a ek Page Five December 23, 1938 THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE Dr. Weir Patron Of Pro-Rec Dance Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. Eric Hamber, Hon. George M. Weir, Minister of Education, and Mrs. Weir, and many other prominent British Columbians are lending their patronage to the Greater Vancouver Provincial Recreation Centres’ first an- nual Christmas Dance, arranged by Director Eisenhardt’s exe- cutive staff for Thursday night, Dec. 29th, in the Palomar Ball- room. With Trevor Page’s popular 11-piece orchestra and vocalists in attendance, and some of Van-@ Modish .. -. Distinguished . .. McLeod Pro-Rec Bulletins With the majority of recreation centres closed durine the Christmas season, to reopen officially on . January 15, gym addicts were ; centering attention om several fu- G | lor ture events. .. Qn January 10, : for example, 20 Pro-Rec sextettes = . will compete in the indoor box soc- Suits Made on Premises cer tourney in Horticultural Hall. 657 Granville St. It is said the box soccer idea has the support of none other than We have the ¥r Style ¥& Color ¥& Pattern and most important thing—the * Fit You can get all four at the Regent Tailors “Jeck” Richardson of the soccer | COuver’s best dancing talent in spe- 2 Z = coammiission=- If your arches|cial exhibitions, this “Pro-Rec’ || Im Wamcouver at a price to suit your pocket. .. A tailor- coming out party promises to at- made suit or coat that you will be proud to wear and show your friends. The Union-Made Label, of Course. C ©) Regent Tailors are good, you can join the Pro-Rec hikers, headed by Ray Baldwin, who has lined up a number of out- ings and dances starting December 31... and not forgetting the bie dance at the Palomar on Dec. 29. ODDITIES. — “Credit stocky Gorden Oram of Qonsdale Hall Centre with North Shore’s best push-up mark to date,” says Paul de Buzogany, who saw Oram “‘dip” tract one of the dance crowds. citys greatest News Of The City [in Brief. Friends and members of the local Recreation Centres will have an opportunity to meet other city “Pro-Recs’”’ during the festive sea- son when many of the usual phy- Sical recreation activities of these public gymnastic classes are sus- pended, to resume January 16. TUNE IN... LABOR NEWS himself 53 times. = 5 . Bonations to the Rehabilitation MORE RECORDS.—Eric Martin, | , ae aan ney Fund of the Friends of the Mac- HIGHLIGHTS See ee ee Miss Ethel Shone and Messrs. kenzie-Papineau Battalion Des classes were sgiven in Recreation z a _. | a two-week period totalled $166.83 i % Jerr ar ne a Pp : Gentres from October 1 to Decem-| Jetty, Mathisen, Ernie Grant, Iric | 2. GVcmeck period fotalled $166.83 324 West Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. S ber 3, 1938, with a total attendance = ae s Cc. KK. M., $2; Mrs. B., 25 cents: 2 om +s) ; , ; this FRIDAY | pi 69707 and an enrollment of 20,000 | >. ee ec (Sb cents) | meee Sit alesnaacs workers, Phone Sey. 5614 available at the Centres’ head office, people, 5000 ahead of the corre- 604 Hall Bldg. (Trin. 3467). sponding period last year. $2.25; A. C. C., $5; Famous Cloak and Suit, $5; Holmes group, $2:70; Victoria Drive Forum, 50 cents; Ge AS SES Lake at 5:45 P.M. Bec Relief Costs Bi G A. K, $2.50; 1 Logging |f CKMO Soar Upward igger Garant = (Sm 8: Ey 82s, B88 ||| seymour 505 21 West Cordova St. . Grandview CPC, 8.50; Proj | Relief applications during the F Cl] b aoe ae oe < oe oe = past three weeks equalled the rec- or UU BC, $31; Mrs. D., $3; Mr. P., $2: | Ord set in 1933, Social Service Ad- WL, Central Burnaby, $2; Marpole Sponsored ministrator W. R. Bone warning M T CPC, $5.15; Scandinavian Club, | §!