THE COURIER • . • - • /.r-. ■.< —— ------— ------Kcdowna, I’ritish Columbia. Thursday, March 17, 1949 \’i'M m*:K (C Audited Paid Circulauon V O L U M E 45 TWICE WEEKLY—MONDAY & THURSDAY Comes Spring and Blossoms...and Examinations Liberals Fail to Nominate

• WORLD NEWS FLASHES ( By Canatlian Prc#» ) Candidate for Yale Riding Contentious Cocktail Bar Question After Five Hours of Debate Shelved for Another Year as Wismer Resolution From Kelowna Liberal Group Calling for Indicates Plebiscite V(^ill Be Taken LAKE LEVEL Co-operation with Pro-Conservatives, is Defeated (City of Kelowna I'lsruren) Feet —Four-Man Committee Will be Appointed to V1CT< )KIA—'J lie H.C. Lcf;islature last iukIA lai

/!! ' : THUUSDAY. MAUCH 17, 1SM9 THE KELOWNA COURIER 1 A<.i: 1 WO h.gical weapon for us to use. 1 to be devoted to the ureiui. "Even IMMIGRANT. HE RETURNS TO sincerely liopc. though. Uial we will It we get the by-law. there will wider eirele than the local service clubs. It is T W IC E A N not be puslied to that extreme." always be room for extras.” he Bald. THE KELOVTOA COURIER laing made to bnciness Drni'. and iiidividuaks TTie nueting was Uicn devoted Frank Laird pointed to Uie Glcn- who are interested m seeing that our young to a discussion of various nsiwets cue Club at Calgary as being an A irin i i u ’k i;a i ) o r c iiu c i -a t io n h , for example of a community centre ttiat j;irl > are iMoiight to womanhooericnc« ft. I I'"** . (1) ■ timd.iiiu ntals of good citizenship and per- iV' witli several members offering their („ the oiKirailon of centres An UxJrp^'ndc-nl ncwppai>er suggestions. Mr. Whimster pointed ^t Nelson and otlu-r places might , v. !v Moml .y and ’niursday at 1580 ..un.il -know liow”. Those nrgani/.alions, busi- A* W.i’> I “'I Jna. by Tl*‘* Kelowna out that a site near Queen’s Park be valuable. Courier Ltd. m-.,M' . ami mdividnals who are interested m migiil bt> available and that tlie Mr. Young commented Umt sev- seeing the e,s. client work of the (iirl Guides building could then serve us an crul had made the suggestion that .Subf.crlptloii Hates jidjunct to the Pencil Festival. He location »u'ar the lukc.nliorc so that ( - .u K e la ...... »3.(K> per year. extended in this area are requested to give tan- Ptiited tlial local curlers have been u start might be *' (ISA and Foreign - $3.50 per year "holding back" but would now be the refrigen»ll(fn faclluca at Uic gilde e.xpiessioii to those desires by a cash ready to lend tiieir weight to plans packinghouses could bo ^ d and donation. It need not lie large. Only 400 dona­ for the arena. Mrs. Koblnson and Mr. Latimer Eastern Advertising tions a very tU sci viiijr local orfTiinizatioa imicli sujiporl as the (.jirl (juitles, yet it is J* i V ^ ill tlaiiHio of cinbarias.sinciU all for the want <|uile true. The organization has been reor­ of $400. It is OIK- of those orjraiii/alioii.s which ganized in tliis area and is rapidly placing it­ CLARK & THOMPSON works (|iiietly and rarely mal es an appeal to self in the position to expand its work. It has Konneilv with the Income lax Department, Vancouver piiltlic for fim.ls ami wliica. too. probably show its ability by raising $1,100 but needs Koo.,,7 ' Casor,so mock coiiuilmlcs as nuicli to the ItuiMint; of good just a little more hell) to reach its objective. citi/cii-. as

I THE KELOWNA COURIER P age Three 'HlUItSDAV. MARCH 17. m » inasuter's leport j,(resenled. noon tea was la rved. the hoste;;s al eut half the leriitory and have' 'rtiis takes another thirteen to tii- the one vve now employ. being Mis A. M Tluunpson. Mrs raised JuriO. Quota for Peacharul is EDMONTON’S $3,000,000 BLAZE We. the rnendiers from Western EAST KELOWNA Mrs-" H. Smith was appointed the tetn minutes, so with two voles in Okanagan Health Cnil repre.senta- C J Wilson, M is U. A. W idmeyei. $rdX). one afternoon, it se-ems to nio much Canada, are looking forward to a J IV Ixmj: is eampaign ehaiiiuan. short holiday in the west at Easter. !• ve. valuable time is lost. In the B ri­ W.I. MEMBERS Mr.s. J. Hauer ami Mr;;, 1’. Stankov Mrs, A. Smalls and Mrs. C. T. Hed- tish Parliament all members file If any conatiluent has a jierconal ^ Nlone are? eovering the town aie'a; problem that comes into my field r |f II |1 |lf||* I* I In lli vu ie «'lected kitchen conveners. DRIVE REACHES into separate corridors when a vole A basket of lovely haml-made Trepanier. Mrs. A. A. West. Mrs. is ta k e n ...thos*’ for in one. and of work. 1 shall be pleased to give I flivva O, M. Finlaypon. anel Rev. H. .S. such u iKT.son an opportunity to E.AST KELOWNA The regular roM'.s was pteseiUitl to the In.sUlute HALF WAY MARK those against into the other. It then by Mrs Sherman. A discussion fol­ McDonald; Mill rotid. Mrs. C. H. becomes n matter of countniK as .state his or her problem to rnc dur­ monthly meeting of the WonieiiB Ingli.s; Back load. C. C. Heighway; ing the week after Easter. In.stitute was held in the Cominun- lowed on the purchase of cutlery tliey enter. 1 could not say if it is and plate.s. Samples wi re shown to AT PEACHLAND Prineeton hill. C. U. Haker and 11. more epeditlous that way or not. ily Hall la.st week. • MecNeill; C.reata Haneh. J. P. Lon;;; TEY COERJEK CXASSIFIEIIS Tlie vice-president was in the the mernbei-K. and it was decided PEACHLAND The eolleetoi .s for but I do feel that some more effec­ to buy the required amount. After­ the Ih'el Cros.s drive have covereil Lower road, V. Milner-Jonc!?. tive method could b*' devised than t-Ott QUICK RESULTS chair; minutes were read, and ilu

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N'ou’ll rc'la.N in per feel com fort in the soft cii.shioned-seats am i wlien yon lean back you’ll timl the most Inxnrions feeling you ba\’e evi.T e.xiiericnced, because it has a double deck of bacl'v s p r i n g s . And all Kroehlcr suites feature “Cushionized” Construction Edmonton firemen fought this blaze for three days before bringing it under control. The warehouse was situated just outside the city's down­ a new and scientilic discovery in the fnrnitnre world. Available town section, and demage was estimated at $3,000,000. —Central Press Canadian, in a wide range of gor-geons clofos in yonr elioiee of 1 ajiestries, VAdonrs.^Alobair and I’rieze. ports 'and not editorialization; that they be non-partisan and not poli­ Two aiurthree piece suites. tically "slanted. The Editor re­ serves the right to edit any such Priced as low as ...... OTTAWA infraction of that stipulation.) Last week I received many let­ REPORT ters requesting the removal of the By O. L. JONES, M.P. ‘austerity’ or luxury tax of 25 per cent. These letters came mostly ECDITOR’S NOTE: The following from Grand Forks, Vaneduver, NEW! EXCLUSIVE! news report from Ottawa is one of Penticton, Oliver, Summerland, EXCLUSIVE! a series by O. L. Jones, M.P., in ■Vernon and Kelowna. From the which he will report the doings of letters one gets the evidence that Parliament for his constituents. The this tax is not only impopular, but • reports are carried with only one is discriminatory. Our only chance 4.M ece Sm ite stipulation: that they be news re- to remedy the situation rests on S-Flece S uite the last definition. To classify one particular -trade as V i ’'' a luxury trade is not sound prac­ 2 1 9 - 5 0 V . tice—I refer to the jewelery trade, 2 1 9 5 0 F l o o r nearly all of whose stock is tax­ able. HIS and HERS DRESSER ® CHIFONIER ® B E D VANITY BENCH CHIFFONIER BED The argument may be well ad­ vanced that clothing and food, un­ 5 pieces in all including a large plate glass mirror. All in the beautiful der given conditions become lux­ “Alemone” finish with striking cast brass hardware. His. and Hers A ne\w exclusive suite made expressly tor us consisting of drop-centre uries, when shoes in some exclu­ B E A im r sive stores retail at $30 a pair and dressers each have 3 large roomy drawers and the chiffonier has 4 simi­ style vanity with a plate glass mirror, vanity bench, large five-drawer chocolates reach $10 a box. This lar drawers. Plate glass mirror measures 48” x 30”. A full-sized bed com­ on a budget! question has been brought before chiffonier and a three-quarter size bed. Finished in lovely Oriental wal­ the government by several speak­ pletes this exclusive suite. ^ nut with attractive cast brass hardware. ers already. Petitions and several requests have reached the govern­ ment but the stock answer is that a government policy affecting in­ come or expenditure is not made public until the government is ready to act. Not only do I think the 25 per cent is discriminatory, but the I You enn still buy high iP J quality Johnson's W a x original object of the tax imposi­ at the popular prices! tion has been attained, that was to Nothing else gives conserve our dollars for war pur­ iToors and furniture the same rich, mcl* poses and free skilled men from low lustre. Genuine the jewellery trade for technical Johnson's Wax makes cleaning easier, too. w ar work. Simplifies dustin,-. No A similar request has been made wonder it's Canada’s to the government that it remove 'Tst choice. the luxury tax from soft drinks and chocolate bars. In this case the argument was advanced that youngsters should be encouraged to drink mineral water at a nominal price, in public, rather than ex­ periment with other and more, harmful drinks. Our opportunity to discuss these items will. come during the budget debate, when the revenues of that department are under review. the It . has been a common subject of controversy for some time now m a d e EXPRESSLY f o r US BY THE HAMMOND FURNITURE COMPANY that the government is resorting more and more to ruling by order- m m m fenee in-council, but very few people realized just to , what extent this ■was true. On Wednesday last the ECOMOMY Prime Minister gave this informa­ EC 0 M0 M Y W A § H 1:R tion, in answer to a question by Mr. Diefenbaker. the ^and total of y y S i Mr. Ivor Thomas, a former junioi orders-in-coUncil, including those Complete your ironing minister in the socialist government passed under war measures act, Enjoy faster, cleaner wash­ of England, did not mince words came to, 145,382. for the period in one-third of the time when he resigned from his party from September 1. 1939, to March ing with a Beatty Washer., and joined the Conservative party. 4th. 1949. The Prime Minister with a Beatty Ironer. pointed out that 90 per cent of He says the socialist government these were administrative, an or- HOUSEHOLD der-in-co.uncil being necessary to now aims at such a concentration Finished in brilliant baked white Y'l'.i can iron a shirt w ith the- orof povpower that it amounts to a put into effect the wishes or ruling APPLIANCES Ilo.'ftty Ironer. You can do the of Parliament. It was also point­ enamel with black and Chromium yolie.''. .sleeves and collar band.s totalitarian state, really differing ed out that the same system is trim. The‘famous Beatty Human Hand . . . do the whole thing in'four only in method and timing from a practised by the British Parlia­ MAKE or five minutes, less ■ than half communist dictatorship. ment. washing action washes clothes cleaner the time most women take with With a vast number being pass­ faster . . . safer than conventional HOUSEWORK r hand iron. It will do all your Mr. Thomas has been awakened ed each year, it would be surpris­ ironing in one-third the time and —hut he should never have ne eded ing if among them there v.as not Water Action Agitators. For the best bo.st of all. you can sit down the odd one that called for emn- V A it. Common sense should have told in washing machines choose a Beatty. while you work. Ask for a free Kim that the socialist proposals ment, or criticism; such was the demonstrations in yonr ewn case in relation to those passed al­ A great washer value. PLEASURE home. would lead inevitably to a totali' lowing the entry into Canada of tarian state. Socialist state “plan­ certain French families, against ning” linaits ficedom. the ruling of the immigi’ation de­ ONLY OR ONLY Balance pay­ OR partment. These cases are still un­ Balance pay­ Government controls grow by der review; should the courts de­ able in 18 able in 18 what they feed on. Adopt one cide against them, then even entry 15-80 monthly 19-80 monthly 198-00 control, and it leads inevitably tc by ordcr-in-council does not give 158JW payments another, and another, and another. protection against deportation. The payments CASH explanation given by the Prime DOWN CASH DOWN Control the price of eggs and Minister has taken the mystery you must control the price of feed out of a controversial subject es­ pecially by the publication in Han­ for the hens, an^l whrti you control sard of the first 200 of such orders, the price of feed you must have was’the air clarified control of the land which produces On Wednesday two votes were it, and all down the line. taken in the House, one on the U S E O U R Speaker's ruling, the other on the S A V E A T M e & M e The socialist method is a little C.C J'. sub-amendment to the CONVENIENT different from the communist, but throne speech. I am not going to YOUR the end result is the same. deal with the vote, but with the (KELOWNA) LIMITED BUDGET method of voting. Each time a vote FRIENDLY PHONE ★ it * PHONE is taken, there is a period of ten HAVE YOU VISITED OUR UPSTAIRS TERMS (Tkc vtcu i cfW. L. ^{acTaiith are prettrted to twenty minutes taken up •while STORE 45 in this nnc J pa per trcdi;Iy under the sponsorship the bell rings to bring all the 44 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT r-. cf the British Columbia Federationtion of TraTrads members intb-.-thc Chamber, then end InJiiitry). F-7 the Clerk of the House calls each member by name as the member stands up to indicate his support.

' ’ ' pi b ' 'I / ' V’ i ii ' ‘ I p ' ,, . i ,7 . ' ; THE KELOWNA COURIER TIIUUSDAY. MAKCH 17, ISMl* PAGE FOUR to get tiloug in the world” as a LEND LEASE — FEMALE FASHION A MAN’S WORLD . . . man. The seeret was kept by Mrs. OIL HUNT ON OK. CENTRE SHE BECAME ONE Morrison’s daughter. Itl-year-old MUNI>AUE, Alta — iC«*> — Judy, until recently when mom and Seismic work Ls being done in Uie the gill had a quarrel. Judy went Mundare district in search for oil. W.L PLANS ; j ‘ *. iind told a cop about the masiiuer- Tineks and drilling outfits are al- SPRING SALE ,>de. re.'ulv on the scene. OKANAGAN CKNTUE- The reg- iilar rnoMlhly uu’i'UnfC Attention Hcatinj^ En{»inecrs "d e u v e r y Woinen's In-ititulc of Okanagan Ti ndi r.s me invited for f upplying and installing a hot water Centro took place at the Conirmm- heating .system in the new Vernon United Chureh which is under ity Ilull- conslruelion. hone Uoll cal! look the form of ques Plans and specifications can be seen at llie rifllce of Biilinans P 855 lions on household problems ;i.skcd Limited in Vernon. and uiLSwercd from the floor. Spriit|! sale to l>e held on May 27. A rnarketl ehoque for Iwcnty-llve dolliu-s must aeconnKiny i t V It ' I'r.iv r it! ( all S55 Hie April meeting will take the the tender, such cheque to be returned when final sek-ction of With utmost I an- yoiir j.;oo(l . anivc form of an evening open meeting tenderer has been made. with a speaker from tlio Experi­ The lowest or any tender not necessaril.v accepted. mental Farm at Summcrland. H. C. WADE, Mrs. Fewcll and Mrs. Reeve , Secretary. C O M E T SERVICE were tea hostes.ses following the Vernon United Church Building Cominitleo. c-o Uulmaiis Liinllcd, business session. Vernon. B.C. Phone 855 v Mill Ave. Mr. and Mr. E. C. Nuyens left last week for a three weeka’ mptor trip to San Francisco and will vis­ it for a time at the home of the former’s brother, Or. K. Nuyens. Mr;;. Dawson returned on Friday from Kelowna where she has been a patient in the Kelowna Hospital for ;;everal weeks. Mrs. H. F. Baker left on Thurs­ day last for a fortnight’s visit at the home of her daughter. Mrs. P. Baker, near Calgary. Not only have Mary Uglianitza of Bayonne. N.J. (left), and Ada M e e tU tx j. Fishburn of Spcniivinore, Eng., .shown together at a London reception, agreed to swap jobs and living eondilinns, but Mary is throwing in an CENTRE NET introduction to her bov friend to boot. She lias invited Ada. a factory The Annual General Meeting of the worker to live with h‘er funiily in Bayonne lor a month and will give « SAtlSf’f'"® her a letter to the B.E., Frank Wagner, also of Bayonne. M.iry works PLAYERS PLAY in a lluore,sceiit lamp factory and is on a visit- to England. The i "exeliange scheme” was her own idea, ;;lie .says, and the I'est is up to KELOWNA AQUATIC RETURN MATCH Ada who left recently tor vlie U.S.—and Frank. OKANAGAN CENTULV-A parly - Central Press Canadian of men from the Okanagan Centre ASSOCIATION Badminton Club journeyed to East Kelowmi for ;i return match with will be held the club of that place. They luive admiration for the splendid h;ill in SOUTH OKANAGAN VALLEY th which they played, but found the FRIDAY, MARCH 25 difference in ceiling from the home court something of a handi­ NEWS ROUNDUP ill the cap being beaten by a score of 13 *TROUT CREEK FLOOD CON- inghouse district, only the cable to 3. after having taken the first TROI' Committee, which comprises job remains on paper. AHATEDB BOARD KOOM OF-B.C. TREE FRUITS LIMITED | match at the Centre. residents of the Trout Creek ^^a at 8 p.m. Included in the party were B. around Summerland, wired Hon. FIRST PRIORITY IN PENTIC- Baker, H. Bernau, T. Collinson, A. E. C. Carson, informing the pub­ ton’s pressing list of things to Vie Gabel, J. Fewell, F. Parker, K. lic works department that the done this year has been given to, Nuyens and R. Jeglum. committee is prepared to put up Penticton Creek. The city engin­ $1,100 tow ard flood control w ork eer has been instructed to piwh Mrs. I. Hunter was hostess at her on Trout Creek. Althouglj the the work at top speed and City Photographers home to the Women’s Association Clerk H. G. Andrew to meet all survey of Trout Creek was made —Central Press Canadian of St. Paul’s United Church. The a month ago, no intimation that accounts out of general revenue vice-president, M iss Maclennan, the governnient would speed up pending further word from the Mrs. Billie Morrison seems un­ INGLIS WASHERSance! Post-war design! was in the chair. The financial re­ the joint arrangement for control provincial government on. the city’s troubled by the fact that she is be­ Greater safety! Modern beauty! “plus values” in Sterling port of the recent entertainment had been received by Summer- request for financial aid. ing held for investigation by Den­ held in the Community Hall was land residents. ver, Colorado, police, who, appar­ COMPLETE DARKROOM SET Home Laundry Equipment. read and most of the money thus PLANS ARE NOW BEEN MADE ently, aren’t sure whether Mrs. raised was voted to the new church by the C.C.F. clubs throughout A MAJOR STEP HAS BEEN Morrison has broken any law by Including printer, trays, darkroom lights, etc. to be built at Winfield affd for the made towards the abolition of the Yale riding to attend the Yale masquerading as a man. She told renovation of the manse at Rut­ 'West Summerland fire district and nominating convention to be held authorities that she has been a For sale at a reasonable price. land which is to be undertaken. the regrouping of the whole muni­ in Penticton on Saturday, April “man” for 20 years, earning her liv­ A social affair to be held next cipality into one area covered by 2. While the question of the pro­ ing at male trades, such as paint­ Ideal for those taking up photography as a month was planned after which the one brigade. Last week two vincial nominating convention for ing and manual labor. Originally refreshments were served by the Summerland residents, J, R. Camp­ Similkameen has been discussed, from Texas, Mrs. Morrison said she hobbv. hostess. bell and W. J. Beattie approached no date has been set. was married when she was 16, but the council with a request for as­ the marriage didn’t take. It was BLOOD DONOR HONORED sistance in paying for brigade prac­ PENTICTON UNITED CHURCH then she decided that “it’s easier First Class Condition. VANCOUVER — (CP) — Stan­ tices. As a result, the West Sum­ is planning a completely modern ley Highfield of Vancouver, has merland Volunteer Fire Protection building to serve the need for been awarded the governor-gener­ Society, which operates the fire Sunday School and mid-week ac­ that the Kelowna Fire Brigade had APPLY BOX 1064, KELOWNA COURIER al’s certificate and gold pin. He district, has called an extraordin­ tivities. The committee in charge been called to 'Winfield. Local of the project is budgetting for residents are not aware of 6 2 - t f has given 20 pints of blood since ary meeting to discuss the sub- call having been made in Winfield 1943. His wife has given 11. j ect. Every councillor spoke in fa­ $50,000. The building is to be ap­ vor of the operation of the muni­ proximately 100 by 85 feet in size, by the brigade. cipal fire brigade, but Councillor two storeys high with full base­ 199 F. E. Atkinson pointed out that m ent. ,Thfr building w ill include it would be necessary for a group an auditorium-gymnasiuni, and fen such as the present volimteer so­ two wings, for classrooms, hobby ciety to continue to assist in ad­ rooms, a games-room. and other It for treatment of ministering the fire brigade. facilities to serve church activities. Rheum atic and SUMMERLAND C 0 -0 P E R A- THE NORTH BENCH RATE- tive Growers’ Association last week payers’ Association elected C. C. A rthritic Pains sent out cheques to its shipping Sworder the new president, and in addition to electing new offic­ m em bers totalUng $40j000 in an­ \ n N euritis, etc. other of its series of grower pay­ ers, the meeting discussed many important questions covering e Those who have lost ments. This payment consisted of finals on cherries and crabapples bench problems. R. Duncan was work and lowered their and advances on Newtowns, Wine- chosen vice-president; MCrs. • J. incomes dne to crip­ saps, Wageners and sundry var­ Reading, secretary-treasurer, and pling Arthritic and ieties. an executive including R. Gordon, W. Beard, A. Roadhouse, Avery Rheumatic pains, have SUMMERLAND BUILDING per­ King, H. Shaw, J. Cooper and C. found Lantigen "C” a mits issued during January and Berrym an. real invest­ February are far below those is­ ment. Arth­ sued during the corresponding HERMAN LINDER, RODEO IM- period last year. • Cold winter pressario. will return to Penticton ritis most he again this year to attend the sec­ treated early- froze building activity to such an extent that only six permits were ond annual Penticton 'Peach Fes­ Ask your dmg-, issued. Value of February permits tival.. ' gist today! was only $2,650 bringing the total •‘Surgilator action is super-gentle but tosses and tumbles clothes at the end of month to $3,080. In sparkling clean. Fast and thorough—makes clothes last longer ! 1948, by the end of February, 13 VOLLEYBALL Price $ 6 .0 0 B o t tl e perm its valued at $10,295 had been Big gentle, rollers really get water out—yet so easy on buttons and lANTIGEN lABORATORIES UMITEb issued. FINALS START zippers! And safe! The lightest touch on the wringer release-bar stops and separates the rollers. J2 Rkknosd SV J. TIDRONTO 1,' ONT. PENTICTON’S NEW COURT­ HOUSE will be officially opened AT WINFIELD And thrifty! The Inglis Sterling “SO”, like all other Inglis pro­ iBrown’s; Pres(:ripg

REPAIR THOSE DENTS © PAINT THOSE UN­ SIGHTLY SCRATCHES FASCINATING FACTS— The Canadian Govern­ ment will pny back this month Drive Around today to 259 Lawrence Avenue to have our Experts quote you a over $247,000,000 in refundable price on putting your car in A-1 shape. sayings.

