OFL delegates press action on, jobs RIBUNE Wednesday, November 20, 1985 eas Newsstand Price 40° Vol. 48, No. 43 Eee ene Mee me | U.S. leaders calor |ArrestofHaidaelders — test ban agreement | ‘DYINGS Shame to B.C. — page 9 — 2 page 3 | | Make arms control top priority, summit urged ART KUBE, B. C. FED PRESIDENT Candlelight vigil backs demand for school vote Vancouver school trustee until fired by the education minister, John Church, with i} wife Shirley, joins some 150 others in candlelight vigil for democracy outside a school board office Nov. 15. Vigil was called to protest Socred government's refusal to allow elections in Vancouver for school board, when the rest of the province was voting Saturday. Government-appointed trustee Allan Stables and Education Minister Jack Heinrich were the butt of a sketch put on by Ash Street Foinitiate & bilateral Players company during vigil. Recent action by Stables in deciding against closing including nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, ant Feith five schools and annexes — a proposed move hotly contested by parents at board Program, based on parity and equal security, for the reduction of such weapons meetings — are further signs the government plans a spring election in which the : | Of mass destruction. restraint program will be downplayed. { ver Peace Assembly rallied in Vancouv- #the U.S.-USSR summit in Geneva to t the talks and that the U.S. agree to animously endorsed a resolution legram to Reagan and Gorbachev Members and supporters of the Vancou €r’s Robson Square Nov. 18 on the eve O urge that arms control be made a priority a negotiate on Star Wars. Demonstrators un Calling on the federal government to send a te demanding that they initiate a global freeze on all weapons of mass destruction, , ae linia icici