| Props.: Buck and Harry Munn social service committee this week. $750 ore o $18.21; Ballantyne CPG, $19- M1 by the He said the city can expect an ab-| Be Donated G. A. E. $15; Mz. L., $2; Whonnock, ; normal increase in the December BC, $4.50; Miss E. B. D., $3: Mrs. — People’s costs. . : i Announcement was made this/B, $1; and New Westminster | Be} | Sharp decline in seasonal employ-) week by A. B. Carey, chairman of | YGL, $4. =i To Wh I ! : BS é : : , th o om It May Concern ! Advocate ment was given as the reason for the Citizens Recreational Council, Ticket number 403 won the cake =f AND IT CONCERNS YOU aL YOU AND YOU! = ee JOS Of Se ee gee poe that his organization topes to | raffled December 12 and was held : im cooperation ee ee Oe Sues Be passe 8750 in aad. fion to He: sient by J. Gurchitz. For every fifteen dollars worth of subs any group, ith aioe 3 2 t 1 = 5) seeks y Se SASL SOURS —_ club or individual turns into the ‘“‘People’s Advocate” Wr ipinistrator stated that a large jJast week for the Vancouver Sports = Pro . = number of applicants are former Ciyb. Mr. J. F. Jones, 1620 East 5th within any month, a book will be given as a bonus. Dr. ER. prairie people who Have established ee : Fs 5 Pas | EES See turkey with ticket | ie e required resident qualification. [ee ne clly a erent was ene Soe Figs | poten tee et coca 2) Workers Remember that while you are building your library, Liewellyn ja ee : Alliance social held at the Progres- you are building the circulation of d Six monthly instalments and to pro-| sive CCF Hall, 2242 Commercial YOUR OWN PAPER 5 vide the club rooms with additional Drive, Dec. 15. : : Douglas iN MEMORIAM sports equipment, shower baths and = S@ Brolen-hearted full time instructor. The money : las a fu y - — Dr. Dou ; which the recreational centre hopes Winners of turkeys held by the GET THAT BONUS-BOOK We mourn the loss of a sister to raise will be spent in the same International Ladies’ Garment EEK and comrade way. Workers’ Union were: Mrs. Maben, MID-W = 2 1i11 Bast 2ist avenue; Miss Davies, 2 T Geldie Umansky Appointment of Ronald Beaudin| 4705 Barls Road: and Mr. Hum- ; BROADCAS who died Tuesday, Dec. 6, and and George Bunka, members of the | phrey, 6020 Alma Road. EAN Ne De FAVELA EEE EVEL, PAPA EARS EVERY TU ESDAY in her memory we will carry Vancouver Sports Club, as physical = 1 ess. instructors has been authorized by nee a . $ave on the struggle for progr the provincial department of rec-|_ The Girls Brigade to Aid Span- erry ris mas an Ga aS AT 5:45 P.M. 2 reation and education, according | iSh Orphans will hold a children’s as SISEHIS ees apnea to Ian Eisenhardt, provincial direc- | Party at Swedish Community Hail, aS Communist Party, Vancouver tor. 1320 Fast Hastings street on Tues- a New % e ar <= == : a ~ day, Dec. 27, at 7 pm. Dancine wall Sik ——<<$———— These instructors will continue = Ss a= —————— = aes z follow the party which is intended oe as they have been doing, giving in- : s t th : - 2 = z for adults also. o © = struction in boxing and wrestling = and Theatre Magazine GREETINGS from to unemployed men who have been attending the sports club. Beaudin BOXING and WRESTLING Winners of the turkey draw held tor the forum. People’s Advocate New Year’s Eve ia Victoria North EXHIBITIONS : Admission 25c¢ 2 : : New Year’s, 50c PAME. Branch