{eae RO ag One CS ee en ee, ee Ga t ‘a GIFT FROM THE U.S. — THANKS!” The above cartoon appeared in the tec Cial issue ofThe Ubyssey,” put out to mobolize students to take part in the ent "Shut the Border’ demonstration to protest the Aleutian tests. DRIVE LAGS Speed the drive! By E. CRIST Circulation Manager seri The PT Circulation Drive, with only four weeks to go, is lagging iously. On our over-all objective of 1058 subs, only 180 have been turned in so far. ae despite the fact that we half of n already in the second dua the Drive. The situation is a HY serious in relation to »S In paper sales. oo lag is evident in all tot 2 but particularly so in Re a Own points. Some areas a have simply failed to get the ground. ae Other hand, a number of rer) uals have made some fight Peele efforts in the = aot our paper. Some of Siig: ave won as many as 5 new a To these supporters and ae €nds must go outstanding it and we salute them. is Bite good work of these few ae Sufficient to make this Which ; Success. The fine work emulat hey have done must be te ted by many more; only Will we reach our goal. r What is needed now is an all- AUUC bazaar we a Vancouver branch of the nae of United Ukrainian cca will hold its annual Oc t on Friday and Saturday, gt Cer 24-25 at 805 E. Pender ee evening the bazaar = inish ; off with a dance. will een food, baking, sewing _ eature the two day event. Be enzes include an outboard . fas tton-key accordion and Inian doll in full costume. out effort by all to give this Drive a big push. This means to send in your own renewal without delay. It means to go out and visit your friends and ask them to renew their sub now. And, it means to make a very serious effort to win new readers. The drive objective is a minimum objective which must be reached if we are to carry on. There are only a few weeks left to do the job. DON GUISE, veteran Vancouver — civic employees union leader who is retiring after 22 years service to his union, will be honored at a testimonial dinner on Thur., Nov. 6 in the Dogwood Dining Room, at Exhibition Park. Tickets for the event are avail- able at the union's office and from CUPE job stewards. Scrssse ate et eon nent schools, SOVIET UNION for the November celebrations to Moscow—Kiev—Leningrad November in the USSR is the time when the cities hum with excitement. You will visit. theatres, museums, churches, exhibitions of economic concerts, opera and ballet. You will view the Grand November Parade and attend the Gala November Banquet. You will meet with people in all walks of life. ALL INCLUSIVE COST FROM MONTREAL DEPARTURE FROM MONTREAL $ & 5 0 NOVEMBER 3RD. ! APPLY IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL DETAILS CONTACT GLOBE TOURS 962A BLOOR STREET WEST_~ - TORONTO, ONT. e © | A HOLIDAY THAT'S DIFFERENT ‘14 DAYS i IN THE achievements, attend \ PHONE im 536-1424 531-7020 ET — te em int ra™= 2 Hl 2 —s x — Classified Advertising BUSINESS PERSONALS DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY Also Coin-op LAUNDRETTE 2633 Commercial Dr. 879-9956 REGENT TAILORS LTD. — Custom Tailors and Ready- to-Wear, 324 W. Hastings St. MU 1-8456 or 4441 E. Hastings — CY ~ 8-2030: See. Henry Rankin for personal service. . COMING EVENTS OCT. 17 — You are invited to hear BEN & ANNE SWAN- - KEY report on their recent trip to Europe and show slides of the GERMAN DEMOCRA- TIC REPUBLIC on FRI- DAY, OCTOBER 17th at 8 p.m. For details phone 987- 1576 or 987-4585. Ausp: North Van Peace C 'ttee. Sat., Oct. 18, 8:30 p.m. Harvey Murphy will report on his trip to the Soviet Union at 3340 East 2nd Ave. All welcome. Vancouver East Club. OCT. 19 — ‘‘THE CANADIANS KNOW‘. BEN & ANNE SWANKEY will show their slides of EAST GERMANY at the PENDER AUDITOR- IUM 339 West Pender St. on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th at 8 p.m. Ausp: B.C. Peace Council. All Welcome. _ OCT. 25 — You are invited to attend a FILM SHOWING OF LES & MARY WALKER’S EUROPEAN TOUR and a friendly get together on SAT. OCT. 25th at 8 p.m. 2883 West 11th Ave. Refreshments will be served. Adm. $1.00 Ausp: Broadway Social Club. NOV. 8— Get Ready for the Big GERMANY DON’T CELEBRATION to Commem-’ orate the ANNIVERSARY of the FIRST SOCIALIST STATE. SATURDAY NIGHT — NOV. 8th — NORDIC CENTRE in New Westminster. Fraser Valley Regional C’ttee. Watch” for further details. __! < PACIFIC TRIBUNE—OCTOBER 17, 1969—Page 11 HALLS FOR RENT ‘RUSSIAN PEOPLE’S HOME— Available for meetings, ban3 quets and weddings af cia- sonable rates. 600 Campbell Ave. 254-3430. ; ,OKRAINIAN CANADIAN: CULTURAL CENTRE — 805 East Pender St., Vancou ver 4. Available for Banquets Weddings, Meetings. Phone: 254-3436 or 876-9693. 2605 «iE. Available for han- meetings, weddings, CLINTON’ HALL,” ‘Pender. quets, etc. Phone 253-7414. PENDER Auditorium (Marine Workers) 339 West Pender Phone MU 1-9481 Large and Small Halls . for Rentals