T he K elow na C o urier VOLUME 46 iTclow na7"I^ ish C olum bia, M onday, Septem ber 26, 1949. N U M P E R 1 6 Audited Paid Circulation TWICE WEEKLY MONDAY & THURSDAY CAGERS PLAN Tw o M en Killed Near ANNUAL MEET Okanagan-Mainline Hockey

Decision to hold the annual meet­ e d i t o r i a l s Peachland A s Jeep ing of the Kelowna Basketball As­ sociation this Thursday was reach­ ed nt on impromptu organlrational Steps Up Into Senior A Class meeting last night. A Significant Date Election of offleers and making Fails To M ake Turn important plans for the coming sea­ Totlay, I>. i'i; M. A'r Services commences its regu­ son «ro on the agenda Thursday at Lockup Is Jammed lar air schedule linking the t>kanagan cities, llie inaugura- the annual meeting nt the Aquatic W ill Provide Better VV^O men were killed, and another lies seriously injured in lounge, starting at 7.30 p.m. With Week-end lion of this service means tliat a (IrtMin, nurtured for two de- T the Sum m erland hospital, when a jeep in which they were cadc.s by many of the Valley’s forward-looking residents, has tiding, left the highway half a mile north of Peachland at 9 Imbibers Class of Hockey at la.st become a reality. The new service not only means that o’clock Friday night. GROWERS MAY Crowded conditions at the Dead ate: Robert lletiry Abbott, of Parksville, V.I., and local loek-up were at Ihclr ICC1."^K)N of the Okaiiagaii-Mainliiic Hockey League (o the Okanagan Valley cities have a direct connection with the worst over the week-end, Sgt. D up from intermediate into Senior A class was one t)f the air lanes o1 the world, it will encourage greater exchange of Allan OlisofT, (.ranite road, Nelson, FEEL EFFECTS U. B. McKay, NCO in eliarge of air lanes oi me woim, Injured is John L. Kramer, of Vernon. the Kelowna BLO. Provincial major developments arising out of the Hritish C'olnmliia Ama­ views between the various Valley district themselves. I rom Kushed to .Summerland hospital, OlisofT died at 3.30 a.m., I'olicc, revealed this morning. teur Hockey Association’s animal meeting: at Kamloops yester- Kamloops to Osoyoos is a long stretch and it is frequently dif- Saturday, and Abbott passed away four hours later. Kramer OF NEW ORDER ‘T don’t know what was be­ d:iy. hind It all,” ho commented, “but News that the league—embracing Kelowna. Vernon, Kam- ficult to arrange meetings to discuss problems common to the is sufTering from a fractured skull. Hcmovnl of restrictions on im­ a lot of fellows — nearly all portation of American fresh fruits loojis, and for the Tirst time Kerrisdale (Vancouverj, and Na­ whole Interior The new service should facilitate t h e holding According to police reports, the transients •— went on a spree.” I«< wnoie imeiiui. im- • vehicle failed to make a turn on and vegetables will no doubt affect Total of 15 men were Jam­ naimo—had m ade this important move, was given a varietl re­ Okanagan growers. A- C. Lander, , the highway near the sawmill, med In behind the bars Over of such meetings. THEATRE HEADS assistant general maneger, B.C. ception in Kelowna toilay. the week-end. Eight of the Im­ Opinion was divided on whether it was the right thing to Tlic L. & M. has been operating in this area long enough havc^^'bcen ^e^°^ivcr*^of OPEN PARLEY Tree Fruits, stated today. Com­ bibers, picked up Saturday to have g.'iincd the coiifidcncc of air travellers. Ihc enterprise inquest opened at 2 menting on Hon. Dougins A'bbott’s night and Sunday morning, ap­ do. I'lvcn oflieials of the Kelowma Packers were taken aback at announcement in the Commons peared before M agistrate G. A. „ ( .lie OIK-rator., of the service .loubtless tvi.l he rewarded with « this atteraeoa it S a n tm e r - iory^STeVwtlor t!ie sudden turn of events. McKay in police court this mor­ Said Hill .Spear, president of the local club: “’This turn­ a large and growing patronage. September 26th bids fair to be Xhg three men were thrown out Kelowna and Vernon attended a ning and were flned. about came as a snrpise to ns. But now' that it has happened r..w . fh,. .^ifrnJrtrant dates in the travel history of the Oka- o t the vehicle after it skidded off regional conference here today and ^111 bo hit the hardest, one of the sigm heant dates in tnc travel nistory oi me v j k u addressed by F. H. Gow, head IVAnJous, a winter pear, will bo we’ll have to study wdiat it means before saying anything about nagan cor is reported to have rolled over of the theatrical group in British marketed for the next two or three CITY POUCE it. OfTliaiid, thongli, J think it’ll w'ork out okay.” fjpvcral times. Columbia. " months, and if American pears are “A eliange in name is about all it amounts to,” remarked During the convention Will Har- dumped into Canada at a lower Police reported the trio rented Dr. Mel Butler, Kelowma, OMHA president. "The matter was the jeep at Vernon, and had plan­ per, manager of the Paramount price, valley. growers may get a OFFICER IS Devaluation and What It Means ned on visiting Peachland. theatre in Kelowna, entertained the lower return for the fruit, tiiscussed thoroughly at a league meeting yesterday and agreed . , , . . It is understood the garage owri- visiting delegates at a luncheon in The U.S. fruit market is distinct- upon nnanimonsly,” he said. -Now------that------the llrst excitement------of the devaluation announcements has . V.,^.j. vernon who -rented______the___ ve- -- Royal Anne Hotel. A private ly unhealthy at the present time, Dr. Butler admitted the B.C.A.H.A. w'asn’t "altogether too passed it Is possible to sit down and estimate Just what the new price j^cn, was flned $25 and screening of the new Eagle-Lion Mr. Lander stated. However, he of the British pound and the Canadian dollar actually does mean, and (,Qgt3 jfQj. not having a speed gov- picture, “ The Winslow Boy” which did not think removal of rcstrlc- —:— happy” about the valley circuit going into Senior A. "Ami why the steps were taken. ernor on the car. is the first of a series of English tiOns will affect Okanagan apples. Cpl. Bill Davidson Promoted yvas some opposition from the Kootenay representatives, Considering the devaluation of the pound purely as a British policy. Parents of the youths are en- pictures shortly to be released in as the bulk are exported outside to Sergeant and Transferred too,” he adcictl. several points emerge. The cirmcumstanccs which led to devaluation route to Summerland . Canada, was held for the delegates, the country, to Nelson District In explanation for the .smlclcn changeover, after it has been arc these:The United Kingdom must buy certain essential foodstuffs and raw materials in the dollar area. Otherwise her people would go unfed Tronstcr of corporal B U I ' otcil concerned,” Dr. Butler explained. "Classes are either Senior United States market and increase the earnings of U.S. dollars. It will M a r k i n g E n d o f 2 0 Y e a r s H a r d W o r k Only two weeks ago, Cpl. David- A or Intermediate, also increase the cost of Britain’s imports from the dollar area and son was prese^ited by His Honor, Moving up into senior A means thus tend to discourage all but the most essential imports. Lieutenant-Governor C. A. Banks the calibre of hockey will be main- Sir Stafford Cripps in his speech illustrated these points by refer- Monday, September 26, will go with the long service and good tained at a high degree, better APPLE PACK cnees to the sale of British automobiles in the U.S. and the piurchase down in the annals of Canadian conduct medal after serving 20 players will be attracted, and a by Britain of Canadian wheat and flour. British cars are priced in ster- aviation industry as a “red letter” Support Hockey . . Or Else years with the B. C. Provincial longer playing season will result. ling. If a car is priced at £300 and the pound is worth $4 (U.S.) then day for the City of Kelowna—and Police. said Dr. Butler. SURVEY WILL the U.S. price will be $1,200. But if the value of the pound is cut to $2.80, for the Okanagan as a whole, Okanagan hockey fans may see the last of Pacific Coast Cpl. Davidson qualified for the Senior B (or intermediate) play the U.S. price for this car will be $840. A fter devaluation, the $840 will A sleek-looking, twin-engine, six Hockev League training camps unless they turn out and attend rank of sergeant a short time ago. jg usually over by the end of Feb- give the manufacturer precisely the sum he got from $1,200—that is passenger Beechcraft zoomed out the exhibition games in Kamloops, Vernon and Kelowna. It is-expected he will be promoted ruary or early in March, mostly BE LAUNCHED £300. of a crystal-clear sky at 8.20 a.m. This was learned from well informed sources this morning to sergeant ■ once he becomes es- because centres on the prairies in tablished in Nelson, that class of play have no artificial ’The lowering of the price is clear enough, although as Sir Stafford today, made a low circuit over the when it was revealed that Frank Dotten, owner of the Seattle A t recent B.C.F.G.A. conventions, pointed out, it wiU mean that a larger volume of exports will be needed city, and touched down on the pla- Ironmen plans on pulling his team out o£ Vernon the end of ic e . i,„ growers have asked for greater to maintain, not to mention increase, the dollar earnings. cid water of Lake Okanagan before this week due to poor attendance at exhibition games. Dotten A longer playing season, In reverse, however, the United Kingdom will have to pay more for some 100-odd spwtators will complete his fall training in Seattle. FAMILY GROUPS po?„t,rsr.: „»7v:.rp%,o« 'A' Coley Hall, owner-manager of Canucks, comment­ imports from the dollar area. With wheat, the price at Fort WilUam will th*. ^tartnlss^neer <» " ■ « •!>= B .C .F .G .A .. continue to be $2 per bushel. But whereas the $4 pound bought two marking the start of air pas ng ing on Dotten’s action, said, the Seattle team had not drawn a directors at their convention last sufficient crowd to m eet training expenses. K e lo w n a ’s bushels, the $2.80 pound will buy only 1 2-5 bushels. The 10 per cent Silf^nUot M n Mclvor at- OF DJ». ARE Coley estimated a minimum attendance of 1,500 per game M em oS A rena^Tas rompleted Sutive^^eauesTne“lu^^^ Stion’"*' ' devaluation of the Canadian dollar improves this slightly for the Bn- WRh chief p^^ a last year, Kamloops’ this year and executive requesting such action. tish. The $2.80 pound in U.S. money becomes $3.08 in Canadian money, the controls, the aircr^t taxied up would be necessary to meet expenses. He pointed out all the Pacific Coast teams now training in the valley; run into con­ NOW AVAILABLE •Kerrisdale’s is nearing completion E. J. Chambers and W. E. A dam s' and at $2 per bushel, the $3.08 wil buy Just over.1% bushels. As with footTf now. have been appointed a survey com- wheat so wiU all the U.K.’s imports from the dollar area. This means ^he foot of B era^d Ave. Mclvo siderable expense. - Family groups of displaced per­ Dotten was going to keep his Seattle team in Vernon imtil Seek Allan Cup? mittee of two to investigate the that the price of foodsti^s and raw materials will rise. ^ SaU y w elcoS by Fred Gisborne sons are now available for place­ October 3 or 4. ______M r. S p e a r s a id th e r e w o u ld b e Here is the rub m the poUcy. The amount of the rise in living and ggj^^t of the Kelowna Board of ment on farms within Kelowna and Hall said he did not plan pulling his team out of Kelowna. district according to Doug Disney, means of appraising it. other costs will be a direct cut in the standard of living of the people Trade Mayor W B Hughes-Games He hoped, however, that attendance at e^dhibition games this pmnlovmpnt officer of the local believed there would be none in “ of the United Kingdom. It wUl be reducing by that much the gains made jack Horn chairman of the week would be large enough so that training expenses could be emSoJSiS office Vernon and Kamloops line-ups, at fHie committee will study the i'l rejent years by wage increases, government welfare payments, sub- Kelowna Aviation Council, m e t. D urSe tL pas^ year emphasis least this year. “All teams should Problem^and the ^ s t ways _ of ach- sidles and the like. It is unfortunate but obsolutely necessary that this -v^ ' y Fray 580 Harvey Ave had hal S pllcid on placement of be better this year, but 1 doubt if ieving the obje^ive contained In should happen. And if the present cuts are not sufficient, more will have distinct honor of being the first Sngle R pS r ind many Canadian we’ll be-ready to go after the^AUan ^ e resolution. They are expected to follow. ’The British people, as Sir Stafford Cripps stated, must stand passenger to make the flight erpioyerr ilavT teren^ ad^rnteg^ Cup (symbol of the Canadian on their own feet. The deadline, as he put it, is in 1952 when the Marshall Kelowna, and he received a G. FITZGERALD of the service. Many family groups lor amateur hockey championship) the 1950 B.C.RG.A. convention, Plan, will end. 