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MAIL THE BACK PANEL TO SWIFT'S AND RECEIVE IN CASH By BOB TRIMBEE [to my guests fo deny any im ECONOMICAL SPREAD COLOR QUICK Canadian Press Staff Writer |plications. Two provincial cabi- VANCOUVER (CP) -- "Many|net ministers refuse to talk to ® people complain I'm never po-ime now because of this prac- lite," says Jack Webster, 43-tice." year-old Glasgow - born radio NC POLITICAL TIES commentator. They are Attorney - General "Well, there are enough people being polite. You have to work|Rebert Bonner and Highways gop ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS of being hand-jting, "Mr. Bonner hasn't spoken to vi . or oes ants ov even 0 a me since I said he was not fit o radio personalities for his office because of his dis- 'Aggressive former labor re- graceful handling of the Robert 88 Sommers case. And Mr. Gaglardi porter and city editor of the Van- accused me of distorting his couver Sun, Webster today is a a i i .| statement in an interview on gov- ie " radio commentator with thou a ty." HEAT AND SERVE--SWIFT S sands of listeners following his A : ; All three political parties in op- daily editorial discourses. position fo the Social Credit gov- NOTED FOR SARCASM ernment have approached Web- | His trademarks are sarcasm,|ster to run as a candidate. pointed questions aimed at gov- "Im not a politician," says JACK WEBSTER "HARD-HITTING' a SPECIAL 31 SPECIAL 99: SPECIAL 24.0. TIN ity 4 3 i ' BARBECUE SALE CHOICE MEATY SIDE ; 9 A [J 1-LB. PKG. 1-LB. PKGS. ernment, civic and police offi-| Webster. "If I ran and lost I clals and a rich Clasgow accent|would then only be a defeated [DEAL FOR SANDWICHES which has prompted a columnist| politician and my comments Ata to describe his programs as *"for-| would ring hollow. y eign language broadcasts." abfetiives, says Webster, a for, Art Pi on newspaper m 1eces mer London newspaper man and onetime city editor of The Daily Sketch. "I put the hotel i; spotlight on BEEF, LIVER OR CHICKEN--BEEF WITH GRAVY mat condler government ie Prom Cloth lice tactics which I consider ret aon ene) Loft-Oviers PARD U 0G F i 0D 2 proved that people will listen to " private radio in Canada if we are ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Un- SWIFT'S " like most dress designers, Louis . - aggressive sobgn. ow tenement | Béral rarely throws away a left- Webster quit school at 17 for| Over scrap of material. He saves qa HET ice It for use in his hobby--creating : pewspaper work, ServiCe| works of art from pleces of with various Scottish and English colored cloth. newspapers and five years as a By i a his fabrics and British Army officer in North Af-| gjtching them to bleached sheet- War, i moves wits is tamiy oo iz, Bere rerroduces ln) STOCK UP AT THIS PRICE PURE CANE GRANULATED to Vancouver and joined The Sun| same way as a painter using oils. as a labor reporter. He hat eight drawers of seraps| separat: nto basic colors. He OO SCANDAL rod COTTUD first lays the hase colors, then tion within he V ! 4 blends and overlays other pieces on in the Vancouver Jocalise faphric to build up his work. of the International Woodworkers ® of America, He obtained copies He varies effects and tempers of 'financial statemcats which| COIs by super - imposing sheer howed $2 h fabrics over solid cloths. : wel $235,000 had been taken (One scene is an Irish courtyard lo | rom the union's strike fund. at sunset which he photographed > Aided by Bill Mahoney, 1now|geveral years ago. Printed cot- Canadian head of the United|ton, overlaid with blue - violet Steelworkers of America (CLC), chiffon, simulates shadows on a Pork Spare Ribs - SWIFT'S PREMIUM Barbecue Franks: 49: IDEAL FOR BARBECUE--EXTRA LEAN Minced Beef 39 SWIFT'S PREMIUM : Rindiess Bacon = 69: SWIFT'S PREMIUM : BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUBS ..: LIVER AND BACON CHUBS i 25: 12-0Z. TIN sent here by the old Canadian Congress of Labor to eliminate Communist influence in the IWA, Webster wrote daily accounts of the IWA's activities. The result was a wholesale shakeup of the local's executive and elimination of the Communists, Conflict with the Sun's manage- ment underscored his entry into private radio. He joined CJOR as news editor in 1953. His radio "break" was the Tup- per royal commission investiga- tion into Vancouver police de- partment corruption. Webster broadcast more than 1,500,000 words on the hearing and as a result won the Ohio State Uni- versity award for top radio re- gional news reporting. H23 FREE HAND Today Webster broadcasts 30| programs weekly for CKNW New| Westminster, working as much as 60 hours a 'veek gathering material. He never misses a press conference. sociation of Couturiers who has dresses. stone arch. Dark brown velvet provides the deeper shadows and iridescent blue-violet chiffon over reddish orange crepe gives the lighter shadows. "It all started when a friend was talking with me about my hobby of painting," Mr. Berai said. "He told me that I seemed to be trying to make my colors simulate fabrics and casually suggested I use real fabrics. "At the time I passed it up, but one weekend early in March, when I was snowbound at my mother's home, I decided to try it. I became so absorbed in my first effort that I worked right through almost 30 hours." A member of the Canadian As- had designs accepted in New York and other fashion centres, he says his customers frequently recognize scraps from their FAST PRODUCTION SPECIAL PURCHASE--WINONA MAID WITH PECTIN PLUM JAM MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM--HELLMANN'S FRENCH, OLD HOMESTEAD OR SALAD MAGIC Liquid Dressing SERVE SOUP 'N SANDWICHES CLARK'S TOMATO SOUP SERVE CHILLED--SERVE OFTEN GRAPE OR ORANGE 24-0Z. JAR 4-0Z. BOTTLES 10-0Z. 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