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VICTOR SUNDAY SPORTS SALLY: One of Nanaimo’s Church Women’s Clubs presented a brief to the City Council requesting a partial ban on Sunday sports for children during the period of the day when they could be in church, Supposedly meaning in the forenoon, however this is abandy of words for all the churches would have to do in order to ban sports for children for the whole day would be to have a Church Service in the afternoon and name it for children, In this so-called ‘*‘free socie- ty’’ it would seem more approp- riate to make the churches more attractive to the young ones and it would not be necessary to legislate compulsory church at- tendance, The happy ending, City Council is not too receptive to the tricky little idea, Athletics are good ‘for young minds and bodies re- gardless of the day of the week, Far too few children are able to participate in athletics as it is, due to the high cost of sporting equipment, ' That dime in the collection box seems most important to many of the followers, * * * PORT PICKETS: Seem more determined than ever to win their demands, Unfortunately they are up against a tough, inhuman, industrial giant, To date the company has lost more in profits than would pay the added cost of the Office Workers wage hike for the next ten years, This isn’t logical tothe layman, it seems like a bad decision for a man who is supposed to be worth seventy-five thousand a year to the company, You can get odds on a bet in the Valley from anyone: he won’t hold that lucritive position next Granville Island B.C. 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To be responsible for the - peecoceccessooes [ener Good, Home-Cooked| idling of four thousand workers at a time of gross national’ un- ~ employment is a serious mis- ‘demeanor, to say the least, and someone is certain to do some ‘wrist slapping’ in high places, Vulnerability is also a hazard of a high position, * * OK PEDDLING PULP: According to a native Islander, the Land and Forest Minister, this provinceis fortunate to have such a good market for our forest products to our Southern neighbours, This bit of wisdom was re- vealed to the public at Kamloops while turning the sod for another American owned Pulp Mill in that district, An industry which is tobe built by an American construction firm, Hoffman Construction; of Portland, Oregon, Key positions ‘from foreman up, willnot be given to Canadians, There willbe some real tough Southern taskmasters on that job, Twenty years hence, the barren hills in the Kamloops area will have no vegetation to keep the soil from eroding into the mighty Thompson River, -This type of timber slaughter is not permitted in the Oregon and California drybelt, It is possible to travel a thousand miles in that area without seeing a fresh cut pine, Small wonder we have a good market for our timber products, the Yank pine is much too val- uable to grind into pulp, even though of equal quality, Good market indeed, . * * * > TERRITORIAL TERMS: Be- cause of an historical agreement, or lack of one, American Com- mercial Fishermen will be permitted to fish within our limits, This might be excusable if the agreement were reciprocal, but pity the Canadian who fishes within American limits, How one sided can a situation become? “SC CHCOOS COOOL OSECEESCOLES SOOO ‘Everything in Flowers’ FROM EARL SYKES 42 E. 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SMITH Expert Watch & ~ Jewelry Repairs Special Discount to Tribune Readers. 1179 Denman St. MU 2-19.48 or MU 5-8969 Meals at Jennie’s Cafe 335 Main St. . @ Modern equipment -@ Dining room service PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 219 Prior St, MU 3-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Auto Body Work LEE, Proprietor & REPAIRS In a letter recently sent to the Reeve and Municipal Council of Surrey, the Surrey Municipal Re- form Committee, under the sig- nature of secretary Harry Ball, has urged a return-to the ward system, The letter informed council that the committee supports ‘most strongly the many people throughout Surrey who call for a return to the ward system - mo- dernized,”’ It also charged that the Surrey school board has made no at- tempt to keep rising costs down and demanded that all future work be handled by day labor, with supervision by municipal engin- eers and planners, To back