'There is no way in which they can have a higher stan- fj-om the trade board, com- INTERIOR CAGE have now been brought to Canada, lo rw h ile yet,” he observed. ^ George A. Barratt, chairman of dard of living than they can earn in open competition in the markets memorating the occasion, ON EXECUTIVE and are available to growers and Climbing up into the senior A the B.C. Fruit Board, has reported: of the world. " Eddie Shore Passenger farmers in this district, according bracket automatically makes all to the B.C.F.G.A. executive that an If the British people refuse to accept this lowering of their stan- The other three passengers were LOOP TO HOLD to Mr Disney teams eligible to try for the order-in-couhcil has been passed by dard of living—if labor seeks higher wages and the government takes Mrs. R. A. Heron, and C. J. Me- OF B.CJ.G.A. Hqiising accommoaation is re- Allan Cup. the ^Dominion government giving up higher food costs in subsidies—the present policies will fail. In due Turn to Page 8, Story 3 George Fitzgerald, R.R.3, Kelow­ MEETING HERE quired in all cases but it is not Kelowna will be the home of the Board authority which it sought course, costs will be pushed up by wages and taxes to the point where na, has been named the new mem­ necessary that a whole family be next year’s B.C.A.H jA. annual under the Dominion Agricultural the British goods will be just as uncompetitive in the dollar ariea under ber of the B.C.F.G.A. executive, re­ ------placed in one establishment. Main meeting, It was also decided at Products Marketing Act, in respect ! . a $2.80 pound as they have been under a $4 pound. placing Ivor J. Newman, of Glen- Interior Basketball Association requirement is that all members of the 30th annual meet at the Hub of inter-provincial and export mar- Sir Stafford realizes this. The higher cost of food is to be paid by more, who has been appointed act- will hold its annual meeting in Ke- g family be placed in the same City over the week-end. keting. the consumers. Bread prices will go up and the cost of living,will ad­ M ill Creek ing president. lowna again this ‘ year, president community. When making the decision the This authority supplements the vance nearly one point. There will be no increase in subsidy payments These changes were necessary be- ,^ d y . Bennie, . Penticton, announced., Mr. _Disney______said______lists of the______fami- association acted on the , invitation authority______-for - - rrav - eting___ = within...... the end the government is urging labor not to seek higher wages and in­ cause of the death of the late pre'si- Place and -time is Women’s Insti- jy groups are available at the local, of Dr. Butler, who made the. pro- province provir ,i by the B.G. Nat dustry generally to hold down production costs. These exhortations are dent, J. R / J. Stirling. The two ap- tute Hall, Glenn Avenue, on Sun- employment office, and prospective posal on behalf iff the Ke^wna ural Products ! '' ’ceting Act. eminently sound and it is to be hoped that they will be harkened to. pointments were confirmed by the day next, starting at 1.30 p.m. employers can obtain further in- delegates—^Andy Reid and Harry Yet it is obvious that the difficulties of carrying through a policy of de­ Takes U ie The B.C.F.G.A !ias been prob-' full executive at its recent meeting In setting the meeting day, Ben- formation from him. Turn to Page 8, Story 4 valuation in a time of full employment are infinitely greater than in a ing the matter o f eliminating off- nie said the “earlier than usual ' ■ —■ time of depression. Great success attended devaluation of the pound in varieties and 0 10 phase that has date is necessitated by planning 1931. But there was, then, an effective brake on wage demands and other been studied i.'; that of tree re­ CIVIC DINNER for the Senior B League.” League increases in costs of production. This brake was unemployment. If men moval.' Premier Byron Johnson. SmaU Ckild play, an innovation last year, ap­ wpnt on strike, their places were readily filled from the ranks of the i r e s s e s was approached in the Spring but parently will continue, local ob­ G r o w t h o f unemployed. Large surpluses of raw materials kept these prices low. ^ . . FOR PUCK ACE, decision was deferred imtil after None of these factors obtain in present day Britain. In consequence Dale Wilkinson, one and a naif servers believe. the provincia.1 electipn. A further it will be more difficult to reap the benefits of devaluation than it was year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. EDDIE SHORE submission will be made this Fall 18 years ago. While recognizing the hazards, it goes without saying that Wilkinson, 3354 W ellin^on Street, and possibly a subsidy for tree re­ the British policy will have the unqualified support of all who realize Vancouver, drowned in the icy A civic dinner will be tendered KELOWNA OIAN moval will be discussed. Canada’s well-known hockey war­ the urgency of the problem. It is of crucial importance alike to the safety waters of Mill Creek around 10 o’- rior, Eddie Shore, tonight at the and the prosperity of the free world that it be solved. clock last Friday. AWARDED BADGE H. L. Enman, president of the DELAY ACTION i f J rpjjg jgjj missing from his Royal Anne hotel. INFANT DIES Owners of several old .building.*? Shore, owner of ’ the ' Oakland Bank of Nova Scotia, was an over­ Following upon the devaluation of the British pound, the Canadian home for half an hour, and when - ni<»h+ BY RED CROSS night visitor here on Thursday on Abbott St. have requested a de­ durii^g the course of a tour of the IN TORONTO lay in removing the structures. Va- bank’s branches in the interior. He Bruce Rutherford, infant son of rious plans are being projposed for v,m b. worth $1.» i» Canadlahmonoi.. tte ha^^^^ o<_ water, 200 yards tram whera-he C. R. Bull was presented with a was accompanied by Mrs. Enman. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. H. (Ted) Wed- new buildings on the street. C o u ­ fixed"atT2.80^n ^ funds wUi now be worth 10*per cent Aore in fell in. . _ Red Cross badge of service Thurs- J. G. Penney, of Vancouver, new- deli, died suddenly in Toronto last cil approved the r^uest providing Canadian money—$3.06. Formerly it was $4 in both dollar countries. Wilkmson was a house ^ afternoon in recognition of ly-appointed supervisor of the Tuesday, according to word receiv- action is taken within the near fu- In making the announcement, Hon. Douglas Abbott, minister of have b ______' service to this community. bank’s branches in B.C., and Ro- ed in Kelowna. *tu r e “ . finance, briefly summarized the considerations lea^ng to the decision. Ethel_StreeL (:reek^ runs The presentation was made by bert Peel, the bank’s special repre- li,- praised the United Kingdoin’s dec sion to dev^ue as“ a courageous and Fimeral s^ice for the day-old the president of the local branch, sentative for west coast branches, and positive effort by the British people to do their part in the coi^on ^ son of Mr and Mrs. Percy An- L. R Stephens. A silver badge, it also were in the party. . endeavours that are necessary to provide the basis for a re^ and en- ® ^ Jutland ^ held this af- is awarded by the Canadian Red The Bank of Nova Scotia presi- during recovery of world trade.” Since the end of the_ war there have S o n from the chapel of Da?s Cross to individuals who have done dent is vitally interested m .British been recurring dollar crises which have menaced Ae rebuilding a^^^ Mr W fi^son rushed to K e l^ ^ temoon «om e p ^ ^ i,utstanding work Mr. Bull is a Columbia particularly the uffenor expansion of the world’s business. He said, and truly, that if the free *0 jom^his wffe, and rem ^ world is to be divided into economic blocs, such as S'sSSSSIthe sterling bloc and ^rwior^dSj arded to V- br of the locsl the dollar bloc, there could be no foundation for co-operation and secur- Fimeral service, In an interview he emphasized R egulations Regai ity. He might have added that difficult as such a division would be for that “lack of development in the either a sterling or a dollar country, it would manifestly be unbearable hinterlands” is a drawback to f01 Canada which must live with both, “rhe United Kingdom, he said, British Columbia’s economic ex­ C ity Traffic Signals hod now provided new incentives to exports, and it is up to the dollar Over 5 0 0 0 People Expected to pansion. Growth in the interior will countries not only to welcome, these additional goods but to lower their provide a much more stable eco- tariffs and further stimulate imports from sterling countries. All this nomy for all of a province in which « | q • turns against a red light will be permitted was on the long view. ^ Family Prayer Crusader in City Park More immediately, Mr. Abbott pomted out that Canadian trade will Sid""’'''' N wl L tl.e sme cities. (Continued on Page 8) ’Turn to Page 8, Story 2 RE\'. FA’TRICK PEYTON ------c r u s a d e r % 1*AGE T W O THE KELOWNA COURIER MONDAY, SEPTKMBEIl 28. 19i9

TOO UKAVT IN T H E BEAT cent w a rm weather h a v e b e e n d a - excitingly fogged up and the seats w u m w sx i — (.CP) — iM pec- maKittg asphalt roaeJs. of foamed cement coloied a kind THE KELOWNA of moss green moving westward. mised trans - continental railway „ innirimir^ tiur. taken care of. Thl.s great fear of the United ijcpn constructed. ® were doriimod for* «??neor^ tion w ith all coupons of lator date attached. For information consult: States caused the British govern- T mimpo lio ro 1-.3 ib. rl'r^•lr^lIn1 fi-rv,ipr.ii/.i In in nlmnn) nimnai ov mp_ 55.^.® wpi^c designed i"*for oliiEorSingers a A. ,T. MacKonzlo brought Up dlS- 3 nhneo UnPnrmvn riWHon Midgots) and you’d hear that grand cusslon on the possibility of using No further interest will bo paid on those m o n t to e s ta b lis h a c o lo n y o n V a n - o r vV nnh.aso h a s e bbetween e tw e e n BBritish r itis h CColum- o lu m - old whistle rushing u . down , the side , ------. -• .■ * ------" ------■ - couver Island, farming it out to the bi^n S r y S thn^^ nfrnIn the side the Princeton Avo flume and plpq H .id c n n ’« nav rtomnanv to colonize. x/J" ” i „ V i T train. It used to rush down lino to convey water from tho May bonds aftor this date. E. R. F. DODD Hudson’s Bay Company to colonize. Mr. Irelanda added. He pointed out about every minutc-and-a-half,minute and a half Z but Pt Primarily intrc.stcd In fur trading, that the tcndancy of people In tWsthis it never„nvo7?ronf kept you awake. The lack foncoro concern l^nd^^rLpoSS^ and responsibility. B02W Phone 1176 1476 Water Street the Hudson’s Bay Company did not locality as elsewhere in this pro- of air was what te n t v o n nwnirn do n very good job of colonizing, vlncc. is to put Kelowna first then -- kept you awake, decided to ask the P.I.D. to meet Uncomfortable? Well, maybe so, with council on this matter. Oppo.site ll.C. Tree Fruits Bldg. nnd at the end of live years the po- British Columbia, and finally Can- pulation of Vancouver Island was nda. Mrriroland Stated everyone A trade licence wns grantor J. Z. still in the neighborhood of .500 should “be Canadians first, British you’d had a good night’s sleep. You CouncUloJ” p e o p le Gold Rush Day* Sh„'"S°?.”rtr„1,rto“wc is S ! *■'V«ur th„, ,ho Parii al Deep Cacol'; w a s hair. You knew you’d been some in good shape. Reeve C. O. Whin- By 1852, gold was found on the wna, Kclownians third." place. You sure did. ton was of the opinion that various BUY NOW AT THE OLD PRICE Queen Charlotte Island. At that items to improve the park should time they did not realize this island be budgetted for in tho 1950 bud­ was part of an archipegglo. Gover­ HOME STORAGE g e t. nor Douglas was worried about the JENGBUSCH Councillor F. Khalembach repor­ Americans jumping in and taking ted the fill between the P. J. Gay- the island so wrote to the British OF FRUITS AND nbr and G. Topham property was “IDEAL” Government. His reply took two O u r years in coming before Douglas VEGETABLES in bad shape, and the Reeve sug­ MOISTENER could claim this island as a British gested that thin logs painted white Some people grow their own would be suitable to mark this de- Colony under his direction as Lt.- fruit and vegetables for winter use, feet, councillor itnaiempach was Govemor. Meanwhile the Ameri­ Councillor Khalembach or buy them in quantity in the fall assigned to take care of this mat- Senior Model $2.95 cans had two full years in which to to store for winter. Other people ter. take over this island but the Haida RE-EUM NAnON OF living in apartments, or in cities, Report was made by Councillor Junior Model $1.20 Indians kept them out. have no facilities for , growing or F. Bradley that the work on the The American .^prospectors would By JACK SCOTT storing fresh produce in quantity domestic water line was progress- row into shore in their long boats, ahd must limit their purchases to ing favorably with leaks stopped set a charge, and then row back to OFF THE TRACK fairly immediate requirements. and new boxes made. An air valve NOTOB-VEHICLE DRITERS their ship. As soon as the charge I view with alarm the trend in In either case, says D. V. Fisher, has also been installed. went off, the Indians came down railway trains. They are doing Dominion Experimental Station, ______O kanagan Stationers Ltd. and picked up the gold. This prao- things to railway trains that In the beginning of 1939, the Government, in Summerland, freshness and flavor Fascism was first developed un- addition to what was already being carried out in its a Greyhound can "b^roTainer'^r^^^^^ Phone 1202 1447 Ellis St endeavour to reduce the ever rising toll of deaths, duced to a minimum by careful at- personal injury, and property damage, resulting from quilt which later became the pro- Last time I was down in the tention in providing the correct so as just to cover the top layer. motor-vehicle accidents, instituted an examination of vince of B.C., was the Fraser states I Vallev-Cariboo district Gold w as ------around to look at temperature and humidity condi- Stored in this way, carrots may be all motor-vehicle drivers. ofjhe newest trains, a great tions necessary for good storage. A removed in fresh, bright turgid This examination took the place of the cursory poi,? thing. There were room which can be held at approx- condition in May. The window in examination which had been in effect, being formulat­ took ihirfpln “1 white uniforms dust- imately 40 degrees F. and at a rel- the storage room should he darken- ed after a thorough study of the motor-vehicle m onth^^r nmiPias a ^niv “ 5,*? e^m e. Dustmg it! It did- ative humidity of 80 to 90 per cent ed as much as possible to prevent accident problem in connection with the failure of to ?ilttS s?nt to thl^tish^^^^ f Provides generaUy satisfactory sto- sprouting and greening of potatoes, motor-vehicle drivers, and consisted of: looked like a giant cocktail shaker, rage for most produce. onions and carrots. (a) Ability to underst^d warning and other ^ When the engine W3 S Started up If the homeowner is fortunate For the city apartment famUy road signs. A^that timp nSfplfl It made A polite little hum like a enough to have a cool flrostfree who buy their vegetables only a (b) Knowledge of the laws and regulations cover­ Britishbasement or a cool provision room, few days ahead of use. the refW ing all motor-vehicles. Md *L ?-^^rn^^^ didnthayea whisUe. Ithada hom. he can store his winter supply of erator vegetable crisper should be (c) Knowledge of the driving of motor-vehicles. Mand ^ ^ horn! It was several days before potatoes, carrots, beets, turnips, used freely to maintain freshness ‘SI (d) Reaction time. '^^ODulation incr^^^ 350 to ^ "myself aga^- onions and apples with a minimum of leafy vegetables. Carrots, beets, (e) Eyeright. Iftom PPonVpamp -r of care. This room should prefer- tumips arfd cabbage should be left (f) Hearing. th^ toa^orAmertoMS iu S S i, ^ am .bringing up this subject ably be insulated from the rest of in as cool a place as possible, and (g) Ability to drive a motor-vehicle. tish claims o te e S D ^S q® to ^ have been rea^ng a re- the house and placed on the north enclosed in cellophane bags or oth- 1863-64 the Cariboo ditjtrirt^ pcsopp- Concerning ^ n ew Cl.N.R. style side of the building with a window er fairly moisture proof container . As anticipated, results of this examination showed iallv around Barkervillp had a ^nr" ^>^st of these which can be opened and. closed, to reduce shrivelling to a mini- that many drivers, owing to poor vision, physical ger noStloS than^^^^^^^ The room should contain a thermo^ mum. Proper care of fresh, produce defects, knowledge or ability to drive motor-vehicles, of Chl^apo PVP^^sin -^fr-picp^T^ aoM re^v and meter and in fall and sprmg wea- reduces waste and improves pala- constituted a potential accident hazard, and in such of Chicago, even San Francisco. In apparenuy approved. ther the window opened at night lability. cases, it was necessary to restrict their driving, or to 1862 the rush to the Stikene district All I like about this new car is and closed in the daytime to obtain — ------———— ------^— refuse them the privilege of driving motor-vehicles its name. That, at least, is in the the advantage of cool night air. In ■ until they could demonstrate their fitnees and ability tradition of sleeping cars. “Whyco- the winter time the Window may to operate a motor-vehicles w ith safety to themselves gomagh” (pronounced “W homa,"if be slightly opened or kept entirely and other users of the highway. I know m y sleeping car conductors) closed as required to keep temper- name a sleeping car ature from . dropping below about Owing to the out-break of the second World War, should have, being unpronouncable, 38 degrees F., which is as low as it has not been possible, up to this time, to give a mysterious m origin and kind of potatoes should be stored, ri* general re-examination, although information which we have, definitely points out that such a course is pretty. Even with proper control of the _ ^yw ay, the announcement says temperature, commodities such as long overdue, particularly in connection with those tois new sleepmg car has seats of cabbage, carrots, beets,. tum ips and persons who just managed to quality when given such foanied latex, double-glazed, fog- apples suffer severely from wilting examination many years ago, and whose conditions DEMERAM proof w m d^s, air conditioning, if not protected from low humidity, has no doubt deteriorated to a considerable extent chromium fittings and color combi- The humidity of the storage room since that time. RUM nations featuring ^sea-green, light can be maintained at a fairly satis- Under the circumstances, the Government has /u- level by keeping damp peat instituted re-examinations to be carried out as ® .