8 - Sunday, June 15, 1986 - North Shore News Doug Colins Cedarview Lodge “set thissmens JOINS Nospital union EMPLOYEES AT North Vancouver's Cedarview Lodge Cedarview’s management, said, the Intermediate Care. Facility have been. certified as members wage and benefit package that cur- re . a os of the Hospital Employees Union (HEU). rently rth cle the eee” s employees WAS KURT Waldheim a Nazi and a war criminal? There’s e oven “we ° oat a Sitter . no proof. And in any case [ usually cock a wary eye at such Certification of the 96 health By TIMOTHY RENSHAW package. lL. don’ think. the | stories. There are too many tall-tale artists and propagan- care workers at me Meet News Reporter employees’ are underpaid. © The ospital ecame Offtci ay . ; . dists around for them to be accented at face value. The bis Negotiations for a first contract also: wanted to be paid wages peared a has been fairly ae : becomes even more wary W en a couple of Israels see NS J are currently underway. comparable to unionized . : an Be : ‘picture in. the paper and say: ‘That’ s. him. That's 5 the guy The lodge employs approximate- employees at similar intermediate Cedarview joins West ‘Van-° - :. — ho beat us“up!’’ ly 125 people. care facilities. couver’s Kiwanis. Lodge as the se- e ; HEU: spokesman Emil Shumey The average Cedarview hourly cond unionized. publicly-funded .,. said the Cedarview workers voted wage is currently $8. 71, The com- Jong-term, care ; facility. on’: the -” to unionize because they wanted parable union rate is $10.50. North Sliore. ~~ better job security and better rep- Rod Vodden, spokesman for the Kiwanis’ Lynn: Valley lo ige resentation for grievances and Continuing Care Employee Rela- . mains the last non-private, - problems. tions. Association’ of B.C. union long-term’ care, He said the lodge’s employees (CCERA), which represents - the North Shore. o4 There are reasons for doubt in forces. f these affairs. For:one thing, it’s In vain did the janitor protest now’ 40"years’on and memories his innocence. ‘Famed Nazi- | play tricks. For. another, there hunter’ Simon: Wiesenthal : was have:i:been,. many. atrociously-” hot on the trail and certain of his “wrong claims. One such was made ’ prey, and the next day, March 11, * right: here. in B. c., another in. Chrobatyn became The Sun’ s top Chicago... . + story. *.: The ‘Chicago. case involved a’ The iead paragraph was a mite j'man called Frank Walus, 3 Polish exuberant. — migrant who was fingered by ' “The “head* ‘of the Jewish - ewish’ groups as having-been an - Documentation Centre reaffi rmed_ eral and a-waricriminal in “ today. that the-Vancouver janitor’ 15\:Eye:.. Dimitrevich Chrobatyn is the man esses Put Walus: At. Site of > he has been seeking in connection tions,’” read one headline with” Jewish- executions during. | World War Two.’" And the story ; -Youths* Death continued:. -” ; ; "We have. about 60 witnesses’ i 2 = who can positively identify him,” radition® trial;~ His Honor: Julius’: Simon’ ‘Wiesenthal.-'said’ in: a ‘Hoffman, made few: bones:about “telephone i interview with the Van-. he: stood." “Judge. ‘Brands, _couver Sun from Vienna.’ -The.: janitor “insisted he had never ‘been ‘a-:police | chief or > anything like i it. He. had been i ina < 7. years of age when the crimes in command, but. had never even: ‘question ha taken, place, that he,: fired .a .weapon,.;He* had. been “Was .t0 ie . ort: te) -variously'a cook; & a groom — and { ‘SS, a prison Janitor. ‘And he had never in ‘the Sun’s top a story. ime the headline read: ‘Ss ni his degal’ costs” witnesses‘ “had: visited’ Chrobatyn i eS. , inne The Canadian ‘Jewish. congress.” ad been panting ‘almosi as EST ‘VANCOUVER'Sec ty'Schoul’s argest ‘graduate Hat ‘reunion. Here, reunion n committee membe vote fash os pe a a ee . doesn’t rainj-and jhe. wishes From Page. a Cotes. contest: with a! transportation he. could: just: flush: his: trow- theme. ._ bles away. , ‘Tor the. het price : ‘cited. was relative isolation of ‘his fot McKay. “appeared. efore council “But: council “members* “expressed. . nual Foikfest the: ‘Silver. Harbour ~The ‘window ‘contest - wil : be i ‘Centre is also. sponsoring an arts, judged by. Judy Dennis,-an interior Jast: month.pleading his case fora. ‘concern that Subsidizing* McKay’s ° ‘erafts and food fair.on Sun:;.June designer, and David Van Stolk, a - connection. that, he said, ‘the “mi - -hook- ero a precedent: for. 000 »-jority ..of district residents’ ’a ‘losking t lots, and new : ‘222 from 1 p.m,,to 3:30 p. ‘mm.’ -, landscape architect. a ren -Pittbrooke ‘reminds’. residents Ever since 1979,.when the septic . “ homeowners’ take for granted. we een - EESOR a that almost all of the events during tank - ‘at(. his. 2728. Dollarton:: ol COMMUNES EFF FFORT: ~, Folkfest are free forthe communi- Highway home located “near. Mc wytoenjoy.. 7 “-\""- Cartney; Creek flooded and: failed With all ‘the community - effort “The only thing you really: have. after. heavy rainfall, he: h igoing into the huge’ ‘number of to purchase is. food. and’ drink,’ lobbying for ‘connection °t ;, planned ; “events, .Pittbrooke’ says Pittbrooke said. : North Vancouver: Distric ear’s® Folkfest, is sure: to be a” For more "information about» system. times’ and locations of events, or - Organizers are encouraging ‘focal how you: can get” more involved Lonsdale businesses. {oO dress ethnic’, with North Vancouver's Folkfest; : part. of::Folkfest, and-to call the North Vancouver Chamber : District’ engincering: servi + window” dressing “of Commerce 987-4488. maa 1982, -quoted « “MeKay" a price" of ‘ “ whether- Or: .WOL McKay's cas merits 5 peti circumstances a “oe. Thisis:difficult to‘deal. with’ if we. have-a: policy, then we should” ".. respect: all. properties’ ithe ame,”"” . said Ald. 1. Craig ¢ Clark. ; ” EXPENSIVE CONNECTION ‘Ald: Joan Gadsby i