T h e K e l o w n a C o u r ie r NUMBER 55 Audited Paid Circulation VOLUME 44 TWICE WEEKLY—MONDAY & THURSDAY M ay Visit Kelowna TOTAL OF 475 a n d L a d y LOCAL PEOPLE ^ ^ ^ WORLD NEWS FLASHES DONATE BLOOD Alexander May V isit v-ity (B y Canadian Praia) Response Remarkable in View of Six-Hour Delay in Arrival For Few H ours on M ay 10 Communists Put Security Police ofQ in ic In Front of Czechoslovak Gov t NEED URGENT Civic Holiday WiU Be Proclaimed if Visit Material Spring's Here izes—Official Reception May Take Place in City Plans Already Underway for Buildings A s Crisis Approaches Another Clinic to be Held in aroondliog or no gronndlioff, Park—School Children Will Be Given Opportu when robina nuke their Inittol nity to Sec Governor - General and Lady PRAGUE—Communists bidding for supreme power put May or Jfunc appearance, it’a a auro sign of s p i i n g l Alexander-Details of Visit Will Be Announced their security poFice today before all Czechoslovak government Total of 475 pints of blood were Although It looked aa if the buildings and foreign embassies. Opposition parties were donated by Kelowna people at the burrowing little anim al waa go Later second blood donor clinic held hero last week, and while this fell below ing to have his own w ay by kbc ■------I Headquarters of the Czech National Socialist Party, one of weeks more winter, the arrival the amount anticipated, public res robins In several sections of Touring Western Canada three which withdrew Friday from the government coalition, ponse was remarkable in view of the fact weather conditions caused the city today, dlbspelled this were seized by police armed with sub-machine guns. Czecho idea completcli^. a delay of six hours in the arrival h e Governor-General of Canada, Viscount Alexander, and slovak nationals virtually were frozen inside the country by an of the clinic. All Wednesday after- Looking somewhat bedraggled interior ministry order requiring new stamps of approval on noon appointments were canccUod after their flight northw ard, sev Lady Alexander, will visit Kelowna for a few hours on valid passports. Police, directed by Communists heading the due to the delay, and these were set eral residents telephoned The TMonday, May 10, during the course of a Western Canada tour, over until Thursday afternoon and Courier offlee this morning re well-informed sources stateil this morning. While tentative interior ministry, arrested notable foes of Communsts. evening. porting the arrival of robins. Dr. Zdenck Marjanko, justice ministry employee, who said A large number of the 050 ap And a glance at tho calendar plans for the brief stop-over have been drafted, it is understood a Communist was involved in the perfume box bomb plot last pointment cards mailed out were shows there arc only six more these are subject to change, but it is highly possible an official Fall, against three ministers, was jailed. Police were looking also cancelled due to individuals days until the end of tho month, reception will take place in the city park. . , . having colds or being Incapacitated Indicating that Spring’s Just ar The Governor-Generars party will arrive in Penticton, and for Dr. Vladimir Krajina, secretary general of the National in some form or other. Need for ound the oornerl Socialist Party, who directed investigations that uncovered the blood was so urgent that the amount they will probably be driven to the Orchard City via automo bomb plot. They seized Zdenek Uhl, president of the medical donated Wednesday evening was ta bile. It is not known how long His Excellency will stay m ken to I'enticton the following mor Kelowna, but an effort is being made for the visit to last long students’ union and Jiri Ptak, former head of the engineers ning where it was transported via union. The Governor-General and Lady Alexander may visit Kelowna on airplane to Vancouver. Ptons are WARN PUBLIC cnouirh for him to meet civic officials and their wives, and This display of arms was the first since the political crisis Mon” y C " " well-lnfonncd source, dl,olo»d toduy. WhUo Their ulreedy underrroy ftr_holdlng.on. review a guard of honor, members of the 9th Recce Regiment other clinic around May or June started Friday night with the resignation of 12 anti-Communist Excellencies wiU be here for only a few hours, a civic holiday will be OVER SPREAD and other branches of the armed forces, police officers, Scouts, ministers from the coalition of Communist Premier Klement when it is hoped 1,500 to 2,000 dona conference proclaimed if the visit materializes. tions will be obtained. Cubs, Guides and Brownies. Gottwald. President Eduard Benes was trying in In the above picture, the Governor-General is shown with Lady Trained Nurses OF INFLjMZA It is quite possible a civic holiday will he proclaimed by to Stive the situstion* -it. ^ from Q composite suord of honor on his The clinic was in charge of Dr. Mayor W. B. Hughes-Games if the visit materializes. In any Position of President Benes became even more difficult Ale^"‘^"[’ ^hen he presided at the opening C. W. Hunter, of Vancouver, assis Outbreak of Influenza Report event it is believed that all public and high school students^ will Twn miestions were hich in the people’s m in d s : whether Benes arrival at the parliament buiioings ted by nurse Mrs. Audrey McLaren ed Reaching Epidemic Pro be g iv en Holiday in order that they may see the King s t^ridc o J t h e crisid or would he resign .he tweutieth parlUmeu. in Oih,wa. and her team of ten specially train ed nurses. The corps of nurses in portions in Vancouver representative rather than give in to the Communists’ demands. Parliament is — ------cluded Miss Norma Scott, Miss Nora Both Westbank and Kelowna ferry wharfs will be gaily de to meet tomorrow.® It is•_ still one___-vT of Benes’ ^«rAO'rv/^ncweapons. TlvBy niC«dis Walsh, Miss Ada Newell, Miss Judy CONSULT PHYSICIAN corated with flags, while the streets will take qn a similar ap C itiz e n s o f T o m o r r o w Golboski, Miss Jessie Robertson, pearance. His Excellency and Lady Alexander will j^esumably solving Parliament, he could force a quick election. Miss Madeline Lawton, Miss Mild- Wnm Peonle Suffer- redHewitt, Miss Doreen Gale, Miss Doctors VVarn people ^ auner^ be officially met...... by...... Mayor^ ------and, Mrs. W. B. Hughes-Games - , t- and„ a' - _ M "r ^ 4 __ _1.. ^ mm t XT 4 - A n e w TRIAL ORDERED FOR MEDOS’ PAL ^...... -r. ... Norma Lloyd, Miss Kitty Bennett. mg From Colds Should Stay officials at the Kelowna ferry wharf. From there, OTTAWA—Supreme Court of Canada today quashed the Dr. Hunter ^turned to Vancouver Bed tPntative Mans call for the distinguished visitors going to the conviction of William Henderson, 18, of Vancouver, on a charge rC- A r He'S., making a . ^ park a of murder, and ordered a new trial. Henderson was jointly in short time later to take part in the civic reception. dicted with Harry Medos, also of Vancouver, for the murder Ifr a^rLTt to a%"ocaf^ trict, although_ a number of school H is Excellency and Lady Alexander are scheduled to visit o* Charles Boyes, police offiicer, in a gun.battle Feb. 26, IW . house.S branch 1 the Hcd Crara Gover„or.G_eneral He lodged his appeal to the Dominion’s highest court after ...... willL fe^fst the provincial clinic to 074**" showed^‘*this will receive an honorary degree from the University of British a Supreme Court of British Columbia jury convicted him and . mau'e^'^donor the regular group- the city Columbia....