^®ll°v^ 1 tois moss or sawdust under a slatted fo llo w s: was a sleeping car he might thmk f^se floor. However, even imder It was the description of some new these conditions carrots, tumips (a) Every year—Class “A" Chauffeurs and per­ sons over 70 years of age. beer tavern. ^ ^ and beets suffer from .shrivelling lb) Every two years—Class B Chauffeurs and , . and thesevegetable shouldbfepla- Now tmnk of the sleeping cars ced in boves and covered with persons over 65 and under 70 years of age^ you and I know, the windows all slightly damp sand or peat moss (c) Every five years and at such other times as may be deemed necessary—all holders of drivers’ licences. In order to carry out this re-examination expe­ ditiously holders of drivers’ licences will be notified where and when to report and if they report at the COPE ELECTRIC time and place designated in such notice, they will Trans-Canada Shares be given immediate attention. COUGHS, COEDS 384 Bernard Ave. Your fuU co-operation in this connection is earn­ & SlffiPlE Have been appointed agents for estly requested. 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VITRIFIED SEWER PIPE In 4” '.o 10” sizes. Okanagan Investments Limited Kelowna Builders Supply Ltd. 2S0 Bernard Ave. Phones 98 and 332 Two Pliones 16 and 757 1054 E llis St. p a g e t h r e e THE KELOWNA COURIER M O N D A Y , S F A n T M U K H 2«, 1&40 peratures at time of application pear crop has been upwardly re­ OFFICIALS OF AIR SERVICE ranged from t{> 63 degree!*, Fah­ REVISE FRUIT vised to bring the total harvest to h IM K F l-OR HEALTH MAY ELIMINATE r e n h e it. an estimated 038.000 bushels, a 1» Many younK jxop!*' inclined Frr'Cjui'nl oloa'i'VatioJis w ere made CROP ESTIMATES por rent Increase over t»c flruil to think of Bleep os time wasted. 1948 estimate of 769.000 bushel*. Actually sleep i« necessary for the during the growing season for any The fruit production picture has HAND-THINNING iwssible damage which might be repairiiu: and rebuildint? of the changctl sightly in recent weeks, Unchanged from a month ago. attributed to the use of dinitro. body cell*. Sleep Is also the only according to ti report from the ag­ the plum and prune crop I'cmalns Tlie appearance of the foliage and timo when Uie mind i» at rest for, riculture division of the Dominion at 780,000 bushels. In 1948, 671,000 OF PEACHES wood and Ure amount of terminal the minute wo awake, whether wo Bureau of Statistics. W hile Uio pear bushel.* were harvested. I*each estL growth were taken into considera­ remain resting or not, our minds crop, says the reirort, may be lar­ mates for btdh Ontario nnd British Some time ago. horticulturist.'; at tion in comparing the treated trees arc immediately plunged Into ac­ ger than anticipated, the apple, Columbia have been revised down­ the Dominion Experimental Sta- with the check trees. tivity. Almost everyofic needs eight ix ach nnd grape crops wMl be sm al­ wards, the crop now stairdlng at tino, Harrow, Out., detrldcd they 1.933.000 bushels as compared w ith hours sleep a day to remain happy No apparent differences or dam­ le r. could save time and money for the and healthy. Uemember, sleep age were delected, though there Curiently set at 15.730.000 bush­ 1.984.000 In July, but the crop will peach growers of Southwc.stern still bo 10 per cent larger than a combats fatigue and Is essential to were indications that foliage Injury els. the apple crop shows a decline Ontario if they could reduce or year ago. The Canadian grade har­ good health. Take all you need. could develop If the dinitro were of three per cent since July but elimituite the necessity for hand ni>plicd during worm weather with will bo well above the 1948 level of vest Is now set at 47,353,000 pounds Oiinning peaches. tem peratures reaching 70 degrees. 13.404.000 bushels harvested. The 18 per cent below the 1948 level. But they knew whatever proces.s When it came time to hand-thin they used could not be attempted the three plots of trees, it was FO R SALE before the risk of further crop re­ found that the dinitro-trealed plots duction by frost, blossom blight or could bo thinned more rapidly than OUTSIDE - INSIDE poor pollinating conditions had the untreated or check plot of SINGER SEWING pa.s.*ied. T lic d e c is io n w a s m a d e to trees. Tlic chock trees required an MACHINES spray in mid-May with sodium dln- average time of 22.3 minutes for Reduced Estimates itro-ortho-crc.sol, n chemical solu­ each trees. Tlie 0.25 dinitro set took All styles of treadles and tion commonly known as dinitro an average of 10.7 minutes, while —Tax Free and which has a toxic—or poison­ e le c tric s . the 0.50 dinitro solution cut the ous—cfTcct on peach blossoms. Exterior Painting time to 10.5 minutes per tree. i m m e d i a t e D E L IV E Il Y Nine reasonably uniform trce.s Interior Decorating from five to seven years old of each Although the dinitro had po apparently adverse effect on the Paper Hanging W rite for Illustrated pamphlets. H U G H M A N N H. H. "DICK” LAIDMAN of three peach varieties—Oriole, D A N M c lV O R South Haven and Halcshavcn — growth or condition of the treated Shingle Stgining turned to Canada and was attached to ferry com­ trees, there were marked variations AIR PASSENGER SERVICE between Kamloops were picked for the experiment in Singer Sewing Machine Co. m a n d . the Harrow orchard. Each treat­ in the yields. The treated trees Spray Painting nnd Ponlicton was started this inornini; by L. ana M. produced somewhat larger peaches 250 Victoria Ave. Air Services Ltd., nnd the twin-engine six-passengcr Hugii Mann Is managing director of the airline ment was repeated three times on By Expert Craftsmen two varieties, using two concentra­ than did the check trees, but there KAMLOOPS, B.C, Beechcraft will make daily visits to Kelowna. company. He has been connected with the avlatiori were fewer of them and thus the After the aircraft landed here this morning carry­ business for over 18 months and pilots any of the tions of dinitro—0.25 per cent and No Job Too Difficult 1 2 -M -tfc 0.50 per cent by volume in water. treated tree yields tended to bo ing its llrst "payload". Mayor W- L. and M.’s six aircraft. Peter Dyck, of Lumby, is The third was a chock plot. somewhat smaller than the chock and Fred Gisborne, president of the Kelowna Board uie fourth local man piloting the aircraft. t r e e c r o p a Co. of Trade, officiated at an Impromptu ceremony. After The solution was applied with a R, H. Lnidman, is president of L. nnd M. He Further tests along thc.se lines wishing the airline fof.clals good-luck, the mayor power sprayer at about 400 pounds PAINTING & DECORATING entered the aviation business in Ontario in 1038. He arc planned by the horticulturists, of K e lo w n a "christened” tlie aircraft with a bottle of chi^pagnc. pressure per square Inch when the later joined Canadian Pacihe Airlines, stationed at who consider dinitro to be a prom­ U-DRIVE Chief pilot and operations manager is Dan Mc- variety was judged to bo in full •M ionr 905 S c o tt UIUr .. 24? l.uumu-e Yellowknife. N.W.T. for arctic service. Mr. Laidman bloom, that is with about 90 per ising non-toxic fruit thinning Ivor, who has nearly 3,000 hours of flying to his ere- returned to Vernon three years ago. cent of the flowers open. Air tem­ a g e n t. dit. He served with the R.C.A.F overseas and re­

Probation O fficer For U-Drive, r U Like! W hy walk O kanagan Is A ppointed ' '' ' '''.f '' / -r//" ' or Hike? > ■s ^ WEEDEN GARAGE To A id Y oung O ffenders Night Phone 1070-E “Reserve your car” > i Phone 222 N answer to the numerous requests from this district and ' f,,'* < V; from the B.C. Magistrates’ Council, the Provincial 1 robatmn :ir. I f/ fy Branch, department of the Attorney-General, has appointed 'J. //!•> 'y/t ' r H McGougan as probation officer for the entire Okanagan V*v mul Kamloops^listric?^ Making his office in Vernon Mn Mc- Gougan’s territory extends from Kamloops to the bomtr. 11 ASTHMA has already conferred with acting-magistrate G A. McKay and a n d h a y fever Polic Chief R. B. McKay. . '<4 Mr McGoufian has had consider- offenders at Burnaby. , . . , ■!> V, s C A ' SUFFERERS able experience in probation w o t I^ "When a case is and wiU provide the district with courts and we find that a lad is stop the suffering, the cough­ ing, choking spasms of asth­ LcM'"'wor£‘'and“LS'^^^^ enough fo r"^ h® ma and hay fever. Breathe free ly and enjoy life again. ^ « ■ Letters tell of relief gained niipnrv His services will he avail- Gougan. • • in 12 hours from this new, different treatment which ! gives quick relief. ASMACAPS usually bring improvement in S I m it suit- them In the future. "New Haven 'e-j.-rW.-Sr/yi less than six days. They con­ has proved extremely successful so able type of punishment. tain an essential food ele­ far,” revealed Mr. McGougan. Survey Home Life ment, and are made to give Indicative Example real relief by correcting the The chief work of the probation cause of the. trouble. It costs officer concerns the obtaining of Indicative of the work done by probation officers is this example of you nothing to try ASMA- background information of an of­ CAFS, because we give you fender after he has been found a true..case which arose out of the guilty but prior to sentence. A Vancouver Juvenile Court. this POSITIVE MONEY- A youth of 18 appeared in the BACK GUARANTEE survey is. made of the lad’s home environment and a report is pre- police court on a charge of taking —relief in less than six days a car without the owner’s consent. par6d to flid the magistrate in or yoiur money back! Send He pleaded guilty before the magi- $3.00 for a bottie today. WE pas^g seiRence. strate who approached the proba- WILL MAIL C.OJ), IF YOU When a boy is Placed on proba- officer for a pre-sentence re- PBEFEIR. You pay the Post­ tion, he IS issued a probation card .■ which records the time when he man when the Asmacaps ar­ The officer had a lengthy talk rive. Remember, relief in six must report to the officer. During with the lad and his parents and these informal discussions, the pro­ days or your money back-^ discovered he came from “one of and you are the judge. Order bation officer inquires how the hoy the better homes” in Vancouver. is getting along at home and in N o w ! His father explained to the proba­ school and, together, difficulties and HEALTH FBODUCTS tion officer that the boy had been M There’s a man in your community who, through his training, problems are ironed out. On some given everything a youngster re­ -Dept. No. 20, Kelowna, B.C._ occasions the probation officer vis­ q u ire s . knows all about electrical living. He's your G-E dealer and he’s NOTE: If you would like a its the youngster’s home and chats Received No Love FREE copy of the 52-page with the parents. eager to show how easy and pleasant it is to run a home with the Book of Health, just write Mr. McGougan also works in Further investigation revealed Box 1493 or Phone 1068-L. close liaison with New Haven, the that while the boy had everything aid of m odern electrical appHances— and how to fit your plans 12-Oc Borstal-type institution for young of a physical nature, he had had neither the love or affection of a normal boy and was seriously emo­ to your present budget. See him soon. tionally disturbed. The act he committed was in retaliation to his The A B C’s of father’s criticism. The mother was a “weak sister,” who bowed to the father’s will at anytime. This lad was really in need of GOOD ROOFING someone who would take an_ inter­ est in him. His parents’ habit pat­ terns were formed and there was ADVANTAGES that stem from knowledge. little the officer could do there. However, the youngster was found BEA U TY that’s m ore than skin deep. to respond to a person taking an interest in him, praising him now C O ST of an A sphalt Shingle is sm all. and then, and helping him find a Choose your table radio from The speedy G-E Kettle boSs For the most marvellous D U R-'V BILITY that assures satisfaction. job, so finally he was recommended The G-E "Tank-type" Vacuum G-E Qodcs are styled to sub tho famous G-E line. All You can sova fifteen minutes a pbd of water in 2!