Wednesday, April 30, 1997 — North Shore News —- 5 roe HIRAPIDLUBE Ez ORIVE-THRU Oll. CHANGE PROFESSIONALS No appointment necessary Most cars & pick ups, & enviro levy includes 21 point safety inspection ft FREE FLO 5 pe.) Up to one litre Open Tagine cootant » Windshield washer fluid » Power 8:09am - 6:00pm i sieering Huid ¢ Transmission fivid © Brake fui - expires April 30/97 pLONSDALE & 137TH 51680) ‘Spin doctors a ye Bo ara Bod v di push buttons NEWS photo Mike Wakefield CARSON Graham students Jeremy Hudson (left) and Ryan King relished the rare opportunity to see Prime Minister Jean Chretien at Capilano College yesterday morning, but weren't sure why they had to wear stickers bzaring the names of Liberal candidates. (See story page 1.) Candidates gearing up SOUNDS of an election call have been rumbling for weeks, but it appears that a few parties have been caught with their ts down. aa the diverse West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast rid- ing, the NDP have bumped up their Gibsons nomination meet- ing from May 10 to May 4, thanks to the June 2 election cali made Sunday by Prime Minister Jean Chretien. Two candidates will be challenging: Clark Banks is a steamfitter at a Powell River mill and is active with the Communication, Electrical and Paperworkers Union; Arnet Tuffs is a retired teacher and customs worker living in Sechelt. Reform = has —_—_s former Progressive Conservative MP and Socred MLA John Reynolds carrying its banner in West Vancouver. His Liberal challenger is economic consul- b pid FACTORY FUTON Entrance in rear lane tant Phi! Boname, husband of West Vancouver mayor Pat Boname. The West Vancouver Progressive Conservatives have a nominating meeting May 3. Kate Manvell, an immigration consultant, and lawyer Dave Thomas are. contesting the nomination. Both live in Horseshoe Bay. Reform’s Herb Grubel, the MP representing West Vancouver since the last elec- tion, has left politics to return to teaching at Simon Fraser University. To the east, Reform MP Ted White will try for a sec- ond term as North Vanco MP. His toughest challenger appears to be Liberal Warren Kinsella, a former lawyer and journalist who is currently a vice-president with an advertis- ing and communications firm. Martin Stuible, a teacher and writer, will be running for the NDP in the riding. Th Progressive 267 €. Ist. BYan Hea Sat. -Spm Soman 12-59 984-45 START A HOME BASED BUSINESS Be financially independent Ske us. We need P/T. F/T Home/Office. We train. SHARON or AZ ANSARI P. Eng. (604)251-3144 SE VILEP SY = EPILEPSY. © COILERSY-4 EPILEPSY © LEILEPSY » EDERSY . ys to - on a . ; Every day, 3-4 British Columbians discover ®