HIGH AND LOW FORECAST Low tooiflit and bUtL Tbundaf Mostly clear today and Thuiw> a t Kelowna 4Z and 70. T tm p e n - day. Patches of dense to* toma tures recoarded t^ieaday 42 and valleys both inomlngs. Not much IS with .01 iocbea of rain. chanKe in temperature. U£ht winds.

VoL 5* N ew 5 d a t e Keknnu, BriOah CohuBbla, Wednesday, September 23, 1959 Sixteen No. 45 M A Y TEACH -IMS** Sommers Mother, 10 Kiddles, ia- A ..Vs *- ? ^v.;iteV;,V', i??*™ Goes To Uncle, Drowned In ¥ : S y Honor Jail VICTORIA (CP) — Former lands and forests minister Robert Sommers was transferred to - h nearby William Head minimum f ; • f . Boating Tragedy ___ security prison last Wednesday, ."4J.5 It was learned Tuesday qight. Sommers was sentenced last spring to five years in prison on bribery and conspiracy charges y ^ " involving the Issuing of forest CANADIAN POSTAL EMPLOYEES Overloaded :«-fi. management licences. He was originally sent to the B. C. Pen­ itentiary at New Westminster. DEMAND $600 ANNUAL HIKE WUllam Grant, supervisor at I C raft For William Head, said, "he’s here WINNIPEG (CP) — The Canadian Postal Employees under the same circumstances as Association today demanded a $600 yearly salary increase anyone else—and he’ll serve time like anyone else.” for all postal workers other than letter carriers. More 'Fun^ A resolution to this effect was unanimously passed at START CLASSES the CLC*affiliatcd association’s annual convention here. . He said arrangements now are MUNISING, Mich. (AP) being made to start academic and The move superceded an -sponsored resolution — “They wanted lo get In commercial classes for inmates asking for a $480 pay increase. the same boat because It .- >•, with an accredited civilian would be more fun.” teacher in charge. “When the classes are organ­ A bewildered father-~-the ized." said Mr. Grant, "it’s nuite only survivor of a boating possible that a man like &m- accident thnt took the lives mers with his background as Tired Red Chief of his wife, 10 children and teacher, could be very useful to his brother—was too grief- us.” stricken for tears as he de­ Sommers might be used as an assistant, he said. In Corn Country scribed the tragedy to police. nm “ We’re fortunate to get a man *T was very confused — it all of his talents. He’s adjusting very COON RAPIDS, Iowa (A P)- Khrushchev’s look of fatigue happened so suddenly," said well here. He’s already won the Nikita Khrushchev, tired but Leonard Larson, 42, as the bodies respect of the men.” was replaced by one of eager­ CAMPAIGN STARTS — The will provide light of a different door-to-door sales will be used eye disorders. The Lions con­ happy, arrived in the heart of ness as ho questiorted Garst were brought ashore from Lake light bulbs shown here held by kind for the blind. The Lions to buy Braille books, provide duct their drive annually in aid Iowa’s corn country today and about the methocis he used to McKeever in upper Michigan’s Axel Sandberg, a member of Club light bulb campaign starts seeing-eye dogs and financial of Canada's blind. (Courier announced: “This is going to be feed hogs, and chickens. Hiawatha National Forest. Kelowna’s blind community tonight. Proceeds from the help to school children with photo—prints available). a jovial day.” The family, on a day’s outing Police, River The Khrushchev motorcade to pick wild cranberries, had drove Into the midst of a scene piled into a 12 - foot outboard BRITISH COLUMBIA ROUNDUP of enormous confusion nnd ac­ motorboat. It capsized 40 feet tivity. from shore. None could swim. JUNG ADDS FIRST Crew Hunt The father saved himself by Swarms of army, air force, po­ climbing atop the overturned IN CIVIL DEFENCE lice and other security people boat. stood guard all over the farm of V , OTTAWA (CP) — Douglas' Missing Five Roswell Garst while feverish WATCHES \1CTIMS SINK Nine-Year-Old Cbrg@d preparations proceeded for a Helpless, he saw his wife, chil­ Jung, first Chinese-Canadian HOPE (CP) - Police and bountiful luncheon under a huge dren and his brother, Harry, 64, member of Parliament, has boatmen today began a search brown tent in the farmyard ■9 added another first to his list. go down in water so clear that for four men and a woman feared Thousands of persons, includ­ the bodies could be seen 15 feet He’s the first MP to take a drowned in the Fraser River rescue training course at the ing school children, had lined the down. near Yale, B.C., 10 miles nortli route from Des Moines toward All the Larsons’ children but In Nelson Sdioef Civil Defence College at near­ of here. by Arnprior, Ont. Coon Rapids. The children waved the oldest daughter, Doris May, A truck owned by one of the and cheered. 16, were along. She was attend-, NELSON (CP) — A nine- eum was opened this year. Victoria community chest drive The 35-year-old Progressive men was found in Yale and a En route, the Khrushchev party ing high school in Marquette. yearold boy has been charged will get under way. Friday, its Conservative member for Van­ boat frequently used by some of BIDS OPENED I couver Centre now is in the stopped at one of the several Larson is a sawmill worker in with arson in connection with the objective $325,000 — $25,000 more the group to cross the river was Garst farms along the highway, the little lumbering town of destioiction Sunday of the South TERRACE (CP) — Ten bids, than last year. midst of the rescue course with missing. ranging from $880,000 te $1,002,- 26 classmates representing where workers were busily har­ Skandia, 30 miles from toe scene Nelson Elementary school. The Police identified the missing vesting. of the tragedy. Like most big youngster has been remanded for 000, have been opened by the hos­ SCHOOL REFERENDUai militia and regular force’army as Mr. and Mrs. George Chap­ pital board here for construction w e s t ; VANCOUVER, (.CP) — units from across the country. man and Arthur Pat of Yale, and families, his was happy but one month for psychiatric exam­ KEEN INTEREST “poor as church mice,” fellow ination. of a new hospita. The bids have Ratepayers will vote Oct. 24 on a Aldo Busato and Ed Pandero of bylaw for $i,00(),000 worth of new Khrushchev showed keen inter­ villagers said. H e ; appeared Ijefore' juvenile be«i. referred to health minister Spuzzum, B.C., a further 10 est in t h e proceedings. He Eric MSttin. • school construction and- improve­ miles north of here. "All the family wanted to come ...court Judge WiUiani .Evana ; 3 ^ - ments to existing buildings. The They were seen here together tramped ’ through the iield with along. They wanted to go in tbd day. BUILDING PLANlfED working figures have been im­ Traffic Saturday, his host, asking Garst. all sorts same boat because it would bo. Two other boys were exoner­ of questions ■ about the crop and more fun." ' GOLDEN (CP) -Council here proved by the Department of Ed­ Chapman, a Canadian National the machinery used to harvest it. ated. Evidence revealed they re­ is studying a plan for a $40,000 ucation and the final b'jdaw is Railways foreman at Yale, did The children were oiit of mained outside the school at the municipal building here. only awaiting electorate approval. not report for work Monday. classes because the village schobl time the fire was allegedly Serious Says The Chapmans, an Indian cou­ was closed for the day for re-, started. MUSEUM REPORT CONVENTION HERE ple, have six children. Internationalize DEW pairs. Loss has been placed at $300,- PENTICTON (CP) — Reg At­ VICTORIA (CP)—The 74th; an­ Mr. Pandero is the father of The boat belonged to the uncle, 000. kinson. city museum curator, nual meeting of the vvomeu’s aux­ five and his wife is expecting a Line, Urges Argue bachelor, who helped care for said in his annual report the 1960 iliary of the Anglican Church of Sasic. M inister sixth. SPEAKS TONIGHT—Director some of the children at his home 10.000 ‘VISITORS B.C. museum seminar and the Canada opened here Tuesday. KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) -C an­ of CBC for British Columbia, BARKERVILLE (CP) — More VANCOUVER (CP) - A warn­ Mr. Pat, also an Indian, is a and was always included in tt\e convention of the B.C. Museum widower, and Mr. Busato is ada should inform the Soviet Un­ Kenneth P. Caple will speak to family circle. than 10,000 visitors have regist­ Association will be held here next TOUR INSTALLATIONS ing that M ure traffic jams on single. ion that in the interests of eas­ tho Canadian Club of Kelowna ered at the Barkervillfc Historic Canada’s highways could- seri­ The boat was about 40 feet September. VICTORIA (CP) — West Ger­ Police said they fear the group ing tension it is prepared to ne­ tonight, on "Broadcasting and out in the water when I started Museum herei Restoration of Bar- man defence minister Dr. Franz- ously interfere with the country’s may have upset while crossing gotiate on the basis of interna­ the Public Interest''. He will be kervllle wai undertaken by the CHEST DRIVE economy was made today by the the n^otor,” Larson said.' "Th.0 .losof Stauss will arrive here the river. tionalizing the ; Distant Early chief guest at club’s dinner bow siiddenly went down and the provincial government. The mus­ VICTORIA (CP)—The Greater Sept. 29 aboard the destroyer- retiring president of the Cana­ Warning radar line, CCF House meeting in St. Michael and All dian Good Roads Association. boat flopped over, throwing all of escort HMCS Ottawa. He will Leader Hazen Argue said today. Angels’ Parish Hall at 6:30 p.m. us in tho .water. ’ board the vessel at Vancouver Hon. J. T. Douglas, Saskatch ewan highways minister, said "Although I couldn’t swim’, ,I and will tour naval installations was close enough’ to grab tho here. realistic planning and budgeting Civil Defence City W orkman Hurt for highways is necessary to save boat and climb up on the over­ FALLS 32 FEET tho country from congested high­ turned bottom. I had a hand on VANGOUVER (CPI —A carp­ ways. , ■ one of thq giflp once but' I lost enter was injured Tuesday when Deputy Quits hold and she slipped away." In M ix e r Addressing the as.soclatibn*s Larson reached .shore by u.slng ho fell ,32 feet from the roof of a annual convention he suggeted a OTTAWA (CP) - Major. Gen. home. Police said ho suffered a one hand and one leg to row the A young city workman is in cidently mauled in .the mixer at national highway policy of as­ George S. Hatton has resigned as overturned craft. ' “ satisfactory” condition in Kel­ Wilson Pumice Products Ltd., re- occurence of n mental dis­ sistance to the provinces is a deputy federal civil defence co­ CHICAGO (AP) — Chicagoans Cleveland 4-2 in Cleveland last order and was fleeing from an Tho victims were the mother, owna General Hospital today, 1146 St. Paul St. requiaite to any realistic high­ ordinator In protest over the fedn reacted today to the White Sox’ night tho noise began. - Arrance was apparently inside imaginary attacker. way planning by the junior gov­ In Cook County jail, prisoners Mrs. Dorn Lajrson, 41; the uncle, after suffering severe injuries oral government’s new civil de­ American League baseball vic­ and the children Arthur, 15; cleaning a conveyer belt. A fel­ ernments. fence policy. tory os doting parents would to who had been permitted to listen when caught in a ■ concrete mix­ low workman. Intending to move JAILED FIVE YEARS the long-awaited marriage of a on a radio broadcast began bang­ Shirley, 13; Harry, 10, MarlenO^ er Tuesday, tl>e belt along, operated the VANCOUVER (CP) - Frank spinster daughter. ing with tin cups on colls bars. 9; Freddie, 8; Caro, 7; Robert; 6; D'Arcy Arrance, 19, of 1117 wrong switch and started the Agostino, 35, was sentenced to Mary Ann, 5; Melody,, 4, nn(i five years in jail hero Tuesday For years they questioned, “is Automoblleti loaded with shout­ Terry' Lee, five months, ' Drook.sldc Ave. suffered "largo machine. Bill Black this the one" ing citizenry .streamed downtown. Jneorntions'! to the left thigh and Ho was ru.shcd to hospital by after ho pleaded guilty to posses­ At State and Madison Streets a fracture of the leg. He was ac­ sion of 188 counterfeit $10 bills, (The White Sox had 40 years city ambulance, of famine.) downtown, called "the world’s Then the seemingly hours-long msle.st corner." an imihense For CCF In B.C. E lection wait at the church as the wed­ tnfflc jam developed. National Polio ding party awaited the walk to At 10;30 p. m,, about an hour Old Age Pension Residence VANCOUVER (CP)-Bill over the last , tvyo years while he the altar and marriage cere­ after the game had ended, toe said today he will quit his post still has "tremendous commlt- mony. Chicago fire department and city ns prosldont of the British Co­ menta" with his own -union, Local (Tho White Sox"cllnchcr" had civil defence officials issued an Cases Again lumbia Fccleration of Labor nnd 180 of tho Hospital Employees fans hero breathless in the ninth order permitting the use of air Ruling May Be Abolished may run as a CCF candidate In Union. ' inning with one out and tho bases raid slron.s, Tlio sirens usually tho next provincial election. There has been strong pressure loaded until relief pitcher Gerry are turned on Tuesday mornings Reported Up OTTAWA (CP) - The govern- feature probably will be made in 'M. I Ho will formally announce his in practice drills; never at njght, mont may drop the requirement 1062. on the labor leader to run ngain.st Staley came in, threw one ball rii.slgnatlon at the federation’s nn- Health Minister Martin in Van- and Cleveland’s Vic Power ended The state civil defence director By THE CANADIAN thnt to qualify for the universal The government h a s been deplores! "the unauthorized use old ago pension nn nppllcant nucal convention Oct. 2-7. couver-Burrnrd. the game by hitting into a dou­ Incidence of pqUo continued pressed recently to drop the six Mr. Black gave overwork na ble play.) of civil defence Hlrens" and pro must live at least six month.s of monthij-at-homo requirement. It " I probably will If I'm n.sked," noroR3 Cnnncla 'JTie.sdny ns hos­ tho year in Canada. th(! main rcenson for his decision. Mr. Black said. ‘Tm certainly The White Sox had won the tested formally to tho city gov­ pitals reported 10 now cases, five 1.S argued that over the 10 or more He said the po.sltion has been ernment, Informed eourcca said Tuesday years that pension applicants going to give it a lot of consider pennant. in Newfoundland, raising the "tantamount to a fall time Job" atlon.” Minutes after the Sox defeated The Illinois Bell Telephone Co province's total to ,102 this year. ' «uch a step may precede the ad­ have lived in Canada they have reported the greatest volume of dition of n contributory feature paid in taxes (( considerable por­ Two cases were reported in to the present pension plan. Ex­ telcphono ealls sinee tho end of Manitoba which now has had 19. tion of tho pension honefits they m the war. The c(i|lors mostly pansion to Include a contributory enjoy. RiPliB TO romCTMt M iff Ontario, had three, making tola wanted to know of operntors: year’s total 78i RUSSIANS? "Wliat’fl happonlilg?" and J’nrc Montreal, the city with most tho -Hiisslnns coming'/’’ cases, has reported 20 victimn 15.MPH School Zoning Will’ One wotnan reported “I was on since Friday. Thu area's twllo my knees |)rnyliig for five min­ count is 829 nnd ,43 pprsons navo “I utes" beoauso she thought too dl(Hl The city itself has had 337 W" Slrene warned that the city was polio cases, :tho s((burbs 141 nnd out-of-town regions 351, NEXT EXECUTIVE iDCCIIng of Iho Kolowha nnd Eliminated, under atomic nttncK, One man complained to The ^ ,rlct Community Chest will bo Oct. 6 ut tho Community Health PENTICTONPENTICTON (CP)-Highways(CP)-Hlghwaya off road from Keromcos to'Oso- Okanagan - Kpotenny Co-Opern Associated Press; Centre. At a meeting Tuesday, chairman Dave Northrop said rrt-li'/ MinlHler OaglartU said l^iosday yoos us part of tho Southern live Growers Aspoclatlon, was "Us damned ignorant nnd the chest may have lo disband if this year’s $2.\500 objcciivo ctimlnatlon ()f 15 mile an honr Trons-Provlnclal Highway. received without comment. pretty stupid. Tlint system was Sask. Leaders is not,met.■ ,, ' school zones coupled with em- Mr,-Biech said thq organiza set up f6r, emergency uiio only.’’ plmsl.s on the proper use of WIDE SUrrORT As too sirens nbated, tho rush It was endorsed by tho Oso- tion wlilclt ho reprOsonted did not TWO CARLO AOs o^ Kelowna Board of Trade mem­ sduKd cros.swalks is in tlio, Inter- tavo any confidence in tho Brit­ was on to Midway Airport on tho ‘U , t-,1»V e.sl-s of highway safety. \ yoofl, Merritt nnd Princeton trade (nr southwont side wltoro the To Pick Chief bers left h6ro today “to show their appreciation of business '/ ’'iVi'i I'i'i 1 botirds. ' ish Columbia Fruit Growers’ As­ Mr, Gnglardi wn^ r;eplylng to sociation n o r. its officials, White Sox arrived early fpdny by REGjNA (CP) — .paaknteho- 'J done with tho towns of Deav^rdcll and Carmi,”' Ortc carload M iA ’!;;;'?'!"-;, l)rlef prc.scntcd to a special R.eprCHcntntivoH from tho Oso- Ho asked tho provincial gov­ lane from Cleveland. Within two wan’s Liberals today Jxigln .'R from Rutland joined the caravan to meet the neighboring cabinet mooting -hqre which yooH, East Osoyoos nnd Black ours nfter' the game, some ,15, meeting to chonso a lenderthey ,: urged re-estahllshmont of speed ernment for legislation to “ do- businessmen. < Sago irrigation districts urged mocrntlzo’’ too. tree fruit market­ 00() fans Jammed tho uirrxirt hope will lend them out ofHbo' DiaCOVERM>-A man FBI llmlt-s near four schools In Pen­ that toe districts, covering more ni/cn,' I ngento have Identified'as An­ ticton. \ ing setup nnd end the present mllUcul wllderncsH In which thoy r-*] TEN MEMBERS of K(:lownn Board of Trade J(?avc than 600 acres, be incorpornttKl ^‘compulsory, monopoUstlo sales novo dwelt since 1944, T* Sunday on a (Caravan ko Princeton over the Pcachlapd-Princc- toine \ Slnll)aldl, al«»vC, > was lie said'15 jnlle nn hour zones Into the Southern Okanagan turned up in a eherk of employ­ nro being eliminated throughout Lands Project, a government Ir poilOy." ' . Pro’convcntlon betting mnkeoU lon cutoff. Tho cutoff reduces the Vancouvcr-to-Kclowna ees uf n Snu Francisco Hotel the province, rlgntion agency. Premier Bonnott -later told n CCFer - t«rnort to a pro|K>snl nated tl01,000,00() in direct debt 'JdlU' two-day convchtlon opetig j B.C. MuniclpaUtics was the largest UBCM gathering ever working os a kitchen helpcf orgnnlznLlons nnd municipal gov­ presented by Revolstoko that and had accumulated $132,000,00() ...A N D LOW todAy 'With choice of A BUCCcKret’l held » Aid. Arthur Jackson told city council Monday. Of was taken into custody on a war­ ernments. $1,250,000 hydixHL'Ioctrlc plant Lx) to fixed assets by last March. to Ai II. (Hammy) Mcttonold 61. llnllfax,* , MoOitofnIn,. who ' resigned thti MB local governmentaJn tho province,, no less than 100 rant issued in 19.V) (or a Paris A plea was madu by C, L, built on nearby Cranberry Creek, Ho said the province could ex­ murder. Ho denlLHl lio was Pinch, president, of tho Cnwston to supply tlie city's iwwcr needs, pect revenue o( $1,000,000,000 M o n t r e a l ' ...... 70 year bneauBo of ill health,'kcheds' were represented. Finaf count of delegates showed 749 wnntixi- in France, Board of Trade, for early com A brief presentea by A,, T, from too tourist industry Uiis North BatUeford 31 ulcd tot Thursday, Ho retatoa .(Utendeo, ^ - (AP ’Wlrcphoto). pletton of.the Richter Pass cut­ Biccb, centra) secretory of Ui« year. ( hia Icglslaturo veat. . ■*' V w COOKING FOR MEN; CHAIOA FOR WOMEN

