A9 - Sunday, October 30, 1983 - North Shore News Calling all candidates CAMPAIGN platform statements, personal notes and photographs are invited from all North Shore can- didates running in the November 19 mayoral, council and school board elections. the world outside... (one 82x11 page of double-spaced typing). In order to provide fair coverage for all candidates, The News reserves the right to edit free copy, if necessary, for brevity, clarity and legality. ~ In addition, the North Shore News of Wednesday, November 16, will publish a special eve-of-election feature with photos of all candidates, together with fac- Ree one of six travelling world Such material should be submitted IMMEDIATELY (attention The Editor) for free publication in the ‘‘Elec- tion Countdown’’ section of The News during our next VICTORIA — North Vancouver-Carpilano MLA Angus Ree ts one of six MLAs who are over- seas on government busi- ness during the break in legislative sittings. Ree and Bill Reid (Social Credit member for Surrey) are representing B.C. at the 29th Com- monwealth Parhamentary Conference in Kenya, Nairobi. Reid is B.C.’s official delegate and as such his transportation and_= ac- VANCOUVER — Negotiators for the pro- vincial government and the British Columbia Union of Government Employees went into the weekend with some op- timism that a BCGEU strike scheduled for Tues- day could be averted. The BCGEU went through the motions of serving strike notice Fn- day, clearing the way for a stnke if agreement is not reached on a new contract or if the government goes ahead with plans to lay- GRENADA — Sniper fire is thought to have stopped a convoy escorting Cana- dians from this Caribbean island carly Friday, as at- tempts to evacuate them continued. Two unconfirmed reports say that sniper fire along the highway from an island hotel to an air- port forced the convoy to turn back. As a result, there were no Canadians on the run. a 4 ‘Lynn Valley Mall, North Vancouver V7J Optimism as talks continue Canadian convoy is pleased commodation are paid for by the group. Ree is attending as an observer, with the provin- cial government picking up the $3,000 tab for his tnp. Others overseas on government business are Finance Minister Hugh Curtis and Energy Minister Stephen Rogers who are in India, Forests Minister Tom Waterland who is in China and Agri- culture Minister Harvey Schroeder who is travel- ling in Europe. off 1,600 government workers tomorrow (Monday). Tension on the govern- ment employees issue has been easing since last week, when Premier Bill Bennett adjourned the legislature indefinitely to allow consultation on aspects of his restraint program. Negotiations between the two sides continued throughout last week, with the two sides meeting at least once without the presence of a mediator. way when an Armed Forces Hercules airplane landed carly Friday to evacuate the 40 to 540 Canadians. In New York, the United Nations Security Council motion that cafl- ed for an end to the American invasion of Grenada and the carly withdrawal of troops there was vetoed by the US. “Barbara Barton F.0.c.0. a Optometrist to announce the opening of her new office. for the practice of Optometry & Contact Lenses Tues-Sat 105-3258 Lynn Valley Road, 3 984-6087 five issues. Copy should not exceed approximately 200 words Monday council agendas N.VAN CITY COUNCIL, Monday 7:30 pm: Tax late payment penalty (Isman). Sale of City property at 28th and St. Andrews. Rezoning application, 245 West 17th. Indian cut-off lands. North Shore bus routes. Child min- ding service. Rodent control bylaw. St. Andrew’s and St. Stephen’s Church parking lot. Lower Lonsdale Pro- mouon Committee. Citizens Assn. of Lower Lonsdale, licence to use City property. WEST VAN COUNCIL, Monday 8 pm: Rodent con- trol bylaw. Non-conforming signs, 1352 Marine. Lease of municipal land (Panorama Estates). Provincial Human Rights Act. Rezoning and development permit, 1613 Marine. N.VAN DIST. COUNCIL: No meeting next week. N.VAN SCHOOL BOARD: No meeting next week. W.VAN SCHOOL BOARD: No meeting next week. be é j } iy _THE NORTH SHORTS Gary Stewart ts 30 Happy Birthday with love trom your tamily & friends tual, equal-space summaries of their backgrounds and platforms. Deadline for this November 16 feature is 5 p.m., Thursday, November 10. “Whee SUPERCUT The super cut tollows the flow of the hair and is cut exactly as the hair naturally falls Compietely wash and wear Comb and fet dry or blow dry . Full service cuts - $10. Perms at ¥: cost. NEW SALON FOR UNDER 12 SUPERCAUATS FOR KIDS Al Renaissance 660 Clyde Ave 922-61 61 10 am- 7 pm if no answer call 985-8634 Happy Ist Birthday Melissa Love from Grandma, Grand. pa, Undle Brad, Uncle Grant, Auntie Debbie Belated Birthday Greetings To Evelyn Gillies Congratulations Happy Your Half an Antique Todd Your a great “guy”