— ------. „ ___ _ Mr. Justice Manson sentenced him to be hanged last August 27. Sf d^^atio^nTo T'Vatcouver. it was reported the Major-General H. F. G. Letson, secretary _tq the Governor- The majority of the B.C. Appeal Court had upheld the’convic proper “.S 5“ agahil ?he Society’s number o f ’flu eases ■s .stol.nejo General, in a letter to act.ng Mayor Charles Thompson wrote tion. Medos has since been hanged. _ ^ /- Siver and gold buttons. - rea* Their Excellencies will arrive m Vancouver by C.P.R. ami Another suspect, Douglas Carter, and Police Constable G. The Red Cross whole blood ser- S?X*^seaJL° leave immediately for Victoria on May 11. . C. Ledingham were slain in the Vancouver False Creek flats IvaflSjle at tt? Kelowna hos- They will return the-morning of May 13, entraining two now ed that the influenza in the city is later for the East. Since they were formally received in gun battle. pital and is beig Used frequently. what is termed- “24-hour colds”, ^^.ys JEWS BLAiyiE BRITONS; DEATH TOLL 64 5S*ors"th‘i “m S ^ V ;iaS.ed':todh-Vancouver viduals suffering from mild colds to reception, Major-General Letson saia. „ JERUSALEM—Jerusalem was virtually paralyzed today 50 PER CENT stay home and go to, bed. Maior-General R. F. L. Keller, one of the Governor Gen- a s gun-carrying Arabs, Britons and Jews patrolled /th e city "While we can usually expect an honorary ADC’s, will be advised of detailed arrangements increase in the number of influenza erai s noiiuxaiy , made bitter and tense by the bombing yesterday in the Jewish OF MOTORISTS cases around this time of the year, at a later date, it is understood. sector. At least 52 persons died in the bombing. every precaution should be taken to Rescue workers clawing through the wreckage of two prevent the germ-carriers mixing hotels, three apartment houses and scores of shops along two GET LICENCES with the public,” one doctor stated. blocks of B en Yehuda Street, extricated nine more bodies today. Dr. A. N. Beattie, director of the Only Five Days Remain for Okanagan Valley Health Unit, is P r i n c e t o n At least 98 injured have been dug from the debris. Hagana MotoristsV,/ . _ to Obtain inAQ 1948 keeping a close watch on the sonspread workers said there was possibly more victims in the rubble. of the disease. Arab leaders said their commandos set of? two truck loads Licence Plates Doctors advise parents, that when a child shows signs of rimning a of explosives which caused the blast. But Jews seem ^ No complaints have been received temperature, a physician should be Capture M ajority vinced British troops somehow were responsible. Nine British from motorists regarding the white ggjied immediately. . so ld ie rs were killed in retalatory gun fighting after the explo , numbers on the 1948 licence plates ______...... chipping off, Ross Oatman,- govern sion and three Jews lost thfeir lives. The death toll for the day ment agent, stated this morning. A Ski Zone Events thus stood at 64; Vancouver newspaper report stated DR. LEES HEADS that the Vancouver offlee of the ACCIDENT WAVE KILLS 50; 68 HURT motor licence department had re RINCETON’S Amber Ski Club members showed the class ceived a number of complaints over UNITED a i m PARIS—Wintry weather was blamed today .for three the white numbers chipping. It w ^ P by taking the majority of the open events in the three-day —week-end-accidents rangpng from the-English-ChanneLto Sw it-. pointed-out- that if-this-happens,_ O kanian Ski-Zone Championships which z.erland, in which 50 persons were killed and 68 others injured. the plates should be returned to the FRESBY TEI^ at the Kelowna Ski Bowl on Black Knight Mountain. A bus, plane and train were involved. , ^ licence bureau immediately, and Lees, of Kelowna, was Rll■^ fnast of the Kelowna Ski Club is Janet Scantland and ii^at(^at motorists sftomashould not aitempi;attempt electedejected chairman of the Kamloops- But toast oi tne xvciuwua o ^ Nineteen perished in the crash of a giant, six-motored fly to repair the numbers with white United Church Preshy- Bruce Paige, both members of the l<^al j ing boat n e a r Cherbourg. Near Xyon, 10 members of a cross- paint. tervleijf at ofc theme aimual meeting held --in junior sirfs’o-irls’ zone championship and - - Bruce the . Okanagan . , - , « In country ski team died when their bus skidded off the road, slid Biff Bn^ Expected West Summerland Tuesday and troohv a s champion m the zone senior men s Slalom into a ravine and plunged into a river. At Wadenswil, Switzer Regarding the is^ing of the new downhill. licence plates, Mr. Oatman said that Loc^ U n i^ Church land, at least 19 persons were killed and hurt when a week business was “brisk” this morning, were R. A. Magee and Mrs. l. Before an estimated 1,250 Sunday spectators ^ end ski train was derailed and rammed into a three-storey although less, than 50 per cent of McWilliams, nament was concluded in conditions described by officials as building. the number of passenger and truck “fairly good to near ideal.” Paid admissions amounted^to 850, licences have been issued to date. childre? were free and there were 100 competitors m the Sun FAMILY OF SIX PERISH IN FLAMES “Of the 2,400 passenger plates GIVEN SENTENCE sent here for distribution, only 1,- day events.- . . • ‘ . . - CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Six persons in one family—four of 770 have so far been issued”, Mr. FOR CASHING •Kr-^1 Amhpp*R Cl&ss A iuHi* of skiing and in both, ev^ts sne i them children—perished early tojday when flames swept their Oatman said. “The same applies tn 16-room house. distribution of truck licences. We have 1,350 licence plates, and only BOGUS CHEQUE 616 people to date have purchased tfle and Mrs. Ed scantland, 531 B-pnsrd the 1948 plates.” of PeaeWand, Friday was sentenced Mr, Oatman pointed out there are to three months hard labor when special prize for making the longest Ave. City Councirs Action in Refusing only five days left for motorists to he was convicted in Pemirton on a p _ irrespective of form. Miss Scantland also won the Ke- obtain the new licence plates, and charge of cashing a worthless cne- ^ , cleared 128 feet and his form lowna Builders’ Supply trophy for the'officeAXmmm* closes at 1912 nvinpiro’clock noon oii«» que in Kelowna some time ago. flawless ^ the combined junior girls’ zone sla-, To Pay Increased School Assessment on the final issuing day,- Samrday,_ . . sentence is concurrent with was nawiess February 28. , , . a one year hard labor sentence im- Bruce Paige won his trophy by ton Instructions-have- been issued, to the provincial police that ho vehic les will be allowed on puhUc high by false pretences. The prison term (By Courier Staff Reporter) ways after the end of the month will be served at Oakallo Prison Farm- NDERBY—Kelowna City Council’s rebellious stand on without the new licence plates. °Thte was Janet’s first full year Turn to Page 8, Story 1 school assessments was unanimously endorsed at the an Enual meeting of the Okanagan Valley Municipal Association NEW PRESIDENT held here Thursday. The resolution approving Kelowna’s action also, recom • l o n i mended all other municipalities in the or^nization take a simi lar stand. Coundllor J. W. Johnson, Penticton, moved the reso The ski bowl road probably nev- ^Coth operation. Mrs. ,M m er had more traffic than it did on Pfyffer and her assistant, Dorothy lution and it was seconded by Mayor T. R. B. Adams, Vernon. Sunday. Travel up to midaffernoon Goodland, didn’t fiet out near as In some quarters, it is felt that if city and municipal coun was fairly good and there were no much as the other o^ial^ hut cils follow/ the~ same course taken - by Kelowna, they—will be reports of motoristx^etting-stuck^they were among the huaest.record-. regarded as “rebels” in the eyes of the provincial government. But the thaw and traffic began to ing results and reckoning winners. Kelowna’s action is in protest against what it claims is show later if-Members 'of the local amateur discrimination in government assessments. School costs in Ke of mud for the Imn^ward tnp. ja^io club filled in the inter- com lowna School District No. 23 have increased by $33,187.65 for Sunday casualties were confined gap. Results were flashed from to one lost tooth. Saturday Fred Black Knight to the city and the 1948 over 1947 costs. Kelowna has been asked to paj" even more Hack and Jennie Kincaid, both of speedy service was there m the than this increase, $33,903.58, to be exact, because of a reduction Penticton, and Lexy Cameron, Ke- pvent of emergencip. Walkie-tal- of assessment in the rural areas of District 23. Council has lowna. will be favoring one of their kie equipment kept offim^s ^ m legs for the next few days or weeks, touch with one another at different refused to levy any more than the sum levied last year. Opportune and worthwhile ser-,parts of the bowL _ Kelowna'provided 46 per cent of borrow money every year for im- vice was given by the nev^ly-formed “Ah! Lovely . . . a beauty!" Such the total estimates last year, ap- provements. Kelowna Ski Patrol. Patrolmen and proximately $84,000. This year the AcUon Upheld "Doc” Gordon Wilson were com spontaneous expressions escaped city is asked to raise S102.m 56.23 councillor Johnson said a similar Douglas (The Dizz) Disney, ejub mended everywhere for their val president, who acted m Sunday’s situation eitisted in Penticton. "Un- uable work. ■ ~ board for 1948 to ^ jutie flout- commentator over the p.a. Most in teresting conversation, though, came be $182,849.72. ui|f« w e will not get anywhere,” Saturday saw better ski condi The proyi^ial goyerni^^ r^ n - said Mr. Johnson as he moved the tions. Visibility at times Sunday was when Doug _ and Bilaiy Day “batted By sayg ftirt^rreli^to chdorsint? Kelowna’s ac- only fair with the clouds touching the mike around. to the extent oT^2.400 itor * tion and called on others to do the provements and in the Kelojvna . These children are citizens of the same world but their w orl^ ^ fgf w ere O,v/r wieU.e uuuuflciuhflfltodfl vux;-mpun-.; school district, thii meant a reduc- - . , more than poles apart. One is a happy Canadian boy . - . yfs eo, good consmenngconsidering icy conditions un u—r tain— Sunday, * v* it is safe to say 90 per in lion in the assessment of $1,5W,W. of Armstrong. cheeks radiant and being schooled today lor living tomornw- f gjjj wetness of snow oa spent at least a few m i^t« m Jlayor W.