jaws fet wae i2- = Sunde, Feb 25, 1996 - - North Shore News “GLEN CLARK is the taxpayers’ worst nightmare and our dream come true.” — B.C. Reform Party director Martin Brown. Whichever of the two Glen Clark is to you, one thing is certain: his election as leader of the NDP has reju- venated the party. Emerging from the New Democrats’ leadership campaign with the predicted lion's share of the votes (802 of 1,132), Glen Clark was sworn in as B.C.’s pre- mier on Thursday. However, the Liberals made Mu: Clark’s day in the sun a hot one by raising questions about his involvement in the Hydro investment deal. This, coupled with the recent Bingogate scandal, may prove too much fer voters with shifting loyalties who were leaning toward the inquiring NDP. If an election were called today it would be a close reporter race, but many feel the NDP’s chances of winning are much improved with Glen Clark as their new team captain. NORTH SHORE DEMOGRAPHICS Horseshoe Bay Dundarave/Ambleside British Properties Norgate/Pemberton Heights Capilano/Delbrook Highlands Lower Lonsdale Central and Upper Lonsdale Lynn Valley Biueridge/Deep Cove 39% 33% 8% 20% TOTAL. c.sssccecsseressesszssesrsserssassevers 40,790 39.6% YES 39% 41% 4% 30% 40% 2% 49% 36% 37% 52% 44% 46% 40% 30% 43% 34% 46% 37% 3.4% a day in court _ THE FOLLOWING people appeared ~in North and. West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: - ‘Before: Judge Doug Moss in North. Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 12, 1995: ‘ Leif..William Jorgensen, 20,. of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to: & obstructing a police officer on July 19, 1995, in Ladysmith; @ breaching a youth court probation. term order by drinking alcohol on Aug. 13, 1995, in Coquitlam. . . Jorgensen was required ‘to do 35 hours of community work service. Lido Crema, 36, of Bumaby, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a- woman on Sept. 10, 1995, in North ~* Your choice et entree served - with Garden Salad with Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 11, 1995: ‘Robert Miles McCandlish, 22, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 and had his driver’s licence suspended for three months after he pleaded guilty to driving on Croft Road near Fromme Road without due care and attention on Jan. 29, 1995. . Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 7, 1995: - Pierre Lamer, 44, of Vancouver, was jailed seven days after he plead- ed guilty to stealing merchandise from Save-On-Foods on Dec. 6, .1995, in North Vancouver District. _ Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver. provincial court on Dec. 6, 1995: Terrence Connelly, 38, of North raspberry vinaigrette dressing, | Sourdough Roll and Belgian Chocolate Brownie. Available every day after 4 until Sunday March 10, 1996. NO NO DON’T OPINION KNOW 16% Paul Miller 28% North Vancouver 15% Yes, with Glen Clark I think it 11% will. He seems to come across as a guy who doesn’t want to 8% cut the things that we value in 30% the province, like health care. 16% And that’s what I want. 14% 17.3% ommend Vancouver, received 12 months’ pro- bation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Nov. 25, 1995, in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Godfrey in North Vancouver provincial court o2 Nov. 28: Richard Rumph, 24, of Burnaby, received 18 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to committing mis- chief by damaging a woman's motor vehicle on Sept..30, 1994, in North Vancouver City. Rumph was required to pay $237.50 restitution. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 28, 1995: Amir Mansour Tadayon, 31, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 and received six months’ probation after he pleaded. guilty to stealing mer- chandise belonging to Extra Foods on Nov. 12, 1995. ’ Available Seven ts i Days a Week BAKERY: PARK & TILFORD: 983-8483 PARK ROYAL NORTH: 925-0181 Jennifer Shedden North Vancouver It'll definitely help their chances for re-election. . Whether they'll get re-elect- ed, 1 don’t know but it'll def- °. initely help. m3 Nick Holland North Vancouver It’s early days. I'm not going to commit myself on that NEXT WEEK: Getting value for your education dollar THURS. FEB. 29TH 1: :30' PM) Speaker: Const. T. James, WVPD. 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