WEATHER: Mostly sunny with a chance of isolated showers Monday. Full slate in NV- Burnaby to announce Capilano THE FEDERAL election is under way in earnest Turner expected SPORTS: BI Bringing you up to date on North Shore sports. NEWS photo Stuart Davis IONA CAMPAGNOLO met with some of the voters she won't impress — youth members of the Conservative party — following her Friday press conference. WHIZ KIDS: Cl Top honors to two of the North Shore’s brightest. A3 - Sunday, July 15, 1984 - North Shore News on the North Shore, with a full slate of major candidates in North Vancouver-Burnaby and Monday’s expected announcement by John Turner that he will run in Capilano. North Vancouver-Burnaby MP Chuck Cook,. who Started the week as the only Official candidate for the riding, found himself with formidable opposition on two fronts by the end of it with the NDP’s decision to back former provincial elec- tion candidate David Schreck and Friday’s an- nouncement of Ilona Cam- pagnolo’s candidacy for the Liberals. Even the Communist Par- ty of Canada got in on the act, anmnouncing that Reg Walters will run under the red banner in North Van- couver-Burnaby. A fifth declared candidate is Al Morrison, running for the newly-formed National Par- ty. Schreck became candidate when Mike Copes joined Richard Blackburn on the sidelines, announcing he would not seek the party's By MARK HAMILTON . & JOANNE MacDONALD backing at a nomination meeting this Wednesday night. With Copes’ decision to leave the race and throw his support behind Schreck, the North Vancouver-Burnaby NDPers have opened cam- paign headquarters at 231 East First in North Van- couver. ‘It’s really important that the NDP have a strong can. didate, in hight of the high. profile Liberal candidate that will run in North-Van- couver-Burnaby,’’ Bill Bell, Schreck’s campaign manag- er, said Thursday. Bell said the NDP 1s con- fident it can hold the sup- port) Schreck won 1n_ last year’s provincial election while benefittung from voter dissatisfaction with the ‘told line’* parties FASHION: C4 This weekend’s look at stylish clothing. DAVID SCHRECK ... back on hustings Campagnolo, meanwhile, made the long-anticipated announcement of her can- didacy at a press conference held Friday morning at the Coach House Inn. Telling reporters she felt ‘compatible’? with North Vancouver-Burnaby constit- vents, the Liberal Party President said she decided to run in the riding because she ‘feels at home on the North Shore and the constituents Automotive... . Business..........B3 Classified ........A17 Entertainment... . . .B5 Fashion...........C4 Mailbox ..........A7 Food............Ci1 Mailbox ..........A7 Real Estate.......B10 Sports............Bl Travel...........C14 TV Times........B8,9 What’s Going On.B6,7 Monday are neighborly, middle in- come, with varied backgrounds.”* Campagnolo will officially be named as candidate on Friday, July 20, when she will be nominated by former B.C. Liberal leader Gordon Gibson. Guest speaker at the function will be External Af- fairs Minister Jean Chretien. Asked why she announced her riding choice ahead of Prime Minister Turner, Campagnolo said she felt she should complete her national commitments as party presi- dent prior to being nominated. However, she said she will not be resigning as party president if elected, but will continue until she feels she has fulfilled her personal objectives in the position. “Of course, 1 won't be drawing a fulltime salary if I'm not working in the posi- uon fulltime,’’ she said. A key issue in her cam- paign will the be the transportation of hazardous See page A5& MacDonald boosts campaigns With forceful speech, main-streeting | A FORCEFUIL Flora MacDonald charmed and yoked her way into the hearts of Capilano Prop ressive Conservative party tamthtul Dhursday although judging by the warm reaction given the veteran MP. her cxubcrant efforts were scarcely FLORA MacDONALD speaks to Conservative women ata Thorsday morning breakfast NE W6& photo Btuan D needed. MacDonald so appearance was sponmsorcd by the local PO Women's Caucus and was the first fundraiser tor Capilano PC candidate Mary Collins MacDonald's association with Collins dates back 2S) years. when the lattice was a member ol the Queens Clniversity Boarct ob Croveenors ani Man [devtvaaked s breosrve cocharnge MacDonald wasted ne tiene petling to the issucs at the breakfast gathering She told che cstimated ES?) per sons that the PCs are tocuss mgoon controtliag the Coun trys defrit and creating [ » JOANNE MacDONAED yobs ce the forestry, manip fishing and osaall bustness SCUTOES She said these programs will then lead toa Comecitea Don on socal programs sach as pension fefonn and bealet tctorm With ome hearted poles we want vou ot think oof wellness treo , lness She latnbasted the bortberal government for fashiag oon CW Cocborin IMEIAGIN OS Over the past four years the Na tonal bacrgy Pobey and the IDRE budger She said the National Energy Poly undermined the petroleum industry leading to a down turn oon the manufacturing sector The 19ONT budget didi even more to hurt our cooneomy sand Max Donald She also crithcarzed Prine Minister Joho Turoer ter persuading veteran MP Allan Macbachen to con tine bo pakitees aanel cenmeagny mv the baberal cabinet Marck achen will be advas trp othe Botne Minister and vou know what he WM be tell Ty ee eee Os ST teres tales Nevenae Hoberte vated Mae (cora bel Ttye NFB frost Roengston and thre Psbaneds look aier al thre $4 oreneddacoens werethy aol patronage appormtimenes made oom the dying days of the DPrudeau admunisteativon She Nad the tivedie aticris fos the Canadian Bar Associa tion to study several recent patronage appomtments “calls into disrepute the whole politic al process | MacDonald told the crowd she has been impress cd with the enthusiasm of the Vancouver Island con stitucnts she has met iin the past week who. she said, re ahve that with NDP popu lariiy on the decline nation wide that atoas vital to wore some hey B ¢ seats. from the NDP to help fom a ma JOCILY pow ecrnmaent What bin seeing here as what dot seeing across the counties bP hke the mood —t's characterized by a great desire for change People are fed up with what they vc had too take over the past four or See page AS