AlO - Wednesday, September 5, 1984 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson OR THE PAST couple of months we have been hearing numerous election polls telling us who is ahead, who is behind, and who hasn’t a chance. Today’s question is: ‘“‘Do you think polls influence the outcome of elections?’’ Brian Portugie North Vancouver Yes, | think they do toa certain extent. Most Canadians want a majori- ty government and some will ‘jump on the band- wagon’ of the party that is leading the polls. Dave Major North Vancouver Definitely. There are a lot of sheep out there and they tend to follow the thoughts of others, rather than making a decision on their own. Peter Browne Coquitlam Yes, | think they do. Many people will follow whoever they think will be the winner. Simon Constant North Vancouver Polls don't affect everyone, but some undecided people may be influen ed Joanne Lecbiond North Vancouver People who have not made up ther minds may be influenced by polls Some people will want to go with the majority and the poll will tefl chem who to vote for urder charge laid SIX YEARS of investigation ended with the arrest of her Ottawa Avenue home __ into the death, police picked of a Vancouver man Friday for the 1978 murder on the morning of October up one male suspect but he of a West Vancouver woman. 1. was later released. Crosse was arrested at his She was last seen alive Vancouver home at 2 p.m. John Anthony Crosse, 59, Fanucchi in West Vancouver when she left Clyde’s Disco Friday. According to West was scheduled to appear in on October 1, 1978. in the 1500 block of Marine Vancouver Police, the arrest court this week to face se- Fanucchi, 42, and the Drive at 1:15 a.m. on Oc- was the result of the continu- cond degree murder charges mother of five children, was tober 1, 1978. ing investigation intd the in the death of Boyanne found dead on the doorstep During initial investigation woman’s death. Register now for STARTING A BUSINESS A 12-part telecourse covering the key questions faang someone starting their own business. For 12 consecutive Monday evenings, starting September 24, the KNOWLEDGE NETWORK will televise a senes covering the following topics: QO Are You Suited? 0 Finding Your Customers C The Right Business 0 Marketing Strategy 2 The Financial Need 0 Dealing With Crises 0 Financial Sources QO Buying a Business C2 Need for Planning UO The Franchise Route C The Business Plan 1 Where to Find Help Each course registrant will receive a Self-Study Manual, a textbook on Small Business management and will be assigned to a tutor for the duration of the course. This package will provide a detailed explanation of readings, assignments and tests that are required to successfully complete the course. Successful completion of this course can be used for CREDIT toward a Business Diploma or Certificate. To register please complete and mail the following form before September 14 to: Marketing Department Jo R Vandermark B.C INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC. VSG 3H2 / wish to ister in the telecourse STARTING A BUSINESS, which starts MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1984 MR, MISS, MRS, MS (surname) 7 (initials) 7 _— frst ‘names SIN HOME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS (street) (c ity) (postal code) FEE Course Turton Fee $ 7500 ( ourse Matenals 3500 TOUAL $11000 Payment endiosed by () Cheque payable to BC IT L} VISA) Account @ () MASTERCARD Account # () Card Expiry Date Province of Ministry of Industry ya British Columbia and Small Business Development ih The Honourable Don Phillips, Minister