A2 - Sunday, November 13, 1983 - North Shore News QUALITY EDUCATION during times of restraint * North Vancouver has one of the finest education systems in the province. Our Grade 12 graduates receive 12 per cent of all provincial takes e ‘th veneer School District’s budget a lot of was cut $1.5 million this year. By 1986 another $8.3 million will be lost. © To maintain the district’s high standards while ° e ° e meeting these budget cuts will mean 120 jobs : lost, larger classes, fewer programs.and dosed schools. ¢ During times of economic hardship, the school board must show leadership in belt-tightening, _ but with $8.3 million being taken out of the District’s budget over the next three years, C.A.R.E., The Citizens’ Association for Responsible Education, feels we need experienced, dedicated and concerned trustees to ensure our children get the education they need. C.A.R.E. endorses these candidates for Re a : ‘ District resident for 6 years election November 19 because Of thetr tt a - North Shore real estate agent qualifications, experience and dedication to the a : ; - Incumbent school board trustee education Of the children of North Vancouver. : for 6 yeon, 6 years on the Capilano College Board member of North Vancouver Recreation Board REV. ROY DUNGEY Niiakst MARGARET JESSUP Pah CHIEF PHILP JOE ordained Anglican priest ee Xs past Board chairman “of ; octive in North Shore partsh Pye Incumbent school trustee ‘ offairs — “ae 1979-83 . s incumbent school trustee ocean Kati \ cares 1 director of private North 1981-63 » M Tee ore Family Services Agency employed by 8 ( Parole Board a , long time North Shore resident as a paroles analyst For a ride to the polls on November 19, call C.A.R.E. at 980-4941