^ minutes, night’s sleep you’ve ever- for probation. Oeoner b grand for lygs— every room In your home. attractively designed. Priced or more out o f every {rotOng Bsentlol for the home, cot­ iwd— you need a G-E Auto­ Changed Outlook and those bard-to-get-at Never need wbidbig or regu­ h'ire-safe protection plus the happy assur­ hour the new G-E Feather­ tage or office— Ideal os a matic Blanket. A perfect gift. from $19.95 to $99.95. places above the floor. lating— correct fime olways. The boy was required to report weight. WetghsonlySpound^ fllft,Nowlowpricoof$12,50i iVom $37.50 to $49.50. Model illustrotedt $26.50. ance that you a r e getting top value-for your to the probation officer every week New low price $12.50. Powerful suctloib $94.50i Fron $6.95 (shown) op* at a specified time and place. Over d o l l a r . a period of several months, con­ Take advantage of the TIM E-PA YM EN T siderable improvement was shown in his behavior. He secured a re­ -m . plan we have to offer— now you can have, that sponsible job and when again hf appeared before the magistrate he roof vbu have been needing for so long. was a changed lad. He felt that life was worthwhile after all and had a better insighi M into his parents, as a resxilt of talks Wm. Tighe & Son with the (fwobation officer. The officer did not criticise his parents 8Jua®uBn* 1'" < KELOWNA VERN^ to him, but directed the boy’s thinking along certain well defined p a tte r n s . The boy’s pjrobation was ter­ minated at this time and he was complimented by the magistrate on fmmm' his having taken advantage of op­ portunities offered. Said the mag­ istrate: “There is little likelihood that the boy will re-appear in C o u rt.” Cases such the the above are The newest G-E Appliance, G-E Ranges hove fivo-heol numerous throughout the province. G-E Radio Phonographs give G-E "the refrigerator most Streamlined to the floor for G-E Automatic Water Heotm new beauty, a General Never before a Floor Polisher Hi-Speed Colrod Elements— For sometime the provincial pro­ _ 3 3 Imp. gallons, $149^50, PM, standard broadcast,short women wont most,” engineer­ now foster then ever. Oven ed in Canada for Canadian Electric Washer gives a like this one. You simply guide bation department has fvmctioned $119.50 with skigle elementi wove — plus perfect record it, 2 counter-rotating brushes with automatic temperoturo .reproduction — U* ond con­ climatic conditions. Models cpiick-dean wash every time, in Greater Vancouver, Lower Main­ S5 Imp. gallons, $224.50i fiom $139.50 to $189.50. do ofl the worki Price $59.50. oontroL From $198 to $369. land and Vancouver Island. The 68 Imp. gaOoni^ $249.50. ventional. $149.50 to $850. from $299.50 to $359.50. extension of the service to the Okanagan has come as a result of popular request, and in accordance with the policy of the Attomey- General’s Department 'in dealing ADiA I GENERAL E L E C T R I C C O M PA with youthful delinquents. LIMITED H ead Office t Toronto . • » Sole* Offices from Coast to Coast BRUSHING THE TEETH Decay in teeth is. In part at least, caused by clinging particles of food which need frequent brushing W ant A ______away. The toothbrush should be (Calif.) newspaper brief­ moved up and down, not only ly said his 17-month- across the teeth, and inside sur­ old daughter was dying faces should not be forgotten. of carxer and that be A visit to the dentist once every six months will save lot of trouble would like to buy or later on. A baby’s first teeth are rent a cheap car to take important. Failure to take care Becky to the hospital of them may cause the permanent for dally treataent. It teeth to be crowded or irregular. COPE ELECTRIC brought him 75 offers of cars FREE. DAVID AND GOLIATH Antigonish, N.S. — (CP) — Mo­ Want ad* flU ueada of lifa-osd-daath lapox^ torists stopped their cars and lau­ taac* •v«rT day. ghed at the sight of a huge wild bull moose running up the high­ way about a mile from here. ’The II.W *■ CM* M t a a K ar a««■ moose was pursued by a tiny dog. LO ANE’S H ARDW ARE iHf. ami* rwt*. rja Kq. a & ru. m . yapping at his heels. PAGE FOUR. THE BmX>WNA COUEIEE MONDAY. SErnEM BKa 80^ 1049

aid had a two-hUtcr in his grasp Indian totein-iMjle carvers in U. Oldster lludy Kitch, who singled C. will be encouraged. in the second and doubled in the V ancouver vs. O akland MIXED BOWLERS WOMEN’S GOLF Red Sox Handed 14-1 Bcventli, was the only hom.'iler to reach it«*c«nd *«f«*ly until Oi« finale. Pictures can bo taken of mirages. Keystone-keeper George Garrow, CHANGE OVER DRAW POSTED Trouncing A s Kamloops first up in Uie ninth, poked out hit Tonight But Tw o Players Draw for the nine hole tomb­ number llircc. took second and stone competition to be held at the third on passed balls, and .scored TO TUESDAYS With, hiickcy night in Kelowna Kelowna Golf Club was posted Sa­ on rookie Dave IIlU’s "clilnk" bin- turday afternoon. gle to avert a thulout. Sidelined W ith Injuries being changed from 'Tuesday to W ins Baseball Title Tliursday evenings, it ha.** been ne­ Players are listed as follows: Ken Stewart fanned, Cec Fovell, Mrs. D. C. l^le plays Mrs. O. F. BURNS* ra:iS 2 tnat- who grounded into a forccout on cessary for various spurting bodies to aiTangc their winter sports sche­ Lcnnle; Mrs. M. delTyfTer plays BRUISBS KAMLOOPS 14, KELOWNA 1 Hill and Kitch in his fourth appear­ ANCOUVFR Canucks wont through another two hour Mrs. A. Beyer; Mrs. W. A. Ker ance in the fixture, went down dule accordingly. oray tiae. 0 times aa macti. 13.31. jtractice this morning in preparation for tonight’s game The mixed flvc-pln bowling lea­ plays Mrs. A. McClelland; and Mrs. T h e u|»-aiid-dowii Kauil|).s Lcjjion made their lirst year in swinging to end the game. V A. B. Clark plays Mrs. E. Winter. mCKOKY HIGHUGin’S—MAR­ against Oaklaiul Oaks, hut Coley Hall’s team will be short of gue has decided to switch to Tues­ DR. CHASE'S « the Okanagan Valley (international) Uascball Ixaguc an day night bowling In order to keep Any oUter womcii golfers wish­ RIOTT'S homer almo.st wasn't. It li. Wilson and Chakowski when they meet the Californians in ing to enter this tourney are asked an'(»icious one when they hammered the Kelowna Red Sox dropped on top of Uic fence in deep the second exhibition game here. Tliursdays open for hockey games. A ntisoptic OINTM ENT TThc c h a n g e -o v e r- is e ff e c tiv e th is to contact Mrs Johnston. 14-1 here Sunday to win the league title and sweep the best of centre and bounced over, a dist­ Finshing upon the lower end of a 7-3 count against Seattle a n c e o f a b o u t 31.5 f e e t . . . B o th w e e k . three final. CASEY'S circuit clouts were well Ironmen here Saturd.iy night, Hall today revealed Wilson is Action will be taken by tlie lea­ I.egion .started out the league .schedule with a .seven-game over right Held fence, n good 350 sufTeriiig from three cracked ribs and will be out of action for gue executive against teams which .vin 4 ring, then faltered along the route but recovered in time feel both limes . . . Both reliefers two or three weeks, while Chakowski ha.s a torn muscle in the do not start bowling at 7.30 sharp. / ti, grab third sjiot itJ the sjilayofT.s. After knocking off the looj)- PETE SCOTT and EDDIE KIEL- Last Thursday, some teams bowl­ BiSKI moved over to the mound groin and will also he on-the sidelines for a week or ten days. ing in the second shift, did not get Icading Grand ('(Uilee Oam Lions in the .siwlden-death .semi- with the bags loaded . . . While Neither Coley Hall or playing Shill, B. Wilson; Kuntz, Carsc, on tho alloys until over 9.30 p.m., linal, tlie Kamloop.s nine staked their claim on the ICric Mitchell Kamloops sluggers kept the Sox coach Bill Corse took the defeat Jones; Courtcau, Amadio, Chakow- witli the result they did not finish •utflcldcrs back up to the fence scrlously. "Wo arc stilt expert- ski, and Mat Mutchesop, Balance their games until 11.15 p.m. Teams Hnntersl trophy by rlowning the lilks-sponsored Kerl Sox 2-1 in 11 in- ning.s a week ago Sunday at Kamlooirs in the fust game of nearly all the time, the locals, who menting on our forward lines, and and Gruhn. ■ bowling at the late hour should bo ended In second place at the end of Seattle already had one game un- Frank Dotton tried out five sets through by 10.30 p.m. the final. league play through no credit to dor their belt". Hall stated. "Wo forward lines, with Schmidt, D O IT NOW! In yesterday's cortvincing clixi- beating of the season, tholr hitting power, could hardly have a strenuous week ahead of Talllifcr; Booman and Waldncr. and "M" represents one thousand In ciier. pulled olT before the largest Playing-coach Mel Oltcm, first find the outfield. DAVE NEWTON us, and by next week-end, wo will Kuly and Waldncr, forming the Roman numerals. bail crowd of the year, augmented up in the second, touched off the fouled one over the fence and be able to announce our 1949-50 defence lines. Forward lines In- !>>' more than a bus load of Kam- rout with the first hit of the game, GLENN O'SHAUGHNESSY chased line-up,'• Hall declared. eluded ICalapnca; Fillon, Slnlck; Angels arc not biologically pos­ Bring your Hunting Clothes in loop.s boosters. Bill McDonald. L«- Five successive safeties, including HARRY MARALIA nearly back to Play Tonight Tomson, Mcdynskl, Stearns; Max- sib le . gion's hurling mainstay, set the a pair of doubles and that was all the boards for the putout . . . Ab­ Canucks meet Oakland tonight, well, Simpson, McIntyre; Gibson, for bornetowners down on four hits for Mike "Lefty" Bakowy. Before sence of acc first baseman HANK Seattlo on Wednesday, and Oak- Stearns, Medynski; and Mcdynskl, xvtiile his team-mates pounded mer- right-handed Pete Scott could re- TOSTENSON, out of the city, left land again next Saturday. Tomson, and Schmidt. WATERPROOFING eilessly at three Kelowna pitchers, store order in that second inning. a big hole in the Sox line-up, of­ It’s fairly certain that Chuck Summary Ca:;ey Jones, veteran ex-Vancou- six runs scored, five of them char- fensively and defensively . . . Millmnn, Larry Reardon, and Vic Firt period: Vancouver: Jones v'er players and Legion’s first sac- ged to Bakowy. Tlie new cliamps liad to go home Lavnndahl will bo the backbone of (Kuntz) 14:29; Penalties, Seattle: ker, led the murderous attack with Scott was given a rough ride bo- without the symbol of supremacy Canuck’s defence. Maxwell, 16:55. two homers and a double in six fore he was relieved by Eddie Klel- —the Eric Mitchell Trophy .... Wilson sustained three cracked Second period: Seattle: Stearns Have that Irips, driving in four runs. Centro- biski in tlio sixth after giving up The 1040 titlists at OMAK are still ribs when he was heavily dumped (Mcdynskl) 6:55; Seattle, Simpson Holder Bill M arriott homered in eight hits and walking in two runs, holding it. . . . near the end of the second period. (Maxwell) 9:39; Seattle, Maxwell the fourth with nobody on and al- Kielbiski was nicked for only SLEEPING BAG DRY CLEANED B O X S C O R E Seattle had the edge of play (Mclntyro-Schmldt), 10:05- Seattle, so doubled, in liLs six tries. one hit — Jones' seventh inning KAMLOOPS AB R H PO A E throughout the three periods. Out- Fillon (Sinick) 14:10. Frroni r*nRtlv four-bagger — but he passed three ^ and his fielders committed three G . M a r r io tt, r f .... 5 2 1 0 0 0 shot and outplayed. Canucks never- /Third period: Seattle: Filion Glover, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 BOWL ’EM With their hurlers in iiot water miscues during his stint as three the-lcss gave a good account of (Schmidt) 7:10; Seattle, Knlapaca nwirly all the Sox fielders ^ere chalked up against W. Marriott, cf ... 0 1 2 1 0 0 themselves. (Sinick) 8:10; Vancouver, Mlllman didp t help to cool things off. Seven Maralia, If ...... 5 1 0 2 0 0 Canuck scoring honors were (Courtcau) 10:33; Vancouver, Mc- OVER! Kelowna errors, eight bases on balls M. Ottem. 2b ...... 4 2 1 2 5 0 shared by Millman, McPherson and Phorson, unassisted, 12.07. and five stofen bases had a big part Kltcn Best J o n e s , l b ...... 0 4 3 9 1 0 Jones. Kuntz and Courtcau each ___ :______in the slaughter, Kelowna's worst , Up to the ninth inning, McDon- Johnston, 3b ...... 6 2 3 0 0 1 got assists.^ F ili^ counted two for k a MLOOPS W IN R. Ottem, c ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 HENDERSON'S Seattle while Kalapaca, Maxwell ,, , ^ — , BERT’S M a y s o n , s s ...... 5 2 5* 3 1 and Simpson each got one. Schmidt All-Stars at the Hub McDonald, p ...... 3 0 1 2 3 0 got two assists, and Sinick, MeIn- yesterday avenged a previous BOLODROME CLEANERS AND DYERS tyre, Maxewll and Medynski got 3-1 soccer d^cat at the of W aterproofing — Repairing “The Family that Prays Together— 44 14 14 27 13 2 singles Kelowna by blanking the Orchard 265 Lawrence Ave. Stays Together!” KELOWNA AB R H PO A E Coley Hall experimerfted with City crew 2-0. (Details of the game P h o n e 8 7 2 Kiclbiski, ss, p .... 4 0 0 1 3 2 forward lines composed of Dobney, be published in Thursdays Phone 285 Join the tliou.saiids who will be coming by cars, train and Garrow, 2b ...... 4 11111 Courteau, Chakowski; McPherson, issue.) Stewart, c ...... 4 0 0 9 0 0 bus to the mammoth Family Rosary Crusade rally in Newton, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kelowna to hear H ill, c£ ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Favell, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 1 K itc h , If ...... 4 0 2 1 p 0 O’Shaughnessy, 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Scott, lb, p .•...... 3 0 0 7 1 0 Bakowy, p, lb .... 1 0 0 5 1 1 H ic k s, ss ...... 2 0 0 2 3 2 FATHER PATRICK PEYTON, ■ 33 1 4 2T 11 7 CSC, K a m lo o p s ...... 060 3 02 210—14 Founder of Family Rosary Crusade and Family Theatre. K e lo w n a ...... 000 000 001— 1 SUMMARY — Earned runs: Ka­ V o U t mloops 12, Kelowna 1. .Left on ba­ ses: Kamloops 11, Kelowna 5. Stol­ THE CITY PARK, KELOWNA en bases: W. M arriott, Maralia^ R. Ottem, Mayson 2. Sacrifice hit: M. SEPTEMBER 28 - 7 P.M. Ottem. Two base hits: 6. Marriott, Jones, Mayson, Kitch. Home runs: B. Marriott, Jones 2. Double play: Huge parade, complete with floats and band and choirs Hicks-Garrow-Scott. Runs batted will marshal prior to the rally at the Catholic Church in: G. Marriott, B. M arriott, Jones 4, Johnston, R. Ottem, Mayson, Grounds, Sutherland Avenue. Hill. Passed baUs: Ottem 3, Stew­ art. Bases on balls: by McDonald 0; Everyone Invited—- No Charge 1 by Bakowy 0; by Scott 5; by Kiel- i biski 3. Struck out: by McDonald “J 7; by Bakowy 1; by Scott 4; by Kielbiski 4. Five runs, 5 hits off Bakowy in one inning; 6 runs, S hits off Scott in 4 innings; 3 runs, 1 hit off Kielbiski in 4 innings. Los­ ing pitcher: Bakowy. Umpires: G. Kincaid, F. Husband, both of Pen­ tic to n . ROYAIS GET 8-2 SETBACK BY IRONMEN