- -B.------Hughes^s^cs.------of Vje- disposed - . that Armstrong . 'The^^ther is a European chfid. not l^na. told the association this “re derby even worse situa- ^ ^ unre^T^e Canadian Appeal for Childi^ eS r^ during Sunday afternoon- lie f^ ^ toThe famere should^ Won assessment in niillion boys andlgtols iiTEuit^ and-AsSa-rT/rfaelp-toe^ to borne by the gorernment and not by ^ what it is likfe not to be hungry, to know the happiness of health and — but not at the yg^^g Ahrens, Okanagan Zone are surrounded by a large rural ^ ^ understanding. , ski bowL Only about crae im* came ^g^ proud of hlTpu^ Janet ***H^^d Kelowna was fast reach- otm- ___ . __ sDOkesman said It is to help these chUdren who are sufferi^ fr<^ the ,down up there. Scantland, She learned the first , last year's ing an impossible situation unless A Salmon Arm that the Kelowna all thmigi* the game even though they lost the services of their gw - Rinkless W onders M ake ie, Walt MalahofT. at the c l ^ - VERNON LEADS mJnute mark of the initial MalahofT suffered a d W o c a ^ Juvenile H ockey Finals a p r b l 2 9 -m a y i IN MAINLINE shoulder and may be out of action for a week or more. WENATCHEE — Parade, ball and Coach Alec Kuly fllled In for the ELOWNA Kodiaks, who last year brought fame to the festival pageant of the 29lh annual PUCK FINALS ailing Malahoff and put In a credi Washington State Apple Bl®®^ table performance. Vemon h»d a Kb.K‘ brcliard City as the Rinklcss Wonders and nearly won the Festival at Wenatchee will straddlo 3-2 lead at the end of the flrat and BC. midget championship, arc still making a bit of a splash the months of April and May. S. A. Defeat Kamloop# 4-3 ia F»r»t both teams scored In DiGiomia. director-general, announ in tiie hockey wars. With two straight victories over Luinby ced today, officially naming April of B«t of Five Oamea for ter a scorclesa second period. luvcnilcs 5-3 ami 7-4, Kodiaks last week won the right to play ChampioniWp Kamloops made the finals by vir h i g h u g h i s 29, 30 and May 1 as festiv^ d^s. tue of two landslide wins over Ke Kam loops H ockey Player I Vernon in the finals for the Okanagan juvenile championship. The reign of her majesty Queen lowna Aces at Kamloopa last First game in the two-game total-goal series will be played Ula Lee will begin two 4»y» ^ PLAY TUESDAY The first game, Tuesday, was a com Her Uian last year, when the » re ^ • a,i ...... LADIES* LEAGUE in Vernon Tuesday at 8 p.m. plete rout, 25-1 for the Lc®f*> with Mickey Green was In the -----spot" day lestlvlUea got undc^y ^ L Kamloops Made Ftnala by Jock Tenncnt keeping toe Aces C linches Scoring Race The KJnsmen-Bponsored Kodiaks ly cleap^ fought a rai^ of Said Diaiorglo. in making the an light again, taking the triple Wed- nouncement. ’’Datca wcrc sct ^ter Beating Kelowna Aces 25-1 from being shut n e ^ a y night (681) and sharing the and 17-6 in Semi-Finals The second game, on Wednesday, referring to full bloom and toroper- was not quite so overwhelming, but In M ainline H ockey Loop Bture dato for ») years past. Wo can found the hapless Aces at the tall practically guarantee that the val Vemon took a onc-game lead In three-gamo ^ Itopi? Urelman turned In an outstanding ley will be a carpet of blossoms dur^^ end of a 17-8 score. Scantlandotool^alnglewlth 981. «oal ^of P®rform«nce the beat of five flnala for the Main- Eddie Witt, Kelowna, was In a Ina the. three-day I®^va* llno Hockey I-caguo aenlor B cham sta rry Cliff MUls, Kamloops Hub Fifty-eight communities from the pionship, eking out a 4-3 win over Vemon imlform In Kamloops game, and A1 McDougall City Leafs* centre, clinched _the MOTORCYCLE MIXED LEAGUE the period. r i, f nrd. Anjdo In Lumby’s goal, gave a good apple growing and North C cn^l Kamloop* Hub City Lcafa at Ver scoring race In the Mainline Hoc A new record in team slnglca was But Dick Catt. ^ a^unt of himself and hod a hot Washington area have non Friday night Second game will was on the Kamloops linc-up re placing Bob Donald, who Is on the key League according to official marked up Thursday nl^t wh|m got perktog In handling the 32 ahote pumped invited to partlclpato in ^ be played in Kamloopa Tueaday. league statistics. Mills ended the CLUB NEWS McGavin’s Bakery chalked 13^ two at him In the third period. Apple Blossom celcbraUomTlm fes The Vemonitco had a alight edge sick list. ______lO-game season with 32 goals and Previous hlgh thiS MOSon In cUy Hschnan^in^^ re^wkh^^ Support tival symbolizes the $75,OW)X)00 ap 17 assists to give him 48 points, By MONA BABBER K irpM yW w isi;. “p 's ple industry of the Wenatchoc-Ok- eight better than ninncr-up A1 Support of the Kelowna fans at «ri z i I Z "■* S i t r .“ ShSi the Vcrnon-Kclowna games is anogan-Yaklmn regions. ______Swain, also of Kamloops. sought by the Kinsmen sponsors. Swain garnered 21 goals and hel boy. McGavln's also took the three- and second, 19-15 and 19-14 rcspcc- Club activity since the now year 3243^ and BlU Pearson tlvcly. • ’ •These boys always give a good ac ped on 20 to give him a total of 41 - • ---—.-.,-1 whn«*« » A 1 ln_ count of thcmselvca and are worth points. Vernon’s Johnny Loudon began includes several , work par- Ken Winterbottom split the in- Third Period TeUs tics at the motorcycle club pro- djyjdual honors with 373 and 833, every bit of moral help they can was third with 40 points, made up Any uncertainty about who had get. We’d like to see hundreds of INDOSTBIAL of 13 goals and 27 assists. Top man perty. three new members wclcom- respectively. For the ladles It was the better power plant was dis cd and a short run February 8. Dor<3ore’s Gore’s 208 and Muriel WillWUlow’s boosters help the Kodiaks along for Kelowna Aces was Bud Gour- pelled In the final chapter when when they ploy Vernon, said ' STEEL - lio who tied with Vernon’s Mike I would like to tell of the work 725. _____ Kelowna buzzed In with 32 shots to parties at the club property at I^st spokesman Tommy Carew. C0 RVET0R8, PBBSSORI Zcmia for filth spot with 34 points Lumby’s 18. Kodialts flashed the red The first of the total-rgoal apiece. Bud had 19 and 15 while Kelowna. The boys want a clearing MEN’S OOMMEECIAL LEAGUE bulb six times In the last frame TAHBS, SnOKG4rrACi»rClc. big enough for a track infield games was played at Vernon Tues POPS! HOPS' Mike come in with 25 and 9. George McKay, of Williams Shoe while Uselman kicked all his shots day, with Kodiaks taking it 5-3. Next for Kelowna was Jock Tcn- by Bununcr. A bulldozer did the Store paced his team-mates to a out but two. nent but ho ended up well down first heavy work of falling the trees. clean sweep over Safeways Friday Both Schaefer and Catt turned Lln®-up the list with 21. Jimmy Meindoo Then on Sundays the boys hav® night by taking the high single ^ the hat-trick by getting three tal KELOWNA — Uselman; Lipsett, was third for Aces with 12 goals been clearing and burning It is the night-301. Williams aim tied lies each. Happy also drew an assist Schaefer; J. Eso. T. Es^Oishi; Car- and three assists for 15 points. hoped to put on some sport events up team honors vrith 1209 and to make him the leading point- ew, Casey, Anderson, Koenig, Bar- later, when the public will be in- 3224. Individual three went to Ha tier, Barice. , , , Mills with his prolific 32 goals-- vited. We wish to win the recognl- maker of the night. rold Brown with 779, a big boost Other Kodiak snipers were John LUMBY — Anzai; Richardson, an uvc'iuisw V* *• o------. tiontion‘*and‘frTendly°freling and friendly feeling of the gege- Glenn; Catt, Gooding, Lord. Cad- all goal-getters. Loudon was tops *n towards picking up thi^co points for ny Anderson, with two, and Brian neral public which we claim is due Harvey’s Cabinet Shop at the ex- den, E. Anzai, Firman, Sherk, Ka the assist department. all member of the Kelowna Motor-. Casey, also with a pair. The first pense of the Knights of Pythlos. two periods of the game were fair- minski, Dcschamps, Perce. But Gburlie had the best P®!”