A3 - Wednesday, November 16, 1983 - North Shore News Automotive . . . Business .......... B4 Classified ........ A30 Entertainment . B7 : : a . Fashion ...... C6 a ro Na , i Food.............9 REMEMBERED _— NATIONAL LAST SKATE tote We have a pictoral look at one The action was fast and furious They closed down the Stardust Sports ...........-BI of the North Shore’s on local pitches as the best roller rink Saturday night, Hayden Stewart... .C11 Remembrance Day ceremonies, college teams came to town. touching off memories and Travel...........C10 held Friday. sadness. TV Time..........B11 PAGE A24 PAGE BI PAGE CI What’s Going On. . .B9 N West Van teachers, board take talks down to the wire Facing midnight deadline NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN the West Vancouver School Board and its teachers continued Tuesday as both sides attempted to beat a midnight deadline for settling a 1984 contract. “Wei certainly hope we make it (before the deadline) to make it clear that the reason we withdrew our ser vices had nothing to do with salary,’’ Heather Walker, president of the West Van Teachers Assouiation, said Monday “It's very impor tant that we know the board is willing to negotiate an ox emption to Bill 3 It agreement on a 1984 contract wasn't reached by midnight Tuesday (alter the News) deadline), the matter would go to binding arbitration Walker said the WVTA would be pleased with a con tract that follows the one negotiated by North Van couver School Board That document, one of two thal played a role in the end of the provincial employees stitke gives the teachers oo wage imrcase for 1984 but recognizes semrotity cophts ‘Ttomay be thal we would adjust tt for West Vancouver coaditivns, bul wos certainly a good model Walker said North Vancouver school trustees tatified the agiec Ment with the teachers San day. six days after they had verted tert fa po abonp with the tentative Comtract Phe conagienadl cote cea tthe CONTE at whan bh crusted Pratve Played a caper cole ve ase : ? tren the three hay stra bey NEWS photo Terry Poters teachers Checupbert the pres ALMOST THREE. inches of rain in tess than two days, wind and a Tuesday afternoon high tide raised Nood fears in some vine was lost when the arcas of West Vancouver To press time there had been no major damage in the municipality but Highway 99 to Squamish had been closed by mad slides and there was a report that oac home acar the highway had been heavily damaged Above, residents of Irwin Drive and stadents sand bag against the rising waters of Cypress ( reck Ne Prereel Paster t ocr debt 6 fined apy cone my Keres Ct rsrtre rot Vv terestedh cn what cha. ware Vrvitug ter ae trie we