i-it Vernon Night S chool Announces * Wide Selection Of Adult Studies VERJ^ON (Staff) — Students inounced that 110 would be award'jncr will be the class attractingipects of adolescenc, enrolling at Vernon Night School ed for the best suggested class the largest enrolment. 1 For a number of the courses, wiu have a wide selection ofj. . . and they've since received j The suggestions range from'however, directors are unable to classes front which to choose, jdpzens of ideas. Judges of thejeooking (for men only) to a flnd teachers. They have there­ Recentlj', sch<^ directors an-1 suggestions will be studenU. Win-1 course in the psychological as- fore asked for suggestions In this respect. Following is a list of some of. the proposed classes: Personal finance, world travel. 1 Russian language, mental health,' The Daily Courier nutrition and healthful foods, landscaping, hobbies for older people, music appreciation, short story writing, creative writing, VERNON and DISTRICT meteorology, diesease preven­ DaUy Courier's Vemoo Bureau — Berry Block — Telephone Linden.2-7410 tion. Rower arrangement, cer­ amics, sculpturing, a charm course for women, radio and Page 2 Wednesday, September 23,1959 Kelowna, British Columbia television electronics, and pros­ pecting. Planned for the schckol, which commences October 5, (except Vernon Fish Club President for the square dancin^g classes beginning Sept. 30), are sewing and dressmaking, gas installa­ tion, beginners’ square dancing, Explores With Famed Author painting, household repairs, typ­ By IVY HAYDEN ’ an article of his has been publish ing, bookkeeping, build your own Dally Courier Staff Writer ed in “Sports Illustrated”. home, clinic for club members, VERNON (Staff) — A visit Most of Holt’s holiday, how beginners’ bridge, advanced with famous author Roderick ever, was spent—“catching my bridge, and Spanish conversation. Haig-Brown on a rainy afternoon limit of cutthroats and rain­ Directors are also considering is a memory J. U. Holt brings bows”. The water in Elk River, arranging courses in mathema­ back from Campbell River. he said, "was as clear as cham­ tics, law, French conversation, pagne.” Icatherwork, auto mechanics, Jim Holt, Vernon Fish and Holt and a former Vernonite, cabinet making and woodwork. VERNON OISA8TEE — A i disastrous fire struck the Pen- parked in a corner undisturbed shows Vernon firemen batting Game Club president, recently re­ Lome Canetto, who now makes Interior decorating, golf, metal­ child’s teddy bear was one of j ning home in Vernon. Pictured by the baby’s crib, which also flames in the living room which turned from a three-week fishing his home in Courtenay, fished for work, photography, English for the very keepsakes left after a 1 above (inset) is the t-'ddy bear was saved. The main picture was almost completely destroy­ trip. salmon in an area 40 milds north New Canadians, poetry appreci­ ed. (LeBlond Photo—Vernon) Me and Haig-Brown had an ap­ of Campbell River. < ation and anthropology. VERNON FAMILY LOSES ALL pointment to fish for steelhead on He also attended a meeting of Final night school curriculum flies, but it was raining, and the CampbeU River Fish and will be announced October 1. said Holt “I preferred to talk.” Game Association. VERNON TEACHERS They retired to Haig-Brown’s "They have more problems study, where they spent the af­ than we have, "Holt indicated. COMPETING in the RCAF Teddy Bear, One Of Few ternoon "talking — primarily The logging industry has jam­ Quebec Provincial ’Truck A ir TO AHEND MEET about the province’s natural re­ med accesses to the best fishing Roadeo at St. John, Quebec, sources and wildlife cycles.” lakes, and the club has had to was Leading Aircraftman Ber­ Haig-Brown has just had pub­ arrange for a member to attend VERNON (Staff) • — Vernon nard F. Jezowsky, RCAF Mo­ lished a sequel to his 'book — the “gates" while others go fish­ bile Equipment Operator sta­ M arked By and district teachers will be "Fisherman’s Spring”. It’s called ing. Items Saved From Blaze among 700 expected for the tioned at College Royal Mili- “Fisherman’s Summer” , and last Nevertheless, Holt describes t o VERNON (Staff) A teddy The Rennings have five chil- use. annual Okanagan Valley con­ taire de St. Jean. He is the month, an excerpt appeared in the area .as "a fabulous country son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. bear is one of the few mementos dren, aged 12, 10, six, four and] They have found a new home vention. , ‘Atlantic Monthly”. 'This month for outdoorsmen.” Ceremony the Robert Pennings will have of two months. Mrs. Penning, who in Coldstream, but until the end Jezowsky 3006—38 St., Vernon. their home. was in bed with ’flu when the of the month, the family will Teachers will meet in Pen­ VERNON (Staff)-Radio Sta­ Nearly all. their possessions fire broke out, managed to save stay at the home of Mr. Pen- ticton this year. tion CJBC will officially open its were wiped out when fire swept only a few articles before she ning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farthest away are those Telfer Represents new studios today. Among digni­ through their rented Mara Street was forced to abandon their Fred Penning. from Revelstoke in the north, Pioneer Yernomte Dies, taries attending will be MP for bouse in North Vernon. home. Vernon residents were quick to while to the south, the district Vernon At Arm Okanagan - Revelstoke Stuart stretches to 'the border area of Fleming and Mayor F. F. Beck­ Nothing that belonged to them ’Their refrigerator and washing aid the family, Mrs. Fred Pen­ VERNON (Staff)—Aid. F. J. was insured. machine were charred beyond ning said. Osoyoos, officials here said. er. They’ve been very kind and Penticton Junior-Senior High Telfer is the city’s official rep­ Other mayors and reeves from have sent childrens’ clothing and School and the Jermyn Avenue Widow Of Late Mayor resentative at the North Oka­ North Okanagan centres are ex­ household articles.” Elementary School will be used.' VERNON (Staff) — A residentizens. He was mayor in 1913, and nagan Union Board of Health pected to attend. • But the fire still was a bitter ’The convention will be held of Vernon .for more than half a |s believed responsible for the meeting today. , The radio building opening co­ TODAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS October 22, 23 and 24, blow for the Pennings. century died Tuesday in Vernon Recipience of the piuon seed in- incides with the twelfth anni­ It was very unlucky,” Mrs. ■ dqstry in the district. One of his The quarterly meeting is be­ versary of the station’s establish­ . NEW YORK (AP) — David J. Members of the Investment Penning, Sr., declared. Jubilee Hospital. ing hel; in Salmon Arm. ment. » McDonald, president of the Dealers’ Association of Canada most famous projects was his * United Steel Workers, said today She was Mrs. Isobel Mutrie, 84, efforts for the development of . there has been ’’absolutely no INDUSTRIALS the wife of the late James Thom­ Silver Star. * progress” in almost two weeks of Abitibl 34V4 35 as Mutrie. Surviving l\(Irs. Mutrie are two ^ subcommittee bargaining on lo- Algoma 34)^ 35 sons, Gordon, in Vernon, and , cal issues in the steel strike. Aluniinum 30% 31 Her husband predeceased her Fergus, of Toronto. A daughter, ayor Becker Confers in 1952. I McDonald said members of 12 Bk. of Mtl. 53% 54Vi Helen, also lives in Vernon. There I u n 10 n subcommittees meeting B.C. Forest' 12% 12yt Mrs. Mutrie was born in Sea- are three grandchildren, Doro­ ‘ with subcommittees of the steel B.C. Power 33% 33^4 As Move To Hike forth, Ontario, in May, 1875. She thy, James and Robert, and one J firms accused the industry nego- B.C. Tele 39V4 39^ VICTORIA (CP)-A request by pital expansion and possibly an cam4 to Vernon in 1908. great granddaughter. Gordon Premier Bennett i tiators of "arrogant adamancy.” Bell Tele 40 40V4 Premier - Finance Minister Ben­ increase, in the homeowners’ $28 Mrs. Mutrie was a charter Mutrie is manager of a local ac­ Can Brew - . 34% 343/4 nett for government departments grant. VERNON (Staff)—Mayor F. F. It Is believed the mayor had \ McDonald spoke to reporters member of Vernon Canadian counting firm and Fergus, a CBC Becker, Aid. Harold Down arid a chance to discuss what have i as he was going into anther Can. Cement 26% 28 to plan no increased expenditures Club, and for many years was Television executive. in the 1960-61 fiscal year' is Board of Trade President John been termed "Important mat­ * joint bargaining session with in- CPR 25 , 25ys RECEIVES HONOR active in Vernon United Church Funeral services will be con­ Cap. Estates 10 11 regarded in some quarters as KAMLOOPS (CP) -D ean J. C. Ladyman had a chance to confer ters” by City Clerk Ian Garven. I dustry negotiators. The strike be- work/ She has held executive ducted by Rev. F. Grant Duns- with Premier- Bennett Tuesday One of them, observers here j gan 71,days ago. Con. M. and S. 18% 18% an easing of the government’s Jolley of St. Paul’s Cathedral here positions with the Women’s Aux­ tight rein on expenditures. more of Vernon United Church. night. believe, was the mayor’s recent ‘ Almost two weeks ago, the sub- Crown Zell (Can) 203/4 22 received an honorary doctor of iliary and the Women’s Mission­ Interment will follow in the fam­ Dis. Seagrams 30% 30% divinity degree at Wycliffe Cl- contention that Vernon was the , committees were set up to dis- T h e request was made in a ary Society. ily plot, Vernon cemetery. They were guests of the city of province’s “poor • orphan” when « cuss local work practices and Doiil Stores 60 61 letter from Mr. Bennett’s office lege, Toronto. Dr. Jolley has been Her husband also was one of Campbell and Winter are in Penticton, at a banquet for the * non-ecohomic issues in the in- Dorn. Tar 15% 15% rector here for nine years. Dean it came to tourist trailer and in the annual call for estimates the city’s most respected citi- charge of arrangements. provincial cabinet. camping facilities. I dividual contracts with the 12 Fam Play 20% 203/ to all departmental comptrollers Jolley now . carries "on much of * major steel producers. Ford “A” ■ , 160 161 of departmental expenditures. the work of the Diocese of Car­ Ford U.S. 75% 76 Last year the call was accom­ iboo while Bishop R. S. Dean is ‘ BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Steel Ind. Acc. Corp. 33 33% panied by a request for a five- acting principal of the Anglican SALLY'S SALLIES ^' atockpiles, dwindling in the 10- Inter. Nickel 88% 90 per - cent cut in departmental Theological College at the Univ­ 4 week national steel strike, have KeUy” A” 7% 8 spending. At the same time sev­ ersity of B.C. V j forced the layoff of between 3,000 Kelly Wts. 3.85 4.2J eral departments were asked to I and 4,000 workers in this area, Labatts 25% prune their staffs. Rig hts DISCUSSED I industry officials say. Massey 12% 12^; This year, it is learned, there KAMLOOPS (CP) — Indian a l w a y s . * President Charles H. Plllard of chiefs councillors and band ; the AFL - Cip Building Trades MacMillan "13” 36 — is indication the departmental Ok. Helicoptci'S 3.75 3.90 budgets may increase their budg­ spokesmen have been summoned » Council said ’Tuesday the strike is to a meeting here Sunday to di.s- b u y J buckling the border area’s big Ok. Tele 11%. 12 ets by some salary increments, Powell River 31% 31% where due. In the recent past, cuss a brief on native rights which ’ construction industry at a time will be presented to a parliam­ ! when it should be booming. A. V. Roc 7 7% salary increments had to be met P a c i f i c J ------'■ Steel of Can 74% 75 without increasing the over-all entary committee on Indian af­ Taylor P and C ^21 21% budget—cuts being required else­ fairs. [ Iron Age magrizinq says that a*vi! | .unless the steel strike ends within Walkers 35% 35% where. i the next two weeks; the United W.C. Steel 7% ,7% Premier. Bennett said recently RESTORATION WORK States faces its worst steel short- Woodward "A” 17',/. 18 that with the pay-off of the direct PRINCE GEORGE (CP) - Wodwnrd Wts. 8.55 d6bt of the province this summer, Prince George Park Board ha.s : age since the end of the Second 9.25 abut $25,000,000 would bo avail­ : World War. completed restoration of an old jhimi »«*» OILS AND GASSES able in the next fiscal year for Indian cemetery in -the Simon « t\ > The trade weekly .says "mills B.A. Oil 32% additional welfare benefits, hos J have now given up hope of an Fraser Park hero. Half - buried Hinj Immb I d o Can Delhi 6 tombstones have been collected, "He can’t add and ho said, { orderly recovery after the strike, Can Husky 9.35 i Most products will be on alloca- repaired and embedded in cem­ *Wher# did you get that ha tl'" Can Oil 25% ent. Walks have been installed. i tlon for weeks, flat - rolled prod- Home "A” 12% J ticts for months." Imp. Oil 31% PRAIRIE tut u* , J TORONTO (CP)-Banks con- Inland Ga.s 4,50 MllK [tinue'd their spurt of Tuesday ns Pac. Pete 11% • the stock' market moved ahead MINES It's So Easy I today in light morning trading. Bralorne 5.90 BRIEFS I Industrials were up more than Con, Denni.son IIV4 11% to profit by pLicing a J 1^4 points on index while base Gunnnr 11 11% SCHOOL STRIKE { metals added more than tliree- Hudson Bay 47% 48 TRAVERS. Alta. (CP) - A , quarters. Qolds moved up one- Nprnnda 45 45% .school-attendance strike in a dis­ DAILY COURIER AD i third and western oils gained n Steep Rock 11)4 11% pute over a school van route nt > , * few decimal points. PR'ELINIIS this southern Alberta v»)wn en­ ' Tltc 11 a.m. volume was 587,000 Alta GnU 23% 24 tered its fourth week 'I’uesday Just fill in this form and mail it to: p 335,000 at the same hour. Orcluin Inter Pipe 51 51% with both the board and the > lc4 speculntlves, up 8 cenls at 88 North, Ont. 13'4 14 parents refusing to alter their THE DAILY COURIER WANT AD. DEPT-, KELOWNA J cent.*!, Trans. Can. 21 24% position. * All banks were higher. Steels Trans Mtn. 10% 10% FILL IN THIS FORM WITH PENCIL INK WILL BLOT « were 8 1 r n n g c r ns Dominion Quo. Nat. 14 14 Vj OTHERS MUST BATH J Foundries added % at 42% and Westcoaat Vt, 14 14% MEDICINE HAT, Alta, (CP) - I Steel Company of Citnudn gained mutual fu n d s Mayor Harry Veiner of Medicine * % at 74%. All Can Comi), 7.27 7.90 Hat said Tuesday he will enter f Scnilor base metals were higher All Can Div. 5.92 0.44 the bath tub derby at Bath, Ont., ^ na Consolidated Mining and In- Saturday but only If the mayors 4 ternatlonnl Nickel added Can Invest Fund 8,56 9.39 Grouped Inco|ne 3.52 3.85 of Ottawa, Montreurnnd Toronto k Juniors were leaders In golds, also enter. •rising in a 5-ccnt range. Groupcrl Aceiim. 5.06 5.53 . Western oils had few changes. Investors Mill, 10,65 11,52 RETAINED AS ADVISOR . Pacific Pete added % at 11 for Mutual Inc, 4.77 5.21 FRANK, Altn. (CP) -D r. Law- * the major gain. Mutual Acc,.' 6,04 7,58 roiico E. Kindt. Conservative North Am. Fuad ^ 8.22 8.93 1 Member of Parllameet for Mac- Today's Eastern Prices AVEKAGIuS , Lc(xi, said Monday he\ has been (ns nt 13 noon) N.Y. —. -j-(l,65 , retained ris an economic consul­ (Quotatlon.s supplied by Toronto ~ i-S.So tant to help determine the best KXClIANfiK .site for a proposed $120,0(M).000 Okanogan Investments Ud. U.S. 5% steel plant in Western Canada, 280 Dernard Avo. U.K. ~ $2,05% . AIR SEARCH YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T, (CP) An air-search was under way QUOTATIONS 'Riesdny in the area of this North­ west 'Torrltortos town 625 n»Ucs • CALGARY (CpHllccelpla to lower; lamb.i un)iold. north of Edmonton .for Fred How­ 411 «.m.: 1.600 cattle and ISO Tholcc b(ilcher steers 25,2,*i. land, missing for two days in his ^ calves; prices varied/ In strong, ‘^bolce butcher liont on Great Slave Lake. 1 •ccUva trading. \ heifers 23,2.’124.20: good 22-23; OFFICIAL DIES ‘ . 1 day 3 da;^ii 6 dayp ♦ Good to choice tnitchcr steers F A W good bulls NOTRE DAME DE LOURPES; to 10 words *30 ' s75 1;20 fc(Hler sicers to 15 wovds >,45 ’ 1.13 1.80 , higher; good to choice butcher Man. (CP) — ProVIndaT Secre­ to >20 wur Buy BiC. Products , . . and build B.C. payrolls IMfIMII mm 1 l U ' t I !• I. i'tl 4 f lAil'j > 1,,' ' ' , , I, 1 f L V l ' W l i I|’ 1 * I /(V 'H ’ '' '1 , 1 llik'iili \ \ Wi deterred and a. gaUg dreuH wag New Piiilatelic approved. Salag htanager wlU be F, T. C. Tarregglanit K a m h x ^ Group Ijlumbei’s with H, G. Walburn. Kelowna, The DaQy Courier supplying the sales sheets. The idea of stamp displays was Are Increased agreed to in principle but pure­ ly on a local basis, with posidbly The Okanagan-Mainline Phila­ KELOWNA and DISTRICT telic Association formed in June each centre to consider the set­ last continues to attract new ting up of franuss which ctHild bo K ^ w v a , Bridsb CohoBbia Wednesday, September 23,1959 P^(e 3 members. sent to districts sponsoring ex*> At Sunday’s meeting held at hibitions. Local museums wero the Valleyview home of H. P. suggested as suitable venues for Greenwood, two' new members changeable disidays. were welcomed from Ashcroft, With a view to wider circula­ hitherto unrepresented. tion of kindred stamp Interests The afternoon was devoted to the associati The. following advertisenient b repeated as various changes have had to be made in the told the executive the three ag- j make-up and distribution of classes as adverlbed in the Kelowna Courier of Sat^ Scjpt. 19. POLICE COURT cncies independent of the chest' make the campaign less than a' In district court, Monica Crow- true united appeal. j thers was fined $15 and costs for Only with a true united appeal' School District No. 23 exceeding the speed limit at Oli­ will all agencies bo taking part ver. in a “one-for-all, fair-share giv­ Bernice Boutin, $15 and costs ing campaign” . ’The Red Cross, Presents Its ' for parking so as to interfere Kinsmen Mothers March and with normal traffic on a high­ Cancer Society have turned down way. invitations to join the Community Chest. James Johnny, $15 and costs He said the people of Kelowna NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAMME: for being intoxicated off an In­ want a united appeal. 