, December 5, 1982; North Shore News LS STRIKE threats against Capilano College ended Thursday night when both faculty and management ratified a settlement drawn up by negotiating teams. Voting figures from the faculty’s ratification meeting were. not available at News -press time but college Principal Paul Gallagher said the 10 directors who voted on the pact had been unanimous in their ac- ceptance. Major conditions in the settlement are that no new directors will be appointed prior to March 31, 1984 and three “appointments - earlier March 1983. Gallagher - said the con-.. tract dispute strengthened an had “us-and- them” polarization at the; college and added: “The”. next step, of- course, is to _. recover from this period. This kind of activity is very stressful in the college and it has created and strengthened positions we have got to eliminate and we have to try to get the college working again.” A YES VOTE to ratify contract for Cap College Faculty as-the ha Py members were able to leave the meeting with an s accepted contract behind them. i avalanche buried three of them. The other four dug them out and found that Pat- REPORTS drawn up by the- North Shore Emergency Program into last weekend’s landslide disaster near Britannia shows the incident was a life-or-death endurance test for the party from Porteau Corrections Camp and a_ high-risk venture for their rescuers. ByCHRISLLOYD | 1” Venetian, Vertical “In-home FREE ESTIMATES terson, who died, already unconscious. Conzatti made a bivouac from his survival equipment and began trying to was It shows that camp in- structor Mauro Conzatti worked solidly for fourhours anything.” sending ne the vice youth attempting to resuscitate 17- The seven-member party 1, try to get help year-old Patrick Patterson from Porteau Camp had left The youth: arrived at base who was burried in the their base camp early landslide. and later declared Saturday’. morning. for a. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 three-day survival trip. They cecccccccaccocccesessoososes #eeee to call for ‘help by radio’ ‘telephone. “He did an amazing job, ™ says Jefferd. “The incredible part is that he walked all that way in the dark and didn't have snow. shoes or. ‘Concord Copy Dec. 6- ‘Dec. 11 _ 101-1615 Pemberton 885-5115 8 ‘Returning to. Vancouver by: popular demand’. \ Tickets available at any V.T. C. outlet, 681-1818 ' & HIS ORCHEST “SWING ISIN... DEC. 13 — JAN. 1 Tickets For: * DINNER & DANCE OR .* DANCE ONLY MAY BE PURCHASED FROM ANY V.T.C, OUTLET 687-18 An Original and Unique concept with Savings Out of this World! Our Qualified Stylists are awaiting in our World of the $6.00 Haircuts. Shampoo extra upon request. An ET Cut....An ET Price! The Universe Agrees -— it’s an ET Deal. Open: Mon., Tues. & Sat. 9-6 Wed Fri. 9-8 TRIM I HAIR SALON 1444 Lonsdale Ave. 980-7943 ‘North Vancouver NORTH VANCOUVER. ‘draperies by S. Laursen Custom Draperies, Bedspreads All blinds 20% off list Labour per panel $5.50 (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCH 8 a.m. to. 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday oon 2 "2966 DAL RICHARDS ‘LET'S DANCE” IN A BIG BAND DANCE EVENT ORNER MARINE DRIVE 2 CAPILANO ROAD 984-0611 Cc leudeadeccésdeehsodecvcoecienecheenbesecnevtvcesspvececacceveccececceves and Wooden Blinds Service’’ GLADLY GIVEN RA 18 eeesessys this year is reviewed in’ vevesaseseseazsceebeveetcete INSIDE re ee a ae a ee as er