PARTY TIME Conservatives whoop it up OVER 200 Capilano Progressive Conservative sup- porters turned out for a night of fun and entertain- ment at Goofy’s Place Monday, with candidate Mary Collins using the opportunity to thank cam- paign workers and organizers. By JOAN! acDONALD Campaign manager John Humphries said although organizers did not expect to raise a Significant amount at the function, that between $500 and $1000 was raised. Humphries said fun- draisers are already close to the halfway mark of their target figure of $37,000, with the rest to be raised within three weeks. In an interview with the North Shore News, Collins said recent polls showing a downturn tn Liberal popu- larity are ‘“‘just bearing out what I said would happen in the country. As_ people become more comfortable with the Progressive Conser- vatives, they’l] become more confident that we can form a government. This party 1s just @ practice session for Rhinos want buses THE RHINOCEROS didate tor North couver-Burnaby employees return to can Van Savs Ueansil anxious lo work under terms of Cher old Comtract Phil Marsh savs his talks with transit workers over the past few weeks have revealed thal employees are favor of the ate the not m new schedule cubs proposed by the Metro Transit Operating Company but would return fo work provided then was stillan effect He says old) contract members are fearful the proposed cuts will effectively URROR'S Whhon teduce the workforce, leading to part Gime hours and some layolts Marsh ois Inect scheduled ote with vaside and outsick Trahsil ubnton mrembers Thursday morning i ctforts to hnepotiate a settlement to the dong running dispute Plans are also oun the works for the Rhinoceros candidate to bohkd a cuasens rally carts nerat week “The way Tora he aliiy with Che trarsrth tssue as oon die ative oft brow l well operate as oan NIP Nae Marsh Tope fee tbve prec ag ede arb Gey ber wet a seobied rrp gect ty oof threat copcebestis cot thie iNSUIEN Mar sth says tre rs aidser ange Hhep ce dEb eS tee pre tre babe poets Proms anketpy thre Nt Ev rermatate Dus sers ree Phe adds avtiy attertyere meet persotnatly wath ortre NTL tase thas bar proses futile Wihhcnesct 1 al heen tor abiseuass thie PNnves they tell thie throes iar vette athaatebe bere coupwetae ce September 4.”’ She quashed suggestions that the election of a Con- servative government would result in massive program cuts and the loss of jobs in the public sector. ‘The Conservatives will maintain social services and the quality of those pro- grams. | like to campaign telling people that a Conser- vative government would of- fer competence and compas- sion,’’ said Collins. People in attendance at the fundraiser ranged from long-uume Tory supporters and youth members to inter- ested citizens. Martino Ciambrelli said although he has been a Tory supporter for two years, he previously supported former Prime Minister Pterre Trudeau. ‘*] thought he was a great person for what he did, but in the last five to six years, Met th Cobar bees prerfderbre Vevey vi tiveghoffisns one Peat dem tf farel pote che syitipnw try Special Congratulations vederrat wl, fern Congratulations Jean | Wal wy Pree ase yen etree baer tae he’s done some things to hurt Canada,’’ he said. ‘'l don't know if the Tories are right or wrong. But the Liberals have been in for 20 of the last 21 years, so it’s time to give someone else a chance.’’ Leigh-Anne Cameron, secretary of the B.C. wing of the federal Progressive Con- servative Youth party, said she 1s confident Collins will be elected September 4 because she 1s ‘‘personable and very approachable."’ However, Graham Rush, an admitted non-partisan, said he felt tonight’s debate could be a turning point in the election, especially in terms of the image the three national leaders are trying to project to voters. ‘Taken all by itself, the question of women’s issues won’t make or break any of the parties,’ said Rush. ‘1 think all three parties are generally concerned with women’s issues, but the debate is actually just a chance for more publicity. It’s only critical as to how each leader comes off.’’ ‘ ry) rhoavcqheas at hay Vbe tea we PO | vy Fergie tian ber sarr an All - Wednesday, August 15, 1984 - North Shore News Four arrested, charged for West Van break-ins WEST VANCOUVER Police started the weekend by arresting four Vancouver males on theft-related charges but by Monday had opened more than a dozen new theft files. The four men — Rodney Chadsey, Harold Mynders and Charles Scott,. all of Vancouver, and a juvenile FREE Pocket Album bet a coupen tors PREF Pocket Phot album when sou bong am nal LTO Tot amen oder pret fim 01) pesca ans in dat preressuny and ponung BONUS ee OFFER! 1 ph VIS 24 CANA 10000) 1 Dhesaney eoteoe prin fim with 1 AA Maact R” afk after trttertes Sgmakh CIN WC ANA FUR LU beonere cohen gertert Calere wees | AA l ] TAPSTMY Manet) sbbafien batter fae (he AP bec male — were arrested in West Vancouver late Thurs- day and charged with break- ing and entering and posses- The problem of residential break-ins continued through the weekend, however, with six reported to police. Police sion of stolen property. also. received reports of seven incidents where Police also recovered automobiles parked in about $10,000 worth of underground garages in stolen goods as part of their investigation of a number of break-ins in the British Pro- perties area. 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