T h e K e l o w n a C o u r ie r N l’MBI'.R 35 A ihIu <<1 i ’;j!^ lonjf columns of smoke and E. L. Adam Elected to Fill Vacant School Board flames into the sky. Seat—Little Interest Shown in 1947 Election Tliis new outbreak

/ PAGE TW O THE KELOWNA COURIER MONDAY. DlX'EMBEll 8. UH7 THE KELOWNA COURIER U bile the I’l l >j;i c--'i\ »- f O livervatives have lim e to (line iuen niriitioned as dvsinng’ Mother Fine, 13 Children Doina Well! ReBeres Distress of I Vk I t w anKiwsiM------' LOCAL M1.A. An iiiJt pfndrt.l ni 'I . '.[..sp'r i/ublijshcd tile lop. \’.cl! intoinud soim r , t« v» ;d y M -x.d.i) 7't.n' -i ly ;it 15liO til.It lolhn'.ing the » r .lifeu ni.c am* .nj; the Pro I S i , K> l’>'.vrM, tiy 'Hir Ki lowna WAN-re MILK < i< r I.H ‘ o n 111 V ii ioii.i last uech. they will iiot put u p .1 sl,,iii|; figlit. 'I hey will ]day a game of AiiUi'>n7(«l ay tl.'ijiii mail. SUBSIDIZED I’.n.t Office Dfpt. Ottawa ■'wait and see", .ttid will not i nd.uig'ci a i o.ili- H ^ CA lltUo 'Vtt-tro-nolo k k up tioii hreak lip. W. A, C. Bennett in Favor of each nostril imnniiUy MKMftKH AUDIT lJUKEAU OF CUtCUr^ATION However, if tlie Liheial.> cannot agree Federal Gov’t Subsidizing rellevca enuny. BtiUTy distrtwa of Jitiad colits- Eai.tcrii Advet tiyinj; Hepreaentative; amoii/; tin nisei ves, and there is (pmcral dis- Bread. Butter, Milk tuakosbrcattitag easier. Claiiit A W eikliea, Coficour;.e IJiiildiiip, Toronto. agrci'mcnl over the appointment of a leader W. A. C. lleniu'lt, M.E.A, (Soutti Alio hdpt prevent m a n y M It. I». M*cLEAN, i>ubli»hrr and a new premier, vvho knows hut what a Okariojain). (liis week went on re­ cold# from dcvcloplnK TT"’ ■ !^M 'm m cord in favor of the Federal govern- If used in ttmo. 'lYy 1Itl I [iiovineial eleetion could he called early' iii the ment imjior.inj: sub.sldies on all You'll like lU IMlow MON'DAV. Dl-CICMRI'R H. 1U-J7 n e w y e a ri" dairy produciic directions In package. Mr. Honnett viewed vvltli alTirm \\ hetlier British (olumhia is to eontinue the ri.sing costs of many basic ar- VICKS VA-TRO-HOr Preserve The Coalition to progress in a Iiealthy manner as it has dur­ tides, and jadd tiud white lie is op­ posed to placing price Ceillnfru on all All cyt'' today are focussed on Vancouver ing the past six years, to a great extent rests goods, lie thougtit the Federal Gov­ upon the delegates attending tlie Liheral con­ ernment should undertake a con­ where the l',( . Liheral convention is heiuf^ sumer subsidy on bread, butter and held at v/hich time a new leader of the Hriti.sh vention in Vaneouver this week. m ilk. Constipated? ( olumhia I.iheral party will he named. Unless Try Nature's Remedy a dark horse looms at the last minute, tlicrc Goodbye To U.S. ^^Comics** are only two candidates in the running' f<»r the IMS All’Vegetable Laxative Oue happy development in Canada’s new ■ M 4 EMPLOYERS! takiiifc over the leader.shij) of the party—Attor­ \sr> '/V. Feel (lull, depressed because u f irregu- trading policies will result in a ban on impor­ ’h ■ Urliy? NK, an albvcRciable laxailsc, ney (ieneral (iordon S. Wisnier and Byron From the loolt on Irish Setter BUSTY’S face os she -ontempiuteii Remember your employees tation of the so-callcd “comic books”, to whicli oupplis could bo that with ihorough, pleasing acliun, will “Boss" Johnson, M.I..A., New Wcstinin.stcr. ^ P* the dOKhouso—or maybe she’s just bored with all'the publicity Anyhow, there were will be very pleased to fc- help make you feel better. Get NR the education of the average youngster of two females and 12 males born In the Utter five weelts ago. One of them died. ccivc such an acceptable regular strength or NR Junior# (5< Informed sources do not helieve that Pre­ gift as BOOKS of Theatre dose) for extra mild action. Plain or today seems to be geared. chocolate coated. . mier Hart will relinquish the premiership im­ Tickets this Christmas . . . W'^liile some of these are harmless, while TAKC mediately, hut will carry on in this capacity ST On sale at all drug stores some may even come close to the suggestion TO-NIGHT until Deeeinher 20 when he is scheduled to RUTLAND or Empress Theatre Staff of being “comic”, altogether too many arc con- Phone 58 . . . we deliver TOMORXOW AiaidMT officially o|)cn a new power project in B.C. tributitig factors to juYcnilc delinquency—as STRIKES & SPARES the goods 1 After this ceremony he is expected to go to the TROOP was charged in criticism offered at the recent IJeut.-Uovernor and recommend that his suc­ "Do a Good Turn Daily" annual convention of the Fraternal Order of cessor he the new I.,iheral leader. I’olice in Indianapolis. We won’t regret the Results Of Games Played week ending De­ Before a new leader is chosen, the hun­ c e m b e r 13: removal of the “unrestrained, bold, vicious, troop will parade in the Com­ dreds of delegates assembling in the const city salacious, and unmoral” iiickel-shockcrs, again By Local Leagues At munity Hall on Wednesday, De­ tomorrow should review all circumstances and c e m b e r 10, a t 7.30 p.m .. In f u ll u n i­ to quote the police, Bowling Alleys form (shorts optional). SENIOR HOCKEY all the j)ossihilities before making a choice of C9f course there will still be the home­ Duty Patrol; Foxes (PL D S tra - n n g h an ). a leader. The Liberals have not, since the fall grown books. But they will not be likely to LADIES’ COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Pinner Mill to pull up from a tic of 1941, been able to command a majority of d r n n tlw I,-uni ne fl,» TT C ____ A.. 4- f t Wednesday Night for eighth place to a tie for fifth. Owing to the hall being taken for r t • I II 1- 1 . V • a a WiiuiiipiuilC h . . „ p i o „ OllUL' S „ o X\UUUir= R c L r...... ' ...... «4a Sfho e - S ' S o ' r - o r g “ , t votes in the Legislature and, for almost exactly and Scout meeting this week will h« nr> BROADCAST li o m w h ic h a ll l i g h t w a s a p p a r e n t l y e x c lu d e d . M a n h a tta n s ...... 38 six years, have been the jirincipal factor in a McGavin's Bakery ...... 37 2928. D. Paul of Simpson’s PM Wednesday. Tentative p la n s a r e knocked off the high individual sin- under coalition government. That coalition has given The l.i inclpal objection to old age is that Kelowna Growers' Exchange .....S...... 35 «?,-“!■ SSSk”S« o ffi p“arty°“on“thT'M?SSy:B oy S c o u t- British Columbia a lyqie of administration tbcf .s .so l.ttlc ft,tore m .t. g"»rd city Loindri j j j 26 ff ">«tlnK for 1947 f S? TUESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 9 which is considered the best this province has ------Ribelin’s Photo Studio ...... 25 S co res notice of this will be given o u t ever had. It is important, therefore, not only -at 9.00 p.m. Making th e punishment fit the ofifense— ...... "lo aid ^ ‘ , to the Liberal party' but to a much wider con­ . „ , . Purplettcs ...... 22 nid 495, Peers, 432, Jessop 411, Paul A Cnnrf of w i. u initlnig drivers oft the road for putting other Bowlerettcs ...... 21 642, G asp a rd o n e 488. 843, 874, 751— S en n t , ^ H e r stituency' that the coalition be preser\qed and I • O- .1 , Groonhornc in 2488 >^(-uui, mceiing on Monday last con- continued. 'Hie |)eo|)le of British Columbia tlnvers ofi the road.. Joker^"!"!.;:;Z:ZZ:;:;;=^^^ ll K. OF P. (4) - Lewis 635, Fair- -S Wil Sns f Kelowna vs. Vernon ------S c a n tla n d ’s ...... 17 b u rn (2 ) 300, Erickson 645, Swet- vers. Second ^ ^ wi.-.!! it that way. C.YO...... 14 nam (2) 330, Mooney (2) 311, Gibb ajsZpromoted m or A co-ed has won a campus championship Fumerton’s ...... 12 539, handicap 108. 856, 1003, 1069— vZ Acting PL of 9 Q9a the Fox Patrol. 'I’he circum.-,tance gives basis for the sug- for blowing tlie biggest sphere of bubble gum. Manhattans cut the Champion * gestion that it would be wise for delegates, in Am'Lyet there are some who claim that women Shoe Repair lead down to almost qqc td CLUB (0) — Moore The anniual registration fee of of VERNON, . within reaching range Wednesday Smith 491, Dug- 50 cents per Scout is now due and LISTEN TO CJIB 940 on your dial choosing a leader, to choose one who can com- can’t hold their own with men m higher night by trouncing K.G.E. for four DePfyffer 516, handicap 201. .payable. Scouts are asked to fix this inaiid the confidence and support of the vither education. points while the Champs were split- matter up before the end of the coalition members. ting their set with McGavin’s. S (4) — Brodie 574, Me- year so that registration can be com- Champs now are leading with 45 ^i''’ January 1, Play by play description by DON WARNER, It may be that in choosing their new While the people of the United States are P o in ts while the Manhattans a re 1948. ' * ^ seven behind with 38 of The Western Canada League leader the Liberals will he choosing the next contributing hundreds of carloads of food and Both team honors were taken by ROWCLIFFE Butler 493, Patrol Competition Standina yfii ^2) 236, Hudson (2) 302, Mutch Beavers premier of British Columbia. It may he that clothing to the distressed people of Europe, tries wenr^to ■1012 a n d 2614.. Personal 598. Annli»tf>n C9 i 39.‘i riui/ii KQQ T7>...... 561 — -!! M...... Willows,52b, A of p p McGa- le to n (2 ) 325, Guidi 598, F o x e s ...... By courtesy of the new leader will not he the next premier. Russia, with the largest crop of foodstuffs in vin’awuZa'62TtripTeand Iola*MIy^^®TVE^^ .ion ...... 354 That possibility must also be taken into con­ her history, sends nothing to relieve the suffer- ^ngle’. with the 259 smith 604, Lewis 495, Peareoh 388,’ ...... 189 ,l., .. sideration. The new leader should, then, be a ing of her neighbors. Her only contribution is Scores Whittingham 492.^850. 856, 853—2559. THE I.Q.’s ANCESTOR man who is capable of leading both his own sneers for American “imperialism” which she McGAVIN’S (2 ) Willows 622, _ M’CY(TLE CLIJB (0) — Guidi 469, Sir Francis Gallon first conceived Cosh 407, Anderson 399, Moebes 449, Reorda 415, Gerlinger 469, Tutt 426, the idea of measuring m ental ahilif/u- party and the coialition if the necessity to do asserts is debasing hnnriinan Iftn 79R 7«0 TCramp,- 9?tR Qfin o n o onr> V,.. . .. ___ _.o ___i, f , *. “ U nipy the common people of P u rd y 386386, handicap 100. 725, 768', K ra m e r 356, h a n d ic a p 30(). 808, 873,’ b y m e a n s of simpleTaborTtory'te^^ 870—2363. Dealers for: IfSil(? 1 this should arise. He should also he a man who Central Europe. 754—2435. a b o u t 1883. t - . 8 is capable of putting his own and his party’s C H A M P S (2 ) — Bell (2) 257. WILLIAMS (4) — Johnston 646, The New Sensational Hardie Cyclone One-Man Sprayer, Jo h n so n (2 ) 346, Maywood 523, F- Williams 483, H. Williams 525, WOODWORKERS’ ART Montgomery 360, Nuyens 558, "Fa- McKay 490, Webster 615. 927, 95 7 , Cletrac Crawler Tractors and Ferguson Tractor ambitions in the background should the welfare Stage jokes are said to be more refined The use of marquetry in cabinet la n tin e (2 ) 343. 867, 662, 858—2382. 885—2769. Implements. of the province demand such a sacrifice. than they were forty years ago. After all, a work reached its highest point of de­ Phone 820 Water St. What the Liberals need, in other words, MANHA'TTANS (4) — Sargeant SIMP. MAIJ?T.*(0) — A. Welder velopment J in Holland during the joke ought to he worn pretty smooth after 579, Wright 511, Lesmeister (2) 281, 514, Leier 434, Blair 506, Hill 412 century. is a man, who, in the crisis facing the province, forty years’ use. Hunt 521, Reorda (2 ) 302, Faulconer J- 'Welder 422. 862, 786, 740—2388. is capable either of leading or of compromising (2) 334, handicap 8 6 . 783, 1012. 819— COPE (4) — Anderson 483. Blake- ^ 2614. borough 516, Ross 454, Hubbard 482, in the province’s best interests. The future of "T he m echanical lie detector is not m ore K.G.E. (O) -— Neissner 469, Lan- Davidson 406, handicap 141. 