Labor Arts To Feature | Labor Arts | LPP CLUB DIREC = es 5 g b : Canadian Air ie orce Band Secretary of the: Sitpyerd: Gen- (Clubs and Chairmen listed, by- Provincial eral Workers’ Federation: _ The Royal Canadian Air Force Band, condudted by OIL PAINTING: First VANCOUVER CENTER NORTH 0 W/O:Carl Frieberg, and Ursula Malkin, concert pianist and | Prize $100. 14-year old Ar- GINGER Sees ES | Poe HUME a | guest artist, will be double headline attractions at the 30th nold Belkin, “Workers on a Hastings. For information telephone Glyn | VERNON—Steve Unt People’s Concert, inthe Boilermakers’ Hall, Sunday, Novem-| Street Car; Second Prize $60, Thomas, BA. 7031L. : ber 25, at 7:30 p.m f ; - A. W. Allen, “Plaster Pattern : SALMON ARM—Jacy Pree ; p-M. = back by _ Vancouver music lov- Shop;” Third Prize $40 Eliza- WEST END CLUB—Charles Caron: -NOTCH HILL—T A >; Nathan ~» Ross > -(Rothstein), ers on this occasion, his only b 2 eee 5 > Meets every second and fourth Wednes- C brilliant. Vancouver violinist, now coheert-peiformance while~here eth Amess “Line Testing. foe Sen eee Daves ee SOumm <3 =. +454 = rey ae. See . ——Jac aylor: A resident Ins California, . home on Betty Levett, young +dnglish WATER COLOR: $100 prize Meets every Friday at 8 eee 339 West.] RUTLAND cuon ¢.Misit..with his parents. after | .joratura soprano, formerly] to Lieut. Jack L. Shadbolt, Render St., in Boilermakers’ Hall. oer. years in the U.S. Army Air] Jin the Canadian Women’s] “Workers. Going Home, Mar- Pa eS are oars Wednes- woree,. where he has continued Army Corps, now continuing her] pole Bridge.” Honorable men- day, 875 East Hastings. his _musical” career with the = Wale - Sotte aT . al, GEORGIA Jobn Stark: Armed For Radi Service studies here with distinction 'on! tion to Ronald J. Thom for Armed Forces Radio Service, t ‘te : ~ 6 > ® Meets every first “and third®: Thursday of: a Rehabilitation Grant, will “Transportation;” and to Dor- bf z * | ea onth, Croatian Hall. a ce = ch month ‘Oatian Ha “GRAN " FORKS San "Francisco, will be welcomed make her ‘first public appearance othy Henzell Willis, for “On GRANDVIEW—Carolyn McFarlane: ae Din ee ~~ Jin Vancouver: on ‘this program| Hastings East at ‘Night.” Poets seery, 875 East Hastings. ey | GRAND FORKS—Auw 4] ee : ; = | | Armed Forcesie., 24 te » ROSSLAN?4 Ex CCF Leader Other- =~ popular-*\ attractions SCULPTURE AND WoOoD- VANCOUVER EAST BLUEBERRY CREEK— per re - aes ; CARVING: $100 prize to Li- HASTINGS EAST—Helen Mathieson: ROSSLAND—Eimer cae an no 2 will include Horace Chapman,. Sai kieate ie SES § © #25 : e - x lias Farley for” her girl” war Meets every second and fourth Wednes- are held sae i . well known tenor; Leo Aquino Z ce i day rach month, Olympia Hall, 2303 East Ag y ppom ee and Joe Morelli, Accordion Duo workers entitled “End of the NORGU EY. Si ere 1 Ete 2,0 eS OE Be, : a i > = UAY—Effie Jones: | 50 > se eh os: 2 = y eae : DeLuxe; Highland dances: by Shift. 2S “Meets. every zecond. ‘and fourth Wednes- Edmonton, Alta~—in. the midst : Lg Canee i . dap te oe th, Noraaaye Hall> Steere of.the news covering the current | Thelma, Lynds, Grace -Freeland, BLACK’ AND WHITE: $50 and. Kikieeape ee se ae ae crisis in China, we are informed Valerie’ Brodie, Marline “Gillies, to Sgt. Harley Parker for his |SOUTH HilLl-_J.. degas that..Chester Ronning, former | With piper Isabelle Thomson; lino cut, “Lumber. Mill.” -Hon- Alberta -leader- ofthe GCF;;has|2"d the Tecumseh Boys’ Choir,| orable mention. to. Gladys . K. been appointed: to. the Canadian | Under..the direction of ‘Alex B. Ewan, “Bridge. Repairs; .and ERT etaet at Cismeliners [Saget cee cine | tam, TBeiaee, Rennrad Embassy. staff at Chungking: | COMMUNITY CENTERS’: Pit in Sunday.” “Commenting -on:. the-appoint-| RapTy 7208 es en be OES: eter _of-each month, 130: ment.of a leading Alberta CCFer, Wide’ advance intérest 4s*being POSTER DESIGN: $50 pete eerie eg ase io eelingesohese Elmer Roper present. provincial shown in thé Community*Genters| award won..by. Fraser Wilson Mrs. Mason, FA. S079 ee leader'.of the CCE..