'The Junior dian reserve. Chamber, in a recent survey, found 95 per cent of those polled SOUVENIR SHOES GET home as souvenirs of a Dutch visiting grandparents in the In city court Frank Harrison expressed a desire for a complet­ For 1959-1960 TRY-OUT—Five-year-old Betty holiday, when the liner Seven Netherlands. Throughout his was fined $50 and costs when ely united appeal, he said. Engelberts helped her brother Seas docked at Montreal Satur­ holiday young Rayburn wore found guilty of having liquor in A Jaycee questionaire testing In Kelowna and District Schools Rayburn, three, try on the day. These Kelowna children a hat extolling Kelowna. a restaurant. He was fined a public opinion was sent to 400 wooden shoes they are bringing were returning home after further $15 and costs for being in­ homes and 350 holders of trade toxicated in a public place. licences. Starting October 5, 1959 and held each Monday (7:30-9:30 p.m.> William Roy Honeyman was His report recommended that the Jaycees make representation Course Sessions Fee LocaUon Instmetor fined $20 and costs for being in- to city council to place the ques­ Boat Building...... 20 12.50 Wood Shop Sr. H igh_____ Jdr. F. Hadfidd Microwavei Hook-up Brings to;dcated in a public place. tion before the voters in conjunc­ Dog Obedience Training 1...... 10 6.00 Raymer Ave______-____ Mr. J. Cooper Honeyman was riding a bicycle Driver Training, Theory and Practical 10 32.50 Room 7 Sr. H igh...... Mrs. A . Dann on Bernard Ave. while drunk, tion with the up-comnig Decem­ ber municipal elections. Keep Fit (Women) Recreational...... 20 9.00 Gym Sr. H igh------Mrs. J. Cooper court was told. The chest executive did not Natural Gas Installation...... 20 10.00 ' Room 1 Sr. High ...... Mr. W. L. Conn William Allan, $15 and costs raise the objective, and made it Pottery ...... 20 9.00 Room 21 Sr. H igh...... Mrs. F. Sidebotham World Series To for being intoxicated off an In­ Heading Speed and Comprehension -. 10 37.50 Room 8 Sr. High ...... Dr. A. Dawe Square Dancing (Elementary)...... 20 10.00 Gym. Jr. H igh___Mr. and Mrs. C. Larson dian reserve. ♦Art, Paint for Pleasure...... 1.. 20 9.00 Pcachland ...... Mrs. M. Smtib Television viewers of sporting Pacific. Spurs to cities require Melvin Lang, $15 and costs, for Lack Of Captain •Arts and C rafts...... 20 9.00 Winfield...... M rs. D. Middleton events will be. among the happi­ another 28 relay stations. •Arts, Paint for Pleasure ...... 20 9.00 Rutland...... t ____ .Mrs, G. Lament est when Kelowna television sta­ Construction of the over-ail being intoxicated in a public i place. •English and Citizenship for New tion hooks up with the trans- system—costing between $40 and Hampers Guides Canadians ...... 20 9.00 Rutland...... Mr. V. Blaskovits Canada microwave network Sept. $50 million—has been described Douglas Shipley, $10 and costs LAKEVIEW HEIGHTS — The I 30. as a major engineering feat with­ for creating a disturbance. Starting October 1959 and held each Tuesday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) out parallel in this, country. lack of a captain for the Girl The station kicks off its live Guide Company was discussed at I Art—Draw and Faint for Pleasure telecasting that date with the ’The large number of communi­ Henry Jack, $25 and costs for cation circuits which the micro- driving without a driver’s lic­ a meeting at the home of Mrs. ‘ (elem) ...... 20 9.00 Room 1 Sr. H igh______Mrs. M. Grigsby World Series. L. Dooley. Creative and Commercial Writing___ 20 9.00 Room 7 Sr. H igh...... Mr. D. Duim Shows from eastcim Canada wave system provides will pave ence. He was involved in a ac­ Dramatics ______i...... T.B.A. Little Theatre Bldg...... T.B.A. the way for implementation of cident. ' Provided Mrs. Drake, Guide! and the U.S. will be shown, not Distriett Commissioner, is agree­ Home Nursing, Civil Defence . . . ___...10 Free Study Hall Sr. H igh...... Mr. A. Whitehouse live, but at the same local time the telephone systems’ dialing Using a Slide R u le...... '...___ 5 3.00 Room 14 Sr. High...... Mr. W. C. Green program under which operators Lawrence J. Shinners, $25 and able, Mrs. Dooley, who has been as they were telecast in the east. costs, no driver’s licence. Brown Owl to the Brownies for •Bookkeeping ...... 20 9.00 Rutland...... Mr. D. Dendy These are “taped’’ in Calgary initially—and subscribers eventu­ Vocal Arts, the Wonder of the ally—will be able to dial direct three years, and her assistant, from the live broadcast and re­ John S. B. Petersen, $15 for will also look after the younger Spoken Word ...... 10 6.00 Music Room Sr. H ig h ____ Mrs. L. Iverson layed at the right hour. to telephones anywhere in Can­ failing to stop at a stop sign. Popular Ballroom Dancing ...... 20 9.00 Auditorium Sr. H igh...... Mrs. V. Vipond ada or the United States. Guides as well as the Brownies. The cross-Canada system went Mrs. Dooley will be assisted by into operation July 1, 1958 but Mrs. V. Wales, Tawny Owl; Mrs. Starting October 7, 1959 and held each Wednesday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) points lying north of the main LAKEVIEW HEIGHTS A. Orsi, Grey Owl; Lt. Mrs. R. | Art—Draw and Paint for Pleasiure system were still without the Cabin Development Sandberg and Mrs. F. Dickson. (adv.) ...... 20 9.00 Room 1 Sr. H igh...... Mrs. M. Grigsby tervice. LAKEVIEW HEIGHTS-Meet- Dressmaking...... 20 9.00 Sewing Room Sr. H ig h ...... Mrs* J. Greig The “spurs” to the valley are Against City Bylaws ing held Sunday night at Our English and Citizenship for the first to be tied in in B.C. The Application to council Monday Lady of Lourdes Church in West- New Canadians ...... 20 9.00 Room 14 Sr. High ...... Mr. J.M.Barr* signals are beamed from Hedley night by W. P. Browri, 735 Cle­ bank appointed a committee of Keep Fit (Women) Exercises, to Summerland and from there Tumbling, Gymnastics...... 20 9.00 Gym Sr. H igh...... Mrs. J. Cooper ment Ave. for permission to erect eight to look after the affairs of Boyd Leathercraft ...... 20 9.00 to the big dish on the roof of cabins for old people on tho back the church. Room 7 Sr. H igh...... Mr. E. Gabel the Kelowna station. Metalwork ...... 20 12.50 Metal Shop Sr. High — -...... Mr. C. Webb MOUNTAIN TOP TOWERS portion of his lot was turned Headed by Felix Menux as Public Speaking...... 20 9.00 Study Hall Sr. High — Mr. J. P. Fergusson Three relay stations and a site down. president, the committee com­ DRIVE-IN Pottery ...... 20 9.00 Room 21 Sr. High ...... M rs. F. Sidebotham to reflect signals are required Canadian transcontinental tele City clerk Jim Hud.son said prises: E. J. Guidi, vice-presi­ ■'Woodwork ...... 20 12.50 George Pringle High ....M r. C. Ouwchand to reach Knmloops from the vision network, but also provides such a development contravened dent; C. W. Betuzzi, secretary; trunk line in southern B.C. an almost unlimited supply of city bylaws. Walter Formby, treasurer; F. TONIGHT Starting October 8 ,1 9 5 9 and held each Thursday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) This now communication sky long haul telephone circuits and Dickson, H. A, Scrlver, J. 0. Crit­ way—built by the country’s seVen other communication facilities. tenden and Mr. Crump of Peach- Starring Bob Hope Amateur Radio, Licence Course ...,... 20 12.50 Room 7 Sr. H igh...... Mr. R. E. Kyte major telephone systems group­ land. Films, Projection, Operation, The basic network comprises Maintenance : ...... 10 6,00 Room 1 Sr. High ...... ed ns Trans-Canada Telephones 139 relay points across the 3,000 LOCAL MOVIE "IRON Farm Mechanics ...... : ----- 20 12„50 Shops Sr, High...... —not only makes possible an all- miles from the Atlantic to the FREIGHT LINES MANAGER Music Appreciation ...... 20 9.00 Music Room Sr. High . R. C. Hawkes has been ap­ Square Dancing—Advanced...... 20 T.B.A. Gym. Jr. H igh...... Mr. L. Boyer pointed manager of OK Valley PETTICOAT" Stagecraft, Scenery, Sets ...... 20 9.00 Raymer Ave...... COLUMN Freight Lines Ltd., with head­ Typing ...... 20 10.00 Room 2 Sr. H igh...... Premier Tells Rutland Group quarters at Vancouver. He join­ Show Time Dusk •Pottery ...... 20 9.00 Penchland...... Mrs. F. Sidebotham Tony Curtis makes a big hit in ed OK Valley as terminal man­ Approx. 7:45 •Art, Drawing and Painting...... 20 9.00 Oyama...... hl.s first comedy role in “The ager ip 1957 and has been act­ Perfect Furlough” to bo seen at ing manager since June. Starting October 9, 1959 and held each Friday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) Of Municipal Status Benefits tho Boyd Drive-In Tliursday, Fri •Pottery ...... 20 9.00 Lnkcvlcw Hcighto ...... M rs, F. Sidebotham day and Saturday. RUT1.AND — Board of Trade inilLs’ request for nh assured sui>- Delegates from here who present­ ply of timber and one advocating Also playing with him for the ALL NEW and DIFFERENT Starting November Id, 1959 and held each Mon., I'ues., Thurs., (7-8, 8-9, 9«10) amendments to the Community first time in this type of film is ed briefs to the provincial cabinet his wife Janet Leigh who does a Golf (Beginncrr) ...... 12 10.00 Martin Ave...... Mr. D. Crane nt Penticton Monday, were told Planning Regulntion.s were nl.so Not To Be Confused With Any TV Production Golf (Advanced) ...... 12 12.00 Martin Ave...... M r, D. Crane rend. superb job along with Argentine by Premier Bennett that a num* cutic Linda Cristnl, « (For this course contact Mr. D. Crane directly at PO 2-3950 or PO 2-2561) ber of the problem.^ could be sol­ The latter urged reduction of This is a hcnrt-wnrmlng com­ ved by the community becoming the CO foot road requirement and edy for the whole family of n TODAY Starting January 4, 1960 and held each Monday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) « village municipality. tho cxten.sion of dend-end street soldier in nn Arctic base who Cooking, Practical Food management 10 -6i0fl Food Lab. Sr. High ....M rs, M, Dlliabough The premier stre.sscd that imm- limits to 1,000 feet. wins n perfect furlough In Paris Iclpnl status would q\iallfy the Rutland board renewed Us re- Driver ’Training, Theory and Practical 10 32.50 Room 7 Sr. High ...... M rs. A. Dann with the women of his choice in Fly Casting ...... 10 6.00 Raymer Ave...... M r, W, R. Maxson district for a $10 per capita grant. que.st for Improvement of the a cooked-up raffle. He picks 1 LIFE AND CRIMES road to Cnrinl via Joe Rich, Rutland has made two at­ Janet and Linda and although un­ Starting January 5, 1960, and held each Tuesday (7:30-9:3(1 p.m.) tempts to gain municipal status. which they had pre.sontcd to the der heavy guard to avoid .scandal, V OF THE NO. 1' Srtmo year.s ago rcferondum.i for cabinet meeting at Salmon Arm manages to get Into a number of Home Nursing, Civil Defence ...... 10 Free Study Hall Sr, High — Mrs. A. Whitehouse villngo and district municipal some months ago. hilarious escapades. m UNDERWORLO-KING Using Your Christmas Camera i .5 3,00 Room 14 Sr. High-----...... -Mr. J. Ribclin Rtotus were turned down by tax­ payers. , ' OF ALL TIME ! Starling January 6, 1960, and held each Wednesday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) TTio Rutland dolegatluh con.slst Investment Counselling ...... ___ 10 6,00 Room 15 Sr, High .Investment Dealers Assn. cd of Prc.sldcnt Hugh Fitzpatrick, Norton Would and A. W. Gray. Starting January 7, 1960 and held each Thursday (7:30-9:30 p.m.) SPECIAL! St. John’s Ambulance First Aid ...... 10 T,B,A. Study Hall Sr. High ...... T.B,A. As spokesman, Hugh Fitz­ patrick presented briefs In sup­ Ck)nver8ationBl Gorman (Beginners) .. 10 6.00 Room 15 Sr, High ...... T.B .A , port of tho establishment of a * Conversational French (Beginners) 10 6,00 Room 14 Sr. High...... -T.B.A, health ccnlro and the Improve­ PRICES SLASHED!! ment of tho local provincial park Note: First term begins October 5, 1959 and ends December 11, 1959 in which it was suggested Umt Second term begins January 4, 1960 and ends March 13, 1960 the centre should bo rocated. On PRESTONE Anti-Freeze Briefs BUp^rtlniEt W ' ' SP'ECIAL NOTICE ,, YOU CAN ORDER If you are completing your matriculation by high school correspondence, or you wish & to have a high scliool subject j)rcscntcd, contact the Night BclMwl Director, Egcellont PHOTO PRINTS One One instructors are nvalloblo for teaching all high school subjects nnd classes will bo ranged in any subject If sufficient enrollment Is forHicomlng. New classes may po of News Pictures Gallon Gallon start^ at any tlmo but minimum enrollment Is 15, rUDLISIlED IN. RcglstratloA may be mode by mail to th« New courses will bo presented at any time Tl^e Daily Courier $ 0 .9 5 Director of Night Schools, 575 Harvey Ave., \'lf demand warranto and competent instnicto Tnfcen by our photographW. Kelowna, B.C. or registration may be mado, ors are. nvaltobic, Suggcstlona regarding It , is easy to get souvenir tin tMMiif pn to Kanglaiid! on thu first night of the course. new courses will be welcomed by tho Di­ idMtos of the time you were to Instruction will begin during tho first ses­ rector of Night Schools to assist In future the nows. Send them to your Farewell Pi^e 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1959

Bjr rA TB lC K NICHOIAON CkmservtiUve poUticlans, rtprw- Join Civil Defence Everythlnf’t up to rpornUon followed consultations hero with cept Sundays and hol|dny.s at 492 jeep In which they wore riding, don't you dnro think that np West Germany’s Cairo, envoy RUDY'S TAXI Dioyle Avo„ Kelowna, B,C. by left tlio highway half a mile assumed control of the Kelowna proprlnto, dahllng, rind Lnurott theatre nnd the six other theatres about reports that th9 East (dppoiKe the Post Office Tho Kelowna Coupler Limited, Hopper Plague north of Pcnchlnnd, Dead nro, Taylor Is tho greatest actress German trade mission Ip Cairo Authorized fts ' Second GInsli Robert Henry Abbott of Pnrks- on the Berry circuit. Lease of she \ has' ever seen, and Elbe By HAROLD TILLEY had been'turned Into a consulate l 48SEIIl9 St. Matter, Post Olflco peportment, Iho damage by hoppers If they vlUo, V.I., and Allan Ollsoff of tho theatres has brought about Bariymoro the most wonderful gc^ieral Ottawa. Canadian Press Correspondent roach tho wing stage tliLs year, NeLson. Injured is John L. Kra­ no change In local jnanagement person In tho world, nnd her dnd A. Mcmbec of The Canadian Press. SYDNEY (CP)~Thc AustrnUnn Thousonds of gallons of emul­ mer of Vernon. or the personnel of the staff. dy, tho Into Speaker Wllllnm sion have been prepared for .Members Audit Bureau of Cl^ states of Now South Wales > and 40 YEARS AGO Bankhead the most wonderful .ciilatlons, Victoria are threatened With a spraying nt the right moment. Dcci.sion of the , C)kanngoh- man nnd rill her life she has ^Tho panadlan Press Is exclu- gras.shoppcr plague which may Light airplanes arc ready for at­ Mninline Hockey League to up \ September, 1019 loved politics, blit she wouldn’t sivelF entitled to tho use for re- paraltcl, one experienced four tacks from tho air and tho Royal from Intermediate Into Scrtlor A T h e coming of the Prince of be found dead In politics, rind puhUcatihn of nil news despatches years ago. Scientists any egg Australian Air For(;o may come cioss was one of the major de­ Woles to Kelowna next Tuesday when she goes to Carolina she credited to It or to ’The Associated beds examined this year 'oro ns Into the fight ns It has in tho velopments arising out of tho Is the absorbing topic in many speaks witli n southern drawl. I^ss or Reuters In this pper heavy; as any yet/seen. . past. BCAHA's onnuni meeting in circles In town today. It is under­ Yes, a Tallulah party is really and also the local ncyo pubUsned Arena menaced arc Uio western Landholders nro being encour­ Komloops, Opinion was divided stood that the Prince will come quite something, and you come thhrein.. All rights of republioa- and northern districts and tho aged to watch for hatchings,' ro- on whether it was tho right tiling Into Kelowna by car from the away knowing you have met one tl|On of ipceial dlfpatchca herein |K)rt nnd spray them. Tho courts to do. Even offlclnls of the Kcl­ Hunter Valley of Now South 'tavo'ruled thoro is n legal obllgn- north Instead of by boat from the of the most gosslpcd-nbout, vit­ are also reserved, ' Wales. ' ownn Packers were taken aback, south, blit there has been noUi al vand dominating personalit­ Uon on landowners to suppress at the sudden turn of events. ;8utMcrlption rate — carrier de­ In 1955, hopiwra ntoppiri road Ing official' to this effect. ies \ln tho theatre world of Uj- livery, city and district 30c per nnd destroy grosshoppors on their i' ' ■ 1 traffic by clogging motor radln- pniperty. Ideal Indian summer weather day, and In politics, too, nnd iftck, carrier boy coUecUng every tors, trains skidded on rails 50 YEARS AGO you’re only sorry because Tal­ I weeks. Suburban areas, whore Iin|)orted nir ■ blost machines has prevailed throughout tho mhdo greasy hj' myriads of that force drift-spray insecticide Okanagan during the past week, September, 1009 lulah Insists rihe never run for id liria r.. ^ > Munidfit ./,1s crushed bodies nnd < fields arid over tho grmlnfi «iro held In re­ nnd clenif skies and , rcnsonnbly ,^Th« Hedley Gold Mines Co. la public office tnhintalncd. rates , n« abovih . ' orchards In tho lino of flight of the name , of tho corporation that tnall.i JW ^00 per serve for dispntcli to stricken high temperoturos are predicted devastating hordes wero stripped areas. for the next 48 hours, has taken over the Nickel plate NEW CONCERTO . Ifiegrj,; int;.: S.I :..mnnthsK i f,go of everything green In a few I'nbffinihi, 0.C. and Flocks of ibis follow and de­ mine nnd the attached works, LONDON (AP) ~ Dmitri hours. stroy hop|)cra nt the wing stngo 20 YEARS AGO and the people of the-towti ara > pibr year: rijwwfirnont anthoriilett a n d Shostakovich’s new concerto for but it Is difficult to co-ordinate September, 1029 V much pleased at having the cello and orchestra was given its 'f.tnohthii' londholders hopa that lessons tho effoirt# of natural enemies and Chief Justice Auley Morrison town’e name Inclyded in that of learned in earUer yetdm will cut first public jperforinance Mondsy '1 |'h‘ men a rn ^ with poison sprays. In the Supreme Cdurt granted an thp company; * at Moscow’ri .Cdtoposcra Club. Ut­ il t\ iSlMyfi'iS''*'''::»It''!'"’' iilk t r a r i* ' i , ,y SIAMESE tIfINB DlSlk%SE STRIKES CmtDREN VALPARAISO. Ind. (AP)-Sl- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. apital dis­ breast and down the enHre ab­ closed TViesday night that tour dominal wall, were deliv'ered In children between the ages of four a three • hour Caesarean section and eight have died of enoaphaK it was announced. The mother, itls or "brain fever" during (ha Marilyn Schultz 28, and the last three weeks. It said four babies were reported in good con­ oRier children are suffering from dition. ' the malady.