NOW ! The most Modern PAINT SHOP IN THE VALLEY ! Some 50,000,cheques are stm held at Ottawa from last year’s distribution because the © Filtered Air ©^ Dustproof Interior ® Explosive Proof Lamps ! owners cannot be found. NOTE...if you have changed your WE SPECIALIZE IN CAR UPHOLSTERY name or address since 1943, be sure to inform the Department of Guaranteed work by experts witlv over 20 years experience National Revenue. Change of address cards for this purpose are available at all I*ott Offices and District Income Tax Offices. -—Central Press Canadian ftilanar Anto Body Works Ltd. Two of the Arab delegates, distinguished by their headdress, arc shown attending Israel’s first parliament in Jerusalem. Seated in rear, J. K. CAMPBELL, M anager 259 Lawrence Avenue they are Mohammed Said el Zabi and Amin Salib Jarjura, boUt of the KELOWNA BRANCH P h o n e 1002 Nazareth Democratic party, with David Ben Hacohen (right) of the Israel Labor party. In front are two MJV.P.A.I. delegates. I’AGi: FIVE THE KELOWNA COURIER 'niUR£Ui)AY, MAJCCM 17, 191'J cial bureau of travel and publicity, don’t like tlie in.MnuuUoii it was a candidate tiiat may be nominated divided vote. \V<- don’t liavc to at u futiiri- dale. Mr. Matson id.w tiu liouUlet eor.tiuns information of ON LONG WAY ROUND TO ISRAEL worry a.*: lonj; us vve have men of too gieat an effort to c«)me liere to­ cities, unvns mid inuneipidlliea night.” reuucuted tiiat steps be taken to dt-nuK-rsdie principlcj!. Tlic m ajor­ ask for outside assistance in or­ II■ tile piovinec We arc also headquarters ity of Liberals want to cet loKetb- Mr. lleiidiy apologized if lie hnii conveyed tiiat iiiipre.ssion. “Hut ganizing Yale riding. SPRING IS IN for: ei with the Conservative.'! so that KOU SALK -HEAVY WUAPPING we can have a democratic repie- .•.ouicone slipped up here. We liave t h e AIK ! ' Builders' Supplies lM*en told vve liuve not the light paper. In large siieets. Useful for sentaUve”. WINNIi'KG. Man iCin Tour­ insulation and laying under carpets ^ Vitrified Pipe When Mr. ('iiay nioveil an anieiid- candidate iiere." ists visiting Manitoba tills year will Confusion again reiuiied nionieii- and liiiolouni. Limited nuantlty. Order your » Coal meiit eidliinr for the chairman to re­ liml a piK-ket-siz.e guiile book ready 'Z5c pel roll. Kelowna Courier. '* Brick Tile convene tonljiht. H J. Chambers, torily, punctuated by a delegate’s for tliem. I’ublislied by Hie provin- Cement Blocks rcntlcloii. said the amendment Is remarks, “Lot’s noininato,” CANADA merely defeatinj: the motion. II. K. Beairsto, Vernon, broke the ' Insulation •’What do yon tliink we came here deadlock by suggc.sling tlie upiioinl- CEMENT Sewer Connections for. We came here to nominate ment of a four man committee— a candidate", declared Frank Va­ one each from ttie four provincial ^ Lime and Plaster constituoiices—to bring in a list of NOW ! “ No-Co-Rode Fibre Pipe in ir, Vernon. "We don’t care wliether we are defeated or not". suitable candidates, and that the for house, farm, garden next nominating convention be call­ lawn. 1949 CondiUonM ed by the executive. Noniiiialioiis 11. V. Craii' moved tlint tlie would also be considered from the ineetinK nominate a candidate and lloor. tlien adjourn. "Tliis, convention Is llaymun pointed out a iiiolioii lenten M eals Wm. HAUG SON concerned witli tlie fortlicomiiu; was still on Hie floor, suggesting Since 1892 federal election. Wo arc concern­ that the Kelowna resolution sliould ed witli conditions in 1949. Gcorjic be submitted to various Liberal lo­ Builders’ Supplies — Cqpl Drew Im.s an ambition to become cals for further consideration. 1335 Water Street premier, and lie may succeed. 1 Patty Ucatli Knell Phone 66 tliiiik it would be unfortunate for Caii.ida, but tiien unfortunate "I'm as cold as the rest of you tilings do happen. In order to suc­ and about ns fed up," lie declared. ceed, fje lias to di.splace tlie Liber­ "What I suggest is tliat tlie Kelow­ al government, and I can say witli- na resolution sliould be taken back out licsitntion tlie Dominion of to tile various locals fur discussion. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Cjinada lias never been more jiro.';- I submit by nominating a Libeird. perous tluiri it has under Uie pres­ we will be singing tlie Liberal ent Liberal government. Drew haj party death knell. I do not tliiiilc PHONE 298 to j;ct rid of tliat majority if he lias anyone wins anything by defeat. to reacli ids ambition of prime min­ There is one alternative. That we ister. To do tlial, every seal Is im­ win a victory for free enterprize. That' Is true Liberalism. We have portant, includini; Yale consti­ failed to imprint Liberalism in this tuency. valley. We do not carry Liberalism ‘‘To t;et together with tiie Con­ any further by putting up another servatives, you arc putting your­ Liberal candidate and elect a selves on the sucker list. I've been CCFcr. on one sucker list, and you have The Kelowna resolution was a- been for a number of years. Tliat guin voted on, but was defeated. Also Clover Loaf COIlOE SALMONt suck list is maintained in Mon­ Mr. Beairsto then made a motion OoTMT Loaf PINK SALMON, Clover Lcof TASTY SNACKS, treal. You dance to it, and that’s that a four man committee bo ap­ aoTOr Loaf SARDINES. ★ To or From any point in Western Canada and U.S.A. what you do — dance to it all the pointed, and it carried. time. Before the convention adjourned. ★ Furniture Vans I'iSPECIALLY EQUIPPED for Long Struggle Mr. Hayman promised full support eUWER LEAF..Camib's Urged SelKng SEAFOODS lonp distance and local moving. "You arc afraid if you nominate, of the Kelowna and District Lib­ L-CUS you arc going to let the C.C.F. in. eral Association In getting bctilnd ★ Furniture packing, crating and shipping by experienc­ I’m aware of that. But you’ve been struggling for a long time. We ed help. Part of the group of 447 Jewish refugees en route from Shanghai, did not have had the prospect of China, to the state of Israel, who arrived in San Francisco Cahf., on ^ Liberal. But we stuck the liner General Gordon wave happily on completion of the first leg Liberal as- of their 15,000-mile journey to "promised land as POft of operation sociation tnirothor.together, we can sometime D. Chapm an & Co., Ltd. freedom.” All are persons who fled Germany and other European coun- win Yale. If we get out and work, ...when tho neighborhood Indiana rrics to China -ahead of Hitler’s armies. They will cross the U‘S. to New we may be able to elect a Liberal jump their roaorvation, and comp Motor Ilaulatrc Contractors, Warehousemen and Dtetribntors. York in a sealed train to board a ship in New York for Israel. They are candidate this time, and may be able on your privacy...Relate with a cup making the long journey under the auspices of the International Refugee Contracts taken for motor haulage of all descriptions. to fool George Drew and keep off of soothing, satisfying Canterbury, OreantoUon. a U.N. r.-llot oEenc, for D.P.’a. one more sucker list. My_ motion 305 Law rence Avenue Kelowna, B.C the man’s too. As one of the coun­ is to proceed with the nomination’’, try’s foremost tea merchants, we Mr. Craig concluded. blend C anterbury for the hearty welfare of the constituency ahead H. K. Beairsto. Vernon, did not of party ambition. It is our duty think the association was in a flavor most people like best. More About to lead away from a three-way position to bring forth a strong fight. It is an easy thing to advo­ candidate at the moment. “Do we cate party politics, but it is a hard believe in expediency, or do we be­ UBERAL task to suggest a combined Liber­ lieve 'in L iberal principles?” he ^^‘ SAFEWAY HARD W EAR COUNTS al-Conservative vote. It is our duty asked. “I believe we are at the CONVENTION to free the constituency from a so- -cross------roads.... The----- big—o ------issue------has al­ cialist representative”, Mr. Hay- ready been drawn by George Drew Go to your outdoor job wearing Leckle man continued. —an issue of dominion-provincial Work Boots and you’re all set for tough Continued from Page 1 “What effect will this resolution relations. Either we go forward in going underfoot. Their moisture- tives and those who wanted to sup- have?” have?” hehe asked.asked. “If "If itit meetsmeets withwun national national unity unity to to insure insure me the ngui right resistant leathers will help keep your port a straight Liberal candidate apporval of this convention, it to live anywhere in Canada, or -wie with __ no strings attached. o++-,f>Vif.H would be squarely up to the Con- are going to strengthen provincial feet warm and dry in all servatives. T he Conservatives authority whereby we are going to t weathers and you can count Momentous Point would be blamed for a three-way have a group of ten provinces flgh- on theni for rugged wear “Judging from the publicity given split, as the onus would fall ting one another.” and long-lasting comfort. in the newspapers, we have a fmr squarely on their shoulders'. If they “We won’t get half the vote we representation”, he declared. We You’ll easily find a style do not co-operate, wq could em- got in the last election the way we have reached a momentous point power the executive to call anoth- are, going tonight,” declared Oscar to suit you at your in the Liberal party. Some may bqT er convention and nominate a Matson, Penticton. Give us time, Leckle dealer’s. lieve differently. Many of you are candidate”, he concluded. and we’ll get a candidate, he said. steeped in Liberal ideals and have H. V. Craig, Kelowna, submit- “Several naines have been mention- voted nothing but Liberal. It may ted the resolution was out of or- ed. The press quoted Mr* Thornton be purely sentimental. uc ------der in that the notice of th e meet asQc cQ^vinf^ saying fourfrmr ^troTiff strong names wouldwOuld n eyes of everyone are on us jng called for the nominating of a be presented. Let’s hear them. I’m From sweat and experience we gam to contest Yale riding in not afraid to mention them. I’ve faith . . . _ _ T,^v,v,cr.r, irf 'the next general electio'h. heard of Mr. Gray, Mr. Ross, Reid At this point J. W. Johnson in- i Johnston and Mrs. Dean. Mr. Craig terrupted. "Lets get a creden- Out of Order is trying to confuse the issue. I’m Hals’ committee aiipointed. We have ..jf ^^at technicality is going to not going to work for any of these to catch a ferry”, he said. stand in our way, then I move an fellows, and I’m not afraicafraid to ad- Another ten minutes was then adjburnment so that we can go on jjiff ft.” he declared amid a loud taken up deciding whether the consider this resolution”, Mr: clamor. ’’That’s the man I would executive officers should have _ a Hayman replied. - like to see run,” he said, pointing vote in addition to _ the official Another debate then follpwed as to F. L. Fitzpatrick, delegates. The additional votes whether the Kelowna resolu- When the meeting was thrown were finally agreed upon. tion was in order, and Mr. Thorn- oyer to a general meeting, Mr. Hay- •s Bob Hayman then introduced the ton called for an adjournment. Re- man moved that the Kelowna re- Kelowna resolution calling for post- convening, he ruled the resolution solution be considered. Mr. Craig poning the nominating convention ^^t of order, and Reid ^Johnston again objected, and Mr. Thornton until efforts had been made to moved that the convention adjourn disagreed with Mr. Craig saying unite with the Pro-Cons with a fo reconvene at the call of the fhe nominating convention had ad- view of bringing forth an indepen- executive. It was seconded by Os- joumed, and that it is how a geher- dent candidate. car Matson, Penticton. al meeHng. Coming To Life “George Drew has, done his or- Mr. Hayman said the Kelowna Traoine the history of Yale rid- ganizing very well in Yale”, de- resolution was perfectly constitu­ in ? ^ Hayman s^d no. Liberal c^red W. G. McGregor. Penticton, tional, and Mr. Craig then moved had been elected since the consti- “By adao^ning, we will be repudi- an adjournment. tuency was created. “Yale has ating Liberal ^incipels You ’are “What do you want me—and the QUALITY been represented by the Progres- playmg ^ into Conservative hands executive—to do. We are not clear sive Conservatives with the excep- very well . aSas XOto wnaxwhat XOto’ ao.-do?” as«.euasked Thornton.iixoimuii. WORK BOOTS Hon of one year . . . and that is "I didn’t come here for nothing. He was interrupted by a remark thi^vear” he declared.■ ■ ‘The“The Yale I’naI’m going to speak for Liberal- from the gallery ’’ . . . .we do not TiHorni A cisoeiation is starting-to ism”, stated H. K. Beairsto, JT er^w ant a shot gun marriage with the come to life and showing itself all pon who then expounded the mer- Terries.” over the valley. So far it has had _ ,, , . , . Oppose Coalition "„S “ll.e '^on.’^a.lvesjxktled “Sis

co S e ^ ing an ever-widening audience, nominate, let’s go ahead and do it . mna.'Is that a suggesHon?” asked Mr. What is the opinion of the .elector- ^.‘;i’he maj^ority want a joint can- Thornton. ate’’ The majority believe he will didate. I had the pleasure of be- ’’■Why a suggestion? You are be ’a hard man to get out”, he ing a defeated candidate, just the charged. same_qs you^e gomg to have an- chairman. It’s your duty to rule as B fo io t t e i you see fit,”_ retorted Mr. Powell. i t ’s & "Many Conservatives have regis- other defeated candidate if y