(in, spite.of | Rally, which:-will be cdadueted | for his propaganda.poster..on; | “U2 SNO-As Make@as 0°. his: platform speeches: about the|by the Labor’ Atts. Guild? in ‘the | behalf of the Windsor Ford ‘mony Hail 1s¢s5 oe rso. ) FERNIE——Wme: Jz _] MICHEL-NATAL : : : ‘ - Pee s Harmony Hall,/* 1655 “SW.” Broadwa : WELLS— Frank £ terrible Mackenzie. King regime at Boilermakers’ Hall,.. Monday, | Strikers,” * commissi9 ed thro- ss sles = 2 oR OQUESNEL* Jack" Corlere ~ Ottawa) . falls. over himself. with |N ovember 26, at 8 o’clock! Doors| ugh the: Labor Arts. Guild by NORTH VANCOUVER FORT. GE unqualified congratulations. Said| willbe open at 7:30°p.! for a| the B.C:°Féderation’ of~ Laor. — eens oe COUVER se yet Sa hratd PRINCE. GEORGE—An Roper: ,..“He...(Ronning). could | preview of the “special “exhibition Inthe foreword to the Ex- day of. each, month, Eighth and Lonsdale. | = | (QMINI searcely refuse to heed the call.’ | in conjunction: ‘with=° this im- hibition ‘Catalogue of 204° entries, BURNABY GRASSY PLAINS—Mis \t *Mr.. Roper treats the -appoint- | portant Scommunity“évent, John Goss, Director of the Labor | CENTRAL BURNABY — Charles Stewart, |. _ PRINCE R i; ment as if such appointments.-by As ‘ariounced?>in “PSA “Last Atts Guild, states that “British | =chaisman. Meets 2nd and 4th- Thursday |] PRINCE RUPERT—sr_ a liberal government..were ,the | Week, a ‘spedkers’ panel cawill’ be “MACKE] + crowning achievement. of. Columbia at Work” is*but-one of | “of every month at 3019 Woodland.. .a | composed of prominent ‘delégates the* major activities of the Guild + : omment 7U1IG | NORTH BURNABY—Len Ainswérth: ~ = POWELL RIVER@_G } © CGFers’ career. If. the -appoint- |from <“-Gordor= “Neéighborhood in its éndeavor to bring Art; Laz Meets Ist and. 3rd) Friday each” month: ¢ © OWELL, RIVER—G_ aie < ow | ET s h Vv. Welf : . Norburn Hall, 3890 Hastings East. _..-f- ~-s COMG. ment were one of some tech-|—0use, the Vancouver Welfare|bor and the Community into | .oury BURNABY—Robt. Le Comte: _- | CAMPBELIs -RIVER—H, i _ -nieally equipped individual with- | Council, Junior Board of Trade, | closer understanding and unity. ~ ““)-CoURTENAY—_H. Rae | : out well. . known... political. af-; NO™th = Shore = Neighborhood| Again we have to thank the NEW WESTMINSTER COMOX—Mars. Dresen. filiations, it might. be. different. House and Lynn Valle Y-,Com= Trade Unions of the Province for | NEW WESTMINSTER—Jack Greenall: CUMBERLAND—Dorsthy , 5 ; » Dy e] munitl Cetner, and the % epart > main th went ib. d Meets at 59 Alexander Street. BO eee ere Re -But here is .a .former . leader é 7 ePAare ©) m fog e event possible, an QUEENSBORO=—Bert Suocon SOINTULA—Arne Johns ok ‘CCF in Alberta inted ment of Social Work, University for giving this competitive exhi- ° ROYSTONS= 7 = R —Stanley owery, EX TENSION—Loui e. not yet declared its policy in re-| program: Children of the City, workers, the Gallery is open] uSorTh ROAD—Gladys Ferguson. LADYSMITH—Ethel. Mi spect to the Chinese political, | When Work Is Done, A Place to Friday evenings from 7 to 9, DEWDNEY YOUBOU CAMP ape : = F 3 . YOUBOU CAMP. 6—Ic situation, nor the tragedy of|Live In, War Where You Live,|and Sunday afternoons from 2] acasstz—Myrs. Molly Stillwell. YOUBOU—F. J.. Gibson: British intervention in Indo-|and Challenge to Crime. to 5. MISSION eo Cordoni. -: VICTOR 3 — . a * * —Shelly Rogers. : : : China..Yet. all Mr. Roper has to OOOO OOSOOOOOOOOSOOGE ; WEBSTER'S CORNER __A. Hilland.