__FINGER OF CONDEMNATION is potted at TWU picketérs during one of many incidents of verbal confrontation that arose Monday as | : motorists waited hours to hoard Jorries, (Ian Smith photo)’ 5 ARMA NO A EIEN ORT By CHR s LLOYD: mantortsts waiting. for - ferries Monday ‘resembled ‘the worst of summer long week- . ends as ferries from Horseshoe Bay were halted for five hours by picketing B.C. Tel strikers. . | Raaeatat ie ea fa ae Telecommunications Workers Union (TWU) members set up a picket line outside’ the’ terminal before noon, following a call ‘from a ferry worker that B.C.. Tel supervisors had worked on at least one pay. phone within the terminal. . B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers Union’ members ’ refused to work behind the picket line and sates were cancelled until late: in *: the afternoon. The picket line was finally ‘lifted ond ferries began sailing after B.C. Tel management. issued a. guarantee to the TWU that supervisors would not work at the site for the duration of the Tel dispute. By that time, lines of : CONTINUED ON PAGE A12 ' elements of criminal’ ‘activity :\ and’ police’ -enforcement increased during. 1980.in the : mudiicipality. The same’ is also true in the area of traffic ‘enforcement and auto ‘ac- cidents. The number of breaking and entering offences in- creased almost 40 per cent in 1980 from 408 ° reported incidents in 1979 to 534. CONTINUED ON PAGE Aa Clondy with sunny Intervals and a few Isolated showers, THURSDAY: Variable high cloud. f Reachi n g Eve ry | Door N orth Shore