8 — Wednesday, March 31, 1999 — North Shore News W.V. Catherine Sarr Contributing Writer WEST Vancouver Mayor Pat Boname will run again in this November's municipal election. “[’'m really looking for- ward to a better nexi term,” said Boname as she confirmed her commitment to seek re- election. She said that she will aim to continue providing “the ser- vices that people have paid for” and also hopes for a “more positive attitude” from council. Sao ia BONAME ... looking for- ward to a better next term liticians ponder el So far, Boname is the only incumbent ro publicly declare a campaign, but others may not be far behind. Coun. Russ Fraser would not confirm whether he intended to run for mayor or not. However, he said a polit- ical post could certainly be part of his future. “Pve not declared mvyself'a candidate for anything yet,” said Fraser. “Bur T would con- sider it.” Coun, Victor Durman is also thinking along those lines. “T can say that many peo- ple have asked me to (run). In \ DUAMAN ... undecided whether to run at all ‘ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1999 . . (April Foojs Day) 10:00am - 2pm (not one minate longer !) 32% ore ENTIRE STOCK (we're not kidding !) ‘Thanks for a Great Year! J Not to include other sates or promotions 140 E. 14th Street (east off Lonsdale) FRAGRANT EASTER LILIES {14em pot} Re. «$7.97 ar 4 980-9032) FREE BUNCH OF 5 DAFFODILS with your Eastes Lily purchase! $7.97 fact people have voluntzered to form committees (for me) to run for mayor,” said Durman. “However, I have not decided whether to run at all again.” Durman puts the recre- ation-community — centres, playing ficlds and arts centre high on his list of priorities as well as finanel:t budgeting and internal reorganization. Councillors Liz Byrd and Bill Soprovich both said that they are not interested in the mayor’s chair. They too support improved recreation facilities as well as finding a solution to the arts centre issuc. When this fam “if Tran, T will run as a councillor again,” said Soprovich. Coun. Ron Wood similarly remains undecided while Coun. Allan Williams pre- ferred not to comment. Meanwhile, former West Vancouver councillor Andy Danyliu said that he may be pe bus velvet voice arrived in Vancouver, he was simply looking fora place to stay. We, however, wanted to make it unforgettable. For infor In fact, all our guests can expect an unforgettable stay at the Hotel Georgia. Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the Hotel Georgia has been magnificently restored, recapturing all of the charm and character that has welcomed celebrities the world over since the 1920s. And all of this at rates so affordable, you'll find them, well, unforgettable too. call: 1-800-663-1111. or reser Stay before April 30 and enter to win a 2 year lease on a BMW. HoTEL GEORGIA A Legend Reborn. ection options interested in challenging tor the mayor's job. “I’m leaning that direction,” he said. West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce president John Clark will definitely be cam- paigning for one of the six councillor positions. Voters will head to the polls in late November. Fill your Easter basket this weekend! | reper F220 SJuarantee 17 P from an incredible selection of healthy plants & colourful flowers including tradi- tional Easter lilies & cheerful daffodils. And, if you're hoping to spend some time in the garden, we're bursting with early spring bloomers, trees, shrubs, perennials, gar- Whether you're filling a basket for yourself, or- one as a gift, GarDenWonrks is blooming with wonderful Easte: treats! Choose dening supplies & expert advice to get your gardening season off to a successful start! _ PASQUE FLOWER (Sem pot) Spang blooming perennnal SUMMER BLOOMING LILY BULBS 25% off ARDEN WORKS” Everything to Make Your Garden Work!