BURNS’ NIGHT Saturday, January 25, 1986 Queensboro Community Hall 920 Ewen St., New Westminster (Queensboro) Door: 6 p.m. Dinner: 6:30 p.m. One hour floor show with Scottish dancing and skits. Guest appearance by Robbie Burns! Tickets: $12 adults, $8, unemployed and seniors Available at Co-op Books or phone 522-3351 Stephanie Autumn Peltier, wife of imprisoned American Indian Move- ment leader Leonard Peltier, accepts a gift during a presentation Jan. 8 in a Moscow factory, scene of one of several Soviet rallies in support of the AIM leader's release. Stephanie Peltier, part of a three-member dele- gation from the U.S. Peltier Defence Committee which included lawyer John Privitera and Billy Joe Wah- pepah, board member of the Inter- national Treaty Indian Organization, was in the Soviet Union at the invita- tion of the Soviet Peace Committee. Thousands of letters and nearly a million signatures on a_ petition appealing for Peltier’s release have been sent to the White House by Soviet citizens. Despite the cam- paign, no U.S. correspondent cov- ered the delegation’s visit. Classified Advertising i COMING EVENTS PORT ALBERNI JAN. 26 — Ben Swankey: A Socialist View of History. Socialist Study Group. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tyee Village Motel. PORT ALBERNI FEB. 1 — Friends of Mark Mosher can cele- brate his 7Oth birthday. Tickets available at 723-7692. Tribute by M. Rush. FEB. 8 — Heart to Heart Old Time Valentine’s Dinner and Dance. Russian Hall, (00 Campbell Ave. Gourmet smorgasbord at 7 p.m. followed by dancing to great music. Advance tickets: $6 per person. Entertainment, prizes, fun and enjoyment for all. For tickets: 255-6488; 253-8180; 253-3032; Sponsored by Federa- tion of Russian Canadians FEB. 16 — Keep this date open for Vancouver Peace Assembly Annual General Meeting. NOTICES VANCOUVER UNEMPLOYMENT ACTION CENTRE. We have a new home. 17 East Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V5T 1V4. Phone: 875-8616 or 875-8311. FOR SALE WHERE’S THE BEEF? Available now. $1.50/ lb. Government inspected. Phone Reg. 251-9457. SOVIET HOCKEY STICKS first time in B.C. Intro. price only $10. Phone Kim at 251-9457. WANTED CANADIAN-NORWEGIAN family seeks 3-4 bedroom home. Nature setting and veranda desired. 298-5971. 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. FOUNDATIONS, FRAMING and finishing. Journeyman carpenter. Phone 872-6947. Jim Vint. GENERAL INSURANCE, home, business, trade union. Dave Morton, bus. 986-9351; res. 433-4568. 41st Anniversary SALE 20% OFF regular prices on all books GENERAL TITLES we CURRENT AFFAIRS LABOUR HISTORY Jan 18 - Febl Mon - Sat 9:30 to 5:30, Fridays till 7 People’s Co-o Pet Tat P 1391 Commercial Dr. RANKIN & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors 4th Floor, 195 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. V6A_IN& 682-2781 Offers a broad range of legal services including: Personal Injury & Insurance claims Real Estate & Conveyancing Divorce & Family Law Labour Law Criminal Law Estates & Wills VICTORIA BILL HARTLEY your Auto Plan 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: 9:30-12 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. (eX Sj ar i. f | ~o Phone 254-3436. A 7 With GLOBE TOURS For any of your travel needs big or small. Let Globe Tours find the best way for you. Specializing in tours to the USSR GLOBE TOURS 2679 E. Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V5K 125 253-1 221 PACIFIC TRIBUNE, JANUARY 22, 1986 e 11