WEST VAN SCHOOL BOARD Candidates (1 to r) Margot Furk, *Fran McDowell, Dawn Sikula. FURK, Margot BACKGROUND: Treasurer of the B.C. UNICEF Committee. Director of Finance, Vanguard Institute. Treasurer of a local charter airline. Active in several community groups. Chartered accountant. Married with two children. West Van resident for 12 years. PLATFORM: Quality education ata cost residents can afford. Pressure on the provincial government for a more equitable school financing formula. Responsible school budgeting at the local level. Conscientious management of educational resources. Cntcal cost-benefit appraisal of all new programs to ensure quality. not just quantity. Reduce provincial school bureaucracy to give teachers a more clearly defined role -- and local taxpayers, parents and trustees more flexibility in decision-making. Gs candidates SCHOOL . BOARD McDOWELL, Fran BACKGROUND: Incumbent school trustee seeking re-election. Has served on the school board's Instruction Committee. Chairman of the Personnel Committee. Past Chairman of the Facilities Com- mittee. Board representative on the North Shore Union Board of Health and the Community Services Ad- visory Commission. Active in the B.C. School Trustees Association. Executive experience with the West Van Parents Association. Mother of school age children. PLATFORM: Continue lobbying the provincial government {to ease the burden on West Van taxpayers. Promote excellence in education. Keep up with. changing educational needs in a changing world. Opportunities for every child to reach full potential. SIKULA, Dawn BACKGROUND: President of the West Van Parents Association. Involved in volunteer French teaching program at Caulfeild School for six years. Director of the Caulfeild Property Owners Who is eligible to vote? In order to be eligible to vote in Saturday's municipal and school board elections you must fulfill the following conditions: ~ Nineteen years of age or older. -- A Canadian citizen or British subject. -- A Canadian resident for the past 12 months. -- A B.C. resident for the past six months. -- A resident of municipality 15. the since August If your name does not already appear on the municipal voters list. you May register to vote on election day -— Saturday, November 21, at any of the North Shore polling stations listed on page A23. ree—~—_—~—_—_—_—~—_—_—_—ée_——v—_—a—s—e Take This With You To The Polls JENS WILLIAN Sat. Nov. 21st sve 10 DEAN RALPH HALL eo KROON ERNEST SARSFIELD [><] SORENSON D< YOUR COMmuNIIY SERVICE GROUP SE EEE SRD CTR GAINED GENEID GIETINe GRIN STIS GRIER GUINTD SLIT cor =NTHRD ALI, GANETID COED CONTR SENT CHF CENTS GIT GULL SIN GIN ORNIID SINT GRTEte GT ait A27 - Wednesday, November 18, 1981 - North Shore News To the Electors of the City of North Vancouver... Can property taxes be kept down by Amalgamation? To get the answer we must getthe FACTS. Association. Member of the Com- munity Arts Council. Former Beaver leader. Wile of a lawyer. Former teacher. Mother of two school-age boys. West Van resident for 15 years. PLATFORM: Excellence within the public school system through education that keeps pace with the times. Nurture the potential of all children, especially those with special needs. Responsiveness to all concerned with education in the district as the basis for responsible. informed decisions on issues and policies. Efficient allocation of education dollars. Lets STUDY the question. Vote YES for Bylaw NO. 5365 Vote YES fora STUDY to getthe FACTS. On November 21 get involved and VOTE! SPONSORED BY: — THE NORTH VANCOUVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STETHEM, John BACKGROUND: Labor relations and personnel executive. No statement received by press deadline. DISTRICT of NORTH VAN. re-elect _— GORDON . ROSE alderman My name is Gordon Rose. For the last ten years | have had the privilege of representing you as a Oistrict ALDERMAN. Eight years ago [| was elected to District Council on a plattorm of con- cem about the direction that the development of and services to our community were taking As a member of your Council | have followed a basic policy of “Putting People First” in con- sidering items that have come betore me Judge for Yourself; as an Alderman, I... * assisted and supported the mentally and physically handicapped through thetr associates to integrate into our Community advocated and stilt do. a better deal for the municipalittes and you. the resident, in the dum- ping of the transit system on us * supported reaident involvement in the tormatbon of pobcies and plans affecting thet areas © served as Council representative on vanous Committees. including, the Advisory Planning Committee. North Van Emergency Measures Organization the Seymour Community School Committee and charyed a committee reviewing reguiations controlling home occupations tn the Oristnet * supported non profit housing m our municipality * supported the parks by law which provide new recreational facilites tor residents throughout the Orstnct { belove in preserving the rverbeds OCeantronts and natural ravines tor the benefit of all The Future The next two years will see Continuing pressure tor Change in Our Community | see the torma ton of & proper land use and housing policy and preparation of long range devetopment plans fon Gur Community as being prime goals | have worked hard and sincerety tor the fast ten years and | feet Conan that with the ox poenence | have gained ican serve you even Dotter tor the nox two Vote for Experience and Ability ‘PUT PEOPLE FIRST’ NOVEMBER 21ST YOU DECIDE... ~s “4