f—N Days to go and more than $5,000 still to be raised on the $15,000 drive target. We can do it, if every group, every sup- porter will show the same enthu- siasm as our friends| in the Grandview Club, who have tumed in more than $600 on a $500 quota and are now shooting for $700. How did these 18 people do it? They give the answer in this fine letter, which we received this week: “At our last club meeting the membership asked me to write to the Pacific Tribune and tell how | much we have enjoyed participat- ing in the press drive this year. “When the’ $500 target was first discussed, most of us regarded it as a formidable amount, but every- ome agreed that we must dig in and do our utmost to, raise it. “It was wonderful to watch the progress made through the weeks, the dollar after dollar chalked up for Grandview and the Pacific Tri- bune. I am quite sure that a great propaganda job for peace accom- panied every bid for a supporter’s donation, and I don’t believe any one small group of people ever worked so well together to promote am idea as have our members dur- ing this drive. he “We found at our last meeting that we have topped our $500 tar- get, so now we're shooting for $700. “Now this was not accomplished in an easier fashion than usual, in fact, money was found to be scarcer. But—and here is the point—while money is scarcer, supporters are more conscious of the need of the labor press to combat the warmong- ering lies of the capitalist papers. “With justifiable pride at being one of the clubs ‘over the top’ by May Day, we say to those clubs who are finding the going a bit tough: “Don’t wait until the last day of the drive, hoping for am extension of the time limit, or depending on a friend to eventually give you that ‘ ten-spot toward your quota; Re- f member that while hope makes a good breakfast, it makes a darn poor supper. days count and if you can’t be- \ come a Press Builder at least, be- come an active press supporter’.” Make the next few “We Need $560 A Day THE CANADIAN TRIBUNE T\ million al_of Democratic Opinion SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1940. Cc anadian L. 4, NO. 168 TORONTO, MAY 1, 1943 ey Ses in May Day peace call 6 CENTS Page ? ti Warmer, showers ~ late afternoon DAILY TRIBUNE VOL. 1, NO. 1 TORONTO, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 "eigen 28 4 penemmacme | Seeaee F mmatesiens TR Saks era Rear ae IBUN INCORPORATING IH WESTERNER — 5 CENTS VOL. 12, NO. 666 TORONTO, ONT., MAY 1,.1950 @ A powerful labor press is the greatest weapon in the hands of Canadian people working for peace. This month is Labor Press Month, in honor of 30 years’ publication of people's papers in our ‘ country. Pay vour tribute t », the labor press by helang to pul the ‘Pecific Tribune’ drive over the top by May 15. Send in your con- iribution today. : GREATER VANCOUVER QUOTA - $10,000.00 Phillip Halperin Club ..-....---- . Fxtesisign (oie is. okey chee Bee _ 75.00 47.50 VANCOUVER CENTER WEST .. $8,000.00 $1,568.26 Burrard beancg PSs Roe Sees 98,80 Parksville Ree Sere ner 5” 75.00 22.00 Victory Square ..........5..55065 300.00 47490 BURNABY AREA ...........-...-- $ 450.00 $ 293.00 Sed tand Shore ook Gn hs bee 500.00 252.82 Capitol HAM ......... eee esse ees 175.00 90.75 99.90 Shin and Steals 4. 400.00 —-98.00 South < Riaxwabyis cj acu b seem) 00 a : ‘ ) Sere UNO: ' NANAIMO. ARBA ...--5-525:-500)> $ 700.00 $ 435.16 | , i a ei ga canny wee 296.00 700 Nanaimo Gith .......----+--+5+ 225,00 197.57 ped =e inh Rea SESS. on PE Hitalanos (ho heck ces oans ste $00.00 ees aumeaie Woodworkers ..-..-+--- 225.00 ae Prince Rupert ..........---++ goer eee nae acd ‘aie ok beat 144.00 Yeutrpanepedt ses sc ores heehee 5.. 100.00 _ 42.90 TOTAL FOR PROVINCE - $2,943.16 t 7 é 9 TO GO! PACIFIC TRIBUNE—MAY 5, 1980—PAGE 11 ‘