A4 - Wednesday, March 10, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA Retaliation by Liberals OTTAWA - Parlhamentary business stalemated further Tuesday when = Liberal MP's failed to attend two House of Commons committee meetings, apparently in retahation to the week-long Con servative boycott of the Commons A number of Lory MP's led by Flora MacDonald marched into Labor Minister Charles Caccia’s office demanding he appear before the committee to answer questions about his 1982-83 spending estimates. The affair turned intu a department's when Caccia told them sternly, “I'll appear only when your leader (Joe Clark) is ready ta return to the House.” The MP’s stormed out and reported the incident TOW to Clark who had been meeting with his Con servative caucus. planning his partys strategy for the coming days. Liberal MP’s also failed to appear for a sitting of the Indian affairs committee British budget ‘to help industry’ LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s government today handed Bnitons a budget designed to help industry and provide jobs and praised the Reagan administration's efforts in the United States to promote world economic stability. Delivering billed what was mn advance as a harsh budget to parhament, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe © said “This will be a budget for industry and, so. a budget for yobs. But it will be a budget for people as well, a budget that will strengthen the foun dations of economic recovery " In a passage warmly praising the United States, Howe said time of “Atl a growing oin ternational tension the United States 1s shouldenng burdens for the defense of freedom for which all of us on this exposed flank of Europe should be grateful ” Broken porthole suspected WASHINGS PON he smashing of an Minch porthole by heavy seas could have caused the sinking of the shore ol hupe off drilling orig Ocean Ranger with the loss of 44 lives last month Ihe Japanese built roy owned by the Oh can Dorithing and PE aploratiuon Co oof New Orleans La sank tn a raping storm off Newfoun the coast oof dland carly mn the morning of Feb 15 Ato the time of the accident the Owecan Ranger was on lease to Mobil Onl fid and had been drithing off Canada the Newloundland coast for loa years The Occan Ranger the world s latpest otfshore oul orig of ats type sank alter being battered by SO tool waves churned up bey OS) Riot warreds Stay away from L.A. today +rbwW Lob baa “yanpees nc are a Hlaoiiede, preaye id te tbne ‘ Ach fare thie Wie dane seh t. pete thee Ve tiie fest will awedve wee ee db tere pele t vin thas 2 baw vocbe ane Tbaae "y Peovge ee bed Pavhian a) oT re CS Os Neve precedes these. thro teoved + obtaee true otrathe peed Woe steer ce de tate be pen Woodie hae y re i | poleeree tay vlty seneoaad all tae. m eve ns I bowed Moa, ! , otto sobre eh at ety ae + \ ' t \ \ ’ \ Vobiteas yu Phe yo } i \. Lengthy ‘restraint’ feared FROM PAGE A1 autonomy created by the restraint program West Teachers’ Vancouver Association president, Paddy Boyle, slammed the school board for not taking a position at last Monday's meeting itself “We are quite confused as to why the board has not taken any position, par ticularly when the board in December took 4 position, seeking autonomy.” Boyle said — referring to an imitative by the board last fall to sechk independence from the Ministry 9 of Fducation “It now seems to me that Bill Bennett has taken away the only autonomy you ever had — your budget ” Boyle told the meeting that the board. because it showed considerable restraint in making its onginal budget. will now find itself held to the guidelines of that budget for the next three years under the restraint program © “Because wour budget was one of restraint, you will be held to that position for a long time.” Boyle said And that. according to Boyle could mean that certain budget items such as maintenance and programs for children would be cut bach severely “By the end of 1983. West Van schools could be in a state they 9 are eventually going to have to SOTTY take money out of in struction and that) means fewer programs for kids Inflauon was not accounted for in certain budget items.” PeQUHEeMents Thier ste aerdtsotr veal site 2 cass tote Or weell N bats and Loytustertin fac ity $7 aad 4 Cococtictatrscetcots WH foe acetal estate agent ooby Dtstee tote. ra estyercd with) Ure tod fray thre Ihre attace ol Ccreats thre (tras tetra re ce rey to. oa eyed cod toadheo ware yt coe yt toyed AMET, These Phase, TENDER CALL INDUSTRIAL SITES - LYNNMOUR, NORTH VANCOUVER Ofters to purchase the freehold of ground lease the above sites will be recetrved by the Land Agent of The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver until 11 00am onthe 15th day of Apnl 1982 Bids on a lease basis will be in accordance with the Distnct Ss standard torm of ground lease prowding for ground rental renegotiations in the tenth year of the term and every tive years thereafter Q) the adopgton of an amendment to the Ostet s Zoning Bylaw delineating the siting ated tor the proposed development try the Order (HH) Compblance of the Order with the: Oster t ZOOMING PEOC eure an landscape probe y Pda Preece d (Caerrret al Veicduastrieal) and Prave: a total area of 2 196 square metres (79 © $0) sausare teeth) tee ca des Threry cares leeqgealy Gere ribbed as lot 1 thar be tis 7) apd dots AE © 0) ceed Ethane 1 2 Ta all. the Re, Onotre ft boot 0a foame) cate deus en a othe tee bee ae, Mtrere thy toy thre creat aid) ta SOOPTUBU UE ator saat if thie Sorvsal capped Cane coed te on eab cae. Saat votre will toe ca Boyle said. Trustee John Gregory said the board had to decide what it was going to do, but it should not do anything untl legislated to do su. Boyle asked the board not to reduce its budget any more than it has already done. She also said her association had hoped for some joint form of protest. Chairman Sager responded “Perhaps next Monday.” Meanwhile. the board's non-unanimous decision to hike tts top administrators’ salaries by Increases ranging from 14.97 per cent to 16.79 per cent just hours before Premier Bennett announced the restraint program was legal. said Sager. though he would not say it was morally correct Sager was responding lo a question from a member of the audience. lan Forest. on whether the board had resolved the question of increases in administrative salanes “Justice not only has to be done. 10 has to be seen to be done How are you going to resolve it?” Forest asked Sager told the meeting he had a written letter from the municipal solicitor which said the hastily called special meeung that approved the increases was legal. He added that the Ministry of Education had confirmed the meeting was legal. However, on the question of whether the meeting was morally correct, Sager said, “Tm sorry | dont have an answer for you.” Trustee. John Gregory angmly told Forest the tissue was over ’ eAdeaeabe ob bie te cae . toon tree ths vif Toe: sites. cafes ge. ered Te? “otreraet. Thee roo yl vabattercd Pop ettee tye watt et Thee Verpocicell Catt ys ade Web bee peaked tod try vote de re ny . pose Foe, eyebare « roan, “The board has not heard from the premier, Mr. Forest, and we've had three news stones on the subject in which information had been leaked to the press. it's been talked to death,” Gregory declared. A VERY SPECIAL KEG OPENING SOON AT HORSESHOE BAY KEG AT HORSESHOE BAY 6695 Nelson 921-8188 Gt A SUPER full ate ENJOY — Swimming Pools, Sauna Baths, Steam Rooms Whiripools Supervised Instruction = - Latest Exercise Equipment F aculitues for Men & WE FREE WE LIMITEL OPEN 7. DAYS A WEEK Mon, to Fries 10 am to 10 pm Sat. & Sun, 10 amto. 6 pm ~ NORTH SHORE 986 5201 - Int. Plaza Hotel