'|-TWO WEEKS BOX SCORE To Yo inate are MEH RENT AR EARGET . POOR TUNG ee eee NEEDED SohES oe Pick Up The Renewal Sign Up A New Reade 0 YOUR PARI r s the editorial on the front page says It’s Up u! It’s up to you whether or not we continue to Publish an alternate 12 page paper. It’s up to you Whether or not the paper extends its readership. It’s Up to you to see that the message of the P.T. of €ace, Canadian Independence and Neutrality gets “0 as many people as possible. maa de ons | i top Som have hon | ‘Bet Hes ang ction is needed now. It is obvious that some Press clubs have not taken this campaign seriously. there is still time for these clubs to roll up their Sleeves and do the job. Still time — but that’s all — 0 time to spare, no time to waste, no time to talk —ACTION IS NEEDED NOW. *newal an Ovay the t op. It’s Up To You! — Vancouver membership meeting | 7 rget of every member signing up a new read- ini, speedy. some results of that decision have come “0 the office. If everyone would get in their own d sign up a new reader we would go way Brothers, ptoadway WEST END, SEAMAN CUM vier bell River, North Surrey, Whalley ook at the score-board. Four clubs are over the and many more are within striking distance. th € of the clubs with the biggest quotas have done © best job. While some clubs with small quotas done relatively little. lub of the week is NORTH BURNABY, which 48 made its quota of 40 and is pressin Orable mention is South Burnaby, 'y Dock, Electrical, g on. Up for Waterfront, Frank Rogers, BERLAND, and Grand- g last week | those produced here.” NOTES F.U.B.C. Convention It has been announced that} the annual convention of the Farmers Union of B.C. will be held in Langley Hall on Nov.| 28 and 29. F.U.B.C. District Convention At the District Convention | of the Farmers Union of B.C.| held in Walnut Grove, Lang-| ley -on Oct. 19th a resolution| was passed that ‘no force fed | fowl or other meats be per- mitted to enter the country,”’| an obvious reference to such} imports from the U.S. Another resolution called for the presentation of a brief to the next session of the legis- lature in Victoria urging the government to “restrict im- ports of farm produce which are brought in just prior to our own coming on the market and glutting our market. Fur- ther that all imports be of equal or superior quality to FARM | Officers elected were: Vern Stewart, Director and A. E. Bolton as alternate director. Women’s Director will be Mrs. MacFarlane with Hazel Bolton as alternate. I.F.U.C. Policy Statement The following are extracts from the October, 1960, policy statement of the Inter-Provin- cial Farm Union Councils (representing the farm unions} | Association of United Ukrain- assistant to the national. secre- Ukrainians in convention at Vancouver November 5-6 The the celebrations in 1961 to commemorate the 70th anni- versary of Ukrainian people in Canada. It will also mark the centenary since the death of Mitch Sago of Toronto,|the great Ukrainian poet, Taras Shevchenko. This celebration plan in- cludes a festival of Ukrainian executive-of the AUUC. The!songs, music and dances in convention will prepare for} Vancouver which will culmin- ae oe ae % — | ate in the national Festival in of the four western provinces} Toronto next July 1. and Ontario). | The Association is prepar- “Mutual Self Help: I.F.U.C./ing a display of folk handi- realizes that farmers. can do/| craft and books, a lecture tour much for themselves by group|by ‘scholars of Shevchenko. action. On the one hand they| There will be several publica- can’ stabilize markets by regu-| tions in Ukrainian and Eng- lating supply through producer | lish on the life of this great marketing boards. On the] writer and a volume of Eng- other hand they can cut down} lish translations of his works, operating costs by procuring] There will be a convention goods and services or by farm-|} banquet on Sat., Nov. 4, at ing co-operatively. |6:30 p.m., and, on Sunday, “TF.U.C., therefore, urges| Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. in the Russian the establishment of producer) Peoples Home, 600 Campbell marketing boards on a region-| Ave., a concert will be given al, provincial or national basis} by the Vancouver branch of depending on the nature of the} the Association. commodity concerned. | This week the National “Tt also urges the expansion | Shevchenko Festival Commit- of co-operative facilities, par-| tee announced that advance ticularly in the field of farm| ticket sales to the Festival to supplies, always having in| be held July 1, 1961 in Tor- mind that such co-operative] onto’s Varsity Arena, are now 11th convention of the ian Canadians will be held on November 5 and 6 at 805 E. Pender St. Mr. tary, will address the conven-} tion in behalf of the national facilities must be available to} all who want to use them on| a- basis of equal rights and} on sale. Tickets are $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 and can be ordered by writing to 42 obligations.” | Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto 3. TARGE Press Club Adwanees =-— =< ~—J \ 40 Bayview. == —S—= x 10 Broadway —-------- 45 Broulers’._=—- === eo PO Dry. Dock --------- 25 East: Ends: = 2 3=- =< 10 Wlectuical: —._- _—-.- 50 Frank Rogers —----- 15 Gebreid 22 os ‘10 Grandview: =------~ 20 Hastings East ----~ 50 Kensington --—------ x 40 “Mt. Pleasant ------- 35 Niilo' Makela ------ ¥ 10 Norquay ---------- 30 Olgin: ------------- 10 Pine? 2. os 10 Pt. Grey.:=--=------ 40 Rigid: ~.--+-=------- 10 Strathcona —------- 20 Seamen-———---=-- 15 Victory Square ---- 35 Waterfront —=------ 20 West End: —_------ 15 North Burnaby ---. 40 South Burnaby -.-. 40 North Van. City --. 40 North Van. District. 25 City Miscellaneous _ -75 TOTAL. ACHIEVED GREATER VANCOUVER Target Achieved T 1,500 SUBS VANCOUVER ISLAND ; : Target Achieved PF Albernis« As .* = 40 21 14 a 9 Campbell River _-_-_ 30 25 33 ee. Cowichan __<______ 35 15 ee Cumberland _______ 25 36 d Hee hiking es See 100 40 19 Parknvane 10 = 2 Victoria’. A 75 14 35 PROVINCE : 10 Ft" Lanttey. .- = 25 8 1 Haney & Maple Ridge . 45 19 17 Kamloops: :__.----~-- 20 10 21 bedner - 10 2 17 y Michel-Fernie*__-_=- 15 5 17 SWIBSIOME: fe sk 15 5 1 MIN BIN Oe 10 1 14 New Westminster __ 35 15 1 Notch. -Hillk soso: 15 9 9 *Powell River __-_-- 30 18 21 Steveston’ _2:-2..-. 5 1 5 N. Surrey & Whalley 35 25 9 South Surrey. -___-- 10 3 32 A Trail-Rossland —~~~- 20 4 16 NeTNGM. es 20 a 19 Correspondence:____ 10 3 17 PROVINCE MISCELLANEOUS 40 Prince Rupert __-_- 10 2 33 Salmon Arm _2_-=- 10 3 22 Sointula: 22. seu. 25 5 8 Miscellaneous ______ 15 18 23 TOTAL ACHIEVED 309 GRAND TOTAL 77. November 4, 1960—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 11 aay ©