Pen —- 69 ~ Friday, December 6, 1985 - North Shore News ANYONE who has ever travelled has likely ended up, at least occasionally, parked in some one’s spare bedroom. And, quite likely they've returned the favor by dropp- ing their belongings all over yours. There are some guests that you never want to leave (along with a few that you wish would lose your ad- dress). Here are a few point- ers I'd like to pass on about being a guest - in my house. You don’t have te agree with me but if I ever sr: in your housé,. 'f you can expect: *] never stay with - or in- vite - anyone I don’t ge- nuinely like. There is nothing worse than having aren't comfortable with, taken me a long time but to live with someone you even for a few days. It's I've finally learned to say no srr = travel-wise by Barbara McCreadie Living with guests can be a breeze although I have to admit I’m not above a white lie cr two. *] appreciate guests who tell me exactly how long they’re planning to stay. ‘A. few days’ can give me an uneasy feeling. *Aren’t guests who do some things on their own wonderful? Just because you've got guests doesn't See Secrats Page 61 acific Western acific Western has built the best regional airline in Canada. Now, as we expand _our operations we want to remain the best. a We want to keep being the best for many reasons. But our Number One reason is you. The airline Canadians want to fly. Next year we'll be offering more destinations, more efficient in-flight service and more competi- tive prices. It’s the kind of airline Pacific Western wants to be. It's the kind of airline we think Canadians want to fly. Growth means job security. Being the best airline also means a secure future for our employees. Through competitive posi- tioning and efficient operations we can grow and provide job security. But it takes every one ~ working together. The best means a fair return on investment. Being the best also means being financially sound. Our investors need a fair return on their investment. Flexibility means competitiveness. The airline business is just chat; a business. Pacific Western requires operational flexibility to remain competitive in the new deregulated marketplace. Our best pre-strike offers, now withdrawn, reflected wage rates among the highest in the industry. Now that the unions involved have unequivocally rejected these Offers, we are looking for new ways to gain flexibility to remain competitive. You can depend on Pacific Western. Despite the current labour dispute you can continue to depend on us, Depend on all our flights to operate as usual. And depend on us for safe, friendly and reliable service. Today, and in the future, you can depend on Pacific Western Airlines.