C()ii:, »-/ in tluii mkIiIi i i - tiaiidieap .">1. t!tU. UCl. 1H)1 - champi' Mi hill will lie drciili a be- dr.ith seml-(il):il bisl weoli.. wIllK’ CKOV ID Hond G.'D. Gray fkll. tween KniKtit;; of Clumbus ami Hut- Kayeei .s made merry with the Uiid 580. Weber 4:t0, D.S, 407. 827. ■ SELECTED WITH THE VIEW OF land, I'lrat of Air Cadets m ttielr semis on Mon- imO. 803—2010. Koal^ serles i,s set to ,.o this aflei , KKf'M a^c*h 7"'"'''"'' KSM.D ...Lloyd-Joues 3,54. Val- I ASSISTING THE HOUSEWIFE PREPARE lUitliind defeated Kelowna Hiiiiil euiiiit. Monday. IHarcli ijores 350. Boothe :i47. Wall 391. Pur- K.G.E. Shippers ...... ,.j„ hamlieap 318 801. 814. 81*8- Rudy’s Taxi ...... - Crescents ...... - ELECT. CP—T. Anderson 0 ‘-’Hdental .^^— - ...... yy Anderson 854, Giordano 504, Jdenten M eoii Crov/n Jim W eddell New Kelov^ia Machine Shop ...... 21 j ^ m^id^ supt^iy n - 2540. SHOP AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Four-W ay Ski Champion; CKOV ...... ,,, RUDY’S (4)--Klelbiski 493. Eelsl ion’l 15 r.95, W hittingham 579. Favell 724. PURITY STORE AND SAVE! :::: •• ««• Kclowiin Stiwinlll ...... -V'l...... iriiQ Hunt**' 331 I_iOi£ic 459, G ib W ade Steals Honors KoMs SlUppcrn, Nakpyuma. „ DUlu.p W A L D R O N ’S G IL M E R V Y N S h S p ira M 2 ; B u iy s 1105. 507. 021, .120, 055-2015. GROCERY 1705 RICHTER SL Phone 380| ANK''' liiii Weddell Sunday wa.s crowned the Kelowna .Ski 1383 Ellliii BL Phone ISS L f.]nU senior men’s four-way champion at tlic conclusion of PETTMAN BROS. 1 the aiinnrd cluh tournament run oil on only fair snow conditions (GIBB GROCERY) s - f r s »-rnot5&,.. .. z»^',i^Sp*^S'o2o. COOPER’S GROCERY 1S02 S t Paul St. Phone 76 - 102«| at the Ski I’.owl on lUack Knif;lit Moiinlain. ' SHIPPERS (3)—M erriain 504, 91.), 070 270.). Individual star of the meet, however, was (nh Wade, who Stephens 588, Kohls 097, Verity OCCIDENTAL (4)— Robcrls 021, ;053 I'ENDOZI 8». Phone SIffl Benmore 492, Sheffield 010, Claggett GORDON’S MEAT I placed lirsl in the cross-country, downhill and slalom. Had 084, Ritch 589 1003, 1021, 1098 Wade taken jiart in the jumping ho would have been a cincli for 3122. 721, Lohm OOG. 1027, 1030. 993-3050. SOUTH KELOWNA MARKET LTD. RUDY’S (3)—Klclbiski 008, Feist the four-way title. _ ; MERCHANTS 425 Bernard Ave. Phones 178-170 597, W hittingham 572, Favell 075, BUSINESS AND Weddell was only two .seconds be- Bi uee Vis'"' ' Lesm eister 580. 1000, 899, 1195 -y DIRECTORY 2900 PENDOZI St. Phone 551-Ll hind Wade in the cro.ss-country, wa.s 1 48 0. G. I ***^‘^'*^'f„ 3100. PI^OFESSIONAL M A X W E L L ’S rimner-up to Wade in the downliill, Junior men. 1, Bud Williams, CKOV (D—Bond 527, Gray 404, MANN’S WOOD- GROCERY came olT fourth best in the sla- 17.2. n„pfviTer ReSd 081.', Thom pson 500, W eber ENTERTAINMENTS WESTBANK lom. and finished tliird in the jump- Junior hoys. 1. 4,50, handicap 102. 948, 971, 071 — ACCOUNTANTS LAWN GROCERY inft. Presentation of the individual 2.03; f - ^ 2790. CnAKTERED 2091 RICHTER St. Phone 1090 cups to the new champions took des, 4.39; 4. Don Muf.foid. KMS (4)—Schmidt 587, Sawer CROSSROADS place at the Chalet after the tour- Senior ladies: Helen Ahrens. 2..14, 000, Minchon 405, Boniface 407, SPORTS • Portable P-A System D.C. or A.C. GLENMORE STORE SUPPLY 2, Janet Scantland, 3.05. Sm ith 030, handicap 75. 1003, 951, CAMPBELL, IMRIE However, the awardinf,' of the Downhill 890—2850. CAMERA for all occasions .GLENMOKE Phone 367-Y REID’S CORNER Phono 814-L club cups will be saved for a bi(' Senior men: 1, Gib Wade, 44 scc.s.; B-A OIL (0)—Whillis 549, John­ & SHANKLAND banquet; date to be announced 2, Jim Weddell 54.0; 3, B. PaitJe 00 ston 472, Robson 510, Brow n 505, • 3-Piece Orchestra Specially written for The Courier CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Inter. secs. L. S. 400. 813, 859, 830—2502. Phono 807 - BERT PATTEN FULKS GENERAL STORE, Peachland New Champions Junior men: 1, B. Williams 54.4; BUILDERS SUPP. (0)—Slesing- By WALLY IZSAK Phones 838 & 839 Here are the 1948-49 club cham- 2, R. DcPfyfler 1.30. orer sta/,457, McDowellivicuowuii w461, j., ivxt-iuiu*!. Meldrum 523, Reports from Britain that the Jarvis 521, Monteith 463, handicap seven-team English National Lea- 102 Radio Building Kelowna THURS. pions: w 1 INSURANCE AGENTS FRI. DON’S GROCETERIA Senior Men’s four way; Jim Wed- Senior men: 1. Glieslcr wrynssiel. 107. 751, 902, 910- 2592. guc wants its teams to become farm CRESCENTS (4)-7-Yamamoto 523, clubs for M A R . 17 RUTLAND Phone 44©-L M A R . 24 jIpU, 224.5 points; 2, George Pilfold 108.8; PUBUC Senior Men’s cross-country: Gib 3, J. Weddell 142.8. Ibaraki 599, Nakayama 755, Weda squads, generally have been taken Wade. Junior men: 1, R. DePfyffer 21n 581, M ori 522. 942, 1049, 989—2980. with a grain of salt. C. M. HORNER. C L.U. Senior Men’s downhill: Gib Wade, points: 2. B. Williams 184.2; 3, Evert CYCLE CLUB (3)—Reorda 518, The reports said that the English GORE and SLADEN Senior Men’s slalom: Gib Wade. Lind 172.1; 4, D. Mugford 171.0. Hannabauer 584, Kramer 548, Sar- League wants to become outright District Representative, Northern gent 564, L. S. 251. 784, 779, 892— professional, instead of rem aining PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Okanagan 'Toniato Senior Men’s jumping: Chester gki Bowl Standard 2455. under the amateur label. Licensed Custom Brokers Wrynzack. 1, Ralph DePfyfler 21.2 secs.; 2, Finiuioial Reports - Income* Tax Cam pbell’s .....| Ju n io r M en’s champion: Bud Wil- g ju Gaddes, 21.0; 3, E. L in d '22; 4, KHS (1)—Bruce 463, Logie 393, Hockey—amateur brand,-is as MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Bunce 457, Gilmore 407, Bisop 553, most people realize, a going wn- liams. B. Ponto 23.1; 5, Ernie Pow 24.2. 1476 Water St Phone 208 handicap 114. 624, 925, 828—2377. cern in Britain in these days. But Res.: 956-R and 247-R Junior Boys’: Ralph DePfyffer KSM (2)—^Lloyd-Jones 542, Val- every so often the fans there, as Senior Ladies: Mrs. Helen Ahrens. liers 581, Boothe 413, Wall 448, here, set up a clamor for a better A. D. ADAMSON Junior Ladies: Cecile Scantland. ROLLOFFS START Camozzi 441, handicap 236. 955, brand of the game. ^ j District Representative Ralph DePfyffer won the ski 831, 785—2571. British fans want the standard No. 3 bowl standard and will hold on to OCCIDENTAL (2)—Roberts 589, of play raised to pre-war levels Clark & Thompson S. R. DAVIS it until competitions start again NEXT WEEK FOR District Representative Benmore 478, Symons 474, Shef- when hockey compared favorably Accounting and Auditing next fall. Officially now, skiing is a . p ErCT'I I7DC field 446, Claggett (1) 108, Lohn to the game played by “amateurs Casorso Block - Phone 410 Choice, 20 oz. over for the Kelowna Ski Club, lyl Ai I 72) 473. 792, 901, 875—2568. in Canada and this is one reason INCOME TAX SERVICE SUN LIFE OF CANADA though unorganized skiing will pro­ Climax in the winter bowling for ------for the proposed farm-club set-up. bably go on for two or three weeks Room 7 Phone 457 untTthe sn^^^ League is MEN’S COMMERCIAL. LEAGUE If the N.H.L. did send oyer play- yet—at least until the snow p three sections have or will Tuesday, March 8 ers, where would the English clubs Casorso Block pears completely. ^ -. conclude their second flights this Kplowna Hieh School ... . 31 get the money to pay them? Sunday results Vere. week and the rolloffs are set for WeSXoS™ 2) .re only ‘toe «enas m A. W. GRAY Cross-Country next Monday and'Tuesday. Kelowna Nurseries ...... 27 England capable of holding large Insurance — Real Estate JAVEX Senior men: Gib Wade, 11.38; 2, Twelve teams—four from each Safewavs 26 enough crowds to cover the weekly PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY Fire - Automobile - Floaters Jim Weddell, 11.40; 3, John McAl- section—will roll six games next a s ariw 'a';; ':::::::::::...... 25 salaries of a e players. And a e Agent for Confederation Life lister, 13.49. week, three on Monday and three Koiownn Sawmill ..... 24 three are in London. INCOME TAX SPECIALIST Junior men: 1. Bud Williams, on Tuesday, for the Builders’ Sup- Moreeze Shoes 23 Harringway and Wembley with RUTLAND. aC. 13.00; 2, E vert Lind, 13.05; 3, Don pjy trophy, em blem atic of th e lea- Sustrial Sectric ...... -...... ■ ■ 20 8,000 seats each, and Earl’s Court D.M.HOCKIN Mugford, 13.49; 4, Bev Ponto, 14.54; gue championship. Hm^ie and R i^^ ...... 18 Stadium with 7,500 seats, possibly 3 1 c 5, Billy Gaddes, 16.55. Presentation of the championship K a v f n ^ s b S t ...... ■I7.r 14 draw enough patrons to allow the 266 Bernard Phone 1200 Junior ladies: Cecile Scantland trophy and other prizes will be iSntucci, InduXial Electric. 346; ^ “ ^^ement a decent profit m LAWYERS 21.45. ’ made at the annual league banquet. L. Would, Mpreeze, 826. Moreeze. But the °*er rinks are m^ Slalom set this year for March 31, at the 1067* 2874. sm aller, holding, less th an 3,000. A R G H IT feC T Senior men: 1, Gib Wade, 1.42.6; Anglican Parish Hall, starting at IND. ELECT. (2) — M orrison 482, E ven so, w here w ill N.H.L. team s C. G. BEESTON 1 8 c 2, C hester W rynzack, 1.46.6; 3, 6.30 p.m. ______' _ Lipinski 465, Krausher 447, Evans Set the plaj^rs to send. IAIN a MORRISON, M.aA.LC. 461, Rantucci 710, handicap 240. 927, . M ost of them tn eet Architect of Kamloopa BARRISTER, SOLlCITOa and 947 931 __ 2805. mg the bottom of the barrel to get THE CANADIAN A RM Y — " I N S U R AN C E FOR PEACE^ KELOWNA OFFICE NOTARY PUBLIC .0.0. .* MOREEZE (2) — Lommer 637, replacements. Take, for example, Ehmke 470, Wilcox 370, Schmidt Toronto Mapl^e Leafs. Several times c/o ERNEST O. WOOD, B.C.L.S. No. 1 Casorso Block 571, W ould 826. 902, 905, 1067—2874. this season the Leafs w ent ^ th eir 267 Bernard Ave. Telephone 854 Kelowna, B.C. WKPL (3) — Dunn 580, Geishei- Junior amateur farm club-Toronto . Kelowna Telephone 746 mer 589, Whettel (2) 341, Bakke Marlboros--for replacements when 582, Streifel (2) 317, M ialcheon (2) th e ir r e b a r s were in ]m e ^ OPTOMETRISTS & 321. 876, 897, 957—2730. A nd there ^doesnt seem luuch AUTOMOBILES HUME & RUMBLE (1) — Tellef- sense in pro teams here sending son 516, Davidson 383, Firth 586, players ^000 miles a^ay for sea- LADD GARAGE LTD 15 oz. Phillips 457, L.S. 376, handicap 139. like to keep Scot K. Hambley, R.O. 975 743 7.39 2157. a watchful eye on the development Dealer for Optometrist STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN SAFEWAYS (4y—J. Feist 619, T. of th e ir m aterial an d have them PHONE - 856 Feist 422, Ellison 467, Ede 513, Blair nearby for quick use if necessary. CARS and ITIUCKS 423, handicap 75. 883, 863, 773—2519. ' . _. _ . Massey Harris Farm Implements Suite 3. MiU Ave. Bldg. McGAVIN’S (0) — Rabb 428, Ruf . ^^om hockey to golf—'ffie Pro- Lawrraice Ave. Phone 252 1476 Water Street, Kelowna 468, Clarke 321, Qldhaver 371, L.S. fessional Golfers Association re- fil Q—1Q4G C6ntlv TBSllZGcl St3r §Olx6rS 3T0 iltl* KEL.’n URS. (3) — M atsuba 661, after all and need a holiday Nahayama 486, Uzawa 559, Tomiye Uke anyone else. BEAUTY SALONS ROOFING 506, Yamaoka 633. 967, 926, 952— U nder a new P.G.A. plan each of 2845 the top four men—^the recently-in- CHARM BEAUTY & CORSET 28 oz. tin KSM (1) — Smith 458, Guerin Jured Ben Hogan, Lloyd Man^um, 1 SALON Your assurance of a reliable € 544, Taylor (1) 128, Postle (2) 253, J™} D em aret and Sam Snead — PERMANENTS \ roof. Bostock 406,-Manderson 561, handi- 'vvill get a vacation. At least three Machine, Machineless and < i,4i'- cap 302. 833, 836, 983—2652. of the four will be on hand for Wm, TIGHE & SON each tourney while the fourth man Cold Wave. 1383 St. Paul St. is holidaying. Hair Styling and Tinting LADIES GOLF LEAGUE 662 Bernard Ave. Phone 642 Bus. Ph. 611 Res. 699-Rl J HaU/t tdi f Tuesday, March 8 ,Tournament------sponsors— j " ------will be u- no- u Health or Dog Food ' “WL. ■ X m 0=0 T tified 30 days in advance which IHJALTHFOOD _ Marge Downton, Tees, 252, Jean pjayg^g be present and which D^aldson, Fairways, 665. jjg absent. For certain top SIGNS Ballard's u Aoc events all the stars will be inatch- ROYAL ANNE FAIRWAYS - (l)^Popham 436, • g. C ruise (2) 201, Lennie (2) 148, , « , BEAUTY SALON ★ ★ Maile (2) _1^, Donaldson ^5, Ste- think the only thing the “Hairstyles by . William" SIGNS AND ART WORK general manager of a team Phone 543 or 1019 , has to worry about is his team, take u look at Toronto Maple Leafs’ Joe W. V. HiUier Phone 503 CYRIL H. TAYLOR Pfyffer 404, Owen 519, ,Boy^^ Ziegler. He has to find a way of ridding Toronto’s International ' k . . " k League ball park of starlings. BICYCLE REPAIRS 330, Gaddes 332, M cLaunn 395, Me- Somewhere - - Joe - ...... heard that wood- en owls placed strategically in the SURGICAL BELTS 2214. rafters would scare off these birds C A M P B E L L ’S TEES (3)—WiUoWs 576, Owen (2) who insisted on frightening cust­ BICYCLE SHOP CHARM BEAUTY & CORSET 285, M: yson (2) 239, Pollard (2) omers with their diving and bomb- SALON 221, Lei 369, D ow nton 567. 831, 888, jj^g gg .^^ell as wrecking new paint C.CJM. and English BICYCLES Distributors of: Camp Surgical ... .r, ,, , job. The owls didn’t work, so now Repairs and Accessories Belts and Breast Supports EAGLES- (1)—^Buckland 516, Me- he has a new idea—get a man to Private fitting rooms (iiani Clennan; 407, Ker 432, DeMara 375, scare them away by speaking over Leon and Ellis St, Phone 107 Graduate Fitter F au lk n er 395. 773, 731, 621—^2125. jhe loudspeaker system. A full line of Girdles, Corsets, —X.— ,.M x.xcx,. ac- This This might m ight worK worK in in two ___ ways____ Corsellettes and Bras. Lean 355, Underhill 486, Roadhouse The noise might scare them off or DAIRIES 662 Bernard Ave. Phone 642 343, Shiffeff 414, handicap 156. 698, perhaps, through~ monotonous------—---— - rep- STRAWBERRY 745, 763—^2206. etition.etition, out put them to sleeosleep so thevthey LAKEYIEW could do no more damage. If that SURVEYORS MEN’S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE doesn’t work he could hire a gang DAIRY ■ ■ Monday of small boys with slingshots. K.G.K' Shippers ...... 35 Paoteurized Milk and Cream C re s^ n ts ...... 33 TRY COURIER CLASSIFIEDS HAGGEN & CURRIE Rudy’s Taxi ...... 33 FOR QUICK RESULTS Dally Delivery Phone 705 B.C, LAND SURVEYORS Today, the Reserve Force Soldier carries on in many ways Occidental ...... 28 Civil and Mining Engineers the tradition of the pioneers. He reflects their spirit Kelowna Machine Shop ...... 24 Phone 1078 286 Bernard Ave, B-A Oil ...... 19 d e n t is t s 24 oz. i)ure of building and guarding. For, like the pioneer, he is a CKOV ...... 18 KELOWNA Industrial Electric ...... — 18 Citizen-Soldier with a keen sense of duty to the Builders’ Supply ...... 17 I DR. MATHISON community, recognizing the need to keep Canada Kelowna M otorcycle Club ...... 17 upholstering Kelowna Sawmill ...... 9 DENTIST $ 1 . 3 5 grooving — to keep Canada strong and at peace. Kelowna High School ...... - 8 j Five Rr>scs The above is the final standing for OKANAGAN UPHOLSTERING 24 ll)s...... The co-operation and active support of Canadians from the second flight of the Monday I WiUits Block Phone 89 246 Lawrence . Ave. night section. In a special rolloff (Upstairs) every walk of life is important, for the Reserve Monday night, Rudy's Taxi grabbed Custom UphoLstering Force is a vital part of Canada!s defence system. the playoff berth from Crescents by Repairs — Recovering outscoring them 2954 to 2910. OR. “ICelowna’s Original Upholstery’’ The tieu> Reserv'e Force has a lot to offer; Trade and Kelowna Machine Shop and In­ ^ 0 0 ; J w. N. SHEPHERD Phone 819 technical training; athletic programmes; dustrial Electric are the other two ( ba'iani Monday nighters in the 12-tcarnf Dental Surgeon ^ Active Service rates of pay for rime rolloffs starting next week. These g S E ^ '’ VACUUM CLEANERS All two squads topped the first flight Shepherd Block - Phone 223 spent in training and summer ram p. that ended before Christmas. Pendozi and L-iwrencc A*ve Braiul.-^ CYCLE CLUB (0)—Hak 515, Han- ELECTROLUX The Reserve FoYce Armoury is a meeting l ibauer 423, Kramer 346, Sargent e. BEIESE (Canada) Zvim ited General Contractor place where you can make new friends. 441. L.S. 482, handicap 297. 937, 741. Factory representative 82G—2504. NOW IS THE TEHE FOB Dr. F. M. Williamson Sales, Service and Supplies SHIPPERS 14) — M erriam 646, THOSE BUILT-IN Stephens 848. Koenig (2) 386, Kohls D [£N tIST L. M. FUNTOFT Spare some time tor Canada . • • FIXTURES Phone 139 1643 EUis St, Ras])l>orry ' 1 ♦ ' f (2) 346. Verity (2) 317, Ritch 599. 1476 W ater St. 999. 1038, 1105^142. Phone 1097 BESTJ 48 oz. pure 757 Harvey Ave. , ’ PH O N E 808 TRY COURIER CLASSIFIEDS Join the Rtesei'ye Force Noir! KELOWNA MACHINE SHOP Kelowna 10-T-tfc FOR QtICK RESULTS (3)—Schmidt 553. Sawer 563, Min- PAGE SSVEN THE KELOWNA COURIER ■niUIiSXJAY, MARCH 17. 1049 K. Lip.HfU. Ito and Whyte. REVELt>IX)KB B. Camorjtl. O. BOB WHEATLEY Bcrisini. R. BIpei. C. GalUcano, C. B.C. High School Teams Com pete, H ere Connolly. B. File. W. Husband. U. New Era Looms for Junior Baseball LOCAL BANTAM MOST VALUABLE Crosby. M. Abbott, G. Lundell. V. Bratlco, E. ’Dicker, B. Allutn. B. SQUAD DROPS Burchanshnw, N. Wood. L. Frecd- As Kelowna Joins Northern League BANTAM PLAYER For Provincial H ockey Cham pionship iiiun (coach). the otiier Kelowna representative FIRST GAME CASTUCGAR ~~ G. I’orkcr. B. A determined attempt to establish at the Salmon Arm meeting, were Activities of Oie bantam "Nutional B.C. high schools’ biggest do of Blotnikoff. M. Makiev. It IVtcrson. junior baaeball in tlic northem part impressed witli tlic enthusiasm Hockey League" were officially the winter is all set to go hcie on Will Fence Ball Park A. Wallace. J. Boohochoff. F. of tlu* Okanagan and Mainline dis­ over junior baseball shown In the Bantam P .ckcrs Will Travel wound up at Memorial Arena Sun- Friday and Saturday sis clgtit BoeUger, B. ThoiiiMm, J. Rod and the diamond put into llrst class .son. J. ICmctchuk. H. Biglon. K. The present set-up includes Ke­ season saw the local Beterson. M. Duncan, B. Duncan, work,” said the new league vico- C-4 playoff game to Vernon ban­ iTidtlc of the onnuul bantam cham­ non arc: Kelowna. Vernon. Green- shape. , , ,i 1 1 lowna. Kamloops, Salmon Arm and pionship. to the Hawks’ captain Bob V70od, Castlcgar. Kamloops, Re- 'I’lie same spokc.'iniun disclwcd many members of the lodge A. Tataryii. B. Winters. M. Skin- RcYclstokc. Rutland may also have prexy, "and a lot of support from tarn.s In Memorial Arena. 1 uesday are anxious to sponsor the senior ball club. Whitey Batriquin tlic people of tills district. Right nlglit. Final game of the toiai- Wheatley. vclstoke. Brnlorne and Trapp Tech­ iier, B. Koslck. B. Haniilton. ’F. 0 Japanese team In the league. now our big worry is getting a Wheatley then received the Most nical. New Westminster. has bcHMi delegated by the Elks to attend tomorrow night’s Bell. J. Wiley, W, Coates (mnil- A Vernon rcprcscntativo attend­ goAl series for the Okanagan important baseball club meeting to discuss possible Elks’ spon­ good coach or two lined up." championship will be played in Valauble Player In the league The two-day show will provide ager). ed the meeting but lnformt:d the hockey fans with 10 fpiines from sorship or some other arrangement where the Elks can be re­ GREENWOOD—N. Hntannka. M. gathering Vernon would be unable Referring briefly to laiit year's Vernon. iiw.'ird from tlio hnnd.s of Herbh? season, Cnmozzi, sccrctary-trens- Saturday has been mentioned ns Sullivan, right winiicr with tlic Ke­ 0.30 a.m., Friday, until the B.C. imbursed for their lienvy outlay. . , . , Inaal, B. Nakagawn. B. Mlyugishl- to field a team this summer due to but; lowna Packers. Wlieatley was cho­ titllsts arc decided Saturday night. n i e incolmK» to the batebull public, will be helu in Ine inn, G. McBhnll. J. Sano. S. Shinde, lack of practice facilities. "We urcr of the Kelowna Boys Athletic the date of the second game board room, B.C. Tree Fruits Ltd., at 7.30 p.in. Club) said total revenue from col­ at press time was not confirmed. sen in u poll arnoni! all the players Bralomc High School boys already F. Nnluiguwu. W. Fritz, T. Miuioko- think wo can next year, thouch," arc in Ibc city, while teams from lo, M. Mikl, M. P. Eliman (coach). he was quoted ns r,«|ying. lections amounted to $07.45.. Collec­ Next week seemed more likely. in the league, on tlie basis of play­ ing ability, sportstnunshlp and team Greenwood, Castlcgar and Kam­ KAMLOOPS — K Cnndido. N. Joe Camorzl of Kelowna, was tions averaged about $0 a game. 'Hie fighting spirit to win was -Kanjioops vs. Braloriu'. there In big chunks Tuesday n ght spirit. loops arc expected to arrive some­ championships here last 1:00 p.in.- Brklcli, R. Norberg. J. Kerwan, E. named vice-president of the now 'Fhe club was able to keep ex­ time today. 2:30 p.in.- -lYnpp Tech vs. Rovcl- junior league. President is Roy penses down to $28.85 and ended as the Kelowna Bantam Packers The following four were picked winter. Garay. J. Brklch. J. Palmer. D; Ernie Lee director of the depart­ stokc. Ix'o. S, Knto, A. Frc(*inan, K. Ido. Fuoco of Kamloops; secretary-treas­ with a bank account of $38.00. and the Vernonites sce-.sawed their by their respective team-mates as Brogram follows: -F irs t cliarixplon.ship the most valauble players to their ment of physical education and 7:00 p.m.- A. D. Campbell (coach). urer. Mi-w M. Bizv/cl, also of Kam­ "This will bo only a drop in the way through two furious peno^. Friday semi-final. But midway through the “nal teams: Bob Campbell (Rutland Bos­ recreation. Is expected In tlic city loops. By-laws, constitution and bucket compared to what we’ll today to direct activities. Mr. Lee 9:30 n.m.—Kelowna vs. G r e e n - 9:00 p.m.- -S c c o n d charnplonshii) BRALORNE — W. Stephens. D. schedule will be drawn up at a fu­ need this year." said Joe. stanza, Vernon went out in front ton Bruins), Hiroslii Maehura (Chi­ wood. Rye, B. Branca, C. Sherlock. N. cago Black Hawks). Gcon'e Fergu­ will be remembered by many who scrnl-flnal. ture league meeting. “A sponsor will be about tlie only again, only to stay there this took in the B.C. high schools girls’ 11:30 ujn.—Vernon vs. Castlcgar. Saturday GroiLskel. JS. Mcl.aien, It Bnikin- Also present at the Sunday Vernon’s liny goaler was probably son (Detroit Red Wings) and Brian son, G. Swain, E. Ciirl.soii, I t solution," he thought. ^ Willows (Toronto Maple Leafs). 1:30 p.in.- -First consolation .s-omi- meeting were representatives of the. standout of the night, klckjng finnl. Wright. D. Ekloff, A. Mould, J. South Okanagan clubs. They de­ KITCHENER, Ont. -- (CP) — A out rubber from all directions. Anton n irk and Cai’l Bcluski. 3:00 p.m.—S o c o n d con.solation McNulty (conch). clined to take part in the north­ glider flight from Kitchener air­ First period—1, Vernon, Claugh- both lincmalcs with the Rutland semi-final. ern cet-up, preferring to remain ns port to Maltoii, near Toronto, may ton, 7.30; 2. Kelowna, Dirk, 9.04. Boston Bruins, won the seeing B.C. Intermediate Puck 7:00 p.m.—Consolation final. a componitc southern league. How­ win Albert Pow, of London, Ont., Penalties—Schaefer. nice, ending with 37 points, rliey 9:00 p.m.—Championship final. ever, their suggestion that playoffs Second period — 3, Kelowna, will receive their awards later. COMMERCIAL a new duration record. Pow's Arrangements have been com­ be arranged between the two sec­ glider, cut loose at 2,000 feet, stay­ Campbell (Dirk), 7.49; 4. Vernon. After Sunday’s awards were tions probably will be taken up. ed aloft six hours. The present Sparrow (N. Ogasawara, Kinishan- nuide, all teams had group pictures Crown Taken by Quesnel pleted by Kelowna High School PUCK FINALS Needs Lots or Help record is 5 1-2 hours held by ko).' 11.32; 5. Kelowna, Campbell, to billet all visiting players. Kam- 10.50; 0, Vernon, Sparrow (Shu- taken. loop.s-. Revclstokc and Trapp Tech Both Camozzi and Vic Frank.s. "Shorty" Boudreault of Ottawa. may), 17.30. Penalties—Wheatley MUSKRATS BAY OFF are expected to arrive in the city (2). Sparrow. Following 4-4 Sawoff either tonight or tomorrow morn­ START TUBS. Third period—7, Vernon, Shumay YORKTON, Saak. — (CP) — ing. (N. Ogasawara). 9.49; 8, Vernon, Trappers in th e Spy HIU, Lange- Mostly Kodiaks Comimu’cial horUc.v liuiguo play- Shumay (N. Ogasawara), 17.01; 9, burg and Churchbrldgc areas near lUF.SNEL Kangcroos Tuesday night in Memorial Arena here m arketed over $40,000 worth The defending champions nre offs start next Tuesday with lomuic Kelowna, Fisher (Wheatley), 18.50; won the B.C. intermediate B hoekey crown when they wal- ceded a good chance to leading McGnvin’s taking on third- 10, Vernon, Claughton (Ferguson). of muskrats-last season. The 292 5 P 0 R trappers concerned sold 18,059 pelts, loiied Liimhy Flying Frenchmen .i-1 to lake the Iwo-game their title providing they send the place Black Bombers at 7 p.m. and 19.25. Penalties—^None. team they have used all season. Referees—K. Reeves, B. . John­ receiving an average net price of final by a score of 9-5 on the round. Belli squads fought to the riimier-iip 'Buthind squad $2.22 and an average of $137 per However, many of the Vernon ston. clashing with fourth spot Stam- trapper, ______^ 4-4 sawoll on Monday. school players were taking part The older and more hockey-wise northern interior repre- during this week in the B.C. Ama- peders, at 8.30. , B.C. senior B arrangements have been made to of the situation all teur Hockey Association juvenile Both sudden-death games will champions, .who will be coming to seiilalives Tnesdav night were in control semi-finals against Trail. stage an exhibition, bantam game consist of three ’'l5-minut(? periods the valley this week to start their the wav, reversing their Monday night performance. ^ IE Vernon juvcnllc.s beat Trail, W estern Canada sem i-final again,sti between the Kelowna and Nanai­ In -bbtlrxascs the Kangeroos'-jumped lo ^ oitt ni with regular time-outs when play Edmonton Mercuries on Satuniay, mo sextets here -Monday night, at they will go to the Coast this week­ is stopped and a five-minute rest 6.30; before the senior B playoff frame they never let np. With Bob Chisholm kicking end for the finals, depleting VHS’s between periods. Winners w ill are reported to be bringing a ban­ line-up, and necessitating scramb­ tam team with them. Tentative fixture. __ the rubber ont in stellar fashion, the Quesnel squad forced the pair off for the final on dates to B.C. HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY most of the time disorganizing the Immby ling around to ice a full team. be annoimced later. play all the way Kelowna Golden Owls, including attack.s. most of the Kelowna Kodiaks. also PLAYOFFS Lumby’s sUngleton in ^e sec­ (Thompson), 3.58; 2, Quesnel, Rit- are given a good chance to come BEARS TIE VETS BUT LOSE son (B. Campbell), 9.26; 3, Ques­ SOUTHERNERS ond game came in the first period off ^with the B.C. crown. They arc FRIDAY and SATURDAY, nel, Ritson (B. Campbell), 13.22; 4, to end that stanza at 3-1 in coached by Bud Fraser and man­ Kelowna Bears were ousted from of the Kangeroos. [The sandwich Lumby, Berry, 17.39. Penalties—B. aged by Teacher Doug Gilmour. ENTER B.C. MEMORIAL ARENA ! Sanunartino, Mills, L. Postil. the Interior Basketball Association What's Doing?\ session produced the fastest, Strength of the other six teams ★ ★ pleasing hockey pace of the whole Second period—5, Quesnel, B. senior B title running Monday t o n ig h t Campbell (Keen), 17.30. Penalties is unknown locally, but all are ex­ CAGE FINALS night at Penticton when , the Pen­ Basketball Playofs—Scout Hall, series, with lots of chances for both —J. Campbell, Richardson. pected to give a good account of LOOK ! ON MONDAY, MARCH 21st ticton Vets held the Bears to a \ Third period—6, Quesnel, Keen themselves. Kelowna, • the most) ___ Penticton High School senior 8 o’clock, Kelowna Dynamiis vs, Billy Campbell and Billy Keen 39-39 tie to hold oh to th eir eight- Rutland, second game, total-point (McIntyre), 4.50. Penalty—Radloff. hockey-minded centre in the pro- boys earned the right to advance SENIOR B PLAYOFFS BETWEEN point margin in the two-game, combined on a nice passing Vince this winter, is expected to into the B.C. High Schools basket­ series, north-central intermediate late in the middle canto for the Line-ups total-point semi-finals. B championship. (Kelowna leads tu rn out in full force for this an­ ball finals later this month at New only scoring of that period to push QUESNEL r- Chisholm; Thomp­ nual high schools winter high­ EDMONTON MERCURIES Adding the tie count to their 39- 53-38). ' Westminster by thumping Vernon the tally up to 4-1. son, Ritson; Mundie. B. Campbell, light. High ScHbol in their sudden-death 3i verdict over the Bears here last PODAY Hopeless Cause vs. Friday, fp r a round score of 78-70, B C High Schools Hockey Cham­ Keen; subs, Moffatt. J. .,j^pnpbell, Teams’ Rosters fixture here on Saturday^ at the That seemed to be the crushing McIntyre, Stokes Mills, G. Camp­ the Vets now advance into the pionship, Memorial Arena, morn- blow for the Frenchmen. For the Players on all teams but Ver- Scout Hall. fin als against the Kamloops- and evening. bell. Okanagan title went NANAIMO CUPPERS ing, afternoon _ first half of the finale they lost LUMBY—Quesnel; Catt, B. Sam­ non include: ’ The other Princeton semi-finals winner. KELOWNA—R. Fraser, (goal); B. to the Vernon High School girls ALL RESERVED SEATS ARE Sl.OO—Price set by the B.C.A.H.A. show signs of re- martino; S. Sammartino, B erry, The proposed exhibition game was Casey. P. Carew, S. Selzler, T. and who defeated Oliver High School, STANDING ROOM 65^ STUDENTS and CHILDREN 25^) afternoon and evening, gaimng Fisher; subs, Radloff. Kramer, L. this week between the Bears and pionships. a foregone conclusion. Keen tal- Postil. Morrison,. Richardson, N. J. Eso, S. Burns, A. Grouette, R. also in a sudden-death title at the the O’Learys of Sunnyslope from MONDAY •Ued Quesnel’s fifth goal around Barlee, Wyman, R. Holland, Oishi, Scout Hall on Saturday. Tickets on saie 9 a.m. tomorrow, Friday morning. Arena north Western Canada Senior B semi­ Postil. side — Season-Ticket holders must pick, up their tickets hy 5p.m. Wenatchee, Wash., has been post­ the five-minute mark to cap off . poned. • The "Irish” may be here finals—Sebond game, Nanaimo vs. the scoring and squash Lumby s j Saturday. sometime next week, according to Edmonton, best of five series, Mem­ Herb Capozzi. orial Arena, 8.30 pan, *^°^e Kangeroos outshot the Fly­ y y ing Frenchmen in every period ^ d i r r i g a t i o n 32-22 on th e 60 minutes. The champions’ passing plays were much improved over the previous A-M OFFERS, NEWER, BETTER night and accounted for the vnde SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENTS” margin of victory. Playing-coach Jack Ritson, one It is gencially accepted by most fruit growers that sprink­ of the many old-timers on the ling provides the most efficient and up-to-date method of team, sparked the Kangeroos Tues­ irrigation. day night wth two first period goals. Billy Campbell garnered This then being the case, coupled with the fact that the a rnt two assists in addition to his mark­ future of the fruit industry depends on the quality of the er in the se(»nd- _ product, it is very much in the interest ()£ every farmer Lumby’s lone tally was register­ or fruit grower who is contemplating the installation of a ed by Stan Berry. The first string sprinkler system, to be sure that he is going to get the of Berry-Sarge Sammartino-Herbie most out of his investment. That is to say the scientifi(^ny START Fisher still was the best for the designed system installed with the best in equipment which 5r*o Flying Frenchmen, but they didn’t •will ensure the ultimate in crop returns for the future. show the drive they had the night T he Kelowna Industrial Supply has a complete range _ of before. Anderson-Miller equipment (A-M) for sprinkling, which Attendance at both games was 6eDdOOcn BCOKOOAir-e»irO we know from experience will meet the most exacting icr-9mtro slim, 400 tu rn in g out for the Mon­ requirements of portable sprinkler irrigation. day hitter and 600 for the sec­ Fully trained and experienced engineers in this field, equip­ ond tilt. ped with a practical knowle^e of system design and FINISH Oldies Surprise layout are always available to the farmers. Your spring building and painting requirements are all avmlable under one Railbirds, Monday night, who had sized the two teams up in their Wire, write or phone the Kelowna Industrial Supply if you would like a free estimate of the roof at The Kelowna Sawmill . • • Check this list . . . if there is anything pre-game warmups, were surpris­ cost of a properly designed installation, or call in and discuss your problem with tnem. ed when the older pucksters from Before installing a sprinkler system it is of great importance that the grower be certain thaU he AlT.'OtntTTt you need come in and see us at 1390 Ellis St„ where information and advice Quesnel zoomed into a 3-0 lead has left nothing to chance or to guesswork. Tlie future of his orchard is dependent upon it. l4‘-Oii with less than nine minutes of the are readily yours. In building it pays to use the best , . . use nationally ad­ game spent. i: Chinese Billy Keen, one of the OCSlGOA*C7 vertised products sold by T H E KELOWNA SAWMILL CO. LTD. best men on the ice, sparked the Kangeroos with one of the three skoals and a help on another. The Frenchmen crashed the scoring col­ Extra Long Job Length umn shortly after the midway post of the first period with Allen Rich­ ROOFIHG ardson converting passes from Kay INCREASED YIELD. 5. L E S S L A B O R . Morrison and Mike Kramer to BARRETT DUBLE COTE MULTI ASPHALT IMPROVED CROP PLYWISOP beat goalie Bob Chisholm. 6. NO SOIL EROSION. SYLVAPLY extra long weatherboard Fir SHINGLES . . . 210 lbs. to the square. Down 3-1 going into the middle QUALITY. plywood panels. We have in stock ¥4 ” 3-ply A double-coated shingle, the tabs having canto, the Lumby boys took a new an extra layer of asphalt and mineral gra­ SOIS in sinzes: lease on life as the starry first nules. string of Sarge Sammartino-Stan CONSERVATION OF 7. IRRIGATES ROUGH LAND Berry-Herbie Fisher clicked be­ WATER. U I SUITABLE FOR COLD FRAMES Clover Green — Spanish Red. fore the period was a minute old LLTWBER MOULDING SASH J Spanish Red Tone — Forest Green Tone for the first of their three goals. ELIMINATES DITCHES, order 10’ to. 40’ EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF 8, Also available on special WINDOWS GLASS DOORS * B^RETT EVERLASTTC ROLL ROOFING Fisher fired the rubber past RILLS and HEADERS. panels in all thicknesses. PLYWOODS w ALLBOARDS _A heavy mineral coated asphalt roofiing: WATER. INSULATION ROOFING Chisholm. , ,, , 90 lb. roll of 108 sq. ft. Referees Bud Fraser of Kelow­ SHINGLES f l o o r i n g ^ na and Tom Marrion of Vernon The Ander.son-Miller Sprinkling Equipment embodies the following essential fea­ COME IN AND SEE ITIE BUILDING PAPERS Clover Green — Spanish Red handed out three penalties after PAINTS f i r e p l a c e s < JOKNS-MANVILLiE ASBESTOS BASE th a t_^two of them to Lumby—:but tures necessary for easy and efficient sprinkling: PLASTERERS’ SUPPLIES FIRE RESISTANT SHINGLE— the Frenchmen were able to hold OSBORNE GARAGE DOOR CEMENT STUCCO ( 6n to a slight edge in the some­ 1. COUPLER—Double end flexibility. Automatic coupling or uncoup- CHROMEDGE TRIM JM Flextone Hexagon— what listless second frame.- LIFT BUILDERS’ HARDWARE Kiilarney Green — Tile Red With only a minute to go BCrry ling. Spruce Green — Blue Black made it a brand new game when FOR OVERHEAD DOORS 2 . GASKET—No interior restriction. The famous Pierce Gasket is ODD SIZE SASH JM Thick Butt— he sunk Sarge Sammartino’s relay Only 2;/.’’ headroom required. Suitable for Imperial Blue — Montrose Red to raise the count to 3-all. used. Easily installed. T door extends only 23" when open. COLD FRAMES Tile Red — Killamey Green The central interior champs ACE-TEX ASPHALT HEXAGON went out in front for the first Door can be completely weather-stripped. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 3. BANDED HATCH—Simplified assembly. No bolting, riveting or Parts guaranteed. SHINGLES— . time at the 17-second m ark of toe third to touch off a fast bruising' _ welding required. Designed for fast installation. CANADA CEMENT Bright Green — Bright Red Balances accurately in aU pcsitions. chapter. *1710 Kangeroos were un­ able to tie it up unta only a min­ 5. APRON—Facilitates alignment of pipe, speeds coupling keeps out ute and a half were remaining. Rearguard Mel McIntyre, who . dirt. KSM’" HOME PLANNING TIP NO. 6 shared toe Quesnel spotlight with COMFORT WITH ECONOMY Keen, notched:his second point of 6. ELBOWS—Provided with outlet for sprinkler. ■A. few words about exteriors may he helpful. The present the night by a nice solo effort al­ An all-welded steel fireplace uiiit. Obtains a.maxirnum of trend seems to fall into two categories, “Traditional” and most toe whole length of the ice 7. VALVES— Automatic. Quick coupling. "Modern ’ or Functional. The word traditional indicates a de­ heat from your fireplace and distributes it evenly to all parts to knot the score at 4-all. of the room or rqoms to which it is connected. sign that is derived from , the past. Of these perhaps thd r^st Overtime was considered unne­ If you can afiferd to install a sprinkler system you cannot afford to overlook Ander­ Also in Stock: cessary since toe series was total- familiar are ” Coloni.al’’. "English’’ and "Cape Cod". A ho^e goal affair. Quesnel Kangeroos son-Miller equipment. may be quite up-to-date in plan and still retain its tradition*! BRASS FIRE DOGS CHIMNEY CLEANOUTS outshot Lumby 33-29 in the Mon­ character, and with proper care in design even the modern HOT AIR GRILLS CAST IRON DAMPERS day game. trend of larger windows may be satisfied without destroying F irst Game A.M. OR P.M. USE A-M ! a n g l e IRONS FIREPLACE ASH DUMPS First Dcriod — 1. Quesnel. B. the character of a traditional house. Campbell (Keen, M undie), 6.02; 2. Quesnel, Keen (Ritson), 6.46; 3, Quesnel. Mills (M cIntyre), 8.43; 4, L^umby, Richardson (Morrison. Kramer). 10.43. Penalties — Bill M i m U INDUSTRIAL Cnmoboll. Bonnie Sammartino. Second period—5. Lumby. Fish­ The Kelowna SawmUl Co. Ltd er (Berrv. S. Sam m artino), 0.40; 6, Lumby, ' Berry Sammartino), j f 1R.=(5. Penalties—Radloff. Mundie. SUPPLY LID. ^'Everything for Building* Catt. ■ , C O L U M B IA ' Tnird period—7. Lumby. Fisher DISTRIBUTORS FOR BRITISH P H O N E 221 (S Sammartino. Berry). 0.17; 8, 1390 ELLIS ST. Quesnel. Tvlclntyre, 18.33. Penalty 274 Lawrence Ave. P hone 183 —Richardson. Two Blocks North of the Post Office Second Game First period—’ Quesnel, Mills THUUSDAY. MAIICH 17. IMt THE KEEOWNA COURIER p a g e e ig h t sUy 8t>d from there he went to FESTIVAL ENTRY llciclclburg. Germany, where he carried on I'esearch work. Returning to Canada, he pios- DEADLINE SET IM'ctcrl it> Cobalt and was co-dis- covorcr with Dr. Cyril W. Knight, lovelj New Coats, Suits, Dresses, CHURCH FOR MARCH 22 of the Silver Bar Mine at Cobalt. He served in the first world war from 1914 to 1918. w as wounded nO SERVICES Clo.siJig date for entries m tlie Viniy Ridge and received the Mili­ 2,3rd annual Okanagan Valley Mu­ tary Cross at Buckingham Palace, Gloves and Hosiery... at fuinetou’s sical Festival, to be held in Pen­ N ovember 10, 1918. ticton on April 20, 27, 28 and 29. After dcmoblUzation. he moved Tlic final date for tbc entries is Ho Kelowna, where Iv was govern­ March 22. , U t It has been announctHl that Uie ment agent for many years. He that 4tem SPRING OUTFIT.. . latent FIRST well-known llrlliBh adjudicator, J. also ranched cast of Kelowna, and ST MICHAEL " ALL was the owner of the Dickson HOSIERY — ICxcIusive Spring colors in Nylons by Kay.scr, CHRISTIAN Peebles Conn, a Fellow of the Roy­ property, vvlicrc the civic airport i.s United Church of al Scottish Academy of Music, who ANGELS’ CHURCH now located. t orticclli. Mntlcrfly and (iotliain (iold Stripe. SCIENCE SOCIETY Canada (Anglican) will Judge all musical classes, will Since his retirement, he has liv­ 51 gauge ...... $1.85 ‘ 45 (iauge ...... $1.65 C om er Benuutl and Bertram St. Comer Bernard and Illcbter be joined by Mara McBirney for ed at Grafton. Out. His brother. RAYON FABRIC GLOVES styled in plain slip-on This Society i« a branch of The Dr. M. W. Lees: M inister Klchtcr and Sutbcrlmd the dancing classes. George Dickson, a Victoria Cross Kev. D. M. Perlcy, B.A., B.D. Hector: Miss McBlmey, who is a familiar style in colors a t ...... pr. v v C / Mother Church, 'Hie First C ^rch figure in ballet circles in Western winner, died at Harlcybury sonic of Christ, SclcntUt, In Boowm, Assistant Vcn. D. S. Catchpolc. BA.. BJ>. yearn ago. . . Dr. Ivan Beadle, M.C., F.N.C.M. Canada, is directress of the depart­ Massachuoetta. ment of dancing in the B.C. Insti­ He is survived by his widow. MORE NEW SPRING HATS in light weight felts, Director of Music Una Anson-Cnrtwrlght. and three straws and panamas. tute of Music and Drama; an ad­ slstcro, Mrs. Hugh Nlcklc. King­ HUNBAV, MAHCII 20. 1M9 SUNDAY, MABCII 20 vanced member pf tlio Royal Priced from $3.95 to ...... SUNDAY, MAUCII 20. 1949 ston; Mrs. Bruce Grady, Vancou­ $9.95 iw a t t k ii Academy of Dancing, London, and ver, and lUrs. IVllllam J. Knox, ■ LENT i n a licentiate of the Imperial Society Sunday School. 0.45 nm . 11.00 a.m.— of Teachers of Dancing, London. Kelowna. SPRING FASHIONS IN GIRLS COATS—featuring tailor Tcbtunony Mectinjj, 8 pjn. oo “Facing the Cross.” 8.00 a m.—Holy Communion Tlic executive has expressed its eel and full liaeks, tie belts and fitted models. 7 W ednesday. 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School gratification at the widespread in­ to 10 years. Priced at $10.95 and...... $12.95 fteading Iloom open Wednesday 7.30 p.m.— 11.00 a.m.—Holy Communion terest being shown in the festivaL ADDITIONAL FOR TINY TOT COATS with hat or hcret to match in line afternoon, 3 to 5 pjcn. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong. Last year’s festival was held In the “Happy Amid Difficul­ Orchard City, and next year’s will new materials. Si/.es 3 to 6 years. ^"1 ^ CIIHIBTIAN SCIENCE ties.” W ednesday probably be held in Vernon. WING PLANNED rilOGBAM every Many contestants have express­ Services at 7.30 and 10 a.m. and CONFIRMATION DRESSES — frilled or gathered skirts— niursday at 9.15 p.m. over Kev. D. M. Kerley will con­ and 7.30 p.m. ed their pleasure at the choices of CKOV duct both service.s. the syllabus committee, stating that AT HOSPITAL Lacy yokes. 4 to S years, with slij) and elctqchahle (1*^ the test pieces arc proving to be of real interest. Plans for the festival were dis­ Building Postponed Due to CHAPEL VEILS at ...... $1.95 cussed at a recent meeting of the High Construction Costs, CORDUROY BERETS for hoys and girls in pas- 4 Q FIRST LUTHERAN FIPlST b a pt ist THE PEOPLE’S executive held in the, Penticton Legion Hall, when representatives Council Informed tel shades at ...... CHURCH CHURCH MISSION of service clubs and organizations SCOTTY CAPS in velveteen with plaid trim at ...... $2.25 ELLIS STREET attended. OVER-CROWDED Cortier of Richter & Doyle REV. JAS. J. SMITHSON, One Block south of the P.O. Evangelical - Independent Committees were set up to handle EASTER TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES M inister the arrangements and the repre- Doctors Have Waiting Lists of SUNDAY, MAUCII 20, 1919 SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949 Pastor - G. G. B uhlcr BUNNY’S in pastel colors at .:...... $2.49 setitatives responded well to H. K. Patients Requiring Medical SCOTTY DOGS in pastel colors at ...... 98^ 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School and Whimstcr’s appeal for assistance. Attention 10.00 a.jM.--Sunday .School Bible Classes ONE MORE SUNDAY ‘WITH The program committee will PLASTIC AND CELLULOID RATTLES and 10.00 a.m.--Oonium Service.s 11.00 a.m.—Second in Series of REV. ED. ERICKSON consist of H. K. Whimstcr chair­ Thc Kelowna Hospital Society DOLLS 15(* to ...... :...... 49c Meditations on the Crucifixion. man: A. C. K endrick, Mrs. E. Mac- has ■ advised the Kelowna City RUBBER BALLS at 19(f, 3S@ to 75(J. TEA SETS .... 49< Cleace. Herb LcRoy, Mrs. J. A. ll.ir) a.m.—English Services 7.15 p.rn.—Song Service. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9.45 a.m. Council that it contemplates con­ ROLLY POLY TOYS — assorted colors at ...... 49^ Young, Alfred Schultz, Miss Olive structing an additional wing to re­ Mid-Week Lenten Services 7.30 p.m.— Knowles, Roy Wright, and 'f. Pad- PLASTIC PURSES — assorted colors a t ...... 98^: Wedne.sday—7.30 p.m.—German "THE FOOLISHNESS OF MORNING WORSHIP—11 a.m. lieve the congestion. The com­ UNBELIEF" berg. missioner of the B.C. Hospital In­ COLORING AND CUT-OUT BOOKS...... 15< and 2S< Thursday—7.30 p.rn.—English. EVANGELISTIC Hall committee. Ernest Scott, surance Service, Victoria, has also Music by Choir. chairman; assistant, Ian Suther­ PIXIE STORY BOOKS at ...... 49^ LISTEN TO THE LUTHERAN Monday, 8 p.m.—Missionary been*- so advised. BABY WOOL SWEATERS hy Corticelli in pastel shades. RALLY land. Decorating committee: Mrs. In its advice to the city, the so­ HOUR EVERY SUNDAY from India, Rev. A. D. Matheson 7.15 p.m. A. Williams. Sizes .1 to:6:years c at 8:00 ajn . over CKOV ciety said, in part: Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Vocal and instrumental music. Ticket sellers and collectors will “As you may be aware, this mat­ Priced $2.95 up to ...... Meeting. be provided by members of the A cordial invitation to all. ter has been under consideration PICTURE BALLONS ...... St "I Saw the Lord, High and Bring your friends. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, for several years, but due to high Pythian Sisters, Rebekahs, United SMOOTH FLOW NIPPLES — Collapse resistent 3 for 25< REV. W. WACHL.IN Lifted-U p”. costs and other difficulties and also SOUND FILMS Church choir. Legion W.A., and because it wps not known if the Foresters. Program for THIS Friday! overcrowding was only temporary, Ushers and usherettes will be it has been postponed until now. E racia O^tUopoedic. S h o es 6.30-7.30 Juniors F or Christ! members of the Boy Scouts, Air "The situation, however, has be­ CHURCH OF JESUS For the Boys and Girls. and Sea Cadets, and supervision come permanent and, in fact, is for women in black and brown — tie oxfords — and pumps— EVANGEL Down Stairs. will be provided by members of becoming steadily worse and al­ in all sizes and widths. Also the Aunt Mary CHRIST OF LATTER 7.45 Excellent Sound Film s the Kiwanis, Kinsmen, and Junior though a small sum amounting to TABERNACLE for everybody. Chamber of Commerce. about $15,000 was raised last year DAY SAINTS The program advertising is in the for alterations to existing old LADIES PATENT SUEDE and LEATHER STRAP 1448 Bertram St. (Morning) hands of W. A. Rathbun, chairman, buildings, thus allowing us to in­ and he will be assisted by Mrs. PUMPS. Cuban heel. Priced at $4.95 to ....;...... $6.95 Pastor: G. GREATOREX crease our capacity by ten beds, Hugh Baker, Charles Asman, and this can only be considered a tem­ LADIES’ SADDLE OXFORDS in white with Everett Gordon. porary measure and has done lit­ tan.Panolene sole. At ...... - ...... $4.95 SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949 SUTHERLAND Billetting committee: Women’s tle to relieve the situation. SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949 Institute and I.O.D.E. Season tic­ Long Waiting List GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS in brpwn and SERVICES ket-selling committee: Herb Le- “Although officially listed as an and black with Neolite soles. Priced at $3.25 to $3.95 9.55 a.m.—Sunday. Schol and COMPLAINS Roy, chairman. The LeRoy Ap­ WILLOW INN . 88-bed hospital, last year our daily Bible Clas. pliance store will be the central census was 87 patients and would SISMAN’S SCAMPERS in Misses and childrens. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service. point for the season ticket sales. have been higher had we had the Priced at, pair $3.00 and ...... :...... $3.50 Sunday School-—10.(K) a.m. OVER ICE Secretarial staff will be Mrs. Al­ 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic. necessary accommodation, as it POPULAR PRICED SPRING CASUALS fred Costley, Mrs. Elsie MacCleave, necessitated putting patients in cor­ WATCH FOB SPECIAIX AN- Evening Meeting----- 7.30 p.m. Parkinson Says No Visiting and Miss Bonnie Dafoe. Adjudi­ ridors, sun porches, waiting rooms Young — Flattering...... -...... $4.95 cators’ reports will be handled by n o u n c e m e n t n e x t w e e k Hockey Team Has Made and, in fact, wherever it was pos­ Our Spring selection includes styles in Ballerina Wedge, blue NO COLLECTION Mrs. C. McCall, with Mrs. Mar­ sible to put a bed. and white amPall white — also a full line of Canvas Runners Any Objection garet Hendry in charge of trophies. “All the doctors in the city have A Friendly Church Welcomes Everyone Welcome The supervision in the dressing waiting lists of patients who in at popular prices for all, the family. You! NEED SHAVER rooms will be cared for by moth­ many cases should have immed­ ers of the girl guides. iate attention but have to be post­ fThere will be many entries from poned until a piatient is discharg­ City Council Refers Letter to Kelowna, it was announced today. Failure to stop at a stop sign ed' and the bed becomes avail­ Arena Commission for Full As yet, the names of competitors able. The doctors are most insis­ cost J. Gehrig, Westbank, $5 and have not been released, but It costs in district police court, March Report tent in their requests for greater promised to exceed the number accommodation.” 12. competing last year. ^ e gbvemment has been re­ George W. Sutherland has writ­ quested to make an immediate sur­ DEPARTMENT STORE ten the Kelowna City Council com­ vey of the situation with a view SOWERBY, Yorkshire, Eng. — plaining about the condition of the TRIBUTE PAID to inaugurating a building pro­ Labor retained the Sowerby seat m ice in the memorial arena and gram to take care of the needs of W h ere C ash Be a t s C redit ” Commons in yesterday’s by-^ec- asking for an independent com­ TO FORMER the population of Kelowna and tion, it was announced today, intis mittee to investigate the situation. surrounding districts. the government party maintamed On Monday night the City Council IW N OUT AND SUPPORT