AUCE WINSBV. WuiCB’a EdKa* FACE S KELOWNA DAILY COUKIEK, WED.. SEPT. 23. U3$ & Traditional Jobs OKANAGAN MISSION Mrs H. B. Talte of Vernon has Still Followed been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crossley, Paret Road for the COMMUNITY CONCERTS By Working Girls past few days. OTTAWA (CP) — Canadian Mrs. H. C. Dunlop and Mr MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN WEEK women and their sisters in the and Mrs. H. A. Willis, Lakeshore SEAFOODS CHINESE STYLE United States still stick to the Road, have arrivwl home after •"Departinent ol Fisberlet of Canada photo traditional women’s professions— a trip which took them as far as SEPTEMBER 21 - 26 teaching, clerical work and nurs­ Vanderhoof. ing. Local residents did very well at Cooks Who Learn Chinese Art The women’s bureau of the fed­ the Interior Provincial Exhibition It’s so easy for you to become a member. Just stop by the eral labor department has found at Armstrong. Bringing home Concert Association Headquarters, to the Library Board Room. Have Eatina Adventure Ahead that while Canadian women are honors were Pat Apsey who gain­ gradually making a name for ed second place for her muffins OpcD Every Day 9 aan. to 6 pan. themselves in many professions 8-12 years of age, and first for The old belief that “East U move from pan. Heat 1 table­ once regarded as men’s fields, her cookies 8-12 years of age Friday Until 9 pjn. East and West is West, atul spoon of oU; add celery and wate^ the majority are doing work tra­ Katie Apsey was first in painting, never the twain shali meet", is chestnuts; stir-fry for 2 minutes ditionally considered “suitable for for a pastel. She al.so won two today regarded as pure fantasy. then remove from pan. Add 2 women." FEMININE FEDORA If it is not convenient for you to come in..further information seconds for dresses in the teen By ALICE ALDEN folded crown trimmed with a East and West do meet and most tablespoons of oil to pan; heat Now the U.S. labor department age section may be obtained by phoning Mrs, O. C. Steele at P02-2TS9. deliciously at the dinner table. Fry halibut for about 3 minutes women’s bureau has published a The fedora has been filched sickle quill and a tailored black or until flesh has lost its watery from the masculine head and it grosgraiu band. Nicely priced, Within the past decade there report underlining the fact that For the Gymkhana and Light JOIN COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION NOW has been a growing enthusiasm look and taken on a milk-white women across the border also are Horse Improvement Show. L. G does well in its feminine incar­ it is a pretty complement to the in this country for Chinese food, color. Return vegetables to pan. stUl heading for the old standby Wilson was official" announcer nation, as shown by this pretty new tailored clothes. brought about perhaps by the in­ Add pineapple and pineapple occupations. and his family did exceptionally number, or beige beaver felt, Juice. Simmer mixture until thor­ the hat has a high, diagonally- creasing nun\}>er of really good MOSTLY TEACHERS well, winning the Talbot Trophy, Qiinese restaurants serving the oughly heated. Serve hot with for a family ride. Six members rice. Makes 4 to 8 servings. The U.S. survey is reported in public. Many an adventurous the current issue of the Canadian of the family were in the saddle homemaker is learning to cook labor department’s monthly La­ for this event, creating someth­ LOBSTER PRIED RICE ing of a record. Mrs. Anna Sprott Chinese food at home. i 2 cups chopped, cooked or can­ bor Gazette. It found that most M ink... Newspapers and magazines are ned lobster of the 88,(X)0 women graduates In the hack class, 15.1 hands printing Chinese recipes, and 2 tbsps. cooking oil from colleges and universities be­ and under N. Mitchell was third, Invited Guest /o r F a ll. . . /o r You . . . publishers are rushing new Chin­ 4 cups cold, cooked rice came teachers. The largest pro­ M. Crowther fourth, and V. Coe ese cook books to the press. 1 egg, slightly beaten portion became elementary Every season from a striking collection school teachers, and about half fifth. For equitation 13-16 years Of Soroptomists Abreast of the times, supermar­ ^4 tsp. salt Noreen Wilson gained first place, of styles, one or two stand head and kets and other grocery stores % tsp. pepper as many went into high schools Soroptomist Federation ot the with Katie Apsey second and shoulders above the rest. . are stocking Chinese condiments 2 tbsps. soy sauce Nursing V moved V., into ' second U ?^Murray Wilson third. For the Americas, Kelowna Branch, held and canned grocery items such 2 green onions and tops, chop­ place ‘ probably as a result ^,^3^ Noreen the first meeting of the new sea­ Without doubt MINK TRIMMED as bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, ped. recent Intensified efforts to to Wilson was first, with Katie son at the home of Mrs. Phyllis fried noodles, and water chest­ Heat oil in a large, deep frying crease the number of ‘degree’ Apsey second on ‘Houdini." ’Trenwith. President Miss Joyce COATS AND SUITS arc tops in fashion nuts. pan. Add lobster; cook and sUr nurses," the U. S. sinvey said. French presided. this fall. Common methods of cooking in 1 minute or until lobster Secretaries and stenographers In musical pairs, Katie Apsey Owing to the inclement weather, OilM are sUr-frying, ^ a i ^ g . j i j heated. Add egg. salt and were moved down to third place. and B. Grant were first, with relatively few members were braising, and stewing. The Cmn-| pepper. Cook, stirring constantly ’There was no evidence that Noreen Wilson and A. Jenkins present, but those attending in- Just imagine you may purchase a eae stove is a hollow brick cube unUl egg and lobster are well more women were Interested to second. In the intermediate Jump­ joyed a pot-luck .supper before fired with charcoal. In the top mixed and egg is in shreds suitable training for work in the ing Noreen Wil.son placed second the business session. are two holes, one for frying and through lobster. (Diced cooked physical and biological sciences, on ‘‘Winona’’, third on “Prince” Names of six now members Coat or Suit one for steaming. Both steaming shrimp may be substituted for mathematics and engineering, al­ and fourth on “San Toy.” In the were approved. Each member and frying pans have rounded the lobster, if desired). Add rice; though a few women entered ladies’ hack, Katie Apsey placed was asked to bring a can of fruit of the'highest grade bottoms which’bulge down into cook stirring constantly for 4 or these fields. fourth. or vegetables for a basket to be the holes and receive a uniform 5 minutes, or until thoroughly The Canadian bureau says the In Junior equitation 12 years donated to the Boys’ Town Club. amount of heat. heated. Blend in soy sauce and lesson to be read to the U.S. re­ and under Pat Apsey placed first, Further donations were requested Foods are commonly seasoned add chopped green onions and port is that there is a need to let with David Wilson third, and for a white elephant sale being MINKTRIM with soy sauce, salt, monosodium more women know there are Angela Mitchell fourth. For held by the Junior Hospital Aux­ tops. Serve hot. Makes 6 serv­ for as little as glutamate and such flavoring ings. growing opportunities • in profeS' child’s pony on halter, N. Mit­ iliary in the near future. agents as ginger, garlic, spring sions not traditionally thought of chell placed second. In musical In order to raise funds for the onions, and cooking sherry. Sea­ CKAB FOO TUNG as women’s fields. mugs, 12 years and under, first retarded children’s schools, a sonings are appli^ during the 1 can (6 ounces) crab meat David Wilson, second David New­ draw has been arranged for a cooking process, their chief func­ by, Pat Apsey third, and Angela beautiful framed painting, which $75.00 or 1 cup cooked crab tion being to develop the original % cup finely chopped celery HITHER AND YON Mitchell fourth. For child’s pony will be available to the general flavor of the food. Vi cup chopped green pepper 12 years and under, Pat Apsey public. Salt is added to fried foods 3 green onions, chopped w Readers are invited to submit placed second. The October meeting has been when they are about half cooked V4 cup water chestnuts sliced items of interest, news of teas, advanced one week, to Monday and it should be applied with dis­ thinly (optional) parties, showers, anniversaries, September 28, when Mrs. Anna cretion if salty-flavored soy sauce Vi cup chopped canned mush­ visits and visitors. ’There is no Sprott, first Canadian Federation is also an ingredient. rooms charge. Write the Social Editor, Soroptomist president, will be Before commencing to cook a 6 eggs Daily Courier, or phone P0 2- special guest. Chinese dish, an experienced Vi tsp. salt 4445 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m, cook has ail the ingredients lor Few grains pepper the dish prepared and neatly ar­ Vt tsp. monosodium glutamate RECENT VISITOR . . . was ranged within easy reach. Once Cooking oil. Mrs. F. W. McLean of Hope, food is added to the pan, there Drain and shred crab meat. who spent a few days with her is no time to look for something Combine crab and chopped vege­ brother-in-law and sister. Mr. which is missing or to catch up tables. Beat eggs slightly and and Mrs. Claude Bissell. with something undone, as the season with salt, pepper, and cooking time is so short. monosodium glutamate. Stir into NEW RESIDENTS . . . are Mr. WOOLWORTH Food is served immediately it prepared ingregients; mix light­ and Mrs. Walter Payne and is taken from the stove for if ly. Heat frying pan and grease daughter, who have come from allowed to cool, it loses full fla­ with 1 tablespoon of cooking oil. Langley to make their home SEAL OF SATISFACTION vor. As an ancient Chinese prov­ Cook egg mixture as pancakes, here. erb phrases it, "Better that a dropping about Vi cupful into pan man should wait for his meal at a time VISITING . . . his son-in-law than that the meal should wait Fry over high heat until deli­ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. for the man.” cately browned on one side, then F. Gregory in Prince Rupert for Like some other nations inter­ turn and brown on other side. several weeks, is Mr. Percy nationally famous for their cui­ Add more oil to the pan as need­ Harding who left earlier this sine, the Chinese consider fish ed. Keep cakes hot until all of week. BRIGHTEN TOUR HOME! FOR LOVEUER HAIR-DOS and shellfish to be prize delica­ the mirture has been cooked. cies and have devised many Pile several - cakes together for FOLLOWING . . . a week’s imaginative ways of preparing serving and pour over them visit with her sister to Seattle, CEILING SOLO BOBBY PINS AND ROUBB them. The home economists of the Foo Yung Sauce. Makes 6 Mrs. iW. J. Archibald has re­ ‘Safety-Tip’ Bobby Pins the ,federal Department of Fish­ servings. This is an easy recipe turned home. The Archibald’s eries have recently tested some to halve if fewer servings are daughter, Mrs. Kathy Archibald SHADES Longer, stronger, smoother. 75 on card. of these and have adapted them desired. O’Flanigan is at present taking for Canadian use. Chinese sea­ a Ph. D. degree at the Washing­ Attractive durable plastic. Percard * 2 5 food dishes can easily be incor­ FOO YUNG SAUCE ton University in St. Louis, Miss. Clip into place in seconds, porated into western style meals 1 tbsp, cornstarch and by learning Chinese tech­ V4 tsp, sugar FORMER RESIDENT . , . Mrs. White, Pink, Turquoise. ■ ‘Safety-Tip’ Bobby Pins in niques with food, a homemaker 1 tbsp. soy sauce F. H. Boucher of Calgary is cur­ Re-nse Box can greatly enlarge her cooking 1 cup bouillon or broth rently renewing acquaintances 12" Round Shade... 1 . 7 9 75 pins, in clear plastic repertoire. v Mix ingredients. Cook over low here, and visiting her brother and Three popular, Chinese seafood heat, stirring constantly until sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. box. dishes are. Pineapple Halibut, mixture thickens and becomes Robert Allison. T Round Shade...... 8 9 Lobster Fried Rice, and Crab translucent. Foo Yung. Each of these dishes 9148 11" Square Shade.;.,.., 1 . 9 8 is an adventure in taste — "a Mummy Shoots Bear WINFIELD Flexible Hair Rollers thousand million miracles"—as' 7 " Square Shade...... 9 8 they sing in ‘"The Flower Drum For lovely fluffy rolls and . . . Son Tags Along WINFIELD — Mr. and Mrs. WAIST-SLIMMING soft puff curl. 3 sizes. Song, Krebs and their daughter of Van­ CALGARY (CP) — Young son By MARIAN MARTIN 4% " Round Shade...... /, 5 9 PINEAPPLE-HALIBUT David often accompanies Mrs, couver were recent visitors In the Per card e lZ S 1 lb. halibut Jim Penn and her Husband when district a t . the homes of Mrs. Step into this cool prlnce.ss 1 tbsp. corn starch they go hunting small game. Krebs’ parents Mr. and Mrs. T. dre.ss without mussing your hnlr 1 tsp. salt But Mrs. Penn also hunts big Gerlinger and Mr. Kreb's brother Side-button lines are slimming 2 taps, cold water !ame, and when she started the and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. as n d ie t— ideal for plaids, 1 tbsp. soy sauce port last year she brought back R. Krebs. checks,' solids. Sew-ea.sy — no 1 tbsp, cooking oil a 350 - pound black bear. She waist seams. Make it now. TO' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Seaton morrow’s pattern: Misses’ dress. 1 cup onions, sligeed length killed the animal with a rifle at have returned home from a two Now Designs for Foil wise 375 yards, in the Kananaskts dis­ Printed Pattern 9148: Women’s GLORIFY YOUR HOME WITH trict southeast of Calgary. weeks holiday motoring to Banff, Sizes 30, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46, 48. 1 tbsp. cooking oil Jasper, Edmonton, and Calgary. Size 36 takes 5% yards .35-lnch, 1 cup celery, cut diagonally Outdoors sport is a year-round LARGE venture for the couple, fishing in Printed directions on each pat­ 1 can (5Wi oz.) water chestnut!) Congratulations arc going out tern part. Easier, accurate. (about 10 water chestnuts) summer, trapshoUitg and field to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pollard hunts to the fall and rabbit-hunt­ Send FORTY CEN'TS (40c) SQUARE PLASTIC drained and sliced length­ on the birU) of their son. coins (stamps cannot bo nCcopt wise ing to winter. David was only four months cd) for this pattern. Please print 2 tbsp. cooking oil Mrs. Marry V. Edmunds has plainly , Size, Name, Address 4 slices canned pineapple, cut old, when they first took him on returned homo from a few days KERCHIEFS an outdoors excursion, "B ut he vl-slt to the home of her son-in- Style Number. 1 DRAPES in wedges was no trouble at all, and ho has Sead your order to MARIAN Heavy quality pearl Vi cup pineapple Juice law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, never been any trouble since,' D. Miller in Osoyoos, MARTIN, care of 'The Keldwrin single and Double Panels Cut halibut into 1-lnch chunks, she said, s Dally Courier Pattern Depli, 60 crepe with all-over discarding skin and bone. Com­ Wife of a taxidermist, Mrs Visitors at tlio home of Mr. Front St, W., Toronto,, Ont embosstjd feather de­ Modern patterns Includingi bine corn starch, salt, water, and Penn admits ^hat not every and Mrs. W. Gilhorn aro the roy saiice. Coat halibut with mix MORRIS, Man. (CP) -J One sign. Water repellent, Shield, Rose Branch, Lace, women likes hunting. But she latter's aunt, Mrs. M. F. FHesher woman was . killed and tWo men ture. Heat 1 tableslxran of oil; says she tackled a lot of upland of Edmonton, and Mrs. Qclhorn’s injured Monday in a head - on 32" X 32" in more and Morning Glory. Wide add celery and water chestnuts; game b^rds, ducks and rabbits sister, Mrs. ■ Ruth Pootzach. of '’illfsl'in nf two e'l's rmnr here; than dozen Fall range of decoriited patterns ' sUr-fiy onions for 2 miiiutea; re- before tracking for bear; Brookland, N. Y. No names wore released. colour^s In White, and cpiours. Hard-wearing, Orahge, Mme, Light heavy gauge plastic. Blue, etc. , = SAUyAON CHEESE BRAID sin .ao"X 04* I 1.98 a pair Boioli wp wllh a fatk MlNin S«at endf,Ptac«bn greated EACH 1 can (7 •!.) talman , Ml c- com lMM d cookio ihcot. Bok« at 400°, muihroam coup ' 25 to 30 mini. For touca, SifI lata bowl htol logaliwr % c ndik, remolndtr of lO-oz. con Sin 2 .9 8 lH<.anca-«HM Add morn mllli,lf ntcouory 6 9 B4*X84* a pair all-pvrpaaa floor muthroom lovp and Vi c. Sprlnld* wHh to moko a toft dtb o uto Mogic. Woolworlh'a fitirgafn oftho Woek , %c.i^hnMliM 4 ftp, Mopk Baking' 9 X 12* roctoofllo. Spread emtra iNrd knottiwlHi wilti IMTOcaia cHm m ' FawBor \ MANAGERS' SPBCIAU I ihip. Wnoty-cliapiwid V » H p ,ta B , lolmon filllnQ, Moko II tiotlMt 1* oport, In oock Cm* In flntly lido of douqlv cut from fill- PRE CHRISTMAS SALE OF BOXED CARDS Ml c. Itnety-ehapiwl M (atlltllMl ifi^rtanlna Ing to XNihIdo odgo, fold 50 In box, wllh envelopes. Limited quantities only. Less than 2 f cahwY ' Moko o wtll In dry •M pt of on onglo oenm crich. Sensational value while quantities last. ailMf>i,cll*|l|nMl ktQrodlMtlti mU In fUnngL4^4>lt«mal« 000 tkfo« Rmn Ibo REQULAR .98 A BOX SPECIAL r , PLANNED HOBPffAL BLAST KBUtWNA DAILY COVSIES. WED., n . t m PACOB f NEW YORK (AP)~Carpenter!------^------BINGO GAMES WILL BE PLAYED George Cotunacek),' 34. carried aw. HEAT AND MASSAGE PAD BY NIAGARA The three-day exhibit opens Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in T O HELP... the Kelowna and District Mem­ • Mak* tore, MChlng mu»cl«3 “fool llko n«w" Soft Water UNLIMITED! orial Arena. / • Calm down tonoo, jittery nerves So BcautifiiU So Easy! Proceeds will go to the Senior Citizens’ Horae—a project under­ - • Encourage deep, druflieeo, oneroy-reatorlnfl eloep * taken by Rotarlans several years • Increaee blood circulation where applied ago. ' • Relieve the moderate pain of medically diagnosed chronic and Century Several new features have been eub-acute arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, whenever they strike. added to the show this year. WATER SOFTENER And judging from a sneak pre­ A foam rubber pad now combines the age-old bletsingt of heat and massage. view of plans '•released this af­ The exclusive CYCLOID ACTIONS transmission units create criss-ergssing We cordially invite you to ternoon by Tom T. Tomlye, ripples of up-and-down, sideways, and circular motion —which penetrates over-all chairman, there wlU be view these fine products at the deeply, soothingly. .. from head to toe7.. to provide an indescribable feeling something of interest to every of well-being. Get the facts.. without cost or obligation. Simply call at the ^ Rotary Fall Fair and Home member of the family—from the Niagara Showroom or mail this coupon today. 1 Show small tot to adults. For instance, so that Mother OR VISIT OUR EXHIBIT AT THE O Iron, tedi- and Dad may stroll around the dlment. taste arena and Inspect the exhibits, Rotarlans have made arrange­ ROTARY CLUB HOME SHOW and FALL FAIR and odor ments for a pony ride which will raters be outside the ice palace. And if THURSDAY - FRIDAY . SATURDAY .4' children prefer to stay inside, a O Chloiinators huge mechanical ride has been DcChlorlna- set up. MEMORIAL ARENA tors Then, fur the housewife, who Is interested in baking, special ar­ O Water NIAGARA I rangements have been made for COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN TOM TOMIYE AND I Pnmpa holding a bake sale on Friday 'Yll, I rne have FREE booklet nnd full . and Saturday evenings. ROTARY PRESIDENT ALEX HAIG ' information without obligation. | For Farther FASHION SHOW on how to relax in their free Any display arriving too late will' { U g W i a i M I Name ...... , Particulars . . . hours. not be judged. OltSI Siafora . . . I I'he highlight of the show on Th4ran Mjf. Ctrr. I "Uaress ...... the opening night, Thursday, Saturday evening will be high­ The Kelowna Junior • Senior W. Goodwin lighted by a flower and vege- High School band under the di­ Phone PO 2-3814 apart from the diversified ex­ “continuoui reeearch...... ***^°'^...... hibits, will be a fashion show for t^ le show. Despite the lateness rection of Gar McKinley, will for more healthful living" or [men and women. The half-hour of the growing season, some top- perform each evening. Saturday I long show gets underway at 8:15 notch flower and vegetable ex­ afternoon, weather permissable, Doug Moniton 'p.m. one hour and fifteen min- hibits have been assured. the Kelowna Sea Cadet Band will LOCATED AT SHOPS CAPRI Phone PO 2-3531 lutrs after the arena doors open. Rotary officials stated that nil be playing outside the arena. ! On Friday evening, there will the floor space in the arena has ;be a special hobby craft display. been allotted to various exhibi­ tors. And judging by the keen lAnd it’s surprising the number Comer MODERN SANITATION I of Kelownians who have a pet interest being shown by business firms, the 1959 fair is expected Sales-Service Ltd. I hobby. Some of these “home pro- SEE YOU AT THE HOME FAIR Bernard & Bertram 'jects’’ will be on display, and predecessors, 513 BERNARD AVE. 