VETERANS MARK ANNIVERSARY Joining millions around the world who marked the 40th anniversary of the victory over fascism, Sophie Podolczuk and Charles Kelley lay a wreath from the Workers’ Benevo- lent Association at Vancouver's Victory Square cenotaph May 8. Wreaths were also laid by Fred Stecko and Dan Bratko, represent- ing the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians and Volodya Rudkevich and Viki Paliwoda from the Federation of Russian Canadi- ans, as some 50 people joined in the commemoration. COMING EVENTS MAY 17 — “Locked-Out at Slades” Benefit for Retail, Wholesale members locked out by Slade & Stewart. Premier of video and dance to Communique. Ukrainian Hall. 805 E. Pender St. MAY 18 — Come help us celebrate Alice Per- Son's birthday. 8 p.m. 121 Mundy Street, Co- quitlam. Film showing and refreshments. Pro- Ceeds to Tribune. VICTORIA MAY 23 — Podillya Folk Ensemble from the Ukraine in concert of music, song and dance. University Centre Auditorium. 8 p.m. Tickets: $8. Available from McPherson Theatre, Uni- versity Centre and Sears Box Office? Sponsored by Canada-USSR Association. MAY 25 — “Buzzards Run Scavenger Hunt” Team of four, $28, includes dinner. 7 p.m. sharp at 1906 - 10th Ave., New Westminster. Phone Dian or Jim, 521-7966 for info. or to register. All proceeds to Tribune drive. MAY 25 — World Youth Festival Benefit Dance with music by “private i”. 8:30 p.m. at Fishermen’s Hall. 138 E. Cordova St. Admis- sion: $6 employed; $4 unemployed. Refresh- ments available. MAY 26 — 40th anniversary celebration vic- tory in Europe with honored guests and artists. Sponsored jointly by Assoc. of United Ukrainian Canadians and Federation of Russian Canadi- ans. 2 p.m. Russian People’s Home, 600 Campbell Avenue. Adm. $7 — seating will be limited. Tickets available at Global Imports and FRC & AUUC members. All proceeds to Cana- dian Peace Congress. JUNE 1 — On-to-Ottawa Trek Banquet. Doors open 6 p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. Ukrainian Hall, 805 E. Pender. Adm.: $10 employed, $5 unem- ployed. Phone 682-3057 for more info. JUNE 2 — Burke Mountain Labor Festival. 1 p.m. New Brighton Park, Vancouver. 9th festi- val salutes International Children’s Day. An event for the whole family — see display ad for more information. oth Burke Mountain Labor Festival comes to Vancouver Sunday, June 2, 1985 , 1 p.m. New Brighton Park | (North of PNE on McGill St. between Renfrew & 2nd Narrows Bridge) * continuous stage of cultural performance * special children’s hour dedicated to International Children’s Day Inevent of rain: Festival will take place at Ukrainian Hall 805 East Pender Street, Vancouver * salmon barbeque and other “goodies” * volleyball tournament (starting time: 11 a.m.) JUNE 2 — Annual YCL Volley Ball Tour- nament — in conjunction with Burke Moun- tain. Get your team organized now. Pre- registration call Reg at 251-9457. KAMLOOPS JUNE 15 — Tribune Social at the home of Mr. & Mrs. E. Babuick, 2305 Bossert. Adults: $5; Unemployed, OAP: $3; children free. Outdoor activities — horseshoes, games for children. Call 554-2626 for more info. SINGLE PERSON, mobile home on King George Hwy. $250/mo. incl. 596-9059. COMMERCIAL 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. Don Berg 255-7287. JUNE 16 — 4th Annual Seafood Dinner. 2 p.m. on. $15 per person, $25 per couple, child- ren free (same price as last year). Complimen- tary wine served with dinner. 9434 124A St. Surrey, 589-3163 for directions. RSVP. JUNE 22 — Tribune Victory Banquet and Dance. West End Community Centre, Van- couver. Price: $10, employed, $8 unemployed & OAP. (Dance only $3) Band: Communique. Tickets available soon. NOTICES 1935 ON-TO-OTTAWA 1985 TREK COMMITTEE Commemoration of the occupation of the Museum, May 18, at Carnegie Centre. Enquir- ies invited, 684-8653. TRIBUNE SWAP MEET If you have some- thing of value you would like to donate to the Tribune, phone 251-1186 or 255-7287: in Burnaby 526-5226; in Coquitlam 936-7308; in Surrey, 581-4870. FOR SALE 50th ANNIVERSARY bottle openers in spe- cial souvenir case. $5 each. Only 100 pro- duced. Tribune fund raising project. Donalda and Ray Viaud. To place your order phone 251-1186, 263-6442 or 589-3163. SHARED ACCOMMODATION WANTED: Someone to share mobile home in Maple Ridge with elderly man, share expenses. Phone: 467-4389. . RANKIN & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors 4th Floor, 195 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. V6A IN8 682-2781 Offers a broad range of legal services including: Personal Injury & Insurance claims Real Estate & Conveyancing Divorce & Family Law Labour Law Criminal Law Estates & Wills GENERAL INSURANCE, home, business, trade unions. Dave Morton, bus. 986-9351; res. 433-4568. VICTORIA BILL HARTLEY your Auto Plan man. All types of insurance..Mail.in.or.phonein.2420-Douglas Street, Victoria, V8T 4L7. 388-5014. LEGAL SERVICES RANKIN, BOND, McMURRAY. Barristers and Solicitors. 2nd Floor, 157 Alexander Street. 682-3621. DIRECTORY COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA offices located at 102, 2747 E. Hastings St. Vancouver. 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. Classified advertising rates $1 per line per week. Deadline for insertions. Wednesday of week prior to publication. People’s Co-op Bookstore ; D> Soviet Frontiers of Tomorrow By Hal Griffin $5.95 E> Lenin in London $4.95 Communist Parties, Their Life and Struggles: Problems, Methods of Work: $3.95 Concessions and How to Beat Them: a union handbook By Jane Slaughter $8.95 Mail orders add 50 cents postage. 1391 Commercial Drive Vancouver, B.C. V5L 3X5 Telephone: 253-6442 PACIFIC TRIBUNE, MAY 15, 1985 e 11