G-Pick G@ VANCOUVER Credits Rouse YS SS eS Set SSS SSS #& Fought for Canada in Spain, will give lessons in boxing while|at the Inland Boatmen’s Union a5 Bunka rill instruct in wrestlins- hall, December 21, were: J .O. Con- | from = Cliff Parker defeated Don Gott | nor, 103314 Richards, ticket mumber The B fs NEW AGE Vancouver's Latest and Best in two falls out of three at the|128; “Red” Taylor, West Hotel, No. oys in the Camps—R.P.W. U. an se ¥: AS SS ~ ~ =. ~ — = = — a Vancouver Sports Club, Saturday | 2668; “H. Olson, 664 Cordova, No. es Se ee Be ee ee ae . et Ee ee ee ee ae P 716 W-. Hastings Sey. 595 night. 2734; C. Millard, 2654 West 7th, No. 7 Frankie Rae pinned the- Wild | 1685; J. Sorensen, 5761 Culloden - DINE and DANCE Joker in the only fall of the four | Street, No. A731; Mrs. Peterson, 1916 Booksellers & Stationers rounds of rough and tumble wrest-|McLean Drive, No. 26S Stes Soe Hastings a 5 eines cinwaaa cae aaa | ling ae ee ae eNO = eee aes =| Be extends Season’s Greetings to All! a 50a East Hastings St. &®| George Koselanga and Johnny | 7j20™psom, pee, 12h Neos = a fA | Lutte came out even in their four- = te to you... “3 the only fall of his four-round grap- a Cees Se 7 pe oe i Christ E a | pli ith Harold Hall. uesday at 8 pm in the Relief Pro- | te ° SUCCESS and PROGRESS a eG ject Workers’ Union headquarters, | © => aes ve Aen ! oR 60 West Cordova street. Malcolm | = = Se = in ’39 Too! a Re Sole distributers Bruce spoke there last Tuesday and | ” aa =<“WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS NZ Fr evoked considerable interest. Pro-| © ran G “TAG,” the Progressive Zz ga minent speakers are always booked S a re a = ex mS a SZ a aR a FHT HE PV HDD RH DP bt by Eieut. Wm. Kardash Be iL__.SPORTS CLUB Japanese Ire = Ve ee ee eee SS — = or War. = = = aos rea WASHINGTON, DG, Dec. 22.-— World Peace > 5 Credits to China announced by by Mikhail Kalinin -_____-—— Benin on the Jewish Question __5c Henin Speaks to the Youth —. ==3e BMiastering Bolshevism, by Joseph Stalin BOOKS (Add 10c postage) Ss i Great Britain’s credits of $50,000,- Hiarxism and the National a and Progressive Groups 000 are for political aims—lookine Question, by J. Stalin ——-_-- = after British interests in China— ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Eittle Steel—A new novel by Upton Sinclair -—_—-_____— __-$2.50 History of the American Working Class, by A. Bimba $1.50 Sen of the People, by Maurice Phorez ——-___-_-- $1.50 What Are We To Do? by John Strachey Sa ee Wialectics, by TF. A. Jacksen _-_ $2.80 SEAT BOOEHS (each 65c plus 5c postage) Eabors New Millions — f Like America — Qne Fifth of Mankind— Schoel for Barbarism. @laristmas Gars — Stationery and Writing Supplies Wisit eur shop and look ever eur large Christmas stock ..- - HAPPY NEW YEAR! EMPRESS New Yea your seat at the UKRAINIAN LABOR TEMPLE 805 East Pender Street Reasonable Rates for Labor Organizations SUNDAY, JANUARY ist . . . Concert Invitations Must Be Presented at the Door. Avoid disappointment and arrange for THEATRE S$ P.M. r’'s Night is ass Treasury Secretary Morgenthau this week will aggregate $25,000,000 and has roused the ire of the Japa- nese. Japanese spokesmen declared the credits extended both by Great Britain and the United States is a “dangerous gesture.” while another $375,000,000 is straight business trade. SS ES DONOVAR Typewriters for CASH REGISTERS, All Makes ADDING MACHINES Terms if Desired 608 VW. PENDER ST. 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