AlS - Sunday, April 22, 1984 - North Shore News BE B.C. news 7 PULP INDUSTRY Unions rejecting pact PULP UNION workers — as expected — are rejecting a contract) proposal in pro- vince wide-voting. The first set of results of the voting — from tour mills on Vancouver Island and in the Lower Mainland area — Families Win a round THE FAMILIES of victims of mass murderer Chfford Olson have won another court battle in their fight to have $100,000 paid Olson recovered. The B.C. Court of Appeal has dismissed an application in which a lawyer for in- dividuals associated with the “‘cash-for-bodies’’ deal sought to delay the families’ court actions. Earlier in B.C. ruled the week the Supreme Court had that a list of docu- ments relevant to the pay- ment of cash to Olson for the location of bodies of his victims be released by lawyers The families have already won a default judgement against Olson, who failed to file defense in an earlier ac- tron in which they sought damages Because Olson does not the famiuthies are now seeking access to the moneys paid which wentaunto a trust fund for has wite and intant son have any money, Olson, Que. firm can sue B.C. Rail N WC Couet oof Nyopec abe baa ruled tat ot © hebe eet Stpare Cyett eottup rad nis ablio oc etd ne fe Noarye bh Koa, with tad sy 1 rod Cobh beont Thre otha, ' a vevecbtr trvidiverns foosha . Lon bey hoes ( ' Soactiat tte ae orn th 4 Kosh cove an Datta bbe dye bbb way titrate t Per yer bys aaa hiv cease Poe bet ava rr oon seagrle ade Coc thal wled beats elle peatbors orb feed arial Se Pee Oe Te bre wot hid ws i a cuclttuge Cyc de rte sene enn f dlls eppee adech this week Tic veto Needed vas Ke Va vat fone FOR SALE: my OTT) ao eo! av PAL in ee ame call does it all 25 WORDS 300 North Shore News 986-6222 PET CORNER show the umons coming _ results are expected. return to their yobs. out heavily against the con- The workers, represented That came at the end of tract proposal. by esther the Canadian an eight-week lock-out and Paperworkers Union or the two weeks after the provin- At the four mills, workers Pulp and Paper Workers of cial government introduced have rejected the contract by Canada, agreed to submit votes of 80, 86, 90 and 96 the contract bid to their legislation ordering the mills ere 2 See per cent. members only after the re-opened and threatened to Se oe Labor Relations Board legislate an agreement if the BEAUTIFUL 11-MONTH-OLD pure-bred Doberman, The voung continues at ordered their strike illegal industry and the workers who has been spayed, needs a good home. If you can pro- other mulls, where similar and ordered the workers to could not reach agreement. vide one, telephone Doris Orr at 987-9015. (ores AUDITORS SAY: =“ Sell it off!” THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE HUGE SAVINGS NOW! ~~ = apie eae Ve Wee? Sailing a