the list Ms Deage last Week With last $10,017 Sone Club Cong: Only 2 weeks to go! By ERNIE CRIST, Drive Manager gh the drive tempo has increased during the We are still lagging considerably as compared year. With only two weeks left we now have v4 Which is $300 down from last year and still : 0 to raise by June Ist. * are happy to announce that two more clubs have 0 eg the top. Our congratulations go to Broadway Tst in the city — and to Powell River. Our sincere r atulations for an inspiring performance, Althou Ther F © are still many weak spots however: Bill Bennett, Inthe city, €spondene e, are Rin csster, and Coquitlam in out of town areas bel he 50% ma i Will be y enuir rk, With time running out a major effort Ver the Qota f: dollars Of it We nox 0 them W have 16 pledged Honor Press Builders, nine of Meine Two OUts of. feck vee here Sti] h as a eently ice of readers and supporters whose help is to gy Weeks towar The tota nu Seas thout del n, F creas Rogers, Van, East, Students and North Burnaby, Note n Hil, Fernie-Michel, Trail-Rossland, Rupert, Cor- Alberni, Cumberland, Cowichan, Kamloops, an a Short of their objective. These clubs are all ed to get into the swing. A . * k * : ee We reported that the Vernon Club had gone a In the meantime, Vernon has increased its an to $275, and so is once more a few Soa, Of its objective, Judging by the Vernon Club’s ance, we are sure that this will be short- seroleTeTeToTeleTeveTeeTeTsTeereTeTerereteterteteeteretets csiatatstatatetatateretetetetatetetetatstatetetetetetstetetetetstetatststotetete’ SPP PPP PPP PoP PPT I mber of clubs which have already ‘‘made it” * four, — Mission, Powell River, White Rock- 3 roadway, White Rock-Delta, with over 150% S ayo fulfilled, is once more undisputed leader in € Province, ay © already turned in well over $100 each, Heading 1s Rita Tanche, White Rock-Delta, with $427. Riise me Supporter Beb Towle is recuperating from ron ber Still is unable to call on his friends per- el alf of the PT, Bob is also missed in his ime te ast year Bob’s club raised over $2,200 — an Cord in the history of the PT. * KOK S ago, we made a special appeal to all those aie and friends of the PT whom we never hem to help with a donation for our drive. been a 00d response so far, but there are eeded, e ue pgs the help of every single supporter to g Peration, The stakes are high — with world in the balance — with the scales threatening S nuclear holocaust, our voice in the coming ‘ Months needs to be raised ‘loud and clear”, Yor U have hot yet sent in your donation, please do so Y. The PT needs your help NOW. ; MBER__ * * * iday ii Stand wind-up PT banquet and celebra- der, s Bee 16 at the Yen Lock restaurant, 67 E. nt +, miss Is date open. It's an event you wouldn't 8.8 SOT ee eeeete tee 8o8 88 0 0 0 w < OC RR So SIO Hig Pr; inting TOUGH TIMBER by Myrtle Bergren Paperback $3.00 Cloth $5.00 f Canada's “Tt tells and tells well, an 9gers and integral and inescapable part of the struggle for recogni- tion and justice waged by the people of the BC. forest in- dustries ... Moving, dramatic in character” VANCOUVER SUN PROGRESS BOOKS ae e St. W., Toronto 2B, Ont. fom your favorite bookstore Orde, from— 7 Adelaig ai we TPOAS SOOT a wow Vietnam Civilians, personal observations, Mrs. Verdun Leigh Perl, former Vancouver musician now living in England, will speak on “Vietnam: Then, . .World War 3?” Mrs, Perl has visited North Vietnam and is the first woman to report in Vancouver on her She was parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Party in the British general elections of 1959 and 1962 and is a pop- ular speaker in, Britain and Europe where she has Vietnam aid rally to feature outstanding films and speaker Two new films on Vietnam — “The Threat- ening Sky” and *Our Children Accuse” — will highlight a rally in the Queen Elizabeth Play- house, 630° Hamilton Street, Sunday, May 28 at 8 p.m. to be sponsored by the Canadian Aid for raised, addressed more than 150 meetings on Vietnam, She will answer questions, *The Threatening Sky” is produced by the well-known Dutch film maker Joris Ivens., Children Accuse” is a moving 10-minute docu- mentary concerning the plight of the very young under U.S, air attack, Sponsored by Canadian Aid for Vietnam Civil- ians, the meeting will be asked for a collection for Vietnam medical aid to augment the sponsor’s $50,000 objective. A display of photographs and art work from Vietnam will