875, 845, British Columbia, it should not be necessary t h a n 75 per cent efficient.” It is not nearly as Green 6l2t7«,°845, , to say, is mor^ important than the ^rtunes efficient as the origmal lie deteetor rigged up puEPI.Errls (2 >'_I.oudo„„ 452, 465°“ ''“ s?u Si. of the Liberal party. centuries ago out of a rib. Scott 406, Jenkins (2 ) 238. Johnson Her 513, Smith 347, handicap 300 ' ' ______• 480, Toombs (2) 296, Rawlings (2 ) 719, 923, 835—2477. At any rate, the letter went like wife said, 197, handicap 210. 757, 771 751—2279. SAFEWAY (2) — Valantine 5 37, th is: • • ROYALITES (2) — Preston 590, Roth 443, Guidi 646, Weeks 364, El- Richards 395, Pleym 347, Pezderic lison 443. 813, 770, 850—2433. “May we enquire as to why you Well that w as th r e e have not complied with the request Since then I have felt them closing 503. • 711, • •783, 777—2271. — — ------„ „ OBSTRUCTS POLICE; FINED $25 contained in our letter of November me; all those names on the SORORITY (2 ) — M c G e ttig a n „ Aimoummenf 15? letterhead; The Vice Pres. & Gem 488, Brown 503, Locock 515, Ashton ,• ^ “Very liberal credit terms have Mgr., the Mgr. of Sales, the Mgr. of 393. 662, 705, 532—1899 lice officer in the performance of already been granted and for this Operations, the Secty. and Asst. SCANTLAND’S (2) — Leckie 386 Duncan. Kelowna, reason we cannot defer settlement Secty.. the Treas; and Asst. Treas- C Scantland 4 57 Roweliffe 426 j’ and costs in city po- any longer. You are requested to They outnumber us by terrible odds. Scantland 563, handicap 48 664 571 ’ Oecembei* 2 . A ccu s- i please let us have payment in full I wondered what eight dollars 645—1880. ' ’ ’ ed was alleged to have swerved Tlie United lioiiie on or before December 16. If we do could mean to all those people. • • » around a police officer on foot who not hear from you by this date it Surely they wouldn’t go broke if O.C.L. (3) — Welsh 454, Schnurr Bernard By JACK SCOTT will become necessary to consider they waited for another few days, Marty .480, Urban 437, Ritchie Ave., presumably for travelling too more effective means.” would they? Why December 16 as 318, handicap 144.604,686, 883—^2173. ^^st. CHU.L BY MAH, _ J • • * the deadline? Somebody is going co BOWLERETTES ( 1 ) — P r itc h a r d ' „ ------—— (Assuclafioii Just* when I was getting worked _ letter reached me at my of- foreclose on them on that date, may- ^1> Johns 341, (Joudie 483, Peters ERRATIC RIVER up to a nice, ednfusexi Christmas fice. My first reaction was to con- be? Could it be that this firm was ^3, Atkinson 316. 694, 621, 709— The Yellow River in China has (INCORPORATED IN .1922) spirit along comes this threatening .Mcler running away to Mexico. This on shaky foundations? And which 2024. ^ no fixed bed and has shifted as letter to convince me all over again immediately seemed impractical so of those anonymous figures on the TriTrinjc * o* u much as 500, miles in a year. that there really isn’t a Santa Claus I decided to get.mad. I phoned my letter had actually ■ phrased this JOKRRS_(3) — Buhman 540, La- ___ HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE IN THE a f te r all. w ife. nsom note? 0 40 ° 'Tuddirigham TRY COURIER CLASSrFfEn ADS It is the first Do we still owe the mumble Of course,cburs'eY the questions are just 240, Wladyka (2) 388, McDon- FOR QUICK RESULTS really dirty letter mumble mumble people some a wastewricfrx ofrtf time We’ll nr^»n oav___ thoir aiU handicap 12. 763, 692, I have yet receiv­ money?" I asked. . darn old bill. And\vhen\vrdo tS ed from that great I thought you . . my wife said, had better send us a receipt by re- '-••Y-O. (1) — Eddyvean 422, Heitz- CAPITAL NEWS BUILDING body of nerve- "N o ," I said. tu rn m a il o r w e ’ll m a rc h r ig h t ^2) 234, wracked men and "Then we do," she said. A chill down to that office and get it Zerr (2) . 225, Hromek (2) 243, han­ women known in of baffled apprehension settled over by more effective means. dicap 53. 619, 719, 632—1970. ' FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR MANY MEMBERS our budget sim­ mo. I wondered if the warden would p ly as “T h e C re- j. be a nice fellow. FUMERTON’S (1) — -W hite 333, d ito rs,” It was then I reriiembered that N.HX. RESULTS Vidler 347, Guidi 355, Boklage 351. subtle, vague and appalling phrase; Matteoda 376, handicap 2 0 1 . 668 “Oh’ we've got fiS 645, 663—1973. OFFEMMG LOW COST ulentv of letters "More effective means of collection." Saturday—Detroit 0 , Montreal 4 ; Chicago 5, Toronto 12; New York 5 RIBELIN’S (3) — Anderson 389, f r o,m c re d ito rs. I phoned up wife again.” the Hoston 5. Smith 470, Guidi 425, K norr 493, Dal Some just over "Has anybody taken away baby or the dog?" I cried. Sunday — Montreal 0 , B oston 1 ; C ol 320. 610, 726, 761—2097. the edge of politeness into the fri­ T o ro n to 3, C hicago 2 ; D e tro it 1. N ew I. gid territory. But this latest billet- "No." she said. DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL COVERAGE “Well," I .said “Lock all the doors, Y o rk 3. G r e e n h o r n s (Won four points doux takes us right out of the ama­ Next games (Wednesday — Mon­ from Bank of Montreal by default). teur ranks. take in the welcome mat and don't talk to strangers." treal at New ‘York, Toronto at De-, It may be that already the Better troit, Boston at Chicago. MEN’S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Business Bureau has a report out Then I got mad all o\'er again. Friday Night P W L F on us. “Watch for the Scotts, fel­ What did they mean., “very liberal A P ts lows." it would say. "they're in the T o ro n to 21 12 6 73 53 27 Williams Shoe Store ...... 28 credit terms." I paid that firm hun­ N ew V ets ...... 24 Rex tmkrs (lelirioun 2. SALARY OR WAGE BENEFIT dirty letter stage. " I.have a feeling dreds of dollars over a period of _B oston . 20 9 6 61 46 Harvey’s Cabinets ...... i...... 23 bread and rolls in i we arc being talked about by the two years. -Ihey got their dough ; •19 10 7, 59 53 few lioiirs —hrepr mysterious people who determine 20 8 9 47 Roweliffe Canners ...... 20 for wrrba wilhoui schedule right up till now. I never Mofffrenl 46 refrigerallon^ our credit, all in all a pretty bunch New York 18. 8 9 59 69 Simpson’s Planer Mill ...... ; 18 wrote THEM a threatening letter, S afew ay ...... 28 4 envelopes per car­ o f b o 3*s. . did I? I wasn't mean to THEM. Chicago .. 20 4 14 64 96 Knights of Pythias 18 ton. Each envelope Actually, tliis narticiil.ar account But always that terrifying phrase, . ------: was one of tiiose accidental over­ Cope Electric ...... 27 niaket 5 loaves. 3. $3,000 “ DEATH BENEFIT ■‘more effective means" came back MOVABLE HOSPITAL Simpson’s Maintenance ...... 25 sights. My wife thought 1 h ad to my mind. I phoned my wife No waste - No handled it. I thought my wife had again. Ambulance originally meant a Kelowna Motorcycle Club ...... 13 Fuss th e REX m handled it. Tliis is a mighty handy K elo w n a R o w in g C lu b ...... 2I “You’d better lock the windows, movable hospital and during the Cascade Co-op ...... ; ' 22 yeast w a y! device in avoiding cliarity appeals, too," I said, "and did you take in Crimean War it came to mean a but it can obviously lead you into the door mat?" vehicle for the conveyance of the ' Big doings of the night went to Head Office: the Kmghts (if Pythias who scored h o t w ate r. "We never had a door mat,” my sick. a clean-cut victory over Simpson's 628 HOWE ST., VANCOUVER, B.C. MUGGS AND SKEETER BY WALLY BISHnr> For Full Particulars Fill In This Coupon__

Name ...... Address ...... City ...... Age ...... No. in Family Mail To UNITED HOME SECURITY ASSOCIATION, CAPITAL NEWS BLDG.

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brar.cii arsd newly-elected 2 nd viee- piesidenl of the provir»cu»l execu- LOCAL GOV’T In. e. The nevv s. of Mr, Hunt's rdcc- tints Vva;, Krc'-ted v/itii he.nly aji- SWIVEL CHAIR BCFGA Head Urges EMPLOYEES phiove fioin the loembcifcJiip. Grow biK 5Iciid>cr»blp FARMING Mr, Hunt ;j.><>ke enlhu'iia.stically ii S' k k i a Growers To Attend HOLD DINNER < f the <;iov.'th of the Kelowna .\(; (,> . ” !);.ui!uncr laiid KxpciinicrUal Speakers Review Projjrcss mernber. He ouUitsed the devel- .St.dion has lost the scrvkeB of a Made at Annual Convention opnient’i leadin}' up to the forniation Cood and faithful stenographer, Do­ Meetings of Locals of the rnainlatid Okanattan .Slmil- rothy' Hullcr. 'The dinner i)arty gi­ Held in Victoria karncen Zone. ’Iliis zone was oftl- ven iti her Honor by Mrs. Marjoru* eially formed .at a meeting of live Palmer was a very pleasant allair. PKNTICTON A iilghly Instruc- had Ixen causi d Uirough the break- MEMBERSHIP GROWS branches, held in Vernon on No­ The high iJOint was leached when live de.scription of tbe workings of the price on isiriy peaches in vember 1). Mr. Hunt iKiinj; elected die Superintendent presented to and problems of the H.C.F.G.A. and the United State-s. I.ater. it steadied. I lb. pkg to the chair. A report on the for­ Dorothy on behalf of the staff a Par­ , , . Periodically there come;; a season Cluster Raisins of the marketing machinery set up wlien .all four of the major peach- Roy Hunt Isiccted Second mation of this zone waa (;iven at ker fountain pen in appreciation of Vice-President of Provincial the annual convention and the Idea licr clicerful and efiicient service. by IJ.C. Tree Kruit.s was the high- jirodueing areas in the U.S. have a Executive wa;; greeted enthusiastically, a reso­ In conversation with Dorothy I light of tile annual meeting of the heavy crop. When that occurs. Uicre lution bcinK pas.scd endorsinj; the ascertained that she hardly knew Penticton H.C.K.G.A. local, held re- are more peochi 6 than tlie country per Ib. cenlly. The speaker was J. U. J. can consume. Therefore they look M ixed Cut Reel llie mirui/il barunu-t uf lint II.C. principle of zonltijr on a province- wily site was leuvinj: a job in wliicli Provincial (lovcrnmcnt KnipIoy Hoya! Anne Hotel De­ work beinj; done by the Asi;ociatlon education to learn tlie duties of .a In giving his explanation of tiic At H.C. T ree Fruits Ltd. headijiuar- for the benelU of civil servant;;, tind “maclunery" of tlie Okanagan’n sell­ tem. they forecast that as soon as lb. pkg. cem ber 1 . ’J1 »e branch mcinbcrstilp receptioni.st ;it tlie new Medical Cli­ Almond Icing 3 7 c of tK) persotis was w<'ll represented pointed to the recent increa.se in nic which is being opened in West ing plan. Mr. Stirling ihsl of all Uochester peaches wore thiougli, by an attendance of fJtJ member;; cost of livin/' bonu;; :i.s tan;:ible evi­ .Summerliuui. cited tlie provJnci.'d act under wliicli the market would recover. This i.s dence of till;;. Of tlie fj.OOO jicrsons this is done, and Us over-all pro­ WESTON’S. nnd their vvlve;). Actually, .1 1 1 lliese fast moving exactly what happened. "The llo- now in provincial emplo.y, .'I,liOO are Pri'iiidenl of the Ki'lowna Ilraneh days live year:; is uuite a lon/t tim e vi.sions. . ,, cliester is the only peach that is 1 lb. tin now member;; of the Association, Plum Puddings 60c Peter Clravel, rijoke brhdly on his for a Etenogrnpher to w ork in one Kacli local nam es its H.C. Ijyv causing any concern.” Mr. Stirling and b(' ur/;ed .a drivi' to brini; inem- parliclj)ation as delegate to the an­ office. During her period of emiiloy- FUnils delegate, wlio, m session with Inforined tlie growers. nual ronveiilion of the association bershij) to 100 per cent. He emplia- rnent at tlie Summerland Station the others, goes through the Tlie plum crop came close to, but held in Victoria on November M ;dzed (he importance of complete Dorothy has become a very ellieient rnalities as.sociated with the U.C. slightly below tlie e;;limate. Tlie nieinber.'iliip iiartlcipation In the -If). Hichlij'hl of the convention, he steiiog'rliapher. In recent Civil Set- Fruit Hoard. They then adjourn to prune de;d liad been cxeellent, as reported, win; a luncheon h(’Id at revoe;il)le payroll deduction :;yr.tcrn vice exaniiiiatioii;! slie ranked very re-coiivene immediately as direc- no iiruiie;; w ere iinjiorted before the Ga is in s the Kmrire;;,') Hotel, at which Pre- reeinilly aniliorizcd !