LARKIN CASE Settlement Said rejected A SPOKESMAN for the union representing employees at the North Shore Neighborhood House said Friday the House’s Board of Directors has reportedly rejected a negotiated settlement reached halfway through hearings conducted last week by the Labour Relations Board. The official for SOR- WUC (Service, Office and Retail Workers Unton of Canada), who refused to identify herself, told the North Shore News that a tentative settlement, con- sisting of five months sev- erance pay for 17 year employee Ruby Larkin, had reportedly been tossed out by the Board Board member John Lakes refused to comment on the issue, other than to say no. settlement had yet been reached in the hearings “*VYhe matter is before the labour Relations Board and ws all part of the court proceedings of believe the matter should not be pubheized until a decision has been reached.’ said Lakes He added anything discussed by the Board would be considered in Vaive 5% Yoar Warranty 30 US Galiona cihetidtiad vrs MAX CANADIAN GAS WATER HEATERS “RIGHT” by “Rheem” Long Life Glass Lined -— including Temperature and Pressure Rotiet 1 19:5 > OTHER SB1ZE3 al Simnar baviegs INSTALLATION AVAIAGLE HOURS Mon Sat 8 30-500 GOLDBERG PLUMBING — MEATING — ELECTRICAL FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT THE REAR 42A Main Street tor tovrmge) 687-7574 By JOANNE MacDONALD camera. Brian Williams, the vice-chairman handling the LRB hearings said he would also reserve comment until the matter had been resolved. The hearings, which took place May 7 and 8, are scheduled to continue, however, no dates have yet been set According to the umon spokesman, Larkin had been offered a part-time job prior to the hearings. Said the union official “Em shocked that the Board said they had no idea why Ruby wouldn't accept the yob tt wasn’t a unton job and if she had been laid off, what recourse would = she have had?”’ (91 cm » 162 9 cm) COMPLETE PACKAGE Se Al7 - Wednesday, May 16, 1984 - North Shore News Bird’s eye view THE VIEW from high above the North Shore shows the importance of the water to the local economy — both in terms of the commercial and industrial uses and of pleasure boating. Both activities contribute significantly to the local economy. NEWS photo Terry Peters » home's “Outer spaces” with General Paint high-tech extenor finishes. At $3 and £5 off on 4 litres, the savings are out of this world. PER 4 LITRES ON & WOODCRAFT SOLID COLOUR STAIN # WOODCRAFT SEMI-TRANSPARENT STAIN & WOODCRAFT SEMI-TRANSPARENT DECK STAIN & WOODCRAFT LATEX SOUID COLOUR STAIN Sethe COS SOGEH SO Dean JOwn for yout nearby Crete rar tar + North Vancouver 133 West 16th St. (Just West of l onsdale) 988-0141 $ * GENERAL PAINT EXTERIOR ALKYD Fi AT & GENERAL PAINT EXTERIOR ALKYD HOUSE & TRIM GLOSS * BREEZE LATEX EXTERIOR FLAT * BREEZE LATEX EXTERIOR SEM! GLOSS viet! 00 PER 4 UTRES ON (GENERAL PAINT West Vancouver Park Royal South Mall (Opposite super Valu) 922-7389