Coming Events ON BARTLETT, RIKA RUEBSAAT ... X back for 13th Labour Festival. Labour Fest June 11 Back again with labour and folk songs, 800d food and kid’s games, the annual Labour Festival — this year’s will be the 13th — is set to open at 12 noon on Sun- day, June 11 at Websters Corners in Maple Ridge. This year’s musical line-up includes Jon Bartlett and Rika Ruebsaat, Steve Gidora, Lyonok, Reunion and Dan Keeton. Others former mayor of Ottawa, one | of Canada’s leading peace : * | || activists te i “A new agenda for the peace movement” Monday, June 12, 7:30 p.m. H.R. MacMillan Planetarium Auditorium 1100 Chestnut St. Sponsored by the B.C. Peace Council. Phone 685-9958. were expected to confirm at Tribune press time. There are also kid’s games including the obstacle course, as well as a guessing contest and a silent auction mounted by the Frontlines Art Group. As always, admission is free with dinner available at a modest price along with the festival’s famous strawberry shortcake, hot dogs and refreshments. The Webster’s Corners site is at 25470 Dewdney Trunk Road in Maple Ridge. To get there from most Lower Mainland cen- tres, follow Lougheed Highway to the first traffic light in Haney, turn left to Dewdney Trunk, turn right along Dewdney Trunk about five km and watch for festival sign on your right. Le OLD. ORCHARD Florists Flowers for all occassions. #15-4429 Kingsway Burnaby B.C. V5H 2A1 Telephone 434-3533 Ne in weddin z " oe in wi gs. GZ x Se gr We specialize a SLI NB i NS. For all your travel needs, big or small. Let Globe Tours find the best way for you. GLOBE TOURS 2720 E. Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. Phone 253-1221 Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS JUNE 11 — Annual labour festival at Webs- ters’ Corners. 12 noon to 6 p.m. Songs and music, food, refreshments, children’s activities, sports. Fun for the whole family! JUNE 12 — “A new agenda for the peace movement.” Hear Marion Dewar, former long- time mayor of Ottawa and one of Canada’s leading peace activists. 7:30 p.m. H.R. MacMil- lan Planetarium Auditorium, 1100 Chestnut St. Sponsored by B.C. Peace Council. Phone: 685-9958 for more info. JUNE 17 — Garage sale, 3246 Shaughnessy St. Port Coquitlam. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All pro- ceeds to Tribune drive. Donations welcome, can be picked up. Phone Jan at 941-3913. VICTORIA BILL HARTLEY your AutoPlan man. All types of insurance. Mail in or phone in. 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria, V8T 4L7. 388-5014. PORT ALBERNI STEREO, TV REPAIRS. All makes. Rebuilt TVs for sale. TVs bought and sold. Call Andre anytime! All Star TV-Stereo. 724-7238. LEGAL SERVICES RANKIN, BOND, McMURRAY. Barristers ae pins. 2nd Floor, 157 Alexander Street, CONSTANCE FOGAL. Family law, wills and estates. #401-207 W. Hastings St., 687-0588. DIRECTORY NANAIMO JUNE 18 — Annual Pacific Tribune Salmon Barbecue. 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