'SiPSdNS-SEARS jno doubt many people—particu- FREE BINGO GAME Memorial Arena Phone PO 2-3805 Uarly men—will get some ideas The nominal admittance charge will entitle each person to participate in a free bingo ^ game. There will be three doori prizes each evening and on Sat-! urday afternoon. Among the I HOME LAUNDRY SALE Extends prizes is a 21-inch console TV Rockgas Propane Ltd. set and a double-size electric blanket with dual control. The produce section will fea­ ture three distinct classes — A CORDIAL INVITATION vegetable, fruit and flora. There will be 51 separate classes in For Regular Wash, or Delicate Washes these categories and cash prizes -for you to visit their booth at the will be awarded in each class. ENTRY FORMS 2-Cycle Washer Entry forms may be obtained $10 Down $15 Monthly . from Ben Hoy, 1902 Pandosy Street, but they must be in the Rotary Home Show & Fall Fair hands of the chairman no later than Thursday night. $ 2 7 9 - 9 5 Fruit, vegetable and flower ex­ Y'\i hibits must be on display by 11 DISPLAYING a.m. Saturday. The hall will be Remarkable value at this low price! Washes open to exhibitors ^t 9:30 a.m. everything from denims to dainties. Fills, washes, rinses (7 times), spin dries ahd shuts off automatically. Payne Heating Equipment "Bigger And With Lint Filter and Automatic Pump! .AND ■ V : Seigler Heaters - Enterprise Ranges Better" Says Wringer Washer j.s.$io, $ 1 ^ 0 ,9 5 Will Answer Questions Regarding Use of Propane Gas in Your Home, Tom T. Tomiye $10 Monthly ^ | HP ^ For Cooking and Heating • Nylon filter traps lint, fuze “ It’s going to be bigger and better than ever.” • Drain pump empties tub quickly 526 BERNARD AVE. PHONE PO 2-2244 These are the words of Tom • Wringer, has chrome ttrainboards T. Tomiye, chairman of the Ro­ OTHER MODELS START AT 99,88 tary Fall Fair and Home Show committee. The popular Rotarian pointed out there are many more side at­ tractions this year, while the commercial displays are more Be CONFIDENT and diversified. Select Your Kenmore Local Rotary Club officials ex­ pect that over 5,000 people will Oil Heater Now pass through the arena doors fl'OW EREB FOR DtlP-DOW^I CIEAMING! RELAX with during the three day fair. The three-ring circus atmos­ phere referred jo by Mr. Tomiye 7%' ■. '7'; is borne out by the fact that there will bo different features on each FAIRBANKS-IVIORSE of the three nights. r FASHION SHOW, Appliances & Equipment For instance, on Thursday, there will be a fashion show, which will be of Interest to men Comes Complete With nnd women'. On Friday night, a hobby display will bo featured, along with a home cooking sale 7-pc. Attachment Set ■ ii which is being arranged by Ro- tnry-Anns. ’ Home-made pastry r nnd cakes, along with jams nnd jellies will be featured; Tlnesc Thrifty Kenmore goods will also bo sold on Sntur day. Saturday evening will be 6 9 ' ^ ^ Space Heater highlighted by a vegetable, fruit nnd flower display. $5 Down^ $5 Monthly The Kelowna junior - senior “ cats AO OK band, under the direction of Here’s the Cleaner to keep your Gar McKinley will be playing carpets spick and span . . , and Ideal for smaller homes. Top the three nights, nnd on Sntur- it's priced so lowj Powerful 1 lighting, automatic draft con­ dny nfternoon, the Kelowna Sen HP motor sucks up deep-down trol, 8” oil burner, $5 Down. Cndot-s will ' present n concert dirt. Small 8x13" clcancr-on- Other Kenrtiore Models.,, Fairbanks-Morse and Bclgo Motors cordially Invite you outside the nrenn. > "The door prizes will vonlly bo whcels is easy to tag along, weighs . Available—EnquU'C nt Store. to view these fine APPLIANCES nnd EQUIPM ENT something,” Mr. Tomiye omphn- only 13)/^ lbs,I Comes compietc at the Rotary Fall Fair and Home Show. slzcd, Snturdny's door prize, for with all auachments you need for instnricc. Is vnluod nt $50.00, floor to Ceiling denning. SIMPSONS-SEARS Prizes iinvc been , donnted by SPECIALS A ll N e w - F-iyi Electric AUTOMATIC WASHER and DRYER vnrlous merchants in town, nnd will bo drnwn for hourly. Tlireo FUSE PLUGS 15 to 30 nmp, All fabric washer (two ispeed), There’s a I year warranty on these machines and' prlzo.s will bo given, nwny op Two-Brush KENMORE rcg. 8c each A* S year guarantee on the transmission Thursday nnd Frldny nights, Sueclal, each ...... “ v nnd six prizes on Saturday nflor- Limited to 0 per Qustoincr F-M Electijlc or Gqa F*M Deep Freezers and rioon nnd evening, ' Floor Polisher PAINT BRUSlIEfl Hot Water Heaters In addition, n 21-lnch console set of .1. l\*. 2", 3" TV pet nnd nn electric binnkcl \ Save 2.07, Reg. 39.95 alia:...... 1 .4 4 10 year warranty Refrigerators will bo raffled ,nt 10 p.m, on Glass Lined Snturdny. CIAlTIITi» PINS, Limit S doz, F-M Hoine Hot Water .“No stone hnii been left, un­ 37.88 per customer turned to nsstiro Buccdss of this per doz, , Gas or OH.F-M Furnaces. Systems y«:«nr’B show," Mr. Tomlyo de- clnrcd. Even n snack bnr hns $4 Down, $4 Monthly OIL)IL CHANGE, regular oil for High or ]f.ow Boy types All sizes, to fit anyone's needs been set up for the convenience jiny car of those wlfo mny wish n hot-dog, For effortless floor wax­ Special ...... 9 9c .sandwich or linmburger, Coffee ing, poUshiim. Guaran­ COFFEE MUGS will also bo nvnilnblc. fw FR E E teed 1 yr. Comes with Wlille Pyrex, \ FREE PRIZES - DEMONSTRATIONS - EVERY DAY ciiiodsirATBSiic'MiJ^^ two felt pads. Rubber- ,reg, 2,5e ..19c VIENNA (AP)-Dr. lllro Furu- HOME 'bumper guards furniture*, FUSlILIGlUfS, 2 coll com- uchl of Jnpnn wga elected pres^ walls from scuff marks. Ident of the general conference plclO with pattefles of the rntcrnntlonnl Atomto En­ TRIAL 2 0 'cord. Only» each ergy Agency ^^Iesdny pver n 8

> I) ^ ,1 A * I *, / SEEK S MOKE E X PO STS PAQE T KELOWNA BAILT tOLTlIER. WED.. SEPT. » . 1IS9 1 Pali Fair Earmarked CALGARY (CP) -T b e Alberta NEW CLUBS and Southern Gas Company Mon­ WINNIPEG (CP) - Manitoba COLLEGE PRESIDENT DIES i«-: day applied to the Alberta oU and members of the (XF party have ■ For M ora Saniar C?f’:^3n3' Homes gas conservation board for a 25- recommended that "new party" EDMONTON (C2P) -- Dr. All proceetls i:oi\ t'v* «''.r>u2l th“ Ro’-iry presidpnt pointed out. ()ci>ceni increase In the amount of i dubs be formed where there is George Harrison Vlllett, 69, pws« gas It may export. The gas is forino party organization, provincial notary Fall Fair end llo.^.u* v/1v.mj sutildent money has ident of Alberta College, died sud* distribution in California. AppU- leader Lloyd Stimon announced denly Monday following a heart ^jpw will gotvA aid th; C'jia- obtained, the Rotarians cation followed “.several promis-. Monday. The new political iwirty itruction of additional hoii.te% (or hnmi.< attack. «anior citizens. aTTon:j ot;v.‘r !ocal bonding additional bom . Ing new discoveries." ^would be built around the CCF. c’wriUes. Alex Hni-r. rr-£i"‘«it Under the scheme, the provincla! of the K'-'Iowsia iiotaiy Civib and ( .'deral govemmenU contri-j but? toward the hovislng project.'. Mr. Haig pointed out that -the ..~ j A ll Roads homes ewiitructed by Rolarun, L'SGE A-PLANE 1 were quickly a a s mv n VVASHINGTON

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, If ''")1 V' ' '* ''' ' V , i 1 '' S ^ ' , I- r ' 'yi ,t ' , ' < i KELOWNA DAaT COUKIKB. WED.. SETT. U, IKt PAGE II ARCTIC EDUCATION EXPANDS Whale CatcH Northwest Territories School Kids Sets Record VANCOUViER (CP)-A record number of whales hat been caught oft the west coast vt Van­ Set Up Record 3,700 Enrolment couver Island to tto» season ix>w By DMTL L. BUARP Most recent addition to teach* education and a better knowledge ending, but total tonnafe wlU be ..I .. 1^ * facilities is at Inuvek. the of English, but a good deal is lower than last year. Presa Staff Writer new planned adm i^tration cen* also being done to train Eskimos The fleet of six whale-catcheni OTTAWA (CP)— School bells tre in the delta of the Macken* in modern skills. of British ColumMa Packers Ltd. again are ringing In northern tie HIver. A 24-room school and Last year, there were 185 train­ some weeks before the season’s Canada for a record enrolment hostel for 500 pupils opens .there ees, old and young, enrolled to official ending Sept. 90 had taken V of nearly 3,700 students this year. Halfway up the Mack­ vocational schools. 834 whales, compared to a total' To handle these, a 20-per-cent enzie, a new school with accomo­ of 774 last year. Nearly 200 of increase over the number of pu­ dation for 200 is being con­ In January,' a new combined this year’s however were small pils last year, 284 teachers are structed at Fort Simpson. vocational and high school sea whales, caught to mid-seaton. prepared to work long hours. opened In Yellowkmfe. Including Rare visitors, 14 blue whales Classroom work doesn't finish Although many northern stu­ accommodation for 1(X) students, dents are children of government it provides training in diesel and were caught about 40 to SO fnUes with the children. The teachers or company employees working off Cape Cook recently. This is know that adult education and auto mechanics, construction in a school area, the school popu­ methods, industrial arts, and the Just below the northwest tip of other community tasks often are lation is predominantly Eskimo Vancouver-Island, and tt is al­ included. use of heavy building equipment most unknown for the Mg blues M « ilstan. o( the (ar - Often when a company plan­ to be found so close. outposts is Resolute Bay, thei ’ ning a project informs the gov­ Largest of the blues being pro­ weather station on ^rnwallis Is-i department esUmates that ernment in advance of its needs, cessed was 83 feet long, nearly land, 2,100 miled from Ottawa ^ school-age Eskimos from the proposed work the maximum size for the species and about 700 miles from the receiving an area can be specially trained to in the northern hemisphere. North Pole. j education. Nomadic families are handle these Jobs. ITtis provides Finback whales have been less But there must be attractions ®*'couraged to leave their child an outlet for skilled Eskimo la­ prevalent thla season, but sperms to teaching . in the Far North. ren at one of the hostels, where bor. were numerous and about 260 About 500 teachers applied for 100 the government feeds and clothes However, there have been some were caught. vacancies this year, and there them for the 10 - month school complaints that more and more Many of the key personnel In 4 are no summer holidays. The term. education is needed to allow the the fleet are from Newfoundland two-month vacation is spent giv­ Since 1949, when there was native to compete with whites for and Norway, born and bred In ing special adult cducaS on only one man in Ottawa whose available jobs. the whaling industry. courses. I sole responsibility was education in the north, the education divi­ FREE EDUCA’nON sion of the northern affairs de­ School children In the North­ partment has grown to an admin­ west Territories and northern istrative staff of 40. Quebec received free education last year costing the federal gov­ MAIN TASK ernment $2,718,000. The primary aim of the gov­ Mission parochial schools, for ernment’s program is to provide .many years the sole fount of edu­ northern citizens with a basic cation in the north, have almost INTERIOR VIEW OF MC & MC AT SHOPS CAPRI disappeared since the first gov­ ernment elementary school was MOViE COLUMN opened at Yellowknife in 1947. 12-Year-Old This year the department of northern affairs has hired 284 M e And M e teachers for 39 day schools and THEY'RE THE five hospital classrooms to serve Gets Lengthy an area more than a third of Canada’s total area. "TALK T h e Publie The department reports few difficulties in replacing an annual Prison Rap Me and Me at Shops Capri is the | ploys a large sales force to call Manager Alex Ferrier has had Company teaching staff turn-over of around OF THE newest of the firm's outlets in on logging,' ^iiung and construe-!wide experience in the Me and 25 per cent — an average lower NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) — A the province — a province that tion camps in B.C., Alberta and i . j than the more southern school 12-year-old Negro boy was sen­ has seen more than 100 years of the Yukon Territories. 1 customer service and force. tenced to 35 years in state prison TOWN!" Me and Me service. An example of ingenuity in!quality. Two years of his service Teachers sign on for a 12- after pleading guilty In criminal provinding service is the Me and with the company have been in Disso V6S month period, and are allowed court to the rape of a seven - And though the store features Me motor boat "Sundown." The Kelowna, where he has been well- three weeks leave. Basic salary year - old white girl. , many new methods of merchan­ By BOB THOMAS Court attaches said the sen­ dising, that .service will remain. vessel travels on the B.C. coast, schooled in the particular needs range is $3,240 to $6,900 depend­ calling on logging camps and and wants of this district. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — What ing on experience and qualifica­ tence was the heaviest passed on Uutra-modern lighting and dis­ happened to Hecht - HUl - Lan­ a juvenile here in many years. plays in the Capri location high­ canneries otherwise too isolated He, like his counterparts tions. An isolation allowance, to serve. throughout the province is pledg­ caster? varying from $400 to $2,000 ac­ Joseph Westmoreland pleaded light one of the largest arrays of guilty through his lawyers. Pol­ hardware lines in the interior. The Capri store, too, strives ed to “maintain the standards Hollywood has been wondering cording to location of school and for efficiency and customer ser­ that have characterized the about that ever since the news marital status of teacher, is also ice said the bc^ admitted he lur­ Me and Me has always en­ vice. business since it’s inception." leaked out that the highly suc­ paid. Transportation costs are ed the girl into a vacant lot near deavoured to keep abreast of cessful producing firm was dis­ paid by the government. her home and raped her after the times. solving. It’s future had seemed threatening her with a knife. The firm maintains a stream­ solid. Biggest of the independ­ EXTRA DUTIES lined operation throughout B.C., ents, its prosperity had helped In many areas the teacher is NEW SECRETARY and by this system is able to Diefenbaker On Grass-Roots trigger the new era of film mak­ the only government represent­ WINNIPEG (CP) —James E. bring savings to customers ing, with stars heading com­ ative, and handling mail/ family Wilson has been named secretary through large-scale co-ordinated panies that rivalled the major allowance cheques and minor of the Manitoba Liberal-Progres­ BAIRD'S SHOES & SPORTEENS . purchasing. Quebec Province Campaign studios. medical cases are Just part of sive Association to succeed John The car-iot-purchased stock is the regular duties. S. Lament who resigned. SHOPS CAPRI— PO 2-2627 housed in buildings containing Now H-H-L is no more. I SOREL, Que. (CP) — Prime i "I was just a young boy,” Mr. sought the reasons from the last more than one million square Minister Diefenbaker is- going]Diefenbaker recalled, "and Sir but by no means least of the feet of floor space. Approximate­ through the Eastern Townships Wilfrid rewarded me handsomely initials. Burt Lancaster explained ly 700 Arsons are employed in on a grass-roots visit to Quebec]for selling him a paper. He had as he changed into his ’20s togs. these warehouses and in the re­ province and prepared for more some time to spare and he tail stores in B.C, of the same. picked me up and placed me on We were losing money,” he Thousands greeted him as he the top step of the stairs lead­ said. “It’s as simple as that. No, LARGE SALES FORCE and Mrs. Diefenbaker toured this ing to his train seat. it Isn-’t- really. There-were other New at In addition the company em- industrial community 40 miles "He stood below me and un­ factors involved. We had built up east of Montreal. A civic half­ noticed by anyone we talked ior an organization that was too big holiday was declared for the oc­ 35 or 40 minutes. He told me of for the things we wanted to do. casion. the kind of country he wanted to “We had taken on some of the A scheduled cruise on the make of Canada and I gave him manifestations of a major studio. placid Richelieu River had to be my views. I shall never forget.” We couldn’t show a profit and cut short because the Diefen- continue operating the way we bakers were behind schedule. wanted to.” CORNING WARE A number of groups have been He explained how film eco­ Time Debts promoting a deep water channel nomics had tripped up himself down the Richelieu to Lake and partners Harold Hecht and Champlain and on to New York James Hill: City. After his abbreviated cruise “It would have, been easy to aboard the government buoy turn out the sure-fire pictures, Worrisome tender Argenteuil, the prime min­ the blockbusters. But we didn’t Super Ceramic Ware ister said the proposed project want to do that. We also wanted MELBOURNE (CP) — For to do the pictures that interested a population of 10,000.000, Aus­ will receive the serious study it deserves. He didn't commit him­ us as creators. ■ tralia's instalnicnt debt of around "But you can’t spend two or $790,000,000 worries some lay eco­ self further. GRINDELWALD, Switzerland three years preparing a film that from Freezer... nomists but official figures show FLURRY OF SPEECHES might have limited appeal. Sweet Goes the same people have $3,130,000,- The Diefenbakers , made 16 (Reuters)—An'eight - year - old British schoolboy became the Smell of Success cost $2,200,000 000 earning Interest for'them In handshaking stops Monday and and it didn’t do business. Tho saving banks. took two boat rides. The prime youngest person to climb the 12,- M S i l i 000-foot Wetterhorn. Bachelor Party cost; a million and The current figure of $790,000,- minister delivered five brief it will barely show a profit. We to Range...to Table 000 for outstanding debts con- speechi'J in French and English Timothy Fearon and his 12- won’t get our money back on The tcasts with only $196,000,000 In and listened to 20 more. year-old brother, Patrick, Were Rabbit Trap, which cost $500,000. 1953. , He showed keen interest In the taken to the summit by their We have a wdnderful picture in It’s a better-than-cver cook-and-serve ware you’re going to Figures show that about two- house at St. Lin where Sir Wil father, London lawyer John Take a Giant Step, but I doubt third of the instalment business frld Laurier, one of his boyhood- Fearon, 45. Two Swiss guides ac­ if it will make money.” love for its convenience and versatility. Made of super^er- is In motor vehicles, a little in heroes, was born. IJc recalled companied them. How does he explain the suc- plant and machinery and one- meeting the former Liberal “I wasn’t scared a bit," said ce.ss of Marty, which cost $300;- amic material that won’t jbreak or crack even when taken quarter is in husehold and per­ prime minister while a news­ Timothy. "But it was more fun 000 nnd grossed $4,960,000. sonal goods. . paper delivery boy in Saskatoon. going up than coming down." "Maybe because it was the first from your freezer and instantly placed over a hot element or The group started out in the of its kind/’ Lancaster said. "It afternoon, stayed overnight at a was a tender story about two ap­ * burner. So attractive you’ll be proud to serve in it for family mountain shelter nnd reached the pealing people. It appealed to the 's Dart Impresses summit in the morning. public’s heart. 'The Bachelor; and company dinners. 