DRIVE. _rounpue Calling all Press clubs will present Press Builder and Honor Press Builder buttons to members next week — — but we expect the present list of : 183 PBs and 16 HPBs to grow con- & & e siderably between now and the end of the financial drive May 31. . Two new HPBs this week — Alf Dewhurst and Bill Stoneman, who : Se : : : both passed the $100 mark. Other Success of the 1956 Pacific Tribune financial drive depends on the amount HPBs include Bill Hreherchuk of collective (an ; ; . ($056), Walter Bibihson. Rita WHbee! (and collecting) work done by our supporters in a number of Van- Frank Politano, John deWever, M. couver Island, Fraser Valley and Interior centres. Marks, Hal Griffin, Bert Whyte, : : : Dorothy Lynas, John Anderson, M. : : ab eh aS aes Renin te With $13,000 of our $20,000 target turned in, Greater Vancouver press have raised a total of more than _ clubs have reached about 75 percent of their objective while provincial press 2,000, : $ | clubs are just at the halfway mark. Good collective work in a press club usually results in a large Ar $ : : é ies Pirnteat ots Bases uideres (RB A terrific “stretch drive’ is needed on the part of several big provincial Leading clubs in this respect melude centres — Nanaimo, Victoria, Alberni, Courtenay, Campbell River, Fernie Kitsilano, Mt. Pleasant, Norquay, Kamloops, Michel-Natal, Nelson, Trail and Veron’ #0 go over the top by es Philip Halperin, Point Grey, Vic- CUR toria Square, West End, South Burn- aby, North Vancouver City and North Vancouver District. Greater Vancouver can reach its $12,500 objective, but this also will re- Moni Mckweoandel wisitol Wen quire determined last-minutes work on the part of a: number of press clubs which , issi hite rice spied he ge ane Boers are lagging — East End, Electrical, Forest Products, Little Mountain, Moberley selves a wonderful time. And we're and Norquay. glad to report that clubs in the _ Maple Ridge area and Mission are ie » now over the top in the drive. Rita Whyte Only. two donk to go! Let's all put our sreuleers to the wheel and push our Pacific Tribune drive over the top! Standings of press clubs on May 15 GREATER VANCOUVER PROVINCE PRESS CLUBS — TARGET TURNEDIN SUBS PBs HPBs z PRESS CLUBS TARGET TURNEDIN SUBS : "Advance ' § 464.00 $ 17.25 A. E. Smith 257.00 4.00 307.75 13.00 210.00 21.85 230.83 16.00 149.50 32.00 Electrical 181.43: 13.25 Forest Products 230.00 «14.00 188.50 30.00 575.50 16.50 362.48 26.60 | 455.53 38.95 Little Mountain \ 112.20 10.25 Moberly 142.06 44.25 Mount Pleasant _ 294.03 20.35 Niilo Makela re! 15.70 11.60 Norquay 245.70 40.25 186.60 20.00 30.00 » 6.25 Philip Halperin ---- 209.00 13.10 Point Grey $12.16 23.00 Strathcona -. i 183.00 25.00 Students 10.00 | a . Vietory Square aes 144.50 70.60 Waterfront ee ~ 237.00 13.25 ‘ ‘ 249.64 18.75 Capitol Hill ----- 219.89 5.5 South Burnaby - Ae ; _ $16.90 44.50 Vancouver Heights i Gin, North Van. (City) - z 47.60 North Van. (District) -- . 98 38.85 North Vancouver 5 4.00 City Mise. : 20.50 Tom McEwen 3. ae General . : iw $9,306.16 $800.20 — 1 ie. “$ 4.00 ; 157.25 20.00 4.00 12.00 Maple Ridge 15 45.00 Michel-Natal : i 5.25 19.00 ‘ : 3.00 New Westminster # 21.25 » Notch Hill : \ 33.00 Powell River ‘ 29.25 25.00 13.00 19.50 32.00 24.50 162.25 21.25 Sack River : 140.81 » 22.00 - Courtenay 47.30 20.70 Cumberland 139.00 21.70 Duncan 188.95 6.25 Lake Cowichan 119.00 12.00 Nanaimo ‘ 268.25" 61.25 Parksville é $5.60. 4.00 Victoria 322.49 PROVINCIAL POINTS Copper Mountain iat Cranbrook are anid Grassy Plains 6.60. 4.00 Prince George : : 26.25 Prince Rupert : ‘10 25 4.00 11.00 22.25 65.00 39.00 i bt 09 We ww! Fea OAH RANA NH AH WA PW mw OO $704.65 GRAND TOTAL __ $13,082.74 $1,504.85 Ble! OPA Owe) a ed 7 os ' May 18, 1956 — PACIFIC TRIBUNE — PAGE 1 Z