A22 - Wednesday, May 30, 1984 - North Shore News MONDAY Bus shutdown appears likely oe IT APPEARS increasingly likely that the In- SSO TS . dependent Canadian Transit Union will bring . North Vancouver buses and the SeaBus to another day-long halt Monday. “APAAENONN DORIS The latest round of Friday, before Monday’s one-day shutdowns con- planned shutdown in North tinued this week with no sign Vancouver brings the current that negotiations between cycle of shutdowns to an the union and the Metro end. Transit Operating Company, The next crunch in the NEWS photo lan Smith ONLY IN West Van, you say? That was the case Monday when a collision between a Mercedes and a Sunshine Cab being carried out under a news blackout, were nearing a settlement. Buses dd not run in Vancouver Saturday and were off the roads in Surrey and Delta Monday. The union has announced plans 24-hour work stop- pages in Port Coquitlam, continuing dispute, aimed at negotiating a contract to replace the one that expired 14 months ago, could come June 15. On that day, the company Says it will issue summer driving schedules to drivers. The union has said drivers will not sign the summer work sheets, a move the company would interpret as company Cadillac resulted in an estimated $5,000 damage to the rear of the cab. The accident occured just after 2 p.m. Port Moody and Coquitlam Monday at Marine Drive and 29th. There are no reports on injuries. on Wednesday and Burnaby a full-scale strike by the and New Westminster on _ drivers. POTTER A BRITISH COLUMBIA COMPANY WITH... A B.C. Company employing Bottled in B.C. OF We ot AMP OWED woth Whisk IMPOnTE i.) ‘\ Ni Ny , ccmpeemnagam eal ol -™! YEARS. ebiantnine Rett tenet Lil } POTTER'S scotch Whisky ‘2 ob “aa a 3 : Ca yp iby ahd aan sSae al OR Na heog OTLTER'S VASE TUE on ERS — REOTLAND wis! Monier DE Ne anual 1 ECONSE cane) “ i non dal | pred cin Aon seen OO8§ Phas ’ Bi eas | | i | | Prootter Porstitleries [td Langley BC Clana OO4 53-4 SI] ]