bee TE a Ce Hl red Peedi crer ed Witt) I | Mette Oh Sg } TRIBUNE PHOTOS — DAN KEETON Coming Events ar caval British Columbians wishing to express their opposition to the trade deal can do so this Sunday, June 12 by participating in a number of actions set for Vancouver and Victoria, In Vancouver, the Day of Action Against Free Trade, will be marked with a car caval- [LIM LOUIS : Q af & COMPANY [3 Folkfest 88 Artists from the Trial Lawyers ini Uncontested divorce $200* Ukrainian SSR ponveyancing $200* and a Ncorporations $200* s Probate of will $500* Chilean Duet Separation agreements $300* Wills $50* Sunday, June 19/2 p.m. ee contingency fee agreement Maritime Labour Centre pare/Uic appeals No fee 1880 Triumph St., Vancouver all prices plus disbursements Concert/Reception to follow Divorce and Family Law Admission $5 Criminal Law Sponsored by the Canada-USSR (including impaired driving) Eoedsp Society and the B.C. Peace 108-2182 West 12th/732-7678 For info 731-3048 or 872-0513. Tim Louis Michael Hambrook eer 2) o = {__ a cade, rally June 12 cade through Vancouver streets to a picnic and rally at 1 p.m. at Brockton Point in Stanley Park. To participate in the car cavalcade gather at one of the following seven locations at 11:30 a.m.: BCTF Building, Burrard and 6th; Public Housing Tenants, 37th and Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday -——— 1 3 2 4 Main; Carnegie Centre, Main and Hastings; Grandview Park, Commercial and Charles; Maritime Labour Centre, 111 Victoria Drive, Carpenters Hall, 2806 Kingsway; . and CAIMAW Hall, 707-12th Street, New Westminster. . In Victoria, a rally is planned for 12 noon at the provincial legislature. The event is ~ organized by several groups including the Victoria Labour Council, the Council of Canadians and the Social Justice Commis- sion of the Catholic Church. Later in the week, Citizens Concerned About Free Trade is sponsoring a public debate between David Orchard, chair of the citizens’ group, and University of Toronto political economy professor, John Crispo, who has been outspoken in his support for the trade deal. Jack Webster will be the moderator for the debate which is sche- duled for June 14, 7:30 p.m. at the John Oliver Auditorium, 41st and Fraser. David Orchard will also be the featured speaker at a public meeting organized by Citizens Concerned about Free Trade on Thursday, June 16, 7:30 p.m. in the Italian Cultural Centre at Slocan and Grandview Highway in Vancouver. s » —— -* J 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. “Group parties of 15-25 welcome’! a ie Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS JUNE 10 — Centre for Socialist Education lounge open 8 p.m. til midnight (every Friday). Darts, music and conversation. 1726 E. Hast- ings. Bar proceeds to CSE. JUNE 11 — Congress of Canadian Women 15th National Convention. Public events: June 11th luncheon. Women speak: Peace by the year 2000. Chair: Libby Davies. Speakers: Representatives from U.S. and USSR, poetry reading by representative from El Salvador. 12 noon to 2 p.m. Maritime Labour Centre, 1880 Triumph St. Lunch/$5. International Chinese Feast Banquet (evening) at Pink Pearl, 1132 E. Hastings St. Greetings from Cuba, Czechoslo- vakia. Musical entertainment. Tickets $17, RSVP by June 6th. For reservations phone 254-9797 or 254-3066. JUNE 15 — Moscow Summit ‘88, public forum. Moderator: Tim Firth/B.C. Peace Coun- cil. Panel members: Frank Kennedy/Van. Labour Council, End the Arms Race; Jack Phil- lips/Tribune Moscow correspondent, 1984- 86; Claire Perry/Voice of Women for Peace. 7:30 p.m. 1726 E. Hastings. Auspices: Centre for Socialist Education. JUNE 17 —An evening for El Salvador. Dinner, music, refreshments. Guest speaker: Ray Skelly (B.C. MP), speaking on his recent trip to El Salvador. 6 p.m. Christ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard St. $15 (advanced tickets only), 684-6628 or 254-4468. Proceeds to Salvaide. JUNE 18 — AUUC Folkfest ‘88. Midsummer evening ‘Ivana Kupala.” Lavish Ukrainian mid- summer feast. Cultural programme featuring guest artists from Ukraine. 