a ~ PETITION: KEEP ur WEAPONS § T OF Sater ied Se Frank Coleman | A resident of Salmon Arm since 1910, Frank Coleman, pioneer in his community and his country, passed away in Vernon Hospital on Septem- ber 6 in his 86th year. Born in Ontario in 1877 Frank Coleman worked on many survey ‘parties in the early days of ‘the opening up of the prairie provinces, and planned many of the town- sites which now mark the growth of our nation. In the Salmon Arm com- munity Frank worked in flour mills, lumber and other industries, and later fruit farming. Taking a keen in- due to failing health, did his. i activities slacken. 2 Frank Coleman was a fam- iliar figure in the North Ok- anagan and one of the most tireless salesmen and _ sup- porters for the Paéific Tri- bune and other progressive literature. Erank made the ‘PT’ his special charge, and up until a few years ago top- ped all records in winning a readers and _ suporters for “his paper’. ? From Jack and Max Honey— tributes have already been received by the ‘PT’ in fi- nances and pledges. The ‘PT” staff and Communist Party mourn the passing of pioneer terest in politics and the and veteran Frank Coleman, = —_ cause of socialism, Frank and in the words of Max : Shown above is the Surrey Peace Committee's booth at ie 75th annual Cloverdale Fall Fair. Hund- © Coleman joined the Commun- Honey, pledge “the _life’s reds of marshes were obtained at the booth on a petition calling for No Nuclear Arms. ist Party in 1932. Never in all work of Frank Coleman will cliesiance to. wie ase tht Oar oe oe Surrey peace float in parade Com wins first prize at fall fair Communism. Only in the tory will constitute his me- The Surrey Peace Commit- the message: “Keep B.C. permanent manner and the PROVINCIAL ELECTION years previous to his passing, morial”. tee’s float has captured first green—keep the bombs out peace committee has~indicat- prize in the parade which op- of Comox!” ed that it plans to keep on THE COMMUNIST VIEWPOINT. ising it in the future. ley Exhibition last Thursday, __,7%¢, taller is cee ae the "Sthanmuol exibition | Workers. | | WANTED TIM BUCK cordate Fall Faye SC | Bengyolent Assn. | Ba 15.6, flatdeck truck ELKS HALL — CLOVERDALE Ray abana oe For use’by the ¥Clin public Thurs., Sept. 26, 8 p.m. FOLK SONGS which is a chapter of the B.C. J. : a pemriarac pub Peace Council, also erected a Aika ate aT site ‘gee t ~fiwork during the provincial booth at the 3-day fair, mark- ] jj the Life Insurance field elections. ing the third year in a row that such a display had been + LIFE INSURANCE : ‘ featured. ENDOWMENTS f Ph. AL 5-1216 or TR 6-0177 Close to 20,000 people saw PENSION PLANS the parade and _ booth and WEEKLY BENEFITS} some 500 signatures were ob- tained on a petition address- ed to Prime Minister Pear- oes EAT eS me son. The petition called on the +. S95 Pritchard Ave., Canadian government to f- Winnipeg 4, Manitoba “carry out the letter and = ee spirit of the nuclear test ban | ‘Everything = icwers! = Auspices — Delta and New Westminster Regional Committee, CPC 14th Anniversary Celebrations of the People’s Republic of China Apply to: B.C. offic : Pn Z office at | | treaty by calling a halt to the installation in Canada of nuc- | : FROM yy S U N DAY, S E PT ‘ 2 9 Sas a Comox and J EARL SYKES- @ FILM—‘‘Promenade Through Peking’’—In Color _ if 42 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 iL: __ Vancouver, B.C. Commentary in English — Admission: FREE UKRAINIAN HALL — 805 E. PENDER — 1 P.M. 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