>y tile provin­ liigli in both typing iitul .shortliarid. tors, going tluough ttie same pro- Okamigan crop readied tlie niarliet. c u r r a n t s cial tiovernment. raisins TJiier John Hart and Hon. H(>rbert H er tiulie;; at the St.'ition tiave made cedure with respect to H.C. Tree Crop Half Sold Choice Annual Meeting Fruits l.td. Subseciueiitly tliey elect Seeded Anscom b were in attendanci', Mr. iicr proficient in ni.itiy lines of acti­ "We an; missing tlie Hritisli mar- ^eeJeaned tlie nine H.C. T re e ’Fniits governors, Seed]ess Hart, npealdiik to the a;;;;oeiatiori on An intermi.‘;;;ion followlnj; Mr,. vity from adding uii milk yields to Icel," said Mr. Stirling of the npiile ^ u s c a t e J s the eve of hl.s r(.‘tirenient a;i ine- Hunt';; .address wa;; lllled witli H. K. operating a rnimeogra|ih niadiine. eacli of wliom liolds a :;linre for as ileal, “but Hie ciO]i is now half P^‘r lb . p e r Ih . mier, it; f|'>ntod a.s .s.ayin/; “tla; pre­ Jhnne at the piano. Two (llnff: were Wlialcver slie lia.s been aslted to do long as he is in tlie post. pkir. "It i;i absolutely essential tliat sold.” The balance has good pros- sent popularll.v et;)joyed in the pro­ sliovyn throucli tlie courtc.sy of the she lias done willingly and capably. fiects. vince b.v the Coalition coverninent The Experimental Station has eadi grower attend every session .funior Hoard of Trade, .and were Two factors had caused consider­ In due largely to the loyalty and enjoyed by the f'roup. been ;ind still i.s most fortunate in of his local," Mr. Stirliiiu said, lor 22c 2Sc able concern. One of these was 25c cooperation of it.s civil .servant;;." the calibre of tl)o ofllce personnel, only in this way can he "liave his The annual meetinj; of the Ke­ box .shook, and tlie other the nail The pre.sidont introduced the Tile outstanding service which this say" in tlie election of the various lowna branch will he Tield tonif'ht, situation. speaker of the evenirur. Ko.v Hunt, December 0, .at the Womefi's Insti­ Station lias been able to render to ofllcials. Should anything go wrong, Regarding shook, Mr. Stirling said past r>resideiit of the Kelowna tute Hall. Canadian Agriculture is due in no subscciuontly, and he he absent, he that within a short lime it was small measure to the devoted work then "lias no kick", p H i Patf. io. J\4ahe. O u u t of .such personnel as Eileen Tom lin “Hut please do your talking at ])lanned to ask shippers to file or­ and Evelyn Oakes. The tradition is tlie meetings, and not outside,” tlie ders for wiiat is required for 1940, fast to W est OGDEN'S Rolls Best being ably carried on at the moment H.C.F.G.A. licad said. “Go to the and then commence to build up a by Dorothy MacDonald and Jean meetings, and express yourself, small reserve. In this way it is CHRISTMAS CAKE? Eddie. never minding wliat others say of Rbinncd to discontinue the system You may decide that it will NOT when^you see our Dorotliy Butler’s cheerful smile your remarks,” Stirling declared of buying wet shook, and also to / ^ n n e r f r n m TV/rt-o MU'? I X ___ : __ and unfailing good humor will be He then wont into the method of insist on the box ends being flnish- showing from Mrs. Willman’s and Weston’s bakeries. mi.sscd at the Experimental Station, financing both the n <-■ IT r- A nnri ^^cy will carry labels. Mr. Stirling went into considcr- They are rich, moist and fully flavored . . . containing Everyone seemed sorr.v that Doro- the sales organiz-ation. The hand- , . j j . i .t -4 thy has decided to leave the Domin- ling charge in the Okanagan is the ^ raisins, peel,^ cherries, nuts and everything that goes ion Civil Service. However, those joWest of any comparative group that after consider- into a good fruit cake to whom I talked agreed that she0 on the North American continen , «blc discussion with the steel comp- " ’ ' . Baked to a turn . . . had the personality, the natural ah-- he said. While the bulk of this re-rc- quantity had been set aside 1-lb. - 2-lb. - 3-lb. and 10-lb. Slabs ility and the experience required presents sales costs, a portiop is used for nails for the fruit areas. to make a real success of her new to finance the .. H.C.F.G.A...... itself. He had told the comptroller “no — Almond iced, decorated or plain. position. Some of them even seem­ Next, Mr. Stirling went into con­ nails, no flumes, no crop,” and now anticipates an allocation for flximing ed to think that it would be worth­ siderable detail to show the effici­ AT PRICES THAT while having a minor illness as an purposes as well as for boxes. Any WILL SURPRISE YOU ! ency possible through the new office . 4 . • n ___.. excuse for visiting the Medical Cli- bulldlne and its sarvloos, rccontly lead to its curtailment or cancella­ fetetstststcigi2tstg(g!sig(ats!etetsigt.g(i;igts;!2tgt£ieic:tstgtsie(aistgieietsistsiatatctgt(j(e(s(g»eigic[etstgt2ts(gte'J nic to see ho'w well Dorothy car­ completed at Kelowna. The observa­ tion, he warned. Some nails for ries out her new duties. tions made by A. Connor, through use of teleptypc information proved construction of pickers’ cabins may also be obtained. COMETS’ CHIEDBEN of extreme value not only to the Meteors, or shooting stars, con- growers, but also to the sales staff. Orderly Marketing sist of small portions of solid mat- Fluctuations in weather had brought Mr. Stirling warned growers of G o r d o n ’s Grocery ter resulting from the breaking up direct repercussions on the markets, buying nails from “across the line.” of comets. it had been found. When this is done a portion of the Modest Home-Owned Store With Low Overhead After citing what had been done allocation represented by so many in connection with the federal mar- pounds of nails, is checked off. Cus- 'A COSY HOME 18 cosier keting legislation, Mr. Stirling turn- toms officials notify the comptroller still when you serve Max­ ed to the 1947 crop. when these cross the border. Thus The crop has, for most fruits, ex- there is no gain in quantity, * RED & WHIIE well House Coffee. So deli­ ceeded estimates. Cherries were “I cannot visualize anyone, who, “over” despite heavy splittnig. Ap- having., seen the benefits from this cious it satisfies completely. pricots were equal with the estim- system, would again turn marketing 313 Bernard Ave., Kelowna PHONE 30 ate, while peaches were above it. loose,” Mr. Stirling said, in the FINE CUT Expert blending assures Pears had also exceeded the esti- course of a discussion on the possi-. mate. ' , ' bility of a federal act. The speaker you coffee that’s famous for Little difficulty in handling the had previously outlined the troubles FOR.«F?IPEj SM0KERS!'"GI VE- OGDEN’S'CUT P.tUG.” ^ may receive treatment under cer­ smooth, mellow flavor. crop appeared until peaches came of the years before marketing legis- tain conditions. Also, there is pro­ SEX PERVERT on the scene. Considerable concern lation had come into effect. vision for the care of a veteran who Councillor J. W. Johnson asked Rehabilitation may become totally and permanent­ several questions concerning the ly incapacitated from a standpoint RESOLUTION suggested Dominion legislation, ask­ of gainful employment. ing if it would endanger the pre­ N ew s Q.—Is DVA responsible for treat- TURNED DOWN I i sent set-up. The answer was that cases? Council last Monday night turned there would be no change, merely MEDICAL TREATMENT —Ves. However, as DVA be- “thumbs down” to a request from a national strengthening of the posi­ Department of Veterans’ Affairs lieves the best; possible treatment the Municipality of New Toronto, tion, giving control throughout the today answered the ten questions for tuberculpsis is that provided by asking the. city to support a resolu- Dominion, in place of just one pro­ most frequently asked by B.C. ve­ the provincial department of health, tion caUing for the detention of In- vinces as is now the case. terans about medical treatment. T.B. patients are referred to its sa- dividuals suspected of being sex per- Q.—As a veteran, just what medi­ natoria for active treatment as soon verts. cal treatment am I entitled to tmder as a diagnosis is established. While council was in sympathy D.V.A.? , ------—------with the move,, it was pointed out LEHERS TO A. In order to receive treatment ARISTBOCBAXIC SPORT there was nothing to stop author- it is necessary to quedify under one Falconry was a favorite recrea- ities from arresting a suspicious in- of several classes. Veterans who are tion pf the aristricracy of the Mid- dividual, even though he might be THE EDITOR discharged from the service direct me Ages. innocent, to, DVA for treatment come under INFLATION HERE! class 2; Veterans having an honor­ 814 Harvey Ave., Kelowna, B.C., able discharge are qualified for , Dec. 4, 1947. treatment for .365 days following Editor—Kelowna Courier: discharge (Class 3^) Veterans hav­ Clirlstiiias Offer ing pension . entitlement may have S ir; treatment, for their pensionable I Since the removal of controls, in­ condition only, for the rest of their flation is no longer anticipation, it lives (Class 1). Beyond these three OUR PRESENT TO YOU is here. Figures released by Ottawa, main classes there are others which % show that during the months of require a decision in each particul­ August and September alone' the a r case. cost of living rose 14 times as much Q.—Why is a veteran eligible for as in the last two years of war and treatment for only one year after POWER CHAIN SAW the food index 27 times as much. d isc h arg e? Doubtless it is necessary to reduce A.—Class 3 treatment is health in­ ECONOMICAL ® STURDY ® LIGHTWEIC5HT 2 5 United States imports but it is not surance for one year—after that For Fulilnformutlon Call 01 Writei generally, realized that the effect is. ^^ OFF these prices time a veteran has had an oppor­ B.C. Distrlbutom to boost the already inflationary tunity to re-establish himself and prices. The situation has not been his medical care is his own respon- helped by the removal of a large sibilty, as it for any other civilian. number of price controls iq Septem- However, treatment is extended TURNED WOOD HOSTESS TRAYS— her added to which the grain sub- over the year , for veterans receiv- 15 inches across, natural grain, stain finish .... sidy was removed in October. ing training courses or for those on

