g Good job by many in PT sub drive The hard work of our press clubs and friends during the last three months has resulted in the Pacific Tribune reach- ing 612 new homes. This is an excellent achievement and deserves the highest praise. Such a fine job was done by so many clubs it is difficult to. single out the outstanding 5 Nn ee SSS ee ee Head for the HUB for a complete selection of Union Made Men’s Wear . Work clothes, dress elothes and furnishings, all on our FREE CREDIT PLAN! No interest, no carrying charge. rHE=Hup 45 EAST HASTINGS | West club. In the city, however, the honor must go to the Seamen’s club. They raised 40 subs on a quota of 15—32 of them were new. Demanding honor- able mention is South Burna- by with a whopping 70 on a quota of 40. North Burnaby, Victory Square, Strathcona, End, Waterfront and Grandview all exceeded their quotas considerably and de- serve special mention, Provincial honors go _ to North Surrey-Whalley with 56 subs on a quota of 35 (an er- ror was made in last week’s paper where North Surrey- Whalley was shown with 1 Elmer H. SEASON’S GREETINGS TO CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS Cencrete Work — Readymix — Expert Finishing HANEY, “Everything in Flowers” FROM EARL. SYKES 56 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 Vancouver, B.C. : REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 Walske ING. 3- Amat cneeed meee tte ceaet SEASON’S GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS from Hilland Electric — May 1961 bring us one step closer to Socialism — ‘Phone HANEY ING. 3-9609 Se SS See = =, 5 “GAS HEATING SALES AND INSTALLATIONS fe COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL @ RESIDENTIAL} i Harry C. Weinstein GAS CONTRACTOR 3823 West 12th Ave. CA 4-7304 GEO. GEE G. & B. Heating Ltd. GAS, OIL & ELECTRIC HEATING SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS ® No Down Payment @ Five Years to Pay ® Free Estimates CY 9-4919 ,| tion and increasing the | still further. See you then. sub. and South Surrey with 56 —South Surrey has 12 on a quota of 10 and the 56 belong- ed to North’ Surrey-Whalley. The whole province extends its congratulations to Nanaimo who accepted and- made the only 100 quota in the drive. Congratulations to every club that made its target- and thanks to all our press build- ers and readers who made this drive a success. We have. now ensured the alternate 12-page paper. We will be calling a_ series of reader conferences early in the new year to discuss our paper and ways and means of further extending our circula- size BEST HOLIDAY WISHES Beaver Transfer & Furniture Sales 573 E. Hastings MU. 3-3942 OS OVALTINE | CAFE 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. QUALITY SERVICE | mats = PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 219 Prior St. MU 3-2926— COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIRS Auto Body Work HING LEE, Propriecior Ask public send letters to 4 New Orleans girls A 250,00 name petition drive asking President Hisen- hower to. intervene in the New Orleans school crisis was launched last week by the Congress for Racial Equality. The Southern Conference Educational Fund Ine., an inter-racial organization with headquarters in New Or- leans “urged all persons of goodwill to write letters of encouragement to the fpur little Negro girls and their parents. Such letters can. be sent care of Attorney A. P. Tur- eaud, 1821 Orleans Ave., New Orleans, La., or: addressed to the “New Orleans Four”: C/o SCEF, Room 404, 822 Perdid St., New Orleans 12, La, PENDER LUGGAGE ® BAGS & SUITCASES—25% to 33% off ® BRIEFCASE and up © FLYTE BAGS—$13.95 and up ® TRUNKS—$13.95 and up 541 WEST PENDER STREET PHONE MU 2-1017 CASTLE JEWELLERS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Entire Stock and Fixtures MUST BE SOLD 25% to 50% Off Entire Stock A Deposit Will Hold Any Article Till Xmas 590 West Georgia St. MU 5-5014 CLASSIFIED: ADVERTISING | NOTICES BUSINESS PERSONALS BUSINESS PERSONALS DEADLINE FOR COMING EVENTS COLUMN — All copy must be in the Pacific Tribune office not later than Monday, 12 noon. COMING EVENTS NEW YEAR’S ==|Dec. 31 EVE SUPPER & DANCE at Russian People’s Home — 600 Campbell Ave. SAT. DEC, 31. Supper served from 7 to 9 p.m. Dancing at 9 p.m. Admission $3.00 per TROYKA BOOKSTORE — 600 Campbell Ave. IDEAL FOR XMAS — Novels and non-fiction books. Children story books (in Russian). Russian Records: (folk songs and _ popular). Perfumes from Soviet Union. HOURS |. 6 to 8 p.m. on TUESDAYS; 9 a.m. to 12-noon on WED.; 10 am. to 8 p.m. on SAT. For further information phone MU 4-9939 or CY 8- 1627. % TRANSFER — 1424 Com- mercial] Drive. Call Nick, AL: 3-0727. HALLS FOR RENT CLINTON HALL; 2605 East Pender. Available for ban- quets, Weddings, Meetings, etc. Phone HA. 3277. RUSSIAN PEOPLES’ HOME— Available for meetings, wed- dings, and banquets at rea- sonable rates. 600 Campbell person for supper & dance. Dance. only: $1.50." Reserve your tickets now — at the Russian Hall — Sponsored by Federation of Russian Cana- dians. REGENT TAILORS LTD. ~— Ave. MU, 4-9939. PENDER AUDITORIUM (Marine Workers) Custom Tailors and. Ready to wear. For personal serv- ice see Henry Rankin at 324 W. Hastings St., Vancouver 3. MU. 1-8456. BUSINESS PERSONALS HASTINGS BAKERIES LTD. 4415 KE. Hastings St. —Scandinavian. products. a specialty. 716 East Hastings Street. Phone MU. 4-9719. O.K. RADIO SERVICE — 339 West Pender Large. & Small Halls " for Rentals Phone MU 1-9481 Specializing in TV repairs. Latest precision equipment used. 1420°West Pender St MU. 4-10 2. i? December 16, 1960—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 10