Question 1: Do you agree with the Facilities for the Future report? Question 2: Question 3: | TRUSTEE Peter Bradshaw Age: Occupation: Geologist and business executive West Vancouver Married, six children Pamela (Mei) Clark West Vancouver District 45 School trustee, housewife housewite West Vancouver West Vancouver Married, two children Married, three children West Vancouver District 45 School trustee, Do you agree with the West Vancouver School Board’s decision to pull out of the B.C. School Trustees Association? Do you think labor relations reforms, including the possibility of banning teachers’ strikes is needed? : aa 2 : / Margot Furk ¥ Community involvement: Vancouver Parents Association g 1. Report 2. Pull out ; 3. Labor relations reforms Most important issue: NO NO Future Report. | TRUSTEE as iMame: si Barbara Howard West Vancouver District 45 School trustee, homemaker, part-time business woman Maritai status: Married, three children § Community involvement: Member of W.V. Parents Assn., in- volved in community and planning issues, former member Advisory and Pianning Commission, schoo! board liaison on Parks and Recreation Commission g Occupation: t. Report 2. Pull out F 3. Labor relations reforms Most important issue: A big issue is developing a framework for learning regarding how the Year 2000 program will be implemented. We also need lo took at the implementa- tion of the proposais contained in the Facilities For the Future report. Past co-chairman of the West Vancouver Secon- dary School Parents Group, member of West The important issues are to manage chanees that will occur in the school system due to ive im- plementation of the Sullivan Royal Commission Report on Education and the Facilities for the Member of school board education and com- munications com., board rep. to Community Schoals Advisary Commission, metro branch of B.C. School Trustees Assn."s Education Com. and N.S. Youth Initiative Com., former chairman of Hillside Parents Group, parent rep. on ad- visory com. of school board. T think the important issues are deahng with the changes to education and managing change is the most important job we have in front of us. James Nelsor Landscape architect One issue is the Facilities For the Future proposal and negotiating sith the municipality to imple- ment it. We also have to be very careful on how we are going to implement the Year 2000 changes. West Vancouver District 45 School trustee chartered accountant First elected to the school board in 1981. 39 0 ional engine " West Vancouver West Vancouver Married, one child Vice-chairman of Advisory Design Panel The change in the popvlation of the school system is an important issue. The population is going up and it's an opportunity to get the best teachers possible to deal with the new school act and Year 2000. Married, two children West Vancouver aldermanic candidate in 1977, former member of West Van- couver Advisory Design Panel, past member of West Vancouver's Mayor’s Task Farce on solid waste disposal. Education in B.C. is going through changes. The issue is who is best qualified to steer us through those changes and to manage change. It's importam to have educational leaders who have respect for the law and who demonstrate a love of iearning. z ee David Stevenson 35 Married, four children Member of West Vancouver Com- munity Services Advisory Committee, member W.V. Family Court Commit- § tee, member of United Way, YMCA and church and sports groups. ——e The encouragement of parents and staff to participate in the implementation of Year 2000, monitoring the implementa- tion of the Facilities For the Futures Report to ensure the needs of the district are satisfied, fiscal responsibility, work- ing out a reasonable contract with staff. Police seek fatal accident information WEST VANCOUVER Police are seeking witnesses to a Nov. 5 accident in which an elderly man was killed approximately 3:20 p.m. but they still need informa- tion from anyone who might have witnessed the ac- cident. Information may be forwarded to the \/est Van- couver Police by calling 922-4141. while crossing Bellevue Avenue at 20th Street. The police have identified the driver of the vehicle that struck and killed 93-year-old Hugh McPhelan at BARBARA PERRAULT ALDERMAN New ideas and positive action for a better City of North Vancouver 985-7715 For Aiderman District of North Vancouver For a GREEN & LIVEABLE COMMUNITY