i er IONA CAMPAGNOLO — Liberal Campagnolo, a West Van- couver resident, is a former MP and cabinet minister and current president of the fed- eral Liberal party. “‘T think it is a primary re- sponsibility of an MP to be an ombudsperson and work with the intimate concerns of your constituents.’’ ai : Sle HEINTZ BEYER, Confederation of Regions At 59, Beyer is seeking election for the first time as a member of the newly- formed party. He’s been a Canadian citizen since 1951}. ‘“‘We can’t continue to elect the people who have made this country morally and financially bankrupt.” : by Ast BETTY NICKERSON Green Party A sociologist, Nickerson got her first taste of politics when she ran in a federal by-election in Mission-Port Moody a year ago. **This is a good opportu- nity to send a signal to the powers that be that all is not well with the way they’re managing the country.”’ How to vote > VOTING WILL be carriea out between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday at dozens of locations across the North Shore Most voters should be in possession of a notice of cnumeration card that con tains) all) the information needed, including where to go to cast your ballot As well as the official cards, some candidates have mailed out voting day reminder cards that also con tain pertinent information. If you have questions about your cligibility to vote you must be on the voters list in urban) areas or where you will vote, tele phone the nearest: Electtons Canada office (922-9118 in Capilano and 294 8194 in North Van- Burnaby ) -CHUCK:COOK, 411 - Sunday, September 2,-1984.- North Shore News Z oF : : F. Fx 3 x DAVID SCHRECK, Conservative NDP Cook has held off strong Liberal challenges to repre- sent the riding for the past five years and is currently Schreck, 37, is manager of the CU and C Health Ser- vices. He was defeated in last May’s provincial elec- Conservative Party whip. tion. “it’s hi interest rates **You don’t have to look that are killing off jobs and very far to find out what the destroying small business in Liberal record has cost us.”’ Canada.”’ PHIL ‘‘SWAMPMAN’’ : Libertarian MARSH Clarke, 33, is a Vancouver Rhinoceros [ resident seeking election for the first time and running on the platform of lessening government involvement in i every-day life. “‘] think the political trends over the past 50 years have all been in the wrong direction.”’.- cota Sits Another political new- comer, Marsh has added color to the campaign and attempted to end the bus ‘strike. “I figure PI get 55 per cent of the vote. I‘m the perfect protest vote. Remember: PM for MP.’’ Bring this pass and a friend to Splashdown Park. Buy one regular ticket and get the second ticket FREE. Enjoy all 12 great Splashdown waterslides including the River un and Heated Pools. Video Games — Snacks — Gifts — Parking Qualified Lifeguard on Duty All Times. _ Offer good only Tuesday, September 4. IN ALBERT RITCHIE Independent A 24-year-old resident of Surrey, Walters has run un- successfully elections twice. **Right now there is a total $28 billion in taxes defer- - tf those were paid, Canada wouldn’t have a def- icit.’’ Ritchie, a 13-year resident of North Vancouver, is run- ning because he feels he has ideas to contribute. in municipal in Salmon Arm **I’m out there to get some ideas out in hopes that I can influence on does be of some whoever riding.’’ win this Hwy.17,. 1 km before Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal 943-2251 a . DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL STOCK AUGUST 22 to SEPTEMBER 3 We have been instructed to reduce inventories immediately in both stores Incredible savings are yours on furnishings of Heirloom quality and craftsmanship. We will consider all offers. Open Sundays and Labour Day Monday. 275 East Bth Avenue, Vancouver 873-4268 22653 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 463-4955 oval City Antiques