SS Al0-Sunday News, February 17, 1980 inquiring reporter Ellsworth Dickson A woman's place in society has been steadily changing over the years. Today a . women are: more independent and aggressive. Many of the old rules of “courtship” no longer apply. This issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: ‘Is it acceptable for women fo chase men today?’ Cindy Alfer North Vancouver I think so. I don’t think there should be any double standards. Men and women are equal, it’s only logical. Randy Bard North Vancouver I would think it is acceptable. I think women have always done this to a certaifi extent anyway. But leave me alone, ladies, my wife might be reading this. Bob Creamer North Vancouver I think a woman has just as much right to ask a man out as a man has to ask a woman. Glorta Lakes North Vancouver Sure, why not? What is good for one is good for the other. Linda Prouten North Vancouver If they want to, | don't see why not. There are a lot of women who do this now and it’s OK by me. 32nd election countdown | Voters total over 15 mil ~ “Fe sols will « open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. toce:-ime_ tomorrow, Monday, February 18 for Canada’s federal general election. More than 15 million Canadians are eligible to vote in the country’s 282 electoral districts. A total of 11,537,909 votes were cast in the last general election May 22, 1979 — about 76 per cenit of the 15.2 million voters whose names were on the final voters’ lists. The electoral districts are divided into some 60,000 polling divisions, each with a polling station or place to vote. The Returning Officer of each district oppoints a deputy and a polling clerk for each polling station. If you live in an urban area, your name must be on the “msi Hist of voters in =» order to cast a ballot. Sst 3 you are a rural voter, you may vote (even if your name is not on the list) provided you are vouched for by another elector whose name is on the voters’ list of your polling division. Generally, a polling division is considered “rural” if it is in a locality of fewer than 5,000 people. If you have never voted before, here's what to expect when you enter your polling station: —You will give your name to the deputy returning officer who will check to see that your name is on the official voters’ list. If so, you will receive a ballot for Which polling station? If you are a qualified voter in tomorrow's federal election, the address of the neigh- borhood polling station at which you must cast your ballot is shown on the Notice of Enumeration card you will have received during the past month. You cannot vote at any other polling station. If you have lost your Notice of Enumeration card, and don't know where to vote, you should Hours off If you are a _ qualified voter, you may be entitled to time off work to vote in the federal general election tomorrow, February 18. The Canada Elections Act states that each employee must have four consecutive hours for the purpose of casting his vote. If the hours of his em- ployment do not allow for THE ONE DAILY BALANCE in account Oo. . $499 $500 $999 $1000 $1999. $2000 $4999. $5000 MAXIMIZER | ACCOUNT SYSTEM Daily Interest Compounded Daily Interest is paid monthly and you set the interest rate with the level of your deposit. INTEREST compounded daily you earn 6% and up you earn 115% on entire Subject to change without notice North Shore Community Credit Union 5 Branches serving North Vancouver contact the Elections tomorrow (Monday, Febraary 18). The phone numbers are as follows: For North Vancouver- Burnaby riding (St. George’s Avenue, North Van, eastward to Indian Arm): 291-8201. 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