1^1 Fearon’s grandfather, Francis Party did not,” Fearon, was the first man to conquer tho peak nearly 100 THIEVES NET 810,000 Newspapermen years ago. ‘ ST. ANDRE - AVELLIN, Quo. — At the end o( the tlonal new grille claiming at­ (CP)—Four nrmed nnd masked first of a tw6-day presentation tention. . PLAN HONG KONG SERVICE men hold up the St. Andre branch extravaganza of the Chrysler The thrust line of tho new MONTREAL (CP) - Cann- of La Bnpquo Provlnclalo du ^rporatlon'H new 1960 auto- Chrysler extends from the front fllan Oversen.s Tclccommunlcn- Cnnndn Tue.sday rind, escaped inobilcSi consensus among the to the rear in a sweeping, un Uon Croporntion today, announced with $10,000, The men forced 400 newsmen present was that broken line. 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• By ED VVILKS [team pennant It was 1956|over seventh-jilace Pittsburgh to Milwaukee’s surge to becoma Associated Press Staff Writer land in the final week fourth-place the i^>ennanL » the first three-ln-a-row NL win­ Remember the last time the St. Luis crashed Milwaukee out! Cincinati. the third club in ner since the Cardinals, of 1942- National League had a three- of it while the Dodgers stepped* that duwn-to-ihe-wiro race, was 43-44 now has given th'e Braves a finally given the gate by Chicago four-ganre streak and 13 victories Cubs to finish third, two games in their last IS games. shy. Hiey held off a ninth-inning The Braves have breezed to Pirate rally for the second con­ two flags since then and now, secutive night. Lefty Juan Plz- driving for a rare third in a row, arro (6-2) beat the Bucs a third they’ve surged into a one-game time after building a 4-1 cushion lead, beating fourth-place Pitts­ with a two-out. two-run double burgh 5 - 3 'riicsday night while as the Braves scored three in the seventh-place St. Louis jarred the seventh off Harvey Haddbt (12- Dodgers out of a first-place tie 121. S p o t t i - by battering Los Angeles 11-10. Reliever Don McMahon finally In keeping with that i)ennant nailed it after giving up a pair of AL CAMPBELL — SPORTS EDITOR pattern of three years ago, third- scoring singles by Smoky Bur­ PAGE 11 KELOWNA DAILY COUSIER, WED., SEPT. 23, 1958 place San Francisco plunged two gess and Don Hoak. games behind with a 5-4 loss to Andy Pafko doubled and John jthe Cub.s. Demicrlt, replacing the injured Each of the contenders has four Bill Bruton in ccntrefield. beat NOT SINCE BLACK SOX [games left. out a bunt single for the Braves in the clinching seventh.- Then, after Del Crandall, who had hit his 21sl homer in the fifth, hit into a double play and Felix Early Has Last Laugh "Think Positive" Mantilla got an intentional pass, Pizarro sliced his double just In­ side the IcfUield line. Bobby Owen's Formula Avila, who tripled in the first and TORO.NTO iCP)-Steve Owcniscored on Hank Aaron’s fly, then As Chi Cops The Flag went through his first Practice 1 ^ By ED WILKS doublcplay-that ended 40 years •dix, 0-8 against the Braves over session as head coach of Toronto two years. Associated Press Staff W'riter night The White Sox did it. j The end was so sudden the | Tue.sday WAHAIING U P -for the com- The pair, recent arrivals from i men’s squad here this winter. I vomen are under way for the !White Sox seemed starllal. It said his drive to put Cumberland are expected to , Practices for both men and I season in the senior high gym. lr>g basketball season are Jim are expected to They did it like champs, clinch-jtook them a second to realize football club back in the win col­ O VSl STATS bolster the ranks of senior Tantrum Ueft» and Wally Hunt. ing that long awaited Americanjthey had it, then they knew, and umn will Stress team morale. League pennant in their final:they swarmed all over each other P W L T F A Pts meeting with the one dub that'with 54,293 mourners loking on "We tmi.sl get thcn\ (the play-|Rj.velstoke...... 3 3 0 0 13 4 6 could snatch H from them. iin Cleveland's massive mortuary [erst to believe in themselves," 3 2 0 1 15 4 5 Rain Delays They did it with a 4-2 victory'for dead Injuns, jsaid the GO-year-okl veteran, who;|^jjj^ 2 2 0 0 2 0 4 over the second-place Indians atj The victory gave the White Sox j did a 23-yoar .stint as coach of Kelowna 4 12 15 5 3 G-Men Arrest Quintet Cleveland Tuesday night, hauling!a 4ti-game lead over the Indians.jNew York Giants of the National N. Kam. 4 1 3 0 6 15 2 in Chicago’s first AL flag since who have four games to play. League. Cache Crk. 2 0 1 1 1 6 1 1919. They did it not with their The Sox have three left—before j Owen moved up from a.ssistant Redwings 4 0 3 1 5 11 1 Auto Races magic singles, but with power-- playing the opening game of the Mond.oy when Hamp Pool Sept. 6 nnc between Kam­ BONNEVILLE SALT FL A T S,,pair of scoring doubles by Luis world series In Chicago's Comis- wa.s fired. Tue.sday he lost as loops United-Cache Creek to ba Utah (AP.-Puddling rains h a v e Aparicio and Bdly Gpodnmn ^ d l key Park a week from today si.stnnt coach Joe Thomas, who replayed. Boxing-Crime Probe ic.signed over the Pool firin.g. caused another delay of plans to drive British MG autos over theA1 Smith and Jim Ri-| Next to morale, Owen said, his LEADII^G G0.4L SCORERS LOS ANGELES (AP) — Five ermo and Carbo made him an;cach offence, western Utah Salt Flats in ,,, , ' ,,. * u- - „ Gordon Is Gone most pressing problem is finding Stan Godcll, Vernon ------, 5 men seized in a coast-to-coast unwilling to-between in their pur-: One of the counts alleges Pal- tempts on international record.s. They did It With pitching andj a quarterback. Gets DeJaeger, Revelstoko — 5 FBI roundup are accused of try­ ported effort to muscle In on Nes- ermo and Sica tried to force Nes- 'defence. Early Wynn, the oldi “We've got to have an ex Hank Vnneck, Vernon ...... — 3 ing to grab control of Don Jor­ seth’scfh'« rnnfrnrtcontract wlt)i with Jordan.Jordan -Seth to agree to a match between A .spokesman said Tue.sday it man the Injuns didn’t want, won As Chi Winners periencod quaiterbaek. A fellowi Carl Halweg, Vernon ---- 3 Jordan and Garnett (Sugar) Harf will take eight to to day.s of clear his 2Lst, getting relief help from Gaby Sohner, Revelstoko 3 dan, world welterweight boxing The testimony of Leonard and CLEVELAND (AP)—Joe Gor- Horow, champion. William Daly, a sports pro- weather to dry tracks sufficiently'voung Bob Shaw,' the right- Nesseth before a California Ath­ don bowed out as the manager Dorow .sat on the sidelines^at h ESULTS OF GAMES PLAYED A federal grand jury Investiga­ letic Commission hearing last motor and fight manager of_ En- for high speed runs. j hander Detroit didn’t want, and leuc commission nearuig ,,icw„od, N.J., was named In British driver Stirling M(xs3 of Gerry Staley, the reliever nobody of Cleveland Indians halt an hour Tuesday night’s workout waiting SUNDAY. SEPT. 20 ting underworld influence in box­ May set ^^Ihe indictment as a co-conspira after his team lost to the Amer­ for Argos to shake him loose from ing indicted them Tuesday In Los gangster inRucnce m boxing. London arrived here during the;wanted, Revelstoko 3, Kelowna Hot­ tor but not as a defendent. ican League champion Chicago British Columbia Lions of the spurs 1; 'Kamloops United 2, Angeles. They were arrested weekend but headed back for’ m m i w v n n r IT Western Interprovincial Football RECEIVED THREATS England. He and co-driver White Sox Tuesday night. North Kamloops Rovers 0, Kel­ wi&ln a few hours at Los An­ Gordon turned the reins of the Union who still hold his contract. geles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Leonard told the commission HUl of Santa Monica. Calif., will! owna Redwings 1, Cache Creek Carbo threatened him and Nes­ team over to veteran pitching Rangers 1. Baltimore. be summoned when the beds are hander^ [ri^Pfrom the coach Mel Harder for the four The indictments charged con­ seth. He said Palermo tried to Lacrosse Star dry. declare himself in for half of Jor­ bullpen this season in the ninth final'games of the season against GAMES UPCOMING spiracy to extort money from inning with one out and the Kansas City. Jordan’s manager, Don Nesseth dan’s receipts from a title fight Dudley Was Dud THIS WEEKEND with Virgil Akins, then cham­ Aflsetlng bases loaded. With one pitch it Redwings at Revelstoko; Kam­ of Covina, Calif., and Jackie Badminton was all over. Lconara, former Hollywood Le­ pion, when negotutions for the To Go On Ice loops United at Vernon; Kelowna bout began last November Vic Power swung at that first States DA Dick at Cache Creek. gion Stadium boxing promoter u _ NANAIMO (CP)-Skip Mackay. Set For October 1 pitclj of Staley’s Aparicio gob­ Castro Watches Under arrest are: Nesseth said he resisted years a star with bled it up at short, stepped on NEW Y.ORK (AP)—The eliusive Paul John Carbo, known as forts to muscle in. „niir„ithe Nanaimo Labatts lacrosse The setting of playing nights, j j tr,r- Cus D’Ainato, masquerading as Frankie Carbo, 55, of New York Leonard, placed under ^Iclub, is making his permanent willtwill beHa discussed ntat thr»the 'inTiiin!annual I cUld thrCW doubleplayer, tO first for thetilG Kings Crowned “Carl Dudley," sailed from New­ "^PROmTmUINi/fSmEHT. City. He is under indictment in mi W sihome here and will join the hub meeting of the Kelowna Badmin­ ark for Puerto Rico Sept. 11 while New York for undercover man­ ton Club Oct. 1. HAVANA (AP)—Havana Sugar the New York State Athletic agement of fighters, Sd tatldhlm 01, the head Alle? ' “ y’* ihtermedlate hockey team. Kings won t h e International Commission sought him for ques­ Frank (Blinky) Palermo, 54, long investigation, police chief Mackay played his hockey last Election of officers will also Balding, Tucker League baseball final Tuesday tioning. Philadelphia boxing manager. William Parker said he had con­ year with the Philadelphia Ram­ be a major item on the agenda night, defeating Richmond Vir­ cluded Leonard blacked out and blers, who held the touring Rus­ at the parley, to be held in the ginians 1-0 before a crowd od 13,- Frank Marrone, distidct attor­ PROMOTER NAMED hurt his head in a fall. sian team to a 2-2 tie. It was committee room in- the Citj Hall 021 roaring fans which included ney’s detecitive, testified to that j Truman Gibson, 'iJrr,' 4Tr C3fl- Several weeks ago a window Mackay's goal that tied the at 8 p.m. Premier Fidel Castro. Havana effect. Tuesday at the commis­ ‘ cago - president of National Box scregnon I^ n a rd ’s home was game. Anyone wishing to participate MONTREAL (CP)—A1 Balding took the best-of,-seven series 4-2. sion hearing on the promotional ing Enterprises Inc., and for rippecT^Way and the curtains of The lanky lacrosse-hockey star in this season’s activities i.s ask­ and Murray Tucker will represent activity surrounding the Floyd merly a director of the Interna­ a bedroom set afire.^ ended last year in a second-place Canada at the 15th Mexican na­ Castro arrived in the second in­ Patterson - Ingemar Johansson tional Boxing Club. ed to attend. Additional informa­ ning and was given a roaring wel­ tie with New Westminster’s Cliff tion may be obtained from secre­ tional open golf tournament start­ heavyweight championship fight Joseph Sica, 48, Los Angeles, CLEARS GIBSON Sepka in the Inter-City Lacrosse ing Nov. 5, it was announced to­ come. June 25. who has a record of arrests going Leonard said he was vleased tary Leona Hoffman at PO 2- Raul Sanchez posted his third League scoring race. Both play­ 3039. day. back to 1928. Leonard said he was pleased ers completed the season with 73 'The announcement was made playoff victory without defeat Louis Tom Dragna, 39, West Dragna and Palermo but was at a showing of the. film of last but heeded relief help. haekachti mystified about Gibson’s connec­ points. The Cubans hpw meer either tired outi Covina, Calif., manager of a Nanaimo Labatts . hockey club June’s Canadian open golf cham­ clothing store and described as tion with the case. REST-LESS pionship, won by Doug Ford of Minneapolos or Fort Worth in the —rest diifurbeJI having been involved in book- "Gibson never had any part of will play in a rejuvenated inter­ Lottie World Series. Minneapolis mediate league which embraces Paradise, Fla. J' A K S making. it,’’ Leonard said. Under terms of the. agre'ement and Fort Worth are tied 2-2 in the The indictment alleged that The* indictment contains 10 Kamloops, Chilliwack, Rowell best-of-soven American Associa­ River and New Westminster. with the Mexican association, Palermo extorted $1,725 from counts under the United States Mexico is added to Puerto Rico, tion final. ■ Leonard through threats of harm­ anti-racketeering act and the fed­ Venezuela, Panama, Janfaida, ing him and Nesseth. eral extortion statutes. The laws Bermuda and The Netherlands When they are troubled by backache, N, Leonard had no interest in Jor­ carry pen up to 20 years’ CANUCKS 60 DOWN West Indies in international tour­ that tired out fcclinj< or disturbed rest, dan’s management but said Pal- imprisonment and $10,000 fine for naments sponsored by the donor Suspension Set many, many ivomen, turn to D<)dd'a IN LA ICE DEBUT Kidney Pills. These cqnditions can be of the Canadian Open’s Seagram caused by excess acid.s and wastes in CHICAGO ,(AP) - A stolen Gold Cup. ; KELOWNA LOS ANGELES (AP)—Profes­ sign by a veteran and a rok- For Nag Hop-Up 'the system and Dodd’s Kidnev Pills sional hockey made its debut in Tucker is pro at the Toronto stimulate lire liidneya and aid their; le’s ninth-inning homo run will Rosedale club and president of COLOR CENTRE Bout Set Lo’s Angeles’ new sporls arena haunt San Francisco Giants. NEJV YORK (AP)—New york . normal action of removing these excess Tuesday night as New "limrk the Canadian .Professional Golf­ state’s three-man harness racing acids snd wastes. Then life seems 547 BERNARD AVE. Rangers whipped Vancouver Can­ The Giants were all but el­ er's Association. Balding, from commission T u e s d a y ordered brighter, homework lighter! Why don't PHONE PO 2-2859 ucks, 5-2 before 7,937 fans. iminated from the National Markham, Ont., has been iat reg-' Charles' Fitzpatrick Jr. to forfeit ^ o u , too, try Dodd’s? . 63 Next to Dyclt'a Drugs If They Wanna Fight T h e , turnout was a disappoint­ League.pennant race Tuesday ular on the.U.S. PGA tour. the $25,000 first-place money his ment to promoter Jack Dempsey, when' George Altman hit a two- Gordon Baxter Taylor of Mont­ Speedy Pick won in the'National PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Theiated, associated In the promo­ an insurance man who expected run homer to give Chicago Cubs real, president of the Royal Cana­ Pacing Derby nn(l also suspen­ return heavyweight fight between tlon of last June’s match when more than 9,000, a 5-4, triumph. - , dian Golf Association, said Can­ ded- iho own(!r-trainer-drlvcr for world cl\amplon Ingemar Johan­ Jehansson dethroned Patterson in The . Rangers, of, the National ada will not adopt .the now Amer­ »ae year. i sson and Floyd Patterson will be New York. - League; and the Canucks, from Altman was at the plate with ican rule calling for a one-stroke staged hero June 7 if two con- The source said Philadelphia the Western League, meet here an 0-1 count when Alvin Dark, lionalty instead of two strokes in After the Roosevelt Raceway dltioas are met. The Associated will take the fight only if: again tonight, who had led off with a cloublo,' caso.s of a ball going out of event, traces of a drug were Press learned today. "Vhllela and his group corpo spotted the Giant catcher's fd.g- boiinds, becoming lo.st or unplay­ foiJid In samplesi taken from nal and flashed the fiudbuli able. , out,clean in the current Investiga­ t e n d e r s ca lled Speedy Pick. , A reliable source close to the tion, by the New York State Ath­ ■sign to Altman. The I960 Canadian Open Is Two grooms employed by Fitz­ Chetk these Pennsylvania State Athletic Com­ letic Commission on the promo­ LEANCHOIL (CP) - Tenders Sam Jones delivered. It was scHeduled for July, 6-9 at the Tor­ patrick were .suspended for six mission sad that "according to tional angles of last Juno’s fight have been called (or construction fa.st.. onto St. George’s club. months each. Vlnvent Vellela we’ll got the and a subsequent investigation by of a gateway building and staff Altman swung, T)>e ball fight," Vellela is a director of the Pennsylvania State Athletic quarters at the western entrance travelled high and far into the Trevel features Rosensohn Enterprises Incorpor- .Commission turns out okay," of Yoho National Park, near here centrefield blonchors, Jones made a gesture, of BASEBALL DATA throwing his' glove at Altman ns the Ciib outfielder rouiuled by fir.st, then walked off the field By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Association ^ slowly and give fir.st base a National League Fort Worth 6 Mlnnoaptill.s 0 kick. ' , W L Pet. GBL Best-of-.sevcn final tied 2-2. The Giants, retain a math- Milwaukee 8,1 66 .500 ematicnl chance for the flag but Los Angelo.s 83 67 „553 American League San Francisco 82 68 .547 it's .slim. A B R H Pet ‘"What- Is this, the burying Plttsljurgh 77 ,74 .510 Kuonn, Detroit .544 08 104 .357 crew?" asked mi,»nager Bill Chicago 72 78 .480 Kalino, Detroit, 497 82 162 ,3'2(i ClhcinnaU ,72 80 .474 Rigncy ns photographers and Runnels, Boston 548 93 172 .314 V;.lf reporters rushed Into Ban ’Fran St., Loul.s • 09 81, .400 Fox, Chicago 610 83 189 .305 cisco’s dressing room, Philadelphia 03 88 .417 Mlnoso, Cle 506 02 172 ,304 "I've got nothing to say," Ilims—Yo,st, Detroit 113, said Jones, who has carried PENNANT RACE AT A GLANCE National League Runs batted In — Colavlto, more than his loading of i')ltch- Cleveland 109., , r,'ii down, vp to 34 Ing In t|io stretch drive, . W L Pet, GBL TP lilts—Kuenn 104, 00 CNR NOW Milwaukee 81 66 ,500 — 4 PAY lATEIl I monlhi lo' pay, dapcndlng on bolonc*. Doiiblcs-rKucnn 40, Covaii oil Irovsl •xpaniai—av*n "Pocliao*" Los Angeles 83 07 .553 1 4 Triples—Allison, Washington 9, Tour* con b* 6nonc«d vnd*r Dili plonl San Fran 82 (18 .547 2 4 ■ Home runs-i-C.’olnvlto, 41, TUESDAY'S STARS Milwaukee: At homo (3l— Stolen bases — Apnrlclp, Chi* TOURIST Your own prlvol* room o| a bargain firice, Philadelphia (3), Sept. 25, 20. 27; cago 54. ROOMETT6S plui low coach foro-^ovallobl* on CNR’i famoui Svp*r Continonlal. , lilU Ing^oorgc Altmnn, 'Chi' nwAy (llr-Pittsbulrgh (1). Sept. Pitching—Shaw, Chicago, 17-0 engo Cubs, wiMlopod two-niil( two- 23, . .739. FAMILY FARB Sovo and up, Oood lor conch; lourht ,4 run hotmtr In tile ninth, bin tliird Loh Angeles: Away (4) ■— SI. Strikeouts — Bunnlng, Detroit PLAN or flril cloM Irayol lo Ih* ,Ca»l, Co any consecutive hit, eru.slilng pen­ Loui!i (1), Scpl, 23, Chicago (3), 201, Monday, Tuttdoy, V/»dn»*doy or Thwnday, nant-hopeful Siin F r a, a e 1 ,s c o Sept. 25, 20, 27. ■ ■ ■ , ■ R«lu,rn ohy day. San Francisco: Away (4)—Chi­ National |.eaguc Giants 5-4, , WEEKEND Sov* up lo On »ol* Ihrougliovl lh« Pitching — Gerry SUdey, Chi­ cago ID, Sept. 23; St, Louis (3), AB R IIIM, Bept. 25, 20, 27. , Aaron, Mil , 607 144 217 .357 FAKES y*ar, l*ov* b*lw««n Friday morning end cago White pox, came on with Cunningham, StL 418 6.5 157 ,350 noon Sunday/ rtium llmll Mondoy midnight. bn.ses lodod and onu out hi the All tlaii*i, ' ninth and with oiie pitch mived BASEBALL BCORI» ,Ccpcdn,'SF .592 . 00 187 ,316 the 4-2 decision that gave Chi­ American League Pinson, CIn , 630 127,201.315 PARTY Sart ,73% te 43%, Special lavlngi for cago Its first American League Chicago 4 Cleveland 2 Ijoycr, St, 1/nds .553 86 174 .315 FARES oroupi of ton or, mor* IravtUlng loo*th»r. BalUmoro 3 Boston 4 Runs—Pinson 127. Sliort Irip or tong—(coach cloi* only), pennant In 40 years. He t(ot Vic Runs batted In — Baiilcs, Clil Power to hit Into a doublu idny. N(iw York 8 Washington , 4 and lots ,|KnminH City A Detroit 6 cago 139. AiV any CNR Agtnl—nbW borgoln (oath • lllts-Aaron 21?'. MORCI •xcvrdont avollobi* *ach month/'prepaid National League Doubles-rPinson 47; llcktl plan/ rolhaulo pton, «lc. TUESDAY'S FIGHTS 'Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh 3 Triples—Motm. Ix)s Angeles 11 . I Lvosji Angeles lo ■ st. U»uls 11 Home runo—Hanks and Math 'ii.i San Francisco 4 Chicago 5 owH, Milwaukee 43, By THE AaSOCIATEDi PRI0H.S CincliinhU 1-2 Phlludclphla 3-3 Stolen baaea—Mays, San Frail San Antonio, Tfx,—Joe Mlcell, cisco 27. 150, Now York, nriil Mel Barker, Intcfruntlonal l,eagae Pltehlng — Fact?, Pittsburgh 1 vAviviiwii'tVUVaIUtVI i MtrKiinDUff wtm i\i Richmond' 0 Havana ! B! ’V CANADIAN NATIONAL ichool league competition. Two tegm loops roll 'erri Tuodajr 148V4, Austin, 'Tex. drew, 3. Bout 18-1, .947. ’ ■ ; i;, •■U-' ■ A- '■((* ,■ . »nc Hrnden. is . one ot the echool leagues are active this and Thursday nights. . . halted because' n|[*ntcldentnl butt Havana, wins Indit - of * seven Slrlkeouta Drysdiilo, L q "Itoadrunitef* *l«nm In high yegr on local alleye. Elght- that ciit Mieell's chcckbonh., final 4-2, < . ■ Angclea 236. t'j /dW KBUmNA DAILY COCIIES. WED., SETT. 23, U5« YAIIB 11