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MHS S M GUIU: diiccted Wvd- Tommy; and Hunie Pov%ley a,s Dar­ INFORMAL PARTY ne.' day ';. Wei k; hop imiuler mystery, ker. ‘ Clu i:,tma;i Jade'* w ritten by the ■'Case tif Uie Dt ,ai! Scoii>ion‘*, as- PlayvvMtiiij; Group, will be perform ­ HELD FOLLOWING ed Monday. Derember 22. OKANAGAN VALLEY j N T E R e s r by ItuUi Jainiisoo, \'ciina STAGETTE SHOW lladilad, Nanev I.einoii amt I’atsy MISS MINA MeDOUGAI.t, ciitei- Slimtter. In the p. e ly ca.st were t,lined membei:: of the French MUSICAL FESTIVAL Don t ’gole, as Die Inspector; Jack Gioiif* at her home on ■ Abbott. ['H .Uiciil M:iiv Sh:i\v-r.t.iel.,ir(‘n. ^t*y©CD’ llainp;.(Vn. tlie Doctor; I’utty Cook. Thui;.d.iy r-veniiiK. Next meeting < ( i ! < oiivcm i M;ibi l II;(II with Grace; Me;; Gore. Miss'. W heeler, will bo in the Itelvedert' uparlment to be l>dd in Kdowna May IKth. 19th, 2()lh. 21st. 19-18 Jr.ni Ivi'i t and flv. nti <)xh'y v. rl- Marjni in \Vrij;lit, of VaiU'Oii- Connii' Swait;'. The Woman; ”V';d- of Mine. Olka Uadin. Friday. De- ( (inu'd ; t«j tin- i i c- iition in ver. lia;; iiiovi il fiom tlu* Hoyul I ice Taylor. Alfred; Allen Crewt*. eem ber 19. tti<> hii;l> school him lirooiii after Um Anne to tiie tioine of Mr;. 11. W. W ell Balanced Program Sponsored .Sta;;ctte concert Thursd.iy niKht. Arlnickli-. Abbott Street. SYLLABUS COMPETITIONS Ciiests includi-d the iirtisl>i and « • « othi'i.s who h.id helped in the pro- jt was to celibiute Mra. Myrtle By Stagettes W i ns Prolonged diiction of a flr.st ela.ss variety idiow. PowelTs birthday, that Mr:;. lJu;; n o w r e a d y and can be obtained at Kelowna Courier 1 t'olfee party convener wiir, Doro- Taucart entertained at two tables of A p p I Onice, Capital News Office, Kclojjan Radio, Mutiic & Iby Jacobson and ii:;hcr.s, candy- bridge on Tiie:;day ni};lil and invited ause By Satisfied Audience Herryn's Spticials .neller.s and ticket-taker.';, pitched in other friend.s to her home on Glenn Electric Store, from the local representatives or the and heliH-d serve the (,'tie:;t;i. Hel- Avenue for an informal party. The Tlio.se wlio stayed borne Thursday nikht, instead of lielpinj; the Sla»; Secretary, Mrs. If. W. Arbucklc. 1908 Abbott Street, per:i included M ary Ulakeboroui'h,■borou('l), bo;itchostess was lielped in r.erviiu; tlie cites' milk fund for needy cliildrcn, missed a banf;-up variety sljow that NABOB TEA: 1 lb...... '...... 89f Grace Crawford. Viv Dooleyilcy, Kay j-uests by Mi:;s Donna Taftkarl. );ot proIoii|;ed apidause from a di:;eriminalin(; audience. The sliow, ar- Kelowna. nd. Joan • • • ranked by Carl Dunaway, had hi('h standunl talent, ainaleur and pro- PEACHES; choice Ensign. 20-oz. 2St ran Daw- Mrs. Jim Dyon was an informal fcssional, and there was never a dull nionicnt. :J5-2c liner and hosle.ss on Monday iiif’hl when she Carl's orchestra members, looking sharp in their white oiitlUs in- DICED BEETS; Sunbeam, 20-oz. Doreen Wilson. Mabel Hall thank- entertained at three tables of bridce. eluded Hex HhcKle-s. Jimmy Thomp;;on and Howard Wall violins' Tiny ed everyone for tlicir co-opcrallon, . • • Walrod, double ba.ss; Harold ITdlman, Murray Cowle and Hob' Wall BOLOGNA: York. 12-oz...... 25< includini: Fred Dowlc and C. Pelt- A .surprise party arraiiked by Mrs. hra.ss; and Georce Cameron, tyinpani, witli Kay, lookiiik lovely in blue' man for in.stalliiik the P.A. system. A. Wcisj'arber at her home on Klh- ;,t the piano. ’ ' TOMATO SOUP; Aylmer ...... 10(^ el Street, was kivon Monday nikht Uob Hayman, who puts the quip In M.C. equipment, established Mr. H. S. O'Meara, of the depart- hy way of celebration of her daugh- happy accoid between artist and audience.’ "For there's somcthlnk about SPAGHETTI: Franco American, 15-oz...... 17< rnent of trade and industry, Victoria, ter Markarct's birthday. Tlie even- sailor . . . free and easy, brikht and bree/.y", and that was Bob and Mr. J. T. Gawthrop, du-cctor of ini; was spent in music and ktuncs. , , f., h-..,»v i„ ii... r-i . r-i i • PICKLED BEETS; Howard’s, 24-oz ...... 35< rekional development 'dlvisk>n’^fromd l'''''“" from MlL'Marv’lU^tji« u ,.twi Mi«c! TCnv Wolfe . prof.iam 8°^kot underwayundtiway to happy results icsuUs in the Glee Club'sClub s ca- Y L Crossloy S n e ^ ufe/r hostess in scurv^nk the evoked by president Mary rol. "Star of the kkist." and Berlin's 16-oz...... 34< Victoria. with Mr. G. Y. im. hostess in scrvinj, me s,,aw-MacLarcn. who welcomed "1 Threw a Kiss in the Ocean." solo PICKLED O N IO N S; 9 oz...... 22< held a luncheon meetink ^ kucsls. kuests and thanked artists. part hy Glenn Urauhnrt. Little red VINEGAR; Nabob, white ...... I9t Royal Anne on Friday. Ernest Ticymayn who Monica Glcsinker. whose aceor- books for word.s. was a brikht Idea. • r r, TT; . . / . ^ n J 8ion is half as bik as herself, kave and diction was excellent. Mr. Joe Hosettl returned from a has been spendink the past month professional performance of t^.—- ...... SALT; Windsor, iodized ...... 9 t trip to Vancouver on Friday. He and a half with her son-in-law and ” ^ Ray s P|“ee was taken by Dave had been visitlnk Mr. and Mrs. M.' daukhtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyon, “ d^snnna'' Gwvnneth -mP'H SA ILO FF; 32-oz...... 60<* Graf, who have many friends in left on Friday for her home and Kay did the Reece, “Sinkink star of today —and vocal, D R EFT ...... 29<; Kelowna. Vancouver. tomorrow" were Mendelssohn’s "On A1 Matte was welcomed back in Winks of Sonk” and "Still as the F. W. Holmes, D. W, McLaukhlin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gostick, of Van "Forgotten" and "Ah, Sweet Mys- PERFEX BLEACH; 16-oz...... 18c 32-OZ. . . 33^ Nikht" by Bohm. R. E. Norman, of Vancouver, and coiivcr, have been gucsls at the Wil EonSh." S^i'cnadc- introduced ?:crr;"’„p''cSo‘u" CHRISTMAS TREE FOIL; pkg. . . . 10< Doiq; Ayres, of Endcrby, arc kucsts low Inn for the past week, A1 Matte to Kelowna, as vocalist. at tile Willow Inn. success that it liad to be encored. Mrs Joseph Kass. Mr. and Mrs. A1 has an cnRagink dinidcncc and ----- — ...... looks pleasantly surprised when the Patsy Shunter "devastated" her CHRISTMAS CRACKERS ...... 6S< and $1.15 R. W. Large and Mrs. Harold Acutt, audience with "Boy Crazy." of Endcrby, spent Wednesday visit- audience likes him. L.iszt’s lovely "Liobestrauin" was ing M rs. Kass’ son-in-law and Merle Miller and Joan Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Tag- Two Little Girls in Pink,” played hy Tiny, and with daughtei', G” and ITHda’s violin accompaniment, he g art. Beethoven’s " M in u e t in Gil Mervyti "Prelude in C Sharp Minor” by *’8iig ‘Yours is My Heart Alone." Mrs. W. M. Campbell, of Pcntic- Rachmaninoll, in musicianly stylo. Witli tlie prehestra, Hilda played P H O N E 380 1705 R IC H T E K S T .

Saturday when she was a guest of in your Eyes” introduced Dave Pep- . CL Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont, of Ok- per, of Vernon,'and his lovely trom- s ouvre a ta voi^ and anagan Mission. Mrs. Lamont is bone playing, The applause from Buddy, and the sh ...... w. as h e r n iece. the orchestra, showed that musi- hpought to a rousing close with the C lan s look■ - on Dave- as a find.- - rhumba “Lady in Red." HOME BAKERY Rev. Harold C. Etter, one-time Ernie ... Burnett,...... whose voice could of Westbank. whore he taught j^ake big news in a big town, lias C O R 17 A O H IM O 17I71?T PRODUCTS school in 1915,' spent Wednesday of the lovely head tones of ^vrlvEty A l!uLil o night in town, a ft^ Richard Crooks He has perfectly A good rubbing with Emerald OU WANTED! “The Freshest Things First s” natural placement, pure tonal qua- jg wonderfully soothing and refresh- in Kelowna” luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. S. ^ go„ge of singing, ing. R takes out the sting, stops M. Simpson on Thursday, his fa- number, “Lindy Lou ’ and Han- the itching and soeodilv brines Several Reindeer and tiler, Oswell C. Etter, having been “where'er' You Walk!’ were a comforting relief to sore tired ach- Phone “HOME” 703-R a partner^in the sawmill company of j^y ing fecD ^ ’ Sleigh with ample Etter & Simpson. Gifted Violinist All good druggists sell Moonc’s storage room, Addinsell’s “Warsaw Concerto" Emerald Oil with a guarantee of If you’ll cKcuse me I have to hurry. There’s only introduced Hilda McLennan with satisfaction or money back. 35-lc the orchestra, Kay doing the impor-. OR Fbr your speciqi Chrisfm as lis t... DAYS left to do my Christmas sliopping at tant piano part, with her usual skill. The audience would have been hap­ SCANTLAND’S Ltd. py to sit and goggle at Hilda's flame­ CARS and TRUCKS Who heads your Christmas list? Someone very special, of course I like, sequin-sparkling. frock. But A GIFT FOR Can you think of anything y o u 'd like more than a portrait of that • they also had the pleasure of their with special person? first hearing of. a fine artist, who plays \yith marvelous technique and MOTHER WINTER GREASE Ho, or 3he, fools the same way about you! control and whose intonation is So right now, before the rush, make an appointment to have a faultless. “Sleepy Lagoon” made a May we suggest something she’s JOB done by contrast that proved her versatility. w;anted for a long time. portrait made for the first names on your Christmas list 1 The orchestra’s novelty selection, Wc’U capture your personality in your portrait and. "the gift that “Feudin’ and Fightin’ ” had Harold SEWING CABINET • . ^ ^ Pettman as a hillilly who would only you can give” ydll be a very special gift, indeed. made by “SINGER” have scared the Martins and Mc­ Coys. Harold, in off-the-face hat, only $24.75 Call 883 and make your appointment now. long undies, red hanky in hind poc­ Ellis Street Service Station ket, one socked foot, one bare, and SEWING BASKETS, attractive McGREGOR STUDIOS carrying a shotgun, stopped the and useful, from ?1.25 to $4.50 » . show. His accomplice, “Bombs Shop in time while they last. 1564 Pendozi St. (above Williams Shoe Store) Away” Art Smith, fired off-stage- n shots, that had the audience nearly Phone 973 jumping out of its skin. SINGER SEWING 1337 Ellis St. Velva Maxson’s faithful work i»=OR EXCELLENT JOB PRINTING SEE THE COURIER with 21 high school singers, Norrna CENTRE Cruickshank at the piano, produced 1576 Pendozi Phone 92

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So take advoalage of this extraordinary offer, and A Product get a pair of these valuable Army Goggles for every member of the family. of Conerol Foods Just Arrived ! Remember —this offer i* for a limited time only! A»k your srocer tombirow for POST'S Bran Flakes. I Scanllanfs .Lv,v,' L im ite d 'Your Lndics’ and Children’s FOR FARMERS FOR MOTOR CYCLISTS FOR SKATERS FOR SKIERS FOR BOYS, GIRLS Apparel Specialists” E xcci.1^ t protection Perfect cyc-protcctlon for Comfortable-c.isy on the Fine for the ski-trails. Just right for biking, J. K. CAMPBELL, Manager shatterproof — weather­ hiking, and many other against si w ind and cyclists — wide, undistort- eyes. Fine for all out-door P h o n e SZ Bernard Avc. KELOWNA BRANCH sports. snow. ed vision. sports. proof. ft-l8 Mor’.'r)AY, i)i:cFJdiii:u a, !>t.’ THE KELOWNA COURIER PAGE FIVE OBITUARY ( f u / e r / r iH A U iv F S t w r r Wl'-STitA.NK WcUlumk U-dav nuium;; ttie lo;;; of one of ll;; old- timci;; a iivddont of tlio iii;.tijct X£6K/£nS^^ ‘ for ovi i liui ty-ilvo yc.ii;; - in tho por; on of Ciiai lt ;. Bull, who ji.o sod away in ivilowii.a GoiU'tal Hoi.pital Utile: It C«th ftc b u s i n e s s p e r s o n a l f o r s a l e PROPERTY FOR SALE on Friday o\’oning, Docombor at tme LUMMlA OH- bnnipjiow, six inontii.s old. Hard waad. Rutland Trade Board ) o u r cIiMrimji th ey MO^I’H I’UCX)F i-arly ai’o, and for j.omo years was •■11 live of chatTe. Phone chard irailt'i. -i-wlieel Misiiension. 'Pile kitciic n and hallnoom doors. i inployeil a.s foreman at tiic Gellatly HELP WANTED 2f!5 for fast pick-up and delivery Electric hralu'H. (kX) x 1(1 wlieels, Cabinet kitchen. Pembroke bath. Raneli. Later lie owneil eonsideruhle Cap, 3 tun or 300 boxe.s. A H. Mac- furnace heated, laundry room. Venc- HOYS TO SEU. COUIUEUS ON s'rrvice, 50-tfc Wants Grounds Improved oreliard in Westbank, whieli he sold Keii/ie, Plione 3'J!1 H-1 3.5-2-Tp tian blinds. Many oilier features. tlii.H year in favor of a Bmaller jiro- TlfE STUECT. 32-t£ WASHING • ...- ...... Pot 170x70, double fpirace. A snap MACHINES AND Iierty. In 1915 he niarrlet! the fourth You cm get F o il S A L E - EPKC-nilC HA/.OH for <|ulik sale. Full preie $7,950. v acu u m cleaners Rcrvlccd and re- daughter of the late Mr. aiul Mr.s. COMING EVENTS paired. Phone lOt. We pick up and very I'ood new Cheslerlleld 'I’enns. 4511 Morri.son Ave. See And Station Agent D. E. Gellatly. Edith Grace, who a fast frieftdiy ^ deliver. All repairs cash only. Scott suite. Price;; are reasonable. Piione owner anytim*' 33-3p diet! in 1921, leaving, besides lier <;KNKI£AJ. MECTINf; OF n iE Plumblnil Work.1. 80-tfr 430-LI. 35-Ip ~~ liiisbaiul. one daughter, Clara May, 'CEECLK C'ANAOIKN ITIANCAIH' ' I'I ..AN I) Rrsoliilioii.s calliii};^ fur tlio appointment of a USE KLEEN FLO FOIl DE'ITEU FOIl SALE-ONE ELECTUIC TOY OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS now Mrs. 11. Crlpps, of Vnneouevr. to b e h eld In S t. Jo!