1 ARORA a Be AT BSA HERE A A OLIN eeepc Ae ee Neate sib mae o8 eae en, _ members of council _ were . promoted From Page 1. “I find it appalling when we have so much business that an alderman, without check- ing the municipal act, would bring along emotional grandstanding, and doesn’t have the grace to withdraw.’’ Ald. Stella Jo Dean joined in: ‘t could not believe an alderman would bring such a motion forward. It’s an abuse of municipal powers.” But Taylor stated that council does have the right to make such recommenda- tions to the province. “TE really don’t know why are against this. They would benefit by’ permitting the governing of election ex- penses,’’ Taylor said. |: in. the recent campaigning, Dean, Hall, Blair and Kroon through telephone solicitations, glossy brochures and paid ads as the only aldermen in- terested in saving the Park and Tilford Gardens. But all members of ccuncil “have expres: da desire to-save the gardens—i!. was a particular Daon development proposal! they turned down. Taylor. said of the campaign: ‘It is clear that such statements ‘that were madé about three ‘aldermen and the mayor were a pack of vicious lies — a- malicious effort to discredit council.”’ ; _ Taylor said certain can- didates ‘‘acted without any accountability “under a committee that behaved as a phantom. Where else but.in the City of North Vancouver does a slate of candidates get in, but-no one is in existence to celebrate the success? . “It's time campaign ar- countability was. introduc- ed,’’ Taylor’ said, ‘to con- trol the’: unrestrained carpet-bagging henchmen.”’ -' Ald. Rod Clark said he had “‘no problem asking the province to wade in. It’s cer- tainly an issue to be address- ed. No longer is the City of North. Vancouver a small - town. Now there are major ‘players, major development money. ‘It’s anything but minor league.’’ - But. Clark , said he sup- ported’ the motion with ‘rehictance, because ‘‘i ‘see dangers in the approach — the danger of freedom of “association.” ‘Said Dean: “What about the support of CUPE, the teachers or the NDP? No one seems to wonder where the money's from there.’’ ' Ald. John Braithwaite many years. guaranteed! . 732-3337 t OE6- BUF QE Gok BOE ¢ Seaicovers to fit any auto, priced to suit any budget. From only $69.95 ea. . © Baby care rugs only $39.95 ° Large size area rugs only $59.95 ° Quaiity, fit & installation =~)SHEAR COMFORT 2351 Burrard St. Van. O33 BDH D'S Soe: said the intent of Taylor's motion was very good. Braithwaite said: ‘It seems everyone is on the defence here. The four aldermen who claim they don’t know who supported them are crying the loudest. You can use your in- telligence to find out who backed you. 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