A3 - Wednesday, November 9, 1983 - North Shore News SSS Automotive ........B5 Business ..........B4 Classified ........ A23 Entertainment... ... B6 Fashion.......... Food.............¢5 OFF THE BEAC Mailbox .......... A7 Frankie Avalon has shaken the spor’ ; Ste ** a ms sand off his shoes and taken his ayeen stewarl. .. .. act indoors to Plazazz Travel ............€6 TV Time..........B11 PAGE B7 TEACHER CROSSES LINE OF PICKETS CHAOS REIGNED at North and West Vancouver schools early Tuesday as the majority of teachers took to the picket lines to support the striking B.C. Government Employees Union. Students streamed in and out of schools while carloads of parents and children drove by picketers patrolling school At North Vancouver's premises. Only a handful ol Carson Graham Secondary teachers at cach location ac. School, teachers’ picket cap- tually crossed the lines, with tain Wally Sosnowsky said stnking North Vancouver teachers are basically unhap teachers being joined = by py with the strike situation CUPE workers who voted to “tts not been taken hght support the escalating job tv All of mv colleagues have achion expressed misgivings aboul Support workers ino West the effect this has had on Vancouver voted Monday students.) he said "t's one might not to support the of the most agonizing pro strike blems we'll ever have, but Westcot Elementary school how do vou cationalize basic teacher Sheila Seasmith tights and duc process, in found herself playing a con TAKE THAT Weve got the bone-crunching tackles of rugby, the fluid smoothness of soccer and more in today’s sports. PAGE BI MEMORIES Remembrance Day has special meaning for one North Sore man as he looks back on two world wars. PAGE Cl By JOANNE McDONALD rclahon to your obligation to NEWS photo Stuart Davis PARENTS DRIVING. students to Westcott Liementary in West Vancouver found the co trance blocked wtth strthing teachers but the school ts still in operation Kindergarten teacher Sheila Sexasmith was aft work, cven though she supports the teachers’ aims troversial role Tuesday morn ning after Crossing her col leagues) line in order to teach her kindergarten class “LL happen to support the teachers aims, bat not the way they te going about it. Sexsmith told Phe North Shore News (| have a pact with the children to teach them and my first comeenn is tor the children She admitted she tad been approached by some parents on Saturday night to attend dass should teachers decide to Throw up prokets, but add ed that dha not rnflucnce hes devision bo cross the lines Po doo tf want cl i touage he that hb suppeort ams ot te Soutal © rcdit legistation i) sisted Sexsmith J on sastently sotcd agaist strike action and ty Comping ot does There inean I Nap prcee! the BOrvcetpapscnint sac tiartes West Vancouver Toaster Naver rata pres bens heather Woalkes Wary tend available tor Comment at press time students?” Sosnowsky added the cscalating strike was perhaps the only way to get the government (oO back down on some of the legislation The gkovernment has. in so many ways manipulated people and sought Confrontation he said At Sutherland Secondary prooket captain Lan de Csr coor sand) parents have been sup portive of the strike with on Wy FOO ot FE POO Students showing ap for classes Dotan FE vypaar gyi het age an oh Che CU RE toes at Sutherland said be fects ote cscabating strike as he only way to met the poxverniment to rateu las pubis. ey tart werthers Povcevttreeng cise has tag in ied sat Bo yan Nia ot Teed oat will bye 4 tdartrsa ly Prere str th Nabbed Ue Ctcmt w Mea ttre caged ter stb creer 8 Partetie al asawe Were pre See Confusing Page A2!