7 Page 16, November 15, 19 8. North Shore News | By! NOEL WRIGHT In this special _ eve-of- - election - review we take pleasure in: ‘presenting the 28 . North Shore candidates who are = ‘seeking | ‘your . vote. this Saturday for the 14 vacant. aldermanic and | ‘school: board ‘seats. Each mayoral, - candidate has been offered equal space in which.to tell ‘the electorate what he or she _ ‘stands. for --: in ‘the: can- didate’s own” _ words, _ prefaced by = “brief = biographical note. Incumbent aldermen and school - trustees seeking re-. election are indicated with an. asterisk (° ). against their S names. a Two! mayoralty contests. are taking ‘place — with the. main focus of: interest on: - West Vancouver, where two ‘former aldermen . (John Dowling campaigner the. district's: top elected office. Peter Jones is not running fora thirdierm.-_ In North Vancouver Hect and: Derrick Humphreys)’ and _ veteran — Gordon. Rowntree are. competing for Incumbent . Mayor _ _ District, incumbent Mayor — Don Bell is being challenged by a_ hitherto unknown outsider, Clifford Southwell. An interesting battle may. also. be shaping up in the West Vancouver aldermanic _ three in- | -cumbent alderman (Robert. Stakes, where. Hicks, ‘Don - Lanskail and Tom Marshall) ‘are all running for re-election. Snapping at their heels are — three outside contenders -- John Humphries, chairman of. the Social Services Ad- . visory Commission, Bruce Grey and Digby Kier. In ‘the North Van District aldermanic_ race, four out- - siders. -- _Ernie ‘Crist, Lee Grills, ‘Kieran MacLeod and _Mary Segal -- are out after the council vacancy - ‘created — , vy 7 Alderman Diamond Almas, or alternatively hoping to ‘unseat one or both of the two incumbents seeking a further term, Alderman Jim Ball and | Peter Powell. the. retirement... of For North Vancouver City. 1978 is an “off” year because. . the city changed over in 1977 | to the. biennial election system, _ their - council: and school board seats | candidates seeking to oust under: which the - ‘mayor and all six council members © are elected every two years. The only city . election this Saturday is for a single school board seat -- . being “contested — by newcomers Albert Hansell and Ernie Sarsfield. two school board vacancies up for grabs have attracted four outside contenders -- | ~Margaret. Coates,. | Frank Evans and ‘Clare MacSorley, in addition incumbent Craig, | to veteran Dorothy. Lynas who is “seeking yet another term. — West Van school ‘board - incumbents Norman Alban -and Audrey Sojonky are. running for re-election, with outsiders. Mark Sager and. James Hemphill competing : for the third vacancy. Overall. on. the. North 4 of nine in-» Shore a total cumbents are defending ‘present mayoralty, against 14. other them: No incumbents are involved ’in the West Van. mayoralty or North Van City school board contests. David - N.V. CITY . - Holy Trinity Church | 27th Street. & Lonsdale Ave. North Shore Neighbourhood House. 225 East 2nd Street Westview Schooi,: . 17th Street & Bewicke Ave. Cloverley School, 4th Street & Hendry Ave. . Carson Graham School, 12145 Jones Avenue. _ ; . | St. Agnes Church Hall” In North Van District, the © | St. John’s Church Hall, 12th St. & Grand Boulevard 13th St. & Chesterfield Lions Gate Hospital, 230 East 18th Street (patients only) | N. VAN DISTRICT ‘Norgate School, 1295 Sowden Street.. Capilano School, 1230 W. 20th Street | Highlands Schoel, 3150 Colwood Drive. | Handsworth School, . ‘| 1044 Edgewood Road, Canyon Heights School, 4501 Highland. Boulevard The proportion of women candidates (only five out of ‘the total of 28) has declined as against last year -- when North Shore ladies provided eight of the 35 contestants. Polls are open. Saturday, -November 18, from 8 a.m. to - 8 p.m. Ballot papers carry the names of candidates in . . alphabetical order, which is ALDERMAN North Van. District vote for- @ Reduction of Taxes for homeowners © A Long term Community plan © Greater Support for small Buisness @ More Employment Opportunities @ Neighbourhood Participation in Planning @ Proserve our Mountains, Rivers, Shorelines @A New Bridge Across Seymour “ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE” CRIST, ERNEST | Sey-Lynn Hall, Blueridge School, 2650 Bronte Drive. the | Delbrook School, | 631 West King Road. North Star School 370 West Kings Road. ‘Carisbrooke School, 510 East Carisbrooke Road. Upper Lynn School, 1540 Coleman Street. Argyle School, = 1131. Frederick Road. -. Eastview School, =e ~ 1801 Mountain Highway ‘Brooksbank School, 980 East 13th Street. 605 Mountain Hi ghway. Windsor School, 931 Broadview Drive. Burrard View School, 1475 Deep Cove Road. Deep Cove Community. Halll, 2151 Panorama Drive. WEST VANCOUVER | Glenmore School, 70 Morven Drive. Chartwell School, 1300 Chartwell Drive. Westcot School, 760 Westcot Road. arranged in the’ following . pages. Last year,less than 22 per - cent of the eligible voters in three North Shore -municipalities bothered. to. cast their ballots. It seems a poor way to run a democracy. When almost. four Gut of _ Cedardale School, §95 Burley Drive. | oe 1250: Mathers ‘Avenue. ., Hollyburn School, -1329 Duchess Avenue . - West Vancouver Secondary School, . ‘1750 Mathers Avenue. - Canadian Legion Hall, -. §80 - 18th Street: Pauline Johnson School, 1150 - 22nd Street, ». Irwin Park School, 2455 Haywood Avenue. -- Presbyterian Church, -. 2893 Marine Drive. West Bay School, ‘3175 Thompson Crescent. - Cypress Park School, 4355 Marine Drive. Caulfeild School, - 4685 Keith Road. Eagle Harbour Com mainity Elementary School, 5575 Marine Drive, Gleneagles Community Elementary School, 6350 Marine Drive. Horseshoe Bay ' Memorial Hall, - a7 — nueet be bothered to stop off for three minutes at a nearby polling station (listed on this page), they are-hardly en- -. titled to grumble about the kind . of focal government - they get. * “Isn't it much too good an . opportunity to miss? _ “also the way’ they are five eligible voters can’ 't even NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL