ESS BES YEE LFS LEE LEE LES LES YS LES LEM LON BO Hoe _ About Xmas Some Yuletide views of a Lass to her Dad, as forwarded in a letter to the editor: This is one time of year that I envy the hermit comfortably isolated from the yearly period of Xmas insanity. In all the stores, battalions of Amazon-type women with over- Sized breasts and monstrous but- tocks — some with dimunitive young — force their way through the crowds, their eyes soft and loving like steel ball bearings, determined to make their fam- ilies happy at Xmas, if they have : kill every one of them to do Fragments of conversation float upwards through the oft re- beated strains of the piped music. Silent. Night, Noel, etc, and the tinkle of the bells of the half U.S. left paper Qreets new PT Under the heading: “Canadian Left Paper Gets a Brand New Look,” the People’s World, left- wing paper published in San Fran- Cisco and distributed throughout the U.S, Pacific Northwest, de- voted an interesting article re- cently to the “new” ‘lively’? and “attractive” Pacific Tribune, Reviewing some of the articles - Carried in one of our issues, the People’s World gives its read- €rs details about the new ar- rangement with the Canadian Tribune and the effects of using the offset printing process. The PT expresses its thanks to the People’s World for the attention it gave to our paper and _ for the complimentary things said _ about the PT, Enjoy Good, Home-Cooked Meals at Jennie’s Cafe 335 Main St. © Modern equipment ® Dining room service DUNDAS SERVICE B-A . (WALL & DUNDAS ST.) Complete Auto Repair and Service for All Makes Government Certified Mechanic and V. W. SPECIALIST H. lee Ph. 255-6828 init inns ne cameraman PAS Holiday time is Gift Giving Time! For that unusual gift for family & Friends come to: 2643 EAST HASTINGS S RUM GLOBAL IMPORTS (Ukrainska Knyha) Phone 253-8642 * Choose from a wide variety of new Soviet records — full length operas, folk songs & contemporary artists. * See our selection of RUSSIAN DOLLS, Hand-carved Toys, beautiful Ukrainian Carvings at reasonable prices. * For your Holiday pleasure we have available fine Import- ed Chocolates and Fish from the U.S.S.R. * We are open: MONDAY to SATURDAY from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. to be of service to you. FASE SEERA AREA IE IE EGE NEE A AEA EA starved, heavily padded Santa Claus. This one looks frozen and leaves me wondering whether he will last until Xmas, I got my brother — my husband makes me sick — my uncle Joe has lots of money — my feet are killing me—and so on, each hurrying tensely, arms full, feet wet, be- draggled and all united in one thing: to get as far into debt as they can, Upstairs, another Santa, ob- viously apoplectic, parrots “Ho, Ho, Ho” loudly to a lot of blase children who look as if they were 3- years old when they were born, they, after a few hissed threats from loving mothers, venture forward inan understandable em- barrassment and perch precar- iously on Santa’s knee whilst the ~camera clicks, The news flashes out, stilling for the moment, Silent Night etc., and we learn that whilst we are making ready to celebrate the so called birthday of the Prince of Peace, our forces have killed 300 Viet Cong, and47jets dropped ~ 7,000 tons of high explosives and Napalm burning the V.C. village of .......beyond recognition — then the continuation of Silent Night. You: must have gathered by now that I.am not in tune with Christ- mas 1966, Hope ’67 shows more “spirit” and less ‘‘grab.” Correction The chairman of the Panel and Policy Commission at the recent B.C. convention of the Com- munist Party sent the following to the PT: “J, H. Huges is in error when he. states that the resolution for furthering trade with People’s China, etc., was not brought to the floor of the convention, “The resolution in question was discussed by the panel on Program and Policy, Later, dur- ing the report of that panel to the plenary session, the resolu=- tion was presented to the conven- tion as a whole and unanimously adopted.” IN MEMORY OF GEORGE KASSIAN Dec. 15, 1965 T., VANCOUVER 6, B.C. PERS SSIES PSS YEE YES WIE EMEC BE DEE EN ERS EE IE ES BEE BENE EOE NER HEE ERE OE! ALMOST 200 SUBS CAME IN LAST WEEK. BUT WE STILL NEED 475 FINAL PU CAN STILL MAKE IT Here’s the score — won’t you HELP? 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