SV Un reed OO ee ted GOT ee | TD TA mm —_— = oe PLOT Ph ne ere omen PeNemnenreer Fe PrN fs OV PS rl FARM NOTES “RECESSION PROFITS: STILL HIGH” The big monopolies’ that farm the farmers. stilb seem to), be doing right well for them- selves in spite of: the “reces- sion’ that has thrown three quarter of a million Canadians out of work.: ; “Wassey-Ferguson Lid. had net profits in 1960 to the amount of $13,153,944. And they happily announced that for the first fiscal quarter of|. this: year, profits were up 57.8% over the corresponding period of last year. The GPR, too; did alright, cleaning up a new: profit for last year of $28,971,276. OIL PROFITS UP TOO When next you fill your car, truck or tractor with gas, the price of which was increased ic a gallon last-month by the oil companies and 3c a gallon by the Bennett Social Credit government, just bear these figures on 1960. net profits in mind: Imperial Oil of $61,000,000 up 11.9%. over 1959; B.A. Oil, T.V. - RADIO REPAIRS TR 9-2311 BEN MARGOLESE 4720 Main Street GEO. GEE G & B Heating Ltd. GAS, OIL & ELECTRIC HEATING SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS @ No Down Payment @ Five Years to Pay @ Free Estimates CY 9-4919 4415 E. Hastings St. Auto Radio & Hi-Fi] $30}803,;000 up 20.3% over 1959; Texaco Canadian, $3,448,- 000 up 111.3% over 1959. The oil companies said that they had to increase the price of gasoline because the present price was “unrealistic”! And the manager of Imperial -Oil said it would be “completely illogical” to expect the oil companies -to absorb the 3c.a gallon tax: increase on gas, Looking at their profits, one might well ask:: Who is being “unrealistic” and “illogical”, the oil companies or the con- suming public! PASS THIS PAPER ON TO YOUR FRIENDS AND: WORKMATES British CP Will Record Big Gains at Convention Forum Empress TAXI Your HASTINGS EAST TAXI SERVICE AL 5-6262 MU 3-2262 24 HR. SERVICE . PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 219 Prior St. MU 3-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIRS Auto Body Work HING LEE, Proprietor Confident that ‘it will pro- vide a basis for further growth of the party’s membership: and the circulation of the ‘Daily Worker” is expressed in a message of greetings sent: by the national executive com- mittee of the Communist Party of Canada to the 27th national congress of the Com- ‘munist Party of Great: Britain. In its message of greetings the national executive thank- ed the British people for their struggle ‘against the Polaris missile base in Holy Loch and the great April 4 at 8 p.m, leditor of the Hastings News, demonstrations | against the U.S. military and Community Centre. The meeting reflects the growing demand, parti City public meeting to air need for wart The growing demand in Vancouver for a ward sys! will be aired at a public meeting called by the Cassiar ™] payers inthe Hastings Community Centre (old hall) Tues? Among the speakers invited by the association to add! ‘the meeting are school board member Jack Henderson ‘Bragg of the Hastings Chamber of Commerce, Calen known community leader and president of the Has! and Donald Greenwell, in the eastern half of the city, for a reorganization of), ‘government to give all’ paris of Vancouver representati? i its accomplice, the Macmillan government.” city hall. NOTICES COMING EVENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. DEADLINE FOR COMING EVENTS COLUMN — All copy must be in the Pacific Tribune office no later than Monday, 12. noon. DURING THE PACIFIC TRI- |BUNE SUSTAINING FUND | DRIVE, THE ‘PT’ OFFICE SATURDAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. TARAS SHEVCHENKO SELECTIONS translated, by John Weir. Price $1.00. Available at AUUC PROV. C’TTEE OFFICE — 805 E. Pender St. or People’s Co-op Bookstore — 3807 West Pender St. COMING EVENTS “ Full course TUR- April <7 KEY BANQUET & DANCE in honor of BILL STONEMAN’S 80tl BIRTH- ROOFING DAY. LONSDALE HALL (at 23rd and. Lonsdale) North Vancouver, FRI., APRIL 7 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets $1.25. & SHEET METAL REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 Gala Easter Banquet in Aid of the Pacific Tribune AUUC Hall — 805 East Pender St. Saturday — April 1, 6:30 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER — MAURICE RUSH, Associate Editor, Pacific Tribune Ukrainian Food - Entertainment - Refreshmenis hi Admission’ — $1.25 Sponsored by: East End & Strathcona Clubs DANCE — LUNCH REFRESHMENTS — SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 8 _ FISHERMEN’S HALL 138 E. Cordova St. Doors Open — 6:30 p.m. Lunch — 7:30 p.m. Sharp Admission $1.25 — Everybody Welcome — Sponsored by: Frank Rogers Club . ‘TS FOR THE April P= RIB 2 SUN- DAY SUPPER AND CON- CERT at the Capitol Hill Community Hall — Howard at Hastings St. North Burnaby on SUNDAY. APRIL 9th at 5:30 p.m. Admission — $1.02. Students 50c. Everyone wel: | come. il t | HOLD BRHAS April 5 DATE OPEN’ for | a Bang Up Social sponsored j by the Seamen’s Club. WILL REMAIN OPEN ON| 30TH ANNIVERSARY CEL- EBRATIONS — Federation of Russian Canadians. 3 BANQUET in April 8- honor of the Pio- neer Builders of the Federa- tion, 6:30: p.m. Dancing. at 9 p.m. an at Opening of DIS- April 7 PLAY & HANDI- CRAFT EXHIBIT. Lecture on the FRC by MRS. CLARA HOMENIUK of Calgary, 8 p.m. * ._ LECTURE on the April 10 Life & Works. of MAXIM: GORKY by MARION PHILIPOVICH — 8-p.m. April 11- OPENING OF FILM FESTI- VAL. Tuesday — ‘Daughter of Kiev” Part 1; Wednesday, April 12 — ‘The Sisters’’; Thursday, April 13 — “Old Khotabych”. All showings be- gin at 8 p.m. April 14- LEC TURE’ on Douhkobor Sec- tion of the Russian Commun- ity by Mr. W. A. Soukoroff— Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m. A ri SOCIAL AND P il T5— DANCE begin- ning at 8 p.m. on Sat. evening. April 16-GRAND con. CERT — at 8 — Tickets on sale in ad- vance. Admission 1.00. 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