AlO - Wednesday, December 5, 1984 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson Ithough teachers do have the right to strike, they have used this right spar- ingly. But should they have this right? Since it is the students who would be very much affected by a teachers strike, let’s see what they have to save Todays question 1s: ‘Should teachers have the right to strike?’’ Kimberley Glan North Vancouver We students depend on Our teachers to be al school and many students would suffer in the event of a Strike [ think that it teachers are unhappy with their job situation, they should seek means other than strikes to settle their disputes Patti Furniss North Vancouver A lengthy strike would result ano mans tathop thei year that most teachers are responsible professionals, and don't take strikes hehtly, but a long strtke would be Spudents realize disastpous to students Scout Hubbs North Vancouver No, because students would bose toa mite tho bass time durrap a speike Inn other words a toa hers Strike ey ee bas students Montages teachers oan oan thet REIN threes iti orthye say Nave os Coban. North Vancou Strike Ptrcee wb Pelagecort age Wiis fn re way Pee ai 4 ' tie varsbeees poo bebenay Not thy N ane cise AS Bc i! vo NORTH VAN CIT ‘Continue progress’ _ Lo ucks brother NORTH VANCOUVER has and will continue to develop despite the current economic situation, ac- cording to Mayor Jack Loucks’ review of 1984 and plans for 1985 presented tn his midterm address at the Dec. 3 City council meeting. Many major ac comphshments occurred here during this council's first vear in office, he said, in- cluding the near-completion of two more buildings on Lonsdale Quay and construc: tron of the Public Market which should be complete in another year. Construction on the Quay's first residential project, an 80-unit con. dominium complex, 1s also underway In addition, Waterfront Park now has a permanent pier and the first phase fill-in is complete with the second phase to be done by 1986 In other parts of the city, several types of housing pro jects are in Various stages of completion, and the Devclop- ment and | icensing Services Department estimates 1984 building permits will reach a new construction svdalue of about $20 The city has made more than $1.6 milfion from selling or leasing city property. mainly trom leases with the Greater Vancouver Housing Corporation and Creekside Housing Co operative dt ex pects to another 4) millmonan carly LYSS from the make Sale ot the btonsdale Private Hospital site and city propet tvan the Hamilton bell area Mfore than 60 lots in Pemipe bberghts will ty niarketed for sale an PYXS ae well The ormterest pad oan yon|ey from Sales and bease> Of city Lands firamees Capita LI Provernenys Capital muaproverments the veat othe haded bor exits de twor sated foet sconce frehds ars Stalled ard ome refurbished on Loruitet Payer hk atiah twee al wouther soccer fredadbs uiostathe rr bde vy woond Park CO ty tad tHroose tye rhage thivacde ¢ poreoes Prark ocrticd Palteaed Ose des which were Verecad cat thie cad cof Nervi bees rod pehaee trea thee Co pepee ee Boy rte Notes verter a wade rae ns poate hk COLOR TV PORTABLES CONSOLES REMOTE CONTROL MODEL 5 (Choose from fhe | eading Brands! Buy wil _—— oro FIN 1 Aviv \ yea! booty ttt, WE mo Hyak (oth bE RAE ne te - OLONY HH CONFIDENCE | HOME FURNISHINGS | Warehouse/Showrouem OPEN TO THE PUBLIC @ oIk6 Dehedt the Avatar) at 107% Roosevelt Crag N Van 12 4 8un 9BO-B738 By JOY HICKSON The latter project ts in con: Junction with the Greater Nancouver Water District which the city joined this year North Vancouver can now be supplied by either Seymour or Captlano water S¥SEEMS The city saw an increase in tire damape this year from about $354,000 in) 1983 to more than $1 million in 1984, however, mast of this was due to one fire at the Flam- imnevo apartment building One life was dost atter another fire Fire C hiet Halloway will Richard retife at the and Deputy Meldrum will end of January, Chief Ralph take his place In poltee services, the local RC MP began the Pamualy Identification program, Sponsored by local businesses. to identits viuidren. and the Victim \ssistancee program to help Sime acts Cope with their CIPCUIISEA Nes assisted and AMBLESIDE HOBBIES & CRAFTS 1425 Marine Dr. West Van 922-3512 open 6 days a week 9:30 -6 p.m. A\ Fridays ‘til 9 gm. Lil CORRECTING MODEL 25 ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER A CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION Dual Pitch (10.12) Lift-Off Correction Cassette Ribbon Daisy Wheel brother model 50 $549.95 $439.95 $649.95 brother modei 40 brother model 65 SALES ¢ SERVICE ¢ SUPPLIES WE GIVE COMPLETE DEMONSTRATIONS ANDO SERVICE ALL TYPEWRITERS WE SELL WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY LOCALLY ADVEATISED PRICES' TRADES ACCEPTED JOHN BROWNLEE BUSINESS EQUIPMENT LTD. 408 E. 14th N. Van. Open Mon-Sat 988-7322 ‘TUNE IN FOR A FREE . PREVIEW OF SHAW CABLE'S _. SATELLITE CHANNELS! DECEMBER 7, 8, 9 oye ho? Ty era cai in CPs » ep