Page 8 —— Saturday, March 24 1945 EPP Bazaar Prizewinners - Provincial office of the Labor- Progressive Party: has announced the list of prizewinners at the succesful bazaar and carnival which drew overflow erowds to the Boilermakers’ Hall last week. Following are the lucky win- ners: First prize — G. Busenius, Ocean Fa ls, ticket No. 17622. Second prize—T. J. Douglas, 44417 West 10th Avenue, Van- couver, ticket No. 5009. Third prize—Gustave Froese, 7233 Fraser Avenue, Vanceuver, ticket No. 9755. i Fourth prize—J. Ollenburger, €70 Hamilton Street, Vancouver ticket No. 18775. Fifth prize — [.. Grant, 840 Johnson Street, Victoria, ticket No. 7455. Sixth prize—S. Y. Pon, 740 Denman Street. Vancouver, tic- ket No. 7512. 7 3 Seventh prize — Mickey Mc- Groarty, 1548 Haro Street, Van- couver, ticket No. 4156. Highth prize—Vincent Rudic, Staff House No. 1, North Van- couver ticket No. 24706. Ninth prize—A Neveu, Port Alberni, tieket No 23211 Tenth prize —T. Darbyshire, 2236 Winonah Stret, Vancouver. ticket No. 7732 It was also announced that Mrs Minnie Pereyma, 1955 Hast Georgia, Vancouver. won the drawing for the picture of Lenin. drawn at the bazaar by Ol’ Bill. with ticket No 33. Continued from Page 7 AmendLaws need for union security. This is essential, not only to the ques- tion of jobs and postwar security, Hut in order that labor be in a position to play its part in the Postwar years as not only an im- portant but an essential part in the affairs of Canada.” McEwen saw in the success of the amendments’ campaign the removal of unjust conditions which are a major obstruction in the achievement of this aim. “By plugging the loopholes and rec- tifying the weaknesses in these orders-in-council we will have provided a firm foundation for labor to assume its equal place] in society and governement,” he caricluded. McEwen To Tour Skeena Tom McEwen. BC provincial chairman of the Labor