^ CosmeticB Phone 73 PROPERTY FOR SALE Kodaks PERSONAL BUSINESS PERSONAL WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE S ta tio n e r y FREE! GEl’ THAT s ii v f r r e - n e w c a t a l o g f o r s p r i n g iota respectable y o u n g m a n - - b e w o r r y i E M E R G E N C Y t OR ESri fruit and nut trees, grape vines, iiocks room and board. Kindly send chunney, stove or furnace clcamd OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS Ltd. PHONE NUMBERS No mess, no better ‘PRESCRIPTION or oiKiuirconuufrV- dfrect f"om shop In'- smaU fruit, etc. Many new varieties particulars to Box I0C3, Courier62-lc service, no use waitin'. Phono 1C4. ESTABLIBIIED 40 YEARS tcrior Plating 173 Front St., Pen- of evergreens, shrubs, rtwes, peren- Why put it o in 62-Uc A SAFE FIRM TO DEAL WITH SPECIALISTS” COURIER COURTESY tlcton, B.C. OO-tfe nials. Write for free new Inst^c- _ ----- live catalog; valuable information :'u7teTnm^iatS?^r”iuiI^jrb?*^t^^URGENT FOR GRACIOUS AND COMFORT- 2 YEAR OLD. 3 BEDROOM BUN ARE YOU SUFFERING? on blueberries and other Plan^ J*;'"*; 821 or able living «ndand travel see these GALOW — A m b u la n c e ...... 1225 For foot trouble, weak arches, de­ Stock must be ordered early. Wo business girls. Plca.se call 62-8C reasonably priced trailers today at Situated in the south portion ol * QotUii. Ga>uSs * will hold until correct shipping CS.'i-Ll after 5 p.m. P o lic e ...... 311 formed feet or even backaches, ------Reese and Reese, Kellys Cabins, the city on u nice quiet avenue, this consult Arch Support Specialist, date. SAUDIS NURSERIES. 003 I’ROFESSIONAL BUSINESS GIRL Penticton. B.C. C2-3c bungalow is weH built, stucco llnisli H o sp ital ...... 079 Coronation Avc. 00-4-p Lichman Rd., Sardis, B.C. W. R. TRENCH LTD. F ir e HaU ...... 196 S S h U r Ph“ c aSt'l.in,."”" J l e ETCADINCA..™ u 5 <;S«, StSuoflivInBraoiA. 3 bedroo™, 289 Bernard Avenue SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFEC­ 02-2c extension top In excellent condition, ;^jtchen and bathroom. TIVE — 2 weeks supply $1.00. 12 yuNNY DAYS AHEAD! YOU'LL ------ideal for travelling. Reasonably prl- Could bo bought on very nice weeks $5.00. at all druggists. 02-lc nucu VenetianVC’IIUUUU blindsUiiiiuo from your ^ St ne% a rr%T>TYr^1^0 DRUG STORES OPEN; ccd. Reese and Reese, Kellys Cabins, t^rms, $2,300.00 cash. friendly Me and Me Store, phone 44 L A lvo A N D l.KULJtv!S Penticton, B.C. 02-3C Full orlce: $5,700.00 or ‘‘5. Estimates given, no obligation, ncM petiomloliiod SUNDAY, MARCH » — iTiLtic Pains. N curltic Pains. rr^ofioitromoniameasurements ♦nirnntaken. EnquireRnmilrc about i1940 CHEV COACH, RADIO, HEA-. 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR Vt H P. 0 cnnnr r»noPFRTY. tlco? Lumbago? Pains in arms, legs, f ___ i__ ilOifs* rwTrn ^ Al____ a______3 lr.4U^ TTersrI V/orV L»Al\.l!a A L 4 to BJ0 p.m. tliis service. 02-tfc t e r , 13,000 miles. Air cushion tires, chisels for wood lathe. Used very ^ “ . shoulders? Take amazing new "Gol­ ------r.Phone1,— . B70-X1, r,-jK575 Central Ave. Avn thUthis mtlc. $25. Phone 1S7147 nror 77.5-Rl.775-Rl. ^ “ property inlcrcsicuwith about m200 a ft. vciy of home permahemt Drown’s Pre*. Pharmacy den HP2 TabletsRe.il lasting pain • HOME ” LOOK FOR THE NAME week-end 02-lp relief quickly. $250. All druggls^, of sandy bathing beach, and large Pby'd^clana Prea Pharmacy ‘Home BAKERY" when you buy . . 1 « „ Tii>o 'Tull, brcTcakes nrccu, eaxes anaa,.d ouierolher baker, pro- uuiv-rb.DUICK unjDIG _SlX-.oIlable01.A.—buiuiuic uaa, tuicar or TOH _SALE-C“'c ^ eq u l^ p ™ ^ r,a.°\'„^^‘'S•„a;U . r..irflrii cSr.''w1nrn w U ith h iinva^^ GARAGES OPEN you. Insi.st on poldtn HW ph ^ 01,^ guarantee of quality, truck — good running condition, tir- and counter, back bar, liquid car- [' ^ lets" which l>ave liolped so many. Fresh dally at your grocers. Take cs nearly new, 4 spares, snap at $225. bouic fountain 40 gal. etc., in iiitcTCsted party. ^ 02-4-T-c Victory Motors. M2 Bernard “Home" Home! 02-tfc Phone days 334. evenings. Sundays age at Nelson, B.C. 2 years old. Ap- Price. $10,000.00 W ------— ------557-R 02-2p ply to Kirby G renfell. Nelson B.C. GREY HAIR BANISHED W mi TIM E PLEASE! GOT THE R IG H T ------C2-le OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS Angelique Grey Ha - Restorer. Re­ tune? If not, take that watch or TRAILERS —■ SCHULT AND Mc- LTD. FOR SALE—LONDON CONCRETE 280 B ernard Avenue >1' OSOYOOS CUSTOMS turn natural color 4 and t«rsnu.. beauty ■nriirt to clock toi»,r Koop's Jewellery, .. , 1407 El-—- Ginness: One, two two UIIU and Uliui: three room - 7 -- - . _ irf\ •) HOURS: yoiir hair, $1.00 at Wilhts Drm 3 ^,, D<-’Pot 4» r.->odcls 13 ft. to 20 ft. long; equipped ® In Business Since 1909 Store. ____ hour service! 02-tfc lots of storage space, clothes K®"" 8 .i.m. to 11 p.ni. storage space, Box 202, Salmon Arm, B.C. (12-3 Dealers in Real Estate, Insurance $ 2 5 0 * SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain ! (all forms). Investments (stoclcs d o n ’t NOW“ *■=’IS THEAll TIME sink, gas range for cooking, oil hca- von $ 1 2 5 ' COMPLETE to those furnace problems. We will , i______FOR SALE — C.C.M. BICYCLE bonds) Phone 08 or 332 KIT ‘:p7;\ito;;te'r,“'Jour bJen :,r“.cUcairy“''..ow, So'new r.ccord RBmi let your skin show i t ! HELP WANTED ble results. New liealthy lle.sli. n( \/ vvithout obligation. Just send clie.stcrncld. Buch and m ahogai^ player. Bicycle, $35.00. record KIT vigor. New "gel .ictiuamted size . , ^ ^ layout and linoleum $3 0 .0 0 . Call at C41 Bernard Ave. WELL BUILT 5 ROOM HOUSE. only C0(* All druggists. U'-t-le iouj,n .sivun.n (Virrmchmit. all in.milalnd. aluminum . HELP WANTED FOR FISHING i-lL, . r 1 T 4-1 1AOD r'^r\rv» III * UU/^IIUUL, till lIJ^UlUlUMt clJlUlIlllI Ull 1 62-2p Good garage, chicken coop. Also H elena rubinstein Miioriri .sort near Kamloops,rwamiuops, experiencedeAi,k;iig..gv... ------— ------Tt,- Vnnmiiver nonc r.v-if,.’ G2-tfc exterior, eviu-nu., windowswu.uuwa setaub inU1 rubber luuuG-i and ..iik. ------^------^------j, locatioc Your guide to the cook: also capable woman for gen- 3 ADULTS WOULD LIKIs lO ex- mtitial Di., Vane ______screened, doors screened. For Sale— DRY SLABS—IG inches for imme- ^4200 Half cash right wave for you | e s t r o g e n ic h o r m o n e eral duty. Beautiful surroundings, cliiinge use of 3 room apartment in REAL ESTATE VALUES! 1948 International half ton pick di.,te delivery- Phone 948-Y oi- call "g j-oom house fully ONE Write, stating qualifications to John Vancouver, west end. ff>‘' All the lime, we'll have just what up as new, 14,000 miles, onc_owner, 2807 Richter St. 0l-2P n,odcrn. part basement, half acre in CREAM Whitaker. RR. 2, Armstrong. 02-lc water for July and August.* ...... Sui^... 38. you're looking for whether it be sell or B^de for late model car. ai cr» gnipcs. Some fruit trees. On bus 925 Cardcro St., Vancouver, B.C. big or small. Enquire today, Cowan Rpese and Reese, Kellys Cabins, SINGER ELECTRIC ALSO tread close to town. Nice view of 4 , 5 0 HAIRDRESSER WANTED TO Uke C2-2p Real Estate, 3029 Pendozi St., Phone tlcton, B.C 62-3c sewing machines. cliargo of shop. For full particulars 790-Rl. 62-tfc ------furniture or sell reasonable. (Towan’s Real Estate, 3029 Pendozi w rite Box 101, Creston, B.C. 62-3c BUSINESS PERSONAL 1936 DODGE SEiDAN IN REAL 1250. 02-2c SHOE REPAIRS, HARNESS RE- good condition with 1941 motor in St.. Pbonc 796-Rl. (!? WANTED—A RELIABLE WTAN to NEV/ GOLFERS—Be sure you in- SAT^TTur’ PrioGc’.-iro 15 nc lower excellent shape. Moving away so FOR SALE—POTATOES 25f chca- ~ TTIZ t iicll Rawlcigh .Products 4iiexperience on Oka- s'^Ot thi Spalding Bobby Jones coronation Ave. ^b«)en 10 must sell. D. W. Ponich. Glenmore. per if called for. Phone G. Risso^ FOR SALE — ONE ACR - , nagSn Locality. No experience Irons - pneed 7 p 60-4-P 62-lp 505-R. 60-4c with 3 room house on main Rutland r\ecdcd to start. Write today Ravv- Road, $1,200 or nearest offer. Apply ; Icigh's Dept. WG-C-141-18o“V in n j- GUARANTEED. EXPERT washer '40 OLDSMOBILE — All accessor- TOYS, GAMES, PLAYTHINGS, for q Batik, RR. 3, Kelowna. 62-lp DOLCIN peg, Man. 58-7C na. 59-4C service at a price you can afford, ics. Good tires. Good motor. Phone all year around. Free wrappii^ ser------— Phone 931r 4. 55-«c 382. 62-lp vice. Treadgold Sporting Goods, v : HENRY’S REALTY POSITION WANTED HAVE YOU SOME FURNITURE 1615 Pendozi. 60-T-tfc far pnunpt ntisf from psfn ef Amazing—what Helena ______-__ for _ sale?______Ranges,___ etc.? Well f u r STORAGE ONLY $1,650 1947 TUDOR______FORD.______LOW MILEAGE. SEVEN TIRES, LADIES’ DRESSES AND SU IT ^ 2 bedrooms, living-room, kitchen RELIABLE BABY you the bert prices. See us U^stl G pyj.s at M ANI^’Sl Rubinstein’s Estrogenic PHONE 91R FOR orLiJJ. r Jdnw__ Tn.,-r*o FmTdture Co. T.M.Ltd. 58-tlC 58-tfc orUv%%Tf rt-rw- -..j vSuation^r fAi* erfoi^storage HEATER. EASY TERMS PHONE size 16-18. Girls’ dresses, size 1^ complete bath, part basement, ARTHRITIS sitter — afternoons or evenings. L. Jdnes Hurmture e------o i^ y 2% of vmuanon im b 62-lc These dresses are in very pod g^^age and woodshed. Hormone Cream (an do for you. It contains natural C.C.C. - CONSISTENT CODEt^ 0 0 8 .^'= OOOn Av^"■ RHEUMATISM MARRIED MAN IN 30's, NO chil- COVERAGE—is best of all. UJ cleaning charge. Mandel’s. 518 Ber- mileage. Phone 867 or hormones which your skin r-av'AWTFQ $2800. is the down payment on this tir^n, with new light truck, desires ______^______nard______Ave. ______o i^ c . ______patten. 62-2c LOVEBIRDS AND _• CA^A-tw-oO - ___ r.-n,, w\rK/lAv*rt^^dern efitf'pnpHstuccoed Viiin-bun absorbs. Result? You look steady position on farm. Good wor-- in THE SEWING SHOP f u r s —F U R ^ F im ^- ^ HA^ SALE—1937 DODGE COUPE « ciinnlies. galow, complete bath, oak oorjii NEURITIS - SCIATICA younger! Use it for one king ■'knowledge of bees, trp and Everything'in "sewing and supplies, the*^ most"""u^o-da\T and exten- T^tfc fiving-room^ small basement, large to-aate ana ^len j^ dio and heater. Phone 21 before small fruit, poultry and gardenmg. ^ repair all makes facilities in the Valley for the —Radio and heater. Phone 21_ before 530 B ernard Ave.______Phone 72. 38-T-tfc stuccoed , garage. ------month. See the changel Steady, willing and trustwmthy.^-C* , machines.__ i:4«.aa V»rkViHini5. Free bobbins, ^ . „ “J > I__ fs' I^__t ------*0 P.m. Car can be seen at Hi-Way your furs and _ s^rvirp statinn. Corner Bernard AN ORNAMENTAL ------PLANTING Full Price $4900. RELIABLE-EFFECTIVE f ESTROGIHIC HORMONI OIL (So cellent references. Reply Box 1065 needles and thread. Five year guar- alterations tc fireproof storage l^r'J'and V^rnm S 61-3c will add value to your home. Free .... Kelowna Courier. 62-4p antee, v-piownaKelow na Drygoods Store, atore. 631 oai Mn/ronrioVo andel’s. 5125i!> BPi<»mnrd ernard AAvenue. v e n u e .______Vernon ua. „ , , rapidly absorbed you canuM itw ■ plans and estimates by an experi- 100 acres all under irrigation, sun- fiOTTLES OF 100 e $2.39 face andthroatfydayandiUgat Harvey Ave., Kelowna. 45-tfc 1933 f ORD COACH—Radio, heater, enced nursery man. Quotations on divided in 20-acre lots, first class BOOKKEEPING and TYPING po­ BOTTLES OF 500-$10.00 for an ''invidble" traitment.) sition wanted by young girl wish­ ------—■ Reasonable. Can be seen at Black’s fruit trees. Phone Peachland 6, soil. ------Asrnc For PHOTOGRAPHS that 6j00 ing to move to Kelowna. Previous r u p t u r e d ?—SPRING.^ ^AST^ friends Motors,_____ South Pendozi St. 61-3p write G. W. Bums, Peachland. 59-4p At $250. per acre. e xperience in chartered accountants EASTER CARDS — FULL ASSOR'TMENT NOW ON DISPLAY or belt trusses « 17 Make an appointment at ART’S REASONABLY PRICED— WHETHER YOU PHONE 96 or call here’s a good farm with 25 acres office. Box 1067. 62-2c B.a. WilUtswuuis &ot Co„ Ltd. Private ------PHO'TO STUDIO, 558 Buckland 1941 Ford V -8 Two-ton Truck. in person, you’ll get es^ert counsel mj^er cultivation, irrigation, for 21 room and adequate stocks. 52-m WELCOME HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY PLAYERS! SEE ’THE BOOKKEEPER, 10 YEARS experi­ Ave. — PHOTO FINISHING: any 4941 Ford V-8 Three-ton Truck, and every assistance with your M' ,,cres, w ith 5-room bungalow. Steel GAMES THIS FRIDAY AND SA-PURDAY! enced wishes position in Kelowna- j^joTOR REPAIR SERVICE—COM- roll, 6 or 8 exposures, 30c; r e p r ii^ 4937 p o rd V-8 Two-ton Tmck. vertisement. ’There’s a reason why fj^jne m Excellent references. Reply Miss A. maintenance service. Electrical 4c each. 30 tfc Apply S. M. Simpson, M ill Office. “The Swing is to the Couner.^^ Price $11,000. 52-tiC PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Foulkners,_^ Gen., Delivery, Kelo^^a- Contractors. Industeial_-S--— TS'14»j>44»i250 ‘sw pQj^ WASHING MACHINE---- 61-2p 61-2p Lawrence Ave.. phone 758; and vacuum cleaner troubles phone 4947 OLDSMOBILE — Hydromatic SHEARS SHARPENED, Newmach- HENRY’S REALTY 1531 Water St. 1135. We handle parts for all m a^s _radio heater, etc. 12,000 miles, jne, expert work. Quick service. 61-lc of washers and wringer roll^ We New car guarantee. Opposite Gun Qak ''iarber 'Shop. opposite the PHONE M artin’s, KLO Road. arena. f o r s a l e i n OSOYOOS, B.C.— trailer. Phone 1045-Ll. 61-4p Ave. Phone 494-L. - We pick up and deliver. 3-tfc WILCOX NURSERIES, 1949 PRICE 1085 ACRK SIHTABLE FOR^cm- trees’ berries; chard and vegetables 73 CONSISTENT COURIER COVfiR- ...TTT-. rM^rrGTRTTr TUTFNDER PRO - —------■ ~ 1938 STUDEBAKER SEDAN— Six list is ready. Fruit ti AGE is best of all! All eyes are on 7 ^ ^ ? ^ p o o d clothes by having FiON’T BE PERPLECTD, mother cylinders. B^T^and upholstering ornamentals; flowers; xubcs oxxu KelowB B.O. the Courier. . 58tfc tect T-onairofi Consult dear, whezv shoppmg time_ draws new. Four new tires, heater, dwarf fruit trees. Ask for your copy H.R. . 1, Osoyoos, B.C. W . R. TRENCH Ltd. March a^ “’'^^'^ei’.‘5’’ 518 Ber- near your preciotu.precious uiuu dumpli^^uub c m oriving driving ngms, lights, gooa good motor. motor. 194^ ii- U- giving giving ______correct addr^s. Wilcox Nur- ry Smith, R.. 61-3C 44-tfc also go. Courier ads tell me so. cence; W. Honnebauer, Box 76, R.R. series, Oliver, B.C., Phone IR. COMING EVENTS nard Avenue.______Rent-a-Buggy, Put me it it! Hurray 3, Kelowna (Rutland Road). / 58-9c •Tre-LL SHOP FOE YO^V, _ fpr_ Haldtog’s, such service !_^ H.No , CARHUTHEES S. MEIK1.E LTD. NOTICES J50 _ $450 — $150 — NOW EN- NOTICES ter our beautiful baby contest. Big­ If you Imow what ------— NASH AMBASSADOR—4-door se- 7tockrPortable electric and Treadle owrwATjn AND FARM ger and better this year, more cash too far away ^ curwTvnino rcmn anrf the Women’s Institute Hall on Glenn terior stucco.eo. Sidewalks.b.«ew.» cemen. i« e f ire& ~ " PROPERTY FOR SALE S. Avenue, Friday, March 18, at 8 p.m floors, etc. Suggestions and^^m«_ send us a rough sketch of 4944—Oldsmobile. water. Garage and a pencil, and, if possible, a B.C. The land or mine on which the There will be only one more after town. Low taxes. Reasonable price, water will be used is located with- tes free. Please write or - Victoria. KC.. Proceeds to the Kin Children's Hos- Comto iwm a» ^ M w TO daw, 88-U Itoghtog Egga Phona G I ^ . ------^ tO'l Radio wiHg. Comer Bernard Anyone may become TRY COURIER CLASSTO^ ' 6Ml> Mjrcl. 7, I«9. ^2Tc plW Wjri. 6I-3c ^riH Pendozi Kelowna ^ Phone 811 Join Now ! 3 5 -tte ^ h ts . T f 505R. OM-c •mUIUiDAY. MAllCH 17. m » THE KEJUOWNA COURIER PAGE TEN In the final sessions Tuesday KHS (3)—Cuddeford, 553; Mut­ helmcr, 588; Uakkc (2). 534; Strei- Morceze Slioes ...... Tti fel (2). 311; Whettcl. 840; Mihal- Kelowmi Sawmill ...... 24 night. Bennett’s Sclunldl had the ter, (M)9; Larsen. 520; Hadficld, 450; NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY WIDE SELECTION best triple of 759, while Uie top Gow'ans, 804. handicap, 73. 000. cheon (2), 108. banaicap. 242. 97B, Industrial Elecirlc ...... 24 U3«, 943—2,759. Hume & Rumble ...... 18 single was rolled by Totnlyc of Ke­ 968. 983—2,811. OF FILM BOARD McGavln’B Bakery ...... 14 lowna Nurseries. Both team hon­ KEL. NURS. (D —M atsuba. 573; ICSM <0)—SmiOii. 386; Guerin. 427; 'Taylor (1). 75; Boalock (2). MEN’S COMMERCIAIU UEAOUE Safeways and Bennett Hardware ors were grabbed by Moreeze Nakayam a. 374; Uzawa, 438; Tomi- PICTURES SHOWN Shoes—099 and 2,879. ye, 700; Yamaokn, 533. 001, 912. 304; PosUe, 562: Munderson. 522, Tuesday made the runoff.s by finishing sec­ handicap. 17. 737, «H. 745-3.p3. ond and third In the second flJgJit, D EN N lB jr (4)—Sclunidt, 750; 705—X68C. OKANAGAN MISSION — A tc- Final Standing Second night CainpbclL 523; Fow ler, 538; Jo h n ­ MOREEZE (3)—Lomrner. 821; IND. ELtX;. (4)—Morrison (1). icclion of Interesting films were Kelowna High School ...... 34 behind Kelowna HhJh School who 180; IJpinskl, 517; Krauslicr, 502; copped a playoff berth In the first ston. 523. 781. 754, 8(Mi—2.343. Wilcox. 428; Schm idt. 552; Would, shown In the community hall last Safeways ...... 30 McGAVIN’S (0)—Uaab. 422; Ruf, 552; Pearson. 728. 999. 949, 931- - Evans. 458; A nderson (2), 247; Itan- Saturday evening with Gordon Mc­ Bennett Hardware ...... 29 flight. ’TIh' fourth Tuesday night tuccl, 5(®, handicap. 12. 791, 824. squad in the rolloffs Is West Koo­ 425; Biro. 427; Oldhavcr. 444, han ­ 2,879. Kenzie operating the projector. The Kelowna Nurseries ...... 21J dicap, 141. 598. 824, 039—1,859. WKI’L (l)~ D u n n . 486; Gcls- 070—3.«na. audience sat on the stage with tlic West Kootenay Power ..... 28 tenay. screen against tl»e partition of the liniinaii »i ...... II * two school rooms and was easily visible to alL A 40 m inute reel of Industry In Britain during the war years prov­ ed Interesting. It showed how car manufacturers turned over to mak­ ing war equipment, airplane en­ gines, tanks. Jeeps, etc. OUicr films included a ten mln- mite reel, "Tlio Policeman”, as he appears to u little lost boy and car­ ries on his work 24 hours a day protccUng the community and making friends; a ten minute sing song, "O Susanna", "Carry On". "Shortenin’ Bread”. "Pack Up Your Troubles”; an entertaining ten minute color comedy, "Jack Frost": a film containing sugges­ tions for im proving living Jind working conditions for farm ^Oibor so workers will stay on the land all c . i; . winter; health, and huppmess. a SWAY ten minute color film shdwing a number of lively, healthy children of all ages as examples of the right food, exercise, sunshine, affection Stock up now on Canada s finest jam . . . Famous Empress and companionship and intelligent care which arc necessary for prop­ Pure Jam is made from the choicest fruits and berries er growth; and "Away With the Wind", a ten minutes color film available in the rich, fertile valleys of British Colum bia. . . showing sailing ships and speed boat races. Empress Jam is incomparable for quality and whole-fruit

