; ‘The Hon Mr. Justice F.C... '- Munroe reserved judgement - when he heard ‘a petition by North Van resident Arlene Bell, of 901 Forest Hills, for the board’s hiring of com- munity school coordinators to be declared illegal, at- an in-chambers hearing. Should he rule in favor of her,. his decision will almost certainly have repercussions in community - schools throughout B.C. > CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 ‘ TH, IT’S A TOUGH AND SERIOU 7 S BUSINESS. being on the picket line, as couver and also cut off Bowen ape ‘ (Terry Peters photo) Council hears complaints of Clyde's By AMANDA KING West Vancouver council has heen told “enough is enough,” when it comes to Clyde’s Disco, And the area around the disco has been branded as “depraved.” William Irwin, 70, wants the liquor licence for Clyde's disco at 1552 Marine Dr. to be cancelled because of what he calls “goons running around = yelling fire and murder,” Irwin told council Tuesday he has also had. five plate glass windows broken recently by youths he said had been patronizing Clyde's. And the youths.have been entering the apartment buildings in the area. “I lost two tenants last month because they couldn't flake it anymore. Since Clyde’s opened we've had nothing but trouble,” Irwin said. He showed council members a piece of broken bottle which he said was thrown through his window just before the Labor Day weekend. “The people who okayed the licence for Clyde's didn’t know a single thing about discos. But we do,” he emphasized, adding the area around Marine Dr, and 14th and t5th Streets, “is more depraved than Columbia and Hastings.” Clyde McCrae, owner- operator of the disco, denied that patrons of Clyde's were responsible for the havoc. CONTINUED ON PAGE A6 Island, Langdale and the Sechelt Peninsula the grimace on the face of this B.C. Ferry worker at Horseshoe Bay clearly . from the mainland. Ferry workers were scheduled to meet Friday with the indicated. The one day wildcat strike Thursday at Horseshoe Bay and B.C. Ferry. Corporation to discuss snags in contract talks that led to the Departure Bay effectively halted sailings between Nanaimo and Van- disruption inservice. > | SUNDAY: Cloudy with sunny periods and a few showers. . ‘MONDAY: Little change.