22 - North Shore News — Wednesday, December 29, 1999 Human resources direct WEST Vancouver's acting munici- pal manager, John Pollitt, recently announced the appointment of Susan Ney to the position of direc- tor of human resources effective Jan. 17, 2000. y comes to West Vancouver from the Open Learning Ageney (OLAD where she has been employed since 1997 as director of human resources. Prior to joining OL: spent TE vears with the department: of Briush Columli lastitute of Technology, During this time she held a saricty of manage- Ment postions: persoanel Manager, DRINKING DRIV NG ‘COUNTERATTACK emplovee relations manager. labour relations manager and manager of HR systems and benefits. Nev graduated from Univ voowith Adminstration with a majer in Organizational Behaviour: Personnel anagement and oa minor in August 1998. the human resources/pavroll department: has been without a director and Greg Barnes, senior himian resources advisor, the acting director of human 1999, Pollitt appointed all municipal staff) express sincere thanks and appreciation to Bari the staff oof od resourees//pavroll for their hard work and exemplary manner in which they human r responsibilities dur- ing the transition period. Strong turnout Anna Louise-Pentland Contributing Writer WEST Vancouver’s official election results are in, showing a Jarger voter turnout than in the past two municipal elections. For mayor and councillors, FL AL% of West Vancouverites voted; 43.44% for school trustees, Said Coun. Victor Durman, “the voters of West ncouver should pat them- Kostas J GREK TAVERNA J ANY TABLE BILL || TOTALLING OVER $50. VALID FOR DINNER ANYDAY OF THE WEEK UNTILIJAN. 5, 2000 pA SPECIALS ARTING AT 3.95 TUES TRIDAY ONLY i Ask us about i 5 our Teyy Yeats 4 Eve 2 arty ! g OPENTNICHTS 5 PARKGATE | VILLAGE § 124-1133 MT. SEYMOUR ROAD RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED i i 929-8133 | DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE IN DEEP COVE AREA | ER NED OEE selves on the k. From a municipal standpoint, it was a big turnout. The trend is going the right way.” The staf election report credits good weather on elec- tion day for contributing to the turnout. Approximately 12,000 bal- lots were cast. Mayor Ron Wood, at 4,967, got almost double the number of votes of his closest competitor, Russ : er councillor Liz s edged out of the race by 1,000 votes. Though automated vote counting machines were used at voting places, there is some question as to whether they will be available for the next election in 2002. West Vancouver __ leases the machines from Winnipeg, which is planning its own election for 2002. Municipal clerk Margaret wick said many of the palities in the Greater Vancouver area have pur- chased their own machines at a price of SUS 7,000-S8,000 per unit. 5648 Pillow Top # Queen Sets Tain Sets from...$-i4' Full Sets from....$548 Rreuuped King Scts from ..$848 Only PromSes’ Similar savings on other moa‘eis COLONY HOME FURNISHINGS Saring you money since 1969 1075 Roosevelt Crescent North Vancouver {2 blocks behind Avalon Hotel) Mon-Fri 9-5:30, Saturday closed Sunday 12-4 985-8738 | *5 5% interest rate applies to 36 month lease from Toyota Credit Canada ‘nc. on approved creat tor new 2000 Lexus ES 300. Applies to dealer in-stock inventory only This may not be combined vath any other offer. SAMPLE FAYMENT: ES 300 (A-Suttix} taterest Rate 5 5%-—Term: 36 months—tASRP: $43.995—Down Payment: $10,700—t.ease Payment: $399/month-—Securty Deposit. $500——Kilometre Liat: 24.000 per year Additonal km at 15¢/km. (Cem it arranged at outset of lease agreement). Freight, PDI. license and aft applicable taxes are extra For complete details, please consult your nearest Lexus deater Otter expires January 3. 2000.