Ladies of the St. Andrew’s Par­ flavour... backed by a money-back guarantee. Select your ish Guild met at the homo of Mrs. A. Drake, Wednesday of last week. favourite kinds from the complete stocks at Safeway today I There were 18 members present with the president, Mrs. Hugh Dunlop, conducting the meeting. Plans arc being made for a white elephant sale, and tqp to be held in April at Mrs. Bell’s home. The NOB HILL COFFEE annual blossom drive will also be held in May. Wool was distribut­ ed. Tea was served by joint hos­ One of the finest coffees tesses, Mrs. H. Johns and Mrs. __ money can buy. Deop, zes- 1 ‘ v’^ Vi"'-’' A. Drake. « * * m la ty flavour. Ground-when Kenny ’Thomson and Eric Dunlop you buy. Grady the cow may have rued any one of the four days since she returned this week from two m squeezed herself through a small hole and imprisoned herself m a silo months spent at U.B.C., attending at Yukon, Okla. But it’s a cinch getting out was the toughest routine the youth training for rural lead­ ership courses. ' of all. They slapped her all over with thick grease, doused her with nem­ 16 oz. pkg. 5 8 c butal, hooked 6n to her nose and her forelegs, and she came out the Empress Pure, 48 oz. can way she went in. Only a lot easier. Here the involuntary captive (topi Mr. and Mrs. R. Cousins are re­ >«^Strawberry lam looks indignant as, with nose and forelegs held rigid she receives a ceiving congratulations on the large hvpo of nembutal pain-killer from Veterinary Doctor L. J. pum p. birto of a son in Kelowna General Below operation silo is completed, with Grady still looking Hospital. about it all. Doc Crump hold cow by nose as her owner, Bill M ph Empress Pure, 48 oz. can (centre), shakes hands with Ralph Partridge, newspaper farm editor, It was stated by Mr. R. Archer- Raspberry Jam Houblon, group captain for the CANTERBURY TEA who made the grease-escape suggestion. - ^ , , „ - —Central Press. Canadian Red Cross drive at Okanagan Mission, that this district passed its quota of $1,000. Contributions Empress Pure, 48 oz. can The popular tea blend ’*^Plnm Jam flavour most people en­ MISSION RED amounted to $1,285.00. Drive was conducted and finished in two joy . . . try it and note “Suffered much weeks by the able assistance of 99 CROSS WORKERS Mrs. R. H. Stubbs, Mrs. Archie the saving ! Stubbs, Mrs. Taylour, Mrs. Hume, ^A pricot Jam Empress Pure, 48 oz. can t e a with constipation ACTIVE GROUP Mr. C. H. Bond, Mr. G. B. Ford, Mr. B. T. Haverfield. 8 8 c Famous cereal helps where OKANAGAN M ISS IO N — It 16 oz. pkg. “remedies” failed might be interesting to note at HALIFAX — (CP) — Residents Empress Pure, 48 oz. can Are you among those who long for this time during the Red Cross have complained to Halifax police >«^P6 aeh Jam constipation relief? Then read this drive that there is a small but very of vandals causing damage to unsolicited letter" active group of Red Cross work­ houses under construction in west­ “I tried several ers at the Mission that have been ern and northern parts of the city. EDWARD’S COFFEE remedies but carrying on for a considerable per­ Unknown persons have been re­ Empress Seville, 48 oz. can could not end this iod of years in the true spirit of ported causing damage to plumb­ ’^M arm alade Rich coffee always tastes better and Edwards old trouble^ One the Red Cross, ever active but not ing installations. day I was told acknowledged. is always rich coffee. Meetings are held every Thurs­ Tomato Buckerfield’s 3 0 c I should try flannelette combinations; 32 baby 40 oz. pkg. KELLOGG’S day from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home gowns, and have about 80 pairs of Campbell’s, 10 oz. can 2 f o r 23« WAFFLE FLOUR 15 oz. can 6 1 c a l l -b r a n . I of Mrs. H. C. S. Collett and every­ boys’ flannelette shorts on hand. It began to eat this one is welcome to attend. ’There is perhaps not generally known . c 2 5 c 14 oz. pkg...... cereal regularly. the ladies sew with a battery of that there is still an urgent appeal JUICE Bright’s Fancy, 20 oz. C A K E M I X 2 9 c A n d w ithout five machines each doing her al­ for clothing in many parts of Eu­ “ exaggeration, ifit lotted work. They make mostly rope and these workers would wel­ Sunrype Apple turned out to be perfect for meP’ H. children’s clothes and since No­ come any assistance and new mem­ Fortified, 48 oz. can 25<= CAKE FLOUR 36c PEANUT BUTTER Mason, 5727 9th Avenue, Rosemount, vember have had 12 meetings with bers. They hope to continue the Crushed 171 n iT l? Montreal. about eight workers present at season until the end of May when r L U U l i Wild Rose, 7 lb. sack..... 5 2 c BEVERLY each. they will close down for the sum­ P IN E A P P L E 20 oz. can ..-^- I f your constipation is due to lack of They have made 35 small girls’ mer. bulkbuuc in thme e cUet,oiew you to o —-wad Taste Tells Choice Tastes like fresh roasted pea­ lasting reliefl E at a dady pprbon of 20 oz. can FLOUR 33c KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN Md PEACHES nuts. drink plenty of water! AL^BRAN is not a purgative, but a wholesome Libby Products regulating cereal. Eat an ounce m a cereal or m muflSins for constipation relief. If after using A Packagn you 24 oz. jar 5 8 c are n o t entirely satisfied, get double TOMATO JUICE X ib b /s, 20 oz. can l 5 c your money back as guarante^ra the package. Buy dehiaous /UoL- W . 4S z can BRA5^ from your grocer today. SLICED TOMATO JUICE 33c M ade b y KeiUogg’a o f London, Ontario. VEGETABLES Libby’s Mixed, 20 oz. 21c G U E ST T E A BREAD A. rich, H6W blend of India and Ceylon Teas. Polly Ann 15 oz. SAUERKRAUT Libbv’s. 28 oz. can 2 0 c Try a package today. CONCERT 3 fo 2 5 c MIXED PICKLES^Sweet, 10 oz. jar .... 16 oz. can .....7 Kelowna Branch of the B.C. 4^ B A B Y FO O D 5 oz can 3 for 25c Registered Music Teacliers Prices Kffective Association presents a TOMATO CATSUP "irofb ie 25c March 18th to 23rd JUNIOR VARIETY CONCERT AtiATS CUARAHTefD TBHDBR s A H m y m s H produce Kelowna High School And. p^Kp^rtswhoknow a t 8 p .m . Your money back if any cut ever fails to please you ^ fru its, rush them to you in all their natural goodness. MON. APRIL 4 Juiccy Navels lbs. TICKETS 50(J ★ RUMP ROAST BSlscand fb. 58c ★ O R A N G E S 3" 33c Sponsored by Kelowna ★ P E A R S D’Anjou ...... 2 ,b s2 3 c Tdotis Club ★ BLADE ROAST ib 40c j Juicy California ...... '.lb. ★ BRISKET BEEF Blue Brand, lb. 28c ★ LEM ONS 20c TRY COURIER CLASSIFIEDS Roast Beef FOR QUICK RESULTS ★ ROUND-BONE Blue Brand, lb. 39c ★ A P P L E S Fancy Winesap' 3 lbs. 35c DYNAMOS ENGAGE ★ CELERY Green, crisp ...... lb. 19c

