Al10 - Sunday, December 12, 1982 - North Shore News inquiring ing reporter by | ‘Ellsworth Di cKson Although Joe Clark i is still hanging i in there as leader of the Conservative party, there are other candidates who would like his job such as Peter Pocklington and Peter Worthington. Today's question is: “Would you like to see Joe Clark as Prime: Minister?” ' Walter Blanes North Vancouver Yes, I would. I think Joe lark has’ ~some™ “good “economic policies. I'm .not that keen on Peter © Pocklington. Glen Ward ; ‘North Vancouver — , No:.I think he lacks the. jeadership qualities that a Prime Minister should have. Trudeau used to — “‘have these qualities, but < he is no longer interested " in the job. RAE renee eres Ian Moore North Vancouver No. Id like to see a new Conservative leader get the job. I think Peter Pocklington could help the country’s ailing economy. Glacomo Acconci North Vancouver No. Joc Clark still has a lot to learn. I think Pocklington has better - credentials than Clark with regards to handling the cconomy. John Stark North Vancouver Yes, | would. | agree with Clark's idcas on how to help the unemployment situation. | do think Peter Pocklington has some good points as well, but J still like Joe Clark watch that tap BATHS, faundry and lawn- sprinkling will cost more in West Vancouver next year. The municipality has approved an~ average five " percent increase in water rates for 1983. A bylaw giving effect to the increase has been sent to Victoria for ©. formal.