Al - Wednesday, October 31, 1984 - North Shore News Gi mailbox >< WVEA objective: a bigger turnout Dear k:ditor: Re Noel Wright's column of October 24 on the West Vaneouver Electors Association } would first of all like to point Out that membership in the Association is open to all 24,350 eligible voters of West Vancouver, and we would more than welcome their in- put and interest in the democratic process. l.e., 1983-19% of the eligible voters saw fit to vote in the last election. We, as a group, are trying to create interest amongst the people of West Vancouver in the current issues and hopefully this ef- fort on our part will star them tO vote. As to continuing to create the impression in the minds of some voters that the en- dorsement of a slate of can- didates 1s equivalent to Moses bringing down the tablets ‘Objectivity’ of The News questioned Dear Editor: Noel Wright's FOCLS col- umn on Wednesday October 24 was disgusting A newspaper that serves our communits should report on events, such as upcoming clections, im an unbiased The West) Vancouver Flectors Association serves a valid purpose on COTM UIE way Oud Mas be utors timc that West Noaheouset realize well oan Ubi atv thrat CIEE ZOTIS Tat abbas treet Navor os © barnbers Cota streretbad reat toe morte tec: ust oa Sto the pre diy emmy at Z ation | warhead Likes ma NUE bre Naopth Shore Nows reproatt ats sev taxed y ata Che resuees aaa otis epee cde fee aed ocr OTT Ee roestebeies aif out breriiti tal UPTV PPELE ELL 9 whe Wath ber See stay be auei tad hao bre crane smvolyved bs NOOEENG©. ote Nowerber 1 atid fic te Ferre tease threrr ats port oatrh amsolyerient oom Weost Notice Jean Luwrence (Mrs ) West Vancouver (Tbe News strives the afl other sell respecting papers, to repoct events objyectivety nod withool bias inits NEWS Ihe EDITORTAL expresshy condurenvans papes are reserved for Commcnt wad opinion by coburaists tor thre writers of betters Padltton and other sapa cd conmtetbutons rn ee polkas bere Co cme ownage free cvpresston oof thre widest canpe of Gelert shew pores co emathees of peavusee grartebec bao Cdriality AP oN [roa from the mountain, this as totally misleading We spon- sor a public meeting to which all West Vancouver eligible voters are invited to come and hear any candidate who has thrown his or her hat in the ring for election. The membership then makes a decision on who to endorse for elecnions. It 1s then up to the electorate to decide Electors Association are fo be elected to ottice Over the years candidates endorsed and not endorsed have been elected When endorsing a can didate, we then print brochures giving background information and a picture ot the candidate These brochures are then matled to every household. some whether these candidates or 15,000 plus, and commercial those not endorsed by the 9 premises in West Vancouver Tr ee tee be ap — 1 THE NATURAL CUT follows the flow of ' the hair and 1s Cut exactly as the hair falls \ $ . : : | ry i i INCLUDES H SHAMPOO, H { CONDITIONING. § | AND CUT ' WITH THIS AD \ H EXPIRES H ' NOVEMBER 4 j {| THE NATURAL PERM ! follows the flow of the | ; hair and is curled $3 5 ° $ i) 5 ' exactly as it falls { Reg. $45 | ( 4 ¢ ' Henna or ’ a lasting, and very lovely set of { | Cellophane $ 1 8 nails sculptured for you alone i ' ' t - 922-6161 | ayssance 1 aaieaguven 10 AM-7 PM | FOR YOUR HAIR ' 660 Clyde Near Park Royal I ONCE UPON A TIME cities were built within stone walls ringed with battlements entered only through a few gates guarded dav and night. Everywhere today. those protective bastions come our Police and Fire De- partments men in blue In West firemen second Co none Board and of ! ORCS Vancouver NOW POSseEss a SUPETION Protec tive force in ats 6S pohee and &2 trained and motivated Tecan tell vou this as chairman of the Police the ’ Committee of Municipal Police have be- Wwe Mayors posiions allowing me better insight Chan most. and qualified to state the Mumieipality s 3} 7 OOO residents are served better Chan they can know for the