6- Suny january 2 26, 1986 - North Shore News 4 nergy Minister Stephen Rogers created quite a-tough political dilemma for - conflict of interest revelations. - ment in a pulp partnership which needs timber from proposed logging in the southern Queen - on the cabinet’s environmental land use com- + should be used. — who,.voluntarily..resigned when his own “revealed — - Mr. Rogers is toughing it out with “help from his boss, Mr;’Bennett immediately ’ held that his energy minister’s portfolio is not ~. directly concerned. with forestry. And despite cabinet. ; a Forcing Mr:: Rogers to quit would have been + popular: with many voters as ‘being only fair. to Mire: ‘Waterland. It would also have robbed the “minisier = but resignatio ‘is tie hororable parliamentary : of interest, clearly exists. : Mo |) year, Mr. Bennett had to.weigh the increased : damage to the Socred i image of losing not one - “but two key ministers in a conflict of interest * contest.And reversing his initial support for _.Mr. Rogers could -have earned him.the dread- ed. label ‘indecisive’, which is costing Prime ’ Minister Mulroney dearly. : ‘Gambling on the public’s short memory; Mr. Bennett's ay out “of ‘the dilemma may: erefore be sound politics. Whether it’s sound ‘moval and. ethical leadership i is ariother matter. ~ Brian | Mulroney's top trade negotiator. : ning the country, instead! ~ a Taek voucx o# hon ao wiiT VANCOUVER . Display ‘Advertising 980-0511 “north: shore ; _ Classified Advertising 966-6222 mt “Newsroom 985-2131 e Circutation 986-1337 om : Subseriptions 986-1337 ye aUNDAY WEDNEBDAY «FRIDAY "4139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4 Publisher: Peter Speck - Editor. -in- .Chiet - Operations ‘Manager - ; Noe! Wright Berni Hilliard Managing Editor 7 Advertising Director vo! | Nancy Weatherley: Linda: Stewart . ~ North Shore News, tounded in 4969; as an independent suburban + newspaper and qualified under Schedule Ill, Part 10, Paragraph ill of the Excise Tax Act, is published each Wednesday. Friday and Sunday. by North Shore Free Press Ltd. and distributed to every door on the North Shore, Second Class Mail Registration Number 3885. Entire contents ©1986 North Shore Free Prass Ltd. All rights raserved. Subscriptions North and West Vancouver, $25: per year. Mailing rates _ available on request. Submissions are welcome but.we cannot accept res sponsibility for unsolicited material including manuscripts and pictures which should be accompanied by a Stamped, adoressed envelope. Member of the B.C. Press Council. am #56, 245 (average, Wednesday SDA DIMISION 1. Friday & Sunday) Bs, : Low ot ” Vacve en “THIS PAPER 1S RECYCLABLE Bennett's way . Premier Bennett following the recent. Mr. Rogers has a $100,000 tax shelter invest- | ": Charfottes, including Lyell Island. He also sits - mittee which — examines how such resources - But unlike Forestry Minister Tom Waterland : ='$25,000 investment i in the same partnership was © ‘opposition outcries, the Premier later reaffirm: . - “ed: that Mr. Rogers. would remain in the : : opposition. of a useful election issue. Neither - used ‘of any abuse of privilege, = °. tradition when-even the potentiai for, conflict Against this, in‘an almost certain election ; hose. ‘who: fear: the cost of. free. trade” ‘have an aily of sorts in none other than - “Simon: Reisman,; who earns: ‘$1,000 a day for athe job, ‘Says.it still ‘costs him:up to $300,000 - a year in. income he forfeits from ‘other sources, | free trade is a losing: game for Mr. | — if he’s geod enough to command’ that kind 0 money, maybe he ‘should be fun-, keep law and order during the WITH: COLORS ‘BLYING...6th Field Engineer Squadron ‘proudly: parades. st North: Van District Hall Nov. 24, 1984 to receive the Freedom of the District from Mayor Marilyn Baker (efi, on Platform). A SMART SALUTE, please, to North Van's very own ar- © my, which celebrates its 75th' birthday next Saturday... It was on February 1, 1911 — after vigorous petitioning - organized by two worthy locai residents, Alexander Phillips and Donald Cameron — that Ottawa officially authorized the formation in North Van of the 6th Field Company, Cana- dian Engineers. After three- | quarters of-a century, with a proud” tecord in two world _ wars, the only military unit, permanently stationed on the’ North Shore. is still . going. " strong. Its first C.O. was Major . §.P. Fell; commemorated to- day in Fell and Pemberton Avenues (Pemberton being his middle name).. British-born » and’ educated at Harrow School, where he was a ~ classmate of Winston. Chur- _ chill, Fell arrived in North Van in 1897 to become manager of the Lonsdale Estates and in / 1905 was commissioned in the * Canadian Army. By the spring of 1912 ‘his fledgling unit had enrolled its first, 30 Sappers (the tra:. ditional engineers). It made its public debut the following year at a garrison. review in Stanley Park, where it led the march - past the Duke of Connaught. A year ‘later it first saw active service when called out to help ‘tiame for’ army~ turbulent Nanaimo coal strike, The North .Van.