By CHRIS LLOYD The four — three men and nila das Setar aes earns ie oo) ft £ oy q j t EVEN WORSE THAN FEARED Student inumbers| slide for ne But in an accompanying Statement they say: “The community must be made aware that each abortion Lawlor, a dentist, as well as construction project manager Harvey Deibert, public relations consultant West Vancouver's Ann Arnott and Jim Warne, of North Van City — as well as the existing chairman of the one woman — are being listed as “independent” candidates who have been Just one week left to the Lions Gate Hospital Society endorsed by North Shore takes a human life.” S. Donald Swaby, and Anna _ hospital board, Maurice election and _ the Pro-Life, and are attempting And they add: “We need Leduc, who is a _ past Fellis. The fourth candidate . a to appear as moderates in your mandate to help us president of a hospital fielded by the hospital is _— candidates who _iwill the abortion controversy ensure that the hospital alumnae and a former incumbent Peter White. By PAT RICH stand for-election tothe that will decide the elec- complies with the letter and _ hospital lab technician. The “independent” : board) a#-2 epresen- tions. the spirit of the law and thus They are stacking candidates say the Hospital Enrolment in North tatives of the Pro-Life anti-abortion group An a joint press release they state that they do not change the present policy of abortionondemand.” themselves against the high profile candidates’ of the Society has been led to Shore : schools has nd. | believe it must. choose continued to slide with favor the abolition of the Standing under Pro-Life Lions Gate Hospital Society, petwe didat h estim ‘fane have finally.::..b férdpeutic abortion endorsement are existing which include two former ween can es who = an t few. ted four per mamed. 2s. committee at the hospital. board member Dr. Declan North Shore aldermen — CONTINUEDONPAGE AS C€Bt lewer students « HENRY VIE WAS TREATED to three Chinese dinners when he met Monty Hall Monday at the filming In West Vancouver of the TV show Let's Make A Deal. The contestant's outflt was enough to catch Monty's attention and he won his prize when opening a fortune cookie. Monty and * ¥ SNihy ar his outlandish guests got together deal in prizes ranging from a new car to a ton of bricks. Since he began the show some years ago, Hall has handed over more than $30 million in prizes. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) the system: ‘this. year, figures released this week show. In both North and West Vancouver, the drop in the number of students = ex- ceeded the calculations of school board administrators. While enrolment in North Vancouver schools dropped by 4.6 per cent from a total of 18,410 students to 17,634 students, West Vancouver enrolment slipped from 6,148 to 5,915. “We kind of guessed it was in the wind when numbers dropped in the = spring,” Norm Fulton, the supervisor CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 weather then mainly sunny. Highs 65-68F (18-20C). THURSDAY: Sunny with a few cloudy periods Slightly cooler.