City pub applicants called ‘naive':P. THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER Newsstand Price 50¢ April 10, 1983 Newsroom 985-2131 NEWS photos Terry Peters WRONG WASHROOM? Not at all -- t's fuse Capilano College stadent Greg Kastes (top picture) checking his “Tootsie” hairdo, watched by classmate Bruce Holden, before competing Thursday in the college's Tootwte Look-Alfke contest for the guys. Meanwhile the girls dressed ap as Victor. Aftcr a lot of fun Greg was declared winner of the 3100 prize and addressed the audience (bottom picture) while other cntrants looked on from the front row Classified 996-6222 Socred nominees battle in WV CANDIDATES and would-be’s in all three North Shore ridings are huddled this weekend with campaign managers, party associations and backers — frantically at work to get off the mark fast in the May 5 provincial election called Thursday by Premier Bill Bennett. The three ridings. all represented in the last Legislature by Social Credit MLAs, are among the 50 throughout the province which, including two-seat ridings, return a total of 57 members to Victoria. At the dissolution of the Legislature Thursday party By NOEL WRIGHT standings were: Social Credit 31. NDP 26. In the last provincial election in May 1979 both Liberals and Progressive Conservatives were wiped out. Two North Shore Socred incumbents are running for re-election. They are Angus Ree, who won North Vancouver-- Capilano last time at his first try with a comfortable majority of more than 5,800 votes over his NDP op- ponent, and Jack Davis in North Vancouver-Seymour, who held his seat against the NDP candidate by a margin of some 2,600. In West Vancouver-Howe Sound a vacancy arose last weekend with the retirement CONTINUED ON PAGE A15 ALDERMAN RAPPED BY MAYOR, BUT... Lawyers back Dean on council ‘secrecy’ LAWYERS for North Vancouver City have confirmed the allega- tions of Alderman Stella Jo Dean that council is in effect dis- cussing items in secret because of its in- camera policy which Mkely contravenes councils own pro- cedure bylaw. Dean, the hery alderutan who complains that councal makes important decisions behind closed doors at its in cametfa announces session after gone home noted orf meetings and then them tn open the putt hays IS proscntUing a moon feo fOMormhowios recommending mecting that the practioe changes Last mecting Pusesddaay sc creme ald ended in disartay By CHRIS LLOYD when she and = Alderman Ralph Hall refused to return to the council chamber to announce decisions reached incamera after the public had left the chambers Thus left council with only three members present and, without the necessary querum it unable to declare its was reconvene lo dee tstons Dean that yVorum tfc meeting could aot even have been legally adjourned and that fomorrow mgeht ts therclore a resumption maintains wilted n rather than a new mMectlimng She reached wants decistons In camera te be made publ ota the session oof open cach following counci) mecting before aldermen coture bot sore an camcnra disc usston Dean has maintained that it ts what is required under council's bylaw. And whereas they point CONTINUED ON PAGE A8 own = procedure SUNDAY Cool and cloudy with sunny penods MONDAY lacrcasing cloud, some fain possiblc