-Sappers * forward-looking | were thinkers, too. As early as 1913 they proposed the formation: of an aviation section. Alas, the then defence minister, Sam . ‘Hughes, poured cold water on. - their brainwave, . dismissing’ flying machines as ‘costly toys, only as yet in the : experi; mental stage and most -imprac- tical in war’. Poor’ myopic: Sam! . - Meanwhile, by 1915, they completed the construction of. their permanent: home, * the Forbes Avenue Armouries, on jand donated by a North Van businessman, one Mr. Mahon: ’ From there the 6th Field Com- pany functioned asa recruit- ment and training centre throughout World War One — mustering well over 4,000 recruits and sending nine out of lO of them, a total of 3,827 ‘trained men, overseas in 100 separate drafts. Continued training and ex- ercises paid off. by the ‘out: break cf World War Two in 1939, when the Company was mobilized with-an experienc- ed cadre of battle-ready of- ficers and. NCOs. This time the unit itself went ‘overseas . ~ with the 3rd Canadian Infan- © try Division — landing on the - D-Day Normandy beaches i Megen and the Rhineland.. « and distinguishing itself in ac- tion all the way from Caen and the Falaise Gap to Nij- photo submitted SWEET CHRISTMAS MEMORY .. . Chris McEachnie (left) receiving 8-Ib. chocolate ‘‘Santa’’- ‘from West Van Secondary Principal J John ‘Williams. Noel Wright < sunday brunch ¢ cna Squadron, as it has since been! Tenamed, is a Militia unit, — doubly ‘demonstrated. The. “Squadron” *, Freedom of the City in 1972". “and the: Freedom -of the” “District “in” 1984:— honors which’entitle” through North’-Van_ streets . with «bayonets fixed. And why not? In peace as in war they’ve : proved mighty good guys to - Sappers! = _ NEW! photo & art Davis ‘Field. Engineer which: means its. personnel -. have civilian jobs and live a normal civilian life apart from training commitments. : Training sessions are. held every Thursday evening in the Forbes Armouries, with a two- _ day weekend exercise (usually -- at Canadian’’Forces Base Chilliwack) once.a month. Plus a major one-week exer- cise cach summer withthe ifth Canadian Mechanized: Brigade Group at Wainwright, Alta. Base pay rate for a- freshly joined private is $31.75. per full training day — $14.25 for. the Thursday evening : parades. | Under its present C: 0., Ma-~ jor Bill White, the unit has an. authorized ‘strength of 111, with some 30 vacancies cur- rently open — and nothing makes Major Bill happier than - to welcome new recruits. Give them a call at the Armouries (988-4533) to find out. more. ° The esteem nai fie n in very ’own army" “has-been ‘received it to: march’ colors flying and have around. Happy birthday, xk OO *. WRAP-UP: Christmas has been history for a month but ‘it still holds sweet. memories for West ‘Van's Chris the: McEachnie, Grade 7. To raise money’ for. the Santa’ Claus Fund, West -Van! Secondary, students raffled ‘off ‘a: huge © chocolate “‘Santa” donated by-, Thelma’ Jackson:of Purdy’s, Park Royal,’ selling over 400 | tickets’ at 25° cents.: Winner. Chris suddenly: had‘a whole ° bunch of new; close friends’... |.” Elected:1986 chairman of the. :. . North Shore Union Board of © Heaith is West Van Alderman’: Gordon Rowntree, with North Van. District‘Alderman:Joan : | Gadsby as -his vice. .., Margaret: Ramsay of the - North Shore Information and | Volunteer Centre.is holding a house warming -4 to’ 6p. m: "Tuesday (Jan.-28)' at their new, ’ location, 1060 Roosevelt Cres-- “cent — two blocks ‘south of. “the Avalon off’: Lloyd _ Latest. :.. North -.: Shore ~ bed- ~and-break fast registry . gearing up for Expo is Jane Heukelom’s ‘‘Host ‘Inter-: . national’, in. West’ Van. alae you're. interested i in earning a flew: --bucks as. as: : Featured’ February artist, 10° a.m.'ta‘2 = pam. weekdays, at West Van's ‘Klee ,Wyck’ Gallery ‘is | Ken Walters, ‘displaying ” Lower Mainland § scenés painted in his to Karen: Magnussen: skating . instructor Nancy Hunter of . ‘North Van who's now.Jaun-" ching her ‘‘Guidebook® for Teaching Preschool: Skating and -Hockey’’, ..a- Canadian sellout, on the U.S. -market. : kok * ‘WRIGHT .OR WRONG: Why is it that people never of- fer to make a long story short until it’s too late?