13) WHAT'S LEFT

(The following article is from the August 1-31, 2009, issue of People's Voice, Canada's leading communist newspaper. Articles can be reprinted free if the source is credited. Subscription rates in Canada: $25/year, or $12 low income rate; for U.S. readers - $25 US per year; other overseas readers - $25 US or $35 CDN per year. Send to: People's Voice, c/o PV Business Manager, 133 Herkimer St., Unit 502, Hamilton, ON, L8P 2H3.)

VICTORIA, BC
Hiroshima Day, Thur., Aug. 6 - Women in Black Vigil for a world without war, noon-1 pm, on Government St. below Tourist Office. Lantern ceremony, Craigflower Park/Kosapsom, Saanich, lantern making 7:30 pm, words and songs of peace at 8 pm, sponsored by Victoria Raging Grannies, Physicians for Global Survival, Council of Canadians, Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society. Call Rosa 250-665-7788.

SURREY, BC

Annual People’s Voice Walk-
A-Thon - Sun., August 9, starts 11 am at Bear Creek Park, near parking lot at 140 St. & 88 Ave. For details see ad on page 2 or call Harjit, 604-543-7179.

VANCOUVER, BC

Russian Hall Banquet - Sat., Aug. 8, with delegates to convention of Federation of Russian Canadians, call 604-881-2007 for tickets and info.

Memorial for Nat Sherlock, celebrate the life of our late comrade, who was the head mailer for Pacific Tribune and People’s Voice mailer for many years - Friday, Aug. 14, 12 noon, 706 Clark Drive. Call 604-255-2041 for info.

Under the Volcano, 19th annual festival of art and social change, visit People’s Voice & Communist Party table at the Info Fair - Sun., Aug. 9, 12 noon-6 pm, Whey-Ah-Wichen/Cates Park, North Vancouver.

Left Film Night - at the Centre for Socialist Education, 706 Clark Drive. Sunday, Aug. 30, 7 pm, MILK, starring Sean Penn. Info: 604-255-2041.


WINNIPEG, MB

Hiroshima Day, Thur., Aug 6 - Lantern making 7:30-8:30 pm, ceremony 8:30 pm. Memorial Park. Information: 775-8178. Peace Alliance Winnipeg,  Project Peacemakers, Manitoba  Japanese-Canadian Citizens Association.

Let them stay! Support U.S. war resisters - Sun, Aug 9, 7 pm at Crescentwood Fort Rouge United Church, 525 Wardlaw.

Panel discussion and screening of Sir! No Sir!. Panel includes war resister and author Joshua Key. Info War Resisters Canada Winnipeg http://www.resisters.ca.

SASKATOON, SK

Political discussion & beer, all welcome to join Saskatoon CPC members -
third Monday of every month, in the tv room at Amigo’s, 632-10 St. East.

HAMILTON, ON

Solidarity House classes - at 779 Barton St. East (parking at rear). Wednesdays 7-9, Introduction to Spoken Spanish, $10 suggested donation - bring your dictionary! Saturdays 12-2 - Das Kapital, video & discussion.

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