UBC tours FOR OUT-OF-TOWN visitors and local residents alike, the University of Brittsh Columbia can offer lots to see and do during the summer. Starting immediately, free walking tours are available daily at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Disrupting the lives of those who depend upon the bus system for transportation serves no useful purpose. Maintaining regular bus service Monday through Friday. A day’s advance notice is re- quested, though, and you can arrange tours by calling 228-3131. Some of the attractions generally included in the tours are the UBC Aquatic must be a priority. Even with the problems of the past few weeks Metro Tratis:t has consistently refused to consider a lockout. Such a step would be taken only as a last resort if job action by the union made. it impossible to continue to provide service. Centre (also open for public swimming), Nitobe Garden and other areas of the Botanical Garden, the Main Library and Sedgewick underground library, and the Geology Museum. Tours of the Dairy Cattle Research and Teaching Unit The place to negotiate a new contract is at the bargaining table. Definite progress was being made in talks until the Independent Canadian Transit Union broke off negotiations in March. Agreement had been reached on many of the issues. This labour dispute can be resolved without further inconvenience to the public. METRO Let's get back to the bargaining table. \ TRANSIT OPERATING COMPANY | C9 - Wednesday, May 9, 1984 - North Shore News are also available. Dairy milking takes place at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Call 228-4593 to book a tour. And don’t miss UBC’s fabulous Museum of An- thropology on Northwest Marine Drive overlooking the sea. In addition, during the summer session a full pro- gram of musical and theatrical events is planned and the public is welcome to attend. Details of summer events will be available in June.