FROM PAGE 1 “STRIKE” on Annacis Island from oper- ating. The employees are also picketing the Company’s re- tail outlets on the lower main- land, Attempts by the Company to bring paint in from its other plants across the coun- try have been blocked by organized labour. Some of the large department stores, not- ably Woodwards, have refused to handle Sherwin-Williams’ products. The Union believes it can win this battle provided the general public refuses to use Sherwin - Williams products while the strike is on. The fol- lowing is a list of products manufactured by the Sher- win-Williams Company and the addresses of the Com- pany’s retail outlets in British Columbia: SHERWIN-WILLIAMS BRANDS A-100 Latex House Paint Beauty-Lok Dexall Products Caulking Compound Loxon Concrete Floor Enamel Four Star Products (pure col- ‘ ours in oil) Kilor-Brite Spray Enamel Kem-Krete SUPER KEM TONE Kem Glo Kem Hi-Gloss Kem Varnish Kem-Glo Velvet Kem Lustral Enamel Deck Shellac Green Cross Insecticides Martin Senour Co. Ltd. The Canada Paint Co. Ltd. Kem A&A Epoxy Enamels and Metal Primers Aluminum Paints Concrete and Cement Traffic Paints Shake Paint Linsolene Shingle-X Qualitone Latex Super Marine Paints Trawler Marine Paints Ma cner Enamel Heat and Resisting Deck Enamels SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRO- DUCTS SOLD BY THE FOL- LOWING COMPANIES: TECO PAINTS sold by Eatons of Canada BAYCREST PAINTS sold by Hudson’s Bay Company GENERAL PURPOSE sold by Army & Navy Depart- ment Stores RETAIL OUTLETS 704 — 6th Avenue, New West- minster, B.C. 735 Davies St., Vancouver 2980 Main Street, Vancouver 4861 Kingsway, S. Burnaby Richmond Square, 655 No. 3 Road, Richmond Granville St. & 14th Avenue, Vancouver 4513 Lakeside Road, RR No. 2, Penticton 342 Seymour St., Kamloops 1480 Cedar Avenue, Trail 1314 Douglas St., Victoria 915 Brunswick Street, Prince _ George 479 Wallace St., Nanaimo _ 3155 Douglas Street, Mayfair Shopping Centre, Victoria. — THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER her Once ya get used to walkin’ on booms. . . th’ tally work is as simple as fallin’ off a... Hewers of Wood and drawers of water cosnua x,» PLANT CLOSES Studebaker of Canada shut down its Hamilton plant, leaving 650 plant and office workers jobless, and bringing to an end the once-proud name of the Studebaker auto- mobile. Besides the immediate and urgent economic problem of finding jobs for men whose age averaged 47, the shut- down will reinforce the trend over the last two decades to- ward concentrating car-mak- ing in the hands of a few huge companies. brought up-to-date by DAYTON THE BIG NAME IN BOOTS DAYTON