papxodetied GREETINGS MAY DAY GREETINGS 1970 THE YEAR OF THE LENIN CENTENARY * A COMPLETE LINE OF LENIN’S WORKS NOW IN STOCK SEND FOR LIST TO: CO-OP BOOKSTORE 341 West Pender St., Vancouver 3, B.C. Phone 685-5836 May Day Greetings to the Labor Movement from TRADE UNION RESEARCH Ph.: MU 1-5831 MAY DAY GREETINGS .TO FELLOW TRADE UNIONISTS FROM MARINE & BOILERMAKERS UNION LOCAL NO. 1 1219 Nanimo St., Vancouver 6, B.C. Phone 254-8204 The Trip of a Lifetime! EXPO 70 & Trans-Siberian Railway Contact: GLOBE TOURS 2679 E. Hastings St., 253-1221 Vancouver 6, B.C. 254-2313 PACIFIC TRIBUNE—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1970—PAGE10.__ 24 WIAS—-ONEE f.<5 Beaver Transfer * Moving Packing Storage * * 573 East Hastings St. Phone 254-3711 > i . i. * x eF i eer f @ # R. : Greetings On Labour's Holiday from ECONOMY STORE 123 East Hastings. Ph. 681-7014 A Complete Line of Men's Furnishings. ie Mae ¥ Workers Benevolent Assn. Of Canada Progressive Fraternal Society Caters to all your needs in the Life Insurance field LIFE INSURANCE ENDOWMENTS PENSION PLANS WEEKLY BENEFITS Apply to: B.C. office at 805 East Pender St. or National Office at 595 Pritchard Ave. Winnipeg 4, Manitoba Nee es ae eee ee ee. Jack Phillips photo VETERANS HONORED at the McEwen banquet included, from left to right: Olga Turple, Ebb Evans, Was Turple, Dora Bjarnson, Ethel Clarke, Joe Wallace, Sigga Bardal, Ted Bardal, Lil Stoneman, Israel Levine, Mary Kiceluk, Bob Towle, Annie Stewart, Mary Klegg, Bill Shaw, John Larson, Jules Stelph (only surviving B.C. charter member of the party), Tom McEwen, Lena Skehor, Commander Eck Morrison, Helen Mathieson, Peter Munro. Absent when photograph was taken were Valdi Swainson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggins, Sara Rosman, Nick Stevens, Pat Foley and Bert Monk. Urge ‘no’ vote in Victoria In a statement released over the signature of Ernie Knott, the Victoria Branch of the Com- munist Party of Canada urged Victoria City ratepayers to vote against the new $6,300,000 Five Year Capital Budget on April 30. “The fact, that 70 percent of the money is earmarked for street work to serve the downtown business area and that there is nothing in the budget for residential streets and services, shows that the by-law is designed to serve downtown business interests. “There are no plans or money for the improvement of parks and recreational services in our residential districts. “City hall is using such popular terms as ‘pollution control’ and ‘environmental improvements’ in order to fool voters into believing that the bylaw is of a progressive May Day Greetings to our many friends and customers from Polowy's HOME FANCY SAUSAGES 264 E. Hastings St. Ph. MU 4-3613 Complete line of Scandinavian Imports _ May Day Greetings To Our Friends & Customers TED HARRIS LTD. Paint & Wallpaper Wholesale and Retail 757 East Hastings St., Vancouver 4. PHONE 255-2627 ? ea ie ee | MAY DAY GREETINGS TO OUR MEMBERS & FRIENDS & SUPPORTERS IN THE B.C. LABOR MOVEMENT UNITED FISHERMEN and ALLIED WORKERS UNION 138 East Cordova St., Vancouver 4, B.C. ney | ’ ™ - LATC ee ee nature, but analysis shows that only about 5 percent of the money is to be used for those purposes. j “City ratepayers should reject this new budget too and tell to come up with Council something better for the resi- dential taxpayer.” May Day Greetings to all our friends from FEDERATION OF RUSSIAN-CANADIANS 600 Campbell Ave. Vancouver 4, B.C. to the Progressive Movement from A.U.U.C. COUNCIL 805 E. Pender St.| Hall available at reasonable rates for weddings, ban- quets, etc., with or without catering. For Further Information: Ph. AL 4-3436 — May Day Greetings : —— yg