g Metro park developmen gets parochial civic respons Parley unite all seamen i . Immediate developil six major parks in sf Vancouver area has “ ‘* : : vommended by thé For the first time in over 20 years we have now COR ed a, : > ne : mainland regional one united seamen’s union,’’ was how James Thompson, BURNABY LAKE board, but the par ponse from civic lea . municipalities con@ makes it unlikely thal! commendation will upon without strong from popular organi | secretary of the West Coast Seaman’s Union, described oD | ARSTINGS | oy, ; i J SOUGHE SD wmius an fi a poe seis the merger which was concluded last week between the independent WCSU and the Seafarers International Union of North America, af- filiated to the Canadian Labor Congress. botathsincatnen Cookers es Stole WESTMINSTER Mayor Fred Hume George Miller said that Vancouver did to assist other mu to develop parks. Charles Cates said N With the WCSU now merg- SIU all seamen person- in the nel on deep sea and coastwise ships and towboats, number- y 5) 9 ar ing some 2,000 men, are or- e 3 : : : couver did not have fanized j single 2 ganized in a Ssingie union : money for its own When the SIU brings in the : ues ae : oe i foal Reeve Charles Macs Island Tne and Rar eo é z ‘ sland Tug and Barge person Burnaby Lake is one of the six major park developments Burnaby pointed -out nel, the West Coast will be 100 ee recommended by the lower mainland regional planning percent unionized. board. It is estimated that it would cost up to $2 million to develop the lake, now slowly filling up. parks would be us people of all surrou Nicipalities. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN A charge of 50 cents for BEACH PICNIC - each insertion of five lines or JULY 29 near Ladner on less with 10 cents for each ad- Merger with the SIU guar- WCSU men full antees all membership, and the opinion JIM THOMPSON Injunction between t hese unions be ironed out to the gen- BUSINESS PERS SS yu eo Se 1 good of all members. Sunday July 29. Bring your rw a “AND Commenting . TTT oe : : inday y v. 6 EIT Ss ND “ormmentng on aa SIU ditional line is made for no- basket lunch. Refreshments Des se ce chicl merger a nlor fficia olc : 2 . : Ss SS Je riec “ee = Salon otic) told tices appearing in this column. | available. Give your support Fish in Peanut Gil the Pacific Tribune that “only No noticer will be accepted to Jeannie Waugh for popular Gintt y Tak Out! appea ée the shipowners” seemed to be later than Tuesday noon of girl. For directions phone YO anine on W worried about the merger. the week of publication. EM-1504. Noh “Van vel \ es ees a se eae Nor ancouver. Tunnel and Rock Workers At the merger conference z a ea, Jim Beynon, Props: Local 168, is appealing an in- st week in Vancouver the NOTICES AUG COME: TQ: THES gaan junction obtained by Canadian of the discussions 3 : HILLSIDE FROLIC THE MOST DEADLINE FOR COMING Bechtel restr L 168 ind the need for on Saturday, August 4 at 9 urbis A and its office in the ranks of EVENTS COLUMN — All pm. at Harold Pritchett’s CLEANERS Cleg ing” with company operé copy must be in the Pacific home, 5245 Empire Drive, ng 2nd Dyeing. in the Quesnel area gas pe Le orkers __ribune office not later Capitol Hill. For the North ~ iés. a ee a line construction job. ens . Watertront “workers than 12 noon Tuesday. 3urnaby Popular Girl, Hattie and Repairs. 