(2 ~ Wedueaday, December 3, (986 - Narth Share Mews CES eT STITT ITI tf TPO OATS Rte Pare Pr spear 9 PSFSPSS sP r inquiring reporter Stephen Barrington UNIONIZED WORKERS from Shave Cuble returned to their offices Nov. 24 alter reaching a tentative agreement hat meant the end ton labor dispute that hus lasted since July Woof this year. Over the four months, the North Shore suffered intecrupdiods ino cable television service resulting from: what Shaw management said were delib- enitely smashed cables and acts of vandalism. No one Did dispute Max Hart Vancouver I don't watch TV — not ' when Um = over here. There was nothing wrong with the.television. Simace Olson North Vancouver I didn’t know they were on strike. | don’t follow strikes, but the TV was fine. don’t Crue Biily Frizzle North Vancouver know, watch too much televi- siun..1 listen to Motley and also to hockey games. enlinten nomena’ was ever charged as a result of the interruptions, One of the World Series baseball games eanished from television sereens just as fins were cheerii dieir favorite tewm, This week, Inquiring Reporter asked a few younger (ele- vision watchers if they tad experienced any interruptions as restltof the dispute, cause TV probiems? Mike Edwards Bowen Island Yes it did. It screwed up our television on Bowen Island. The picture started going all fuzzy and everything. Theresa Date Vancouver I’ve never had any pro- blems because I live in Vancouver. My cablevi- sion is pretty good, 1 don’t the THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses over the past week to face various crim- inal charges laid against them. Before Judge C.1, Walker in North Vancouver provincial court Decesmber 1: Francis Jacobs Van Den Berghe was fined $50 after the 26-year-old North Vancouver man_ pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of cannabis, Dennis Wheatley was fined $35 after the 58-year-old North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to sail- ing a vessel over five knots in Deep Cove harbor, Before fudge J.K, Shaw in North Vancouver provinctal court November 26: A bench warrant was issued for Robert John Ings after the 32- year-old North Vancouver man failed to appear on a charge of theft under $1,000. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court November 24: Robert Thomas Higgins, 20, was fined $400 on a charge of breaching his probation. Fresh WHOLE FRYING CHICKEN Fresh PORK SIDE SPARE RIBS ‘Regular Quality GROUND BEEF BIRTHDAY CAKE: | & COFFEE ° EACH DAY Fresh Split or Cut Up FRYING CHICKEN Boneless 99°, °2.09. PORK BUTT 95°... roasts YEARS OF SERVICE 2 DECADES OF QUALITY FOR YOU EATS “| 0 Ib. 2.29. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER YOUR “FRESH” CHRISTMAS TURKEYS NOW! LIMITED SUPPLY OF FRESH GEESE & DUCKS ALSO AVAILABLE Top Round BARON OF BEEF ROASTS $3.29 Olympic SLICED SIDE BACON 2.19 1810 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER 926-1440 926-8128