Miss North Shore-‘82-'83, KERRY likes raqurthall, a enjoys baking health goods, especially muffins. , BREAK-IN ews Carrier raises alarm By NEWS STAFF Christine Kinniburgh was delivering the Wednesday edition of the News in the 1000-block of Keith Road when she discovered a break - in She found the front door of one house on her route had been pried open After determining that there was no one home, Christine telephoned North Vancouver RCMP and then wanted at the scene for them (oOo artive nn ctw BANISH UNWANTED HAIR Quickly « Permanently Enjoy Feather- Pouch Comtort with the New Oh LOMW (Catt tor private appomimans No Obligation: BELLISIMA 138 E. 14th 980-8701 RCMP investigated the in- cident and discovered that about $1,000 worth of stereo equipment had been lugged WIN 1) #6. 1742 Marine Or.. West Vancouver ancing, pop music and jogging. She THANK YOU Six months ago we opened the only 24 HR. answering service in West Vancouver. Since that time we have been growing daily, and would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of our customers And to offer assistance to any prospective clients, who at this busy time of year need your business =. and/or residence telephones answered promptly, intelligently and with care and concern For more intormation on what we can offer you, please call 926-7391 THE WEST VANCOUVER ANSWERING SERVICE CORP. “NEWS photo Elisworth 0 out of the house by thieves. Christine, satisfied police had matters well in hand, continued with her route. 3 - Friday, February 24, 1984 - North Shore News CANADIAN UNION of Public Employees (CUPE) locals representing school | district employees are turning to the public in their fight against education budget cuts that will lead to unemployment for union members. By NEWS STAFF Diane Joly, president of local 389 of CUPE, which represents support staff and Maintenance workers in North Vancouver schools, says the public will hold the key to the success of their battles. ‘“‘The biggest problem is that whenever education is discussed only two groups are talked about — teachers and students,’” Joly said this week. ‘‘The support staff and @eeee#eeesexs8eeees3eeee0e8- Maintenance workers_are be- ing left behind.’’ To counter that, CUPE locals from throughout the Lower Mainiand have form- ed a committee to deal with a public education program. ‘“*“What we’re considering are strategies to get a public debate going about what we are and what we do,’’ said Joly. ‘‘It’s important that people realize our function in the schools is just as impor- tant as that of teachers and others.”’ Joly said a CUPE group ON ALL TRACK {EXCL NG SPI {AL TRAX.,.Flexibility at Economical Prices Canada 8 largest met with Education Minister Jack Heinrich on Feb. 14 to discuss the situation. **It was obvious even he was unaware of all the duties of support staff and maintenance workers within the education system,’’ Joly said. Local CUPE officers have also met with schoo! district 44 trustees to express their concern over the cuts and to attempt to discover what’s in store for them next year when a further $3.1 million must be cut. One effect of this year’s $2.8 million slice taken from the North Vancouver school district budget will be the elimination of about 80 posi- tions. SENT MRD N TS e- _iCobl 7 CIE mele Peg faba NORBURN LIGHTING CENTRE inc Nas a reputation of expenenced service and ts the place to see Western display of hght at Norburn OPEN MON. THRU SAT 8:30 - 5 FRI. Ti 9P.M. lighting fixtures remodelling —or just out to brighten up a dark corner If you are pdutlding or you li find the nght WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FREE CATALOGUES AVAILABLE 4600 E. HASTINGS ST., BURNABY, B.C. V5C 2K5 TEL. 299-0666