ADULTS CAN ‘earn to sail with the Hollyburn Sailing Club. The ciub, which is located at the’ west end of Ambleside Beach, 1326 Argyle St., West Vancouver, has two upcoming adult. learn-to-sail sessions — from June 5 to June 14 - Association (CYA) program level VI, using CYA qualified in- structors. “Cost is $109 for members and ‘$120 for non-members, for 24 hours of instruction, .in the classroom and on the water. Class size is limited to “two stu- ‘to e and from June 19 to June 28. Both classes run from 6 to 9 p.m. . The Program, which uses club boats, is geared to beginners and follows the Canadian Yachting dents per boat. Chief instructor Dieter Forst, -IN THE WHITE SPOT LABOUR DISPUTE, WHITE SPOT COMMITTED AN UNFAIR LABOUR PRACTICE Last Fall, White Spot and the Food and. Service Workers of C.A.I.M.A.W., Local 112, were involved in collective bargaining. Negotiations broke down and members of Local ‘112 went 6n/ strike. During the strike, White Spot closed two restaurants and placed a series of advertisements in this and other newspapers. These closures and advertisements were considered by the Industrial Relations Council i in an Unfair Labour. Practice complaint against White Spot. The adult program complements. the. clubs 3 Junior learn-to-sail-pro- gram which runs during the: ay from July 3 to August 25. ar further information c on ei-- oO ese _progrems: cell the clubhouse at-926-5744 or Roger or Barbara Bush -at 987-5950,: ‘or Carolyn . Russell after 4 Pm at 985-8001. On January 13, 1989, ‘thé Industrial Relations Council > decided that with these advertisements, White Spot: “Knowingly misled its employees. and the public concerning CAIMAW, CAIMAW’s position at the bargaining the two table and the _ reason restaurants were closed” This advertisement has been paid for by White Spot and is placed by order of the Industrial Relations Council in decision, IRC No. C7/89.