18 The Guardian, Thurs. Fag ogee 25, 1965. } & ; GIRLS OPPOSE ae ee SCORE HIGH oa nggel A PUTS YOU ON THE | | tory went on strike after em- ployers put a_ transparent GRADE “A” OVEN READY BROILER door on their powder room ‘Wl A plastic door was pul on * TEAM. Japanese And | HIC EN the room after employers said Canadians Talk : : Joint Ventures wn 7 TOKYO (AP)—Canadian and Japanese businessmen have i ES bis : ‘ agreed on the desireability of o = = } = eee ago ventures —_ cm... Nee paper pulp industry, lum- : ; “ bering, auto manufacturing and ee Oe ee } Be : eee, aa a re _ (CUT UP AT NO A joint communique was: te i ied ‘ im 2 ea Po. \ Te enemies med at the end of a week-long < | T) employers took the curtain down and replaced it with a plastic door. “But now people can see in.’’ the girls said, and pro- tested again . Talks came to nothing and a strike notice was served on the firm. This expired Mbn- day and the 150 ‘girls stopped a work. the 150 girl workers were spending too much time in there session of the third Canadiaft- Japanese businessmen's confer | Smoking is banned on the factory floor and the girls were taking time off in the SPECIAL PRICES The %man Canadian group aumeamme was led by Maj.Gen. R. H. P. E. I. SKINLESS SHOULDER THEY ARE NEW! LEAN Keefler, president of the Cana- — ROASTING PORK . J3c BEEF SAUSAGE ix 49% MAPLE LEAF REAL LEAN POTTED MEAT 3 —~° ‘xx 35¢ PORKSTEAK — in 39 EXTRA LEAN . MAPLE LEAF GROUND BEEF 2 um Me BUTTER ma | OC CHOICE PEAS 5::1.00/ 2, 29: toilet for a quiet puff, the em- ployers claimed The battle of the door began EFFECTIVE five weeks aco Officials of the company, Eve of Dublin | i Ltd. got the wooden door taken down and replaced by ‘THL CLOSING TIME a curtain in an effort to hurry up. the girls rhe girls protested. So the SAT. NOV. 27th. dian Chamber of Commerce. The 40-man Japanese panel was headed by Kogore Uemura, vice-president of the federation ef economie organizations. The parties agreed to hold their next conference in Canada -| in 1967 Points mentioned ip the staté- ment were: —Canadian businessmen f- tend to send observers to a 1068 meeting in Sydney of Japanese end Australian businessmen —The ratio of Japanese ex- -import trade with Canada as steadily improved over the last decade | CLOVER FARM MARGARINE —The Canadian delega- tion urged more diversified Jap- anese exports of products which | Canada imports in large quan- tities and a decrease in volon- tary quotas now deing exercised by Japan on goods at \ Canada’s requést. AYLMER TOMATO Howard Green Still Hopeful VANCOUVER. (CP)—Howard Green, former Conservative ex- ternal affairs minister, said here he te not asking a re- count of Nov. 8 election results __ tn Vancouver Quadra riding; but | PE.|, MacINTOSH he’s not conceding defeat either. | JUICE 5 ag .00 MINCEMEAT *:* 45¢ AYLMER WITH PORK—BOSTON a Se Ene is on BEANS 5100-0" ” DETERGENT *: tor 4% *BAYERS .UU ASPIRIN — we IF - LAUNDRY SPECIAL upset by Mr. Deachman in 1963 1 has reurmed fo his Taw practles LB. 3 5 C Ae F AB “GIANT 75 | | a , | : . SIZE C To Viet Cong’ | ; C 0 ni : “TNS. 1 .00 Arp Mr. Green declined further | comment on his position: But he said Sunday “there are other : wavs to attack an election.” . The scant’ ier ae ek cl AYLMER TOMATO service ‘vote gave Liberal Grant ‘ : Deachman a 346-vote . margin : f over Mr. Green, who had rep- ‘ ‘ resented the residential Vancou- 11 Ay ver area in the House of Com- , : ve mons for 28 years before being BOTS. To Viet Cong a WHEAT 2 3.2 75c . NO. 1 CORELESS CRISP RED, FIRM a SAIGON (AP) — The South CRUSH CANNED vectaumse orn a'twranies | © «Carrots Radishes Grapes "1" UU BEVERAGES 5:2: 49c posts were believed. Tuesday ; ' night to have been overrun by | 2 1 7 1 5° 2 39° - 15 — Viet Cong guerrillas in a battle : that shifted attention from the Bag Pkg. Lbs. central highlands to the central McCAINS (BONUS PACK) FRENCH i Aided by a U.S. navy bom- | PURITAN HAM & os DEVILLED BEEF QUAKER FRIES. Eh hone tot a, AS a. WAGSTAFFE BAKING \ off attacks from a guerrilla , ROLLED | reximent, estimated up to 2,000 Meat a Cl. oe The quick diversion from the ee Gon ses e a be ’ i t int Yoag, sins oe |G reads 4 07. © OATS. 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