Mailbox Campaign Dear Editor: f would Jike to pass on my thinks to the citizens of West Vancouver-Howe Sound for their support during the provincial elec- Long may she reign Bear Editor: Mayor Marilyn Baker has once again been acclaimed by North Vancouver District residents as our future mayor. What concerns me is what we will do when she decides to retire. It is seldom I have ever commit- ted pen to paper to compliment a person in public office, but 1 believe it is appropriate to recognize what a gem we have in marked by respect tion, and to congratulate John Reynolds on his victory. Although othe campaign was short and heetic, 1 was marked by respect and dignity among the candidates and support people, and genuine enthusiasm among the VOTeTA, eM, Carlin Weat Vancouver Collins ‘a stirring voice’ Dear Editor: Doug Coilins is a bigot, arrogant and further right than Dr. Treunicht, His outrageous column is the one spark ina ho-hum, dull suburban paper. His is a stirring voice in this Wimpland. Tim Goulding North Vancouver SCHOOL DISTRICT #45 (WEST VANCOUVER) PROVINCIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON COMPUTERS MEETING 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1986 7 - Friday. November 21, ‘a0. Novth Shore News EXPERIENCE the joy of giving an Individually designed gift. 40 %, off Pearl Earrings 0 and Necklaces WD WVincent Dawes Jewellers 1410 Marine Drive North Van, " 988-3890 such an articulate, caring person. Well done, Mayor Baker. Long may you reign. Kevin 3. Wilson North Vancouver WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE 1075 - 21st STREET, WEST VANCOUVER Two members of the Ministry of Education's Provincial Ad- visory Committee on Computers, will be visiting school districts across the province to gather information and ideas on how computer technology shouid be integrated into British : Columbia schoois. . : : Wishes to thank his many volunteer campaign workers and the citizens of West Vancouver for their very strong support in Saturday’s election. Sympathy aids family Dear Editor: We would like to thank alf those who expressed their condolences on the death of our daughter, Katherine. Your sympathy and understan- ding has helped us during this very difficult time. Ernie, Joyce and David Crist - North Vancouver A FUTURE FOR EVERY CHILD... IT’S IN THE CARDS BUY UNICEF CARDS The purpose of the meeting will be to gain input from as many interested parties as possible: students, teachers, ad- ministrators, schoo! board members, parents and the private sector. ; : ' a 4 H a Tt ga naanee A bangbe! UNICEF British Columbia qu i 439 West Hastings St. 4 Vancouver, B.C. V6B 114 cart Telephone (604) 687-9096 and at all Bay stores: (Sunday shopping hours) 11:00 to 5:00—RICHMOND, COQUITLAM, KELOWNA 12:00 to 5:00—DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, PARK ROYAL, LOUGHEED, SURREY, CHAMPLAIN, NANAIMO, KAMLOOPS, LAKE CITY WAREHOUSE RECEIVE BAYCASH WORTH 10% ON EVERYTHING* YOU BUY AFTER YOUR FIRST PURCHASE ALL DAY LONG! “Exemptions: BayCash may not be used for the purchase of Tobaccos, Resiaurants, Foods, Pharmacy, Cosmetics, Gucci Accessory Collection, Bridal Salon, Okanagan Estate Wine Cellar, Beaumark, other Major Appliances and Microwaves, Stereos, Televisions, Computers, Video/Electronics and Computer Games. BayCash will not be given or accepted on Gift Certificates and most Customer Services. Or call toll-free 1-800-266-6364 (Operator 509) CORRECTION NOTICE We regret that due to limited supply, the following items may not be available at all store locations during the “Holiday Magic”’ flyer. Cat. # 342-279 Description Serving Tray with 6 goblets Braun Rechargeable shaver Porcelain Doll 226-845 363-655 869-271 Audio/Video Centre Distributing