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Christopherson, writes: 9O-Operative Bookstore de= s much Credit for initiating W ®341 Gallery”, This bold new m followed b Ove should be : yY a fundamental re- § of the Style, make-up Tole leh of the bookshop proper, : Ss ae fems to have languished Tifted aimles Past few years, sly over the A 800d ar ch = a SUccess itect Small] and I mean ful architect — at very Cost could infuse new general arrange- the Store, economizing at the same time as € place more interest- Nviting to its patrons, Ment of ON Space Making th ‘hg and ; Th Proach ar ora! philosophical ap- Te-examined Store needs to be Tather mo and re-evaluated, Te — I would suggest Of service to the pub- an ideological con= ~{n term lig th e a as trontation, Progressi S$ Caters Sal pot life Insu ernal Society Our needs in the fance field WEEKLY BENEFITS aoe B.C. office at nen Pender St. or ‘onal Off; sn Ice at Winine tchard Ave. + Manitob. es io m ae Oo fe) = = mi ae =f n _ eet FORUM _ ~ '341 Gallery’ ~—__7------4 I can remember a time when a well-known librarian remark- ed to me that the Co-op store was the best bookstore west of Toronto, I think we have to be quite honest and admit that it no longer plays the role of leader- ship that it did, Don’t you think that a new note of interest — if not excitement can be instilled into this opera- tion which many of us have sup= ported with gradually diminishing interest over the years? Books wanted Arthur Stratton, Victoria, B.C, writes; For a number of years I have been sending the Pacific Tribune and other papers and books to the Progressive Youth Club of Trinidad, West Indies. In a recent letter of apprecia- tion, the Club secretary Paul Benjamin, has asked to help them get the following books. So if any PT readers have any of these books and are willing to donate or Sell these to the Club, such help would be greatly appreciated, These include, Explaining the Atom by S, Hecht; Autobiography of Kwame Nhkrumah; We Saw Socialism, Carter; The Adven- tures of Mark Twain; The Mean= ing of Evolution by G, Simpson Gaylord; The Curse of Ignor- ance Vol, II, (On the above re- quest please contact Arthur Stat- ton, 3016 Hull Road, Victoria, si B.C.) A. SMITH \K Am \ Expert Watch & : ye Jewelry Repairs Wy Special Discount to Tribune Readers Phone 263-5661 DUNDAS B-A (WALL & DUNDAS ST.) Complete Auto Repair and Service for All Makes Government Certified Mechanic and SERVICE V. W. SPECIALIST Ph. 255-6828 Clas 50th A ber 7th 2 645 E, Hastings 5 SPECIAL 50th ANNIVERSARY TOUR OF U.S.S.R. 21. DAY EXCURSION (NOV. 4-24) INCLUDES: ra 4 a ead ‘a plane Vancouver-Moscow return — air : Ay en in the Soviet Union — First *! accommodations and meals — Gala nniversary Banquet in Moscow on Novem- LL AT ° NE LOW, INCLUSIVE PRICE. . . .ONLY $895.00" Contact: Jerry Shack GLOBE _ TOURS 2 Vancouver, B.C. - 253-1221 — es of 15 peopl URGENT $9,100 TO GO — and less than 3 weeks to go! HERE'S THE SCORE: The drive is considerably behind last year. The main reason is that city press clubs have raised only $3,971. Last year at this time they had turned in $4,989. Provincial press clubs have raised $3,948 — which is above last year at this point. THAT’S THE CRISIS WE FACE NOW. ; LOOK BELOW. If your club is down the list, we urge you to take imme - * diate steps to overcome the lag. 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