* cycle Club. average, getting his 34 p^nts in 1 TENPIN LEAGUE games, an average of 3.4 points a New Members WESTERN BRIDGE game. Following Is the record of Three new riders joined the ranks Cards’ Winters scored 209 in the rSTEELFAORICATORSLTD. - ’ each player who made points dur in January—Jack Postlethwaite, R. second game against the CUPP®r® Kelowna Bears Reach Interior VANCOUVER. B.C. ing the league schedule of games: Anderson and D. Knooihuizen. Jack Friday night but if didn’t stop the is trying to get his Norton out from Clippers from taking all Player Team GP. G Pts games. Clippers got the rest of ^ e Cage Finals W ith Kamloops England. , , j laurels—Delano the triple of 535, Mills ..... Kamloops 15 32 49 I think it is time we re-printed t r y COUBIEB CixASSIFl]^ ADS Swain ,... Kamloops 14 4^ the pledge taken by all members: and the team scoring 800 and 2276. ftfT to Kelowna’s 17. Final score of the FOB QUICK RESULTS TOPS! Loudon ..... Vernon 16 40 ..,^g solemnly pledge to obey all Senior B’s Beat Vernon-109-97 ^ a s 55-49 in the northerner’s STOPS! Bobrowich Kamloops 16 traffic rules and regulations, all r e m e m b e r w h e n ? m Total of Two-Game favor. 34 jYiQtor vehicle laws as set-down for CAGE CANDIDS—For the se Zemla ...... Vernon 14 By the Canadian Press • Quarter-Finals B Gourlie Kelowna 10 34 motorcycles, and to stricQy abide cond time big Dick Douglas put on by the • rules and regulations of a one man show pacing the Vernon- LONG DISTANCE Irvine ...... Vem on 14 Jimmy McLarnin, the battling Kelowna Bears lost their second Berry ...... Vem on 16 39 this club as set down hereafter.’.’ ites with a sweet 23. Dick got nine Persistent■pprsistent disregard ofox any re- Celt from Vancouver fioored Sid game in the two-game total-pomt FURNITURE Simms ....^- Vem on U quarter-finals , in the Interior Bas in the first, four in each the second NeUson ..... Vem on 14 .uprrears'— the just two "r punchesJsSa in Madison ketball Association, going down at and third and six in the finale . .. L. Smith., turnon 11 club. Square Gardens, 20 years, ago to- Vernon 56-49 Wednesday but the High man for the Bears was I^N K MOVING Donald .. Kamloops 11 night. McLarnin established his ig.point =dee they r a a°“\ h e TOCTEnIotn wfth fx . . . Tennent... Kelowna 12 class in this 100-second knockout preVloua 'JS^ay'^gSVe ho ™«n to Uveland) ..Kamloops 16 0.I.BA STANDING and went.,.on to win the world wel the series 109-98. Kelowna now ga^e. Had to stay nome Korenko .... Vernon 9 terweight crown. He now is retired meets Kamloiaps in the semi-^als. ^ t^e first game with Kam- Grisedale .. Vemon 16 and spends much of his time gol- Meindoe -. Kelowna 11 Following is the standing in the Schall .... Kamloops 16 Okana^n Intercity Bowling Asso- fing in California.______Newton .. Kelowna 15 2^d°?ncTudta?™ames^?a?^d^th^t:^^^ IN14 YEARS Vernon^ r^ ^ S meetings ?« S y ’’S with “to the S excep- '- condooSd gamedBto m0,,‘ho.iapojnt^;^^^^^ tne Miller ...... V em on 14 KAMLOOPS ^ ------Hughes Kamloops 14 13 day: registered by Kamloops Hub City ______Kamloops 8 11 MEN McKay 10 , - Leaf s’ goalie Frank Sharpe over g close start. TO AND FROM give your car a F. Kuly ...... Vemon g Kelowna 1 .. Vemon in the__final game of the W itt ..-"Kelowna 8 Kelowna 2 .. Mainline senior B Hockey Ixeague ANY POINT drink—no charge of course—with A. Kuly ....Vem on 8 Penticton 2 , here Saturday, February 14, was a lo ^ a ended the first ten minutes up H, Horton, C. Tostenson 5, IN B.C. the same polite and prompt service Ludgate ..Kainloops g Summerland historic achievement. It represent G. Smith Kelowna rj V em on 1 ..... ed the first ' time in 14 years that e Efficient Service Fisher Vem on g Stmimerland Vemon marksmen_had_ been j_held _ yon’ll always find here. Kerelfuk T-." Vernon- g Penticton 1 completely at bay. nohan”4, e Modem Vans O’Shaughnessy Kel. = Vemonvexaavaa. 2.a ...... , , XtIt WBSwas Xl*in thewax; third.w*.—. that ------Vernon tal—55. W.Garrow Kelowna WOMEN Newindustriessuch asdyeingand poured on the steam. They scored McLeod .Jtomloops n o n -d r i n k in g b e a r s Ellis Street Service Station Kelowna 2 ...... 16 tanning, lignite mining and produc- five baskets and with inspired Australian koala bears never Eldon .... Kelowna Summerland 2 ...... 14 tion of fertilizers have been devel- checking held the Bears to three LeClerc ..Kamloops drink, but obitain their m oisture D. CHAPMAN ■A Kelowna JVeiOWUct 1 X ...... - . --12 wtiwwoped aaain the.ww -—a.-—Middle East. —- • jjuaaaaij, points, w a basket — and a foul scored from the young eucalyptus leaves Snider .. Kamloops Summerland *' - — . & CO., LTD. G. Garrow Kelowna 2 Summerland 1 ...... -.... H “ ~~ “ by Hank Tostenson. on which they feed. Phone 973 2 Vem on 1 ...... — ® In India and Persia the cheetah. Both teams levelled off for th e - ■ ...... Tl*h(®^298'' ^Lawrence’'Aver 1337 Ellis St. F. Smith .... Vemon 2 Penticton f ...... 8 a kind of leopard, has been used for finale and camejounding-do^-the--- fQTTBIFP f^T.AfiaiFlEn ADS Cowley -.... Kelowna 2 Penticton 2 ...... - ...... 7 centunes for hunting^ntelopes-ana-TstfetaTTir^ near photo fl- TRY RESULTS. Whettel .. Kelowna 1 Vemon 2 ...... 3 otheiL-fast-game. nish, with Vemon getting ^19 points Shero — Kamloops I ' ' Upholstering Company Serving the Entire Okanagan Valley Vii'J ‘ ^ Offers You. i A Genuine Op^ortiifiity Money ¥ Sb i/teot pukm COGSWELL CHAIRS “CUSTOM-BUILT” SMALL— COGSWELL in HOMESPUN - ‘"small enough to fit in BROCATELLE and any. room” ; 5 0 at the AMAZING PRICE of MOHAIR. (CHOICE OF COLORS) LARGE— . Springs in back and seats. in VELOUR. These have double springs REGULAR - $90.00. in both backs and seats. Priced to suit ^ ^ '• ■'S ^ NOW - $04.95 everyone! Regular $79.50. $ y |£ | .50 .ft SPECX A .L -...... — '' 0- You’ll have to Hurry for These ! ( STOOL IF DESIRED ...... $4.50 Wi. '.'A f! A' . ''A '' ''ll i . - 'm SMALL SPECIAL ON DAVENPORT BEDS— -PIECE in VELOURS or choice of Cotton Repps. Tapestries, Velours, Mohairs, from ...... $ 6 9 -5 0 No one should be without a suite $'8 9 C I 5 0 D A V EN PO RT and 2 CHAIRS _CGreejQ .Ve^^^^^^^ ..... $165.00 2 at this price. SPECIAL PRICE- 1 only DAVENPORT (Mohair) ...... 7Z .. $90.00’ Also 3-piece and 4-piece Suites. 1 only DAVENPORT (Green Tapestry) ...... $69.00 ONE OF OUR BEST SELLERS Custom-Built - Hardwood Frame - Webb con struction - Coil Springs - Silex Cushion^S^ri^s. Choice of Velours only. Save $40.00. $<^ RegniHi" $265.00. NOW ...... * 2 2 5 - 0 0 Above Scott Plumbing on Lawrence Ave. — KELOWNA, B.C. CALL IN PERSON --- PHONE 819 ^ CO . I THE ICELOWWA COURIER MONDAY, FEimUARY 23. 1948 REQUEST rBOPEBnr the war. lived in New Westminster Electric eamera style radio SSatur- Carl Schmok, repreamllng the FORMER LOCAL and Vancouver. Two years ago he First Lutheran Cburcti in Keloowna, PROBE THEFT day afternoon. Sister of ^X^estbank ^X^oman Helps MUNICIPAL moved to Pender Harbor. Ho is sur Police said the radio la valued at appeared before city council Mui* day night, requesting permission to YOUTH KILLED vived by hb wife, one son, Chris, OF RADIO $75 and there arc only a few of Distribute British Food Parcels HEADS HOLD purchase two lota on the corner of his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. them on the mar net *o far. Mr. Lawaon Ave. and Ethel St., behind IN ACCIDENT A, A. West. Trepanicr, two broUiers, Tlufft of one of tAo newest and W. A. Follott, of Vancouver, and K. Loane has offered a $50 reward for the David Lloyd-Jones Home. Mr. latest desJffi* in radios was repor WESTBANK — Mrs. E. C. Payn- CONFERENCE Schmok was informca that to coun- A. West, of Trepanicr. ted to police Saturday. Don Ia>ane. any information leading to the re PEACHLAND — Many neighbors covery of the radio. Police arc con ter. of Westbank. reports receiving WESTBANK TEA ------cll'a knowledge, no city property is manager of Loane's Hardware, lohl word froxn her sister in England, and friends expressed sympathy to police someone had stolen a General tinuing their Investigations, Salmon Arm Reeve Elected available In that vicinity. who not only was engaged In war President of the Okanagan Mr. and Mrs. A. A. West, of Tro- work over those years, but has since RAISES $28.75 GOOD EAUNG panicr. on the sudden deitth of their been carrying on with work connec Municipal Association Shellfish contahi more magnwilum -son. Ilonald James FolloU, in a freak ted with the rahabllitatlon of and and phosphorous than an equal accident while engaged In logging the provision of necessities to Uiose FOR HOSPITAL (By Courier Staff Itcportcr) weight of milk, and as much cal operations on February 2. Ho was M ervyn^s Specials In need and rendered destitute or ------cium. taken to U»o hospital at Pender Har-^ ENDERBY—Full support of the homeless as a result of bombing. . , V/ninnfInr> 'Tea bor, and passed away on February Since the arrival In England of Annual W lcnttnc lea and Okanagan Valley Municipal A.sso- period when wages were much 3. Burial took place In Forest Lawn CATTELI Spaghetti & Vermicelli, 16-oz. .. 