Help us meet the challenge Last week we gave you a glimpse of the many devoted volunteers who Make possible the mailing of B.C.’s only labor weekly. But their “Commitment — one which goes out to their friends and neighbors with each Opy of the Tribune — cannot be fulfilled without a growing readership. As the circulation drive approaches the one-quarter-way mark, renewals are }) leading with 114 subs renewed and 44 new subscriptions. That many renewals Underlines the Pacific Tribune’s role in keeping readers abreast of issues on the local, national, and international level. The opportunity for you, the reader, to Iet others be equally informed, has never been greater. ' For those readers in the out-of-town area, the Victoria press club remains the leader in the current drive with four new subscriptions and seven renewals to its credit. Since our last count, the in-town club standings have changed. The ingsway press club members are in top spot, with 14 new subs and 12 tnewals. They are followed by Vancouver East with three new subs and 10 newals. The drive is just gaining momentum, and there is a lot of room and Opportunity for all clubs to meet their objectives. The challenge is yours. ' Encourage your friends and co-workers to take out an introductory Subscription — three months for only $3 — a six month sub for $10, ora Complete year of informative reading for only $16. That’s value for one’s Money in these times of struggle, when working people are facing the brunt of he attack by employers and big business government. ' With the provincial elections behind us, the need for a strong labor press is Sven greater if we are to make gains in the battles ahead. Important municipal tlections are occuring throughout B.C. and the Tribune must — and ill — be there to raise the issues, continue to reject the phoney restraint ‘Ogram, and promote the alternative programs needed to restore education and social services. I | | | | | 8 gS oe ee RAEa SO Seema ae Bio ein oc | i lamenclosing 1yr.$160 2yrs.$280 6mo. $100 | Foreign 1yr.$25() Bill me later Donations | | | J Please clip and mail to: Pacific Tribune, 2681 East Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. V5K 1Z5 To the hundreds of supporters of the Communist Party vho so generously responded to our appeal for funds,we ish to say how much your contributions and good } Wishes have boosted this campaign. Our financial target , Was oversubscribed by thousands of dollars, making it Possible to do more than we had hoped for. Certainly the ‘ity thousand brochures, the thousands of copies of our erailed program, our many radio ads and the numerous Neetings our candidates and other party leaders “ddressed have had a wide effect in changing people's *titudes and in exposing Vander Zalm and his Socred "ight-wing followers. Regardless of the election results, we will continue to Ght for real change. As Canada’s party of socialism, the Ommunist Party is dedicated to the working people of %s country, to peace and to international solidarity. In appreciation, Betty Griffin, Campaign Manager Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS NOV. 1 — COPE’s dance benefit with Carib- bean band, Mango Dub and Friends. Peretz School, 6184 Ash St. at 43rd Ave. $8 employed, $5 unemployed. Tickets at COPE election headquarters, 108 E. Broadway. To reserve tickets call: 875-1261. NOV. 1 — Ukrainian Bazaar, 805 E. Pender. 12 noon, Ukrainian food, gift boutique, book sale, bake sale, raffle and bingo. For info. 254-3436. NOV. 2 — COPE Women’s Day. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. COPE election centre, 108 E. Broadway. Childcare and complimentary brunch. Reserva- tions 875-1261. ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, appliance repairs. Don Berg 255-7287. 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 NOV. 2 — Lake Sagaris, a well-known repor- ter from Chile will be speaking at Robson Square Media Centre. 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Canadians for Democracy in Chile and Oxfam. For info. call Sue at 254-9797. COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA offices located at 102, 2747 E. Hastings St. Vancouver. 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. NOV. 8 — October Revolution meeting. 8 p.m. Russian People’s Home, 600 Campbell Ave. Guest speaker: Jack Phillips. Admission: $5, $3 seniors/ unemployed. Refreshments and snacks available. Sponsored by Greater Vancouver Regional Committee, CPC. NOV. 9 — Come celebrate the October Revo- lution. Clayton Community Hall, 18362 - 74 Ave., Surrey. Speaker: Frank cox on 27th Con- gress, CPSU. Entertainment by “805 E. Pender Song Group.” Speaker and entertainment at 2 p.m. Supper at 5 p.m. Admission: $10, $5 child- ren, seniors, unemployed. Sponsored by Fraser Valley Regional Committee, CPC. For info. call 597-2687. FOR SALE CHRISTMAS CARDS. $5 for 10 cards. Also, Los Parras records by donation (minimum $2). Proceeds to Canadians for Democracy in Chile. Call Sue at 254-9797. NOTICES VISIT CUBA in January with the Canada- Cuba Friendship Assoc. For info. call 584-6099 or 879-6638. 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. RANKIN & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors 4th Floor, 195 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. 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