GANTHASIT RUTLAND TONIGHT TURNIPS 4 1 b,. f i l l e t t s O N IO N S A lbs. Rutland'.s inter B cagers will have SAUSAGE lb.4 3 c No. T local dry ^ Mellow Swede their backs to the Scout Hall wall Somked, Eastern tonight in an attempt to erase a BEETS 15-point lead now enjoyed by Ke­ C A R R O T S A lbs. -i Q ^ P O R K B U n COD Clean, washed 2 IT COSTS NO lowna Dynamos in their two-game Fresh Ling, sliced . lb 2 9 c No. 1 washed ^ a _ total-point series for the northern- Roast ...... lb. central Interior Basketball Assoc­ PARSNIPS CABBAGE M O R E T O B E iation championship. Game time is SALMON P O R K 4 0 c ib .4 7 c Clean, washed ...... lb.-i-AKx California new ..... lb. 8 o’clock. Shoulder Roast Pic. Style Smoked Chunlcs ...... Dynamos won the first game here SAFE! last Friday 53-38. Winner will meet Side, by the Piece TOMATOES Penticton in the IBA finals. Sliced Side SPINACH 2 2 c Improted 14 oz. tube 2 5 c BACON BACON Fresh imported ...... lb DRUNK RECEIVES CHANGE No. 1 ...... lb. 6 5 c Vonr health conies first ! .V small prescription from your CALGARY — (CP) —; Pleading 3 2 c Doctor now may save you dollars later. guilty to a charge of being drunk m u s h r o o m s POTATOES Netted Gem, 10 lbs. .... 3 5 c and disorderly, a man brought into COTTAGE ROLLS 3.0Z. basket ...... 3 7 c court was fined $20. “But you’ve Whole or Half got $25 of mine already!” he ex­ F O W L Boiling claimed. referring to his bail.< 3-4 lb. average ...... b .4 5 c p er pound ...... PHYSICIANS •■Fine," replied the magistrate. We reserve the right to limit quantities • You’ll get S5 change." , CANADA SAFEWAY-LIMITED PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY HEAT E.NCOURAGES CURLERS RED DEER, A lta — ((ZP) — “Phone 1177------Sizzling temperatures served only to set Red Deer’s curling executive Don't hesitate ! During the night into night sessions to discuss the Phone 572-Ll. coming season’s activities. They set forth plans on improvements to be made to the rink and. club facilities. THE KELOWNA COURIER PAGE ELEVEN THl HSiMY. MAKCil 17. I'M'J this lime. of elotliing to a fuiuily in Den­ EAST KELOWNA A imeting was held in Oiuville mark; donated $55 to help buy o S L ID E S p l a y h a v o c WITH TRAFEIC AND OLD COUNTRY to consider plans for this year s pritding ine.s.'i for a 'lYiKip of j>oUo, COMMUNICATIONS IN B.C. BOY t'amporee, whieh is to be ludd at crippled Scouts in Pari.'s, SYance; CRIBBAGE GAMES that point late in May. No repie- entertained a French Hover Scout FAMILY AIDED SCOUT ,sent,dive was able to go from here in tlic U.S.A. last summer; sent ARE CONCLUDED due to the Leader’s eoiuse l.>eing in camping equipment to a troop of progre-s."!. blind Scouts in France: sent BY RED CROSS COLUMN Smart Crest For Jamboree Seoiils CARE package to Au.stiia. and kept EAST KEl.OWNA...'I’lic cnbbage up correspondeuee with Scouts lu tournaim iit wiiich has boon hold in Boy Scouts nltending the find 'Hie Ijcadership Trainiiig Coun;e. Canadian Jamboree near (JUawa 20 different eountiies. Mother and Four Children Re­ till EolKxil un altornato Thursdays or at least Uie indoor part of it. is U.8. Scouts To Visit Canada during tho soason. fiinishoil laf.t next July will take home, among turn to Britain After Hus­ now over, tlic wind-up being in liii their souvenirs, a colorful crest When the fii'.st Cutindiau Boy week, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cai - forin of a camp-fire, wliich was Scout Jainbore lakes place near band Dies I'utliors being tho winnors. \.hich has liecn specially ilesigncd held in the kitchen, owing to Uic lor the event Finished in the Ottawa next July, throe troops of HaroSil Bailoy won tho prize for coolness of the main hall. Ail had Amcilcun Boy Scouts, including A Britisli family of a mother and the highest scoro of Unit ovoning Scouting colors of red. green and a good time, and got a lot of good yellow, the design features a sH- two boys from every stale in the four children under twelve years ideas to put into use with tlie lo-vil Union, plus nine leaders, will at­ of age, left Kelowna on Saturday to houelte of the Parllnmcnl Build­ troops and packs in duo course. In­ ings’ Peace .’I’ower. over the word tend. Altogether, It is anticipated return to Britain. Tlieir sojourn in VAUXYCOW” dications arc that there will be sev­ that some 3.009 Scouta and Lead­ Canada wa.’i not a liappy one a.s a • Ottawa" and encircled by tho in­ eral going on to the Gilwcll and scription “First Canadian Boy Scout ers will piirilcipatc. week after tlieir arrival tlie lius- Akcla courses to qualify for their Ilovrm Writing Town History baiid died .suddenly. TEST RESULTS Wood Badge. President of tlie Cen­ Jiimboico, 1949”. ’Hie crests will be worn on boys’ Rover Scouts (old Iloy Scouts) Tlic circum stances w ere sueli Unit Fallowing is a list of cows in the tral Executive, Nigel I’oolcy gave of Cochrane. Ont., arc gaUicrlng hls- if the family returned to Britain Okanagan Cow-tcstlng 'Association sweaters, blazers, ski jackets or n short talk to the leaders at tlie other apparel, but not on tho regu­ 'toricol data from early reaidents before sucli a date, a r.mall pension that produced 50 pounds or more tamp-firo session. wlilch Is being mado into a Town would be available. Naturally, with of buUcrfat during the month of • * • lar Scout uniform. History for tlie cclebrallon of tho that in mind, coupled with Ihc fact February. (Note: name of cow. Scouters and Cubbers are re­ Echoes of World Jamboree Boy Scouts of Uic Madison, Wis­ 40Ui uimivcrsary of Cochrane’s es­ that old friends were there, ana breed, pounds of milk, pounds of minded for the next meeting of tlie tablishment as a town, in 1950. that they had no opportunity to butterfut ond name of owner, fol­ Scouters’ Counqll, In tho Trco consin. U.S.A. Troop, who attended make new ones, tlie family wanted Fruit Board room on Thursday, the World Scout Jamboree in low In that order). France in 1947, have given 600 talks TRY COURIER CI8 to return. But there was no money. Vicky (30 H. 1707, 71.7 Cold­ March 24. ITie 1st Troop will be FOR QUICK RESULTS When local Red Cross officials stream Ranch; Doreen (35) J, laJo. responsible lor tho games period on World Scouting; sent 100 pounds heard about the case tliey started 03.0, K R. Young; Lcddlo (72) J, an investigation. Obviously assis­ 1179, 01.3, K. R. Young; lanthn (70) tance of this kind was outside the H, 1032, 00.4, Coldstream Ranch; communications in British Columbia, l ie shdco ai normal scope of tlie Red Cross but You’ll Do (37) J, 1410. 59.5, B. C. A i-risil Norlhcm Hailroad passcni'er train .stai<- caused by warm rains and thaws wlm b brought lood wlieels w ere started to see if sQmc Palfrey; Rose-o-dny (110) J, 870, ,-i rs every which way on the track after encounte. nu: threats to B.C. districts. Telephone communications assistance could not be found for 5U.7, M. Johnson; Brownie (112) J, roHM BtTWttW tw o lO V ESj/jh hmdslide on tlie run from Vancouver, to Seattle. to Eastern Canada has been severed on numerors tills family’s transportation to Bri­ 957, ,52.0, B. C. Palfrey; Juno (70) H. ^“ -'S S N — Wi‘h No one was injured and train passenijcrs coin- tain. However, before anything was 1030, 50.0, R. Spall. pU ted their trip to Seattle by bus. Slides have been -Central Press Canadian. finalized,, word cainc llirougli tliat Two-year olds that gave 40 irV pl 'vinp havoc ./ith highway traffic, train and win tlie people of tile home Britisli vil­ pounds or more of butlerfal: Pretty III (82) J, 019, 40.9, B. C. loft last week for the coast to re­ lage were starting a fund to pro­ na Island. Mr- Money has been vide transportation for tlic family. Palfrey. visiting his daugliter. Mrs. A. W. join Mrs. Bond's linsbaiui. Corporal Finished periods of 350 pounds or A. K. Bond. R.C.M.P.. who is in La.st week word was received RALLY DAY Gray, fop the past 10 weeks. Vancouver recuperating from an tliat the tickets were on the way more of butterfat: liere and that the party must leave Susan (305) J, 9200, 402, K. R. A. L. Baldock returned on S at­ operatioil. Mrs. Bond and the chil­ Young; Judy (3(55) J, 5805, 351, M. dren have been staying at the on Saturday. HEADS NAMED urday from Vancouver where he Tiicrc followed a long chapter of Johnson. attended sessions of the co-opera­ home of Mrs. W. F. Schell since last fall. incidents which were solved by the tive Whplesale Union as a delegate Hi ♦ post office here and the local cus­ FIUE ALARM SYS’LEM fro mthe Kelowna Growers Ex- TRURO, N.S.—(CP) — The fire AT R U TU N D ■ Rutlandors are congratulating the toms official, prodded by the secre­ eliaiigc. tary of tile local Red Cross branch. conimitteo icporl9d recently to tho • • • Basran Brothers in tlicir outstand­ town council th at $31,165 has .al­ Plans Going Ahead for Annual ing success at the recent bull sale, The family caught the train on Sat­ Solid motal inscribed The Rutland Box Factory has urday, thanks to the efforts of the ready been spent on installing a Rally Hay to Be Held July started to cut ends, and stock for where their entry won the Grand now aliirm system’ and that about IDENTIFICATION TAG Championship. local Red Cross, and they carried First - sides, but will not be in full swing * *»• with them $50 for incidental ex­ $0,500 will be needed to complete Your doo won't bo loti for long if ho woort a Dr. Bollard molol until the end of the month. Some Idonllficalion ditc Intcribed with hit namo and addrott. To 8«» A.C.2 Mervyn Hunter, and his penses on the trip. the job. RUTLAND—Paul Scdlack w as saw equipment and blower con­ This is but another in the long Ihli tolld, good looking dog fog, |otl tond ihroo Dr. Bollard t nections still remain to be installed. father, Sam Hunter, drove to Re- LONG SERVICE RECORD lobolt plut St! (to covor moiling and handling) to Dr. Ballard, DOCl^CAT chosen to head the Rutland Rally • * • ' vclstoke tor the week-end to visit list of little-publicized, incidents Day committee at a meeting held wherein the Red Cross have step­ SPRINGHILL, N.S.—(CP)— Two 4659 Victoria Road, Vancouver. Profoct your pot agolntt loti FOODS . A meeting of Bclgo domestic Mrs. A. Greig, Mervyn’s sister. veteran Springhill coal miners, .To- end Insure hb oood health by foodlng him Dr. Ballard • in the iibrai-y Wednesday of last Mervyn will continue on from Re- ped into a picture and contributed week. The meeting was well attend­ water users was held in the com­ much to the health and assistance senh Moss and Wilfred Arseneau, champion hoollh foodt. Avoiloblo ovorywhoro. 9.IDBV/ They beg for if munity hall on J’riday afternoon, vclstoke to rejoin his depot, where who' have served as check-weigh- ed and preliminary arrangements ho is specializing in radar. of deserving persons. In this case, for the big day were well advanc­ with about 40 in attendance. A. .* • • the local official was the welcomed mcn for 49 andi^4 years respective­ ed before the evening was oyer. L. Baldock was elected to the chair, helping hand in a strange country. ly, have'retired on pension. and T. S. Hughes, secretary-man­ The Rutland Board of Trade is The rally will be held July 1, as planning to hold their monthly sup­ it was last year, in spite of a plea ager of the B.M.I.D., was chosen secretary of the meeting. There per meeting in the community hall by Fred Kitsch on behalf of the on Wednesday. March 23. Business Kelowna Kinsmen, who would like was a discussion regarding the ac­ tion of the B.M.I.D. board in turn­ in connection with the m.itter of to see Rutland go back to the King s Fire Protection will be the agenda. Birthday, and leave July 1 dear, for ing over the eight-mile syphon to • • • Walker, owner of land above the their ball tournament. It was The Rutland B.C.F.G.A. has _at ed out that for many years the new ditch, and a committee of three, G. Waddington, R. G. Bury last acquired full title to the Air­ King’s birthday had ceased to be port-park property, bought from the Rally Day in Rutland, due to andA. Craggs was appointed to dis­ cuss this with the trustees at a the Kelowna Board of Trade a the fact that the swimming pool year ago for $3,000 ’The titles came had caused aquatic events to be an later meeting. Tom Hughes pre­ sented a proposal for renovation from Kamloops last week. The important part of the day s events, subdivision plans have not yet re­ and the early June date was un­ of the system, and improvement of the supply. It was. evident that ceived the public works approval, suitable for this. and this hurdle has to oe taken be­ / a lot of the pipes were too small The committee decided to raliie fore the lot owners can get title. a standard car in connection with for the number of connections now the admission tickets, and a com­ on them and it was estimated that 510,000 would be required over the CHARGED WITH i m o l WVWMIC mittee of six was appointed to / handle this. Andy Kitsch was put next few years to fix up the sys­ MURDER in charge of the ball tournament, tem. The meeting eventually pass­ Paul Sedlack, softball; board of ed a resolution authorizing the sec­ trade, midway; Mrs. F. Oslund and retary to investigate the possibil­ Mrs. A. W. Gray, refreshment com­ ity of borrowing money for the mittee, and Archie Weighton and works, on the security of the water the B.C.F.G.A., grounds and gate rates, and spread the repayment Vf committee. . over 10 years. Another resolu­ “Pi” Campbell was put in charge tion authorizing an increase of 51 of aquatic sports, and Jim Clark per service per month, to provide and Claude Bissell in charge of the funds to repay such a loan was track and field evehts. H. Dorland also passed. • • • accepted the job of advertising The A.O.T.S. Club held it’s first manager, and Larry Preston will supper meeting since the revival of again be secretary-treasurer of the the organization. An excellent day. Responsibility for the dance supper was served by the mem­ in the evening will be undertaken bers of the Women‘s Federation, by Bernie Heitzman. Nick Carson and this was followed by a sing­ has charge of the horseshoe pitch. song led by Rev. Stewart Crys- dale. A “Town Hall” discussion of Communism and Christian De­ E. T. Money left on Saturday i i i i i last for Vancouver, \vhere he will mocracy, led by Chairman H. W. visit friends for a , few days before Hobbs, followed. Among those con­ proceeding to his home on Satur- tributing to the discussion were ■ Claude Bissell, T. S. Hughes, George Mugford, and some of the visitors from the Kelowna A.O.T.S. in. attendance. • • • A group of Ellisonites staged an enjoyabld concert and dance in the Rutland community hall on Fri­ day evening, March 11th. There was a good crowd on hand of Rut­ land as well as Ellison residents. Len Piddocke was master of cere­ monies, and explained the purpose of the affair, which was to raise funds for starting a P.T.A. in the Ellison district. Following was the program; mixed choir, led by S. Teorek; recitation, C. Fugger; high­ land fling, by Phyllis MacDonell, with Bob Booth accompanying on the bagpipes; Phil Bachman, piano accordion solos; vocal duet,, by Caroline Fugger and Eva Teorek; one-act play, “Shh—it’s a Woman”! Following the concert the Lehner orchestra provided the music for on enjoyable dance. ' ♦ • • Mrs. A. K. Bond and children

T he M ost M eam tiliii Tiairng ®ii W heels Raymond Fernandez, 34, shown 1. THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING BEAUTY above, adjusting his toupee in po­ lice headquarters, and Mrs. Martha 2. LOWEST PRICED CAR WITH GM HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE Beck, 29, below, are charged with Optional a t additional coat on Chieftain and Streamliner modelt. the murder of a widow and her A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS small daughter near Grand Rapids, 3. VISION-AIRE INTERIORS Mich., and have also admitted to killing an Albany, N.Y.. woman in her New York city rooming house 4. WIDER SEATS-ADDED ROOM and burying her body in the base­ ment of the. woman’s residence. EXTEND to you and your fam ily a m ost cordial 5. WIDE, EASY-ACCESS DOORS Murder \uctims here are identified as: Mrs. Delphine Downing, 28, a invitation to come in and see the great new 1949 6. NEW WIDE-HORIZON CURVED WINDSHIELD widow and her two-ycar-qld daugh­ ter Rainelle. Police say the pair P o n t i a c ! , Definitely and decidedly, it’s the finest, 7. SAFE-T-NEW DRIVER VIEW have confessed to this double mur­ most beautiful Pontiac we have ever been privileged der. The third admission names 8. idEW DIAL-CLUSTER DASH P o t t Htrdy) Janet Fay of Albany, N.Y., as the to show. You ^vill admire everything about it: the victim, killed and buried last Jan. 9. EXCLUSIVE TRAVELUX RIDE Calgary • 4. 'The authorities point out that flashing smartness of its completely new Bodies by the victims met Fernandez and 10. N EW FINGER-TIP STARTER BUTTON ^Kelowna Mrs. Beck through a “Lonely F i s h e r —i t s many new features—its fine performance. Pcnti«ton_ Kimberly' Hearts” club. The pair had lived in ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Nclton,. Mrs. Downey’s home for several Here’s a real step forward in the motor world . • • Yjneouvert 11. NEW CONTROLLED VENTILATING SYSTEM weeks. one that you should see tvithout delay! >50 min. ^r.nbro#k CONSTRUCTION UP 12. CARRY-MORE LUGGAGE SPACE I Trail . SUDBURY. Ont. — (CP) — Con­ n. struction is again picking up in Mc- AVAILABLE IN FOUR SERIES: 13. NEW LOW-PRESSURE TIRES, 1 5 " WHEELS Kim township. Building permits for FLEETLEADER SPECIAL o FLEETLEADER DE LUXE construction valued at $24,175 were AND WIDER RIMS issued in January, while the Febru­ CHIEFTAIN AND STREAMLINER to most B.C. Centres 14. PONTIAC FAMOUS IMPROVED STRAIGHT Enjoy the swift flight end imooth comfort of ary figure was S42.900. . modem air travel. O n business or pleasure— vou II EIGHT AND SIX CYLINDER ENGINES get there faster, slay there longer and amve home M.AILM.AN RETIRES POi^TIAC .. , Quality High . . - Price Low! sooner. Convenient daily, except Sunt^y, schedul« BLYTH, Ortt. — I CP) — George P«f3A — with a lOTc saving On round hip fare*. For lull Cowan, who has ben mail carrier InformaOon and reservations, for the last 28 years on R.R. 1, from Blyth. made his last trip over t e l e p h o n e 1126 the route recently. Elmer Schultz now drives the mail. VENTltRF.SOME FROG • /7« PETERBOROUGH, Ont.—(CP) — Goj>jJon White. 13,. found a m edium- rizod fre;; laiely along the creek be­ Victory Motors Ltd* ' ' ' M ■ hind the Civic Hospital. He took the ' Phone ^ 7 croaker home just to prove spring 542 Bernard W A t R ^ U N E S i-s re;;;ly on the way.