-- VICTORIA—Carl Palms Say is that Mr. Ronning could ° a : : REVELSTOKE CIVIC INDUSTRIAL |, hardly refuse “to heed the call”| - Cc I A Ss Ss | E MT. CARTIER—P. Balyn eee | as-if it were something thaj| . REVELSTOKE—Mac Ivanauskas. EE ee tame, trot on high : MALAKWA—J. A. Jobanson. , + MUKO No mention is. made. of the Ee DOOD DDO OC OOD OOO OO COD TOC TTT KAMLOOPS WHITEHORSE Boyd cig political situation in China and as charge of 50 cents for each insertion | Cedar Kindling— RED. CAKE Wr shine Manner! cassie a ; the need for all democratic forces | 2448%s, jimes © “je made for “note or geht | Rough gles Kindling. part dry and part including those in Canada to rally | in this columa. ‘No -notices- will be accepted | ail] Run no. knots, no shingles, dry to to the support of the democratic | !te than Tuesday noon of the week of burn—11% cords, $5.00; 2 cords, $6.00, forces in China and unite in de- | Pt>licticn- CEDAR SAWDUST manding the end of American - No. 1 fresh cut coarse, fresh water NEWSPAPERS = at ae Phe s - mixed. Immediate delivery. imperialist intervention. 8:00 p.m. Prizes. Refreshments. West End for “socialism.” He also heeded Clsb. the call and has been absent OK Hair Restored!— : ea By. scientific method. Free advice. Get from the fight for socialism ever results with the first free treatment. U. since, . Antonuck; 671 Smythe- PACIFIC. ADVOCATE — PAGE 19 es eee NOTICES Banta Fuels, FA. 7862, Rear Of course no one objects to Mr. 1685 Main Street MAGAZINES Ronning accepting the post at Olati D _ Chungking. But surely the least Te Ate =a Sonne . Meetings— Mr. Roper could do is to indicate . tons Orchestra Swedish Finnish Workers’ Club meets last BOOKLETS what policy he hopes Mr. Ron- Every Wednesday., and Saturday Friday every month, 7.30 P-m.; Clinton ning will support there, rather Hastings Auditorium Hall. : and = than wish him well in his per- 828 East Hastings Street “< sonal career, regardless of the Phone: HA 3248. WHAT’S DOING? | pais politics of the Canadian govern- Moderate rental rates for socials ° JOB PRIN’ | . : 3 ddings, ings, etc, F > $2] een and its embassy in China. meee aes Eaeetings, etc Whist Drive— ; : Alberta workers on this oc- é Every Wednesday at 8p.m., Hasti is : Tie Dance—Clinton HRall— Auditorium, 828 E. Hastings. Acsunes of all casion recall the “Liberal ” ap- Scandinavian Workers’ Clue 4{noSPiset ra poin ent of an the. CCF ti 2605 East Pender. Dance every Saturday Swedish Finnish Workers' det ett a J a = G r antis night. Modern and Old-Time; Viking’s prizes. Refreshments. Admission 25 as i liberal radical—_Mr. Garland who Orchestra, HaH is available for Rett: ee : ee) formerly represented the Bow| HA- 3277. Social and Dance— g River Federal Constituency of Fell toner Pee Ac at Burrard Bast 1d 2 : Hall, corner 12th Ave. East d k . Zz Alberta. Ever since Mr. Gar-| Croatian Hall— Drive. at 8 p.m. ia - QUALITY and Si? Iand’s appointment to the Cana- raileble fer Dances, Socials, Weddings, Whist Drive— : diay Embassy at Dublin we hh anguets, Meetings. Reasonable rates. 600 . : - "heard no Tore of this i hter Campbell Avenue. HAst. 0087. Every Friday night. 1332 Davie St. EAS END : RIN | C is fighter I j i Dance and Refreshment Social— Saturday, November 24th Olympia Hall, 2303 East Hastings, 2303 E. Hastings : ~ HA. 07