VERNON — Seattle Ironmer. and the New Westminster Royals gave local sport fans a first taste of Pac­ ific Coast professional hockey in Here . . . NOW . . . the NEXP Vernon Civic Arena Friday night Streamlined Easy Model 32 . . . before some 1,200 fans. ‘ new and ^proved inside and Much the more conditioneS tearh out * .. built oetter than everto with about a dozen workouts un­ serve yon longer and save you der their belts, the well-balanced more. Three satin-smooth plas­ Seattle Ironmen rang the beU for tic Vacuum Cups . . . gentle as an initial victory in the first game TOUT own hands, flusn lively, of a four-game exhibition series to 'aerated** suds through your be played in Vernon, 8-2. clothes — removing imbedded The Babe Pratt squad, some 20 dirt without rubbing or fric­ strong, were testing their legs for tion. Proved by test 50 to 75 the second time of the season, the per cent ea sier on clothes. Safe (first being the morning of the for finest things. g a m e . . Come in. See for yourself this Tlie game was rough, tough and ootstanding washer value. lacked the finished play expected in professional hockey. The teams ' vvere body-checking terrifically at times, but most of the game, were The follow ing im portant inform ation should be noted: travelling in second gear, except for spurts. Had the Royals had a little more practice, the game could 1. RETURN BILLING CERTIFICATE W ITH FIRST PAYMENT. have been a lot closer. Although ^it WHY PREMIUM RATES HAVE MODERN APPLIANCES & ELECTRIC was difficult to single out any star, 2. The Billing Certificate is of no value to you until it has been validated the Royals showed potential stren­ INCREASED. . . YOU SHOULD LIMIXED gth in all departments, They pos­ after at least half the prem ium is paid. sess youth, speed, and experience. SALES and SERVICE But need coaching and practice to KNOW THESE FACTS. . . 3. Paid up Billing Certificate becom es your Hospital Insurance Certificate hit the stride that carried them to 1607 Pendozi Phone 430 the northern championship last f o r 1 9 5 0 . y e a r. 1.. It is estimated that salaries and wages As for the Ironmen, they were all of hospital personnel have increased 4. Your rem ittance will identify your choice of paym ent plan, i.e.-— A nnual, fast and heady. Every player hus­ tled the whole route and with the by $2,500,000 over 1948 and by Semi-Annual or six equal instalm ents. exception of , one or two weak spots $5,000,000 over 1946. have an aggregation that should go 5. ARREARS are shown on the stub in ink and m ust be paid in addition places this season. 2. On a coinparative basis more, hospital Cal Steams, acquired this season to the prem ium before the certificate can be validated. from the Los Angeles Monarchs, personnel are being eniployed because lead the scoring with three goals. of shorter working hours. 6. USE THE MAIL WHEREVER POSSIBLE. Jack McIntyre, formerly with Roy­ als and Canucks, had four assists. H o c k e y 3. The bills for supplies, equipiGent and Ken Simpson, rookie from Leth­ 7. Notify District Office prom ptly of change in m arital status, dependents bridge Maple Leafs, fired home a purchased services for 1949 show an or address. brace, while Pillion, Stan Maxwell increase of $659,000 over 1948. T o n i g l i t and Willie Schmidt popped home singletons. 8. M ake cheques, money orders or postal notes payable to the B. C. For the Royals Amie Duffalt, 4. Prior to Hospital Insurance many of Hospital Insurance Service and return with the Billing Certificate to scored from Kerf Ulloyt and Babe the personnel in hospitals were inade­ MEMORIAL ARENA Pratt and Don Slater counted from .D istrict Registrar aud Collector, 13. C. Hospital Insurance Service at the Ray Volls and Dutch Evers. quately paid. office at which you are registered. - OAKLAND 5. Continuing increase in the cost of living 9. REGISTRATION OF NEW RESIDENTS. As soon as new residents take affects hospitals just as much as it does R0U%^TAIl0R-nUDE up residence in B. C. they are required to register by contacting their the average home. — All Games Commence at 9 p.m. —• OGAREnES nearest B. C. Hospital Insurance Service local office. 6. Increased use of hospital services over Hospital Insurance is Everybody’s Business WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th and above 1948 amounted to approxi­ Cut This Out and Keep for Reference mately $2,000,000. VANCOUVER CANUCKS SEATTLE srutoY UGHTwaam KAsne Smool\ Rrm dearaltet *r!Hi Mat and*. Jint put A sk any o f the thousands w ho have received benef its w hat they think o f H ospital Insurance SATURDAYv OCTOBER 1st popar ond tobacco In H-241 VinyCta roOar—chxa Gd — out cooet a parfaci dgoralta. ’BOUMASTEX VANCOUVER CANUCKS - OAKLAND cuts onoUng bISi. Ru your podkat, bold* toboc* CO and popart, too. Ask for ntOUAAASna. Season Tickel Holders—Pick up your rcscr\-ed scats before 5 poo. Monday. September 26th. RESERVED SEATS go on sale SIONDAY 9 a..m.— and 60^ B. C. HOSPITAL Reserved Scats—Section 6 only—(Students and Children 25^) MONDAV. SEPTEMBEH 28. 1940 THE KELOWNA COPRIEE PA G E F IV E RETIRED SASK. VALLEY CAFE FARMER DIES A rctitx'd farmer, John Bcrteig, OWNERS FORM 67, died suddenly last night at his homo lit 2616 Pendori street. Ho came to Kelowna two month.s nuo GHA. BRANCH and was building a l»ome for hlni- self and wife. BUSINESS PERSONAL FOR RENT FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE R e Z t u s will bo forwarded to Schell Elected President EMERGENCY OKANAGAN Okanagan Body, Canadian GUAItANTEED SERVICE FOR all MODERN CABIN FOR RENT CROCHETED TABLE CLOTH. 00 Swift Current, Sask.. for buriul. PHONE NUMBERS m a k e s o f washer*. PhU Butman. Furnished. Apply 2801 North St. x 100, t thirty h l r t ecru thread, plnwhccl J O H N S O N & T A Y L O R . Besides his widow, who will ac­ Restaurant Association Lakcvlew Washlxi* Machine Repair 16-1 p pattern, $135.00, Mrs. Nora Wyatt, MISSION company the remains, he Is sur­ COURIER COURTESY Shop. Phono 0$4>R« 78-tfc ------::—::------:::------Mcllta, Man. ' 10-3p J O H N S O N Sc T A Y L O R ...... vived by three sons ond two Formation of an Okanogan SLEEPING ROOMS—TWO aultablo SIX ROOM HOUSE IN THE North daughters, all living on the prai­ OKANAGAN MISSION C o n - branch of the Canadian Restaur­ Ambulance ...... 391 BE WORRY FREE! G irr THAT as double and two aingle. 18®) NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES e n d ries. Day’s Funeral Service In ant As.sociation. Including tho cities chimney, stove, or furnace cleaned Marshall St. Phono 034-Xl. ______' J ± ^ ™‘ q°uU?«;,l3K 5,nic MS"oV?r'™ MlX”"; of Penticton, Kelowna and Vemon, Police...... _____3 t l without delay! No mess, no better took place here last Monday even­ service, no use waitin’. Phone 104. ------“ - - ing. when representatives gathered Why put It o fft 62-tfc PANIER Auto Camp. 2 miles north Maintenance Equipment; Owen gjon winning the Interior Ladles’ Golf Hospital ...... 64 Championship, held at Kamloops RUTLAND MAN at tho Royal Anno Hotel. Six bran­ ------of Pcachland. Furnish^ Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grap^- ches of tho C.R.A. have now been NO MORE BIRDIE linen and dishes. Some fully m(«- pies; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; SNAPPY 5-ROOM BUNGALOW — recently. Players from Kelowna, Fire Hall ...... -___ 1»6 Oliver, Penticton, Revclstoko ond DIES AFTER formed In B.C., while there are a Watch for the Ogopogo at Pope's Forklift Trucks; Nelson Due- with f urnaco and full basement. total of twenty-seven throughout Photo Studio. Fortrplt and Com- Phone 142 Pcachland.______ket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow gome fruit trees. Price $10,500.00 Vernon Joined with the Kamloops MEDICAL DIRECTORY divotors in competing for the LONG ILLNESS the Dominion. SERVICE mcrclal Photography, developing, r o o m F n n r e n t —TWO MIN- Rico Portable Centrifugal garly possession, championship.----- ..------... Andrew Myles Anderson, Rut- Clarence Sorenson, proprietor of If unable to contact a doctor printing and enlarging. * iiw q walk frnm OfOcc Phono National Dragline Scrapers .the White Lunch r^aurants in o uiiu i>uwivi;.o, iL^uuoiiui «« wp; HAVE A NUMUEit UE Small , McClymont won by defeat- land, passed away In hospital here p h o n e 7XZ. 3-T-tfc s/J Avc. " 3-Hc National _AR Steel wE HAVE A NUMBER OF SmMl Vancouver, headed a party of Van- 3 ^ Gasoline«-______Holsti: National, ___ rPortable .______counuy ^u^ntry piutcsplaws uiat vciyvery reasonable , ,, , fl„nl.s. shootinir morning after a tnlengthy illness. delegates who arrived to DRUG STORES OPEN: THERE IS NO NEE^ TO ROOMS OR ROOM AN^'^ A iB Sawmills; NTtioUrR^^iiT.^ Sc*reens ^X ^S o ^r oM^esT'^usrbe n ‘amV 2" ovlX^i^^Sr a" YaXliXon kX^rrS^rSnlTs^oea^^^^^ your furs out-of-town! Support lo- ladlca or genUemen _— Phone Phono and “"d Conveyorj.Conveyorj, Full Information a game 2 over par. t,no also won n tire after many years farming on . J' #h„ nr- ».« cal industryl Help your own homo jq^ j a p p ly 579 Lawrrcncc Avo. irom National Machinery Co. Ltd, prize for the lowest scors of 09 in the prairies. Mr. Anderson was 70 IVEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28tb— the qualifying round. years old. cxwutivc, Mr. Sorenson was town! Mandcls offer you a com- 67-tfc Vancouver, B.C. 7 0 -M ** -H*' c J O H N S O N Sc T A Y L O R T T c n c b ’a Other golfers making tho trip to Seventh Day Adventist funeral p ic te f u r s to ra g e s e r v ic e a n d a r c ------1— ------Real Estate Pfayalciana Pres. Fhannacy Kamloops were Mrs. D. C. Kyle, arrangements will be announced tnry P. H. Edgeumbe, Vancouver, fully quallllcd to offer expert coun- 'U U A M 'T im T 'O T?I7 M T ATTENTION—FARMERS!— Wo do 270 Bernard Avenue Nat Bailey, of tho W hite Spot, Van­ Bcl. There Is no finer sorvlco any- W AIM liS U 1 U KJSIT 1 Mrs. A. Lander, Mrs. MncLcnn, of later by Day’s Funeral Service. A ______custom and contract sawing. If you couver, former national president 0S0Y008 CUSTOMS where than you get right In Kcl- w/VNTED TO RENT __ RANCH have trees on your property wo Vancouver, Miss Florence Cotting- sister and a nlcco survive at the ham, of Edmonton, Miss N. Gale, coast. of tho C.R.A., and Alex Gartshorc, HOURS: ow n-ot Mandcl’s.______COtfc without stock, on'riVarcs* B U S I N E ^ I S of Gartshorc Coflce Cafes, Vancou­ Ts-Yc quirements. Wo also handle small ,^T^_^y-vx-,mTTiwTTmTTi«c» Mrs. S. Underhill and Mrs. C. Dc- S. Hogarth, R.R.3, Vernon. M a ra . ver, who Is also n national director 8 a.nu to II p.n», P.D.S.T. THE OKANAGAN’S LEADING _ logs such as Juniper, Birch and O PPO R T U N IT IE S of tho organization. furrier, that’s MANDELS In Kel- ATTT'GI r ’TYTT1?'TQ M a p le f o r f u r n itu r e sto c k . P h o n o ------COUNCIL RULES owna! A completely satisfying fur "'-'A v y 623 or call at 1(187 Richter St. WANTED—GOOD BUSINESS OP Mrs. Tonaski and son Andy, of Guest speaker at the meeting was CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING John B. O’Mcarn, well known In storag^eryice-^nly 2% of va^a- MODERN LUXURY A PA R T- 1 4 -tfc PORTUNTTY—Kelowna, Penticton. New Westminster, former residents PHOTOGRAPHER RATES Full particulars. All rcplys confld- of tho Mission, wore visiting friends tl»o restaurant business throughout tlon. This includes insurnnco. K at m e NTS. Winter rates now avail- Canada and tho United States. Dur­ 2 t per word per insertion. storage rate $2.00 per coat. Cloth able Carlson’s Motel Vernon Rd NORGE OIL HEATER, LARGE cntlnL Write D. Collan. 2019 Centro In the district last week, stn^ng MUST PAY FEE ing his stay here, Mr. O’M eara gave 25^ minimum charge. c o a ts $ 1.00 plus cleaning charge. ’ 14-tfc used five months. New price St., North Calgary. 15-tfc at the hoi^ of Mr. and Mrs. FYcd a two and one linlf hour lecture Display—70^ per Inch. Make MANDELS your Mecca for $150, will sell tor quick sale $115. : l_ — ' - ■■" ■rrr^ rzrrr-:rr:r-~ -- Maranda. They left for homo last Despite the fact City Council re cclved a letter from Mrs. Christine 'Tuesday afternoon to all propric Service charge ol 25^ for all ^ rs and fur storage. 518 Bernard Ww. Hciasn, PetTsh Wrii^lUwrifciu A^vcAvc.. A Armstrong rm strong USED CAR MARKET FOR SALE. Friday, charged ads. McKienzle objecting to paying a tors and employees of restaurants C o n tr a c t rate— per w o r d p e r (Miscellaneous) ^ PendoziPonrlnrl Rt. St. 15-lc Mr. Don McLcllan was called to city licence for photography work, tn tho city, Insertion. tfc WILL PAY CASH FOR 5 SECOND SAWDUST and FIREWOOD-r-ANY Vancouver last week due to tho city fathers were adamant in Its Election of ofllccr^ for the Ok- hand portable typewriters. Have WANTED — GOOD PORTABLE length. Phone 1061-Ll, Ray Nlch- N o r i c i ^ sudden passing of his father. Mr. stand that sl\c must take out a anagan branch highlighted tho HELP W ANTED customers waiting. Bring yours to typewriter. Phone 1008-L or 098-X. oils. 13-3p T. C. McLollan, of that city. He re- business licence. Monday evening organizational as soon as possible. Gordon 1 6 -lc IN THE SUPREME COURT OF turned home within the week. The matter came tq a head when meeting. Jack Schell, of Schell’s SALESMEN WANTED FOR Oka- Herbert, Timewriter Agent, Room .303 BRITISH CALIBRE P-14, 0 BRITISH COLUMBIA • • • W, J. Ribclin objected to one of his Grill, was named president, while nagan District. Kelowna hcadquar- 3, Casorso block. 10-12c C A R S A N D T R U C K S shot, hl-powercd rifle, together In tho matter of the Estate of Mr. F. L. Bishop, of Kelowna men being prevented from taking other offleors include: vicc-presid- le r s ; n o r t h to R c v e ls to k e . M u s t ------^------with 48 shells; price only $^.00 JOHN EDWARD SODEROREN High School Teaching staff, is stay- pictures at the recent dog show. ent, H. J. Murray, Snack Bar and ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. No comment was made when Mrs. Grill, Vemon; secretary-treasurer, h a v e c a r ...... on-drlnkcr, of highest GIRLS! INVEST IN SECURITYI 1939 LA SALLE. INQUIRE BOB Immediate delivery. W rite for pho- NOTICE______Is _hereby_____ rgiven . - - - ...... that— by character, with references. Products Come to tho O.K. VaUey Halrdrcss. Ballance, Vancouver Canucks. W hat to and description. Money refund- orde^ *o?*his"i-i- Honour *Judge HIT M. n/rM. '.Yiiiiiuur. McKenzie’s letter was read. L. E. Loken, Coffee Counter, Ket- all modern, walking sprinkler; el- ing School, 453 Lawrence Avenue, offers? 16-3p ed if not satisfactory. Scope Sales Colquhoun Local Judge of tho Su- * • * Following is the text of the let- owna; directors, H. F. Chapin, Cha­ cctric signs for stores, tourist Kelowna, B.C. Government approv------C o., 326 Q u e e n St., O tta w a , On t.t 90th “ 10SO Jl™ Uom. soH of Mr. and Mrs. J. ter: pln’S Cafe, Kelowna; S. Copan, Tho camps, taxis; latest fire extinguish- ed school. Phone 414. Save money THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 15-tfc T of U. Horn, left recently to continue “There seems to be some argu- Top Hat. Vernon; J. V. Dedora.Pall er; baby butler; and others; all bona by training 'here! 5-tfc "8 _ Ctoach $659. ------studies at the University of Bri- rnent as to whether or not I require Mall Grill, Vernon: Grant J. Ellis, fide and selling fast. Big money for 37 Ford Sedan, new rubber, $625. t f a m OF HOUSES falrlv heaw * a city business licence. Last year Elite Cafe. Pentlcipn; T. O . M c - real salesmen. Box 1240, Courier. THE INVISIBLE MENDER—Pro­ JOES USED CARS WrltoBox 118 Kelovvna^ * * * this matter came before you and Nabb, Commodore Cafe, Penticton, 15-3C tect your good clothes by having Pohne 1062-R2 ------fllo M rs, H u g h B a r r a t t le f t i t w a s a g r e e d t h a t I w o u ld n ’t r e - A n o th e r g u e s t s p e a k e r w a s J a c k them invisibly repaired. Consult 16-2C HEAVY SET OF BUNKS for sale. S® rfnX before the 31st Oc- motoring to California. Du- quire one as W. R. Trench Ltd. is Cooper, director of the Victoria WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Exper Mrs. M arch at "Mandel’s”, 518 Ber- ■Yi 'c h f v s e d a n T f^ rF T ^ Y Double welded throughout, quick tober 1949 after wW^^^ Ti"®, absence, Mr. and Mrs. my agent. Now it seems as though branch of the Canadian Restaurant icnced mechanic for Merciuy, Lin- nard Avenue. n - t f e 31 CHEV. SEDAN. COMPLKTELY , Anolv Rutland Weldtos Jack McLennan, of the Mission,! I need a city licence in spite of tho Association. overhauled. New paint job. All Rutland W el^g distribute the assets areordlng to g^ Eldorado fact that 1 have a provincialp ro v ln c ia l trade ------coin and Meteor Garage. Phone ------12-6p the claims received by me. Emery Motors, 52-Y, Osoyoos. MOTOR REPAJR SERVICE—COM- n e w tir e s . P e r f e c t s h a p e . $350. C a n ______A rm s . licence. Believe me gentlemen, it C. A. JACKSON, CA., 13-4p pletepicie maintenanceinuinieiiaiive service.service, Electricalcaeua-ica; he seen Reliable Motors, contact Rrf''vr'i vq nire wATiPTr'PfP • • • is not the matter of the licence fee Offlclal Administrator, Mrs. F. Simonds formerly of that I am quibbling about — it is South Okanagan District. PO SIT IO N W A N T E D Lawrence Ave.. phone 758. 