75 : and ¢ er-related unions — see ——— | Men on the job, member: of ; cee ae = Dove. Dancing, refreshments, _——-—¥—-—— ‘ it is erally agreed that the Will the person who, sever- REGENT TAILORS dena a8 > ae vo 14 mires acs : , prizes, ee ee = WCSU-SIU merger will also oe Sse se me aes Custom Tailors so << s Serve to. Strengthen the Mari- o: pound volume o = OME ‘i re to wear. For pers? Carl Berg of Edmonton, are time Council, which includes B.C Workers’ News from the AUG. ec ne ace vice see Henry B reported to be strongly dis- xremen, seamen Pacific Tribune offices on the . Sg . eae 324 W. Hastings » satisfied because they have to : —_ 255° e 5 Supper” (5 to 8 p.m.). Won- — . Co ee Satistied because they have to International Woodwork- strict understanding to return 3 couver 3. PAcific 9 ork at rates é : : pak pee derful food, only $1.00 and a a work at rates ; » ers of America. it within a few days please re- AE ‘ oak by absente turn it immediately. social evening with fun and th Tg A Aa i eR refreshments galore at Jeanie’s 34 TRANSFER & ™ ~ ta 429 © ark ~ m mm 7 e 20 to 30 HASTINGS COMING EVENTS—CITY 4824 Lanark St. and support Courteous, fast, % ceike oa in on BAKERIES LTD. Miss Kenzington. Call NICK at GL. | "I Steak Bratt = i. Meare oe AS Sa : 5 same job.. 716 ee St. J LY 2 CABARET NIGHT AUG 10 VANCOUVER HA. 5794L. Oninior “urrent or et one TA. 9719 U Se a] y e 7 y Opinic current on the navian products 600 Campbell Ave. EAST POPU- z RV Bechtel at the injunction a srecia dic : at 8 p.m, Everybody welcome. LAR GIRL SOCIAL, Hastings 0.K. RADIO SE ” is primarily aimed, not at Lo- set na tad Admission, $1.00 Auditorium, lower Hall, Fri- Latest factory cal 168, but to keep Local 602 : men Cavs August 510 at 9 p.m. pa seabed used from getting h OPEN DAY and NIGHT JULY 28 COME ON _ Smorgasbord, Dancing, Lots of ee tg ae : The Bechtel yn | Hastings Steam Baths EVERYBODY to Fun. All welcome. meager against Local Expert Masseurs in attend- the A. E. Smith Club’s Annual _ - Beach Party at the same place (University Beach) on Sat- urday, July 28. There will be music, sing-songs and plenty of food. Meet at 9 p.m. at ance TA. 0644, 766 E. Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. HALLS FOR RUSSIAN PEOPLE, Available for mee dings, and banque” COMING EVENTS — PROV. ANNUAL Berg and the big contr ee ON ee egg eae CLT? MPIA University Gates. sonable rates. 600% have been trying to impose CUSTOM TAILORS psi Neon i aanaroyns ees e Ave. TA. 9939 the “Chicago agreement” on Ege “yee eee SOVIET FILM— eg i ee — Also Ready-Made Clothes 2425 E. Hastings St. at Nanaimo St., Van. 6 Owner: Mr. Carl Pepe HA, 2923 B.C. pipeine workers NEW ZENITH] CATE JULY 2 ‘SPRING SONGS’ at the Russian People’s Home 600 Campbell Ave., on Sun- day night July 29th at 8 p.m. CLINTON HALL, Pender. Available > quets, Weddings, PICNIC SUN., AUGUST 12 Confederation Park 105 E. Hastings St. Eee | Everyone welcome. Etc. Phone HA. 34 i aia eat al For the Finest in Good = - HELLO! HELLO! ene inenesieiameesa wet Eating : : Castle Jewelers E JULY 2 Be sure to come JULY 29 GRAND PICNIC PENDER = Watchmaker and Jewelers= to our North Shore Garden with good food, | oom OM ne nt ee ms Special Dis- = Party, Sunday, July 39 at the Games and fun for all. Spon- AUDITOR : = = count to all = Stoneman’s. Games and enter- sored by the Provincial Com- : rorke : snag ih = Tribune Read- = tainment, afternoon tea and- mittee of the Finnish Organ- 339 We t Pe : mee oe a — $s = ers. Bring = cold supper, refreshments. ization on Sunday, July 29 at es LL ~ 4 —_s Wastin eos £ Ethis ad with = From 3 o'clock on and on. 808 the Webster Corners Finnish LARGE & SMAM = Rm. 118, 603 W. Hastings St you = East Srd“on the conte". Tat Hall. Bus leaves Clinton Hall FOR RENT = PA. 5810, Vaneouver 2, B.C.5 = oo nse tig = . on the corner”. Take all. Bus leaves ion Ha PA = = 752 Granville Street = Boulevard bus to 3rd and at 11 a.m., return fare $1.00. Phone PA. SRR E ERNE REE NANEEN EEE naE Sir it tt i tt tt a et at PT tt tt iol Queensbury, Everyone is welcome Ann vn July 27, 1956 — PACIFIC TRIBUN