26 - Wednesday, May 27, 1987 - North Shore News Pa * «Le NEWS photo Nell Lucente | ARTIST KIFF Holland, rigat, was one of the mary artists on hand demonstrating and fecturing at Satur- day’s encounter with art held by the West Vancouver Sketch Ciub to celebrate West Vancouver’s 75th an- niversary. Outdoor classes were held in the SVest Vancouver municipal gardens. BILL 20 gives teachers the right to strike BILL 19 lets the government cancel any strike any time BILL 20 gives teachers the right to bargain some working conditions as well as salaries BILL 19 continues wage controls for teachers and puts limits on working conditions based on their school board’s “ability to pay” BILL 20 forces schools and teachers into an assemb!y- BILL 1 allows the employer to punish those who don't follow this model to the letter A MESSAGE FROM THE B.C. TEACHERS’ FEDERATION NV library offers summer activities THE NORTH Vancouver City Library is offering 2 summer full of activities for elementary school students. The following is a list of events. On Saturday, June 20 at 1:30 p.m, the Medieval Society is plan- ning an afternoon of jousting, dancing and games. Children will receive a packet of instructions to carry them through a summer of reading and entertainment. On Saturday, June 27 at 1:30 p.m. the movie Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox, will be shown to Summer Reading Club members only. Parent’s signature is required. On Thursday, july 2 at 2 p.m, Corrie Mosier will present a pup- pet show entitled Time to Think About Green. On Thursday, July 9 at 2 p.m. storyteller Kit Pearson, author of A Handful of Time, will be OUR GOVERNMENT wants you to believe that Bill 20, the new Teaching . Profession Act, gives B.C. Teachers everything they ever asked for. IT DOESN'T TELL you what Bili 19, the Industrial Relations Reform Act, takes away — not just frum teachers but from all working people. BILL 20 makes membership in the teachers’ own federa- tion voluntary BILL 20 then makes it mandatory for all teachers to join the government’s new College of Teachers — a concept that other provincial governments have abandoned as unworkable line approach that cannot work in the classroom BILLS 19 and 20: | SLEIGHT-OF-HAND LEGISLATION featured. On Thursday, July 16 at 2 p.m. David Dodge of Gordon Southam Conservatory will do a_ pres- entation on space. On Thursday, July 23 at 2 p.m. Gary Penway, North Van City planning technician, wili talk about the city’s past and future. On Thursday, July 30 at 2 p.m. Native students from the Museum of Anthropology will give a demonstration. On Thursday, August 6 at 2 p.m. Paddy Culhane will show how to make miniatures and models. On Thursday, August 13 at 2 p.m. a futuristic music and story program will be held. Pre-registration is required for these summer activities as space is limited. The library suggests sign- ing up as soon as possible. For further information call 980-4424,