80,000 peace walkers wrong, says Trudeau — OTTAWA (UPC) - Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau criticized Monday demonstrators who took part in a series of weekend peace protests for failing to express an equal concern over Soviet arms capabilities. “The danger of nuclear escalation is not one-sided.” Trudeau told NDP member of parliament Simon de Jong during question period. “It is surprising to me that there is not a sign in many of these demonstrations... to militate against the Soviets’ SS-20. “Has the honorable A21 - Wednesday, April 27, 1983 - North Shore News STILL TIME TO DEBATE CRUISE member ever seen in that band of people signs pro- testing against the Soviet union?” An umbrella agreement was signed recently laying out ground rules for testing of American weapons in Canada, Trudeau reiterated, but an expected U.S. request to test the cruise in Alberta has not yet been received. “The situation has not changed,” he said. “The re- quest has not been made yet, we have not therefore made any commitment.” De Jong had called Trudeau's attention to the ert & SIGN OF THE TIMES. Peace walkers in Vancouver, which saw by far the largest march with at least 65,000 people taking part, were noticeable for their universal condemnation of nuclear arms and thelr concerns for the survival of the planet, rather than for targetting of US. politics. NEW SPACES IN CAPILANO MOBILE HOME PARK! Right by the river OPLI'XE MANUFACTURED HOMES NOW ANAILABLE RENTAL TO ORDER FOR PRIS C Hoole t LOT DEVELOPMENI WATSON HOMES O401 KINGSWAY HURNABY B ¢ CALL US NOW AI 435-4461 anti-cruise message delivered Sunday by 80,000 people who took part in demonstrations across Canada. “Is the prime minister prepared to listen to the peo- ple's wishes to be free of nuclear threat no matter which camp it comes from?” asked De Jong. He said the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in “a mad dance” and _ that “nobody is a good guy any more, they are both crazy.” Trudeau replied that De Jong appeared to be waging a one-sided battle. “Has the honorable NEWS photo Stuart Davis member's party expressed disappointment to (Soviet) secretary Andropov’s non- reply to President Reagan's offer to go away from the zero option, to find some compromise?” Trudeau ask- ed. Trudeau said, as he has before, the opposition were entitled to debate cruise testing during one of their allotted days before Parlia- ment adjourns for the sum- mer. “There has been a debate before and we would welcome another one,” Trudeau said. “The opposi- tion has many days to do so *1 June.” 095 BASIC RETURN - 25% DISCOUNT FOR A..- 07 ALL us FAMILIES » FREE NORTH SHORE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Beat the Rush ... Call 7 Days a Week til 9 p.m. GWEN ANTAYA a $300 RETURN oe 7 The NORTH SHORE WINTER CLUB is celebrating its 25TH ANNIVERSARY this year and is happy to present a ‘‘SUMMER GUEST PROGRAM”’ from MAY 15 through AUGUST 31. Our Facilities Include: Tennis indoor outdoor Courts Racquet Baill ice Skating figure skating hockey hockey schools Swimming 25 metre outdoor pool diving tank teaming Coaching Competition wn Marin s Swam Club (registration Apr 20 and May 1) wachng poo! Adult jacuzzi's/saunas/steam rooms Social Scene dancing Friday & Saturday nights coffee partes barbeques dinners get togethers ot every description bridge tournaments or fun games /The Tiki Deck/picnics ENROLL EARLY TO BE SUHE TO GET INTO THE SPECIAL CLINICS MEET NEW PEOPLE AND GET ACTIVE! FEES Family $300 Couples $250 Note Guest Enrolment does not include clinics, booking fees. or lessons LIMITED ENROLMENT! REGISTER NOW! (Mountain Hwy. at Keith Rd ) 985-4135 Regardless of the month your Autoplan Insurance 1s due. your nearest authorized BCAA Insurance Agency is ready to serve you Avoid the rush drop in carty in the month your insurance ts duc ¢ Convenient Hours * Ample Parking ¢ 1605 Hamilton Avenue, North Vancouver V7P 2L9 Phone 986-1941 between now and the end of FOR SENIORS, GROUPS AND 986-5560 Single $200 North Shore Winter Club 1325 E Kelth Road, North Vancouver