WEDNESDAY October 9, 1996 eee BEFORE YOUR EVES. |RAR. LUBE. OIL CHANGES... EVERY 3 MONTHS OR 5,000 km 1790 Marine Or. North Van 987-8006 Butea HANDSWORTH Royals defender Adam Sharpe forces a fu on during football action last Friday afternoon at Sentinel. Fights for mayors chairs in West Van, NV City, Lions Bay By fan Noble News Reporter THE race is on in West Vancouver, Former West) Vancouver Commerce president Jim Hogan announced his intention to run for mayor at at chamber finction ‘Tuesday morning. He joins current counciltor Pat Boname in te quest for the municipality’s top political post. Hogan beheves West Vancouver residents should be concerned that a cash-strapped provin- Chamber of Royals rumbie k municipal rev- cial government might claw sand expenses to enues or download more ser municipal governments “We need a solid, fair-minded and tough nego- tiator shoukd that ever occur,” said the former president of the B.C. Lions football club, Hogan has never been a councillor before, He said he would retain his position as a corporate tawyer if he wins the $51,000-a-year mayor's job, Hogan said the municipality has many managers and responsible people and the mayor does not need to be at West Vancouver hall every minute of the day. Meanwhile, Boname will be trying to move up afier 10 years as a councillor, She also Mungry governments eveily local revenues. xperience with the complesities oF munici- pal politics is imperative as West Vancouver faces rang costs and downloading by other te of government and tries to maintain the high lev municipal s 4 Ba canteen mble from Sentinel fullback Nathan Funk (No. 20) as various players look A wei field hindered both teams before the Royals won the contest 21- she said In North Vancouver District, no one has offi- cially filed to run for mayor, although Coun. Don Bellis expected to step up to the plate. In the city, Mayor Jack Loucks will compete with Richard Campbell, a businessman, In Lions Bay, Coun. Michael Reigh is running avainst Lions Bay Mayor Brenda Broughton for the top job in the village Reigh identified seve ys must be addressed. He'd like to see improved satety of the Sea to: y Highway, particularly from Lions Bay south to Horseshoe Bay “The onismanagement of our provincial finances by the current NDP government can not and should not be used as an excuse for dye lack of deSvitive planning for a future alternate high: way route.” TVhe retired Lions Bay resident has served on council far che past three vears. safety issues that he | Youths WEATHER Phirsdaw: Murualy deidy aC law SC, tabbed in W. Van By Anna Marie D'Angelo _ News Reporter SOME words between two groups of youths of differing Asian extraction ended on Saturday with two people stabbed near the parking lot of West Vancouver’s library. According to the West fancouver Police, a “minor verbal dispute” between the two groups of teens occurred earlier that night at the Poo! Time Cafe in the 1500-block of Marine Drive in North Vancouve West Vancouver Police Sgr. Barry Nickerson said the groups were made up of six Korean youths, most of whom live in West Vancouver, and 12 to 15 Chinese youths, most of whom live in Vancouve Some of the West Vancouver group attend Sentinel secondary. “The verbal incidents conti ued throughout the evening by cellular telephone,” —_— said Nickerson. Shortly after midnight, the police say the group of Vancouver youths attacked the other group See Argyle page 5 @ Around Town. @ Bright Lights. ® Crossword ig Fashion. @ North Shore Alert @ Wright Horth Shore News, founded in 1964 gv an inde pendent suburban newspaper and qushhed under J distributed neevery dost on y Canta fis Canadian cations Mail Sales Praduct Agicement No ap Tales avalible an reauest