>eph','!i H all Deceased was married to Eliza­ Sutherland Av<‘. at 2 p.m. Sunday, oil burner operation. Saves up to Ktc«iin-eiv;;ine. Excellent condition. LIMITED s t a t i o n apent at tlic Rutland railway station and imiirovc- 0 b e th G ra n t, o f P e n tic to n , In 1934, D ec. I4 th. You are all cordially 20 per cent in fuel oil bills. For Call at 1070 Wilson Ave. 35-lp iiient in street lighting in the coniniunity, were unanimously NIAGARA who, with three children, Billy, Cor- invited. sale at Scott Plumbing Works. SMALL ORCHARD I'OR SALI^ n.vssed at ;i meeting of the Rutland Hoard of 'rrade held Friday Ina nnd Charlie, survive. Also sur­ Assembler generai du "Cerclc Can- CO-tfc COOD COAIISE SAWDUST and acres orchard; 2n chins nnd 'ishtnvB oif f^''ck porchcs. A good properly well several members complained about District as the proper channel, with B ooth, 193 L a w re n c e A ve., by p h o n which keep • ‘ — ily in their loss. R IB E L IN ’S -iirfiicc 809 Berii-ird Ave $0,000. Terms can be ar- gu, ,;i ounds surrounding the station, tiic section of the community dcsir- ing 414. 4C-tfc pinyim; .uiface. 809 ucrna.d Avt. ...ranged;...... $5,000 will . handle...... g ro u n d s beco m e a ing do m estic w a te r fo rm in g an as- An ardent hunter and llshermnn, FOR —C------P h o n e 000. the late Mr. Butt was a member of P H O T O S 1 WE MAKE NEW FLOORS PER- "stieky bog” in wet weather. sociation similar to the Bclgo Do- the Peachland Rod and Gun Club, feet and old floors look like new ORDER YOUR CHICKS FROM A NEAT COMPACT HOMES FOIl On the question of street lighting, tnestlc group, n o T O SALE nnd a one-lime member of the Ke­ P h o n c 108. , 274 Bernard Ave. (no dust). A Gacnon. Floor surfac- breeder. Many years of successful ,, tile executive------was----- authorized------to The executive was eventually lowna Rod and Gun. Always active Kelowna, B.C. 31-Oc Ing contractor Establiahed 1038 breeding under R.O.P. production. B«*lt 1942, very attractive npi^'ar- ,,^^...3 i,,e mutter with the West authorized to form a spccilII com - in all community efforts, he was 525 Duckland Ave. Phono C94-L. Vigor! Only the best will do. once. Nice garden all fenced. Gar- Kootenay Power and Light Co., and mittcc to go into the matter uu nd as- past-president of Westbank Co-op- PERSONAL 81-tfc White Leghorns only. R.O.P. sired cement driveway and walks. ns a temporary' measure, the local certain costs. cratlvo Growers’ Association, West- ______chicks; mixed $15.00; pullets $32.00 Three bedrooms, living room (open merchants were urged to keep at On the subject of tlic munlclpal- bank Irrigation District, Westbank PHONE 00 per 100. Guarantee 977( . V. Henke, flreplace), large frost proof cooler, least some of their window lights on ity, secretary Don Reynolds advls- Chamber of Commerce and of the moo tt-CAN YOU — AFFORD TO BE Your Ad '‘Clicks" R.R.2, Clovcrdalc, B.C. 34-8p utility room. City light and water, jgtpi. closing hours to brighten cd that no reply had as yet been without accident and sickness insur­ Community Club, ns well ns :i mem­ 31-tfn —A-U ------!— L _ ------Situated just in Woodlawn district, up the cross roads and reduce the received to the wire sent to the ber of the B.C.F.G.A. ance? In all fairness to yourself minister of municipal affairs last for any and , , ^ ^ --- FINEST QUALITY R.O.P.-SIRED Very low taxes. P ric e ...... $0,300 Ojmgcr of accidents. The funeral will be held from the and your loved ones you should not HAULAGE CONTRACTORS - New Hampshire and Rhode Island Domestic Water week. He was authorized to press bo without this protection Enquire Warehousing nnd Distributing, local Red chicks at my regular price of OICANAGAN INVESITWENTS Westbank United Church on Tues­ the matter and write asking for ac­ day, December 9, at 2.30 p.m., tho every purpose about this policy TO D /^. ^ c a l re- t,n(j long-distance furniture moving; $4 fo r 25, $8 fo r 50, $18 fo r 100. L IM IT E D The subject of domestic water was tion if no reply was received with­ Rev. H, S. MacDonald officiating. prcsentatlvc of Norm Pacific Accl- furniture packing, crating nnd ship- GEORGE GAME, R.O.P. Breeder, 280 Bernard Avenue considered, and there were two di­ in a day or two. vergent viewpoints. Some thought Pull bearers are F. E. Jones, S. K. & SIcknc.sH—Mr. S. Bradshaw. pi„g _ q . chapman & Co. Ltd., Triangle Hatchery, Armstrong, B.C. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1909 The "stop” signs at the Rutland and W. C. MacKay, A. L. Currie, R. I hone 937. 21-tfc. phono 290. ol-tfc 34-tfc Phono 98 or Phono 332 the matter should bo left to the corner, and lack of any speed limit H’ardwieko andi H Foster. Inter­ signs was a subject of discussion, ment in Westbank cemetery. Day's TAKE SOME HOMEl—35< per order.. NOBODY CAN AFFORD TO BUY HEADQUARTERS FOR HEARING ------and the executive was asked to con­ Lower prices on Fish and Chips all the appliances going. Wo rent AIDS and all types of Hearing Aid TWO WELL SITUATED CITY Funeral Home in charge of arrange­ fer with the Public Works Depart­ m ents. at Uic Shady Rest, a golden dinner them! We also rent machinery, floor batteries and supplies—KELOGAN building lots, 61x110 fronting on ment on the matter. in a few minutes, with all the flxin’s scrubbers and polishers, radios, r a DIO & ELECTRIC LTD., 1632 Richter St. soutli. Will sell separ- Airport Development of a full meal for 50G or that "after Electrolux vacuum cleaner, Gibson Pondozi St.. Phone 36. 33-tfc atcly or together. Reasonable. Ap- JOHN P. BRUNT A. W. Gray reported on progress the show” lunch of Coflee and Fish tractor and plow, new floor sander ------!!------p ly C ab in 12, R a in b o w A u to C o u rt. John Philip Brunt died at his made in tlie matter jof the airport, and Chips for 30#. ITicse are lower and edger, concrete mixer, water ------— 34-tfc home, 441 Rose Ave., on Sunday, and slated an agreement with the than the coast prices and we will pumps, sprayers, etc. The Radio IF HE HUNTS OF FISH ------November 30, 1947, after a lengthy Doctor, Dentist, or Kelowna Board of Trade for remov­ only be able to maintain them with Shop, 1643 Ellis St. Phone 139. WE HAVE HIS WISHES ^ FOR SALE — 6 ROOMED HOUSE illness. Born in London, Eng., 85 Hospital Bills al of the restrictions was being draf­ the co-operation of those who like 81-M-tfc ITIEADGOLD SPORTING GOODS qu two lots. Built in cupboards and years ago, he came to Canada in ted and woyld be signed shortly, FISH and CHIPS as they should be. FOR YOUR ICE REQUIREMENTS . 34-T2c cooler. Any reasonable offer taken. 1900. H e, w as a C.P.R. em p lo y ee from Coal or Fuel Oil Next to Vet’s Auto Laundry. Vernon Phone Burtch Ice Delivery, Five — 960 Wilson Ave. 31-3p and a ten year lease on the Eulin WATER HEATERS 1913 u n til h e r e tire d in 1931. H e OPEN NOON TILL MID- Bridges. Phone 818-Rl. 81-tfc property had been drawn up and House Repairs R oad. with Thermostat control. Circu- THREE HOUSES east of Pendozi came to Kelowna in 1944 from the 33-tfc signed. Pacific const. Surviving arc his wife, NIGHT EVERY DAY. We lation type. At Scott Plumbing St. on Morri';on Ave. Four rooms. BUILDERS ATTENTION! Arrangements were made for the at liomc, and one daughter, Mrs. Moving Expenses 8 6 -tfo bath and cooler. Have oak floors. annual meeting of the Board of HAVE YOU TRIED REVELSTOKE George Thompson, R.R. 0, New STOUT? Recommended by doctors. Scott Plumbing Works. 8 6 -tfc __ ----- Price $5,500 each.. Apply 580 Mor- Trade to be held on January 14. The Taxes or Old Bills, WHEEL GOO**' Wagons. Trikes, 32-35 Westminster Funeral service was meeting will take the form of a held on Thursday, December 4, at On sale at your Government Liquor b r j n G YOUR TURKEYS AND Scooters, Roadsters and Bicycles supper meeting, and in the mean­ etc. the chapel of Day’s Funeral Ser­ Store. Use the convenient C.O.D. chickens alive to Boyd’s Picking Quality sporting goods at bargain time President E. E. Rcser stated vice, with Ven. D. S. Catchpolc of­ Delivery System, phone your Gov- piant. Turkeys up to 23 lbs. picked prices. Call at Treadgold Sport E. M. CARRUTHERS & SON LTD that the executive Would undertake LIFE IN S U R E D ernment ______Liquor______Store. lor 42# per bird. Make your date Shop, 1615 Pendozi St. 26-tfc In su ra n c e ficiating. Interment was in tho Ke­ a membership drive. After the ad­ lowna cemetery. Mortgages - Real Estate journment a committee of ladies at no extra cost CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, early. Phone 368-Y.______WRINGER ROLLS! ALL SIZES served refreshments. Kelowna—TRULY GREAT—Read- KEEP KOOP’S IN MIND ! for all makes. Scott Plumbing s m a RT STORE FOR SALE on . . If you have a ers of “The Christian Science Moni- Watches, rings, diamonds, bracelets. Works. Phone 164. 8 6 -tfc Bernard Aye. Brick and concrete. tor” can obtain daily copies of this lockets, pearls, Ronson lighters, ------——— P ric e d a t ; ...... $5,500 ® money problem or great world newspaper at Morri­ Costume jewelry. BICYCLES C.C.M. AND ENG- RUTLAND ASPHALT son’s News Stand—5c per copy. would like financial “COME TO KOOP’S !” Bicycles—Repairs and acces- 10 A C R E F A R M (6 in bearing or­ Miss Ann and Miss Eva Ell. left 33-tfc (Next to Coffee Counter) sories. Campbell’s Bicycle Shop, chard) 5 room bungalow with water on Saturday for Vancouver for an ORDER NOW ! advice free, phone 31-M-T-c Leon and Ellis St. Phone 107. 81-tfc electric light. Barn, chicken- Indians may look alike, extended visit. • BUSINESS PERSONAL house, etc. Price includes chickens. Topsoil - Gravel or call today. yet each tribe is proud of Charlie Bury, son of Mr. and Mrs. MAKE YOUR OLD CHESTER TW ?°if°^p?fitit?^SS^^em...... ______fnent ORDER Your VENETIAN , , BLINDS hay and machinery ...... $8,500 its special favorite head­ R. G. Bury, recently underwent an FUl Soil Big ettbugh for EXPERICNCB FIELD LOOK LIKE NEW! Out release from drinking without cost now from Me & Me. Measurements uatnrpv dress. In our store, brand operation for appendicitis at the Small enough for FRIENDLINESS of town orders given prompt atten- or inconvenience. It is a personal taken. Estimates given. No obliga- ^OR .-rmo PrAtni<;p<3 names of manufacturers Kelowna Hospital. His progress is Bulldozing Work Done tion. Save $100.00 on a new Chester- and confidential service rendered tion. Enquire about our Ave. su^rban retail jzone. show their pride in their reported as satisfactory. Held! Okanagan . Upholstering Co., by other alcoholics who have found Phone 44. * * * 242 Lawrence Ave. Phone 819. 34tfc freedom through Alcoholics Anony------„ front anti fluorescent lighting. $75.00 product. Mrs. Alex Dtmcan and Norman L A. McKe n z ie ------m ous. W rite P.O . B ox 307, K elo w n a. __ . SSOLLY O L L Y (JHCHICKS IG K S _ p e r m o n th . Dias are also Rutland patients in 630 Glenwood Ave.- -Phone 523L1 HI! WAITING FOR A FERRY? '219-tfc s u re of g e ttin g S o lly C hicks the Kelowna Hospital. 7 6 -^ c Hot Dogs! Hamburgers! Coffee! n e x t' spring by ordering early. 30 ACRES of the finest mixed'farm- Novelties! Souvenirs! FOR THAT IMMACULATE LOOK White Leghorns, New Haihpshires ing land in the Kelowna district— C A P o z z r s John Alexander has. purchased Service with a Smile! of smartness always have your and First Crosses. First hatch, D ^. level and clear—all fall ploughed, CASH GROCERY the house and half acre property Finance Company Ltd FERRY NEWS STAND clothes cleaned at Mandel’s. Phone 15. Solly . Poultry Breeding Farm, ready for crop, no buildings. $9,000 adjoining Kock’s garage from B. [Across from Willow Inn) 701. 45-tfc Westholme, B.C. (V.I.) 22-T8c 1279 Bernard Phone 340 Stolz. ‘ 8 a.m. to 10 pun.—including Sundays E. M. CARRUTHERS & SON LTD. LICENSED ELECTRICAL CON- ORDER NOW! The K.G.E. operated one grader 31-tfc 364 B e rn a rd P h o n e 127 tractor. Harold A. Foulds, Phone — Your Turkey Poults for 1948 — for a few days last week, packing WANTED KELOWNA CYCLE SHOP—AGENT 749. 