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Deaths Personal Property For Sale Employineiit Wanted Articles For Sale Cvs And Trucks Pets and Supplies EMPEY — Funeral rervlce tor BEAUTY COUNSELOR PRO­ D-7 CAT. BJ3 SHOVEL. ATLAS BIROES AND BRioETI MAmS 1940 H-TON CMC TRUCK. FOUR the late Mrs. Samantha Empey DUCTS. PrescJitatloni free. Jean compresstxr for hire, together or Dresses and accessories. All SHELLY’S PET SUPPLIES separately. Logging roads built speed transmission. Running "We ipecialiM in Pet Supplies.** aged 91 years, who passed away Hawes. Phone POZ-4T15. If LAKESHORE HOME FOR iSALE prices and styles. Bon Marclm'. order. 1150. See it at 18tS Prin­ Quaranted young budgies, tropi* in the Kelowna hospital on Tues­ by hour or contract, mmiie PO Z- Phone PO 2-2501. 58 cess SL or phone 2-7827. tf ALC0B0UC8 ANONYMOUS 98. 47 cal and gold fish. Siamese kit* day will be held from Day’s Write P.O. Bom 587, Kelowna. This attractive 3 bedroom home is situated on one of the finest FOR SALE . ONE SECOND­ tens and mippies. 590 Bernard Chapel o t. Remembrance on SELLING - ONE TON FORD BINGO TONIGBT sand beach lots in the Kelowna area. It is automatic oil hteited HAND Ladies* Bike in good run­ Ave. Dial POL2000. < U Thursday Sept. 21, at 2 p.m. Rev. ning Mder, $15. Phone PO 2-2836 TRUCK. Fair shape> many acces­ D. M. Perley and Rev. 'R. S. and contains many luxurious extras such as two large patios Board And Room sories. Low price, Tcleidgme PO- Start the season with a winner set off with beautiful shade treet, double plumbing, three fire­ 48 Leltch will conduct the service at the Legion Hall tonight at plar 2-3833, after 4 p.ro, 48 Interrmcnt In the Kelowna Cem­ 8 p.m. places', cedar panelling and a fourth summer ibedroom in the ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. 2 MEN’S SPORTS JACKETS PHOTO PRINTS etery. Surviving Mrs. Empey are garage. Qose in. Private entrance. Plxme and wool cardigan. 1 ladles coat four daughters, seven Grand­ Everybody Wclcone. PO 2-4460. SO 1 boys’ blazer Jacket, 1 childs’ 3 Auto Financing children, 13 Great Grandchildren. Proceeds to Retarded Childrens FULL PRICE REDUCED TO 328.8M.M piece snowsuit Phone PO 2-8128. Mr. Empey predeceased in 1951. Home. Bingo Tonight. 45 ■ ■ # , • - ROOM AND BOARD FOR Qcntte- 48 FINANCING A CART BEFORE of News Pictures Day’s Funeral Service Ltd. are meh, ladles or students. Ce&traRy FOR SALE • NEW ZIG-ZAG you buy, ask us about our low in charge of the arrangements. Business Personal Charles D. Gaddes Real Estate located. Phcaie PO 2-8109. tf Sewing Machine 1110 cash. Phone cost Financing Service , with P 0 2-M1 after 5 p.m. 46 complete insurance coverage. PUBLISHED IN HAMMOND — Mr. WiUiam An- DRAPIS EXPERTLY MADE 288 BERNARD AVE. DIAL FOplar 2-3221 ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE Carruthers 8i MeUde Ltd.. 384 drew Hammond, was born in Free estimates. Doris Guest. PO 2-2598. 425 Glenwood Ave. tf FULLY AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT- Bematyl Ave., Kelowna. Sheffield England 72 years ago, Phone PO 2-2481. tf ER less than year old. Tip-top The Daily Courier coming to Canada as a young condition. Phone PO 2-8490. 737 man in 1912 to Lewvan Sask TELEVISION OR RADIO TRADE YOUR OLDER HOME or your equity on this NEW Gardening and Nursery Bay Ave. 45 Equipment Rentals Taken by our photographer. It la where he farmed until he and Trouble? CaU PO 2-7763. House DELUX 3 bedroom N.H.A. home. Features full basement, hard­ easy to get souvenir photos of the bis wife retired in 1945, coming calls 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. wood lloori, bright cabinet tile kitchen, attached carport. Qose TREES AND EVERGREENS Ume you were to fiie news. Send 35, 37, 39. 41. 43. 45 available for fall planting. Cen­ Trailers FLOOR SANDING MACHINES to Kelowna to reside. Mr. Ham- to beach and shops. $17,000.00 full price, $90.00 per month in­ and pdlishera now available for them to your trieiuis or put them .mond is survived by his wife cluding taxes; M.L.S. , tennial Garden’s Nursery, 3401- in your album. FOR WOOLENS SWITCH TO 19th St.. Vernon, B.C. « 17 FOOT PATHFINDER DE- rent m Kelowna; also spray guns, Louisa and one son Philip in “Frig” Cold Water Soap. It’s LUXE TRAILER, fridge, gas skill saw, electric disc, vibrator Kelowna. One brother and one Supreme. 39, 42, 45 BLACK MOUNTAIN TOP SOIL, stove and heater. Insulated. Sanders, also Roto-tUler.______B____ & B Large Glossy 6V& x 8\k sister and several other relatives LOTS FOR SALE gravel, light loam, shale. Ernie sleeps 4, 2 years old Immaculate Paint Spot LM. For details phone in England. Funeral service was SEPTIC TANKS AND GREASE Only 11.00 traps cleaned, vacuum equipped. Glengarry Place in Glenmore. Size 70 * 130. Good view, gas and Rojem. Phone PO 2-8153. tf Terms. 2217 Long St. tt PO 2-3638. M„ W.. F. held from Day’s Chapel of Re­ Interior Septic Tank Service, city water available. N.H.A. approved. Price $1,900.00 membrance on Friday Scot. 18 Phone PO 2-2674, tf Build your own N.H.A. home on large view lot in Glenmore. at 11 a.m. Mr. Charles Wilson Prices from $1,800.00 to $2,000.00. VERNON ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION DISTRICT and Mr. Warren Wainwright con­ CEMETERY BRON2E TABLETS ducted the service interrment in and memorial granites. H. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Wednesday, the 30th day of September, 1959, at the hour of 10.30 o’clock in Parkeview Memorial Park Cem­ Sebuman, 465 Morrison Ave. JOHNSTON & TAYLOR the forenoon, at the Court-house, Vernon, B.C., I will'sell at public auction the lands and improvements thereon in etery. Pallbearers were Mr. Phone PO 2-2317. tf REAL ESTATE AND DfSURANCE AGENTS the list hereinafter set out, of the persons in said list hereinafter set out, for all delinquent and current taxes due Harry Price, Mr. Edward Hew­ STROHM’S BARBER A N D 418 Bernard Are.. Radio BoUding and unpaid by said pertons on the date of tax sale, and for interest, costs, and expenses, including the cost of adver­ lett, Mr. George Fabian, Mr. Beauty Shop, 2974 South Pandosy. Ernie Jenson, Mr. Henry Roehlc, Phone PO 2-2846 Evenings PO 2-2975, 2-4454 or 2-3556 tising said sale, if the total amount of taxes due up to and including the year 1957, and interest thereon, together Open all day Wednesday, closed with costs- of advertising said sale, be not sooner paid. Mr. William Lansdownc. Day’s Monday. Hours 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Funeral Service Ltd. were in LIST OF PROPERTIES charge of the arrangements. NEW DRAPERY AND SLIP cover fabrics. Finest selection at O’CONNOR—Mr. James Thomas reasonable prices. Kelowna Paint TWO BEDROOM STUCCO HOME In good location with full 4-piece plumbing; oil forced air furn­ O’Connor was born in Farrellton and Wallpaper Ltd. Next to 1 5 Quebec Nov. 9, 1873. He grew to Eaton’s on Bernard Ave. tf ace, 220V electricity, part basement. Has fireplace, fir and lino Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property i> young manhood there coming floors, plaster Interior. Full Price of $12,600 and $5,400 will 5 handle. west with his wife and six chil­ a C dren in 1910 to Regina where he Help Wanted (Male) THREE YEAR OLD HOME II was an employee of the Railway, A’ MANUFACTURING AGENT, Right down town. Siding and stucco exterior and plaster in­ going later to Saskatoon retiring covering Cariboo, OK Valley and terior. Has stone fireplace. Full 4-piece plumbing with city KAMLOOPS d iv isio n OF YALE LAND DISTRICT from the Railway in 1930 and go­ sewer and .water. 220V electricity, •automatic oil furnace, full Tp. 19. H. 9. W. of etb M. $ # 1 Kootenays on a commission basis. Ringland, Harry Barnes...... i $ 4 $ t ing onto a farm in Gib River Please reply to Box 5921, Courier. insulation, aluminum windows. Full price of $15,500 with $5,- S.E. V4 Sec. 5 C. of T. 110531F...... 314.42 11.75 13.75 339.93 Sask. until coming to Kelowna 47 500 down, balance at $67 per month Including principal, interest Vernon Estates L td ....l______N.E. V* Sec. 10, C. of T. 130080F...... 55.77 2.25 13.75 eight years ago. Surviving Mr. Vernon Estates Ltd...... 71.77 and taxes. Ft. N.W. V4 Sec. 11 (except B 1013), C. of T. 130081F...... 4.24 .17 13.75 18.18 O’Connor is his loving wife Elira- Johnson, John W. (V.L.A.)______N. % of N.E. % Sec. 17. C. of T. 149146F...... 395.65 beth, in Kelowna, and nine chil­ 13.84 13.75 423.24 Sharpe, George Dillon...... L.S. 13, Sec. 17. C. of T. 89377F...... 119.30 4.57 13.75 137.62 dren, Raymond of Kelowna, Rus­ WANTED A. W . GRAY Sharpe, George Dillon...... L.S. 14, Sec. 17, C. of T. 153658F...... 255.11 sel of Rlondell B.C., Ronald of 9.78 13.75 278.64 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Vanderhoff B.C., Earl and Wil­ BOYS ^ Map 5035, Sabdlv. Ft. N.W..V« See. 28 fred in Vancouver B.C. Five sons PARAMOUNT BLOCK PHONE PO 2-3175 Whitehead, Edward George...... Lot 1. C. of T. 185228F...... '...... 6.95 and four daughters. Mrs. J. .28 12.75 19.98 for Residence Phones — A. W. Gray PO 5-5169 Robison, Robert; Robison, William__ S.W. V4 Sec. 29. C. of T. 38745F, 47264F...... 59.37 2.36 13.75 75.48 Derker and Mrs. D. McLeod of Schindler, Albert G. J ...... DELIVERY ROUTES IN J. F. Klassen — PO 2-8885 A. E. Johnson—PO 2-4696 S.E. y* Sec. 34, C. of T. 180834F...... 304.97 11.98 13.75 330.70 Kelowna. Mrs. H. Daley of Hinton Chamberlain, Robert; Chamberlain, Alta. Mrs. E. Mitchclmore of Doris...... i...... W. % of S.W. y« Sec. 36, C. of T. 113883F...... Cambria Alta. 22 Grandchildren VERNON 83.07 3.28 13.75 lOO.lQ 17 Great Grandchildren, Funeral SOUTH SIDE ETHEL and BERNARD OSOYOOS DIVISION OF YALE LAND DISTRKTT service for the late Mr, O’Connor $1,000 Down $10,500 Map 1956, Subdiv. Sec. 25 (except Plan B 2007) and was held from the Church of the Phone LI 2-7410 Fr. E. ^<1 Sec. 26 Immacultae Conception on Thurs­ Close to hospital and trans­ Everything you desire in a 2 bedroom home, modern elec­ Pasechnik, Steve. Pt. Lot 21 lying N. of A913, C. of T. 94468F...... 308.03 day Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. Very or come into the portation, 3 bedroom older 11.68 12.75 330.40 Rev. R. D. Anderson Celebrated home on attractive lot, mod­ tric kitchen, complete with the Mass interrment in the Lake ern kitchen, new electric refrigerator, automatic oil Tp, 9 view Memorial Park Cemetery. Daily Courier's Office wiring, garage. Carries for heating, beautifully deco­ Plan 2814, Subdiv. Pt. S.E. V* Sec. 27 $75.00 per month. Full price rated, retired couples dream. Ouchi, Edward T.. Lot 6, C. of T. 126914F..— ...... Pallbearers were. Mr. George TODAY! 299.00 11.78 12.75 323.55 Swordy, Mr. Donald McLeod. Mr. $7,900. Good terms. Claude Pearce, Mr. Bev. ElUott, THE BERRY BLOCK Tp. 20 Mr. Oscar Valley, and Mr. Cbas. C. E. METCALFE REALTY LTD. Fochler, Hugo 0 .. N.W. Va Sec. 3 (except Map 521 and except Map 498), C of T 2906 — 32nd Street 17I244F ...... 12.00 .85 4 Dixey. Day s Funeral Service 253 BERNARD AVE. (Paramount Block) PO 2-4919 13.75 26.60 is In charge of arrangements. VERNON ■ I •NIGHT PHONE PO 2-8867 Map 5240. Subdiv. Ft. Lot 1. Bk. D, Map 521 Chase, Paul R.. Lot A, C. of T. 163697F:..— ...... Fuiieral Homes Help Wanted (Female) 90.81 3.37 12.75 106.93 "JUNIOR CLERK’’ REQUIRED Position Wanted Property For Sdle Map 521, Subdiv. Fr. ^ c s . 4, 5, 8,17 and Secs. 3, 9,10,15,16 DAY’S FUNERAL SERVICE for business office, Kelowna Gen­ Chase, Paul Ray. Lot 2, Bk. D, a of T. 186390F...... 164.13 7.00 12.75 183.88 LTD. eral Hospital. ‘Apply in writing FOR SALE - TWO ACRES AT Chase, Paul R .... Lot 141, C. of T. 186390F...... 195.56 6.12 12.75 214.43 giving full particulars to the ac­ EXPERIENCED CREDIT AND Our aim is to be worthy of your office manager requires work. 1139 Brookside Ave. 49 confidence. countant, Kelowna General Hos­ Map 525, Subdiv. Fr. Sec. 5, Tp. 14, atid Fr. S.W. V4 Sec. 28 Bonded. References. Apply box 3 BEDROOM HOME, Oak Floors, and N.E. Vt Sec. 29 and E. Vt Sec. 32, Tp. 20 1665 Ellis St. Phone PO ^2201 pital. 45 5979 Courier. 50 tiled bathroom and kitchen. Full Pixton, P. W.; Pixton, EUa L. H...... Lot 56. C. of T. 14799A...... 83.69 3.04 12.75 99.48 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO Pixton, P. W.; Pixton, Ella L. H_____ Lot 57, C. of T. 40065F -...... care for pre-school children 5 STENOGROPHER, FIVE basement and fireplace. Natural 68.06 2.63 12.75 83.44 Coining Events days weekly while mother works. afternoons a week. Typing and gas furnace and water heater. Must be fond of children. Apply general office duties. Apply Box Close to lake in Bluebird Bay ^ Map 5351; Subdiv. Ft. Lot 37, Map 457 THE ANNUAL SOUTH OKAN­ 6476 Courier. 47 area, on domestic water. Phone Hunt, Dean Darrow; Hunt, Dorothy AGAN Social Credit Constituency 849 fuller Ave. Basement Suite PO 4-4348. 46 Evelyn (reg. owners, Thomas PO 2-8176. 45 FIRST CLASS TUNE-UP MAN meeting will be held in the Wo- Heizelmann, Elizabeth Heizelmann)., V>t 2, C, of T.152518F ...... ___ ...... 60.86 2.63 12.75 men’s Institute Hall - Kelowna at and general mechanic requires 21 LOTS — VARYING SIZE 70.24 position in Kelowna or district. 8:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, 1959. Help Wanted Industrial zoning, 4Vz miles north Map 444. Subdiv/S.E. 1/4 Sec. 20, S. Sec. 21, 8.W. V4 Supervisory experience Box 5976 of Kelowna on 97. Close to Rail­ 46 Courier. 46 Sec. 22, N.E. V4 Sec. 17, N. % Sec. 16, N.W. V* Sec. 15 (Male and Female) way siding. Terms to suit pur­ Chase, Paul R ... Lot 22. C. of T. 171052F-...... 115.21 chaser, Phone PO 5-5656. 59 4.34 12.75 132.30 Stewart, Frank. Pt. Lot 68, Parcel A, B 5742, C of T. 118577F...... 45.59 2.04 12.75 60.38 Try a CLEAN CUT. INTELIGENT For Rent REVENUE HOME FOR SALE— person. Must have transportation. Income $110.00 per month with Map 216, Subdiv. Fr. Secs. 23. 26, 35, D.L. 117, D.L. Highest income, steady employ­ NOW AVAILABLE COMFORT­ 4 room suite for owner, separate 169, D.L. 173 COURIER WANT AD ment. Phone SOouth 8-5633. ABLE two-bedroom bungalow. plumbing. Apply 4213 32nd St., Beasley, Alexander C. (reg. owner, 48 Close in. eighty-five dollars. Box Vernon, or phone Linden 2-3278. William H. Irvine)...... W. % Lot 14. B 607, and W. % Lot 15, C. of T. 52699F./,... 187.60 6.09 12.75 207.34 59.57 Courier. 48 54 Beasley, A. C.; Pearson, Humphrey.. Lot 19, C. of T. 58326F...... 229.48 8.21 12.75 250.44 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY SMALL TWO~BEM6bM~HOUSE 20 ACRES OF PROPERTY IN Peachland area with waterfalls Man 1247, Subdiv. W. % Sec. 1, W. % Sec. 2, Secs. 3, 4, AIR CONDinONINO HARDWARE STORES on Elliot Ave. Suitable for elderly S.W. V4 Sec. 5, S.E, 1/4 Sec. 6. Tn. 26; N.W. V4 Sec. 35, or young couple. Available Octo­ and running brook. Real snap at for *U your heatlnc. air condiUonlnt attd CIL PAINTS N.E. Va Sec. 34, W. % Sec. 33. E. Vt and N.W. V4 Sec. itirUrratloa problems conUrt Uia experta. ber 1. Phone PO 2-4685. 47 $3,500 cash. Reekie Agencies, 253 Beatty Waahers, friye. Deep Freeiera, Lawrence Ave., Kelowna. Phone 32, and N.E) V4 Sec. 31. Tp. 20; and N.W. V4 Sec. 28, ARCTIC REFRIOERIATION Water Heaieri, Repair. Salea A Service THREE - ROOM FURNISHED N.E. V4 Sec. 29. Tp. 29. two Paodosy St Phoaa P02-2(t3 RUTLAND HARDWARE PO 2-2346. tf RutUad Phone POS-SW suite. Automatic heat. Fridge, Lemky, Henry G. Parcel B (D.D. 123810F) of Lot 77, B 5939, C. of T. 152984F.. 12.45 .25 12,75 25.45 APPUANCE REPAIRS electric stove, separate entrance. NEW 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FUL­ MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES For lady or Couple, 942 Lawson LY modern, Electric heated, Tp. 26 TURNER BROS. Ave, 45 close to lake and park. $9500 half Map 2320, Subdiv. Fr. S.E. >/« Sec. 23 and Fr. B.W. V4 Major AppUanco Rrpatra Al IAN P. COLUNSON cash. Write Courier box 5760, Sec. 24, B 3528 Kelowna Servlet CUnio 1432 Elite St. * TW()~BEDROdM, FULLnSASE- 45 Fahlman, Joseph Edmond. Phone PO3-203I 1969 Water St Kelowna Phone P02-3000 MENT modern home. Available Ix)t 2 (except B 5620), C. of T. 98610F...,...... 211.84 8.77 12.75 233.38 JIM’S AUTOMATIC Oct. 1. Phono PO 2-6991. 47 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, MODERN AppUaiico Service' MOVING AND STORAGE at Rutland, $6,000 cash, Write Map 3488, Subdiv. Lot 26. Map 284 Recommended WetUacbouM Service TH REE-BEDROOM HOUSE 220 Courier box 5761. 45 Schwab, Anthony. Lot 5, C. of T, 181030F...... J 10,10 .60 12.75 32.54 Phone P03-SWI At DenneU'i D. CHAPMAN A Co. wiring. Phone PO 2-6771. 47 Allied Van Unea. Ayenta Local, Lony 3 BEDROOM HOME ON BULLDOZING & BASEMENTS Ditlanca Movlny. Commercial and llqaae- 2 LOVELY T oOMS,' # Tp. 27 hold Slorasa Phono P02-292* lot. Phone PO 2-8239, Map 3018, Siibdiv. Lot 2; Map 2037, and ot Uta EVAN’S nUU.D07.INQ ED, light housekeeping. Also Baeomenls, loadina sravcl etc. PAINTING AND DECORATING single room. 8Q9 Harvey Ave. PO A and B. Map 2817 Winch equipped. 2-4632. tf, McMccken, Walter C; (reg, owner, Phono P02-7M9 Eveninsa l’02-772a EXPERIENCED painter, decorator, atyn Property Wanted John Fekcte)...... Amended Lot 3. sec 1.50778F (and except Map 7233), painter, uleo DItney cartooM lor, chit ib" R()bM~HOUSE "TO C. of T. 170656F...... CLEANING SERVICES dren’a playroome. Will do pmleatlonal Some rovemte, newly decorated WANTED TO BUY A*^SMALL 393.99 17.09 12.75 423.83 Job., CONTACT' II. Peter Kuebn. Phone HOUSE. Preferobly' without I lower Ireah cleanlmi ol ru|>. furnliore PO 2-406J. , furnished, 809 Harvey Ave, PO 2- Tp. 40 end moUrcfxei carried out by ladory. 4632. tf. .steps Phono POplar 2-6249 after Okanogan Agencies Limited trained apeclallgte boldini diplomat. PHOTO SUPPLIES 6 p.rh. 49 N.W. V4 Sec. 9. C. of T. 163523P ...... 434.60 33.04 13.75 482.20 Amertohn Roeearoh luaraoleca ol.tti DUPLEX SUITE - 2 BEDROOM, Dorkach,, A nton...... E. of S.W. V4 Sec. 16, C. of T. 172340F...— ... 26.40 .58 13.75 40.82 •anllBUon backed “by Uoyd* ol Undon. RIBELIN'S CAMERA SHOP fully modern, on Benvoulin Rond Dcrkach, Jane__ ...■ N.E. V4 Sec. 16. C. of T. 175486F...... ihir ctednlaa l» mmimended by parenia Photo Klnlahlny, Colorloloi Kllmi and Serrlcoa 42,09 1,59 13.75 57.43 and I* Inlomallonalty advertUed, 274 Botnard Ave. Kelowna right beside school. $80 a month Small Appliances 1, yor Free IbiUmatee, Phone 1*0 9 297J Phone rO2 2l08 Including nil utilities. Phono PO Tp. 57 ' DURACLEAN RITEWAY CLEANERS 5-5673. 49 COMPLETE HOOVER AND Map 063, Subdiv. of Fr. N. Sec. 0, Sec. 10, N, Aii Sec. pl u m b in g a nd h ea t in g DECORATING MODERN SELF - CONTAINED Gcncrol Electric vacuum ond 11. N.W. V4 Sec. 12, S.W. 1/4 Sec. 13, Sec. 15, 8co. 16, E. M, Sec. 17, 8 . Sec. 21. S.E. V4 Sec. 21, . KELOWNA PALNT A WAU.PAPBR LTIJ, T. J., PAIILMAN SUITE. Available Oct. 1 Phono polisher hcccssorlcs. Barr & »24 Pandoey 61. ' Phone r02-3t3] PO 2-8820 49 Anderson, 594 Bcrhard Ave. Myers, Benjamin F ...___ Lots 129, 130, 181, 132, C. pf T. 167650F...... ,55.21 2,21 12.75 70.17 V/4 Sec. 24. C. of T. 60495F...... 5^12 '2.02 13.t5 74.10 DELIVERY SERVICE RUBBER STAMPS apartment, one unfurnished bnchlor apartment, available, Oct, Mortgages and COMET DEI.IVEnV HEHVICH lN:TKniOR STAMP CO. Map 3202, Subdiv. Lot A, Map 2086 H49 RUla 81. , Phone rO2-20a 1st. Phohe PO 2-6499, 736 Bern­ Howe, Donald E.; Howe, Itoeo (reg, II Phone P02-3tu ard Ave. Don N(nr Apts. tf Loans aetieral Cartaye Satlalacllon and Speed on Your Owner, Floyd Glvcn)-i..,...... J Lot 11^ C. of T. 1 2 5 6 8 0 F ...... 285.77 10.08 kfi|l Mdn Ave. Kelnwna. B.C, Rubber Stamp Needa 12,75 300.50 ONE- AND TWO - IJEpROQM . t SPEimV Dttuv»ihY ®HvicK“" EinST MORTGAGES AVAIL­ Map 3240, Siibdlv. te i 4, Map ;I889 , Oalivtry and traneier Seivtca SAND AlHD GRAVEL fumlahed suites, Coll P0^2342. R. 'E,' tlleimian) llaaeon Delivered •Iralyhi from our ptL tf ABLE on Kelowna residential tea,, JaW s W,; Cates, Adn Amy im ipue Ht property. For Quick Actipn con­ (reg1 . owners. Perry Kyle Louise V. Cruahed Roadway (iravel lot your drl»w. FURNISHED OR UNFUR,NISH irteKMI PO 9-403) way . , . Phono PO 2-4IM or PO 4-4J79, tact Reekie Agencies, exclusive Kyle) Parcel A (D.D. 42138E) of lA 7, C. of T. 121258P.,.,...'... 20.62 ,21 12.76 38.58 ' i I " ‘|h«PO>4Mn J. W. BEIIPORD LTtX ED 2-room suite, electric stove Kelowna agents for the Connda lott, Israel R.; Klott, Ellen; Bradley, I and refrigerotor. Private shower. BBIVING SUPPLIES Permanent Mortgogo Corporation Kenneth W, Fr. D.L. 120 (oxciept Map 5745), D 4367, C. of T, .159089F. 318.te 13,94 18.76 345,88 Available October J. Phono PO 253 Lawrence Ave., Kelowna. _ BKWINO SUPPLY CR.NTRB * 2234 or call 2031 Abbott St, tf l ^ t n ...... Phtm* P02-29IKI 422 Bemanl Rtw. Phone PQ 2-2348. Res PO 2-4975 Man 5358. SuhdiW Pi: IL A A PAINT SPOT LTtk «a«M Rall.AJtlayia Vacuum aaamr 929.H THE BERNAIU) LODGE U P,L. 5|9; \ T month. PO 2-4018 after 8 p.m. tf Ml and Melkio Ltd. S6« Bcrhard Ave. SmiUi, Lavtna Margoret...... J___ Lot I. C. ot T. JMtWf ...... 12.45 85,49' Phone P02-2127. tf Crawford, Dennis; Crawford, Arthur. D.L. m C, Of T. 1W588F...... a!32 13.76 74,10 Wanted To Itent Crawford, Dennis; Crawford, >Arthur. ■ W. % ‘D.L, 4m , C. of T; |805WF;.....'.,;(;.i.;'...... >,00 1.M W.75 48,87 ■nigiia ..niiii»»i|siiikssiwasmaim»awpiteye*«wii*w^ |,#l,.I.MIlSll, I ? ,PjBa)ROOM h o u se . Farm Piedvce Dated at V«mcf8„D.C.. this 19th day of August, 1959'.- ,V' I' ^ fiimjabed. I Close in 'If possible, O. F. FOBBBfl, \ iaop Write Box 6M3 Kelowna Courier. MAC A P P I ^ . n.ho A BOX nuigg / delivered. Phone PO 2-8822, 46