12fJ the Princess Elizabeth food parcels Whist Drive Proves Sue- citation was thrown behind Uio Un- lower; be It resolved that the basic cemetery, Vancouver. from Canada this war-worker has ecssful ion of B.C. Municipalities’ cxccu- grants bo given on actual wages Ronald was born In Kelowna In RED COHOE SALMON, y / s 30c been assisting at Buckingham Pa------tlve in opposing proposed'provincial paid during the current year, 1921, and lived In Pcachland whore lace with the distribution of these WESTBANK government legislation that would OUicr resolutions would provide he attended school. He joined the Support Yoiur Own Kelowna WIENERS & BEANS, York ...... 27^ parcels, which go to widows and Kelowna General compel mun municipalities clpall les to employ a a weed Ins^tor Inspector for the bpallum- Spalium- r c AF in 1041, and was posted to Uoapilal Imutmioo Plan. old-age pensioners. Accompanying JJXresuU “l® Montreal wireless school. He • IT PAYS YOU • HEINZ BABY FOODS 3 for 25^ each parcel to Its final destination Is ® ,r a n S 01^00000 n U B C-M. Inytatigatc the who c mat- gp^nt some time overseas. Ho was Insurance Office: loMer from Princess Elizabeth the annual vaienimc aiiernoon Reovo S. Noblo, Spallumchccn ter of hospital costs and admlnistra- married . . . in Calgary in 1944, and 47-tfc 344 Bernard Ave. FIRE KING CUPS and SAUCERS— IQ r It b eramying to lear^b^^^^^ municipaUty. brought the matter to tlon. after his discharge at tho end of while they last, each ...... not)t only every one of these parcels, the attention of 'the O.V.M.A. at Us Councillor Johnson charged Vlc- but.. the nnn iin« lutc, hcid in tho Wcstbank Memor- „nnual mcctini! hero Thursday af- loria with “cncroachlnK. ovor-rldinc SUNKIST ORANGES, 288’s ..... 2 doz. 55^ arrived In perfect condition. Friday evening. Mrs, tp|.j|oon. Others of the 50 spokesmen and side-tracking” tho authority - , ^ A, C. Hoskins, hospital ranveror, pf^sent concurred that smaller granted municipal councils by tho TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT, 112^s, 4for 23^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Schneider, of and member of the executive, scr- municipalities could not Municipal Act by more recent Icgls- Westbank, are being congratulated ved during bqtn altcrnoon and cv- keep a registered engineer latlon. Ho named os examples of the AT YOUR SERVICE* Free Delivery on all orders over $2.00. on the arrival of a daughter on , ,1. *1. an their payroll. "undermining,” the school act, llb- TTiursday. February 19, at Kelowna A «®*ii® “Too much government control," rary act and elections act. * Exterior Painting General Hospital " ^^® said one spokesman as tho meeting Mayor Scott said this matter was »i« unanimously adopted the resolution, already before the U.B.C.M. cxecu- Interior Decorating ond II, who rendered BOVerel rang, passed a tivc. * Paper Hanging G I L M E R V Y N during Iho tca-hour, nil o< which similar resolution at a meeting In Offloera Elected $418,930,30 were enjoyed and Erected with ap- Jobmary 13 OVMA'do- The six Kelowna delegates had to Shingle Staining 1705 Richter St. Phone 380 ♦h»ir‘cPhot,u'Mn«r S?iV Icgotcs to ^‘ihrvTctoia°S?e the Victoria meeting t In- - leave early, but before going they Spray Painting PAID IN LOCAL ns*folLwR^^ ' cludcd Aid. O. L. Joncs, Kclowna, moved a vote of conQdence and ap- song, which went as follows. Mayor Fred Scott. Kamloops, and preciatlon to the retiring president, *** Furniture Painting HOSPITAL PLAN “We ore the children of Westbank Councillor J. W. Johnson, Penticton. Mayor Scott. School, «,» I A 1 .. Die ensuing election of officers, * By Expert Craftsmen Young Canadians arc we; uosing Autonomy following were named: presi- THIRTIETH ANNUAL Since the Kelowna Hospital Soc Wc love to skip and Jump about Certain amendments to the Elcc- dent, Reeve L. S. Metford, Salmon ' Call us for your next decorating iety insurance plan has been in ef And ‘play tho game’ right through.” tricnl Energy Inspection Act, pro- Arm; vice-president. Aid. Jack Horn problem. Free estimates fect, a total of $418,930.30 has been paid in claims, A. H. Povah told This was followed by Grasshopper posed by Victoria, were also oppos- Kelowna; secretary, D. Johnson. gladlv given members atlhe annual meeting held Green, Brahm’s Lullaby and Grand- cd. Mr. Jones, who took an active Salmon Arm District; executive, E. P rovincial B ull Sale nointed father’s Clock. part in these discussions, said the Bentley, Summerland, J. W. John- recently. Mr. Povah ccmtracts Nino tables of players attended government was encroaching on son, Penticton. a n d out there are now 3,000 the evening whist drive, prize win- municipal autonomy and this pro- , Kelowna delegates were Mayor PAINTING & DECORATING in force, covering a total of 8,750 ners being, ladles: Mrs. W. H. Hew- posed legislation was the "thin edge Hughes-Games, Aldermen Jones, Phone 905 of Kelowna 247 Lawrence Ave. people. ^ . iett- .men^: Bob Springer; consola- of the wedge”...... leading to other cn- Horn. W. T. L. Roadhouse, J. J. In presenting the financial state- prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. croachments. Ladd and City Clerk George Dunn. Fat Stock Show ment, Mr. Povah pointed out reason ^ Dobbin and Frank Dunaway, af- More revenue in keeping with in fer tho difference in the amount of ^jjich refreshpients were served, creased costs was the theme of a accounts charged against the in- Institute members are to bo Salmon Arm -resolution callirg for KAMLOOPS, B.C. suran.ee plan, and the premium re- congratulated on the success of this certain, changes in the Municipal YOUR RICHTER STREET SHOPPING CENTRE ceipts amounting to $15,519.75, is lar annual hospital event. Act. The meeting adopted this but (NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL)______gely due to the humane and protec turned down a second Salmon Arm- tive character of the insurance con sponsored resolution making it com tract whereby it has been the desire REPORTS SHOW pulsory for all voters to vote the SCHOOL supplies _ March 9th - 10th - 11th to render a service to the commun full slate in any municipal election. ity in the development of better Kelowna’s mayor, W. B. Hughes- health and living conditions. PEACHLAND P.T.A. Games, opposed the latter on the 119 REG. HEREFORD and SHORTHORN BULLS "The terms of the contract are un ground that it was the “inalienable ✓ V usually liberal, giving protection af ACTIVE GROUP rigHt of any voter to vote for one 400 HEAD CHOICE GRAIN-FITTED BEEF ter two months membership, no age ______man and one man only, if he choos limit and three months hospitaliza- p e a c HLAND - Active partici- es.” Another spokesman declared: tion in any one year. No legitoate community welfare work “If you’re going to have compulsory claim has ever been disallowed or noted in several reports sub voting, make it 100 per cent com SALE OF BEEF reduced m amount, he said Tms ^ Teachers’ As- pulsory.” Majority believed .there was the purpose for which the m- sogjation at a . Founder’s Pay pro- was no immediate remedy for “plumping" of votes. