4 - Friday, February 24, 1984 - North Shore News outside... VICTORIA — Om- budsman Karl Fried- mann’s apology may not be enough for Forest Minister Tom Waterland. Waterland said he will take the matter up with his legal counsel, after Fried- mann .issued an apology late Wednesday for part of a report that claimed VICTORIA — Students will be used special calling cards to help them find work this summer, the provincial government has announced. The blue and white cards will explain how potential employers of the students will benefit for government funding if they create new jobs for VANCOUVER — Negotiations aimed at set- tling the dispute between pulp mill workers and owners continue today as animosity between the pulp umons and their solid wood-working counterparts grows IWA) president Jack Munroe expressed outrage Wednesday as locked out pulp and paper workers set up secondary picket TORONTO The young and the old got a break this week as the federal Via Rail company slashed fares in attempts to oan crease train ndership Under the new tate structure those over 60 will begin paying substan tially lower for train fare on March 18 ST) GEORGES. Crenada ~ bighteen people hase been charged th Comnes thom with the Slaying oof Mitiistes Hashop oun the fourier Brome Maurice Maitddst of a comp that even turdly Ved var thre Name rie an trys anno of Care tia Bernard © oatd ithe Apology for Waterland Students get calling cards Pulp workers keep IWA out Fare cuts for teens, seniors Eighteen face murder charges the forest minister had at- tempted to have him pull- ed off an imvestigation in- to stumpage fee losses. That report touched of shock waves when Fried- mann charged that sloppy govermment practices have cost the government milhons of dollars in lost fees from logging companies. young people. The cards are part of a $10 million plan to sub- sidize the costs of new jobs in private busineses, universities, tourist infor- mation centres and museums. The government will announce details of a plan to help students become entepreneurs during sum- mer vacations later. lines at a number of sawmills, throwing IWA- represented workers off the job. The IWA has a ten- tative contract agreement with sawmill owners. The secondary picketing by the pulp workers put more than 15,000 sawmill workers out of work as 25 mills, run by the same com panies that own pulp mills, were hat New fares Lor those bet- ween $2 and 2.) po into ef- fect immediately, with VW day passes available for $328 and $238 during the off season Rates for cight, 145 and 22 passes for regional travel are also being cul for youths travel anywhere deputy prone minister who led the Coup was charged woth Conspiracy fo coovemvatiel ferpaneneny Sroihae ofrarges were bard AB LETNT VO athens ap clude Comrie s wete while seven others face charge: vet rebar being Bastrop apeed five af fais Subprpror bors THAT MAY be the latest rock and roll cassette that has Rachel Davis and younger brother Louis enthralled. NEWS photo Stuart Davis They're taking advantage of one of the services available at North Van library Saturday afternoons for kids. The library has story-time at 10:30 a.m. and Dungeons and Dragons at 1:30 p.m. as well as the music. Marilyn Baker Mayor, North Van District “ht doesn’t appear as though there are any surprises or signticant changes on the budget We've been in touch wath the provincial government and it ap pears revenue sharing grants won't be cul any more than we were told they would be Mr Ritchie (Municipal At fais Minister Ball Ritchie) deserves full marks for geting that information to tus before budget time ' Grouse shuffled GROUSE MOUNTAIN Resorts, teetering under an estimated $17 millon in debris as back on familiar hasancds The reson was not mielud cdooin the recent sale oof Mascan Comp of Ontario te a Brosh group Phe Hdammerson group settled Tor a shopping centec and scme Outarne coal ostate Ce rorase ATi tain Keser s cestaies or thre tharrrds vat Phrase NV UV oacgetidin a Dertvoninas businessman and whet Ntaseate shatetrotders vas part of the deal Derrick Humphreys Mayor, West Vancouver “We sincerely hope that the Moimister of Munnipal Affairs will hold to his statement that there wall be no greater than a 10) per cent reduction oan municipal grants from resources that he announced fast tall because the whole budgetary process for the municipality . which operates on a financial vear that starts January boots statement based oon his Don’t Spoil Your Vacation with a SUNBURN! PRE-TAN THE SAFE TANFASTIC WAY! $65 20 VISITS SAE Jack Loucks Mayor, North Van City “PE don't feel there were any surprises We were told they were going to cut un condibonal grants and it doesn’t look lhhe the cuts will be any greater than 10 per cent and they may even be a little less than that The other impact, is chat some of the organizations that are pet ting ther funding cul may be turning to the municipality for help