A4- Wednesday, June 15, 1983 - North Shore News oC ae HEU action could s outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA SHERWATER, N.S. - Brilliant sunshine and awe-struck Nova Scotians greeted Prince Charles and Princess Diana as they arrived Tuesday for an 18-day royal visit and the princess's first trip to Canada. The royal couple touched down in a Cana- dian Armed Forces 707 at 11:20 a.m. EDT and were welcomed by Governor Gefieral Edward Schreyer and a carefully- picked crowd of about 1,000 at Canadian Forces WINNIPEG - Calling the precedure “painless,” Dr. Henry Morgentaler was remanded to Friday following a brief court ap- pearance Tuesday. Morgentaler sat quietly in a packed courtroom as his lawyer conferred with crown attorneys. “That was painless,” he said, as his lawyer told him they could leave. Before the pro- ceedings, Morgentaler in- troduced himself = to Police Superintendent LONDON British researchers are confident they are on the verge of a cure for gentil herpes after expenments with a vaccine that clear up) the | sexually transmitted disease and preventit from recurring. newspapers Monday reported A four man team of cx ports headed by medical mi robology senior lec turer Dr Gordon Skinnes at) Birmingham Univer sity's medial school reported the vaccine produced — after seven Loos ANGELES bive and oo half qoathon te kets te the iia | Ody eragone Caames went on Sale Due schaay ratigegy an prae from Bl FeO Ihe average teohet will rd abreout $I while coreted tickets ter thre ope ming ane v beon arn gy event, te the Sanne Crames at the bos Angeles Sunshine greets Charles and Diana Morgentaler gets remand appears to Olympic tickets on sale Base Sherwater. Children and = adults alike were speechless over Diana, wearing a red and white print dress with a red sash, hat and purse. “She was so beautiful, I couldn't think of a thing to say,” said Marlys Coush, one of several the princess spoke to as the royal couple walked along the front rank of the crowd. Mrs. Coush's husband 1s a firefighter on the Canadian destroyer Nipigon and is away at sea. Herb Stephen. who an- nounced the charges against him and his clinic staff members last week. “Next time you need evidence, just ask me,” Morgentaler said in a reference to the police raid on his chnic June 3. Morgentaler said his clinic would “definitely remain open,” adding he would probably visit it before leaving Winnipeg. He opens another abor- tion chnic in) Toronto Wednesday. 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Hospital Administrator John Borthwick told the News: “We have all sorts of illegal work stoppages hap- pening everywhere.” And he added: “We can sit it out as long as the union can stay out, however long that is.” Meanwhile, the HEU Maintains it ts in a lockout position, because it inter- prets the layoffs of some 600 members throughout the province in the past week as being lockouts and = says other members are suppor- ting picket lines. Core of the dispute is an arbitrary decision by the Hospital Labor Relations Association defining employee status. At Lions Gate, some 43 unscheduled regular part- time staff have been laid off and Borthwick's explanation is: “The recent labor arbitra- tion made these persons redundant.” But HEU Local 180 spokesman Lecia Stewart comments: “We firmly believe there is just no way arbitrator Dalton Larson in- tended these people to be stripped of their benefits. He Electronic World 1760 Lonsdale Ave. North Van. 980-7713 _ Event “L500 VIDEO TAPE $41 oa. 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