N42 per day the two Departments now cost each of us Take my word tor it West Vancouver is unique and Neo Industry isthe main attribute concern of Mayor and © oune il The porinie therefore isthe maintenance of our living standard This means we are in the People Business solely Making the service tor aed hve This is a costly venture, which well exceeds the $300 given to the association by each endorsed candidate We welcome other in- terested groups to help us en- courage voters to show in- terestin the issues of the day. We are trving to. get the various Sersice Clubs, Chambers of Commerce and Rate Payers associations to jon us In cO-sponsoring Our all-candidates meeting Qur main objyecuive is still To assist the electors in selec- ting the best candidates tor ottice. Mr. Wright. we are trving' We hope next year we will see a broader represen- tative group addressing the issues of the day and = en- cOuraging a larger voter turn OUL. G.W. Whitlock Vice-President West Vancouver Association Electors draperies by S. Laursen . Custom Draperies, Bedspreads 1 Venetian Vertical and Wooden Blinds ‘In-home Service”’ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN All blinds 20% off list Labour per panel $5.50 (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCH Bam. to6p.m. Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 protection of people and their property the only reason for our municipal organr zauion as represented by Municipal Hall. This is why | made paramount the up- Chiefs. time oon meaniny have last 1888 calls year Insuranee been grading of both Departments, assisted by fine support of the Tougher training and ex ercises, and conversion to hiph speed diesel for faster response the Underwriters have praded the Mumieipality ther ultimate 71> hills, meant bare premiums checked despite Meanwhile, Police answered 18.000 Complamts and solved two homicides --- - May you never need such protection but you can bet your life on it vou do anil your property at lscck your Vote of © onfidence November |? Vi sting Day Daturday Naovemnte § Advance Poll Noe 8 39 14a 1K 0 Mew OO MA ete gmt Natt Re-elect With Confidence . DERRICK HUMPHREYS, Mayor. Gat ca week TRAFFIC PROBLEM EASED The District of North Vancouver and the College have been working together to solve some of the traffic problems around Capilano, with excellent results. The new intersection at Keith and Lilloget 1s in. of course, § and the Lillooet hil has been double laned up to Purcell. tn addition, the distriet is enlarging the corner at Litooet and Purcell to make turning easier, and putting in a sidewalk on the east side of Litoeet to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists who find the heavily travelied road there too dangerous to ride on. Our thanks to the District. MUSIC RECITAL | On Friday, Nov. 9 at 12.45 pm there will be another in the sees of | Alumni Recitats being sponsored by the Bachelor of Music program Beng featured on this date +s Lars Kaarno, Ténor, accompanied by instructor Linda Falis on the plano Kaario graduated trom Cap’s Music program in 1976 and went on to get his Bachelor of Music trorn UBC in 1979 and his Master of Music in Voice Performance. al tne University of Western Washington At UWW he sang the title raie in Benjamin Britten s ‘Albert Heong and Ferrando ws Mozatts Cosi tan Tutt He has also pecformead as a soloist with moet of KRG § Major ohoral @nsenmoles and Ss NOW @& plivele yo e tea her pencipal tenor wth the YaecOuvet © atteata and Musi (ore tor at © town Mesnorrel (ture fb ides Falls ties a Meanler oft Musse trom Ub and o vd ted MUSIC al background whch n¢1Udes SOIO Concerto chamber aad vou al accompaniment On the program tor the rectal are pPreces Dy Handel Schumann and Vaugnn Willams The racial is flee and open ta anyone who wp interested bor Moore ribertrieation ¢ all the Mug Cer p ahead PAE TT deg al ad CAP ON TV “ } “sihiqgeres CAPILANO COLLEGE 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver Up the till thom the Coach Mouse