A9 - Friday, August 24, 1984 - North Shore News SATURDAY | Advance poll open THE PROCESS of choosing a federal governme- nt begins in earnest tomorrow (Saturday) with the first of three advance polling sessions. Advance polls, available for those who will be unable to vote on Sept. 4, will be held at two locations in each of the two North Shore ridings Saturday and again Monday and Tuesday. North Vancouver-Burnaby riding polls will be at the Coach House Inn and at the Elections Canada returning office, located on the second level at Brentwood Mall in Burnaby. John’s Anglican Church, 220 West Eighth in North Vancouver and at the Anna Wyman Dance Studio at the corner of Marine Drive and 17th in West Vancouver. Advance polls will be open from noon to 8 p.m. on each of the three days. As well.as the formal ad- vance polls, votes can also be cast at the returning of- fices up until August 31, a special provision because the NEWS photo Terry Peters WEST VANCOUVER'’s sea-waik is a popular place during the days of sunshine whether its for a leisurely walk or a youthful run. NORTH VAN City backs nuke freeze THE NUCLEAR weapons freeze has won the support of North Vancouver City Coun- cil. Mayor Jack Loucks and the three attending aldermen voted August 20 to support the concept of a mutual and verifiable freeze The City of North Van- couver followed the lead of the City of Toronto, as in- spired by Operation Disman- tle of Ouawa. President T. James Stark of Operation Dismantle urged North Van- couver to do so before the September 4 election so as to encourage Canada’s national leaders to add the name of this country to the growing list of nations (128 to date) who have supported = the freeze proposal. The Counci resolution was proposed by Alderman Frank Marcino Election ’84 All candidates Town Meeting at Park Royal HHear federal candidates discuss key Capilano Riding ISSUeS Tuesday, August 28th 7:30 p.m. Park Royal’s South Mall Enter mall by Eatons - Town Meeting’ | oo sponsored hy West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce When boating, follow the rules and learn about local nazards such as tides and currents dp Tae: © ar acdteany Reed CONS Society CERAMIC TILE Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Savings up to 60% Wall Tile Imola Patlern(6 x6 ) 59° sq.ft. Imola, White (6 x6) 75° sq.ft. Inaico White and Pattern (6 xb } 85° sq.ft. Azulejos Bone Lt Beige Pattern(b x6 ) $1.05 sq.ft. FilHispano Bone (4'%« x4 54 3 89° sq.ft. Santa Crug 3 6 Olours(6 xB 3 $1.49 sq.ft. Mosaic Tile © Floor & Wall « Semi-Glazed SM 2200 4 colours (14% xth 4 75° 8q. ft. AT 1320 }colour(? x?) 76° sq.ft. Mexican Tile (4 +4 1 Plain $2 19 6q ft boecot 65* ea. SML Serres. 2 colours (2 ewe ta) $1.49 sq.ft. AC Senies 4 colours (4% «thw ) $2.10 sq.ft. CY Senes S colours (4 14 } $2.39 sq.ft. Mosaic Tile « Unglazed - Frost Free ¢ “EARTHTONES” OTS 3624 & 3626 (2 Ke 1 $1 35 0qtt OTL 3614 & ABH (2 7 Ke $135 oq ft indoor Floo: Tile « Semi Glazed Cemova Caravelle Verde (Ho«xK ) $1 40 aq ft Atlas 4 colours (HoH 4 $1 45 sq.ft. Pantenone (& xh) $1.45 sq.ft. Santa Aila 46 Oboes teas tporcnty 4a: $1.45 aq. ft. 023 026 O29 (FE rostprooh (hh 4 $179 sq_ft. Nogul Custoe Mais Choostpraot 1a att $179 aq.ft. Hexagon Tie grey & white (Hau) $105 sq.ft. Outdoor Tile « Frostproof *« Non Slip Stalaton Germany (colours Earthtones (4 «8 ) 2 08 aq ft Hurry, Quantities Limited All Regularly Priced Tile 10-15% off Ask about our many other In store Specials Rosen Tile & Ceramics ttd TAU WEST dca Tibet N VANC GCourVi ba ba ¢ Mra Mon Sat 0 3056 30 980-4633 980-2218 ~~ = In Capilano, the advance election is being held during polls will be held at St. summer months. She made the right offer and took what she saved! You can save on antiques during our Closeout Sale. Our entire inventory of quality antiques are on sale now. Everything from dressers to dining sets must go. No reasonable offer refused. At our North Van location only. SECOND TIME AROUND ANTIQUES Open 7 days a weck 1995 Lonodale 986-2760 NS. Vancouver 4150 Main St 879 7016 41786 Main St 879 23515 Vancouver Vancouver