A4- Wednesday, Jannary 27, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside... ONTARIO, N.Y. - The nuclear alert at the damaged Ginna power plant near Rochester was downgraded yesterday morning to recovery phase as the reactor temperature moved toward a complete cold shutdown, officials said. “The condition has improved, allowing the alert level to be moved past the unusual event Stage to recovery phase,” Rochester Gas and Electric Co. spokesman OTTAWA (UPC) - Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Tuesday said Governor Edward Schreyer never considered forcing an election last fall had the first minister’s con- ‘Stitutional conference ended in failure. Trudeau said remarks attributed to Schreyer in a published report last week were “purely hypothetical”, and were never intended = to represent actions Schreyer might have been ready to undertake. Schreyer reportedly MOSCOW - Mikhail Suslov, the hard-line idcologist of the ruling Communatist party Politburo and one of the most durable political leaders in Soviet history, dicd Monday, Tass an- nounced. He was 79. Vhe official news agency said Suslov died “after ai brief, grave illness.” Soviet sources said he suffered a heart attack Suslov spent most of his career out of the Kremlin spoUhght, but he ' was KANKAKFE,_ Il A Roman Cathohe diocese spokesman said Tucsday there 1s) virtually 9 no chance the church will waive an obscurc rule preventing a paralyzed and scaually impotent man from marrying the woman whe nursed him back to health Larry Bonvaliet 4) Kimwood Park paratyzed from the waist down in a By UNITED PRESS CANADA Nuclear alert downgraded Gordon Keenan said. The unusual event phase is the least serious of the emergency classifications, he said, adding that subsequent action all was con- sidered a recovery phase. The reactor’ tem- perature, which must reach 200 degrees fahrenheit for a_ cold shutdown, had dropped to 32 degrees shortly before noon, Keenan said. Trudeau defends Schreyer said that one of the options open to him as the Queen's represen- tative in Canada was to force an election if last November's first ministers’ conference ended in failure and the federal government acted unilaterally to patriate the constitution. “His excellency has denied that the purely hypothetical remarks he made were intended to represent a course of action that he at any time considered in relation to events last fall,” Trudeau said. Chief Kremlin ideologist dies believed to have wielded immense power bchind the scenes. In recent years, Suslov played an active role in foreign policy, par- ticularly between the Somet Umon = and its socialist allies. He justified the Russian invasion of Afghanistan to the rest of the world two years ago and was featured prominently last year in the Kremlin's repeated warnings (to Poland to rein ins ats reforms No sex, no marriage fall from the roof of has parcots’ home five ycars ago. said he will appeal the rule all the way to the Vatcantl neccessary But the Rev Wilham Donnelly chancellor of the Johet diocese said if is unlikely the church wall waive an cdict that prevents people unable fo Comsuln male a martlage and to have ¢hildren fro marrying Adjusters reject flooding claims VICTIMS of Halloween flooding in North Vancouver have been refused com- pensation by adjusters for the District but they have not given up the fight and are appealing ta a District alderman for support. Residents of the Kilmer Road area who suffered damage to their homes and properties from the floods were told in a letter from S.J. Kernaghan Adjusters Ltd. that the municipality “cannot be held liable” for water damage caused by the flooding of Hastings Creek. The letter adds that “district crews made every attempt to minimize the damages which were inevitable” because of the uncontrollable flooding. N.Van pub idea going to public FROM PAGE A1 Talisman Tower between Ist and 2nd Streets. “I'm awfully = glad Alderman Sorenson made those remarks,” Payne said. “There’s a tendency to lump all drinking establishments together.” “If we leave it to the bureaucrats to define what a neighborhood pub is, it will be a parking lot with a building in one corner of it.” “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,”’ quipped Sorenson, when told by Director of Development and Licencing Services Frank Morris, that the pub was “on the low side” in fulfilling its parking regulations. But Mormis said the pub’s Locals in new film West Vancouver. con- tributed quite a lot of talent to the making of The Piano of Mrs. Cimino, a movie starring Bette Davis which was locally filmed. Barbara Tremain and Alma Reynolds, two West Van seniors, both hold principal roles in the film which will be seen Saturday, January 30 at 9:00 p.m. on channel 8. Many of the extras are also from the North Shore. * Pizza PZNATvan Valles Kal NAN Town Butcher & Delicatessen LOWEST PRICES IN YEARSS* Family Freezer Packs on Beef and Pork -*Pizza *Sausage - ~~ *Cordon-Bleu_ | Our Own Favorites ALSO Pet food avathabole *Plentvof bree Parking proponents might be able to arrange more off-site parking. An opinion poll of the neighborhood would also be required before the pub could go ahead. Dean told council that an opinion poll taken before the Queen's Cross was approved showed more than 53 per cent of the respondents not in favor of the project, but the licence was granted anyway. A draft by-law has to be drawn up before the public hearing can be held. Payne reminded council the Dover Arms, a neigh- borhood pub on Denman Street, does not have any parking. Both Dean and Mayor Jack Loucks opposed the move to a public hearing. Name Brand | Mattress Sets Save up to 1/2 Price & not less than 20% Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9-5 Closed Wednesday Friday 9-9 Sunday 12-4 980-6715 Nr. Mattress 642 W. 15 St. North Van. oft Fell and Marine wee Ls In a letter to North Vancouver/Seymour MLA Jack Davis and North Van District Alderman Ernie Crist, Marie Bates, spokesman for the Hastings Creek flood victims, disagreed that the flooding was inevitable. 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