6 p.m. 805 E. Pender St. $15. For advance tickets 253-3032, 254-3436. : JUNE 19 — Folkfest ‘88 Artists from the Ukrainian SSR and a Chilean Duet. Concert, reception. Maritime Labour Centre, 1880 Tri- umph St., Vancouver. $5. For info 731-3048 or 872-0513. Sponsored by the Canada-USSR Friendship Society and the B.C. Peace Council. KAMLOOPS TRIB LENDING LIBRARY — 242 Larch Ave. Lots of labour and progressive literature for your reading enjoyment at no cost. For info 376-7110. Kamloops. ACCOMMODATION ROOMMATE — Male or female. N/S. 2 BR. co-op townhouse. New Westminster water- front. For info 462-8569 anytime. WANTED TO RENT — 2 BR. older house on acreage in Ft. Langley area beginning July 1. Phone collect 499-2555. FOR SALE 8 ~) 10214 15 17, 1By 20 {21 22 1B 23 |24 /|25 27 |28 | 29 30 Sunday, dune 12 Annual barbecue at the Rushton’s. 2:30 p.m. 524 Taylor, Prince Rupert. For info 624-5771. Sunday, June 12 Annual barbecue at the Penner’s. Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast. Entertainment. 3 p.m. on. for info 886-8484. Thursday, June 16 Honouring Olive Padgham and Len Norris. Tim Firth, B.C. Peace Council reports on Canadian Peace Alliance conference. Refreshments. 7:30 p.m. Earl Marriott School, 15751- 16th Ave., White Rock. For info 531-0106. All proceeds to Pacific Tribune fund drive Saturday, June 18 Annual Tribune Dinner (Kamloops). 6:30 p.m. United Church Hall, 140 Laburnum St., North Kamloops. $7/$5. For info 376-7110. Saturday, June 18 Tribune Dinner (Port Alberni). 6 p.m. Opetchesaht Band Hall, 5323 River Rd., Port Alberni. For info 723-9373. Sunday, June 19 Viaud Annual Seafood Dinner. Treat Dad! 3 p.m. 2320 Dundas St. $30/couple. Reservations preferred. Call 254-7849. Sunday, June 19 Picnic barbecue at Grace Tickson’s. 1 p.m. 345 Jade Ave., Nanaimo. Great food and refreshments. Rea- sonably priced. For info 754-6713. Finally available in Eng- lish. 3 bestsellers from the Soviet Union. CHILDREN OF THE ARBAT (Social novel) By Anatoli Rybakov $24.95 (hardcover) TASS — IS AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE (Spy novel) By Julian Semyonov $22.95 (hardcover) PLUTONIA (Science fiction) By Vladimir Obruchev $7.50 (paperback) Mail orders please include O¢ per book. 1391 COMMERCIAL DRIVE VANCOUVER, B.C. V5L_3X5 TELEPHONE 253-6442 BING CHERRY TREE — 8 ft. tall, $20. Call Alice 874-1814. Proceeds to Pacific Tribune. COMMERCIAL SPEAK SPANISH at the Spanish Academy. Ongoing classes (Mon. and Wed. evenings, 6-9 p.m.). 3390 School Ave., Vancouver. Special rates for organizations. For info 438-8393, 430-0329. CARPET CLEANING — Good rates, phone George 589-0501. Proceeds to Pacific Tribune Drive. : TRIB PHOTOS — Would you like a specific photo in the Pacific Tribune? Copies available: 5"x7"/$4.50, 8"x10"/$6. Phone 251-1186. GRAMMA PUBLICATIONS. Complete print- ing services. Brochures, menus, leaflets, etc. A union shop. 1595.W. 3rd Ave. Vancouver. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 733-6822. ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, appliance repairs. Call Don Berg at 255-7287. AUTOPLAN, GENERALINSURANCE, home business, trade union. Call Dave Morton, bus. 321-6707; res. 433-4568. VICTORIA BILL HARTLEY your AutoPlan man. All types of insurance. Mail in or phone in. 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria, V8T 4L7. 388-5014. LEGAL SERVICES RANKIN, BOND, McMURRAY. Barristers and Solicitors. 2nd Floor, 157 Alexander Street, 682-3621. CONSTANCE FOGAL. Family law, wills and - estates. #401-207 W. Hastings St., 687-0588. DIRECTORY COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA office located at 1726 E. Hastings St., Van., V5L 1S9. Phone: 254-9836. Office hours: 9:30-12 noon; 1-5 p.m. Mon. to Fri. For information on political issues or assistance in political activity. HALLS FOR RENT RUSSIAN PEOPLE’S HOME.— Available for rentals. For reservations phone 254-3430. UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE — 805 East Pender St. Vancouver. Available for banquets, weddings, meetings. ‘Phone 254-3436. Jct i A i ne Pacific Tribune, June 8, 1988 e 11