10 - Friday, October ‘18 1985 ~ North Shore News ot NEWS photo Terry Peters DISTRICT library staff are using a map to arrange books in the new Capilano fibrary. Penny Forsyth Manchester, holding map, and Alice McGuire are just two staff members readying the library for it’s October 26 opening. Nurses off the job From Page 1 is 3.3 per cent.”’ . . Halliburton ‘added that James Bay has been union- ized longer than’ Beacon Hill, it’s union having been formed in January, 1981 while Beacon Hill unionized in July,1984. . Miller said the nurses are now providing the nursing home with essential services, from 8 a.m. to noon, one nurse working from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., and an additional eight hours being provided in lieu of a management per- son who broke her arm. Other shifts are covered by non-union personnel. The nurses will be return- ing to the Labor Relations Board October 23 to com- plain that the services they are now offering are still too “They want to force management to make a move.”’ Asked whether a settle- ment will be reached, Miller said: ‘‘It’s difficult to predict. We seem to be up against an employer more interested in the bottom line than the welfare of its employees. I don’t know when we'll be back at the HOUSE OF COMMONS STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT PUBLIC HEARINGS The Standing Committee on Transport wiil be holding public mectings on the document entitled “Freedom to Move” -- a framework for a new national transportation act. The Committee will hold public hearings in: OTTAWA - from October 14 to November 8, 1985 and from November 27 to December 6, 1985 on November 18 and 19, 1985 - on November 21 and 22, 1985 on November 25 and 26, 1985 Individuals and organizations wishing to make a submission to the Committee should do so before Friday, November 8, [985. Briefs may be submitted in English, in French or in both official languages. VANCOUVER WINNIPEG - HALIFAX Written submissions and/or requests to appear should be addressed to: Clerk, Standing Committee on Transport, 180 Wellington Street, House cf Commons Ottawa, Ontario KIA 0A6 (613) 996-1173 J. Patrick Nowlan, M.P., Chairman CAPILANO - FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Annual General Meeting with with two nurses working much, Halliburton said: bargaining table.’ = : Super elaine Video Magazine ow, Low-Price - Reports Best Rating - On this unit only Oct. 11th Issue SL-HF. 900 Come in to mect our Sony Sales, Rep., on Saturday 11- 3 p.m. (for free consultation & demo) ’ © Circuitory for ultra sharp picture ‘oe Buillim MTS -.@ Crystal clear ~ 9 Swing. search .~ -. ® Slow motion picture... | MARY COLLINS, MP Monday, Oct. 21/85 Canyon Gardens 3381 Capilano Rd, N. Van. 8:00 p.m.