81-tfc Write for circulars and price list. Romes and Golden Delicious, but forIV,* v^.v.,.*.*.C.C.M. bikes.*,***<=^. Immediate...... v-v,***-cour- ^ AwTx,. A ll brceds, govemment testcd 100%. BUSINESS have now shut down packing opera­ Citizens of Kelowna §hd teous service. .Accessories of all '^AWS—BAWB GIBWMING AND Broad Breasted Bronze and OPPORTUNITIES tions until after the holiday season. District . . . to quit worry­ kinds. 257 Lawrence Ave. Phone done to all iypes of ^ws. Beltsville whites. Mission Turkey ing about what to buy for 813. 8 1 -tfc Farm, Mission City, B.C. 30-6p OPENS BRANCH HERE A suits see Johnson at 764 Cawston WE SELL CANADIAN Sporting United Home Security Associa­ gifts this Christmas . . . DO YOU CARRY YOUR BABY Ave. 8-tfc CAE WASHING AND POLISHING equipment. Our present low prices tion has opened a branch office here all over town when shopping? Use —Pick up and Delivery. Veterans' will be retained as long as possible. in the Capital News Building Head THEATRE BOOK 1 RIBELIN’S MAIL ORDER our baby-buggy rental service and Auto Laundry, Vernon Rd., Phone TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS office of this insurance body is in FINISHING DEPARTMENT TICKETS shop in comfort. Percy Harding and . o ___ _ 879-R. 81-tfc 34-T2C V ancouver. Sons. Phone 661. A n y ro ll of 6 o r 8 exposures prmted ELGIN AND SWISS WATCHES, P. N. S. Y. A. C. of course . . . always ac­ Hours 9 to 5 or by appointment 2 93. 82-tfc plus full basement. Located in SERIOUSLY ILL OK. COFFEE Ordiard City Laondry FO R S.ALE — 1940 C H E V R O L E T .'^cuth side. T o ta l cost $'4,100, te rm s Felix Casorso. Black Mountain .M A SO.NK Y CO NTR .\CTO RS—PI as -•^ed.an. In first class condition. Radio, $2,000 dow n. rancher, wn.s taken to hospital Fri- COUNTER Mill Ave. Use the LauncJry Phone 123 toring. stucco, cement .•>;id brick iu'atcr. .anti-freeze. Privately own­ da.v .suffering from a serious case of on SOUTH PE.VDOZI ST. work. Orsi A- Sons. 572 GlenwOvXi ed. 42.00'1 m iles. .Ypply, B. Jeffrev . INTERIOR .-\GENCIF.S LTD. pneumonia. Condition this mornin.g Ave. Plione 494-L. 81-tfc Wcstba.nk. i. , " Jp 32,5 Bernard Ave., Kelowna was described as "iust fair”. PAGE SIX THE KEEOWNA COURIER M O N D A Y . D fX 'E M H E R 8. 1847

Ut . no w o r k le q u m d , Hichtrr to y o i 't i i h ' e riy Iridjcation tiiat Uic long-aw.iitcd LUUDK.N Klhcl U Vermm Hoad, other (l.iy is iilv.nys relir.hed by I xpansion of C.N It f.icilitic;; in li>e Streets, Avenues Up To Standard While King Winter lield an icy last year llu' m ercuiy saiili to eiglit trees and sidewalks. iibovc. TUY ('OPIUEU CEASSH IED every tru’inber of the fort sulm iittnl !>y addittum d Bhalc. /trading and oilln/t; cian when, witii :i lonjj iiamiled Monday niglit. .Several weeks ago of tin' mildest Novcriibcn; In ttie 30 days,while last year pie-chdta- tile rity w rote tlie railway comiiany -videwalks; Kin/;s\v;iy to Uichlcr, to l.'iKl tliree years, deiqiito tlie fact tion %vas recorded on .seven days; B|KM)n. inste.td of a v/and, the lurn>! I .Ahiermari j.ick Horn to City CouiKil la.-d week h;is arotiscel be eomdrueted. CAR AND TRUCK requesting that safety bell.s Ik* in ­ -Miovv fell on tlirce occaston.s. nine days in 15145 and 20 days dui in/; « itew inii fowl Into cliickcn pie, eoiisiiicr.ihle intcrc.st ainiui/,' locil residents, 'The Courier is BUCKLAND • - Eiist of Pendozi, stalled at tile railway crossings. Accordin/; to tlie montidy we.illier 1044. fricar,*a,'ed chicken or even roast pnliiisliiii;' details of tlie various iinprovenients to eitv .streets one !.itiew;dk. chlckcft. Just as the magician with A letter received from the C.N.H. re/iort issued tills week by Dave I’reclpitation last month amount­ INSURANCE BUUNF,- Long to Abbott, surface ed to . 0 2 inch, cotniiaicd with 1 . 2 his t|uick. Kure. movements deceives pionted out that work is cxpucted ;u)d avenues as .su;;{;ested by Alrlerinan Horn. Cliapman. local nietoorologi.st. the with niiphalt, two sidewalks and inch in November, 1040. Low Kates - Full Coverage but delights his atjdience, she may to get underway next year, and in In order to eoiniilete tlie re])ort, it was necessary for Mr. avcra/;e maximum tcmiJcruture last trce.s; Pendo/i to Hiclilcr, one side­ Followiii/' arc the daily record- by following the correct itiocedure. view of the fact many of the tracks month was 42.33 degreetg com|>ared — also — Horn to four every .section of the city„firive down every avenue walk and a complete new surface. in/;3; jtleacc her family. will be changed, the r.dlway com with 30.0 de/;rcc5 la.st year; 40.9 de­ Fire - Orchard - Employee CADDFU— Abbott to Lon/;, ono Date Max. Min . Rain-Know n ie home economists of the Con- pany reque; teil tile city to dr'fer any ‘intl .street, and take a careful note of the recjuireinents neeo.ssary gree:: in 1015. and 43.7 degrees tlie sidewalk on south side and tiee.s; 1 ..... 50 40 Burglary - Plate Glass Bumer .Section, Dominion D epart­ action until that time. to hriiij,' the streets and avenues up to .standard. M r . H o r n year previous, Tlie average mini­ .02 I.on/t to Peridozi. two sidewalks and •> 53 30 .03 ment of Agriculture, offer a few mum tempeiatun- was 3Lr»0 de/rrees Personal Property Floater estini.ifed that it would take at lea.st live years to complete the treej;; Peiidozi to Iliehter. one side- 3 ...... 52 34 .01 hints to help In the home sorcery. ni’.'r d

HOOP TOUR !«♦$«« 5C» IS CANCELLED Doingf JnaeJR iad af^ports P j f c m r r r . McLean ami Kit/pali ick No. tl. I'l.ui . ti/bfiiij; till <;uvrr Jftir- with 211 iioiiit.'i. had a fairly luni- n c U Ii. KdowtiH and ifh<' Okanajjan gOTWmimwmiWnilWiWii ini>iiiwi^iiiL4rfHiffWWWIim^ ...... mimmwMkl A M I fortabk* lead at tine head of the ★ PET^riG REW ’S ★ '>11 a t air thii f;>li h.ivc apparciiUy Uulland Men's 'I'hiit.d.iv iilj;hl bi.>w- fall'll thiou);H Dave C'iiapman. liiif; le;i|;ue, November';. results I'K-al Ua'dadball aiaaxlaUon [trrri- show, 'lent. sal'l lie wn, .hIvImmI the team CITY CAGERS A[)pleja( li:> wa re hulditii; down ;.e- would tuA h<‘ able ti) .'ilTord the trip. Aces Ready For Opening eond .'ipot four iioints behind, while U'nneU are hot ua molten lead Creii/,ot Comdiuetion and Hardie’s KV'EUY I'UUCHASE this year ;snd are eleanlnj; up on STAGE RALLY .Stole weie tied for third, one point nEAirriFUid.Y everyone in the r.icifie Coa.'d I'ro- 1 9 4 7 -4 8 baek, witli 17. /e s’.iorial Uaskethall laacue. Test of Season In the final play for that month, TO WIN GAME on November 27, K G.E. Maes roll­ ------ed V up thev,,v hifUi score ---2745.i\uy Hoy PKEHIWKNT KK KLKCTKO Against Vernon Tuesday Kelowna Lears Defeat Vernon f *‘>nuuv k Taxi made the N A H A M A T A I,. K. S m ith w as A n ■i'j Ar. A V- hltrh slnjile with hi.% 2G9. His 590 re-cdeeted president of the Nara- 40-37 After Overtime Session trijilo also wu» without peer. inata Cricket Club at Its recent an­ l i y A L d i : n e (; r i i ': Nevcinber standings were: nual rncetinf?. PRELIMINARY Me ttc F ltz No. 2 ...... 22 L\f < )KI'I< >\V iiifjlit, tlie Orchard City men of tlic blue and -A “• pplejack-s ■ ' I ' * ' - ...... mlO IIIG COUGAR SHOT fMild meet their first test of the current liockey season. The Vernon Quintet Leads Most of Creu/ot Contr n ...... j7 PENTICTON -After trackInK the curtain of llie M;tiiilitic Hockey L-eague will be lifted at Vernon Way But Locals Rally in - 17 animal for two days. Game Warden Monks cauitht up with and shot a . lieii the V'^eriioii I^egioniiaires...... V V," ^ play ----- liost to ---- the-- Kelowna------•; Aces. 1‘inal Quarter Macs ...... 13 flve-ycar-old male couRar, elRht At H..>0 p.ni. Kelowna and Vernon fans will sec the unfolding ■------, A ces ...... j 3 Kelowna Bcare needed an extra Bombers ...... 13 GIFT-WRAPPED feet, four Inches, from ‘ lip to Up.” ,,f this year’s senior H and Coy Cup challengers. Two hours »ve'’i^l’iui\“es""arUc*Scoia nall''FrV- SmUWsfTaxi...... }? later all will have si/cd up tl.eir possibiliites. • nlitht to wive themselves from Cubs ...... i i I f fy 1iV ^ ^ « Ti P A ^ ^ se _ ...... PLEASE YOURSELF. With the Idea in mind of KcttinK keepirif'out of the Brown Bomber’s " Rom the Vernon Steam Loggers ...... 0 11 ww « n p rev ie w a n d co m in g o u t w ith so m e w ay. u n d ry In a se n io r B b a s k e tb a ll B u sh w a ck e rs ...... 0 UlOOHe M axw ell H o u h c C of- prediction, I attended the Thursday Obviously tickled with the line’s ------MANTLE CLOCKS in flw offiht workout at Vernon. I got an performance. Bud later was quoted IVOXED LEAGUE fee inn CiCllcreither theIllC s u p e r - eyeful but decided it may be _a____ little_ as______saying_ this______line______was as___ good as lost n Thursday Night Weslininster Chinies Vacuum TinurlllcGlaBainc- too early to go out on a limb. „ny »>e'"hadhe had eever v e r pplayed la y e d on. BBut u t {op to p 4 40-37 0 -3*7 o v v e “ r ‘ tVth'^*” e " ''* 's u m rE ln 7 * b u t M o d e rn A p p lia n ce s ...... 42 Normandy Chimes What impressed me more than he waon t sure whether he was go- Vornnn i ♦ A c c s ...... 41 idined Bagm You alwaVB tret anything else was the willingness ing to leave It that way or not. «r,.. , auinict. Hornets ...... 37 t- ■ rf* ■ the boys themeelvcs to put every- Sunday's practice (last night’s) was u' ^ ^ men, the visitors Spccdballs ...... 30 ELECTRIC WALL CLOCKS th e Bllinc B m ootll, iall*bod[« thing into it—as they have been do- to be the decider, he said. All posl- their all in the early stages Incas ...... 29 • , „ 11 ww »_i 1 „ trying to lu get the game tions awuand A&idi::*lines wouldwuuxu wube xuiAiyfairly well though held to a 3-3 score at Legion ...... 26 l€Ml iflXIXWCll H ouse blena* organized. One of the keenest and made up then, he promised. , ^^rst------quarter,------they - C.Y.O. Clippers ...... 24 most pleased with the results was Glen O’Shaughnessy, playing ahead 11-10 at the half. Waldron’s BAROMETERS - large and small Coach Bud Gourlic. right wing with Bill Garrow at left 8 c c -8 »w Battle Cascades ...... Gourlic put his charges through and George Garrow at centre, Bears clambered back into the Store.. WATCHES - ladies’ and men’s the stiRcst drill yet. It was the fifth showed he was rounding into shape, lead when Jack Bogress plopped one Decorators . practice of the year but in severity Glen carried the brunt of the sc- in from well out, quickly followed ® ...... W an ted it m a d e a ll th e o th e rs look lik e a co n d team , a n d sc o re d a few on sc- b y H an k T o ste n so n ’s th r e e fa st R*^iowna C re a m e ry ...... 15 ‘‘E:xclusivc Afrents for GRUEN” picnic. For two hours he kept them vcral nice shots on Bob Butler be- ones, all In the space of two minutes. R^fowna Motors ...... 13 on th e— Ice,--- » —*s p--- lit- u- p^ -in - - tw-..w o teamw — s, tw ee n th e pip es a t th e n o rth end. B u t V ern o n h a d lo ts of ste a m left, In v e stm e n ts ...... 12 FOR CASH ! chargingrging back and forth, getting in- w wivii itt TwonWay Awonway Threat xnrcai —“ before the quarter was out, M^Gavin's Bakery ...... 