2 - Friday, November 3, 140 - North Share News wack From pan: 1 as PE did then, when worked with environmental graups to try to stop that, that ic snould be stop- ped.”* When pressed ahout the perceiv- ed problems in his own constituen- cy oover pulp mill pollution, Reynolds tole’ the News there was “*no industry that | have promoted (there) that would be damaging to Squamish area; there are jobs there which were never there before.” Aus of the new industries pro- posed for Howe Sound ‘will have to pass our environmental stand- ards. As long as they don’t pollute, they are welcome.” said Reynolds. The former Speaker said his conciliatory role in that post showed that he could get opposing sides to agree, “and I think f can do the same thing in Uiis ministry. ment is the number one issue in the province, but said it is not a one: sided issue. “Business people are as can- cerned about the environment as anybody else,’ he said. "We all have children and grandchildren and [ don’t think that the en- vironment is an issue thitt the so- cialists can claim. This government brought the ministry in: (iN) has in- creased the budget every year, and Davis retains energy pertfol As oto his) first onroarities, Reynolds says he will tour the pro- vince ‘tas quickly us P can, meeting with various groups -— whether they are environmental ones. oF corporations — and determine what we are going ta be doing. 1 intend to he very active.’ Ree, who will rake un annual pay cut of approximately $39,000 with the loss of his cabinet post, said he was ‘very sad and very w@ © had the opportuni ro de the job. I feel contident PT did a zood job. We brought in a Jor of new pro- grants. Russ Fraser, who served as the minister of post-secondary educa- tion in 1986, will take over Ree's soligitor-general post. Ree, who was scheduled for a kidney stone operation Thursday morning, added that it’s “been a the enviropment. We put clean plants spd industries into the good week."" Reynolds agreed that environ- will continue to do so.” disappointed, But Em thankful | Double 14°° Queen 18°° outdoor lig 25 muiti-colored bulbs per box reg. 13.49 3 ROLL PK. 30” x 200”’ reg. 6.49 ‘POLAROID’ T-120 reg. 6.99 ‘WOOLCREST’ 2S ib. bag reg. 5.99 Limit 1 per customer chicken gem platter Served with 6 chicken nuggets, French fries, dipping sauce & garnish reg. 3.99 SALE sweaters reg. 39.95 SALE Saturday 9 am to & pm We reserve the right Sunday 11 am to 5 pm to limit quantities Price is just the beginning. 925 Marine Drive North Vancouver 988-6311 Mon.,tues.,Wed. 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 pm. Sunday 11 a.m. -5 pm. NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO MALL