be shown in the lobby. “Our To date $32,000 has been OBITUARY ROBERT D. SKELLY A victim of a heart attack, Robert DanielSkelly of New West- minster passed away on May 2, _ 1967 in his 51st year. Bob Skelly was a World War II veteran, serving overseas with the B.C. Dragoons, During the ‘“‘Hungry 30’s” he was active in the Single Unemployed Youth movements, and participated in the historic “On to Ottawa” trek of the unemployed, He was an active worker in all progressive labor efforts, and a strong advoe - cate and supporter of the PT. In his job as a bus driver Bob Skelly was a member of Division 101, Amalgamated Transit Work- ers Union, He is survived by his: wife Dorothy Skelly, three sons, four daughters, one brother, two sisters and his aged Mother, all resident in British Columbia, Funeral services were held on May 5 at the Woodlawn Funeral Home, DUNDAS B-A (WALL & DUNDAS ST.) Complete Auto’Repair and Service for All Makes Government Certified Mechanic and SERVICE Vv. W. SPECIALIST Ph. 255-6828 Classified Advertising NOTICES COPY — DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING, All copy must be in the offices ofthe PACIFIC . TRIBUNE not later than 12 Noon on MONDAY. HOBBYISTS or anyone interested in ELECTRONICS. Electronic Parts & Magazines — yours for a donation to the ‘PI DRIVE. Phone 531-1478. HELP THE TRIBDRIVE. We will pick up your empty beer and pop bottles, Phone 327-5883. WANTED — All types of articles in good, clean condition for a RUMMAGE SALE, Call Barney Hanson at 298-9986, CARD OF THANKS, I want to take this opportunity to thank one and all for the lovely cards and personal visits to me while I was in hospital, Only the one receiving them, knows the value of these cards and visits. I also want to thank the dear comrades who expressed ‘their help to the Tribune Drive by donating in my name. way to go to reach the top which has been my objective for the last 10 years. I am progressing very satisfac- ‘torily health- wise and will be back in the fight in a month or so, Again, thank you all, eatin Endicott calls for positive Canadian peace policy About 250 people heard Dr, . James Endicott, chairman of the Canadian Peace Congress, call for a positive peace policy ata meeting in the Hastings Audi- torium last Friday. The meeting adopted an appeal- to Prime Minister Pearson which asked for “a positive Canadian policy for peace that is capable of arresting the present menac- ing drift towards general war.’ He said that Canada should stop “giving aid and diplomatic com- fort to those who are conducting one of the ugliest, most brutal and most hypocritical wars of aggression in history.” Endicott told the rally that the situation in Vietnam is now very critical, He criticized Prime Washington,” he said, Minister Pearson’s support of the big lie by which the U.S, justified the war in Vietnam, The U.S, is toying with the idea of risking war with China, We are moving towards the possi- bility of -a.general war in the Far East, Endicott warned, “I believe there are forces in the world that can force a change in American policy. We must work in Canada to put pressure on YOUR HAIRCUT $ $ Go To The Press Drive ee ORPHEUM BARBERS 611 Smithe St. (Near Seymour) Register For: ADDRESS Phone 872-5989 SPRING BOWLING LEAGUE NOW! Friday Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. During MAY & JUNE Forward To: Mona Hawken, 3563 Bella Vista, Van. 12, B.C. HEALTHFUL — RELAXING — FUN Ausp.: South Van and Kingsway Clubs Cost— $1.50 per week COMING EVENTS MAY 27 — COME to the C.C.C. — a gala WIND-UP for the TRIBUNE DRIVE, Come in costume and dance to a really good live band. CENTENNIAI Costume Cottilion, SAT. MAY 27 at 8 ppm, VALLEYVIEW HALL — Grandview H’ wy. (next to Burnaby Municipal Hall), Refreshments, MID-NITE SUPPER, Costumes inthe ERA 1867-1967, Admission — $2,25 Ausp: Burnaby & Coquitlam Press Clubs. BUSINESS PERSONALS I still have a long - ~BOB TOWLE 6 wnnnrornors WEST END RADIO — Special- izing in TV Repairs, Latest precision equipment used. (Formerly OK Radio Service) Now at 1721 Robson Street, MU 3-2618. 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Phone: 254- 3436 or 876-9693, CLINTON HALL, 2605 E, Pender, Available for banquets, meet- ings, weddings, etc. Phone AL 3-9964, PENDER Auditorium (Marine Workers) 339 West Pender Phone MU 1-9481 Large and Small Halls for Rentals May 19, 1967—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 11