Oe eee peaking to a press conference May » Nikolai Filipov (standing, right), SOmmissioner-general of the Soviet AVilion at Expo 86, formally opens a V€ months-long schedule of events st the pavilion which features an Mpressive array of vehicles displayed Under the theme ‘‘Transportation for 0-Operation and Peace.’’ The Soviets pore to mark their national day at the &ir May 14 with the opening of the Production of Swan Lake by the World-renowned Kirov Ballet and a usit to Expo by Vasily Shamshin, Min- a of Communications for the SSR. In addition to the pavilion’s 'Splays, which include a full-size Model of the Salyut-7 space station and the Vega space probe, there are "egular films and round-table discus- Sion at the pavilion theatre and a res- Urant serving authentic foods from the USSR. CLOSE OUT RANKIN SALE & All Soviet imports, COMPANY gift items Barristers. & Solicitors * ‘loor, lexander St. at great discounts. “Vancouver, B.C. V6A INS Come into Ukrainska Knyha 682-2781 i pice Sp ecial gift at Offers a broad range of ow, low prices. legal services including: € will close our doors @ Personal Injury & Insurance claims at end of June. e@ Real Estate & Conveyancing e@ Divorce & Family Law GLOBAL IMPORTS @ Labour Law = @ Criminal Law 2677 E. Hastings St. e@ Estates & Wills : lel . = —_clephone: ey 3032 A SALUTE TO VANCOUVER’S CENTENARY Saturday, May 17, 6 p.m. Ukrainian Hall, 805 E. Pender St. Banquet and Cultural Program Speakers: . William Kashtan, national leader, CPC Maurice Rush, provincial leader CPC Call 254-9836 for reservations Sponsored by B.C. Provincial Committee, CPC - People’s Co-op Bookstore 1391 Commercial Drive Vancouver, B.C. V5L 3X5 Telephone: 253-6442 INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE 20 per cent off all paperbacks 25 per cent off all hardcovers May 17 to May 31 Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS MAY 11 — Pancake Breakfast and Horseshoe Tournament at Gidora‘s. 12715 66th Ave., Sur- rey. For info. 594-0539. Proceeds to Tribune. MAY 20 — Special treat for the Lower Main- land area. The Federation of Russian Canadi- ans invites its members, supporters and their families to a concert at 7 p.m., Russian Hall, 600 Campbell Ave. Featured on the program will be three Soviet artists who will be appear- ing at Expo 86, and three other Soviet guests. Following the concert program there will be a reception. Admission: $5. For further info. please call 253-3032, 255-6488. MAY 22 — Wine and Cheese reception for Cuban musicians, “September 5” at Lakewood Terrace Co-op, 2075 East 12th Ave. All wel- come. Regular May 15 membership meeting cancelled. MAY 23 — Dance — Cuban group “Sep- tember 5” 8 p.m. Ukrainian Hail, 805 E. Pender. Food and refreshments available. Tickets: $4 at door. For advance reservations and/or infor- mation call 879-6638 (evenings). Sponsored by Canadian-Cuban Friendship Assoc. MAY 24 — Vancouver East Pub and Talent Night. Multi-purpose room, Vancouver Indian Centre, 1607 E. Hastings St. 8 p.m. Refresh- ments, snacks. All welcome to participate. Admission: $2. Phone: 254-8692 for more info. MAY 25 — Stevens’ annual fish barbecue. Noon to 7 p.m. 4504 River Road West, Ladner. $6/plate, $3 unemployed and seniors. For info. 946-6188. . MAY 25 — Spaghetti dinner at Pat and Wendy O'Connor's, 13969 - 113 Ave., Surrey. For info. 581-4870. Proceeds to Trib. MAY 28 — Centre for Socialist Education forum: Prostitution and its Abolition in Viet- nam. Speaker: Kathleen Gough Aberle. Van- couver Indian Centre, 7:30 p.m. See display ad this page. JUNE 1— 10th Annual Burke Mountain Labor Festival. New Brighton Park, Vancouver. 1 p.m. Featuring: labor and progressive music; salmon barbeque; special children’s program; Free admission. Call the Trib office at 251-1186 for more information. All proceeds to Tribune. JUNE 1 — Federation of Russian Canadians final concert for this cultural season. 2 p.m. Russian Hall, 600 Campbell Ave. Interesting program, great dinner following. All welcome. For info. phone 255-6488, 253-8180. KAMLOOPS JUNE 6 — Tribune fund-raising dinner and dance. Music and refreshments. Elks Hall, 197 Tranquille Rd., North Kamloops. 7:30 p.m. For info. call Donna at 554-2246. JUNE 15 — Ray and Donalda’s 5th Annual Seafood Smorgasbord Dinner. $17.50 each, $30/couple. Children free. 9434 - 124A St. Surrey. RSVP 589-3163. All proceeds to Trib. NOTICES VOLLEYBALL TEAMS get ready for Burke Mountain Festival tournament. Pre-registration and info. call Reg at 251-9457. COMMERCIAL GRAMMA PUBLICATIONS. Complete print- ing services. Brochures, menus, leaflets, etc. A union shop. 1595 W. 3rd Ave. Vancouver. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 733-6822. ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, appliance repairs. Don Berg 255-7287. : AUTO TUNE-UPS and repairs. Reasonable rates. Phone Richard 879-4038. GENERAL INSURANCE, home, business, trade union. Dave Morton, bus. 986-9351; res. 433-4568. VICTORIA BILL HARTLEY your AutoPlan man. All types of insurance. Mail in or phone in. 2420 Douglas Street, Victoria, V8T 4L7. 388-5014. LEGAL SERVICES RANKIN, BOND, McMURRAY. Barristers and Solicitors. 2nd Floor, 157 Alexander Street, 682-3621. DIRECTORY COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA offices located at 102, 2747 E. Hastings St. Vancouver. Phone 254-9836. Office hours: 9:3C-12 noon; 1-5 p.m. Mon to Fri. For information on political issues or assistance in political activity. HALLS FOR RENT RUSSIAN PEOPLE’S HOME — Available for rentals. For reservations phone 254-3430. UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE — 805 East Pender St. Vancouver. Available for banquets, weddings, meetings. Phone 254-3436. Classified advertising rates $1 per line per Deadline for insertions: Wednesday of week prior to publication. PACIFIC TRIBUNE, MAY 14, 1986 e 11 remsatissem