82-tfc series and good repair service. Cyc- White Rock, is making her home the principle and the working pro- Dated this 12th September. 1949. with her son-in-law and daughter, ceedings of your council that mys- 1948 DELUXE 8 PACICARD SE- lists come to Campbell’s! Phone 107 Kelowna, B.C. S-A-W-S Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Gauvin, 2366 tifles me. MAN WITH D2 CAT. WANTS flltog and gumming. AU work DAN, mileage 12,000. Condition as -Leon at Ellis. CAMPBELL’S BICYCLE SHOP. 4 5 -tfc Pendozi St., Kelowna. Mrs. Simonds “As far as photographing the dog ^ work for winter. Apply 602 W ard- guaranteed. See Johnson at 764 new.new. PricePrice $3,600.$3,600. BoxBox 1230,1230, CourierCourier AUCTION SALE is spending a few days visiting at show was concerned, I did that law Ave. Phone 718-R. Cawston. 83tfc or phone 1406, - - Trail, B.C. _ 15-2c Timber Sale X 48100 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack work at the request of the B. C. PROPERTY FOR SALE 1938 STUDEBAKER, FLAT~deck There will be offered for sale at Bradley, Okanagan Mission Interior Kennel Club of which I COMING EVENTS H you wish to BUY or SELL a Public Auction, at 11 ami., on Fri- . '• * * truck. First reasonable offer. 625 am the secretary. I Informed Mr. BOAT or ENGINE: day, September 30th, 1949, in the ______KELOWNA BUSINESS and Pro- Harvey Ave. 14-3p Mrs. Bill Reid returned from jhe Kemp, who came to the arena for c o n ta c t INTERIOR AGENCIES LTD. office _ of the Forest Ranger, _ . Kelow- ______Kelowna General_____ Hospital______on______Fri- _Mr.______Ribelin,______that_____ he ______could take We are equipped to fessional Women’s Club Rummage BOAT & ENGINE LISTING L'TD. 266 Bernard Avenue. Phone 675 na, B.C., the Licence X 48100, to cut day but her infant son will remain photos anywhere in the arena eX' Sale. Orange Hall, Saturday, Oct- in the “Heart of the Boat District” handle ALL your GOOD TIRES ON ALL THESE! ___, ^______1,990,000 f.bjn. of Standing and in the hospital a few days longer, cept in the ring. Anybody of ave- o b e r 8 th—2.00 p.m. 16-M-2c , 1023 West Georgia St, G ^ D C E R Y s t o r e g r o s s i n g FeUed Fir and Yellow Pine on an • • - rage totellegence can see- that one Sheet Metal FIRST UNITED CHURCH WO- Vancouver, B.C. M o d e l A P ic k u p ...... $295.00 ANNUALLY $60,000.00 _ area situated on Law Creek, ap- Mr. and Mrs. A. McIntyre have photographer in the ring is suffi- Requirements MEN’S Federation Annual Christ- ______■ 14-tfc chev Sedan ...... $ ig 5,oo This is, a small store which can be proximately 6 miles west of West- sold their home and property and cient both from the dogs’ stand- mas Bazaar — November 19 — W O R K __ PLOWING Chrysler Sedan ...... $200.00 managed ^ people. It has se- bank, Osoyoos Division of Yale returned to their former home at point and th^ time _element. TRACTOR parate from the store a four-room Land District OKANAGAN Church Hall. 13-8t-p discing, excavating and buRdoztog. ------Sault St. Marie, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. “As far as W. R. .Trench window bungalow and a beautiful garden.. Two years will be allowed for re- E. W. Hunka purchased the prop- is concerned,'I work through them J. W. Bedford, 949 Stockwell Ave., O.K. CAR MARKET SHEET METAL The sale price includes all _ stock moval of timber. erty and have taken up residence and I believe they are at liberty to Phone 1054-L, 57-tfc South Pendozi at K.L.O. PERSONALS Phone 1075-Rl eqiupment a n d buildings, “Provided anyone imable to th e r e . put in their window whatever they WORKS s o m e te r m s a t ~ INTRODUCTION CLUB ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? For ifs.ip Available with attend the auction to person * • • ■ s e e fit! Phone 611 342. Lawrence Ave. for sincere people. W rite to No. 311 your building needs get our prices $26,000. • may submit tender to be open­ Miss H. Duke returned from "Would you please write to me Night Calls 969-B2 529 Beatty St., Vancouver, B.G. One week delivery on Sash win- 1930 DE SOTO SEDAN — GOOD ed at the hour of auction and short stoy in Kamloops. informing me just where I stand in — A LOCAL COMPANY — 93-tfc dows, doors, frames and all build- running order—$300. Okanagan NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNG.ALOW treated as one'bid.” this iriatter before you.” ------— — ------— tog supplies. Mail us a list of your Sheet M etal W orks. Phone 611, 342 AT $6,300.00 Further particulars may be pb- Joe Eso recently returned to his WANTED—GOOD USED RIFLES needs and get our prices. READE, Lawrence Ave. 12-tfc It has a large living room with oak tained from the Deputy M inister of studies at U.B.C! He was driven to and Shotguns. Also 30.30 and 30.06 SASH, DOOR & BUILDING SUP- floors and fireplace, three bedrooms, Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the Dis- the coast by his brother Tommy. 1-TON STAKE CHEV. TRUCK Ranger Rifles. Ferry Sports Shop, p l y . B ox 36, Abbotsford. B.C. modem kitcheri with electric stove trict Forester, Kamloops, B.C. 232 M ill Ave. 8 -tfc . 57-tfc 1948. Mileage, 19,000. ExceUent con------Kam“^*n,‘ - smau" ■basem ... and'fur- 14-2M-C Miss Vera de Cocq has returned BLUE RIBBON HYACINTH BULBS dition, very strong body and pre- nace and laundry facilities. Extra home from' the hospital. Mr. Louis HAVE YOU LOOKED AT YOUR SAW FILING—CIRCULAR SAW w o t rack to sections. W. V. Potter, features include automatic electric de Cocq spent the week-end froiri FOB SALE—DAIRY FARM floors lately?. For a perfect new gumming — lawn mower service. Pnone 90-K, Oliver, B.C. 13-4c hot water equipment, cove ceilings, Oliver visiting his home. AND HYACINTH GLASSES floor or an old floor made gdod*as* See Fdward A. Leslie, 2913 South lOAft tvtttvvtptj__ tnt attractive stucco finish.'Located on 100 acres all under cultivation. new, phone 694.L. No dust when Pendozi St. .87-tfc a. quiet street south of Bernard Ave^ Situated in lower Fraser Valley. Mrs. Chris Reid has returneid' NOW ONLY $1.00 it’s done by A. Gagnon, established — ------— is available with terms, 30 head pure bred stock. Holds home from Vancouver where she since 1938. Our address is 525 Buck- NEED MONEY? IT’S RIGHT and accessories. V. and immediate occupancy. record for highest butterfat con­ attended a meeting of the cancer Sorchinski, Oayama. 1 6 -lp Superior q u a l i t y Holland nose bulbs. Watch them blos­ la n d A v e . 80-tfc around home! Things you no lon­ te n t. c o m m itte e . ger need or use. Sell them through 1938 HUDSON-TERRAPLANE FULLY EQUIPPED Complete line of modem ma­ som into large, delicately scented Hyacinths in blue, "WE’LL SHOP FOR YOIT’ Courier Classifieds — hundreds of Co“upe* to""perfe’c"rshOTe chinery. Not in flood area. Ex­ Mr. Jack Kennedy is a patient at If you knew wnat you want but live buyers! 11-tfc tionend motor, 4 new tires, good SitnatPdSituated in a f strategic location on cellent drainage. 3 modem the Kelowna General Hospital for w hite, pink or red. too far away to find it yourself, paint, good upholstery and radio, the highway, this established res- homes surrounded by trees. a few days. During his absence write to .Select Shopping Service, "HEAT PUMP” Apply Aikman, 609 Rose Ave., taurant is doing a highly successful Price lock, stock and barrel—^not Mrs. Molly Henley of Vancouver is You’d expect to pay $1.00 for the glass alone. Made in Dominion Bank Building. Vancou The fueless modem fool-proof me- to include this year’s crop— 83-tfc thod of heating. Investigate before phone 847-Ll 16-2c trade. Complete with living quar­ a guest of Mrs. Kennedy. Holland from sprakling, crystal clear glass, it can be v e r. ters and selling with all equipment $35,000. building. Howard Willson, 593 SU' For farther particulars contact used later as an attractive all-purpose vase. KAMLOOPS, B.C., AGENCY —We therland Ave., Kelowna. Phone 722. MUST SELL 1938 ONE-TON CHEV and stock, it is available with terms Mrs. Andy Hilliard has returned M r. LONEY—1062-R2 will act for you in any capacity. 87-tfc truck. Transmission repaired. $600. at only $9,500.00. from the Kelowna General Hospi­ ' 15-3f Business or Personal, Enquiries, etc. , ——------—— ------^------Also 1949 ONE TON FORD like ta l. For free information 'write or KEEP UP TO DATE! USE OUR new. 9,000 miles. Apply three-quar­ INTERIOR AaENCIES LTD. phone MacDonald Business Agency, modern moving van senrice ter — miles ,. east _,,o Reid’s „ „ comer. Mrs. P h o n e 67.5 Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Davis enter­ R o y a l A n n e Flow er Shop 220 Fourth Ave., Kamloops, B.C. shipments of household goods, large *1. Galigan, RR. 2 K e lo w n a . 266 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, B.C. tained last week at an after five 15-4c or smaU. Van leaving frequently for 16-3p party honoring Mrs. Sandy Wright, Phone 933 ' LETTERS TO of Vancouver, and M!r. Fulton, of AGRICUL'TURE GRADUATE-Ex- sSratcSO T°°Ptom { ^ itf A BARGAIN—ALL-ENAMEL stove V e rn o n . Exceptional condition, reasonable or perienced orchardist with means, d . Chapman & Co. Ltd., Kelowna, and heater included, $5,500 for very • • * wishes to contact lady with orchard b .C. Our phone is 298. 95 -tfc P” ®®; F ortrial apply Smith’s Auto nice place close to school. 770 Leon T H E E D I T O R Mr. J. W. “Budge” Barlee was to manage preferably with children ------— ------Repairs, Okanagan Mission. A v e . 15-3C hunting in the Deep Creek draw so that a good^ ______home environment ______HEARD THE LATEST? YOU CAN 15-4p last week when a rattler struck his R ichter G reenhouses might be provided my little girl of with a Telex or Western Electric OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS LTD HEAL'THY ANIMALS pant leg as he stepped over a log. five. Box 58, Penticton, B.C. hearing aid at Kelogan Radio & F O R S A L E 280 Bernard Avenue Dear Sir—^Regarding Mr.. J. H. On turning to see w hat had hit him Phone 88 15-4C Electric Ltd., 1632 Pendozi St., Kel------— - - — — — — Kelowna, B.C. Roy’s letter, at Carnival” to jjg gg^ snake recoiling for an------— ------owna. Phone 36. Free' demonstra- ^ J® NEW CAR TiHES— your issue of ^ptem ber ^nd, I g^her strike; During the trip he BUSINESS PERSONAL «on anytime. Guaranteed fresh new. selhng for $49. Apply A. H E B E I S believe that Mr. Roy wrote his let- billed five rattlers, ' •______:______b a tt e r y s t o c k . W h e re ? H e re ! L- B e rts c h i, G e n . D e ly ., K e lo w n a . A.' ter with the best of intentions but • * • WARD & JONES BUHJ:>ING Hear at Kelogan! 83tfc 16-lp R E A L L Y possibly without giving the matter Mr H. A. Macdonald, of Green LO"VELY HOME quite sufficient thought and inves- Gables, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. COATS ‘he FeBJ aS'^rett ^y lO^’TBRS RADIOb ^ mCN^S Situated o n ^ k e Okanagan with a tig a tio n Don Martin, Marine Drive, Van­ P h o n e Washing M achine washing machine. $60.00. truly magnificent view, this is a ^ Being a member , of x the S.P.C.A., c o u v e r. expert craftsmen. Let us give^you ------5 8 6 -L l. 16-2p th e s c e n e and estimate. Phone 238-R-l. property to be proud of. Approxim- i went immediately to Are Tops in VALUE Remember: “When there’s some SAWDUST and PmEWOOD-Any ately an acre/ laid wh1"°Sed" me A plaque will mark David Liv- ALXERA- tmng to nx. just pnone ao." -length Phone 1061-Ll Rav Niclirfls out garden, also fruit trees. . , ingstone’s African homesite, now Tops in FASHION 'nONS CTperty d^e byJE^B^et ELECTTOC ^^ngui. irnone luoi ixi. ±tay ^»c^hom bungalow, very attrac- without ^sitetion, to inspect .the crumbling and overgrown. at Kelo\vna_ FiurTr«.._ Craft,« XX 549»x« ,,Bernard Ltd..- xj .1632 « Pendozi , r.x St. 7 1 -tfc xj plan and first class workman- animals. The keeper brought them ■ ■ ■ ______A v e n u e . 11-7P FOR SALE 1st and 2nd CROP AL- ship and materials! furnace heating. from ^heir cages, which were fresh and clean, and I personally inspect- A Deposit Will Hold HEAD FOR HARDING’S EVERY- Why? Because it’s “Home Bakery” a ^ S ? o5 ^ B C ^ ° ° * 2p OTCciated shSu bl plealed to fd them and must hasten to say Any Article time. You really can't do better! Br^d, crusty, good, baked fresh K hv’aoootoSnt that seldom have I had the pleas­ Be sure to watch their windows daily. Try our cakes, cup cakes, COMBINATION WOOD & COAL p r t p f ^ ^ ' $12 650 00 ure of seeing animals in better when you go to mail that letter! etc. Look for “Home” at your gro- circulating heater. W alnut finish...... ’ condition, plump bodies, healthy L A M B ’S COATS skins and no vermin. ______L Or caU . QKANAGAN INVESTMENTS LTD Beautifully lined coats. Belted, Look around and shop! Oiscover . _____ . ,, 852 Glonn Avo. 18-ln 280 Bernard Avenue The reference to raw patches is, F IN E O L D why at Harding’s their service tops SMOOTH AS A KITTENS PU R R ------I believe, explained by the fact loose fitting and w ith removable the top! 5-tfc that watch wiU be. Take it to GLASS SHOWCASE O’x 4’. Double Kelowna, B.C. belts in sm art Fall colours. Phone 332 Phone 98 that the large rats have very long ------'...... Koop’s Jewellery! 1467 Ellis St., glass, can be used for refrigeration. curved upper teeth of reddish hue, •Sizes 10-18% ...... $32.50 - $5750 FOR PLASTER AND STUCCO north of Bus Depot. 48-hour service. Can be seen at Richter Greenhouse and no doubt gave rise to the ap- WORK phone John Fenwick at the best in town. 5-tfc 1965 E th e l S t 15.20 PROPERTY—LOCATED AT FIVE p ^ n t delusion. SWEATERS 1244-R4. This includes sidewalks. ___ —_ _ _ ------b r i d g e s . Partly finished house— There must .be considerable dif- NAVY RUM Pullovers and Cardigans for cement floors, putty coat, sand fin- L O S T 1 Enamel ^Ele«ric W asher .. $40.00 fguj. rooms and bath. For price and Acuity in staging animal acts such every day and sportswear in an ish, interior and exterior stucco! ------— ^ ^ ^ ______1 Cop^r tub Beatty Electric particulars, W. E, Schiewe, Box 94, as this under all conditions of assortment of colours and styles. If you wish, write to J. P.. STOLEN BETWEEN OKANAGAN W a s h e r ...... $45.00 Kelowna. 16-lp weather, but if the standard which F ro m ...... $ 3 5 8 Okanagan Mission. Estimates are. Lake and Woods Lake about 5 c o rd 1 copper tubX..I. Beatty T> XX.. Electric T7,,--x_^. $39.50 J witnessed on Friday is maintain- F-R-E-E. 80-tfc of wood cut from large green fir 1 Range, all enamel, with hot LAKESHORE LOT 2% MILES ed by Crescent Shows and others, SKIRTS ------trees last Fall in 3 ft 6 in. to 3 ft water front ‘ and - - high - - shelf. - from post office, 109 feet lake fron- i believe that animals and public f o r YOUR NATURAL ICE refri- , __ ; Wools, checks, corduroys, plaids 10 inch lengths. Likely went to Oy- A real good buy tage. Excellent soil, beautiful view, alike will be well pleased, «’i~"in smart new styles. From $455 x^®®’ an’h- Winfield or Okanagan Centre. 