Former workers picket bank DISGRUNTLED FORMER employees of the now. bankrupt L&K Lumber company ringed the Lonsdale branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia with an in- formation picket line Tuesday morning to protest what they called unfair actions by the bank. A spokesman for the half-dozen picketegs. -said they were out tg inform North Shore resadents of the situabhon apd not to stop them trdm_— entering the bank In a teatlet distributed by the picketers, the former emplovees said they decided to picket the bank because they hold the institution responsible for the fact that 160 people have been thrown out into the street”’ T&K Lumber became a victim of the recession went ih owent into receivership on Maroh 14 of this vear AG cording to the cmiplovees thes are still owed $280 000 ino tolmday pas and $l 4 04 G1 fo million (the leatlet pives both different places) in seveqance pas The employees says the bank was callous in putting the Company lugures oan Into receivel ship and alleges the bank then ‘added insult to unyu ry by Continuing to log under teences held te TAR and exportiop the paw logs W feel oat oo trropally wrong for the Bark of Nova Seotia ter oxpaort bops that cat be processed chormestic ad youn rms Stet as Eb AK Louinber the leaflet says Jos headline ter tohay ss cdibion che News ware airtel Pee tata to Bb Nt t oad: Sorby tba tat ae ee “For thousands of Canadians, MAVERICK SCHOOL trustees Margie Good- man and Dr. Ross Regan boycotted a special meeting of the North Vancouver School Board Monday night called to deal with the appoint- ment of a new assistant superintendent of schools. A press release from the two trustees says Goodman boycotted the meeting because ‘‘there was no need to rush into the ap- pointment’’ for the posi- tion which becomes effec- live next Summer. Regan based his opposi- tion on his stand that no further administrative ap- pointments should be made until the district goes along with his proposal that a five-year educational plan be prepared and put into place. Further, Goodman was upset that trustees were given the names of only four applicants who made it to a hiring short-list and not the complete list of 28 Al5 - Wednesday, October 24, 1984 - North Shore News Trustees boycott applicants for the position and that the board was determined to hire a new assistant without consicder- ing instead an ad- ministrative reofganiza- tion. According to Regan, the boycott was the only op- uuon left open to him and Goodman after they were outvoted by other trustees on a motion to delay hiring. & TRUCKS L ( 50 CARS EL CLEA ” OUT AND WE SHOW YOU THE INVOICE 50 CARS & TRUCKS - HURRY FOR BEST CHOICE. a | Plymouth | Douge Trucks CHRYSLER NORTH VANCOUVER 1177 MARINE DRIVE , North Van