AS - Wednceday, Amgust 4, 1982 - Nerth Shore News Dickson As of press time, unless some kind of miracle settlement is reached at the last moment, the B.C. government employees will be going on strike Thursday morning. Thousands of jobs and services will be af- fected. Emergency services will continue. - Today’s question ts: “How would the B.C. government strike affect yeu ?’' Dale Hatchen Neath Vamcouver I would find it a great inconvenience. It’s crazy. This is too serious a thing to do. I do think the 6 percent wage increase is pretty low. Helen Burechailo North Vancouver Personally, I don’t think 1 will affect me too much. I don’t care if the liquor stores are shut - down and I don’t plan on using the ferries. Fil be OK for a while. If the liquor stores are shut down, it will be doing some pcople a favour. Wendy Gauke Nowth Vancouver Lockily, I got my marriage licence last Friday. I hope the liquor married. Because of the recession and occessary cutbacks, | think the 6 percent is a good deal . Seven Hecther Nesth Vancouver le cs) hard to say, because there arc 10 many government ser wicees. I'm a student and some of my frends arc worricd about the goveramcat = financial scrvices Bole Ccamache Neth Vancouver 1 don't think at will affect me too much | can survive without the liquor stowe It as hard to tell what will happen if itis a4 hong stnhkc LAND USE ACT NOVVA protests to Vander Zalm Protesting the unavailability of copies of the controversial Land Use and time allowed for study and rational response,” was the message from NOVVA. Act now in its second The-.Greater Vancouver reading in the B.C. ~Regional™ District board legislature, North Van- voted Wednestisy to“ask the couver Voters Association B.C. government to delay-its fired off a telegram to proposed new Land Use Act Municipal Affairs Minister until municipalities have had Bill Vander Zalm last achance toassess it. Wednesday asking for a Coquitlam Mayor Jim delay in the passage of this Tonn, also president of the bill. Union of B.C. Municipalities, said many ‘““We protest the mayors had only just unavailability of copies of proposed Land Use Act, a had not yet been issued one. matter bearing on the in- “The government is trying terests of all municipal to jam the bill through the taxpayers. Request this legislature before the legislation be withheld until municipalities know what it copies are made available is all about,” he said. Crime prevention up to management AN ANGRY protest about others in the City. the lack of police protection Supt. R.O. 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