ieee Coming Events Dates, locations set for Fred Dates and places are now being filled in for Tribune Moscow correspondent Fred Weir’s tour of British Columbia slated to begin April 1. Meetings are scheduled for Vancouver April 1; Courtenay, April 3; Victoria, April 4; Kamloops, April 5; and Castlegar-Trail, April 6. A meeting has now been confirmed for Nanaimo, although the location has not yet been set. The following locations are now con- firmed: Saturday, April 1, 1989 IWA Hall, 2859 Commercial Drive Vancouver. 7:30 P.M. PERESTROIKA: SOVIET WOMEN IN CHANGE Libby Griffin, recently returned from a tour of the Soviet Union will speak about her experiences and observations of the changes taking place in socialist society and how. they. affect Soviet women. All comments and questions are welcome ina discussion period to follow. EVERYONE WELCOME sored by the Women's Bee rites and Vancouver East Club of the Communist Party of Canada ereers Tues., March 14 7:30 p.m. La Quena 11 Commercial |: aE I Weir tour ‘Tuesday, April 4, 1989 Union Centre, 2750 Quadra (Hall B) Victoria..7:30 P.M. Wednesday, April 5, 1989 ~ St Paul United Church, 140 Laburnum North Kamloops. 7:30 P.M. Fred Weir has been covering the dra- matic events and changes in the Soviet Union for the past three years and has tra- velled extensively throughout that country. His most recent reporting about relief efforts during the Armenian earthquake and current economic restructuring pro- grams have offered readers with insightful and stimulating firsthand reporting. His visit to this province is part of a Canada-wide tour. It will also coincide with the opening of the Tribune’s annual finan- cial drive. People’s Co-op Bookstore New Titles THE POWER IN OUR HANDS. A curriculum on the history of work and workers in the U.S. $19.95 (paperback) QUOTATIONS FROM CHAIRMAN ZALM $4.95 (paperback) Mail orders please include 50¢ per book. 1391 COMMERCIAL DRIVE VANCOUVER, B.C. V5L 3X5 TELEPHONE 253-6442 Premiere Latino Weekend Friday to Sunday, March 10-12 Eva: Guerrillera (Canada) at 7 p.m. (Writer/director Jacquelin Levitin in person at all screenings) Love is a Fat Woman (Argentina) at 9 p.m. Separate admission for each film. Co-sponsored by CFRO Co-op Radio VANCOUVER EAST CINEMA 2290 Commercial Drive, Vancouver B.C., V5N 4B5 253-5455 Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS MAR. 8 — Celebrate International Women’s Day. “Women — 40 years after the UN decla- ration of Human Rights.”’ At the Native Educa- tion Centre, 285 East 5th at 7:30 p.m. Speakers: June Williams and a FMLN youth leader from El Salvador. Entertainers: the poet Avuela from El Salvador, dancer from South Africa and others. $3 donation at door; refreshments. Sponsored by CCW and Chilean Women’s Committee. MAR. 8 — Dr. Iskenius, West German doctor working a year at Children’s Hospital is a member of International Physicians for Preven- tion of Nuclear War, will speak on “Low Level NATO Flights and Dangers to Canada."’ Queen Mary School Library, 13th and Mahon, North Vancouver. 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by North Van- couver Citizens for Peace. Phone: 988-2501. MAR. 10 — Public information meeting on El Salvador. Part of FMLN youth tour. 7 p.m. Ukrainian Hall, 805 E. Pender. $3 at door. Sponsored by Assoc. for Peace and Self- Determination in El Salvador. MAR. 16 — Annual General Meeting of Canadian-Cuban Friendship Assoc. will be held at 8 p.m. Room L4 (above library) Britannia Community Centre, 1661 Napier St.. Van- couver. MAR. 18 — Tribute banquet to honour Ernie Knott. Victoria. All friends and comrades invited. Tickets: $20. Some accommodation available. To purchase tickets call: Dian 254-9836 in Vancouver; Nadya 386-8075 in Victoria. MAR. 19 — 7th Annual Peace Concert/- Dinner. 600 Campbell Ave. 2 p.m. Sponsored by Federation of Russian Canadians with many ethnic participants. All proceeds to End the Arms Race. $8. For info. 253-3032, 526-5160. MAR. 22 — How can we save our ecology? Public forum. Calvin Sandborn, Westcoast Law Environmental Society; Arne Thomlinson, Fisher- men’s Union and Gary Swann, Communist Party. 1726 E. Hastings. 7:30 p.m. Auspices: Centre for Socialist Education. KAMLOOPS POLITICAL DISCUSSION group open to everyone. 2nd Wednesday each month held at North Kamloops library meeting room, 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Kamloops Club of the Communist Party. TRIB LENDING LIBRARY — 242 Larch Ave. Lots of labour and progressive literature for your reading enjoyment at no cost. For info 376-7110. Kamloops. FOR SALE 1974 NOVA 4 door sedan. Only 58,000 miles: $1,800 obo. Phone 254-6781. COMMERCIAL TRIB PHOTOS — Would you like a specific photo in the Pacific Tribune? 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DIRECTORY COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA office located at 1726 E. Hastings St., Van., V5L 1S9. Phone: 254-9836. Office hours: 9:30-12 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 advettising rates $1.25 perline per week. Deadline for insertions: Monday of week prior to publication. TIM LOUIS e & COMPANY | Trial Lawyers Uncontested divorce $200* Conveyancing $200* Incorporations $200* Probate of will $500* Separation agreements $300* Wills $50* ICBC contingency fee agreement Welfare/UIC appeals No fee *All prices plus disbursements Divorce and Family Law Criminal Law (including impaired driving) 108-2182 West 12th/732-7678 Tim Louis Michael Hambrook Visit the USSR