@8 mailbox [><] AT - Sunday, June 3, 1984 - North Shore News Dear Editor: Hooray for Art ‘*Colum- bus’’ Kube (Letter NSN-May 16th), he has come from a far away foreign corner of the world and has discovered a country called Canada. A rich, but racist land, in- habited and developed into one of the world’s few re- maining industrially developed countries by a mish-mash of ethnic and highly cultured races, a very contradictory assumption, of course. But these Canadians are not stupid, they will have to be de-programmed. Enter ‘Columbus’ Kube the Rube to solve the Cube. He can be the missionary of the year, Winds Dear Editor Having read with interest your ‘‘Winds of Change’”’ editorial, | am rather amazed that you should reiterate such nonsensical information without first checking your facts. Your theme is quite cor- rectly summed up in your last paragraph, but your infor- create a new Nobel prize for Savage Ravage. Will he be able to convince the stupefied citizens that the old feee enterprise system, especially the Social Credit govern- ment’s democratic way, has to be destroyed? The very kind of democracy that made Canada a great place to live? A country who opened its doors to people who would destroy the very thing that at- tracted them to our country. It is also Trudeau’s dream to reshape Canada into a new society of mindless enslaved citizens of the world. Already they have our men and husbands kow- towing to left-wing monopolistic, capitalistic and elite Union leaders and trading the lives and freedoms of their wives and children for a Necklace of Bucks! In Trudeau’s end-of-the- year speech on T.V. in December 1975, he said he wanted to consult with the Unions and offered labor 60% of GNP, business pro- fits 12% and farmers 4% if they would assist him in the restructuring of Canada. Unions account for less than 10%. The Unions do not hide the fact that they have left- wing leadership and it looks as though they have already Signed that pact with Trudeau. Never mind, Canadians, in Kube’s Canada? No thanks a hundred years, Justin Trudeau’s children will in- herit the power, and BE in power, and will reimburse you, ex post facto, disregar- ding the statute of limita- tions, for your seized proper- ty and the indignities you are and will be suffering. Like money in the bank! Follow Kube and Trude, you great big hulks of quivering flesh and join heir un-Canadian activities. An Attack against Doug Collins is an attack against all patriotic Canadians. Long Live Our Queen! The alter- native is Trudeau or Kube. Mrs. Helen Johnston North Vancouver of change accepted mation is slightly out of date. For your information § the Unions in the Shipyards have recognized the need for change and have taken positive steps to that end. The majority of Shipyard workers in the lower mainiand have ratified a new three year Collective Agree- ment by a vote of 64%. This Teachers need to stay healthy Dear Editor: | was absolutely disgusted with the views of ‘budget-minded’ school trustee Michael Smith. His attack on the health and well being of teachers is ruthless If the cost of substitutes as too much for school trustees to bear, why don’t they step in. and offer some rehef themselves? As a teacher, my health 1s most important and ts directly related to my ability to handle the stress which ts an inevitable part of every day Teachers need to. be healthy to perform to the standards expected by people like Michael Smith. The spreading of unhealthy germs is not appreciated by students, their parents or other staff members. What does Mr. Smith do when he feels miserably sick? I’m not convinced he would crawl into work to save the company money! Here's to good health and tume off when it 1s needed. Forget the Gertol. Perhaps some Ex 1 ax will reheve Mr Smith of his sad problem Selene Leahy Grade 7 teacher North Vancouver draperies by S. Laursen contract was negotiated and signed some six months before the expiry of the pre- sent Collective Agreement. However, as the contract was negotiated in good faith bet- ween the Unions and the Shipyards without any drum beating or sabre rattling it was not news. As to the question of sub- sidies under the present Petroleum Incentive Pro- gramme ship owners. are receiving as much as eighty cents on every dollar for vessels built for the Arctic, but are taking this Federal money out of the country to far eastern countries with no return to the Canadian AT LAST! NORTH SHORE’S VERY OWN For more into on complete summer classes call 984-0244 2nd floor 1353 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver “2 Government. If these grants were restricted to vessels built in Canadian yards the Government would recover a large portion of the grants through taxes on the workers, plus the savings on U.1.C. payments to the shipyards workers. The Unions and the Com- panies have recognized the need for change and are now awaiting to see if the Govern- ment will respond as positive- ly as we have and as the Government of other coun- tries have. Ron Ferguson President Metal Trades Council 10% discount: valid until tune 15 Complete course indudes portfolios SITTIN’ ON THE DOCK ©’ THE BAY at BAY MCQDRINGS bay Lamb Souviahia Brotled tender morc is of martonted lamb on ua she wer traditionally RESTAURANT Come and enjoy our superb seafood, pastacand greck food while watching the ferrites glide tn and out Ub the S ne open daily 1) 30 am for reservations call 9h1-A184 FOR THE FINAL TOUCH Ham too6pm Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 cet dy tilaatrtent [> ROTEL EY & ASSOCIATES call 880, 8 4004 boc tri feor tra tien