up its argument. in favor of day labor the SMRC quoted a press statement from the May 23 issue of the Vancou- ° ver Sun, which said: **The Greater Vancouver Sew- Obituary Readers of the P,T, will be saddened by the recent death of Jack Wood, who passed away in> his 51st year, after a prolonged illness, Wood was an active worker in the labor and progres- sive movement, He took part in the work of the Columbia for Canada Com- mittee, the peace movement, the Canada-China FriendshipSociety. and was an active member of the N.D.P, He was also a strong supporter of the labor press, Funeral services were held Saturday, June 27, at Roselawn Funeral Home, TED HARRIS 757 East Hastings St. Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Paperhangers’ Supplies Sunworthy Wallpaper Reg. 45c — Now 19c a Roll NOTICES COPY — DEADLINE FOR ALL, ADVERTISING, All copy must be in the offices of the PACI- FiC TRIBUNE no later than 12 Noon on MONDAY, JULY 19—Come and bring your Family and your friends to the GALA SPLASH PARTY onSUN, JULY 19th at 3440 Fromme Road, in North Van, Games, sports, swimming, hot dogs and drinks, Admission to grounds - $1,00 per family or 50¢ single, Cold-plate dinner served at 5 p.m, - Adults $1,00 children 50¢, Free popcorn for the kids, Everyone wel- come, _ JULY 26—ANNUAL WBA PIC- - NIC will be held in CENTRAL ' PARK—(Gouth Burnaby) SUN, JULY 26 from 12 noon on - Sports, games, music and ex- cellent food, Everyone is wel- come t6 attend, In caseofrain Picnic will be held at 805 E, Pender St. ANNUAL FAMILY BASKET PICNIC SUNDAY, JULY 26-1p.m, CENTRAL PARK (South Burnaby) Sports - Sing Song - Fun for All, Sponsored by: Greater Van- couver - Communist Party Return to ward syste in Surrey, urges SMR erage and Drainage District Board has rejected three bids for laying pipe on the Sperling Avenue trunk sewer in Burnaby, The 1600 feet of pipe will be laid by the District?s own crew for $13,894, Lowest bid of the three private firms was $43,842,"’ “The saving of $29,948 to the taxpayers on this one small pro- ject,’’ says the committee’s let- ter, ‘fis more eloquent then words,”’ : The letter also points out there WMR criticises Mao Mao Tse-tung’s concept of dia- lectics and philosophical writ- ings are subjected to withering criticism in a major article ap- pearing in the current (June) number of World Marxist Review. The article, ‘‘The Universality of Contradiction and the Con- creteness of Truth,’’ by A,Sobo- levy, describes Mao’s contribu- tions as ‘‘largely.a vulgarized variation of the dogmatic con- structions widespread at the time of the Stalin cult,’’ Other features include atreat- ment of the ‘‘Socialist Revolution and the Bourgeois State,’’ by E, Tuominen; ‘‘Specialization of Production in the Socialist World System,’ by S, Kuzinski and a report by A, Dewhurst on the 18th Convention of the Communist Party of Canada, Documents and articles on the - world Communist movement are appearing in a special regular supplement - Information Bulle- tin, The No, 9 issue carried the full text of M.A, Suslov’s report to the Central Committee of the Cc ccccvcvccccccccccecccccecs OVALTINE : CAFE : 251 EASTHASTINGS : Vancouver, B.C. > : QUALITY SERVICE COCCEOOCOCC LLL OCEOOOHESLOCLOES Cevseereveccccede Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS AUGUST 9 — LABOR FARMER PICNIC will be held SUNDAY, AUG, 9th from 12 noon on, BEAR CREEK PARK in North Surrey, Entertainment-Speak- er, Come out, bring your friends and meet all your old friends, Sponsored by: Delta- New Westminster Region, CPC, ee ‘JULY 12—GARDEN PARTY will - be held at ROY & KAY’S—SUN- DAY JULY 12th from 1 p.m, on—1249 East 8th Ave, Ukrain- ian food, Shashlik, Spaghetti, Entertainment, music & sports, Adm, $1.00. 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While recognizing that thes rey municipal council has successful in having reso to this effect passed at Co¥ tions of the Union of Be ih cipalities, the letter urg' it's ‘about time ‘‘thesé sounding resoultions were plemented.”’ et of the sane i t Communist Party ces Wi Union of their differe? 4 ithe leadership of the com : ‘Party of China, ‘ 5 report No, 11 issue contain transition from 4 ‘ working class to a partly whole Soviet people. “00 The current No. y2inform Bulletin carries hithert? ae lished materials dealiM® 4 certain aspects of inne? 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