IUCN INL J 5 Mac-Paps to be honoured Classified ar Advertising ropa- The Tribune will be honouring the vete- _ they were to get their own battalion, made nvali- or rans of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion up of Canadians fighting in the American vealth at a banquet Oct. 24 which will mark the _ Lincoln Battalion. COMING EVENTS - cone 50th anniversary of the formation of the First formally requested by a number of OCT. 13 — War or Peace in Southern Africa. ‘Ovinr eace historic battalion. Canadians in April of 1937, the Mackenzie- | With yee serbia oes voraet Salone. ae : ; 2 cone § nia pm: ristchurc! athedral, Burrard an riday, The banquet will be held in the Ukrainian’ Papineau Battalion named for the lead Georgia, "Van." Sponeored’ ty BO Peers onfer- 3 Hall, 805 East Pender, with dinner setfor7 — ers of the 1837-38 rebellions in Upperand = ouncil. heads S h p.m. Lower Canada — was first brought into : : : OCT. 18 — 60th Wedd A f great In out er n Some 1,200 Canadians volunteered to service | around July 1, then known as Harry and Jean Bird. oe pat wet ead se South » fight in the International Brigades during Dominion Day. invited. 2 p.m. For info 590-1248. Af ? the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War, the anti- The battalion fought as a unit in the key KAMLOOPS lors, rl Ca 8 fascist battle that was to be the prelude to __ battles of 1937 and 1938 and its members MARXIST-LENINIST STUDY GROUP 1d, 2) | mmm With ANC World War II. But although Canada was marched with other international volun- — Meets 3rd Wed. in every month. 7 p.m. 242 uring representative second only to France in the numbers of _ teers in the final march-past in Barcelona. ae pve: SNe readers and friends all sane Yousef Salooje men, as a percentage of population, who _ Nearly half of the Canadians who went to - W!come. Kamloops. ivest- Oct. 13, volunteered for the Republican cause, itwas Spain died there in battle. Although their COMMERCIAL s by es p.m., not until the second year of the war that _ ranks have been thinned considerably more GRAMMA PUBLICATIONS. Complete print. 1g all ristchurch over the years, the veterans of the Mac-Paps _ ing services. Brochures, menus, leaflets, etc. A Cathedral, maintain a national organization —a union shop. 1595 W. 3rd Ave. Vancouver. nell Burrard and book based on the memoirs of battalion Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 733-6822. ait Georgia, Van. members is expected out this yaar — and ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, appliance repairs. * Sponsored by ; Don Berg 255-7287 > idea B.C. Peace & have continued the campaign to win federal on Berg 255-7287. 5 face Corel government recognition of the battalion’s AUTOPLAN, GENERALINSURANCE, home, from OMP ANY contribution to the fight against fascism. business, trade union. Dave Morton, bus. s are One of the battalion’s commanding - 986-9351; res. 433-4568. » mil- . ae: officers, Lionel Edwards, a captain, is VICTORIA Barristers & Solicitors among the featuréd speakers at the ban. BILL HARTLEY your AutoPlan man. All types ) Cee nn i- “A voice, a harp and a guitar for the songs of Chile and Latin America” Robson Square Cinema $8 admission Friday, October 9 8 p.m. u orate x Barcelon eae i , 4th Floor, 195 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. V6A I1N8 682-2781 Offers a broad range of legal services including: © Personal Injury & Insurance claims 5 Real Estate & Conveyancing 9 Divorce & Family Law 0 Labour Law 0 Criminal Law 5 Estates & Wills mbingd Raid TO THE MACKENZIE PAPINEAU BATTALION | COMMUNIST PART > SARTY OF CANADA ee AND THE PEOPLE OF SPAIN Ls Mackenzie ‘ 50th ’ Anniversary Banquet October 24, 1987 Ukrainian Hall, 805 E. Pender $10 ($8 OAP/unemployed) Call 251-1186 to reserve quet. Tickets are $10 and $8 for pensioners and unemployed. Phone the Tribune office at 251-1186 to reserve. CFU dinner set Helping build the fight against Bill 19 and aiding in the organizing of B.C.’s farm- workers are the themes of a dinner and dance set by the Canadian Farmworkers Union for Friday, Oct. 16. Speakers at the event, which features East Indian food and dance music by the Ginger Group, are CFU president Sarwan Boal.and.B.C..Federation.of.Labour-secre- tary Cliff Andstein. It’s at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. (at 73rd Ave.) in Vancouver. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, which cost $14 for employed and $8 for others, are available at the CFU office, 430-6055. aS za a RESTAURANT 3637 W. 4th Ave. Vancouver B.C. (734-7574) Parking at rear A fine Mediterranean family restaurant. Delicious dishes and warm atmosphere at earthy prices. be “Group parties of 15-25 welcome”! TIM LOUIS om me Uncontested divorce $150 (plus disb.) Conveyancing $150 (plus disb.) 3 Incorporation $200 (plus disb.) Managua lectures on Probate of will $500 (plus disb.) By Noam Chomsky e | Wills $50 $10.80 d4 ICBC Contingency fee agreement (paperback) Welfare/UIC appeal No fee 108-2182 West 12th Ave. Vancouver, B.C. V5K 2N4 Telephone 732-7678 of insurance. 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By Marshall, Scott and Hunter $14.95 (paperback) POWER AND IDEOLOGY: The Mail orders please include 50¢ per book. 1391 COMMERCIAL DRIVE VANCOUVER, B.C. V5L 3X5 TELEPHONE 253-6442 PACIFIC TRIBUNE, OCTOBER 7, 1987 e 11 Se RON Len eT EMO