. month., does not go to The. full list of candidates, “listed. alphabetically “under | “THE BOTTOM LINE. is. meeting community feeds. ‘And proves ‘each heading, is as follows. -. Incumbent she says. “The money is just notthere.” _ The new District council will have its work cut out,. Baker feels, when. getting 1983 budget in December — partly-because “than. Tight. pitch that Alderman Marilyn Baker is making to North i¢ Vancouver District voters'in of the proviricial povern- ment’s alteration to revenue- sharing grants which, in the _ . case of North’ Van District, were reduced last year by some $750,000. This . year, unlike the previous year, the. District_- her..campaign to. win_the has _no_reserve-to-fall .back mayor's chair at the November 20, municipal = the essence. of the (ee Her campaign platform, unveiled last week, ad- dresses a wide range of community concerns ranging from’ parks and” recreation, and the ; development ‘of. ‘official community plans. to the | Flong-awaited. Seyniour [ crossing, ‘garbage and the ! Premier: Street landfill site. But constant prececupetiee, : ‘she Says, is , with;-the ability of various }desirable things ‘that the | municipality would like to do. In” particular, Baker }zeroes in ..on ‘the disparity values. -throughout the advocate of the variable mill tate,” she declares. ' Baker notes | that ¢om- merce; and. ‘industry in the District suffered “tax . in- ‘per cent this -year.— “Many {businesses . simply ‘can’t: sum like: that go out the door | categories”. of" ‘taxpayers to, _ concerns, ‘| { meet =the bill for. the. many — _ Disttict.'“That's why,1 am an - creases’. between A6 and go i! afford to-Have.an ‘additional and still stay” in business,” ; on. “The budget has“to be balanced somehow, either a reduction in-service or an increase in taxes,” Baker warns, . “It's going to require some _-hard decisions and_ strict controls to bring in the 1983 budget at an acceptable level.” Baker plans” to poll the taxpayers : ‘of the District on this and other issues through a unique campaign questionnaire. “You'll . not only get ‘to question “my views on major community t -respond - ‘with some of your own,” she says. A popular alderman. who has topped the -aldermanic poll three. ‘times, Baker is resigning from her present council seat in mid-term in order to seek the municipality's top job — as ‘mayor. Directing her campaign is District Freeman Derek Inman, one of North Van's most prominent community _leaders. “There will be a few faces replaced around the District council table come December,” Baker quips. “I'm hoping mine - will simply be re-positioned.” S$ THE CHOICE IS YOURS investment or (: arity ey Milt Pearson yt Are. you. ‘thinking about purchasing ‘CANADA SAVINGS BONDS because: - they pay you'12% interest - you are renewing old issues “they are cashable anytime _ - yqu consider them safe — ~ they qualify for. R,S.P.: - you.are a true patriot “+ yourlike paying Income tax - because you are not aware of.a better We gel C.8.B.’s and many other investments that pay: you:a. much higher yield. You owe it to _ Yourself to investigate. tt Is your money so be . Sure C.8.B.'s are for you. We handle C.S.B.'s ‘and. many, alternate, investment choices, Conta Fa iy Finaneial Planning Ine, 139 4 North Vancouver, sdale Avenue B.C. Phone 980-0321 af drop in. office-holders - are denoted by.an. -asterisk: I leil MacLEAN:. Dorothy. LYNAS*, Dr. Ross 7 AS Fot alderman, board (2 seats): _KILIAN*, . Doreen BLACKB oa - For better, more effi icient service to: both employers and workers, the Lower Mainland area are being’ ‘Highway in Richmond. » For faster access to information, A21 - Wednesday, October 27, 1982 - North Shore News For aldermen (3 seats): N, Alex. . ee Ch te ade ol Workers’ Compensation Board services* for consolidated in one location, on Westminster our new telephone system will put you ROKENSHIRE, - Don GRIFFITHS, James MERCIE Mictor MORGAN: Thomas REID. OOD. one-year For mayor: Bert For school board.(3 seats): "For ‘alderman, - two-year. term. (1..seat):; Joan. GAD- FLEMING, Derrick Norm ALBAN®, Noreen term (2. seats): _jJames. . -SBY, Bruce. -MANNING, - HUMPHREYS*, . Ken — ; ROX, Darrel FRITH, John BALL", Janet BALLARD, Verna ‘SMELOVSKY. NAYLOR. — GREGORY", Frances | McDOWELL, Michael through directly to the department you need — (if you are unsure, simply callthe main , —; switchboard number). ; | ‘ - For added convenience, ; our office hours are being extended—from Co “8:00 AM until 4:30 PM every business day, wi , a | , Monday through Friday. | "A NEW ADDRESS AND NeW LOCATION NEW DEPARTMENT . _ PHONE NUMBERS DIRECT-DIAL NUMBERS | Workers’ Compehsation Board -of British Columbia, . ar '.6951: Westminster Highway, 'Richtnond, B.C. V7C1C6. _Main Switchboard: 273-2266 (After-hours emergency: - 273-7710 | . 7 Telex: 04-357722 . {MPORTANT NOTE: . ‘Please continue to deal with your WCB area office if you vare currently doing: So. * The WCB hearing Branch wit! remain oe 10551 Shalioridg’ Way, Richmond, 1.C V6X 2X1 Telephone 275-3878 WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Claims Registration: 276-3092 Assessments: 276-3082 Criminal injuries: 276-3129 Legal Services: 276-3121 ._Pensions: 276-3150: information Services: 276- 3nN2 Employee Relations: 276-3009 - industrial Health & Safety Industrial Safety: 276-3100 ’ Logging: 276-3099 Farmers: 276-3099 industrial Hygiene: 276-3115 ‘Laboratory: 276-3116 . First Aid: 276-3090