A3 - Friday, August 3, 1984 - North Shore News INS IDE. ESSA STERN ALSO staledptelatatetatatet costes ee naar Trees . Pee eeatanata! ES RT NS Classified ..... Crossfire..........A9 Entertainment. .... .C1 Mailbox..........A7 Movies ...........(2 Real Estate........Bl Scene Changes.....G3 WEATHER: CLINIC: AIO # ‘HOME: BI FOLKIES: C1 WV time Gg West Vancouver gets -Sunny with a few cloudy A view of the sea and the An English tradition comes What’s going on. . . .C6 periods, highs in the low emergency health service. mountains. on strong on the North 20’s. . | Shore. For Brousson’s campaign start PRIME MINISTER John Turner told a crowd of. over 2000 in West Vanceuver Wednesday that the Liberal government has found $307 million to spend on priorities — although he gave no indica- tion just what those priorities would be. Turner said the money was found after a review of expenditures by the Ministry of Finance and the Treasury fair tax system, ‘‘where all Board. The plgne-for the Canadians pay their share,”’ funds were 40 be announced for an end to the confronta- in Ottawa yesterday morn- tions between business and ing. labor, and for an end to the The Prime Minister was nuclear arms race. the guest speaker at the nomination meeting for the Liberal candidate for Capilano, David Brousson. Before speaking to the overflow audience, he spent about 30 Minutes moving through the crowd and greet- ing supporters. Turner told the crowd of his plans to implement his ‘*First Chance program,”’ designed to offer young people their first jobs, ad- ding, ‘‘But we must also find better, more cost effective ways of providing employ- ment for those workers who lost their jobs during the ‘‘Jobs and economic pro- recession of who have been = sperity Fairness and securi- replaced by changing ty A new national partner- technology "' ship A sense of purpose on He stressed that a liberal the world stage,’’ said goverame yt would not ad- Turner ‘‘That is the Liberal : ., ae - . : vocale assive spending plan °’ And the : So ~ . Programs °' government Capilano candidate David must recognize that itis no | Brousson said if elected he DAVID BROUSSON .. boost from PM NEWS photo is Cameron JOHN TURNER visited Capilano Wednesday night and found time for handshakes for almost every member of the large crowd that turned out. more, and no tess, than the would address constituency a t. : re ts t 7 ie custodian and manage: of issues dealing with the pum- inner " i the national wealth "' ping and discharge of Vy se ; And he insisted he 1s drainage water in’ North ' fee committed to achieving Vancouver, and with = the . . ee | oe he Le economic equality tor need to protect homes on the iS oe . Be ee : : wo en women On this last issue, Cypress Creek flood plain in aan ' Turner was challenged by a West Vancouver Persstent heckler who ques However, he said the most Anan Oem iOtreD! troned if Turner was anti crucial issue facing the coun. Girt of the Year but nae crucial issue facing the coun, you'll have to walt a few “No ba not ant mate, a world which is moving days to find out who she ts. And we'll have more but af you were Compensated for your performance here trom an industrial society to an information society ° tonight vou woulda t pet “Hf we do mot recognize than just the name of this much for vt sand Purceer what ous happening around year's favored beauty, He sand pensron reform us if we do not provide the too, as Elsworth Dickson has been out on assign. Must alsa be unplemented to necessary infrastructure for reduce the dependemec of Our universities amd ow) in ment this week to recap women oom government dustries to work together to ture, on film, the lucky ASSIStanee propia aching develop these pew lass “RMS as a suarpehe ratier of Iccohnologies Canada will All the detatls will be ta dignity Weoowte conmantiod lose ots place among the Sunday's News. towards ot developed industrial ona Durnmer oatse called tow oa trons °° said Brousson