ig + "Wh ne co ada ~ me A OI _ te A ns A Only responding to emergencies By KATHY union members spent the union’s acceptance, DAVIDSON - Thursday night at the office Borsa said, “We can accept with’ four or five criticism from a third party : management staff also but obviously B.C. Tel B.C. T el workers are staying, according to Local can't.” occupying , € phone 30. President Don company’s North farguharson. Vancouver office aS Borsa said if a sheriff part of the union's provincial sit-in because picketing has been ineffective in pressuring their em- ployers into agreeing to their contract demands. serves the employees notice that they are to leave, “we'll politely ask him to leave”. But if the RCMP are called in “we're not going to resist”. About 10,000 union members have voluntarily been contributing $26 twice a month in support of 530 fellow workers who have’ been out since September. The 530 include workers responsible for large cor- North Shore Local 30 Vice-President Larry Borsa said: “Everybody still pays i i porate jobs, including in- enpary etl an money stallation of cables, said coming in. The pickets don’t Fenguiarson: affect them.” The only comment Borsa said the union will District Manager Ken Crowther would make was “We'd like to keep the problem to ourselves. It's an not damage any of the facilities, “so everyone gets screwed up. We don't want i al problem.” the customer to suffer ‘™trma'p anymore than he already Borsa, who has been with has.” the union almost 10 years, B.C. Tel’s North Shore said B.C. Tel “makes im- “DIM SUM” means “Strike-the-Heast” or small partions of finger to touch their hearts’ delight. DON WONG INTRODUCES DIM SUM TO THE NORTH SHORE WORKERS SIT-IN at the B.C, Tel ‘office in. North Vancouver began Thursday as part of a province-wide - union protest. Shore Local President Don Farquharson (left) and Vice-President Larry Borsa show buttons supporting the union viewpoint. On Friday the North Van office was closed to the public but employees ‘were handling semergencies. (Elisworth ‘Dickson photo) food. In Canton having dim sum on weekends has become a way of life. It is more of a social gathering for family and triends to sit and have a fong brunch, sip tea and nibble enough of the richly flavored goodies WONG'S WOK office is closed, so bills PFovements in billing and in cannot be paid there, but all certain areas that save them emergency services con- money. but it docsnt do GOURMET CANTONESE CUISINE tinue. This includes in- @"Ything for the sub- formation and telephone scribers’. operator service. Regarding B.C. Tel's Twenty of the ap-_ rejection of a decision from proximately 300 North Van a federal conciliator, despite (NO RESERVATIONS FOR DIM SUM) Book an appointment with Angela DIM SUM ENTRIES HAR GOW LO MEI QUY SUI MAI HUM SUI KOCK FUN GOR HA CHONG FUN NQGOW YOOK CHA SUI CHONG FUN PAI KWAT YONG CHEN CHiu FUN KUEN YONG TAU FU CHA SUI PAU CHAI CHEUNG KUEN QUY PAU JA LIN YOUNG PAU Woo TON KO JEAN TOY JA QuyY FAN MA JA YEA KEU KO MA TAI KO Angela will be offering her services from the 10th - 14th for 20% off. COME TAKE ADVANTAGE! Bobb Cut Specializing In cuts, perms & color GOODIES FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT. 2465 Marine Dr. in Dunderave 922-1151 DIM SUM ENTRIES MAKE GREAT HORS D’OEUVRES FOR PARTIES, TALK TO US ABOUT SUPPLYING THE aR BOR OFF THE BEATEN PATH AT 1579 BELLEVUE, WEST VANCOUVER, 926-7371 SATURDAY, SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS 11AM-3PM. Here, North to rep nobles PAGE A12 Automotive ... Claselified ... eat North Van Community Roundup Entertainment Food ...... Hayden Stewart Mailbox... Sporte Travel TV Time. an What's Going On