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PAGE TWELVE in the district Is welcome. ltOAl> IMfROVfatKNT HIVEUS, Man. (CI‘) -I’lic muni­ MAiUNE BEACX>Nli ICE JAMS IMPERIL VALUABLE FARM LANDS FRIENDSHIP TEA Frank AlUnghnm, youngster son of Mr. and Mrs. W. AUlngham, re­ cipality of Daly will cjiend $10,000 VANCOUVEIl — (Cl') - A mod- turned home on Saturday last in the Improvemcnl of roads U»ls ,siO«’SaaA T C H IIi^ tr n nutornaUc bcaw n Byslcm com­ BEING PLANNED from Vancouver where he has been yours. Council, at a ix'ccnt meeting I RmUmv0 hch in a Jiffyj bining radio beam and Xoghom attending the short coun;e at U.B.C. for guiding Bhii>a along the ruggctl BY OYAMA W.I. In horticulture. approved the work and appointed v y. * 'll.4-^ ’• British Columbia coast wl«cn fog- KH*d commissioners. b • • • a t l a s t ! layette, one of a dozen, completed the Borden Park Zoo hero. Peter to send to Europe through the poked his nose up New Year’s Day Unitarian service committee, also and scuiTicd back to comfort. some of the finger weaving work When February 2 rolled around, WATSON’S taken up lately by a few of the Peter stayed below ground and members couldn’t even bo coaxed up. A letter rend from Mrs. Stella LBATHIiR CI.WVES Guinmow, superintendent of B.C. xl Institutes, disclosed her intended U-DRIVE are again available in good supply visit to Oyama early in May. the lee jams like the one shown above are causing Iji idge, de.stroyed a power dam and tlien caused exact date to be made known later. CAR SERVICE gre.at damage to bridges, dams and property in the the Big Blue river to spread out and flood thousands On March 22, the National Film Aok tar them at your local dealer. And to area around Milford, Neb. This scene is near this of acres of valuable farm lands. Board pictures will be shown in community, where the lee pack has ripped out one —Central Press Canadian the hall, and the Institute will serve 1k“ sure of genuine <|uality—look for the refreshments. On Tliursdny, Marcli 24, they will again convene the re­ ,/ ■ name “Watson” stamped on the palm ANCIENT CHAlLDEAN LAMP PEACHLAND W.I. EAST KELOWNA freshments at a social evening to NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. — be put on by the B.C.F.G.A. ri;; and fastener . . . This is your protection. (CP) — A 2500-year-Dld Chaldean C A R D P A R T Y Tea was served during a recess ENTERTAINED BY by Mrs. W. Dungate, Miss V. Hro- lamp is owned by Mr. and Mrs. mek and Miss J. Myrtle and fol­ Roy S. Temple here and they plan SCHOOL PUPILS SUCCESSFUL lowing this, Mrs. T. Towgood gav.c "Reserve Your Car” — Phone 222 JIOHN WATSON LTD. to use' it if another powOjr short­ EAS'r KELOWNA The Parish a short talk on making a lamp­ Night Phono 1070-R age develops. It was found during shade. She displayed samples of VANCOUVER B.C. excavations in Bethlehem in 1930 Hold Debate oh Whether City g ““i S “ S?ur S different shades and is making ar­ Life More Enjoyable :inan eight tables of whist rangements for a series of after­ WEEDEN GARAGE and given to the Temples Rural Life being played. A very enjoyable noon classes to which any woman missionary. ------evening was spent. PEACHLAND—The regular meet- Refreshments were served by ing of the Women’s Institute was members, and the prize winners held in the munleipal hall last were: ladies’ first. Mrs. E. Cherar; Friday with the convener of better (ladies’ consolation, Mrs. ; E. ,D. WHEN YOU MAKE A CONNECTION WITH THE schools. • Mrs. G. R. Topham, in Wyatt; gents’ first, A. Orsi; gents’ charge of the program. consolation, I* Hewlett. CITY MAIN SEW ER- Card parties will be held at sev- . ht * Vko„),iervr. Korm eral homes and proceeds will go to Mr. and_ Mrs. G. David^n h^e the Kelowna Hospital Women’s bad as their guests ^oi^ You Will Need Auxiliary kitchen fund. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davidson, of 4 I* i n c h ’Those offering their houses are Westbridge, B.C. 345 Bernard Ave. Mrs. P. Gaynor and MrS. G. Top- ham; Mrs. J. Cameron and Mrs. A. Mr. F. D. Price arrived home Smalls; Mrs. C. C. Heighway; Mrs. from Winnipeg during- the week V itrified Sew er Pipe K. Domi and Mrs. F. Bradley; Mrs. for a short visit. C. O. Whinton; Mrs. A. E. Miller; Mrs. H. Ibbotson. We have a good stock on hand including double Hubs and all other Xabob, Green Label, 1 lb. pkg‘. Mrs. N. Dunn, of Kelowna, was T E A April is the anniversary month, a guest at the home of Mr. and types of fittings. and it was decided to have, an open Mrs. J. S. Ferguson. meeting in the evening. Films may Nabob, Flav.-o-tainer, 1 lb. pkg. be shown. ’There was a short dis­ Jack Stewart has returned from C O F F E E cussion on some changes in the a visit to Vancouver where he re­ BUY “ELK BRAND” PORTLAND CEMENT fall fair prize list. ceived treatment at Shaughnessy Mrs. Topham introduced the Hospital. —Made in B.C. teachers. Miss Laura Rouch and Xeilsons ler.sey, 1 Miss Florence Brown, and the Mrs. Straughton and family left COCOA children from the two rooms who the — district------on Saturday to return took part in the program. The to England, first was a debate by some of the LIQUID WAX, pints children in grades TV and V. _ IVOss Mr. J. Walker is a patient in the Kelowna Buildero Supply Ltd. Brown explained that the children Kelowna General Hospital. GLO-GOAT, pints .. had not rehearsed the debate. Don­ • • • na Clements acted as chairman, and Ted Kennett, who has been vis­ P A S T E W A X , 1 lb ... the subjectf Or the debate was “Is iting at the home of his aunt and Johnson's city life more enjoyable than coun­ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Perry, try life.” left during the week., for Van- Keith Long s^oke first with couver. ______HEINZ SOUP ,,„z 3 ,.,29c many points in favor of city life, ^ rvivNMMVO CAKE FLOUR Swansdo-wn and was followed by George Top- ||Y Allrt A X K W W |S ham giving his points on the ad- ItilTlTlLF 12 oz. HEINZ BAKED BEANS 19c vantages of country life. This was BAKING POWDER tin .... followed by Lyle Nelson in favor aUB ELECTS of the city and Jean Bradley of ttfWBiir /\F'F*T/^I?nC HEINZ KIDNEY BEANS 19c the coimtry, Judging the debate v rrl^IiK lS SODAS Salted, 1 lb. pkg. were Mrs. P. C. Gerrie, Mrs. C. C. . ^ j • Heighway. Mrs. F. E. Witt, and in OYAMA--On Tuesday^evenmg of giving the results, Mrs. Gerrie said last weel^ the annual tennis meet- ■that besides being enjoyable, it had mg was held in .the MemonalHm D o e s everything ! Large pkg.— -..... 3 S c beeit hard to decide as both sides small represent t DUZ had some very good points.: They felt that the negative side for the Election of officers coimtry were the winners. The PS took place and resulted children in Miss Rouch’s room gave tn^the following: , C ontinnation oi Social Services BALLARD’S CHAMPION, HEALTH FOOD " PUPPY 2 29c an action play, with appropriate President, Mr. B. Gray, vice--pr songs called “Community Helpers”. ’ Tea was served by Mrs. H. S. Me- Mrs. No^an; e x ^ u tw e ^ e m - lor 2 3 c Donald. Mrs. W. D. Miller, and ^rs, Mr. T, Towgood, Mr. R. A. M uffets ...... PEAS No. 4 std., 20 oz. M rs G W Munro Flaveil. V ital to Com m iuiity Progress 2> f o r ' 0 m m It is hoped for a better turn out Quaker Cornflakes ...... i.r 2 9 c Mrs. G. Stevens and Mrs. B. Vet- of tennis payers this year It was LEMON JUICE 6 oz. ter left on Saturday-of last week to decided to tower the fees to $5 for Quaker Wheat Flakes ff® return to their home in Veteran, adults with members supplying The Social Security Tax is specifically designed to improve 5 5 c Alta. their own balls; $1 for beginners Grape Nut Flakes EGGS Grade A large, dozen and $2 for junior players. health, protect the aged and relieve want throughout our Mrs. Ruth McClure and Mrs. Eve. Wyne will coach the begin­ province. Yoiir government contributes as much as 80/c o RUTLAND fflGI ners. “ TEXKLEEN FOR RUGS ^ CARPETS Special, bottle 1 9 c the cost of various social services carried on in your SCHOOL NOTES com m unity.

By TONY BRUMMET Spring definitely seems to be GOVERNMENT SUPPORT OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES here and the grounds are almost clear- of snow. The students are tired of the indoors and every Two-thirds of all money paid in Social Security and Municipal patch of. grounds, as it clears, is Aid Tax Collections is set aside for services . . . Old ge quickly taken up by a smaU group throwing a ball around. It eases Pensions, Mothers’ Allowance, Child Welfare, Consol o the congestion in the hall-iways. though the many balls flying Tuberculosis, Cancer and Venereal Disease, Public Health around at the same tiiue have made -I'aKiN the grounds into a “no-man’s land . Nursing and Medical Inspection of School Children, Payment ■ However, this situation should of Doctors’ Bills in all cases of persons in receipt of Social soon be eased by organization. Sports Services of any kind. Hospital Grants and Mental Hygiene Last Friday night the Rutland 4V boys'-played the Kelowna Indus­ program. Many of these services are administered by the local trial Electric Dynamos in an In­ On Monday, Wednesday and termediate B fixture. 'The game municipal government, supported by •was fast and rough but was close­ Friday, each week, Canadian m o n e y supplied by you through the Social Security and Mum- •i \ ly checked by the referees as was National operates a through indicated by the 27 personal fouls. sleeping car from the Okanagan cipal Aid Tax. ’The Dynamos held the lead all the way and came out on top 53-38. for passengers destined to Prairie, This gives them a 15 point advan­ Eastern Canada and U.S. points. DISTRIBUTION OF TAX RECEIPTS tage over the Rutland team in the Awake next morning aboard ’The second game of the two-game, V/i Continental Limited. Okanagan total-point series. r a i s e d The Okanagan high school hoc­ sleeper goes as far as Blue River, A ll m oney through the tax is used for Municipal Aid key playoffs were held in Kelow­ where passenger t r a n s f e r is na last Saturday, and teams from and Social Services. Vernon, Penticton, Summerland, arranged to space already reserved. Rutland, and Kelowna competed. Summerland defeated Rutland in And, of course, the C.N.R. also e x e m p t i o n s REDUCE AVERAGE RATE th e first game. 8-6, but due to cir­ operates a through sleeper to cumstances, they joined with Rut­ ' X . land for the evening game against Vancouver, six days a week.- A wide list of exemptions, including food, coal and wood, ...... K.H.S. which was supposed to be essential commodities and services, have the effect oL reducing THE NEW 1949 PONTIAC is available to Canadian motorists in four series—Chieftain, Stream­ a play-off. The game was to be Your train leaves Kelowna 5.00 p.m. Daily except Sunday. liner, Fleetleader Special and Fleetleader Deluxe. Shown here is the Streamliner four-door only an exhibition, biit Kelowna the actual rate of taxation. The Social Security and Municipal proved their right to enter the For information sedan, which like the Chieftain, is available on 120-inch wheelbase with a six or eight-i^rlinder B.C. play-offs by defeating the Aid Tax is not a hidden tax. Everyone contributes. Low- engine. ’The Fleetleader Special and Deluxe are both available on 115-inch wheelbase with a com bined team 6-2. Consult Your Local C.N.R. Agent income groups have either an immediate or deferred benefit. six-cylinder engine. Completely redesigned, the 1949 Pontiacs offer an entirely new concept of ’The sports interests in the school or w rite fxmctional beauty. They are wider and lower than any model yet offered in the Pontiac line. . has turned to softball and though CM’S Hydra-Matic Drive is available as an option at extra (X)st on certain Pontiac models: everyone is willing to admit that W. M. TILLEY, Agent, Phone 330 they had a good time during the winter, playing basketball and hoc­ E. R. WILBY, 210A Bernard Avc. BRITISH COLUMBIA key, they are just as anxious to get Phone 226 Kelowna., B.C. CALL IN AND ENQUIRE TODAY AT at the spring and summer activi­ ties. Arrangements are being made for a battle royal in which the Department of Finance doubt which lingers in the teach­ ers’ minds as to whether or not the PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, B.C. students are superior in the_ game^ of volleyball, is to be shattered. Considerable controversy over this / , 1 6 2 VICTORY MOTORS subject has materialized into actual Phone 207 plans for a contest to decide the 542 Bernard issue. 1

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land winners in the semi-finals of t e n y e a r s a g o the senior A basketball playoff for b m te Tbarsdayi March IG, 1939 the right to meet the Victoria Capi­ “PendozT wiU be the name of the tals in the finals. new ferry being assembled here to . • * HIGH GRADE EASTERN HARDWOOD replacd the vessel Cannery tomato prices have not tween Kelowna and WestbanK. been settled yet; the association HamUton Bridge Company hfs been has named $17 for Earliana and $20 STURDILY BUILT instructed to Pl^^e, ‘ Pendozi upon for John Baer. In subsequent dis­ the sides of the new craft. F^her cussions with the association the JACK-KNIFE TABLE Charles Pendozi (Pandosy) OMI, canners said their price would be set up a mission near Kelowna m $16 50. The association was willing RED LEATHERETTE UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS 1859 and is claimed by many to be to accept $17.50 for all canning to­ the first white man. to settle in the matoes and there the matter WONDERFUL VALUE ! stands. .i valley. , , , . Improvements to the hospital After weeks of investigation the grounds are being considered by a A ' K. Lloyd committee on central joint Gyro and hospital commi^^._ TERMS: $20.00 DOWN - BAL $8.50 MONTHLY selling has advised shippers that in its opinion the only way to ob­ J. M. Robinson succeeds W. tain the greatest results from a n ­ O’Neil as manager of the Kelowna tral selling is for export as well Growers Exchange. domestic marketing^to come ... under the supervision of the desig­ Interest in trapshooting is wan­ B uy Your AND HERE’S A USEFUL nated single agency. ing and has swung around to rifle • • • competitions. -• COT FOR THOSE Four Kelowna High School pu­ , • ■ • ♦ * * pils will be guests of Vancouver Gen. A. R. Harman was re-elect­ UNEXPECTED GUESTS. School Board at the time ^ the ed president of the horticultural visit of King George and Queen society at its annual meeting, with Elizabeth. Method to be i^ed for R. L. Dalglish vice-president, and selecting the four pupils has not Ben Hoy, secretary-treasurer. been decided. F/L A. D. Morfee, after an m- N O W ! • • • • spection of the possible site at the Kelowna School Board is calling north end ot the city, has decided for tenders for the construction of to recommend it for an airport to A new shipment of fine quality a new addition to the present ji^- the department of national defence. ior high school building on Richter Street, at an estimated cost of from t h i r t y y e a r s a g o $33,000 to $34,000. Thursday, March 13, 1919 lo w s : ^ WbS MW ■ ♦ No opposition was forthcoming A delegation from Rutland has at the general public meeting call­ requested permission, from the Ke­ ed by the Moderationlsts League oh lowna Board of Trade to use about Monday, with E. M. Carruthers in BLACK $ 2 0 -9 5 10 acres of the projected airport the chair. R. B. Kerr was one of When not in use can be folded as il­ property for a sports field. the chief speakers of the evening. lustrated. And put in closet. Coni- The B.C. Court of Appeal has Kelowna Growers Exchange ex­ quashed the decision of Mr. Jus­ perienced an excellent year, a fortable! Handy! We have sold a tice Manson in Supreme Court m poorly-attended annual meeting was the much-discussed case of the City informed. F. Rush and Grote Stir­ ot Kelowna versus William Nychuk, ling were the two nominees elect­ lot of these as they have proven which involved his erection of a ed to the directorate. portion of a building on Bernard popular with everyone. Avenue without obtaining a per­ This issue of The Courier includes mit from the building inspect*^. a picture of two soldiers in Ger­ The latest decision upholds the many standing by a box of Kelow­ original verdict of E. M. Carruth- na apples packed by. Stirling & See ers J P., in Kelowna, and also up­ Pitcairn Ltd. The two men were holds the validity of the building Lieut. Hatcher of Enderby and Cpl. by-law a section of which was Henry Allan of Kelowna. thrown over by Mr. Justice Man- I son. Fate of the building, now E. R Bailey was re-elected to the j77\'^Trrrrt?ontpleied,~lios—tvith—Kelo%vna--ci,ty agricultural and trades association chair with Leslie Dilworth, vice- .... _ . president. Executive members are ^ Apple juice now is being manu­ J. Bowes, S. T. Elliott. W. Prige, J. factured in Vancouver from Oka- L. P ridham and M. Hereronlvf; - nagan apples. Montreal Canadiens have iett for t w k n t y y e a r s a g o the Pacific Coast where they will Thursday, March 14, 1929 play either Seattle or Vancouver - Kelowna will entertain the main- for the world’s hockey champion­ C o v erin g s ship. Many returned soldiers are go­ ing to be looking for work this W m , Splendid selection of Linoleum. year on , the farms of the Okana­ .4' a u c t i o n gan preparatory to taking over ®farm property of their own. FOR'TY Y ^R S AGO Thursday, March 11, 1909 SALE The Southern Okanagan Power Co. Ltd! gives notice in the B. C. Dairy Cattle. Dairy Equipment Gazette of its intention to con­ . Machinery, Tractor, Truck struct works for the development R u g s of power at Okanagan Falls. For Mr. A. Morris, R.R. 1, Purchase of the A. & T. grounds PENTICTON, near Skaha by the citj- passed by a narrow mar­ Both large and small, reasonably priced. Lake on gin in the by-law yesterday wito 95 in favor and 52 against. ’I^e Designed to make every home a castle. FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, necessary tlu ’ce-fifths m argin in-, 1949 at 1 p.m. dicated that 89 votes were needed 12 grade Holstein and Jersey, to pass the by-law. cows, milking or due at early A deputation consisting of H. W. dates. ' Raymer, W. M. Crawford. A. L. 5 Heifers. 3 months to 1 year old Meugens. P. B. Willits. G. C. Rose, 1 Holstein Bull year old. L. C. Aviss and G. James waited on USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Half ton International pick up the city council requesting a lease truck; New Cletrac lYactor for the newly-formed aquatic as­ HG42; Surge M ilking M achine. sociation of a site in the city park 3 units, 54 ft. pipe; Beatty Ma­ for a proposed pavilion. Mr. Ray­ nure carrier; Ensilage cutter, 12 mer submitted plans, the cost to be in. Gilson: MaSsey Com Bmder; $5,000. An area of 200 feet lake Imperial feed grinder with b:y;- frontage by 100 feet depth was sug­ ger; Root pulper; 13 Silo bands, gested as the amount of land 12'; Horse disc 6’; 1 row horse required. corn planter: 16’ rubber tired steel tractor trailer; Running gear and rack; Cream separatory RIJTLAND Barn feed wagon; Hand tmik A meeting of the Rutland-Elli- pump; 3.9 Dairy steam boUer; son Liberal Association held in the 34 wire and wooden bottle cases; library room on Thursday evening Noi 6 DeLaval bottling machine; appointed the following as dele­ 22 tube DeLaval milk cooler; gates to the Liberal Convention in Steam cabinet; Milk cans. Kelowna tonight: F. L. Fitzpatrick. PvticulATs from owner or auc- B. Heitzman, Joe Schneider, Mrs. Uoneers—Terms of sde^ cash. A. W. Gray.-Thomas Hughes, Andy Kitsch. A. W. Gray, with Alex Sie- Mat. Hassen & Sons, ben and George Craig as alter­ TELEPHONE No. 1 Auclioneers, Annstromf, B.C, nates, for Rutland and Tom Car­ 59-T2C ney and Joe Conroy as delegates from Ellison.