12 to condition. Majority of the boys ^Hdie Witt who 1.; nroKiblv Hec Kelowna’s 18-11 lead had changed ® chalked up stayed on the whole time, without VL th^ m score for the Ver- scoreboard Thursday night 3 to 5 ACRES Good Land, rest. . ,"tr 1 clefcnce stal- nonites. as the Aces wont slightly berserk. with 4 to 6 Room HOUSE ‘Tm highly pleased with the looked ” exceptionally ”go^d*^ Improved their rebound ♦ M afte^ards. ”1 stlck-handlinj^ is sUll fascinating. wasn’'t®un H t‘hroo’mi "’"i** a everything dS? with electricity and water, think it can be rounded into as good and fans can be sure he will al- la^ec »ninutes remained e*s^^ „ , , PETEIGREW «*™Kelownn b some orchard, rest pasture. a team as any in B.C.” Bud, who is ways bo a threat when he goes un square it at ,, ,^9,7 recognized as one of the finest men the ice. ^ seconds later Tostenson ^ ^ Reply by letter in his class in B.C., said he figured w***» * ■ r a e 4 U t Kelowna in the lead again on- 3175, the highe^ totals made he had all other B.C. outfits sized v, ^ f back a ml- Gore and Fay ------— ------■ —------yegtgtgtggtgijalgtglgigntgtgtgigtgtgigigtgi immediately to UD been definitely decided, but nutc later. McKay split the women’s fare, the 938, 747—2472. Balderston 521 HiDlnh A m n Z Z ~ ------^ , . . it will likely be cither Eric Loken Nenrlv i former getting the single with 295 KEL. MOTORS (2) __M Thomn- bion 477 «4nw^#.r tnplc. Cards grabbed the single WINFIELD Easily the most impressive men or Ken Dwyer, or even Val Kay, K-fir,,, \ u the latter the triple of 680. Lar- son 492, H. August 417 H C Au- 701 750 '831 ^45 ®’ Same high with their 812 while the on the ice that night, Gourlie centr- or Jimmy Clark. have lost the game ry Would tied up both men’s lau- gust 306, I. August 563* A August OK INVEST fil r-nr,- h i u aggregate went to Bruins with 2240. Red & White Store ______, ...... CLIPPERS (2) — Herbst 404, Sil- R.R.1, Kelowna. 328, Meek 408. 682, 799, 641—^2122 ^^6' Delano 449, Schneider 465, '"T k work out {^om "fefe"ree''"^cS-ire" % t t Z n . S c o __ • • • ■ Pfliger 434, handicap 0. 689, 790. 754 Jack Biechel as busy as Walcott use the two Gar- French missed his first try and on CASCADES (0) — Verna Faul- - SPEEDBALLS (won four points INCAS (3) — Gibson 332, Hyland • —2239. ' and Val ^y Two good pros- the second may have been rattled coner 423, Brooks 425, Vi Faulconer Waldrons by default.) 488, Peterman 431, Ashley 349, RT?Tmv<; t f pects were still to be heard from by the heckling from the gallery Patterson 460, B. Faulconer 370, Brown 630, handicap 12. 577, 887, t ? « TT . ^efevre 417, ^at night, and though absent.then. Anyhow Pettman took n dir^ handicap 301. 723, 788, 858—2369 SERV. DECOR. (3) — K ICopp 778—2242. Johnston 429, L. Bokclago 441, A. Gourlie hoped they would be view of the “p™? snortsmanc;hi^^ ACES (4) - Bell (2) 420, McKay 582,^E, ^OPPKppp_345, 345, JH.H. Skuratow 464, ^ _6c 5c to ?1$1 STORE Jl)(1) - J. ShirrefI fss g T l- S FOR COMPLETE around Sunday. as te called if and gaw Pr^n^’h 680, F. Gore 538, D. Gore (^ 472 293, H. Pekrul 486, handi- 450, H. ShirrefI 438, C. Shirreff 546, 'You can say we’ll be all set for aLther*'to2 butTt"^ 1^7 w^sTus^t G. McKay (2) 3l’6, 1^001^749 1157,’ ’776.'7M-2363. ’ Munro 407, L.S. 32^ 646. 853, 665-^ Tj,„dayesday night,.dghl, though,”though," Bud c„„-con- nff Ro‘’iuiatT<:„",too‘i„“ ♦;__ ^ d thoVo"o 1014,1004—3175. C.Y.O. (1) — Douillard 393, A. 2164. CARDS (3) — Davidson 409, C. Dickson 445, F. Dickson 484, R. Jessop 427, Fuller 302, Perrin 367, L. Jessop 482, handicap 81. 703, 643, “ rotVothoh------tens ----- and som e “*Bogress put Kelowna two points Sutton (2) 295, Anderson 422, C. Anderson 497. 718, TENPIN LEAGUE SIGN AND DECORATING members of the Vernon team watch- 686, 837—2241. 812—2158. up snaring a rebound but Monk D. Sutton 458, Gordon (2) 301,Mou- ■Friday Night -made c ir ra brandbra^nd^neTS“e new game againaTain“w*{S with braybra772r. (2). 262, Glover 451, Robson ORIOLES (0) — Hooper 379, Pe- HORNETS (2) — Willows 457, W. L. ters 414, Knooihuizen 394, Elliott closely. It was difficult to determine a nice goal from well in With a 2074 handicap - 333. 897, ■ 854, ■ 923 Coles 632, D. Moebes (2) 284,. An- Bruins ...... 14 SERVICE whether they were surprised, pleas- shot from the side, Bert Saucier 7 493, L .S. 367. 697, 621, 729—2047. ed, or what noL but most seemed made it 36-34 but a Llf-mhiutd MODERN APR (-91 TT P.,^k ‘Person (2) 232, B. Moebes 600, E. Clippers ...... 14 11 s^wT/strength apparent later Barnett upped Vernon’s score «*• “ • ” »• a a L - — — ■:« 17 ENTER LAST STRONGHOLD ISeluftheteclal flekeu in,Ke- n 1007 835 2855 ^ 588. 1013, McGAVIN’S (2) — J. ’Thompson Clippers, by taking a pair from VERNON—^For the first time in F M O M E - 1 0 1 9 lowna for the game tomorrow night Comes the Clmcher ^ • 482, Donaldson 605, C. ’Thompson the leading Bruins Friday night, the local history of curling, women have been reported as brisk. Tic- «lai^as got the clincher with less OK ______Glaggett ' 536. Badley «38. 838. 923, 92.3. 1011-^2772. 1011^8772. teams------W. now **'*»'-have 14 wins rviiia and ouu. seven s>t;vcii tishnotj. sport. b. At cta general mmeot^tog o w in g game but entitle purchaser to par- brought jhe .s^^ 38-37 just as 500, Gamer 508, Neissn’er 564. 787, KET PRPAivr r3 i .me loss^-Big guns were L. Jessop with held a week ago. the Vernon La- ticipate .in the drawing for a refri- it takes to run up the floor. ------L. C R E A M . (3) T h o m a s 4 0 5 , a 201 single- and- J. Elliott with a dies Curling was formed. gerator. Draw will be made during Saucier and James added single tomorrow night’s game. points on free throws just before CYRIL H. TAYLOR Special busses are expected to ^ £ bell sounded, to ^ve the home- gy leave here Tuesday night in time for downers the 40-37 edge. ^ 943 Clement Avenue the game at Vernon. Eric Loken at Bogress and Tostenson carried the ^ 32-tfc the Coffee Counter is handing out for the Bears, getting 12 and fHo 11»11, rGSDGCtiv©lV-respectively. .TamPcJames \iyoo'was fairly close behind with nine points. 12 ONLY Two-Piece CheiiterfieM Sets! But the big shot of the night was W Buzz Barnett who got 16 points for ^ the losers. Douglas was second best JR A Christmas Suggestion for the Handy Man of the House for the Vernoniteis, with nine. ^ B. Weddell Gets 24 Legion Pioneers, one of the city’s ^ Qlae^ eM im ^o o h intermediate B teams, appeared to be in a class all by itself a^inst the ^ Vernon inter Bs. in the preliminary A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS WE HAVE IN STOCK: game, the Pioneers had an easy time Hand Saws of it as they walked in with a 62- Hammers Bevel Squares 19 win over the outclassed, visitors ONLY — Keyhole Saws Bryan 'Weddell was the one,man % Hatchets Combination Squares show for the Pioneers, outscoring Hack Saws o Levels Tin Snips the whole Vernon five with his 24 Screwdrivers o points, all made ud of field goals. ^ Pliers Sliding Rules ^ Next on the bill of fare at the ^ Scout HaU is the best - line-up yet .50 this year—a senior B game and an ^ inter A game. Penticton’s seniors and intermediates will be the oppo- W sition for the Bears and the Ke- ^ 139 Builders lowna Orioles. This twin bill is set ^ YOUR CHOICE OF TAPESTRtES — 1054 Ellis Street for this coming Saturday. W S e n io rs ^ Wines, B;iues, Greens and Rust KELOWNA— Wilkinson, Bogress Nrf 12, W eddell, J a m e s 9, J e n n e n s 2, A r- ^ diel 1, Tostenson If; Saucier 5. To- -4f OUTSTANDING VALUE ! tal-i—40. K/rf "VERNON—D o u g las 9, B a rn e tt 16, W MAKE IT “A^GIFT FROM THE FAMILY” Munk 6, Janicki 6, Gabelhei, French. ^ SUGGESTION; MAINLINE (SEN. B) HOCKEY LEAGUE Total—37. ^ I n te r B ^ Give them a NEW Chesterfield from the Okanagan ■VERNON Nick’s Aces— Hopping ^ Upholstering Company . . . "We cordially invite you 2, Jones, Kashmody. Graves 5, La- W to come and see us at work. We guarantee you bin.. 6, T rip p 6. T o ta l—19. KELOWNA—B. Weddell 24, Mar- quality through and through and value that simply shall 10, Haworth 2. D. Burke, M. W i cannot be equalled. Burke 2, Welder 6, iVshton 4, Clow- W OPENING LEAGUE GAME er 2, Holland 4. Lansdowne 2, J. ^ ii Weddell 6. Total—62. ^ HERE’S ANOTHER “UNTIL Referees—P. Weddell (first game) W CHRISTMAS ONLY” SPECIAL ! m C. Pettman. Umpire—J. Giordano'. ^ Timekeeper—D. Hill. Scorer— R. K elew m a Ace§ L ig h t., vs. 1 1 ©MLY Vem aii VERNON MAY HAVE STRONG 'A' lOCKEY TEAM if* Cogswell Chairs VERNON CIVIC ARENA ( WITH OR WITHOUT FOOTSTOOL) VERNON — Practices started in ^ earnest last week among the senior ^ COMFORT ! Bs in preparation for the opening ^ tussle of the Mainline Hockey Lea- STYLE! gue against Kelowna, here on Tues- js? day night. ^ QUALITY ! ~ ^ . S O Dec Neither Manager Bill Hayward or pK VALUE! Coach Alec Kulay had any pre- ik? 8.30 p.m. game comments to make but obser- ^ %4 vers believe Vernon will ha\/e an wg improved team over last year’s ^ We sincerely urge you to phone 819 squad and its strength will be de- without delay. There can only be 23 SPECIAL TICKETS AVAILABLE termined during the first meeting KA with Kelowna, "ruesday. lucky people! We are located upstairs $1.00 E A C H Among the newcomers seeking a berth_on_l ho_t cam _n raJKeith JDulIvv- above Scott’s, the sign is on the door 2 1 . and Dutch Hunter, both goal ^ and you are most welcoifie to come in. entitles purchaser to participate, during game, in a tenders. Duffy learned his stuff around Saskatoon and Hunter did net duty at the coast. DRAW FOR REFRIGERATOR O ther new facc.s are the conch. ^ Kulay. formerly of Portage La Prai- 1^ These tickets may be purchased from any member of Man., and Reinnie I.Iiller, 20. ^ cx-Mclvillc; Sa.s's:.. flash, who a t­ the hockey club. Support the Kelowna Hockey Club tended this fall's Chicago ’ Black Hawks' training school. by buying tickets from the Kelowna Aces. Most of the others trying out are no strangers to the local fan. They O lanagm U phslsterisg include Bill Neilson, Stan Grisedale, PHONE 729 FOR BUS TRANSPORTATION Bill Si.mms, Mike Zcmla. John Lou­ AND INFORMATION don, Stan Berry. Lc.s Smith, Stan Netzel. Ron Conley, Gordon Hale, Fred Smith and A rnold AnsIcJ-. PAGE EIGHT THE KELOWNA COURIER MONDAY. DECKMBKR 8, WHO WILL BE NEXT B.C. PKEMIER? ------— RACE NARROWS DOWN TO THREE ( ( i r u n i I ’a K C I j ANNIVERSARY ALL ARE WELCOME TO THE ANSCOMB J U IIN 6 0 N WIEMUS PARTY HELD tie iicld un(»pi)o:>etl lor ttuee yeur?. heefi among ids eiiief as;,ets. both i< d lor laljor unions, He foulii iiioli.ibly tiuve been Uieie in busineji'; and iiulitics. Star AUiletr Gn^Udytmad, ^o^im al 6o4ftfdeiedl yet. If tie d vviinted. lie got ealb'd ' lio.'s .'’ away back BY WALRODS liu! l.nri'er (ieUiy eiilled He rteji- in ids seliooi days at Hoys’ Central, Ciurdoii Wismer played iill the ga­ jH:d into ttie inijyor;, ctiair in Vic­ wliere he was always an outstanding me;-. too when he was a youth, base­ Ei{;;htcenth Weddin};; Anniver­ toria in lOpy. at ttie lieiRlil of tlie athlete. Itugby and laeroiae were ball, hockey, laeros-se. In Vancouver boom, w ent tlironcli l!t3() iiiul 1931. his favorili';!. It war. the old he- wheie he concluded hi,s law course, sary Observed in New Home wtien lie experienced (irst of tlie m a n lacros;H,> w hen you w e re lu ck y he played on the lawyer's ba:.eball of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Walrod DANCE hunger nuirelies to tlie City Hall, to walk off the field alive. team . Horn in Sutton. Out., in IBUtl, of Ttn>» roll.* Some 24 friends gathered at the Douiiivatcd Count'll I’ennsylvjinia Dutch stock, he came new lioinc of Mr, and Mrs. It. P. I’eople at tlie City Hull still re­ •'IJoss’’ wa.’i BO good at it he turn­ west with hl.s parents at an early FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th Walrod, 1650 Pcndorl Street, after call his quick, dominatint; conduct ed professional in 1912. Even in age. His ancestors, he recalls proud­ the Stagette concert on Thursday in the of council rueelinipi. A trained char­ those days he was u gotul birslness ly, came to Canada In I'/IO, which night, to celebrate the couple’s IBth tered accountant, he always w^'iit head, for he got $1,200 on a contract was 06 year,"! before the American wedding anniversary. Prominent in KELOWNA SCOUT HALL quickly to the point. to play 10 games, but the league revolution and its United Empire He retired undeafeated from the folded up after two were played. the llowcr decorations was a gor­ L o y alists. geous bouquet of white and red from mayoralty, spent a year puttiiu; his Hos,s still h a d th e $1,200. Young Wl.smer started in a law Dance to Carl Dunaway’s Oiclicstra private business in order and Jump­ His first venture in politics came carnations and white chrysanthe­ 9.30 until 1.00 a.m. ollico when 14. For a while, to get mums, a tribute from Tiny. /J ed hack Into the political fray In In 1033 on the Liberal ticket In funds to continue his studies, he the fall of 1933. V ictoria. worked on a Canadian Pacific con­ Musical entertainment of n lilgli ADMISSION: Single, 75(? Couple, $1J>5 While stalwart:; of Uie disintegra- For the home town boy. Victoria struction gang in the Kootenays. calibre delighted the guests, those DRESS: Formal and Semi-Formal llnjj Tolmle Conservative govern­ votcr.s went completely overboard Articled here to he legal firm pf contributing being Kay Dunaway, ment fell on all sides In the I'attullo and elected him well at the top of Huiaell, lie was admit- Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hill, Mrs. sweep of 1033, Mr. Atiscomb mar­ Ihe poll, even ahead of hla running ted to the bar in Ifll.