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY m a r c h 10, 10 A.M. surance plan was instituted. To help j,gl^ the Municipal Hall 9.30 a.m. - 3.30 pan. the hospital financially and serve recently Define “Basic” those. .. to, whom, the payment . of large , The program was in charge of K. Teachers salaries also -came------imder y Pf embar- j3omi, while Mrs. G. Topham, presi- discussion .with the. representatives MORE and MORE SALE OF BULLS rassment and worry for years to dent, outlined the reasons for the generally feeling the school districts » FOR LENT Smoked and Fresh Fish LIKE MORGAN’S ’ MARCH 11, 10 A.M. come. special observance. Mrs. Topham were paying all the increases in sal- Ballrite Pens ...... $1.15 The major problem facing the said the, day had been set aside to aries and the government was not Regina Ball-point Pens .... $1.49 also OYSTERS SOFT ICE CREAM ! hospital at this time is mat of pro- honor the founders, both national sharing as it should, >- Satisfaction Guaranteed — ...... V. ^..... " ...... ■■ viding sufficient accommodation to and local; to review the achieyei JThe meeting adopted unanimously 3-ring reinforced ruled paper 30# Ask the school kids, they know! meet the greatly increased munber ments of the national organization, the following resolution proposed 3 ring 100 page ruled paper, 25# INVEST IN GOOD BULLS 2 ring ruled paper ...... 19# of patients. Six new beds were pur- the provincial federation, and the by O. L. Jones and seconded by PENCILS ...... 2 for 5# chased in order to save moving beds local association; to emphasize the Reeve Robert Lyon, Penticton: SMITH’S MEAT from one positipnjnjhe building Jo aims and„ide.als of the organization yyhereas the Cameron report inter- MORGAN’S Auctioneers: Matr^Hassen & Son, J: W; Dumb - another. and to educate the public as to the p^ets basic wages as actual wages KELOWNA SCHOOL There has been an average daily objectives and policies. currently paid; and whereas, for MARKET DAIRYBAR Chairman, L. P. Guichon Judge, W. H. Mead occupancy of 82 beds which meant it was pointed Out the P.T.A; had basic ^ant purposes, the govern- SUPPLIES Phone 1005 Phone 371 1712 Richter St. that there had been well over 100 purchased a record player for the ment has definied “basic” as a'static ' Write for Free Catalogue, patients in the hospital at various school; helped to obtain a projector; ______•' times. The Board has given study to helped to form and support a handi- Secretary, 359 Victoria St., Kamloops, B.G. the problem of providing further ac- craft class. for boys; aided in the commodation and is not prepared establishment of a faab:^clinicr"and to_recommend that a new wing be fou^t against cheap literature for built at the present time. It feels children. Present objective is to im- •.MPMO TO AOVBRT18BB8 that building costs are too high and . prove playground equipment for the Kplowna would have to asstune a school. C.GJ.T AND TUXIS debt out of proportion to the values In reply to a previous letter re obtained. Also, Kelovraa City pro- garding playground equipment, the vides only one-third of the patients p.T.A. has, been informed by the treated in the hospital, but would trustees of School District No. 23 Mliistrel Show have to pay two-thirds of the buil- that the request has bMn given ding costs...— -— ——------sympathetic consideration, .and. that WITH TWO PLAYS As ah alternative to a new wing, provision for additional equipment the board has found it possible to may be included in the 1948 budget, Questions M A R C H 1 s t provide room for 12 extra beds in Mr. and Mrs. N. IVitt, Mr. ■ and the lower annex, and by making Mrs. S. A. Smalls and Mrs. J. Dahl- changes in the quarters used by the greh were appointed to assist the Adults, 50^ - Students, 35^ public he^th department v(thich executive in arranging a program would co^ around $12,000. This wUl for May 24. UNITED CHURCH HALL - 8.15 p m . “he^"“femporary^measure, and the The provihciaTconvention yJill be and Answers directors will have to get plans held March 31. and April 1 and 2. ready for a . new addition to the a delegate will be appointed at the hospital so that building can be pro- next meeting, ceeded with as soon as finances are available. POWERFUL INSTRUMENT A new electrically-heated glass- about N ew spaper A dvertising vacuum evaporator is capable of VAIMY CHORAL concentrating 2,000,000,000 units of penicillin in 24 hours. SOCIETY PLANS of Harold E. Ball for over a year. Q* Do sou know of any measure for the value of don is then published in A.B.C. reports , V 'They have presented two concerts SPRING CONCERT and are preparing for another one newspaper circulation to an advertiser such for the use i^d protecdon of advertisers. — —. ! to be held late in the Spring. as the standards that a business man uses in OLIVER—The Southern Okana- Ban Choral Society had the experi- are well represented m the Choir, buying merchandise? What do these reports show? ence of recording a few 'of their Under special ^angem e^_ with numbers recently. Technicians Jrom the School Bomd, A.B.C. reports tell how much circulation r ’K’OV did the recording. arranged for Osoyoos members to A*'Yes. In the well-known standards' that This choir of mixed voices has travel ^ School bus to Oliver for . a newspaper has, where this circulation is, been practising under the direction each rehearsal, have been approved and adopted by ad vertisers—namely A.B.C. standards. •how it was obtained, how much people paid for it, and many other verified facts Easy Flowing Production Delights Q. WhatisA,B.C.r that, advertisers should know when they buy advertising. iAudience at SundayEvehihg Concert A.B.C. stands for Audit Bureau of Circu lations, a cooperative association of 2000 By CONSrsWAKTZ Are ail publications eligible for A. B. C. mem* 1,500,000 jobs were filled through the advertisers, advertising agencies and pub Notioned Employment Service in bership? Empress Theatre pn Sunday night. m ^ lishers in the United States andTCanad^ ^ twenty-two months—January, And with reason, for it had just en- Me Pretty Maiden, with Floradoia A* No. Only those with paid circulation. This ‘ ~ 1946, to November, 1947. joyed two hours of excellent enter- parasols „ voIpp was is important to advertisers because it is tatoment. Harmonious decor, clever Shirley Neh^ s w What is the Bureau’s ^ork? lighting, pleasing grouping, re- appeahng m Viha „ the best proof of interest and purchasing 421,146 of th ese j o b s were found for strained gestures and gowns, contributed to the success MacDermot s^g Old To audit the circulation of newspapers power on the part of the readers. veterans. of the presentation “A Night in Vi- m a simple ^and strm ^tfornam _enna.l_Thr^ghput was felt toe mann^, and periodicals so that advertisers can f b u l a d light, but firm touch and good taste instead Paul 5,534 more^w^re fo r ^ e r so r ^ of director Basil Horsfall, who, as sion, used a few weeks ago hy Ken buy spacVbh the b^is^f definite S t^ Qe is this newspaper a member oAtKe Audit in the higher earnings bracket pianisL gave ^patoetto support-_ °^SeS"cow aiS^^cerpte were ards and verified facts and figures* Bnnatt of Qrculations? through the Executive and ^ o- In Martha, crisp costi^es, with realized, especially in toe fessioned Division of the Service. no trace of toe tattle-tale grey of cge You Again.” Yes. We are proud of our circulation and traveL added to the freshness of toe w'as saved to toe last, How does A.B.C. accomplish this? and in “Faust” toe singers rose to we want our advertisers to know just ite that many had -never had the the demands of dramatic interpre- 26,531 more of these placements were chance to see before. The happy The Bureau has a large staff of expen* what they get for their money when they made through the Special Place tation of Gounod’s lovely music. "O enced auditors. These men visit the pub advertise in our columns. The audited ments Division for physically ing airs, and clear enunciation, given a tender rendition by Nehcr made this a pleasant opening num- Norman, while MacDermot information in our A.B.C. report gives handicapped workers— her. which gave ^ convincing Mephistc^heles. lisher members annually and make audits chance to warm up The Jjrison scene, where toe de of their circulation records. This informa- them the complete facts. solos, and the famous “Good Night ranged Marguerite 'recklls her for 204 for persons totally blind, 825 for Quartet" brou^t-^the scene to a mer happiness and. Faust begs her persons totally deed, and 53 for stirring close. to escape with him, was made mov Shirley Neher’p lovely. flexible ing by the natural and sweet appeal persons handicapped by double soprano, brought a dewy freshness qj Marguerite and by the simpli- amputations. to “The Last Rose of Summer." (.j^y au(j sincerity of the singers. Kelow na Courier The true, and sturdy singing of De- "j-be mounting emotion of the fi- rek MacDermott’s rich baritonq, nale, one of the most thrilling trios voice, was well-suited to “Yeoman b, opera. Marguerite clutching her Make full use of your local office of of England.” Winifred Uutt came crucifl^ brought the program to into her own as “^rm en,” giving a stiiring close. This newspaper Is a member s f the AmUt Bureau of Circulations. Ask for a copy the National JEmp!oymcnt Ser¥ii»m^__ -a-sultryr-sinuous-^nd^onorous—in-!