Hospital opens ECU wing: A21 THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER April 18,1984 Newsroom 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 Circulation 986-1337 Price 25¢ pA r C O 5 photo Stuart Davis COLLEEN HUSSEY was one of about 70 péople who showed up outside the News’ . Office Saturday to join a protest march organized by the Aboriginal Support Committec. The group was protesting a recent column on the cut-off land settlement by Doug Collina, the ‘‘bigot’’ referred to above. KING R AID From distillery union members THE-CITY of North Vancouver has backed Park and Tilford distillery workers in calling on the pro- vincial government to grant distilleries tax conces- sions similar to those enjoyed by B.C.’s wine industry. By MAUREEN CURTIS Aldermen made the decision Monday, after a presentation from distillery worker Alexis Scott. Seventy five employees stand to lose their jobs as of June 1! when Park and Tilford closes its North Van- couver operations Scott sug- gested that the relocanon ot local operations inp Quebec was due to the tax situation with respect fo distilleries. but could not say whether Pack and Talftord would reconsider them mave at the situation was alleviated Nidermian Daria Parvbo asked of the ocmphovecs trad Sone dered perrtn rp acre thie ny an .t stoic istiliens Nol ved Wee chert hoc thre dispar iw atieb eepebet aici Ww ( cael ro tup Cee Nerd ADDS AES Seott replied Poa decor varave tacheb ctr © oan, ALENINS SCOTI es ee rr cr ee eupeed Tobie fo weecrrd ade ' See page A20 B.C RAIL Vandals create $10,000 mess NOK TE VANCOUVER Ke NIP ned look for vandals who caused more than Slo QoQ... BC Kath cquipment over the weekend [fee todo | Le ee nN ' Qa Woes t - t Nota ers Tristcde bes rn