1 Range with high closet, cream low taxes, lights. Price $1,250. Ap- HENRY TUTT, boxes for sale or rent. 3 -tfc t e Straight cut skirts in popular If anyone has seen, bought or cut enamel, in real good condition. ply Gordon D. Herbert, owner, Vice-President, S.P.CA. shades. From ...... $ 2 5 8 this kind of wood within last month Special price on this one. Room 3, Casorso Block, Kelowna. ------notify Police or T. Demsky, Oyama. 1 Small Range, almost new. 'White > lS -6c (Editor’s note: After investigat- Reiward. 16-lp e n a m e l ...... $72.00 ------——— X71 ing conditions in the jungle rats DRESSES CORNER BUILDING LOT _ ON show of the Crescent Shows as Soft wool jersey dresses in pas­ F O R R E N T ™'®“ described in a letter to the editor te l s h a d e s f r o m ...... $ 1 8 5 5 Ask for A. Green. Phone 44 or^ 45 495- L l. ______15-2p w r itte n b y J . H . R o y a n d w h ic h Crepes, Gabardines, Moires — WARM TWO ROOM CABIN — F ro m ...... $ 8 5 5 N E W 4-ROOM HO'USEJ—W ELL to- appeared in our i§sue of Septem­ fully furnished. Hot and cold water. ber 22nd. I'he Kelowna Courier Spun Dresses — Green, fawn, Low winter rates which include .303 BRITISH CALIBRE, specially sulated. Large lot. Block from desires to disassociate from the re- black, grey, wine, blue. Sizes 14 light, water and fuel Spot Auto selected model P-14 6-shot hi- school. Apply 1027 Clement Ave. af- powered rifles with 48 shells each; ter 6 pjn. 14-3p ’" ^ ^ k s or inferences contained to 44. From ...... $ 5 5 5 Court, Woods Lake, Phone 4-L3. th e r e in . 1^ 8c P” ®® ®®^ $49.00. Immediate deliv- - ______> -x: ______•______e r y . L im ite d s u p p ly . W r ite f o r p h o - L A R G E U N F IN IS H E D B U N G A - Slips —• Panties — Hosiery 2 ROOMS WITH KITCHEN privil- te OTd description. Money refund- LOW with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, FVPR^rSSFS TWANKS Brassieres —- Priced Right! eges. Adults, non-smokers cr drin- i^ satisfactory. Scope Sales dinette, large living rooim ft^ Penticton, B.C., Sept 21, 1949. kers. 766 Fuller Ave 16-2p Co., 326 Queen St,' Ottawa, Ont. basement On two lots outside city Editor. Kelowna Courier: » « ■ —— ------1 5 -tfc lim its , c ity b u s se rv ic e , r e a s o n a b ly On behalf of the City of Pentic- TO GEamxEMAN—TWO ROOM. ------— ' " j _ ' — — ------priced for quick sale. Some terms,_____ to n , 1 wish to express our thanks B ottled (, Shipped bej heated, furnished basement suite. 10 SECOND HAND TY PE - 340 Glenwood Ave. 13-3p fo r the attendance of your Kelow­ 2247 Woodlawn S t lg_ 4 p _ WRITERS for sale. Excellent con- na Junior Band at our Second An- ALFRED LAMBeSON L" ____ dltion, priced right Terms If desir- REAL RE.AL ESTATE VALUES: nual Peach Festival and Rodeo. Laities’ Wear FURNISHED APARTMENT, TW O ed. Underwood, Royal and Remtog- All the time, we’ll have just what We all enjoyed their musical LONDON, ENGLAND rooms and private bath, self con- ton Portables for immediate deli- you're looking for whether it be contributions, which did much to _ tatoed in private home on lake- very. Gordon Herbert, Typewriter big or small. Enquire today, Ctewan make our festival appreciated and This advertisement is not published j or 1578 Pendozi 101 Radio Bldg., Corner Bernard sho:«. Suitable for two adults. Agent, Room 3. Casorso Block, Ke- Real Estate. 3029 Pendozi St, I^one enjoyable. displayed by the Liquor Control Board or and Pendozi St Phone 811 Phone 1242Y2. i6-3p lowna. 14-8c 796-Rl. ^tfe ROBT. LYON, Mayor. by the Government of British Columbia. THE EIXOWNA COURIER MONDAY. SEI*TEMBEH 2«. i m PA G E SIX TRURO, N.S. — (CP) — Frank Barrington" — a narrative about bis home town, and claims to be FIK8T-AIW I'KWAEATIONS n e w s l e e p i n g c a r s A. Doanc is planning to write a book on Nova Scotia entitled "No­ the provincial scrap bood cham­ About tills time of your thous­ va Scotia Sketches.’’ Ilo has al­ pion. Ho has 79 volutivea of m aterial ands of men di« their riflea and ready published "Old Times in about Nova Scotia. jtliotguns from the cloaet. TJiey clean their weapons and mend Uiclr gear in preparation for the huntini; fiVason. But wise hunters also see THE NEW to it that their first-aid kits arc n ie Pacifle Great Eastern Rail- isterter of Public Work.s. ready for action . . . lots of sterile way lias called for tenders for the TRc bridge is to bo replaced by b-mdage, disinfectant, bum naive. construction of the first seventeen a broad steel and concrete span of JOHN DEERE MODEL You may not need a first-aid kit miles south from Prince George, it a deck truss type, often, but when you do you need was announced by tlic premier’s Bids must bo in the linnds of the it badly. Ilefore you le.ive for the offlee. ' minister by noon Sopternber 20. woods or rnarslics, brush up on Tenders must be in tlie Iiands of B.C. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN your first-aid knowledge. You may tlie chief engineer, J. ^L Stewart, COMMTITEE be a bit rusty from lack of prac­ by noon Friday, September 23. r . s . O’Meara, provincial trade MC Crawler Tractor tic e . APPOINTMENT OF eommissloncr. has been appointed COMMISSION chairman of the newly-created Brl- is now availalilc with Hon. John Cates, Minister of La- u w m ® rilsclo^r^bv BULLDOZER and TOWING WINCH bor, announced the appointment of Chief Justice Gordon^^^oan to cn- Trade *nd^try Eyres also cpilro into various matters relating flio W orkmen’s f*nmnensfitinn rcctly associated with tllO National ^ the workmen s Compensatmn Design Committee of Ot- FULL HYDRAULIC LIFT EQUIPMENT .The scope of the commission is Co-ordinated objective Is the ...... wide covering such matters as the greater use of Canadian talent in for all your fanning needs di-in National Railways. Twenty of these cars will bo administration of the net, any rola- designing of rll types of con- THE LAST WORD IN SLEEPING car accommo­ nut into service this year and will operate on the tlve facts and reasons relating to sumcc goods. dation. the new duplex roomette car with 24 Bclf- Toronto Montreal. Vancouver .service and between any proposed amendments to the ------Call or Write contained rooms. 12 located at floor level and 12 Montreal and Halifax. questions of fact or law d r o p l e T INFECTIONS other rooms interlocked three easy steps above the which may be referred to the com- ipfcctlons such as colds, coughs car floor, was recently put on exhibit by the Cana- ml.sslon or Into which it fnay In his and influenza ns well aft some fev- opinionrlnion bo necessary to enquire. ^rs — are— spread------* by droplet infection FINNING Mr. Cates expressed gratification _ th at Is to say by the minute par- TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. LAND AUCTION that the services of so able and ox- tipics coughed or sneezed Into the porlcnccd— - - -a ------man — ns the chief Jus- air which your neighbor breathes. Inland W aterw ay Route ticc had been made available for a jt is, therefore, a matter not only PHONE 409 VERNON, B.C. BOX 459 PRICES REMAIN matter of such great importance to courtesy but a matter of hygiene 16-3c both labor and industry. a handkerchief to prevent V ia O kanagan to A laska B.C. TOURIS'T INDUSTRY the spread of infection — partl- AT HIGH LEVEL Tlio optimism expressed earlier culnrly in crowded rooms, busses —^ I I ■■■ ■ - I I I ------In the year Inin regard to British Co- or trams,trains. uooaGood general healthncaun is O ... i VERNON — Twenty-flve parcels lumbia’s Tourist Industry seems to one of the best ways of preventing IT M i of tax sale land woro^ offered have been fully warranted, it was cold.s. And good^n^trition is one of J public auction last Wednesday, by announced by Hon. L. H. Eyres, the best ways of maintaining good PHONE SWEET provincial collector and govern- Minister of Trade and Industry. h e a lth . "There are between 50 and 75 from there up the war-historic Al- m e n t a g e n t A r n o ld E . W ils o n in M r. E y r e s r e p o r te d t h a t 115,002 — ------CAPORAL tourists from the United States ^an highway. the Vernon Court House. __ cars entered the province during TRY COURIER CLASSIFIED ADS THE LOAD travelling the Alaska Highway ..xhat route will be opened to Of this number, 17 were sold. Tlie the first seven months of the y e a r ------. every day. north and southbound traffic on remainder will revert to the Crown at border customs ports. This is an OFF YOUR CIGARETTES •‘A year from today many of September 1, 1950.” if not redeemed within 12 months’ increase of 14,476 cars over the these tourists will be passing ggys Chester C. Klmm^ nian- time. 100,586 admitted during the flrst BACK through North Central Washington aging secretary of the Wenatchee ’The sale was routine. seven months of last year. on the new Inland W aterway Rou- cham ber of Commerce, m a recent All properties were in Osoyoos During July 42,593 cars entered^ a* v'-<. Wenatchee Dally Division of Yale District. the province at customs ports com- Our driver will call .and relieve you of I that wash day load. a n d w ro te * Return it to you * ° H e described the ’’comioriaDiv, jjgted In the name of tlie oiaciai jjfon. Leslie H. Eyres, fresh and sparkling seven hour drive” to administrator, in trust, George A. largest percentage increases now half-way estate. for the flrst six months of this year, . . ready to use. . .atchee and the northern end (u t The other jwrcel which saw corn- compared to last year, were J u s t whot would your w ife live on if completed highway. Prince Geor- petitive bidding part of Lot in the coal production, ex- FIRST CLASS g e . '> • 1 P®^^ ports from British Columbia and PLUMBING Says Mr. Kimm: “It is an inland allowance, Map 187, which rose construction Contracts, y o u were no longer here waterway route all the way n from. $27.30 to $110. The name of r^ATTn’r^- —-By Experts Z l d l h l t borders rivers and lakes, the person assessed was Charles TENDERS CALLED tS u S sun-baked hillsides of the E. Dubbin. . Tenders were called for the re­ to eorn the money ? lower Okanagan to the forested placement of the Wilkinson bridge WIGHTMAN ORCHARD CITY LAUNDRY gradestrrnriPK iir of Canada. As -far_____ as- Vei^ Arabia IS somctimes referred to over Millstream Creel^_ one of the n o n the route is a water grade and as-.Araby. last non-permanent bridges to be PLUMBING Phone 123 OUR DRIVER W ILL CALL There's a M utual Life of C anada policy n o n , xne r u u . ■______r e p la c e d u n td e r t h e g o v e r n m e n t s you neVer have to shift automobile specially designed to take care of just gears except at city intersections. A horned toad is actuaUy a liz- modernization program, it was an- Phone 1122 1431 Ellis St. ! nounced by Hon. E. C; Carson, Min- this contingency for you. Consult our New Highway local representative. He will show you The article mentions the openipg how a new source of in c o m e c o n b o of the Hope-Princeton^ Highway— “the Stevens Pass of Bntish C(U- provided for her. umbia”—declaring, “It wiU P^* Okanagan and Wenatchee Valleys o n w h a t m a y h ^ c o ”"® popular circle drive of B.C. „ MUTUAL IIFE Mr. Kimm says Canadians from the Coastal sector^ of B.C. will Pretedlen at lew Cost £>/ CANADA have a straight eastern shot at the Okanagan Valley and can continue HEAD OmCE WATERLOO, ONT. around the loop, returning jn a Wenatchee, Stevens Pass, Seattle and up to Vancouver. ^ ’Ll FIND YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE Declaring that the new Alaska Highway will draw the interest or C M. HORNER, C.L.U., District Agent, K el^na, B.C. America to this region, Mr. Kimm R ' W. COLLINS, District Agent, Penticton, B.C. states all but 66 miles of tee route HERALD HILTON, District Agent, Vernon, B.C. are now open for teavel. The high­ way is open to Prince George and H. C. WEBBER, C.L.U., Branch Manager, north of there for 88 miles to 475 Howe St.,Vancouver, B.C. * . Danny lake. The next 66 miles is not open but the last 100 miles from Little Prairie to Dawson Creek are already passable and at Dawson Creek this cutoff meets the War-born Alcan Highway coming up through Calgary and Edmon-

■\^en the new route is completed RADIO BINGO Alaska will he 500 miles closer to Alaska-bound Californians than it is over the present road through Montana. . ... $ 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Various pictures illustrate the —article, showing Okanagan Lake and the historic cairn, recently u n ­ irs FUN! - THE W INNER TAKES ALL v e ile d at Westbank, marking the Okanagan Brigade trail. Electric Refrigerator, Range, Washing Machine, Ironer and other electrical appliances WANT WEATHER to the value.of $1,000.00. Proceeds for Charitable Work PREDICTIONS

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CARDS ON SALE — $1.00 EACH The rotation of fruit inspectors from one district to another is not AT LOCAL STORES considered feasible, but rotation within districts in which fruit in­ spectors work could possibly be arranged. Such was the stand taken Tune to CIIB for full details by the Fruit Branch in Ottawa when dealing with a recommenda­ 7;50 a.m. — 9,50 a.m . — 1.10 p.m. and evenings tion made by the B.C.F.G.A. at its last convention. The B.C.F.G.A. also has been in­ vestigating the m atter of long dis­ tance weather forecasts, stressing forecasts five to seven days in ad­ ATTENTION ORCHARDISTS! vance. In formation from the Me­ teorological Division in Toronto is to the effect that the staffff is not large enough to handle the neces­ sary work involved. The B.C.F.GA. executive is ask­ ing Hon. Lionel Chevrier, Minister MOUSE of ’Transport, under whom the div­ ision operates, to make provisions for an increase in staff so that this type of forecast may be or­ g a n iz e d . those colerlHl FOE 'This matter is also being drawn to the attention of the British Col­ ■ ■ ■ « . . ■ umbia and Canadian Federations •of Agriculture as other branches of primary producers are interest­ ed in long distance weather fore­ Poison Bait For Nice c a s ts . NOW AVAILABLE M ODQ, AIRPLANE s t a n d SHOW AT VERNON What colors they are! Those new blends in Duroid 2-ten asphalt What beauty they give your home . . . with their mellow tones drifting across your roof! These colors, PLUS all the famous VERNON—’The Vernon Model Club sh in g les! other Duroid features ,i.. asphalt shingles that arc fire retardant MOUSE FOE is a wa.v type poison bait for mice, looks ahead a year from now when it plans to hold an international . . . permanently bright . . . that won’t fade and never need and is specially formulated for use in a bait container That Autumn Red Blend! Bold as a sunset . • . changing as a meet for model planes in ths city, painting . . . give you the very best roof buy on the market today! thus inaugurating an annual affair. cloud! Deep reds, golds, yellows . . . mixing, merging, blending! as recommended by the B.C. Department of Agriculture. When thanking the City Council for the use of Poison Park ov’al Like a ■windblown autumn field! The Mountain Blue Blend! Insist on the best . . . Genuine Duroid M O U S E F O E contains the same ingredients re­ during the past summer, the duo asked permission to reserve the Dominant blue with shadowed greens! The tones of distant asphalt shingles in 2-tcn style. Place your park for Labor Day, 1950, for such commended by the S p r a y Chart. a meet The request is table for mountains through the haze! And Garden Green Blend! Fresh order now with your nearest Sidney Pro­ next year’s parks board. / as the dew-spun grass . . . gay as a full-blown garden! Nature’s ducts Dealer. Complete easy-to-follow MOUSE FOE is now available at your dealer. The department of transport ad­ vised the city that the runway is rival . . . softest green sprayed with glorious hues! instructions in every package. getting rough at the airport boun­ dary markers require painting, and Product of circular markers must be installed. 