-——=-Pine -musicianship-and-discri- ^ f ouFldim t A 7B .rC iiftm r*^^t^A ng aaiU tsd fM e n i fig»rerabout our^rcul^ion* terpretation of this vindictive vix- minating direction ’ marked the en. Her dancing, without benefit of smooth-running production., castanets, and her acting were ex- xhe Kelowna Lions club ^is to Depoitment of Luboiur cellent Karl Norman, whose drama- be commended lor sfKinsoring such tic tenor, wide range and emotional a splendid concert. Proceeds \vill go HOMFHBEY MITCHELL, Minisfer of Labour quality were a pleasure through- toward the' development of Sutoer- A . C* 3s a u d i t BUREAU OF aRCULATIOKSw FACW AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VAtUE out the evening, xvas a sympathetic land Beach Park and other com- IL Mia K e s e f i T S ^ ' If cdi BUSIJ^ PERSONAL BUSINESS PERSONAL FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE REVAMP WATER mom emot ptr word! mtoMKim ...... — ------— "■■— (Miscellaneous) SAWS—SAW&- g u m m in g ANX> h a v e t h a t o l d w a s h e r r e - . HENRY’S REALTY bm thotgo. flUng done to all typ®» of aawa. conditioned Uko new at Scott SPRUCE SLABS! USERS’ BODY — ...... — ...... — ...... All work guaranteed. For best its- plumbing Works. Phono 164. 33.50 PER UNIT 4 ROOMS AND BATH, no ftxturcs. HELP WANTED Johnson at 764 ^aw^ton ______^______80-Uc CITY DELIVERY undnislted house, foundation, full FINE CHINA PHONE 313 chimney, electric lights, wired for AT WESTBANR Vnon rnotc von in . ------MAKE YOUR OLD CHESTEH- S. M. SIMPSON LTD. stucco. Priced for quick sale, $2,000 JlitoTFShSa U kIk o G ^ t h r iv in g KELOWNA INDUSTRY FIELD LOOK UKE NEWd Out 39-tfc WE .HAVE IT I M ^em klfrhr-n kitchen S<>asonl^ason AprilAnril 1st We "C arcore tncthe largest UHUand utusi.rooBt up-to- oiof town uiucroordera Kivvugiven prompt ^cn- . __ Westbank Co-operative Water Modem Kiicncn. E>casw Apn eomoanv cervlnK tion. Save *100.00 on a new chester- 0 ROOM FULLY MODERN Bunga A t^ v B o x 713 dale Upholstering coroiwny serving tion. Save f 100.00 on a new Chester- pOR SALE — ONE BES-KEL low, 3 bedrooms, plastered and sid Users’ Assdeiation Formed A Difcct Importation of ^ tho cHtirc Okanagan Valley. Order flcld! Okanagan Upholstering Co., sprayer in excellent condition. Ap- ing, cooler, garage, cement side By Residents Kei wna courier. early, come and see our sclcctlonl 242 Lawrence Avc. Phone 819. 3ltfc piy Box 12, Naramala, B.C. 55-4p walks, situated on 2 lots, two bloclm OKANAGAN UPHOI^TEEUNG ------,------from Bernard Avc. Price $5,500. WESTBANK — A new company, ' l \ f I f f POSITION WANTEDmm n g o COMPANY - monoPhonjD^ Ol»819 CAR WASHINGWASIHNG AND FUJUlssnuiwPOLISHINa jheauwuautisus HEADQUARTERS FUKFOR mimtutcrHBARINO (above Scott Plumbing Works on —Pick up and DeUvery. Veteranfl' AIDS and all types of dJcarl^ iUd Terms. the Westbank Co-operative Water W e d f v M o d ^ EXPERIENCED UPHOLBTEROl Lavi^rcncc Avc.) Come up anytime. Auto Laundry, Vernon Rd., Phono batteries and supplies—KELOGAN Users Association, for which tho wants work. Go any place. A ^ you’re welcome! 52-t£n 879-R. 81'tfc RADIO & ELECTRIC LTD., 1032 10 ACatE GOOD VEGETABLE Soil, certificate of incorporation has been one experienced cabinet maker, me- _____------Pendozi St.. Phono 30 33-tfc ' situated in Benvoulin. few fruit obtained, came into being in West- Q/fJofdA f h m o u M m d B n fU d A fer living occomn^atlon for ..CARRIAGE CROWD BULLETIN” FO R R E N T trees bearing, 5 room house, 3 bed bank lost week as a result of tho four. Write Box o4, Kamloops, B.C. y progner your home town when ■ DRY or GREEN WOOD—Fir. Apple rooms, electric lights, bom, garage, meeting called on Thursday by the G iU m t and other buildings. Reduced to Domestic Water Users (Westbank) ______;______Illfr you SHOP IN KELOWNA! You uoARD AND ROOM for gentleman Wood and Jackplnc. Cut any length. $8,200. Ltd, Tho thirty or more members FULLY EXPERIENCTED BOOK- make It easier on youre^ when jmu ^logp to Industrial section on Also cedar posts. For Qu^ck dcU w . present at this meeting voted unan- in figures, etc. keeper, stcnoi^ophcr, payroll clerk, bus line. Clean, comfortable beds phone Walter SukcrolT, 3-R5. 50-7p 10 ACRE ORCHARD—Macs, Dolicl- Imdusly in favor of tho resolution etc., desires position. Excellent re- SERVIOT.SERVIC^. Bring babyba^wi|^ wtm jmu ana food. Ideal for construe- o------t c y c l ES— C------CJW AND------ENG- out, Romes, Wcalthics, Cherries and that tho latter company bo wound REMEMBER that 10% discounts off any PAYMENT, ferences. WriteWrlf«» Box 715. 71S. Ifelowna Kclowna “rcnt-a-buggy at PERV-X . tlon______workers. wnrkcrn. Call 754-L. _ S5-4e55-4c ______- ___ __, ______a^- Pears; 5 room bungalow, barn, gar- up voluntarily, and that C. H, Jack- Courier. *P ______:------T«T:*xTyf« nrkADTi norlGs- CamobcU's Bicvclo ShoDi son, C.A., be appointed liquidator. REPAIRS PURCHASES, or ACCOUNT . . , simply I-...... •••mi III mill !■ 'i.i« — I FOB XWBENT-ROOM,maIv X ' Xkv/vylKlf vXor . *jv<*»***^BOARD forlc., _CnmpbcJl-. w . «Afv Kght"'’ T?r,J^ WORK WANTED by experienced NO TOAST FOR BREAKFAST? and room near hospital. Apply 601 Leon and ElUs St, Phono 107. A second resolution, also passed, buy mentioning the error in this ad. 81-tfc authorized tho liquidator to sell all carpenter to buildJUXItft orW* remodel. Work Radio acting up? 'Fridge on•rm m thow—- Grenfell Avc. 55-3p nnnirnft nr hv tho triir'f Tronor flat? Washer a WOSh------— ______rrr;---- .. m rr; CORNER LOT—Wardlaw and Pen of the property of the Domestic Wa iSi?“ o1oCoro“ Hr„'U'o?^.h™o “ !? sS" U Sr' ^..1.0, » woB.- gABIN, STOVE. dozi St. 100 X 09. 'This is an ideal ter Users (Westbank) Ltd., to the • USE YOUR CREDIT “Anything to flx?" Phono 301 ■ laoie. cnairs. $zo.uu per momn. /xp- — building lot. high and dry. $1,100. newly-formed Company for a price • BUY AT HOME ------—— —— ------KELOGAN RADIO «8e ELECHTIIC ply cabin No. 1 directly opposite w® Apply Henry’s Realty. equal to the par value of tho total WE MAKE NEW FLOORS PER- Ltd., The busy store on Pendozi CKOV transmitter or write Mellott, Works. Phone 104. oo-Us. number of shares which hav.e been o BUY WITH CONFIDENCE feet and old floors look like new Street 52-tfn P.O, Box 281, Kelowna. 54-2p ------“AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS issued. In part, compensation shares ______WRINGER ROLLS! ALL SIZES worth a pound of Cure.” Insure of tho Westbank Co-operative Wa M bui-LICATraG SEBVlCE-LoU.r», ROOM AND BO^ FOR TOO to »U PI™Wg8 your Car with Henry’s. Drop in and ter Users Association will be dis 525 Buckland Avo. Phono 09^L; price list, circulators, etc. Special; Close to business disteict______talk it over, Alawyo assured of tributed among members qualified 81-tfc 100 up to’400-word copy, $1,50 post- Phone 228-L,______friendly courteous service. See eith to become shareholders, namely: re ORDER Your VENETIAN BLINDS er Mr. Schejlenberg or Mr, Delorme. gistered landowners who are water------:------1', ' . I T " : : ----- paid. Star Mailing Service, Canoe, " _ . rr> ^ nT^KT PRECIOUS SAIAM Sphere. o 1 PEARLS rearls are ®aloa«*wi «»«-, crciloM of pccuMwr laatre pro Mr. and Mra. A. J. Sutton, with BIra. I* F. Way, of Tra^to, or- duced by certain •aoUnaea and Sheila, left the WiUow Inn on Sat- ^ valned aa ebjeeta of petosnal urday for West Vancouver, where will be the gucat of iMr. and W^. o m n m e n t . they wUl stay with Mr. and Mra. R. P. MacLean for a a^ rt hoUday. nicLird W. Curtis, Mra. Sutton's Mrs. Way, who has bccii vWting Mrs. Kitty Grogan W ill Hove Raised YVhm a pearl orator la at parents. The Buttons have sold their her sister, Mrs. F. Fiel^iouse, to Under the auspices of Kelowna tacked by a boring p a ^ to o r^ rd in East Kelowna to Mr. and Vancouver, is rct^ to g to Toronto. $ 1 , 0 0 0 For Local Scouts By June Rebekah Lodgo No. 30, two card 'S? u n io n UBRARY Mrs. J. 1* Radomske. Mr. Sutton has * parties were held on Wednesday, Mrs. Beatty Lewis entertatoed a February 18, in aid of too local ton point of tovaatod, tlina lived here over 13 years and his few friends at an Informal evening wife ewer 23 yeara They w ill pro Boy Scout Week and especially hospital linen ^ d . At the home of » hWlow body of ll> overloaded.