*). In 1921 he Jack McLennan, Dave Popper, of ^ ^ ched into the Icgislatui-c for Vic­ mate John Hart, now premier. partnered with the late Senator G. Vernon, witli his trombone: and toria nominally under an indepen­ In the Legislature whore many G. M cG ccr. the host. The hostess was helped In PROCEEDS TO TEEN TOWN FUND dent label. old Liberal stagers held the spot­ serving the guests by Mrs. Marge light, Iloss soon found his feet. ‘A Good Job’ Blake, Mrs. Harold Brynjolfson. COME ONE 1 COME A LL ! Finaiiclal Criic © .Soon he was hammering home the Elected to the legislature for the Mr. Jack McLennan and Mr. Bruce Immediately, he assumed the role theme of trade—better trading first time in 1933, as running mate Paige. Marie and Tiny were encir­ of llnaneial critic from the Opposi­ ri/:hts in B.C. in Canada—ii fair deal with that otlier Gordon, Chief Jus- cled by tlicir friends, who gave out tion side, though the CCk’ wore the for the west. Tliough he never held ice Gordon Sloan, he found liim- w ith 11 rousing rendition of "For Ollicial Oppoiiition. In those day.s, any chuirrnnnshipii, he served on se­ self attorney-general vvlien Mr. They arc Jolly Good Fellows"; and money was a secondary considera­ veral important house committees. S lo an w e n t to llie b en c h in 1037. Dr. Walter Anderson made a little Yes, Santa’s completed his Christmas shopping. tion with the CCF. Those were the Awarded OBE To many, this seemed premature. parting congratulatory speech to years he coined his famous phrase B efo re th e 1937 elec tio n B oss’s But before long people were say- nie poiiular couple, Gifts for family and friends at Thomson’s tha the provincial treasury was business took him to New West­ ing: “Gordon Wismer is dolnj; a “sunk higher than a kite” and lie in­ minster, but he ran agpin on the good job.’’ They w eren’t all Liberals, bor laws and also to reduce liigh- Jewelry.:— sisted tlie money guardians must Victoria ticket. As they will in po­ e ith e r. way recklessness. , “cut to tile bone and scrape tlie litics sometimes, the voters who When he took the post again, af- In the Wismer family circle are Costume Jewelry ★ Silverware b o n e.’’ ler some years out of tlie political son Robert G., 31, member of the As the Conservatives began to re­ were so enthusiastic about him in 1933, tu rn e d th e cold slio u ld c r an d arena, it stared a fight that threat- Wismer law firm in Vancouver; ★ Watches form ranks lie contested the Icader- ened for a time to rend the Coali- Jack 24, in second year law at Un- Glassware ship when the late Dr, _F._ Patterson Ho stayed out until 1945, though tion asunder. iversity of British Columbia, and a was chosen in 1930, with Hon. R. L. Crystal-ware and many, many more ho did a job of work supervising His predecessor, the late Hon. R. stepson. Stuart Duncan. 19, in Trin- Maitland as the other contender. dcfonso construction during the war L. Maitland, KC, was a Consorva- ity College School. Po t Hope, On- After Dr. Patterson’s death he ran and was awarded the OBE. Then in tivc, and the Tories felt the oiTice tario, who also intends to study law. m a close second to Mr. Maitland in a New Westminster by-elcction he was their portfolio. But the prem- There arc two daughters, Dorothy m : the bitterly foughT Kamloops con­ returned to the House, although ac- icr’s prerogative prevailed. (Mrs. Don Brealcy), 1909 Waterloo, Jewelers vention. Then in 1945 he assumed tually not taking his scat until he Borstal Home who has a son and a daughter (the the mantle in a contest with W. A. C. Bennett, of South Okanagan. was re-elected at the general poll years, now. ho has been llgh- latter born three days ago), and in the fall of 1945. ting for re-cstablishment of the Bor- Shirley (Mrs. W. H. Gross), whose fC eia u m a Record Majority His C.C.F. opponent in the 1945 Home system for rehabilitation husband is taking a master’s degree THOMSON’S In a re-division of legislative seats election, Clillord Greer, had this to of young first-offenders, and only ^ g e o lo g y at Universit.y of Toron- in 1941-r-the Conservatives called it say in defeat: "I think you are a the other day he saw his efforts secretary to one a “gerrymander” — Mr. Anscomb’s gentleman and fought a very good bear fruit. He wants to bring in Ihc college deans, stam,ping ground of Oak Bay was light.” game laws that will make B.C. a ’The attorney-general is thrice a split from the Victoria seat and After his election there was much "hunter’s paradise.” He seeks to iron grandfather, for son Robert also has CHRISTMAS CAKE tossed over to him, while the Liber- lobby gossip about his possible ele- the kinks out of the province’s la- a son. als took the remaining three seats, vation to a cabinet post. Recent CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS He’s recorded the biggest majorities events suggest that it would have ^tsisistetfitscetstsistetgtetsestgtst(SMte(statae23etffteiat3tat{us:te;te:i(tteistiitetete(cSi3>3>S]3lS>3lSl3l9l3aiSlft%th3^3t%3i2lSl3lSi3^^ 1 Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner the match on the putting green.) 257 Lawrence Ave. Phone 813 In his swing round the counry FOR EXCELLENT JOB PRINTING SEE THE COURIER 1 Nearly New Circulator Heater he emphasized old age pensions and 2 Cot Beds; Complete Several All Sizes Beds From Page 1, Column 8 low-purchase, not low-rental hous­ 2 Library Tables 3 Others Smaller. Mayor Renmed ing. And he places much weight bn a new Dominion-provincial deal for 1 Choice Office Desk Occasional Chairs Little interest was shown in the realization of an adequate program. It Will Pay You to Visit Us, We Have Good Values 1947 civic election, and some con- Although he had the disadvan- cern was expressed this morning tage of having played against the when there was a possibility that Salmonbellies ih his younger days, NOTE ADDRESS two of the three vacant council and what is worse, helped to beat seats would not be filled. ^ them occasionally, his adopted city There was little surprise in Mayor gave 800 more votes in the general CROWFS AUCTION ROOMS Hughes-Games being returned to of- election than in the by-election, fice by acclamation. Under an am- While the origin of his nickname Phone 921 229 Leon Avenue endment to the Municipalities’ Act is now vaguely established, his se- by the provincial government early cond name,“ Ingevar,” is still a mys- this year, mayors elected in various _ tery to many. He was born in 1890, municipalities in the province, wilF in Victoria, to Oliver Johnson.,and ■'"S'''' now serve a two-year term instead Gudrun Finson Johnson, both. Ice- of one year as in the past. Ia n die. T in r ©MlFl Prior to being elected Chief Ma­ There MUST be some­ gistrate last year, Mayor Hughes- Games served as chairman of the one *you Wish to make finaSce committee during the last NAME LINE-UP RADIO & ELECTRIC LTD. Happier this Christmas. two years that Mayor James Petti­ .om KELOGAM (1632 Pendozi St.) You know the answer. grew was in office. He has .served FOR KELOWNA FAMOUS PLAYERS ENTERTAINMENT on . the council continuously since 1938, although he first tasted the fruits of defeat the first year he TH URS., FRI. — 7 and 9.03 ran for Council in 1937 in a by-elec­ HOCKEY TEAM MON., TUES., WED. SAT. Continuous from 1 p.m. tion against George Sutherland. Roster Released by Bud Gour- Two Shmvs Nightly: 7 and 9.05 A Melodramatic Thriller , . . Bom in Birmingham, Eng., Mr. Hughes-Games came to Canada in lie After Final Practice on Northeni Electric 1911, going direct to Calgary. He re­ Sunday Night sided there for a short time, and m 199 MATINEE WED. later .moved to Vancouver, where he lived until 1914. JUVENILE TEAM BABY CHAMP at 2 p.m. (Not Continuous) At that time he joined the 16th 3 : Canadian Scottish, and served over­ Line-ups of the Kelowna Aces and ^ V J>, “The biggest little radio in the world’ seas for three and a half years, at the Kelowna Kodiaks for tomorrow which time he was badly gassed. night’s openers against Vernon at . He returned fe> Vancouver at the the Vernon Civic Arena were de- ^ end Of hostilities, but went back to termined at the practice session last 5-INGH SPEAKER the Old Country a few years later. night. sjrf HIGHLY SELECTIVE. r He first came to Kelowna in 1926 Here is the Ace roster as released ^ V and has since resided here. by Coach Bud Gourlie this morn- ^ STANDARD Broadcast Goal — Jack Biechel. . SUPERIOR TONE .25 WIUIAM Defence — Eddie Witt, Hugh Dry- borough; Jim Clark, Eric Loken. fjrf 6 COLORS! P o w i i i . Forwards — Dave Newton (R), ^ Carnation Red, Red-Gold, Blue, BIRTHS Bud Gourlie (C), Jimmy Eldon (L); Green, Ivory and Brown. IHTfRNITKlNAl PICTURES Bill Garrow, Ken Dwyer, Glen O’- Myrna LO Y prtMRh Shaughnessy; Clarence Gourlie, Val ^ MOM'S NEW MYSTEBY-COMEOy Kay, George Garrow. Spare — Andy ^ A rn o tt. j y EDWARD G. ROBINSON KRASSELT — At the Kelowna Game time is 8.30 p.m. (See pre- UNIVERSAL VACUUM UNIVERSAL TOASTERS— $S,25 Sm & M e General Hospital, on Saturday, De- vious story on sports’ page.) LORETTA YOUNG cember 6, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. A1-, In giving out the Kodiak line-up CLEANER— Tank Type; $QC| .^0 at...... ' m tU M M f ban Krasselt. Kelowna, a daughter, this morning, Manager George Yoc- com plete ...... ELECTRIC K ETTLES...... $ 1 1 .9 5 ORSON WELLES 'WILLIAMS — At the Kelowna him said the juveniles would play KEENAN W YNN IN General Hospital, on Sunday, De- the Vernon juveniles in a prelimin- If ROYAL UPRIGHT $Q9 00 t rmirc f rr AC The cember 7, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ary game Tuesday night (tomorrow) CLEANER— Com plete . . TRI-LITES, from ...... $ 1 7 .9 5 p lu s --- ter Williams. Winfield, a daughter, starting at 7 p.m. MONTGOMERY — At the Kelow- Called Kodiaks UNIVERSAL IRONS— $11 .95 TORCHERE LAMPS ...... $ 2 7 5 0 Pete Smith Novelty na CJeneral Hospital, on Sunday, De- 'The local juveniles will be known cember 7, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo- as the Kelowna Kodiaks. Many on streamline, automatic beauties nard Montgomery. Kelowna, the team played last year with the “ATHLETIC QUIZ” — also — d a u g h te r. midgets, the original Kodiaks, fam­ A HOST OF OTHER ELECTRICAL SERVANTS FOR THE HOME . . . “SKI BELLES” KITA — At the Kelowna General ous as the “Rinkless Wonders.” Hospital, on Sunday, December 7. CARTOON and NEWS Ski Enthusiasts Attention Use of the name Kodiaks was not 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kita, Ke­ decided until last night when it was CARTOON - NEWS lowna. a daughter. finally apparent that a midget team could not be put together. For sev­ BEST “COMBINATION” BUY ON THE MARKET ! eral pracices, boys of midget age By Reading This You Will Be Convinced have been turning out along with How We Can Help You in Your Christina's the Juveniles, but the calibre was not strong enough to form a tean\ RADib PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION H45'<» Gift Buying . . . Yochim said. AO F*

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