Lon a ee A4 - Sunday, September 19, 1982 - North Shore News the orid utside... Soviets accused of ‘dumping’ SUDBURY, Ont. - Federal Mines Minister Judy Erola Friday ac- cused the Soviet Union of dumping nickel on European markets, a traditional source of buyers for Inco Ltd. which has extended its 13-week shutdown to three months due to weak demand and low prices. “The fact of the matter is that we are getting a good deal of dumping from the Russians. They have put a great deal of nickel out there (on the European market),” said Ms. Erola, who represents the federal riding of Nickel Belt. “If they continue to dump on the market, we will have an increasingly serious problem on our hands,” Ms. Erola told a news conference. invincible comes home PORTSMOUTH, Engla- nd - i Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip reunited with their son Prince Andrew, the aircraft carrier Invincible returned Friday to a thunderous welcome that wrote a jubilant end to the Falkland Islands war. The queen, her husband and Princess Anne had a private reunion in the captain's cabin with 22-year-old Andrew, third in line for the throne, who shared all the duties and dangers of a helicopter pilot flying from a ship the Argen- tines claimed repeatedly to have sunk or damaged. So fantastic was the welcome that Queen Elizabeth brought out her own camera and snapped away. A vast squadron of smali craft escorted the 19,500-ton carrier into a foggy harbor filled with flags, hats and faces painted with the red, white and blue stripes of the British flags. Israelis hope for year of peace TEL AVIV, Israel - Isracl ushered in the Jewish New Year of 5743 today with its army occupying an Arab capital for the first time, its national El Al airline grounded and prices double those of a year ago. “We want our soldiers back home,” President Yitzhak Navon said in a speech on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. He echoed the feclings of most Israclis that all problems were secondary to that of attaining a peaccful Middle East. But as Israelis rushed to stock up on food for family gatherings during the two-day holiday that begins at sundown today, Isracli soldiers were shoring up positions in west Beirut, the first time they have occupied an Arab capital. The Lebanon war, in its fourth month, has made the northern border secure from Palestinc Liberation organization shelling for the first Rosh Hashanah in more than a decadc. Firefighters walk off job HALIFAX Halifax firefighting cfforts were left in the hands of 14 scnior officern and a handful of civilian voluntecn on “firewatch” patrols Friday = after ircfighters walked out for the second ume to three ycarm While Mayor Ron Wallace and Fire Chief Ronald Horrocks assured the city’s 118,000 residents there would be adcqguatc protection during the strike, neither would offer details of the city’s contingency plan Wallace said he had been assured “outside help was available” in the event of a major fire, adding the main issuc tn the strike control of department management of umon ” “We are aot going into all the detail of the contingency plan,” Wallace told reporters “The public has con fidence in the people they have clected and when they give that assurance they won't be demanding details of our contungency plon thes fire the the “was who has | NORTH VANCOUVER City is facing a full scale space invasion unless it comes up with a policy on amusement arcades, Director of Development and Licensing Services Frank Morris . warned Monday night. As of September 9 there were 98 amusement machines and 26 pool tables in the City, Morris said in a report, and there are proposals before City staff to add another 54 machines. But staff has withheld pranting business licences to ‘the. people who want to operate new arcades until it gets direction from council. Morris noted that council came up with a draft amusement bylaw last year Alternative school planned for N. Van A NEW se alternative elementary school program is being introduced in North Vancouver this fall. The program is being established by the Northwest Montessori Society with the help of a $10,000 grant from the Vancouver Foundation. FEATURING... Deluxe Burger & Fries $799 Deluxe Burgers Y2 PRICE Every Tuesday 5 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. 404 LONSDALE ° 987-4131 that would limit the number of machines in a certain floor space. That bylaw was shelved after spirited op- position from arcade owners and some of their customers. Alderman Stella Jo Dean failed in her attempt to revive that bylaw Monday night, but she did get council to agree to refer the arcade question to her Police Liason Committee. She will get the RCMP chief to comment on any problems with the ar- cades at the committee's next meeting, Monday, September 20 at 9:00 a.m., she promised. Dean said arcades are. potential trouble spots because crowds of young people congregate at them, PSiece its formation in 1943, the Vancouver Foundation has provided more than $52 million in assistance to registered societies in the areas of child welfare, liealth services, education and culture. In 1981 the Foundation distributed more than $8.9 million to several hundred groups throughout the $219. which is “not helping our people i in our municipality or merchants.” City getting spaced out applications for business licences before City staff, one for an arcade at 5 Lonsdale, and the other for one at 134 West 16th Street. 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