Wednesday, August 25, 199 ) vy 3- North Shore News ~ 14 fous” Board calls off costly byelection NO BYELECTION will be held to fill the vacant trustee position on North Vancouver School District 44's board. The position when trustee died in July. . The board decided against holding the byelection because it would be responsible for the byelection’s $40,000 cost and because civic elections will take place on Nov. 20 anyway, The board held a special meeting last Thursday night to decide the issue. Board chairman Don Bell ex- 4% XCLUSIVE AS H... STUDS 1 became vacint GLORY H... 3 Anne Macdonald 3223 Main Street, Vancouver « 874-5870 pressed the board's sincere and 965 Marine Drive, North Vancouver + 984-9478 deep regret for Macdonald's pas. & 13672 - 108th Ave., Surrey « 583-9460 sing and noted that she had served — [parmmpcqereasrmeecsresasern — —_ ee the community with distinction, SQUw AGS ERS RG SSR MAD MRED SN WE A ACR SS ay ET ACS MA) TS EC ON ER ER ER RO EE ee ee 2 EE ] A DOZEN ROSES ¢ ONLY AND YES WE DELIVER!! $9 9 CASH & e CARRY : Elow | a 992 Marine Dr, North Van 1529 Marine Dr, West Van 1 985-7673 925-3177 (opp. Bean Around the World) A (acrow trom Avalon Hote GEE OD CTT CE) RN NRT NEE KAKI CSA OFT OCD EN SE ED GE SER OTS CCN GON AEE SR) OD CC ET A a Pm Will McMartin, the PC candidate | for North Vancouver and I will be | asking for your vote in the upcoming Federal Election. a a Chie Be NEWS photo Cindy Goodma TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Tracy-Lynn likes. sun- shine, ice cream and travelling. Her plans include marrying Mark and moving to Los Angeles. in COURT THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared’ in North Vancouver and -West Vancouver provincial courts recently to face various charges: Before Sudge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 16: Aa Steven Bernd Bartowski, 40, of Vancouver, was fined $5 after he pleaded guilty to obstructing a Select from over 500 Ready to Hang Bevelled Mirrors in variety of SIZES [ICASH ONLY AND CARRY | MP's must be held accountable for Government spending. Too often no one seems to be held responsible for péor planning, mismanagement and waste. Federal spending must be reduced. There has to be a change in the way Government operates. Prime Minister Kim Campbell is committed to purliamen- police officer on June 17. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in West Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 10: : Gary Patrick Delaney, 19, of no fixed address, received a four- month jail term and 18 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to escaping lawful custody, possession of burglary tools and possession of stolen property worth over $1,000 on July 12. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in West Vancouver provincial court on Aug. Ik: David Michael! Davis, 26, of Nanaima, received a 30-day jail sentence after he pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property under $1,000. We are here 4 biks W. of Kingsway N . ] INTERNATIONAL FACTORY [ SALES SERVICE LTD. 3421 EUCLID AVE., VANCOUVER (NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) JAMES POYNER Lawyer MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY | Free Initial Consultation if 988-6321 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Vancouver (Lonsdale Quay Plaza) tary reform and | am seeking your support because | believe she is right. The constituents I talk to. door to door, through- out North Vancouver are encouraged by her plan for real change and ber approach to ensure a more affordable Government, The tay burden Canadians face is already unacceptably high. Governments have lost touch, One of my most important priorities is to deal with the cost of Government. We must take specific action now to reduce Federal spending and censure a more affordable Government. . © Eliminate the deficit by reducing spending, not raising 1 Everyone of us, individuals and companies, has been forced to do more with less, 10 priorize our expectations and to live within our means. Government must do the same. Wiser, more carefully chosen spending priorities. Canadians simply cannot afford Government as it now exists, AH spending programs must be reviewed, with those of lesser value eliminated. All Canadians have a responsibility to help deter mine those values, The Budget making and approval pracess mliust be opened up. The peopl: of North Vancouver have a right to know how their taxes are going to be Spent and they need an opportunity tu influence the budget plans and proposals before they sce finalized, 1 believe it's our money and we should have a real say on how it’s spent, Corporations and businesses are required by law to issue regular reports and are held accountable for poor decisions and waste. Government must act more responsibly with tax dollars,and ap- preciate bow hard and long someone has to work, to pay them. If you want to bring about real change and you agree that Onawa must live within our means then I will need your vote on election day. We need to be sure our priorities and our local issues are clearly heard in a Progressive Conservative Government under the new leadership of Kim Campbell. 1 will be asking for your vole soon and I hope | can count on your support. If you have any questions, would like any more information or would like to join my tcam of voluntcers, please drop by my campaign office at 227 Mountain Highway, just north of Main or call me at 988-6187, Will McMartin THE WILL FOR CHANGE | Authorized by Wayne Zielke, official agent of Will MeMantin