0 3 This matter will receive the atten­ tion of the airport committee, chair- ANSELL LABORATORIES l t d . DUROIDp made only by maned by Alderman E. B. Cousins. ROOFiNe & PAPER CO. VERNON, B.C. Flying backward is a stunt only VICTORIA • VANCOUVER 6ne landbird can do—th^ hum­ m in g b ir d . THE KELOWNA COURIER PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, SEI'lt'M BEH 20. 'nu: skin Is on important organ a wet, and then a dry, towel. This which throws off waste products helps the pores Keep healthy and CITY CONCERT and regulates body heat. It needs prevents unpleasant body odors. to be kept in good condition by Regular clcimslng helps keep th® cleansing, airing and frictlou. After skin in good condition. Make sure ORCHESTRA heavy exertion, if you can't have a your children have the cleanliness IS ORGANIZED shower, have u good rub down with h a b it. < 5 ® 5 S « ^ Over 30 Musicians Already Indicate They Will Join Q a o £ U ) ^ Formal engagement is announced of Dorothy Patricia Mitchell, only T A f 117A 1|/||?1\I Concert Group H astierVaundH er in m i l k ! dough ™ of M « C. W. Aitkens. of Pcachland. to Mr. Herbert K. Keating. L U tA L W lJlUlllll also of Pcachland. The mnrrlogc will take place In Vancouver nt Christ wwrvnT Churcli Cathedral Chapel on Wcdncjriay evening, October 10, nt 7.30 | j | l | E 'E 'D U W ||U Formation of a ICclowna Concert Oixhcslra took place recently and o’clock. Dean Cecil Swonson wil offleiate at the wedding ceremony. will be under the direction of Dr. Ivan Beadle. M.C., FJN.CJM, F.C.O. Mrs. R. D. Horton, of Vancouver, REV. D. M. PERLEY S., F.G.S.C., who ia murical direc­ haa been the guest of her son and OFFICIATES AT TOURNAMENT tor at the Firnt United Church. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R- Some thirty musicians have al­ D. Horton, at tliclr Oxford Avenue QUIET WEDDING Local lady golfcts captured top ready Blgniflcd their intention of loeeKRSPiES homo. Mrs. Horton haa spent two honors at the Interior Ltidics’ Golf joining and new members are In­ weeks holidaying In tlds city. A quiet ceremony at the home tournament played last week-end vited. As the orchestra expands, it • • • of her parents was chosen by Lei­ . . . b

members are reque^U'd to attend, Father Peyton — will reach ll» cli­ the increast'd cost of imports from Y O U N G max during the week of October PEOPLE and an invitation is extended to M o r e A b o u t M o re A b o u t M o re A b o u t the United States will operate to others who wish to Join the group. 0-16 when an army of 40,000 Cath- raise prices here. The higher yleldi^ oUc laymen will call on every Ca­ MEET WEDNESDAY A drive is now underway for OVER on exports to the United States — tholic home for the pledge in w rit­ OKANAGAN OKANAGAN DEVALU- cattle and meat for exarnple~mav ------household articles for the Naraina- ing to pray the family Rosary well do likewise. Tliesc higher Unlted Church Senior Young ta school. Household uds in good 5 , 0 0 0 d a ily . AIR MAINLINE ATION costs will represent the sacrifice I'copic’s Dnloii will hold an irn- condition are welcomed. Arrangc- required of our people in order , portant meeting In the church hall rnenta can be made to pick the that the full benefit of devaluation Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock for articles up by telephoning Miss F r o m P a g e 1, C o lu m n 3 may be obtained. If. by wage in­ the purpose of electing olllcers. All Doris Hall, 510 Y2. From Page 1, Column 3 KELOWNA MEN . From Page 1, Column 7 Continued from I’age 1 Noil, of Kamloops, and Aldcrmon creases and higher charges gener­ the Catholic Church grounds to the Barnett—on Sunday afternoon. llictlng strains Is endeavoring b y David Howrle, of Vernon. ally, the cost of production in this TYail Man President arbitrary decision to flx the value park. Complete with band, choir.s, On the northbound trip, wliich country is forced up. the beneficial SCORE BIG W IN of the Canadian dollar at the point BACKING THE PROGRESS OF.THE OKANAGAN VALLEY floats, three members of the church left Penticton at noon today, the In the election of offleers. G. M. results from devaluation now hoped of greatest ease. In pre-war crises hierarchy. Father Peyton and scor­ aircraft carried one of Canada’s Thomson of Trail was elected B.C. for will be illusory. es of parish priests In the valley, hockey greats, Eddie Shore, who is A.H.A. president for 1049-50. He of this kind, the Canadian dollar IN HORN-LATTA was left free to And its own level. t o /T v e g e i a b i e a n d p a c k ^ the pilgrimage to the park will be the largest of Its kind ever attemp­ ted In Kelowna. Local Golfers Capture In the September lane of Parade route is Sutherland, Rich­ SCOTTS Inter Club Events for One of „,nc„3 .,o: D„ G. oi,. WESTERN BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ter, Harvey, Into the park where hours flying time from Vancouver: vando, Nanaimo, first vice pres.; of trade, the devaluation of the EMULSION the throngs will nsscmblo In front Best Seasons in Years less than nine hours from Toronto. A. S. Altkcn, Nelson, second vlcc- Canadian dollar, for the reasons given, is welcome. FHc« 25c a copy or $3.00 a year, plus tax. of n large stage at the grandstand and one and n quarter days from president; Leo O. Atwell, Nelson, 1040 WEST PENDER VANCOUVER, B.C. to hear Father Peyton and other Kelowna Golf Club men flnished London. ICngland. secretary-treasurer (rc-clcctcd). Looking back to 1947, there may T h e High Eitmegy distinguished speakers. The parade one of the most successful seasons This fact was brought to the at- Doug Grimston of New West- be u disposition to say that doval- Yoar^Round leaves the Sutherland Avc. church In years yesterday when they tention of the public by Mayor minster was made an honorary life iintion would have been a sounder Family Tonic- grounds at 7 p.m. downed Penticton 34-0 to win the Hughes-Games who congratulated members and A. W. Pickard, Ro- way to recruit our dollar reserves Rich in Vitamin A Visiting members of the hierar­ Horn-Latta Cup, the trophy put up Lnnd and Marino Air Services for Kina. Canadian Amateur Hockey than the Import quotas then Impos­ and Sunahina chy will be Most Rev. M. M. John- annually for the Intcr-club com­ starting ana n air passenger service Association president, was elected ed. Both policies, by obstructing BOOKS OF THEATRE .son, D.D., Bishop of Nelson: Most p e titio n . in the Okanagan. “It’s something honorary president of the J.C.A. imports from the United States, V ita m in D Rev. E. Q. Jennings, D.D., Bishop T7ic southerners, who grabbed a we wanted for a long time, and to­ IT.A. give protection to Cnnadion indus­ TICKETS of Kamloops, and Most Rev. N. N. six-point lead earlier this year in Branch district executive mem­ try. But, with devaluation, when ^ * I * IP 'i w V M A H H I n I * I M day is a memorable day for the arc convenient and Snvaryn, O.S.B.M., D.D., Bishop of the first half of the annual affair City of Kelowna," ho declared. bers arc; East Kootenay, J. W. Liv­ our dollar returns to par, the pro­ 5 9 ^ and ^ la l9 economical the Ukrainian Exarch of Western played In Penticton, were no match ingstone, Kimberley; Okanagan, tection vanishes. Import quotas, un- P h o n e 1111 Canada. for the locals yesterday. Kelowna Speed to Travel Bud Anderson, Vernon; Main Lino, fortunately, become vested rights, -xtio Modem Apotnoearjr Arrangements have been complc- veterans won seven of the nine In introducing Alderman J. Horn, E. II. Martin, Kamloops; Northern just ns ordinary tariffs do, and are ted to show Bing Crosby's NOTE TIUS new foursome handily against Pontic- jyjoyof Hughes-Games referred to B.C., A. R. V. Giles, Kamloops (pro much more difficult to get rid of. family prayer picture, "The Road ton'sn youth-sprinkled team 4nonr. him US u mou who hus worlccd liord tom); Lower Mainland, A. H. Jef- The present doyaluotion is cqulv- WED. - THURS. to Peace," ns part of the rally pro- The victory for Kelowna repro­ to put aviation on its feet in Kc- fered, Vancouver. alcnt to a 10 per cent increase in PROGRAM CHANGE gram. The world premier for this sented a sweep In inter-club piny BROWNS lowna. "Air travel in a few years According to the delegates to the tariff on U.S. goods right acro.ss 7 and 9 p.m. short documentary film wn.s in Cal- this year. Rcccudly the local shot- MON. TUBS — 7 and 9 will bo ns common-place as motor Kamloops convention, It was tho the board. Two things, it is to be PRESCRIPTION gnrv two weeks ago. makers snared the Lofroy-Johnston travel," Alderman Horn declared, biggest ever held. Over 00 repre- hoped, will follow. No additional T o d a y , Father Peyton's “pence cup___ from the Vernonites in n homo “Ihe great asset of aviation today sentatives were present. import quotas should bo needed PHARMACY ADULT through family prayer” message is and home scries. Is speed — speed in which to tra------and tho 1947 quotas still surviving being heard in the l^st Kootenay Results of yesterday'^s matches Aldermin Horn paid tribute TAKES GUNS. SELLS THEM should be either rescinded or ENTERTAINMENT rally in Cranbrook. ’Tomorrow were: (Kelowna first) McGtadcry „ FREDERICTON, N.B.—(CP—^Firc- steeply cut down, BROWN’S PHARMACY spe^s at the West Kootenay ral y and 1- instad 1, Palmer and Miller prominent role in blazing n trail arms confiscated for violations of While Mr. Abbott did not say so. LIMITED 5'J" aviation. "Today nnrka Iho col the Game Act will be auctioned off ______Kamloops, Friday In William Lake, and Mather 0, H. Johnston and mination of years of planning and hero’ soon by the provincial gov­ and on Sunday, 40,000 persons arc Roadhouse I '/j, Partington and Per- effort,” he declared. ernment. A largo number of rifles, cxpcctcd to hear him at Hastings k in s 2 '/,. Allan and H. Shirreff Z yi, Mr. Gisborne said the flight mar­ shotguns and traps arc in the col- Park in Vancouver. M. Syer and Hunter J-^. ked tho culmination of 20 years of lection Make Pledge Owen and Disney 3, T. Syer and effort on the part of the Board of Kelowna General Hospital The six-week family prayer cru­ Henry 1, Quinn and Oliver 3}/^, Trade, “and now we have It at our Mount Etna is located In Sicily. sade in Western Canada and Alas­ Johnson and C5. Drosses Adams door," referring to the wharf ka — tho largest yet undertaken by and Jackson S. -Dro^os and constructed at the bottom of Ber- Polyandry is the form of marri­ VISITING HOURS Brodie Hoffman and_ D. John- ^ard Ave. In conclusion, Mr. Gis- age in which a woman has more Davis and Campbell 0. borne presented Mr. Fray with a than one husband. PRIVATE and SEMI-PRIVATE—Daily Dunaway ^ Jordan [Trade booklet, and anoth- ~ ~ ~ ~ j ~ 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. and IMtarlow 1, Kane and Buckland present which was a home-made C.P.A. disht which arrives at 11.55 . M R S . K A Y (Burkholder) 3, Maurice and Bad- product. ^ 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. cock 1, McCMland and Loken 4, Mclvor, chief pilot of L. and Wiseman and Stocks 0. behalf of the company, ex­ PUBLIC WARDS— pressed appreciation for the wharf Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Dressmaking which the city constructed. “I don’t PROTECT WHAT think.it could be improved upon," 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OPPOSITE GYRO PARK CITIZENSHIP h e s ta te d . Tuesday and Thursday This motning’s flight marked the YOU HAVE first time that W. Y. Fray had been 7 :00 p.m. - 8 :00 p.m. PAPERS GIVEN in the air since 1914. Mr. Fray was a student at a Los Angeles avia­ MATERNITY: Now is the time to be think­ tion school 35 years ago, and he PRIVATE and SEMI-PRIVATE—Daily ing- of your Fall and Christ­ 34 RESIDENTS flew a twin-pusher type of’ air- WE STAND mas Wardrobe. _____ plane. He completed his training, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. _ ; , . - J __ i„ and obtained a pilots licence on 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Any style with or without TotaL of 34 mdividuals revived jg, 1914. A retired C.N.R. lo- BETWEEN citizenship papers Honw comqtive engineer, he has lived in PUBLIC WARDS—Daily pattern. Perfect fit guaran­ Judge J. Ross Archibald in County Kelowna for the past two and a 2:30 p,m. - 3:30 p.m. ‘ teed. Court on Tuesday morning. Ad- v,_if v^nre: YOU dressing the candidates who had ^ ' 7:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. PHONE successfully passed citizenship ex- ’ Dally Flights AND LOSS! NOTE: Husband and Mother of Patient only in CARTOON and COMEDY 1248-R2 amin^ions were Hwb Capozzi and ^ and M. will operate daily non- Maternity Wards ' MrS' wrdon Herbert. , scheduled trips except Sunday. The 16-2c In the afternoon, total of 26 peo- aircraft will meet both east and pie seeking citizenship papers w ^e westbound C.P.A. flights at Pen- CHILDREN’S WARD cam m ed by Judge Archibald, ticton, and will normally make the Sunday and Wednesday TOey will receive certificates at a return trip to Kelowna about 12.30 PETER MURDOCH 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. later date. p However, if s-|fficient number Among those receiving citizc of passengers disembark from 'the INSURANCE NOTE: Parents Only ship p^ers were Hilda Bwlert, eastbound C.P.A. plane at 9.30 a.m., Jake Thiessen, Ma Lau On, Chow L. and M .. will - make a special run Over Bennett Hardware NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE Doo Joe, Giulio Menta, Wong Foon up the vaUey, returning to Pentic­ Telephone 301 ALLOWED TO VISIT IN HOSPITAL Wou, Tniig Yow, M ar Fee, Freder­ ton in time to meet the westbound ick Austin Skiff, Ida Hak, Daniel John Lang, Emil Brugger, Lydia Patze, Joseph Hartl,-Kimi Cobyace, Ishi Echigo, , K am ekicki. Ibaraki, Kaemon Kikucki, Kiku Kinoshita, Haruo Kitagawa, Naruko Naka, No- bue Nakano, Genzaburo Taguchi; Ume Tahara, Teiji Takeuchi, Jul­ YOUR... iana Buchenauer, Kame Tamagi, Harry Hateumi, Seimatsu Takena- ^JELLO OR PUDDING 3 p k s s ^ 2 S c ka, Toyokichi Taiji, Long Guy, all of Kelowna, and Toyojiro Nakata ^ C H E E S E Kraft, 1 lb, ...... 5 5 c and Sataro Taguchi, of Westbank, Rich Flavour and Sadako Wakabayashi, of East K e lo w n a . ^CANTERBURY TEA,' lb . c a r to n 8 6 c Northern Electric ★ CERTO CRYSTALS 2 5 c

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