A CANADA Post Superbox pro- posed for the Cummins Place sub- division in North Vancouver District is a super flop as far as area residents are concerned. Armed with a petition repre- senting all of the households on Cummins Place, resident repre- sentative Fred Masaro appeared before North Yancouver District Council Monday to urge council to “take-on"’ Canada Post and halt the arbitrary installation of the boxes in place of door-to-door 11 - Friday, November 28, 1986 - North Shore News Superbox not so great, NY District residents say late 1984, that door-to-door mail service was being considered once all of the homes in the area were completed. “As the designer, builder and resident of ther tome, I strongly obiect to this mail box being plac- ed in front of my home. When | bought the property, I was given to believe that all I had to cope with were the B.C. Hydro transformer, two B.C. Tel man-holes and the street fight, all directly in front of my property,'’ said Masaro. Maszro said so far the box hasn't been placed yet. ‘‘They can't gui it in, because | won't move my track.” He asked council to work to en- sure that new subdivisions have the area identified for the placement of the boxes in an inconspicuous location prior to the sale of land to new homeowners. “People should know what they're dealing with when they buy a chunk of property,’’ said Masaro. service for new residential areas, Canada Post recently sent the residents a form letter announcing the proposed location of a box on the municipal easement in front of Masaro's home at 4077 Cummins Place. The subdivision is currently served by the post office with three, older-style mail delivery boxes. Masaro says residents were told when the subdivision was started in Real Estate Personal Injury Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation MARIE is looking forward to her first time out skiing this year. She also likes bicycling and dancing. She plans to go to college and study com- puter programming. The Taste of Italy Now Open For Lunch Tue. thru Fri. Daily Specials Available Soup and Salad $3.95 Pasta and Salad $5.95 Call for details of New Year's Eve, Gala dinner! : P 1428 Marine Drive, West Van 922-4719 § Means ensuring that all job applicants and employees have a fair chance in the workplace. To achieve this goal, the federal government has introduced two new programs — the Legislated Employment Equity Program, and the Federal Contractors Program. The new Employment Equity Act requires certain federally-regulated employers to implement employ- ment equity and report annually to the government. The first reports are due in 1988. IF YOU are an employer as defined in Section 2 of ; the Canada Labour Code with 100 or more employees, ‘ the Act applies to you. The Act applies as well to 4 oie federal Crown corporations listed in the Financia CAF E PUB Administration Act, Schedule C. F onsdate Quay Market OR IF YOU are a federal government supplier with GREY CUP ‘86 100 or more employees, under the new Federal Contractors Program you are required to commit Come celebrate the yourself to employment equity to maintain your Tt e-30 eligibility when bidding for contracts for goods and services of $200,000 or more. Suppliers will be subject to on-site reviews. EMPLOYERS who may be affected are invited to contact the Employment Equity consultants of Employment and Immigration Canada for assistance at: ps November 28-30 Ss O34 Door prizes Friday and Vis) SY