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KELOWNA DAILY ^URIER. WED.. SETT. » . lti» TACK U Toastmaster Club Aug. Crhm 4 Names In The News TREASURED BELL OF JAYCEES Makes Appeal Record Good ^ AWAITS OWNERS AT KAMLOOPS New Zealand Apples From Canadian Press Dispatches For M em U rs t Kelowna Jaycees just can’t wait to get to Kamloops In Kelowna ’Two new mend>ers( Bill Scott GEOEGE MASKS. • tnist for the district Jaycee conference Otere Oct. IQ and 11. The SodM Credit .blrtbdaF and Ted Cameron, were wel­ To Be Processed Here party and the rtfitta'here last company preiident. withdrew And the reason for their anxiety is not altogether a comed to Kelowna Tbastmasters, With truckloads of New Zeal­ er to establish « processlnf In­ month entailed extra duties and from the mayoralty race over by president Walt Laurie, at desire to get to grips with the conference a^nda. the weekend to throw hU support and apples ariving In Kelowna dustry in New Zealand will additi<»u to the force, but Atif* their weekly dinner - meeting In the vault ot the Kamloops Sentinel is a treasured during the next ten days an in­ largely depend on the reaction ust was MneraUy a ’good” moo^ behtad the only other candi^te hlooday at the Royal Anne Hotel opposing Mayor Don Mackay in possesion of the Kelowna boys—Uic bell from tho Pan- teresting example of helping a of the consumers to the products for the Kelowna RCMP detach­ next month’s voting. Still in the However, despite the acquisi­ fellow nation takes place. manufactured In Kelowna from m ent dosy ferry given to them by Premier Bennett. New Zealand produces about running is Harry Hays, a farmer tion of the two new voices. Bob It was “borrowed” by Kamloops Jaycees who at­ the New Zealand varlties of ap­ The “liquor situation” was and businessman. Taylor, vice-president in charge half the, tonnage of apples that tended the Kelowna installation banquet and dance two the Okanagan Valley does and ples. good, and there were no ser­ Hays was the operator of one o' membership, has stressed ious unsolved crimes. weeks ago. Kelowna can recover it by attending the Oc­ yet it has no processing cutlets. oi the largest dairy farms in Al­ that more members must be ob­ TWO DROWNED tained The Maikcting Board* is inter­ In August there were four con-. berta. Located south of Calgary, tober corference. ested. in estabUshing such an in­ victions for impaired driving. 4 a portion of the property has A special appeal is being made WHITEHORSE, Y. T. (CP) Two juveniles were given “in- f dustry, but first must determine Two men were drowned in sep­ atnee been subdivide for houses. this week to former members, whether the Nqw Zealand house­ definite” terms In Brannsn Lake Mayor Mackay is well-known and all who have been dilatory arate accidents in the southern School on convictions of forging wife will purchase such products Yukon Saturday. Alan Lyle Weber In Kelowna and was one of the in their attendance. Fifteen new as apple sauce, apple pie fill­ and uttering. most popular Regatta Commo­ members are required to make Film Society Programs To Feature 28, was drowned In the Yukon ing and juice. river here. Kazlmierz Slieszyn- ’Two adults received sentences dores. He was the target of membership satisfactory. New Zealand usually ships ’Transfers and other club com­ ski, 60, was drowned at Ifws dam, for contributing to the delinq- criticUm following an investiga­ Classics From All Over The World fresh fruit Into the United States. 20 miles south of here. uincy of a minor. tion of charges that he bad used mitments have interferred with Some 8,000 boxes of their Jona­ The RCMP monthly report waa his position for personal advan­ the growth of the club which al­ ‘‘Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday” starred In •M. Hulot’s HoUday,’ a French ; comedy directed by portrayed an eccentric but hUiar- than,Delicious a n d Grammy STRIKE VOTE read to city council Monday. tage. ready has produced some excel- Smiths have been in cold storage Itnt speakers. All men from 21 Jaques Tati was ■riewed by over ous young man on holiday at a Of 17 fire alarms turned in to ACCORUINO to R. E, Hartle, to 101 are eligible, and lees are 100 members of the Kelowna French sea-side resort. in San Francisco. CALGARY (CP) -T h e city of the Kelowna, department last president of the Winnipeg branch, Film Society Monday nght in The fruit is being trucked to Calgary’s 1,100 outside workers month, two weire false and all but nominal. Ygetsu, a iJapanese film, will vote .Wednesday on whether to Canadian Postal Employees As- Monday night’s program saw the Okanagan Regional Library. be shown in the library on Mon­ Kelowna, where it will be man­ two were of a minor nature day October 19 The director of ufactured into saute,sauce, piepjc fillingumiiK strike if necessary to support con­ with little or no loss. TOdaUon (CLC) Canadian post­ the following participate: Table- tract demands. A strike could tie men cannot live on their salar­ Mrs. Heather O'Grady inform­ this film ]!f,o also directed Rashoman juice The finished products The ambulance was called out marriage licence in Hollywood. topics master, B o b Taylor; ed those attending that the soc­ will then be shipped to New Zeal­ up electirlcity, water, sewage, ies. Mr. Hartle lives in Winnipeg. table topic speaker, Bruce Mac­ and Seventh Samurai, two out­ 33 times. ’Ihe romance started last season iety plans to present a wide var­ and fu*" lust marketing. garbage and parks services. The department conducted 40 on Broadway when they co­ Millan, Art Drake, John Ladd, standing Japanese films. TOM FORD of the Lacombe Gordon Lamberton, Ted Camer­ iety of films throughout the year All costs involved are being inspections of public buildings Globe was elected president of starred in the hit play Rasomon. from Europe, Asia and America. Film Society tickets have been paid by the New Zealand Market­ FAMED ARCHITECT DIES and recommended a number of on. Peter Barclay. Tom Capozzi, a complete sell-out, and only the Alberta Weekly Newspapers 3. W. MURPHY. MEMBER of Ed Boyd, Jack Botham and Bill Three films were shown. One ing Board. The decision of wheth- changes in the Interest of safety, Association. succeeding Roy was a short comedy and the sec­ membership holders may at­ KITTERY POINT. Me. (AP)— said the department report to Parliament for Lambton West, Scott: tabletopics critics, Peter tend. It is hoped to have a larger _ . ^ , , ..John Mead Howells, 91, famed Willis of the Stettler Independent. jaid that oil and gas exploration ond, Ten Fathoms Deep, featur- In juvenile court one girl and j architect who designed some of city council Monday. The weekly publishers recently Barclay. society next year, when more on the Great Lakes must be stop­ Toastmaster ol tha -ooteg. ^ seating will be available. two boys were fined for speed-1 the best-known buildings in the lield their annual convention in ped immediately. He told the Jack ing. One of tho boys paid $25 United States, died Tuesday. His William James Logie, $25 and Banff. WaUaceburg, Ont. Rotary Club three formal speakers: Johnl___ r. and costs and surrendered his work included the Tribune Tower costs, and Stephen McReynold, that if the oil drilling is permitted crusted ships in Davy Jones Shirley French, $10 and costs, licence for two months. The in Chicago. The New York Dally Edmonton, ISO and costs for driv­ CIURTERED ACCOUNTANT Ladd, who spoke on his over­ locker. it will finish the lakes fishing in­ seas trip: Dick Hartwick. first- driving without a driver’s li-: other two were fined $15 and News Building and the Pan Hel­ ing without due care and atten­ AUster Stewart said he is "get Jacques Tati, who directed and cence. ! costs. ting a little tired" of constant dustry and "crucify” Canada’s aid; Tom Capozzi, Khruschev, lenic Tower In New York. tion. criticism by officials of the In tourist Industry. epitome of salesmanship. Capozzi was voted best speaker temational Union of Mine Mill RETIRED FARMER. M. C. bikI Smelter Workers (Ind.) of a McCuaig, 90, of Regina, made and presented with the weekly report he made on financial af a $16,000 donation to the United silver cup. fairs of the union’s Sudbury local. John Ladd won the medallion Church of Canada Fund. He said as most Improved speaker. Re­ DONALD KOYL. naUonal presi­ "those fellows do a good job and I wanted to help.” spective critics for the three dent of the Canadian Associatiem speakers were Art Drake, Ed of Real Estate Board, has call MR. JUSTICE R. W. TRELEA- ^ y d and Walt Laurie. Gordon ed for a royal commission to VEN, of the Supreme Court of Lamberton officiated as general study land use in Canada. He Ontario, reserv ^ sentence on evaluator. addressed the aimual convention five national companies charged 'I held In Saskatoon. with operating a combine in the DAILY STEAMSHIP service metal culvert business. The com­ between Vancouver and Victoria panies—Armco Drainage a n d Metal Products of Canada Ltd; Democratic will be continued beyond Sept. Canada Culvert Co. Ltd.; the 26 it was announced by J . N. Peddlar People Ltd.; Rosco Fraine, vice-president and gen­ Metal and Roofing Products Ltd.; eral manager. Canadian Pacific Railway Company at Vancouver, and Westeel Products Ltd. plead­ India Parties ed guilty last June to conspiring %% ib is service had been scheduled with one another and with others to terminate for the winter sea­ to prevent competition in the son on Sept. 27. In announcing sale of metal culverts and other the change, Mr. Fraine stated products in Canada. Join Forces that extension of the service was BOMBAY (CP) — Democratic! ' being made in order to provide parties in India’s problem state full opportunity for those who of Kerala have decided to join have become accustomed to us­ forces in an effort to defeat the ing it over the many years it Communists in a general election! has been in existence to make expected early next year. other arrangements. After several days of negotia­ TRUCK DRIVER FOSTER tions, Kerala’s Congress, Prajaj LEWIS. 24, of Toronto was sur­ Socialist and Moslem League par­ prised when he saw an unhooked ties agreed to form an united tractor-trailer pass him on High­ MUST LABEL TEXTILES front'to oppose the state’s influ­ way 27. Then he looked behind at OTTAWA (C P)-The name of ential and well-organized Com-j the country of origin must appear his own trailer and discovered it munist party. ■4 wasn’t there. on aU imports of electronic,tubes Kerala’s Communist govern-1 The trailer rolled into the cen­ and of clothing made mainly of ment has been sacked by Pres-| tre boulevard of the dual high­ textile fibres, the government or­ ident Prasad and it is expected] way and stopped on the grass. dered Tuesday. The order, an­ that the state’s 13,500,000 people I A broken pin had caused it to nounced by Revenue Minister will vote in January or F eb ru a ry] snap loose from the truck cab. Nowlan, is effective Dec. 1 and to decide whether they wish to] was made by cabinet following return to Communist rule. AT FREDERICKSBURG, Va representations by Canadian Prime Minister Nehru sent Lalj twin sisters, married to brothers, manufacturers. Bahadur Shastri, hjs commerce] gave birth to sons within 40 min­ minister, to Kerala to bring the] utes of each other. Furthermore PLAN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE democratic parties together in a] Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lewis Dulin TORONTO (CP)-The Hadas- strong electoral alliance. It was] and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ever­ sah organization of Canada will the lack of agreement between ett Dulin had a double wedding have a ono-day blitz campaign them that largely helped the Reds and each already have one son in November to raise its mem­ achieve power in the 1957 gen-] While the sisters tend their iden­ bership by 5,000. The door - to- ral election. dor campaign, will be held Nov. tical homes, side by side, the 18, it was announced Tuesday. At AGREEMENT SIGNED brothers work at identical jobs present Montreal and Toronto The three parties have signed] for a contractor. make up nearly half of the 15,- an agreement to contest the com­ GOVERNOR-GENERAL VAN- 000 membership. ing election as a single body. This] lER, an old infantry hand, un­ will ensure that no democratic veiled p massive granite mem MAY QUIT POLITICS votes are split and that there are orial to the heroes of the Royal only straight fights between the LONDON (Reuters)—Canadian- Communists and the non-Commu-] Regiment of Canadian Artillery born Sir Beverley Baxter, a Con­ In Ottawa. It was his first offi­ nists. •f f ' servative member of Parliament Of the 126 constituencies, the] cial function since becoming since 1935, said here ’I^esday Congress party has been alloted governor-general. The moving, night "it may well be that this 79, the Praja Socialist party 35 sun-washed ceremony took place will be the last time I .shall con­ and the Moslem League 12. ] In Major’s Hill park* just below test a parliamentary election.” The three parties will conduct Parliament Hill, and whs attend­ He was speaking at his adoption the election campaign jointly. f I ed by some 2,000 people. The ma­ meeting in North London’s sub­ The question of issuing a "joint 5 jority of those present were army urban Southgate. election manifesto" is also being officers in dress uniform, widows M BOMBING CHARGES LAID discussed. i and mothers of fallen artillery­ Press reports say the parties men. NEWARK, N.J. (A PI-Five 18- also have agreed that on winning ■ t;; year-old white youths were ac­ the elections they should unanl- i ; ERNEST L. BUSIINELL, 58 cused Tuesday of bombing an mou.sly elect Pattom Thanu Pll-J vice-president of the CBC, re- empty Negro church Monday lai, a Praja Socialist leader, as] turped to his desk in Ottawa after night. Police said revenge rather the state’s chief minister.' o three-month rest from a heavy than racial tension was the mo­ load of work and difficulties that tive. The explosive did extensive beset the pubUeJy-owned corpor- damage. The youths' had been re­ fitlon last spring and summer. fused the use of the churph baser Mr, Bushnell was given leave ment as a clubhouse. U.K. late in Juno, shortly after his dramatic appearance before the PIONEER STABBED Commons broadcasting commit­ BLANTYRE, Nyasaland (Reut­ Anxious Over tee to deny charges of "clandes­ ers)—Claude Ambrose Cardew , FULL tine political Interference’’ with 89-year-old pioneer of Central Af­ rica, was found stabbed to death CBC management. The charges ' -1 were raised after he suspended Tuesday at his homo "in Central U.S. I Preview Commentary, morning Nyasaland. Cardew, one of three m surviving members of a column LONDON (CP)-Brltlsh nows radio program of iwlltlcal opin­ sapors are expressing anxiety Because they must move tons of iperchondlse ropidly, ion from Ottawa, nnd practically of pioneers who trekked from Tbdoy's Food Shopper gets rnore value in more food South Africa to Southern less the United States “needle” ] Conodion retailors Invest nearly of their total the entire production personnel Rhodesia in 189o; was stabbed in Russia’s visiting Premier products than oyer before. Supplying hisr increasing *’• ■r of the CBC talks and public af- the neck nnd shoulders, Khrushchev to the danger point, advertising budgets In newspapers. Conodci'i food fnlrs department—about, 35 cm 3ut several note that the tough needs and kotlsfying her love of values Is one of the ptoyees^rcslgncd. RETURNS TO SC OTLAND talk ho has been given may have] retailers invest approximately 4 Vx million doi|an LONDON (AP)—The Queen, cx- done somo good, biggest jobs In tho country. Yet the notion's $4 billion m RICHARD THOMPSON CHRIS- pbeting her third child early next yearly in doily newspaper advertising, TIE. 75, a civil engineer who do- year, took the train for Scotland There Is widespread , concern] food distribution business does it doily and does it signed sovornl early railway Tuesday night to resume her hol­ that this is a visit which could Uhes in New Brunswick, Ontario iday at Balmoral Castle, She change the coursp of history, and well. ' ' They know that the riewspoper, with Its dolly coverogi nnd British Columblo, died in came horn Friday for tho dissolu­ thus should not be endangered. hospital in Windsor. Mr, Christie tion of Parliament. She visited a Tho Iiondon News Chrqnlclo pays of food nows and features, ond its advertising effeo* Joined the old Intercolohlnl Rail­ American mayors and union Through better methods of processing, warehousing movlo studio Monday with Prince tiveness, is a natural and vltol link to you, their vol« way in 1005 and ^ot\md ns a Charles and appeared to bo In leaders "nro not entitled to sabo-j ond marketing, Canada's food firms offer shoppers tngo a journey In which hundreds construction engineer on lines in fine health. - ucd customer. northern New Brunswick. H« of millions outside America are biggest values^ greatest variety, and highest nourish- Inter joined the CPR on projects OAKES NIECE DIES lavoived.” GREENVILLE, Me. (AP) Tl»o sharp-tongWed columnist! ' near jVrnlo, B.C., nnd BellevlUe, merit benefits. THE TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM IS THE DAILV NbMSPAPa Ont, Since 1023 ho hnd been with Mrs. Edith Hilton, 59, a niece Caspnndra In tho pro-Lnbor LfOn- the cnRlncering htnff of the Can- of Sir Harry Oakes who was slain don Dally Mirror says that alnce Rdlan Gypsum Company at Wlnd- at Nas^tau, The Bahamas, in 1043, his arrival in tho U.S* tho Rus-j gor, N.8, died in a Boston hospital Tues­ slan lender “ has been subjected I day. Oakes, a'm ulti - millionaire to a campaign of needling, veiled] AT F R E D E R IC T O N Hon. Canadian gold miner whose mur­ and not-so-vctlcd insults and has George Black. 86. has returned der never has been solved, was carehilly bc^ made the fall guy] to hia native New Brunswick a brother of Mrs. Hilton's father, of plots to humiliate him by any from Dawson City to And the Louis, a retired OrccnvUIo min­ municipal huU-plnt local Jnck-ln- . pistola In one of the last ing and lumbering executive. office who wants to take a. cau­ duels In Canada and present them CHURCH BOMBED tious snap a t'th e hccia of the] Peop/e BUY the Courier to READ to tho New BruRtwlck Museum. NEWARK, N.J. (AP),-A bomb Russian .^ a r,” o cl 8. exploded In > n darkened church BLOODY HANDS , IMlI. at. Mainland .settlement heve^ . ripping n six - Inch “Now I detest this man,” adds I, . BlacVa M f r ln the floor, knocking over Cassandra, “Blood is op hial apef READ the Courier to BU Y . P: ' ; I '. - i ^ n d n s ^ , n pew. -and‘ aplinterlng another. v,wai,i|dur«d. Tho bombed vBut the United States dM Ini I I ^ caliedi the True Way fact invito, him to he their guest] JestM Christ Church in that great and wonderfid coun-j » . JS*!**^ (bongregatlon. (n and they did so in the name] . Arthur Wllaon of tho. person who occupies the] % humb- supTNbo and most respected po*] The Baily CoutieF p l P v ' s ltl^ In the land—that of the] Prescient of the United Stateit.”| -ITOOKANAOAN'SOWHHBWMf.4 E R * ‘ I' t •'np'?; .lll| .|v 1.fn'*' I ii(ii i'l ' (' I, .....f i l l * V ^ \J I - • ' \ 'J.ill! ;i. f, ‘'If