10 - Sunday, June 23, 1985 - North Shore News inquiring reporter Barrett WITH AN RCMP constable being in the news for using a constable’s credit card for escort services, the question arises as to whether of- ficers should be dealt with internally or if they should. have to go through the same court proceedings as other people. Today's question is: Should. criminal cops face regular charges? Marion Law North Vancouver Absolutely. 1 think they’re morally obligated. They are sup- posed to uphold certain laws and therefore they're morally obliged. Kris McGourtick m .. North Vancouver. . . Yes, because we’re tax- .. payers and they're . tax- ’ payers. Rules and regula- tions’ that are set should apply to everybody. — Monty -Larmand Courtenay ’ Yes, because they're just lilke anyone else. If’ anything they should be treated more harshly than other people. David Ingram North Vancouver | Accused police officers suffer five: to 10 times y worse.than regular peo- A . ple. They are charged and. investigated © far . quicker by their’ peers and if found guilty they suffer in prison five times more. RCMP officers in par- ticular are suspended without pay during in- vestigations and to join the force they are already giving up their rights. John Richmond North Vancouver Yes, because that’s the law we all agree to live under, and they ought to be treated like any other person. * About Super Valu blames closure on Save-On Competition not fully unionized SUPER VALU at Capilano Mall, closed in a lockout, may not reopen. By DAWN BURKE The supermarket closed at the end of the shopping day Tuesday and has blamed Save-On-Foods for the ac- tion. In a lengthy. statement, owners Ai Nicol and Tony Smith say unionized store employees ‘‘rejected out of hand’’ wage and benefit cuts of $4 to $5 an hour on a total wage package of $23. And Nicol and Smith, in their statement, say “unless” an agreement can be reached within the next few weeks, we will be forced to close permanantly.’’ The tockout has put over 30 people out of work. haif that . number have been picketing the store. According to the super- market's owners, Super Valu is certified to the Retail Clerks, Meat Cutters and Bakery and Confectionary Workers. Save-On-Foods, part of the Jim Pattison ‘Group, opened in 1985 just down the street and Super Valu owners say the store has only certified the Retail Clerks. The other two departments remain non- union, Wages vary with position said Smith. Part-time ca- shiers' receive $15.95 per hour while meat cutters are paid $17.37 per hour. Full time staff is paid slightly less than part time staff because benefits are greater. Benefits See Store Page 13 “AVOID STRESS BY” ‘LEARNING TIME: ° . MANAGEMENT ; ‘SKILLS: Le F Our seminar covers: * How to evaluate where your time actually goes. § * How to establish goals and set priorities. ® How to identily.& han- dle time wasters. Also included is a free reference guide and a | copy of “:Getting Things Done” by Edwin: Sliss. Don't: “procrastinate a ‘any, longer: . Held: June 25, TAO pm. |: Location: International : ‘Plaza ‘Cost $50. . ‘ Telephone: 980-6571 FBDB CANADA BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ; ® : feria sro . Canad? WE’RE BACK zie PHONE & SAVE New & Used HIDE-A-BEDS New & Used Priced from $199-$995 BEDS Boxspring & Mattress, Simmens, Beautyrest Grange - chiropractic SOFAS & chairs MANY MORE ITEMS 926-0307 1582 Marine Dr., W.V. (VEAR-ROUND)| NE! 8 photo Tatry ters THIRTY Super-Valu employees from the Capilano Mall store were locked out Wednesday after a wage dispute. Union employees would not accept a cut in wage and benefit package to help the store be more competitive with the new Save-on Foods, opened by Overwaitea Foods — part of the Jim Pattison Group. , . Voi. I by Len Macht -Mark Your Word Unbelievable. But true. BCAA has been sending us consistent good news for months now. And, all this good news is from you. Crash Pad gives every customer a “report card” to fill out in regards to their experience with us. They are sent to BCAA, who then forwards the news, good and bad, to us. They tell me we get the most favorable reports of any body shop on the North Shore. Some of the quotes follow: “Would highly recommend this 7 irm.” a | “Outstanding shop and staff” “Excellent job was done at a reasonable cost” “The most efficient, competent and generous establishment that I’ve had the pleasure of dealing with west of Ontario!” fm so happy | could cry. All this tells me that were on the right track. Crash Pad is here to stay. ‘No. 59 Sunday, 23 dune, 1985— OUTDOOR: - DINING At last ~ somebody’s finally done ~ something _ about the ~ weather | Sit back and relax under the umbrellas | of our * Sidewalk Cafe, - ‘whatever the weather Our menu— includes Soups, ‘Salads, Sandwiches, Crepes, Omelattes, Burgers and sinfully rich _ Desserts Fully Licensed Fully enjoyable 2003 Park Royal South West Vancouver 926-4114