Ald - Wednesday, November 2, 1983 - North Shore News the world outside... trike shuts down northeast mills VICTORIA - The © strike by provincial government employees claimed its first private sector victim early. Picket lines set up by B.C. Government Employee Unson represented log scalers at two sawmills in the north- east of the province led to cancellation of day shifts as the strike took effect Tuesday. Meanwhile, the 35,000 Mixed reaction to government employees are in place at thousands of sites across the province. In the Lower Mainland there are 400 sites that are behind pickets. The first picketers went to work at a minute after midnight on Oct. 31 and were joined by others at the start of what would have been normal working hours. peace initiatives OTTAWA-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s attempts to become a mediator in the impasse over east-west arms reduc- tion has been met with mixed reviews. Neither American nor Russian officials appear impressed with Trudeau’s decision to involve himself in the question of arms GRENADA . Life on this tiny Canbbean island 1s teturning to normal. Confirmation that a mistake led to a jet fighter attack on a mental hospital and resulted in the deaths of some cmihans has not appeared to change the relief Garena dians feel about the ar rival of the Americans But world opinion con tinues to be strongly against the Ametman ac DISCOUNT T BAKERY Locations at 350)/ East Mastings Open Mon. -Sat Grenadian life returns to normal control, announced 10 a speech in Guelph, On- tanio, last week. One Washington com- mentator has suggested the cool response to Trudeau’s overtures is because the Canadian prime minister is, in ef- fect, asking Ronald Reagan to ‘‘stop. being Reagan’’. ution in leading the inva- sion of the island. While the U.S. govern- ment maintains the inva- sion was designed to pro- tect Americans trapped in the island by a bloody, left wing coup, a Cana- dian diplomat said Mon day thal arrangements had been made to aurlift foragners off the islands before the invasion took place. 20% off your purchase with this ad Bread Buns Cookies Pastries Otter good until November 26/83 JV Bot gowery 930am 500 pm \ pn eS ipl In the City REV ROY DONGEY NEWS photo Eric Eggertson THEY OPENED the Derek Inman Integrated Playground at Delbrook Centre Saturday and three-year-old Nickolas Balducci was one of the first to take advantage of it. The playground is constructed to give access to handicapped children as well as others. about her future... ... Vote for school trustees who CARE about quality education in North Vancouver In the District MARGARET CHIEF VERNA FRANK sessur PHILIP 308 SMRELOVSKY WARBURTON sponsored by the Critzeas’ Assocation tor Responsible Education