All - Sunday, November 25, 1984 - North Shore News LICENCE SUSPENDED? Responsible reliable and clean-cut man with chautteur's licence available to drive for you full or part-time Accident tree record with 20 years expenence All enquines con sidered in strictest confidence Reply to Box #6293N. with name phone number and brief description of service re quired times and total duration of service needed -Drinking-driving of drinking-driving related offenses have resulted in .08, $500); Leo Fabian Nahanee, North Vancouver (impaired, $50); Gregory John Martin, North Van- couver (impaired, 21 days); Oscar Edwin Manson, North Vancouver (im- paired, $750); Todd Ar- thur Land, New Westminster (over .08, $750); Margaret Beatrice Johnson, Vancouver (over 08, $200); Jurgen Alfred Schutz, 436 Lakewood Drive, Vancouver (over .08, 15 days); Calvin John NV district pushes for changes in vote laws B.C. VOTERS may not have to worry about listing their Occupation before casting a ballot in the next municipal election if a petition to be sent by North Vancouver District Council to the pro- vincial government 1s successful. Swanson, 525 Riverside Drive, North Vancouver (over .08, $500); Dennis Norman Wharry, Surrey (over .08, 30 days); Richard Herbert Thomp- son, 107-1215 St. George’s, North Vancouver (over .08, $50). Place, North Vancouver (over .U8, $100); Daryl McLeod, 5780 Telegraph Trail, West Vancouver (fail to provide breath sample, $350); Robert Marshall, New Westminster (over .08, $375); David Burns, Squamish (refuse breath test, three months); John Timothy Taylor, Edmon- ton (over .08, $275); Donald Murray Smeal, 6775 Marine Drive, West Vancouver (over .08, $250). penalties being laid against the following. Mandatory Announcing Office opening for MASSAGE PRACTICE 7 | THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 7 BC Medical Coverage NANCY POCOCK, R.M.T. LICENSED THERAPIST 986-5510 184 - 140 ©. 14th NV. ARDOUS HEMICALS lieence suspension is in ad- dition to penalty published. N. VAN COURT Daniel Joseph Paxton, Vancouver (over .08, $500); Robert Douglas Cross, Hope (over .08, $600): John Edward Rule, North Vancouver (over W.VAN COURTS Cameron Travis, couver (over .08, William Bradtey michael, 1948 Belle Van- $500); Car- Isle Ald Joan Gadsby told McMinn said current Council Monday she was voting procedures permit | upset several people were people to vote unchecked in c turned away from polling virtually any municipality ~N stations on November 17 throughout the province X because thes refused to list “If T had wanted to, | NN ther occupation betore could have covered the entire oN voting Lower Mainland on election ~ As a result, Gadsby mov ed that Council petition the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs requesting that Section 12 of the Mumerpal Act. which ap day,’ sand McMinn Despite all safety precautions it is Not impossible that some day an accident could create annoying or hazardous 4 ‘ O Final forum plies to the issue in question, be dropped tnder that section, voters are legally required to list an occupation along with other vital statistics when casting a cofcaun municipal elections XN further recommenda fron obs UAL Stephen MoMinn that overall sonny procedures be tressewed bas been slated for discussron at a hater date a ae capiano ege TRAIN NOW FOR A CAREER IN WORD PROCESSING Enroll now in the full time, four month Word Processing program In addition to learning Word Processing skills, students will receive training in Electronic Typing, Communications, Machine Transcription, and interpersonal Psychology. You are invited to learn more about the program at an Information Meeting Tuesday, December 4, 1984 al 12:30 in room H210 Please call 986-1911, local 426 to confirm your attendance THE FOURTH and tinal program oon tions Gate Hospital’s fall series on sex education effective Parenting goes Monday wath for a session entitled oo bo Mate or Marty — The tree program will be held at the PE Cshd auditors from 7 VO te 9 VO pom Monday Alb iiterested test dents ate berap co oouraped fooattenad on C Presented as a Public Service by uv. A Am conditions for those in close proximity to a chemical spill. To tind out more about what you should do, pick up your FREE brochure at one of the folowing locattons In North Vancouver © North & West Vac ouwer brner gency Prorat citfie Vests bast oY ath Steere Neorths Vattie cuavect eo luste Dot Neth Na craw) Miuirire ips baal’ Shh Wert bee Coad Fade ett Viadtble crrpvest i ' hiv ¢ my ‘hy f ce ee ee | - yt viaelery Eber De beta y 4 THE Ste geget Ryooet? vob nae - afar Eve? boat y ee On TY, er | vote t ery cots ' H 1 HN pyre}. 1 ¢ ot ty ln West Vancouves. vive vod a Mijn ‘, ' are Wet we Wadtte eter MArertie 6 Morera: : te WN ee eR om MA et te Ne It Cou v pout on We! hoa coders J tboetiae, an , . A S v ave your life! ~' North and West Vancouve. ss