Turner to be Burnaby § civic candidate July 30 William Turner announced this week he r be an | dependent candidate for council in the July 30 Bur naby | apie The electio - Be Eo the death been levelled against the Na-|ting Franco Spain into Nato. by-election. e election was made necessary by the death) ¢;,n2) Employment Service by | Nite Siamese Gommemndes the B.C. Federation of Labor. | General Norstad LONDON — Talks opened , of a former ieee gra ng t taxes as } the election, | the N.E.S. sent men to three | the same time that Franco’s |S elected he hardware firms, Mc & Mc, Mar- | foreign minister, Senor Cas- | » fight into shall Wells and-Fred C. Myers | tiella arrives for talks with | talks ef for over- Ltd. The Retail Wholesale and | prime Minister MeMill burdened taxpayers. Department Store Union is on |Britsh Foreign Minister Sel- strike against these concerns. |wyn Lloyd. lr said | “What is needed in Burnaby provincial aid Labor Minister Starr to pay for rapidly increasing his department would investi- | work week. | school costs. and other vital | |gate the charges. The industry is running a services,” he said. | The Retail Wholesale Union | about 60% capacity and em- | Turner said a cut in arma- |declared a strike against the | ployers are utilizing these pro- | ment spending could provide |lockout firms of Mc & Mc and | duction cut-backs to introduce | Burnaby with schools, sewers, Marshall Wells. this week in| speed-up programs. The strug- \the dispute now in its sixth | week. up at job level by the work- | In a series of developments | ers. |last week two.teamsters were | | suspended by Johnston Nation- GARDEN PAR- }al Storage for refusing to haul JULY 16 TY & SOCIAL | goods across the picket lines. | at 4022 Perry St. on Sat. JULY Fred C. Myers recruited Uni-| 16 from 4 p.m. on. Badminton, | versity of B.C. students to car-| horse shoes, table tennis. Games & prizes for the kids. ry on a_ partial operation |}manned by the scabs. SUPPER SPECIAL—5 p.m. to roads and jobs for our unem- gle against this is being taken ployed. “This is also the real- istic road to peace, not useless air raid basement shelters,” he added. TED HARRIS 757 East Hastings St. Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Paperhangers’ WILLIAM TURNER ‘Wonder what to do with C.D. booklet? Aim of talks to admi | Franco Spain in NATO \Seab herding charges have |here Monday aimed at admit- | the chief sponsors of the i |to get Spain admit !He considers this the first step arrived for | toward The Federation claims that | talks with British’ officials at | proval oe an and| British officials is agreement |to place the U.S. 1500 mile | in West Germany. | West Germany is the most suit able place to station Polaris missiles particularly since thé {smaller nations are expecte to refuse this weapon. |next step is expected to be. move missile in Spain. = General Norstad is one ted to Nato. winning British ap- German bases it pain. Another topic on the list for between Norstad and ange nuclear Polaris missilé General Norstad considers Once Spain is in Nato thé é to station the Polar 7 OVALTINE. CAFE 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. QUALITY SERVICE _ Supplies } | ited is 5 3 ? Sunworthy Wallpaper Wondering what to do with FF — Panes we pe a p.m. followed by movies, Reg. 45¢ - Now 19¢ a roll the Civil Defence booklet now | 2 rae or onated | bingo & social, Special feature: 2000 pounds of fish’ to the jRS. JEAN WAUGH’S 2ist| |being circulated describing how to build your own indiv- }idual nuclear fallout shelter? : : : 8 The Gibson = Landing» com-| Rank and file action for the |mittee on Nuclear Radiation ue” | shorter work week and against has an answer: Just tear it in ce | strikers. This is on top of 3000 |pounds previously contributed. ' BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. | All welcome. Kensington &| Electrical Clubs combined to} bring you this gala occasion. “ROOFING SHEET METAL Castle Jewelers 590 WEST GEORGIA Vancouver, B.C. PHONE MU 5-5014 | 9:30) & SOCIAL evening at | the APPS, 4865 Triumph St. in | North Burnaby—Sat., July 16. |Fun & refreshments after din- | ner. Support Hattie Dove for | Miss 1 North Burnaby. Admis- | sion—adults $1, children 50c. ' |aevekyons welcome. | JULY 30 BANQUET & SOCIAL to honor Harry C. Weinstein GAS CONTRACTOR 3823 West 12th Ave. CA 4-7304 ice see Henry Rankin at 324 W. Hastings St., Vancouver 3. MU. 1-8456. O.K. RADIO SERVICE — Specializing in TV _ repairs. Latest precision equipment used. 1420 West Pender St. MU. 4-1012. HASTINGS BAKERIES LTD. —Scandinavian products a MU 3-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIRS Auto Body Work HING LEE, Propricior 4 George Gee half and send it back to Otta- neat @ ph ea 2 A : E Watchmaker & Jewelers wa with the word “no” writ- ig pe Sena ee ee Everything in Flowers Special Dis- on SE ts wittioe | ‘Committees for Member- | ees eount 460 all i ten acress i he committee | nin Rights” are springing up | FROM Trib R | suggests. mIEARL SYKES Wi pb eiee Be eto WA ee ee | || ders. Bring PAIRS }| ide y PEoP 8004 | nolicies of the MacDonald steel |1 56 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 ||} this ad with : RE idea. | leadership. 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