______^ POPULAR PUCE of bridge at her home on Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross. Richter tvgnJar idtopc known oa a bably make their now home at too Street on Saturday. anytlUng pertaining to too Second coast. m m o. IVoop meana a lot to Mrs. Kitty TIMELY Street, seven tables were cmploy- "blister pearl”. • • • Mr- John Day, of Hoilybum, West Grogan of toe Royal Anne. ith prizes for high acoro to Hare’sWeleome Relirt From WESTBANK won by Mm. M. Commott A good pearl ahonld be of ------Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lcnnie, with Vancouver, was a w«kcnd ^est chrietmas, 1938, O. L. Jones M dcUcato texture, free frean WESTBANK — That Westbank Robert and Richard, who recently RECIPES and Mra. Charles Bore. For whist. at too Willow Inn, while on a short otb^rg formed a Toe H club to Mr. and Mra. J. R. Pointer were eck or flaw, and at c l e w , children fully appreciate the prl" moved from Vancouver, left Eldor- business trip. i ^vo boys a rendervous during too qaoat tranaliisoeni wtilte. vllego afforded them of having too ado Arms on Thursday and are now prlz» winners. , O A onfortnin. wlntCF months. To contlnuo this APPLEEi—'A PELIOMT At toe homo of Mr. and Mra. i^th anbdaed Irtdcooont K H I E a n R R R WeMbank branch of the Okanogan established to their new homo at Mxb. S. a X Ctorcn^^ Wca on a year-round basis, W. B. m EVERY BITE sheen. It Bhould be almost Valley Union Library from which 473 christlcton Avenue, Clarence Granger, Bernard Avenue, Pot • finr dnma of Va-tro-nol OT ^i«toi nl^t whm Brcdln ond George Yochlm set The Canadian apple crop for 1947 where Mrs. Elmer Melstcd was co- pnrfeotly aptoertciil, or If no|, nostrU and /«! it go to work ry»t of «ie”^b ck ^* Lod^ forming a scout troop. Rotary estimated at fifteen milUon bu- of n aymmotrloal pear o h ^ . Vhete catarrh mlwry is . . . brtogiog i? Mr, ,nd M^i. ’h J oKI J o ta .to » o hostess, 10 tables were employed, ^ro to m (^ her contributed glOO and Yochlm and Xcis That estimate docs not in- prize winners for bridge being Mrs. q u l ^ soothing SS!S*LSbtmT ™n S , ” tom. W et- cclcbmtcd their ci^tb v^dtait en- wero invited to rnc<^ her. bushels grown Oystcra yield the best pearls relief from r^ k ’VankR Sth With o total of 894 liiversary on Saturday by Inviting Colin Sutherland and Mr. Anson A RurorlBc birthday tea was given n«y to the tune of |380, cnou)^ to home consumption on farms and Moulton, with high scores; and M i^ at about four years <>f ®So- tniirriea. V I C R S ^ ^ SSjS.”e wlSSei el“ In 1M7. e ^ t Mend, to th.tr home to «.ond Fishing usually begins to With a registration of 145 mem- the evening. S^^VlcterUsviiB on Friday at buy uniforms for the first 13 boys, orchards. In any William Harvey and Mr. Harold Y A - f M - N O B Tliorlakson consolation prize. Crib- March ond lasts for from low her. hern, . „„ H.ur.d.V ‘ev^ntad. Mr. and U.e WuW Mh. ,yhen M„. E ^ Se « ° K “ end“S B?ed£ J™ «' «■« O'" bago prizes went to Mrs. Gertrude to six weeks. The boats, Brunt and Mrs. Arne Wiig and con grouped in fleets of 60 to 70 solation prize went to Mr. Fred atart usually at midnight so as eight centres and communities en- ,or i ^ ’^whlfe tnpw^ help. 'Til make $1000 tor you,” ‘yoTcxJortcd we realize that a Bcrchtold. Whist prizes wore won to reach too oyster banks at WcXnk branch is housed 12. . . . ver candlesticks on Tlace cloth, she told Mr. Bredin., "How ,and enjoyed in by Mrs. Paul Paulson and Mr. Jo sunrise. EJach boat carries 10 Mrs. E. M. Lee Canada this winter. seph Smith, divers. in a private homo and open dur- and Mrs. J. j_ B. Bauer, of East Mrs. JS. m. r.ce ana ^ v.uuuuu ^ been said about ins an"» altornoon ana uvunntB'rSShS.' Kelowna. ceieDrateo tneu* zom wcu- .—;—• ■ ■ _ Mr.. „ Mr.. Grogan h^__eome..plo»^ .„Se.’"St th. Reaching the bank a signal cafh week, with Mrs. G. W. Stubbs anniversary on Wednesday . "a with her husband, Paddy Gro- “5;;*7tishig* Good apples'seirthem- Square milk bottles increase the gun is fired and diving com the faithful custodian since 1937. ^jg^t when they held a family ga- Albert B^erk^ Bert Hume bought an ““^ertigng. u ap^ e s capacity of a dairy plant cold room mences. A stone weighing by about 45 per cent. about 40 lbs. is attached tp the cord by which toe diver a „ n r a i r a J " r D S , ...... !! is let down. The divers work CUT BRANDS ARE In pairs, one man diving whll - TaS'lnlld'S S?led _cMdSn.^^ Mr”‘S M^^^ f S S rh S arioSd Sf^Sy'^d^n^S’K^^^ the other watches the signal Entertaining their mothers. and mer, Elizabeth and Margaret. spena ^^erg^^ ’’ are three recipes from the I M P O R >r AN T ! cord, drawing up the sink a number of friends, each child took stone first then hauling up too part in presenting a varied pren Miss Mona Bent, Miss Sylvia Sut- of the Kelowna General Hospital. Troop Leader Killed home economists of the Consumer basket of oysters and finally OTam of piano, vocal numbers ^ d ton, Ml„Ho.aTlUIng.nd Jft,.M,y wa. hostaa. She deoldad on toUing fortuno. »' raising the diver himself. On iccitatlons.SatiLrK Flre-drUl rm ”comg^^^^^ comprised a Wate'Sn''"dr^l by'^carS^and Xcl"“&nftorin a IIA vo, an average the diver remaics part of the program, and both the Tuesday to attend International 5*^. entertain- Mav IMO is within a few months FABINFARINA APPLESAUCE under water from 50 to 80 Last PUDDING seconds. uu wui.— — r-- . ;-,- Professional Women’s Club. IWUSS A, eu ineiuueia «x year” she handed "iri ^17. 2 eggs exit, which took only half a minu. Mess, regional supervisee of the Saturday night Mr, and Mrs. ^ Between 400-500 boys have been 2 cups cooked farina The concert ended ^ ^rty j Charles Ross entertained at three in the Second Troop in the past 1 cup applesauce, unsweetened for the kidmes toemseives, mier gpeaj^er, her topic bemg , We, toe ^ bridge when their guests nine years, “During the war, when 1 teaspoon cinnamon COSTS £nw"was wSe Mn S Mrs. Fred Berchtold. K "?oT to the age of w ’or 18, Few grains nutmeg (optional) good things provided. , Nations. Miss Dagmar Henpr was IVli, auu. JVXXO. Clarence Granger, j' they LUC^ would wwiliVi join jvai* up,” v-*-, said_ — George---- ^ 1/3 cup brown sugar Mbs Doraan Dobbin was abla to “l»y' I” Mr. - and...... Mrs. Vic Lewis* Mr. and Yochim. “Our first Troop Leader 1 teaspoon vanilla POTIGREW I return to her studies at normal ment. Mrk George Moubray and Mr. and was MickeyiviicKcy Lesmeister.ijesiiiexabci. He was separateSeparate tnethe eggs»eggs, beat oeat yuiiksyolks and JEWELLER school last week, having been at Mrs. Jim Purvis is leaving on Mrs. Harold Perry killed at Caen, just after D-Day. cereal, applesauce, spices, sugar i Bredin joined the Sth Canadian vanilla; beat thoroughly. Fold Ertablishcd 40 Years home and in hospital since the be Wednesday for Vancouver^ to at ginning orof me the year, aimand therefore tend the Golden JUDuee Jubilee ceieora-celebra- Motorcycle ‘Regiment (B.C.D.), and jg fjjg stiffly beaten egg whites, ^ . • « __' €>r T-n/3 they formed the Ninth Armored pgm. juto a greased baking dish, set BUY BRANDS unable to take up her work at, toe tjo^gLIUAIB t.'Aof Croftonwava.«,v»A* House, where— ---- her beginning ofA#. the^fViA term. daughter.J*___’T'h^ Heather is a boarder. The Regiment (B.C.D.). He started as a jg a pan of hot water and oven- MAN’S WORLD lieutenant and is now a colonel, poach in a moderate oven, 350 de- THAT ARE J. U. Gellatly, Westbank, left re ceremonies, including commemora- In 1941 he left for Europe with the ^gg p_ ggfji sgt_ about 35 minutes, DEPENDABLE cently for Vancouver on a b'lsmess chwch ^ se^ce ------newlynewly formed formed regiment, regiment. a s AsJuage Judge servings gg^^jggg trip. ary 27-29. iVir.Mr. Jt\. A. C, Williams, WJUAlcUlia* WAof Vancouver,vaiiwaxTw*, *Advocate he w m -- in the mildary ^ n ir APPLE MONDAY. FEBRUAHY 23. 19^18 t h e KELOWNA COUKIEE teftMlance waa catimated at morn p a o e e i g h t slalom. Howard Mor©»n; Jum ping fVed Waterman, and traffic, Mas than I.2S0. nacluslve of 109 com- Morn About dcPfyffer. petltora. omclal* «dd thwn wnee on Wednesday, February 18. con WORLD NEWS FLASHES (Continued from Pag# 1) Morn About A *b considerably more «d lb« tourna ducted by Itev. G. G. Buhlcr, Inter Sunday paid admlDsloo* cama to ment this year than la»t year. oerruARiES ment w J In the about 830. half by vote-for^uenn Pall bearer* were Dr. It. Gray, mr. CHINESE SUICIDE AS REDS ADVANCE PRINCETON SKI r m a i s E N tickets, raBt by cash. All children Brook*. Mr. Balfour, Mr. Borsted, TSINGTAO. China—Chincac Communist troops wheeled ECHOES wnrn admitted ftne. Count i > .... ■> r*'''"I .'f
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