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March 5, in Orovillc. WarJiington, KINETTE CLUB Rev. Kctcliing ufneiuting. PLANS TO HELP H ither and Yon Mr. and Mrs. F. D. B urkholder HOSPITAL WARD will be after live hosts tonight Mrs. tl. D Campbell and ber chil­ l’lau.s for tw o different projects when they entorluin at the Kelowna dren, Gordon and Agnes, lett tor III aid of the Kinsmen chlldreii’B Golf Club. C ci^ Jbr C(4e , Bdinoiilon recently, where tor the Will’d at the Kelowna General Ilds- next few weeks they will visit Mrs. jiltal wer« discussed at the regulur Campbell’s niollier, Mrs. J. W. Tlior- monthly rnectlng of the Kelowna burn. Kinetic Club, held recently at Ihi • • • liome of Mrs. H. Kitsch in Glen- Mrs. E. U. W inter and Mrs. G. T. more. Weyenlx^rg were co-hoateases Wed- Prm ent from Canada 'I’hrec new members were intro­ msday afternoon when they enter- TIMELY duced, Mrs. W. Lesnieisler. Mrs. E. biined at f^ewcll tea honoring Mrs. ’I'aylor and Mrs. B. Hume. Don Stewart, who is leaving tlie Mrs, O. Hoake volunteered to re- city on Friday. • • • RECIPES jiicsciit tile Klnclte Club at the rc- SAIAM (,uJar m onthly m eeting of ttie Mrs. W. Quillan, of Alberta, is a ilculth Unit here. CHMSTOnitR WNOI ftlS IN T S visitor to the city, a guest at tlie Saint Patrick’s Day is commemo­ home ot her son-in-law and daugh­ rated by many people who liave ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hussell. Mrs. not the faintest trace of Irish blood, COUPLE MARRIED Friday, March 1$ Quillan has just returned from u ns w ell a t those who revere tlie AT OROVILLE CKOV — 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. trip in the southern states, where memory of the good saint for what slie spent sonic time in Texas. lie did for tliclr native country. Mr. and Mrs. Mux Bcrard, of Afetfiff AAlP/iO V aO / • O • Pcrliaps the reason for sucli iSiniUi Kelowna, announce tlie mar- S y m p h o n y J. S. Graham and J. M. Clarke, widespread celebration lies in the lii gc of tlicir only dmigiiter. Hazel of Kererooos, are guests for a few fact that green promises spring and Gladys, to John Parker, son of Mr. r a 2S%m¥&m3A^^ di.ys at Ellis Lodge. also that potatoes, pipes and sham­ (lid Mrs. H. Parker, of Nortli Van- “ P o p ” • • • rocks arc easily procured and make (( uvor. The wedding took place on Visitors to the city from Winiil- sudi clToctive decorations. Saint Iiog for a short stay arc Frank Isaak Patrick’s Day is an excellent ex­ C o n c e r t cuse for party meals. :•!;(! D. Leowen, guests at the Wll- by the TORONTO tMire l(i\v Imi. Potatoes naturally take a promi­ ~ ^ i ^ O C A C H E * • • nent place in menus for the seven­ Kor quick eomfortlnit lielp for Backaoho, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA teenth of March. Potato pancakes nhcumntlo Pnlns. OclllnK Up NIghU. ^ron« PAUL SCHERMAN Leo E. Thorouso and Fred T. Zop- cloudy urine, IrrltallnR puMage*. Lee New Improved VEL o(idling. boUi of New Westminster, or scones for breakfast, potato souf- ClIGtLOcircles underuiiuva eyes, and -swollen------ankles, ’ dua C onductor aie giiest.s at Ellis Lodge. Me or scallop for lundi and baked to non-orgflulo and non-oyatcnilo Kidney Docs This for You 4> ¥ m or browned potatoes for dinner Iiliiildcr IroubU a, try Cyttax. Quick, compicU CHRISTOPHER LYNCH. Tenor Miss A. Carthicr, of Winnipeg, is are easy and suitable. *aU(iaRcllon or money back guaranteed. Aik G u est Artist S-9-3} 1 VEL cuts dishwashing time in halt a guest at tlie Willow Inn. It is easy to scoop out the center your druggist for CystiX todaya ♦ • • of smooth potatoes to make liolders 215 Cuts grease, banishes soap scum. A Prince Albert visitor to the city for tall green candles. r 's Josepli Wlilte, a guest for several If green gelatine jelly is mould­ 3 Gives you soft water washing. cays at Ellis Lodge. ed in a shallow pan it may be cut m m ¥ into small shamrocks with the H. V. Young, of Vancouver, is a ’’club” cutter from a set of decor­ <1 Safer for woolens, stockings, guest at the Willow Inn. ative cutters. If no cutter is avail­ lin g e rie . * * * able the jelly may be cut In small Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell, of square or diamond shapes. These lamL 'Qumplin^s S Milder to hands. Kamloops, were recent visitors to bits of green make the plainest the city, guests at Ellis Lodge. salad or cake look important. : jggM fg g Aa/j^aa macA ¥ * ¥ ’The home economists of the Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis were sumer Section. Dominion Depart­ 4^(^C a s soa/>»i Iiosts Friday evening, when they ment of Agriculture, give some entertained in their Water St. home suggestions for Saint Patrick’s cost so little m ade with M AGIC at two tables of bridge. Day. « • * COTTAGE FRUIT SALAD Cut 2 lbs.Inmb intol"piccoB; brown woU in hot drip­ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McGlashing. I ’/j tablespoons gelatine ping; pour off oxcona fat. Add 4 c, boiling water, 2 colory tops, 2 Hprign pamloy» 1 bay loaf, 1 tap. oalt and y i tap. of Penticton, were recent guests at j4 cup cold water Jane Froman, of radio and stage singing fame, is enthusiastically tlic Willow Inn while visiting in poppor. Cover ond Bimtnor 2 lira. Add c. dicod corrota, 1 cup sweetened syrup from ki.ssod b.v eight-weeks old puppy “Amity”, a present from Mary Sus.sman 6 pooled Binoll onionu. Sinnner until moat and vogotablca Kelowna. of Canacia, representing Children’s International group attending brotiicr- * * * canned pears aro iondor, about hr. Comblno 1 tba. molted butter % cup cold water hood meeting of National Conference of Christians and Jews in New and 2 tba. flour and stir in a litUo hot gravy; stir into Vancouver guests at Ellis Lodge 3 tablespoons vinegar York. Women’s Division of conference sponsored tlie meeting, at which stow; atir and cook until thickonod. this week include T. Neil, R. Searle, 3 cloves Miss Froman received offleial citation for her work in human rclaticns. DUMPLINGS; Mix and aift into bowl c. onco- S. A. Mathews, Peter Peteghem, Few drops green colouring eifiod paotry flour (or 1H c. onco-aifted hord wheat flour), J. W. Anderson and J. T. Herron, all 1 4-oz. package cream cheese 3 tap. Magic Baking Powder, ^ top. aalt. Cut in finely visitors of a few days. WESTBANK HOME APPEARS HERE IH tbs. shortening. Mako n well in contro, pour in c. * • • 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 cup diced, canned pears cold water or milk ond mix lightly with a fork. Drop by John Hall, of Erickson, and A. SCENE OF QUIET small spoonfuls over hot stow. Simmer, without lifting 2 cups diced, unpeeled apple tho cover, for 15 minutos. Miller, of Oliver, are both guests at So^k gelatine in cold water for MARCH WEDDING the Royal Anne, while in the Or­ 5 minutes. Bring pear syrup, water, The Westbank home of Mr. and chard City attending a B.C. Tree vinegar, and cloves to boiling point. Mrs. Frank Pascale was the scene Fruits’ meeting. Boil for 2 minutes and remove the of a quiet wedding last Saturday af­ cloves. Add the soaked gelatine and ternoon, when a Vernon couple Mr. and Mrs. D. McGowan, of stir until dissolvedt'Add green col­ took their marriage vows before ■ Penticton, were recent visitors to ouring. Chill until partially set. In the city, guests at Ellis Lodge. Rev. H. S. McDonald, of Peachland. the meantime, blend well together They were Ruth Merlyn Cox, A sk your grocer f o r , . . Other Penticton guests at Ellis the cream cheese and mayonnaise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lodge are W. B. Johnston, J. W. Add to partially set gelatine mix­ Cox, and Robert Albert Cox, son of Hutchison and Ben Hone, of the ture and beat 'with rotary beater Oliver Chemical Works. Mr. and Mrs. Albert George Cox. • * * until light. Fold in pears and ap­ The bride was attended by her ples. Turn into moistened or oiled Mr. and Mrs. D. Brewster, of sister, Mrs. Charles Murphy, . and mould and chill until firm. Un­ Mr. Murphy supported the groom. Bartff, w ere guests for several day.s. mould on crisp lettuce leaves. at the Willow Inn this Week. Also present at the wedding were « • « Yield: six servings. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mihalik, uncle O O V E R L E A F Mr. a ad Mrs; G. A. Elliot, and • POTATO CANDY and aunt of the groom, and their Mrs. P. J. O’Neil, were Sunday visi- •j4 cup hot, freshly mashed, daughters, Margie and Marie; Pa­ , tors to Kaleden, where they were baked potato tricia Cox, siister of the bride; Mrs. guests at the home of Mrs. Elliot’s cups icing sugar J. Kneller, grandmother of the uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 1 teaspoon almond extract groom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Cox, Sutherland, formerly of Lethbridge. 3 tablespoons cinnamon of Pentidton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Whal- Have potato smoothly mashed. ley, of Kelowna, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ HP Mr. and Mrs.

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R e c ip e Measure Into largo bowl, ^ c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. grantfiated sugar; atir until sugar is diswlved. Sprinicle slowly with 1 envelope Fleischmann’s Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 min., TH EN stir welL Scald 1 c. milk and ' stir in 5 tbs. granulated sugar, 2 tsps. salt; cool to lukewarm. Add to yeast mixture and stir in cup lukewarm water. Beat in 3 c. onco-sifted bread floor; beat well. Beat in 4 tbs. melted shortening. Work in 3 c. more once-sifted bread flour. Knead until smooth and elastic; place in greased bowl and brush top with melted butter or shortening. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. Let riso until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough in bowl, a n d impress people! greasb top and let rise again until nearly doubled. Punch down dough and roll out, half at a time, , into a rectangle a scant ■ thick; Palm Brick of the Month . . . chips of crisp cocoanut in ■ lift dough, cover with cloth an(l 6^min. Brush with melted exotic Pineapple Palm Ice Cream , ,. Coooanut'Pineapple butter or shortening; cut into will impress your guests . . . and you! It’s so convenient,’ strips wide.. Pile 7 strips together; cut into pieces. so quickly prepared, so thrifty . . . Where else will Place cut-side up in greased muf­ fin pans; separate sUces a little at you find a dessert that costs so little . . . tastes so fine! the top. Cover and let rise until doubl^ in bulk. Bake in hot ]0 isrssm i oven, 400®, 16-20-min. DRV ACW; a*ti y j s A s r I 1\ 3 I fTAn ftSSHt

This year, the Canadian Red Cross Society ready: on the highway, in rural Outpost is busier than ever, serving the nation, il Hospitals, in veterans* hospitals or city homes, it tends and teaches our citizens. New Fatf-Acting Dry Ysotl is building a better and healthier Canado Nesd, NO RaMgeroflen I The arms of the Red Cross reach out to in which w e may live. In country, homlet IFs's fact! Fleitcbmano’s Royal Fast Ras­ and cHy, its work o f mercy touches* ^ e triumph over suffering everywhere. ing Dry Yeast keeps for weelu and w etlu lives of all of us. In ocean port or prairie To ensure its success, the Red Cross on the shelf. And it's full-strength aod COCOANUT. PINEAPPLE town. Red Cross organizations ore alert to needs your help to help others. Remember fast-aaing whenever you’re ready to bokel the needs of the stricken. That need may this when you moke your contribution to //yoifbatta/bemt-utcthiamodernfoaaof F iy e g e h e r o u s s e r v i h g s arise around the comer or across the seas. the Society’s 1949 fund campaign this yeast for finest results in your breads,rolls March. and buns. Get Fleischmano’S.Royal Fast But wherever H arises, the Red Cross is Rising Dry Yeast at your grocer’s to-day. y o u R P AL M . D E A L E R ’ S N O W ! s u / f f i / y / PAGE FIFFEEN THE KELOWNA COURIER TIIUIISDAY, MARCH 17, m S Good Wishes Extended City Resident at Birthday Party BIRTHS

Ml utici Miu. L. A. Polzin were and Mrs. G. D. PoliJn, with Don­ diiim-r hour gucsU Mon4^^ % Tlicordorc, only son of Mrs. Eliza­ General Hospital, on Sunday, March 13. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ At the regular meeting of the ■ M beth Young, of Regina, and the late land Meunlcr, Kelowna, a daugli- Girl Guides held Monday of Inst .jH. I t . John Young. Tlie nmrrlago will week, Annette Bodcruck and Di­ take place on Wednesday, April 20. tcr. ana Knowles were welcomed ns nt 2.30 p.m., in St. Michael Sc All COUSINS—At the Kelowna Gen­ recruits. Angels' Church. eral Hospital, on Sunday, March 13, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Miss Crofton, former captain of / S '■y. Coats ft Mr. and Mrs. Phil Meek wore Cousins, Okanagan Mlsslan. u son. two companies in Prince Albert, ROBILLARD—At the Kelowna Saskatchewan, was also wMcomcd. dinner hosts nt the Royal Anne like a Hotel Sunday afternoon, lionorlng General Hospital, on M onday, The changes In patrol leaders M arch 14, 1949, to Mr. and UJrs. and seconders were announced at Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart, who rr are leaving tomorrow for Vancou­ Alfred Robillard, Kelowna, a son. B f i e a i l t the meeting. Linda Ghczzl was 4*- y appointed Patrol Leader of the C,' ver, where Mr. Stewart, who is nn employee of the Royal Bank, has TRY COUIUER CI.AS8IFIEDS Scarlet Tanagers, Laetitln Ilotson I, FOR QUICK RESULTS In lovely fj^abarclines and iniporled of the Kingfishers, Marjorie Burn- .{■i , 5* : / been transferred. still, the seconder of the Robins, Ah.'1 3 ' cloths in all the latest sli.ades. Clarice Poitras, the sccoridcr of the Orioles, Mary Schmid|t. the sec­ . A -'.JS onder of the Scarlet Tanagers. and PIANIST Bernice Coults, the seconder of the VERA SOPUCK (WINNIPEG) Swallows. All these appointment!! arc for a three month trial period. “Young Artists Series” A HAT FOR MILADY The appointment of Audrey James as Patrol Leaders of the Swallows Presented by B.C. Registered Music Teachers’ Assu. —To suit any hiidi^et— was confirmed. and First United Church Choir. A district knowledge quiz was In the latest straws, fur felts. won by the Swallows, and the rest ' h ) United Church Auditorium of the evening spent in folk danc­ ing. MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1949, at 8.15 p.m. See our large display now at your Uniforms, fees, behaviour and at- m illiners. tcndJince will be stressed in the Admission SOrf by Programme at the. Door. inter-patrol competition. 60-T2c Proceeds from the tea, held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hotson, will go to aid the camp-site fund. -w ith A mcciuiKmeeting was wub held IIOJU. today iuuu,y ix^. at the The three Swedish princesses, Desire, Birgitta and lein, Sweden, where they spent their vacation- home of the commissioner, Mrs. H. Mar.garetha, left to right, are a pretty picture at Slore- most of the daylight hours on sldis. W. Arbuckle, and an organization------Your Ladies’ and Children’s Apparel Specialists al meeting of the Ranger Company will be held there tonight. Eighteen-year-'old Merle Miller Emerges On Monday evening Mrs. R. E. Special Spring Offer Holland and Mrs. Louis Rampone Winner in Local Talent Search Contest were joint hostesses when friends THE KINSMEN GLUB OF gathered at Mrs. Holland’sx/Ti-o home, T«v,n Eighteen-year-old Merle Miller the judge’s opinion, that was most 8 oz. jar — Regular $2.50 T,K.L.O. 1 road, to honor Mrs. John emerged the victor of the Kelow- likely to succeed, under the pre- MINISTER’S KELOWNA Parker, a r^ent bri^. An s ^ district preliminary in the vailing conditions at Vernon and basket filled to ovei^owng Teachers’ Federation talent Vancouver. H O M E S C E N E N O W $ 1 . 5 0 was present^ to tte bnde. ^cj^__j^ntestr-held-Monday—eve------Those-taking—part-in-the-con- ARE PROUD TO PRESENT O F W E D D IN G This offer only good while stock lasts.' Don t miss it ! lerved. auditorium. Junior Vocal • • « Merle is the daughter of Mr. and ,.r> r r Mrs. W. Wachlin was honored Mrs. S. T. l^ler, Leon Avenue Oyama- Girl Becomes Bride of Wednesday evening on the occa- and is a stude^nt ^ the Ke^wim ,™ Night”- Sylvia Pel- Samuel H. Kelly, of Arm­ sion of her birthday, when 25 high school. She Eas ^en s t^ - ^rough ^e^Night^, stro n g guests entertained in her honor, at mg music with Mrs. A. J. Pnt > Spiller, “A Funny her Richter Street home. ch^d for a number of yeare. and • j, Aden recently passed with distinction her Fellow, OYAMA—The home of Rev. R. B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ grade eight exams with the As- Senior Vocal E. Jeske, minister of the Church -V .. of C3od, in Vernon, was the scene Vita Ray VITAMIN CREAM George HADDAD sociated ° t t h e ^yal Helen Heitzmann, Rutland, “San- of a pretty wedding on March ,12, ‘Build B.C. Payrolls’ Vitamins A and D help give renewed Schools ta Lucia”, Italian folk song; Barry when Marion Melba, only daugh- “Canada’s most brilliant young concert pianist” musical festiv^ Clark, “Oklahoma”, Rogers and vitality to skin cells, making texture ^ rle won the Vemra Vm t^ Hammerstein; Ann Davies, „ ---- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Myers, smoother, contour firmer, tone fresher. C hurch cup fo r haym g th e lugheCT Forest”, Tchaikow sky; M ary of Oyama, became the bride of e delightful efesnser, and powder IN A PIANO RECITAL marks as a pianist m the under 16 Rutland, “Flow Gently Sweet Samuel Hamilton Kelly, son of basa$l.tO Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelly, of Arm­ BRITISH and 19 age groups. Afton”, Bums; Betty Manring, a t th e Merle, who played Debussy’s peachland, “Stars Dotted Over the strong. , “Danse”, will now travel to Ver- sky”, Evelyn Sharp; Glen Urqu- The bride' chose a floor-length COLUMBIA non before the end of the month hart. “Twilight”, Kathryn Glen, gown of white satin, featuring a Scout H all to compete in the Vernon Region- «»* fitted bodice, finished at the neck al, (Okanagan) semi-finals, from Piano with a nylon yoke and raised em­ FAVORITE which a winner will be chosen to Merle Miller, “Danse”, Dbbussy; broidery, worn 'vvith a little silver >- THURSDAY MARCH Z r take part in the final which will ggH Tolten, “Romance”, Sibeleus; brooch and matching ear-rings. 4 ^ Completing______^ __ her ensemble______was a a t 8 p jn . be held in Vancouver at the B.C. carl Culler, “Moonlight Sonata”, m. ; T.F. Easter -convention with i'-- per- aeexnoven;geethoven; uruceBruce i^axcnpoie,Catchpole, “Ma xvia- floor-length embroidered net veil formers from fourteen B.C. zones T^urka in B Minor”, Chopin; Eliza- and she carried a shower bouquet After playing “Rhapsody in Blue” with the Toronto taking part. beth Reece, Westbank, “Moonlight of piak roses and white carnations. S 3nnphony, six thousand people brought him back for Remember, Pacific Milk _ is Mr. J. F. Hobson, chairman, in- Sonata”, Beethoven; Joan Camp- Miss Leona Joyde Leoppky, of seven curtain calls. the only evaporated milk troduced Mr. F. T. Marriage, chair- bell. “Sonta No. 3”, Scarlatti. Vernon, as the bride’s only atten- packed in B.C. and it’s ir­ man of the judges, who stated in The judges of the concert were dant, chose a floor-length gown of Air proceeds for the new Kinsmen'Children’s Hospital his remarks at the close of the eve­ Mr. F., T. Marriage, Mrs. J. Nilson pale pink chiHon, and carried a Ward. radiated to give you added nms—ning—“I X eoiisiuexconsider xi.it a excai.great pitypii-j MacFariane, and Mr. W. Murray, bouquet of lillies and pink carna- goodness. Farm-fresh from that a committee at the coast have The -Kelowna Teachers’ Committee tions. quality farms . . . vacuum given so little thpiight to the con- consisted of Mrs. H. Gilmour, Mrs. The groom was supported by his packed for your table. ditions under which the prelimin- Cowie and Mr. D. S. C. Wood, brother, Alvin Kelly. TICKETS $1.00 EACH aries take place”. Following the ceremony a recep- There are no age limit, he said, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berard en- tion was held at the Community available at no instructions to the judges, and tertaihed on Sunday evening at Hall in Oyama, which was taste- Pacific M ilk no standards set up. Above all, he their South Kelowna home in hon- fully decorated with pink and BROWN’S PHARMACY said, the judges aiM the teacher’s or of their daughter. Hazel, and white streamers. A large silver Irradiated and Vacuum Packed committee in charge felt that it Mr. John Parker, who were mar- wedding bell was hung over the was almost impossible to make ried recently. Many friends and bride’s table which • was centred Your Rexall Drug Store B comparisons between singers and relatives gathered to wish the with a three-tiered wedding cake instrumentalists. W E D E L IV E R Mr. Marriage suggested that young couple happiness. flanked by pink roses. Long tables Phone 19 were set and covers laid for over would have been much better if » ■ - — the B.C.T.F. had offered a scholar­ BARE STAMPS BURNED ^0 guests. ship in voice this year, one in MONTREAL — (CP) — Rare old In receiidng the guests the bride’s piano next year, and one in anoth­ stam ps valued a t $10,000 belonging chose ^ afternoon dres? er instrument the following year. to Commodore Paul W. Earl, M.L. of blue, while the grooms mother Mr. Marriage congratulated the A. (Lib.), Notre Dame de Grace, ^ore a green ensemble. Both wore young people who had taken part, were reduced to a handful pf ^boulder corsages. " / WATCH OUR WINDOWS saying the concert was “weU worth ashes when four youths, escaped Mr. R. Whyte proposed a toast more than money”. He then nam­ from Shawbridge Boys’ Farm, set to the bride, ed'Merle Miller the winner, and them aflame after attempting to Mj-g. p...... Whipple.. was in charge said that she was the contestant, in dispose of them. of tea arrangements, with Mrs. R. DAILY! Endersby, Mrs. W. Dungate, Mrs. MORE NYLON GRIEF YACHT ESCAPES DAMAGE G. Patullo, Mrs. M Purdy, Mrs. R. Treat the family this week-end ! ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N. S. — Whjrte, Mrs. G. Sproule. Mrs. J. (CP) — A 35-foot yacht, the Load- Tyrrelle, Miss Mary Petereder, Miss stone from Marblehead, Moss., ^orieen Announcement Nyffler,. Miss Ethel Tyrrell, Miss narrowly escaped destruction when it dragged anchor in the swift cur­ Maureen McClure, M iss Pat rent of the incoming tide of the Sproule,' and Miss Barbara Walker OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES Annapolis River, recently. Some assisting in serving, men on shore saw the craft’s dan- For travelliug the bride chose a ger, located the skipper and pilot- blue ensemble, and the couple are IN KELOWNA AND DISTRICT ed the boat to safety. honeymooning in the States.

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’'-iiZk. GEROW’S ADORABLE GOWN SHOP Spring Stock W/A IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT arriving D a ily ORIGINAL CHAPEAUS b y M ari The New Owners Wish to Announce that beautifully handmade—colors to match "rhe Store Will Henceforth Be Known As your Easter Suits and Outfit purchased right here. L O O K F O R ALSO— ‘SUTHERLAND’ BLOUSES'— GLOVES H O S IE R Y O N T H E "and HANDBAGS WRAPPER. to complete the Easter Ensemble.

.^er nylons dropping off like no­ Select your choice now— Fresh Daily at your thing is reason for annoyed look bn face of Mrs. Betty Willis in San ‘A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD SAME G rocers. Francisco. Calif. Similar to hosiery F O R EASTER DELIVERY grief reported in other parts of the U.S. Mrs. Willis and a friend were walking across San Francisco’s Gol­ den Gate bridge just minding their LADIES WEAR own business when suddenly they Ladies' Shoppe felt a stinging sensation on their legs. They foimd themselves rapid­ Phone 1203 ^ 1427 Ellis St. 1578 Pendozi P hone 890 ly becoming hoseless. A strange KELOWNA condition of atmosphere is one right across from the Arena. theory. —Central Press Canadian THE KKEOWNA COURIER THUKSDAV. MAUCH 17. J5M3

but they had no recourse but to d«alt with world trend. An invi­ refuse the application. 'Hie own­ tation is extended to the public. DRIVER SWERVES JAYCEES WANT CITY REFUSES ers may appeal to the zoning Softerl Siifferl EVANGELIST board. CANNOT REOCCE FEE TO AVOID DOG CONSTITUENCY GRANT PERMIT Mayor Hughes-Games pointed TO CONTINUE 77ie city clerk was instructid on out that Uie zoning restriction Monday night to write to the BUT HITS MAN prohibiting apartments in certain LOCAL SUIMONS Dominion Book and Bible House NAME CHANGED FOR APARTMENT zones is designed to protect other The special mcctinKs at the Bet- explaining why it is not possible properties In tlic rone. It has been for Uic City Council to grant a re- A Winfield man. Leslie Cook, had found in other cities that once hcl Baptist Church with Evangel­ to be treated in Kelowna General Ask Federal Constituency of New Owner of Building Finds apartments arc allowed In a zone, ist Earl Anthony, of New York rjucst to reduce the trading licence Hospital. Tuesday, for cuts, abra­ M o d City, have proved interesting. of that organization’ll local repre­ Yale be Chanp.ed to Okana- Apartments Not Allowed in the whole zone deteriorates. sions and a fractured rib. when he Later In tlic meeting a similar © ss r" Tho Evangelist will continue a sentative. W. T. Jordan. Tiie let­ was knocked down at Winfield by C an Residential Zone second week dealing with subjects te r win point out that the city situation arose when the applica­ a truck allegedly driven by Sam A resolution asking that the tion of Norman Kourl for a licence of special Interest. Ifls sermon en­ cannot discriminate between lic­ Ehnman. of Kutland. Injuretl MAY APPEAL •i rju»s titled "An Expensive Haircut" ence holders. name of tiie federal constituency for eiglit two-room npartmonts in 3 IN vox man was allowed to go home yes­ the old Copeland house, 784 Elliott! ^ ^ of Yale bo changed to Okanagan, terday, according to police. was unanimously passed by dele­ Building Inspector Finds Al­ Avenue, was presented. 17ie henlth M C) U L Elinnan. driver of the rural milk gates attending a rcjfionni district terations Made Before Per­ inspector reported that mi addi­ truck, told iKilice Cook and his meeting of the Junior Chamber of tional two rooms in the basement *250* TAKE NOTICE dog were walking in tiie same di­ mit Issued were definitely out as far ns that •125* COMrilTI rection as the truck was proceed­ Commerce here last Saturday. Program Change. Total of 38 representatives from apartment was concerned. How­ i i r i u KIT ing, but on the right side of the The City Council on Monday KIT E M H I E S i •HATTER’S CASTLE" wUI not road. Wlicn the dog darted out in­ Kamloops in the north of Osoyoos night refused to grant a licence for ever, ns the Copeland house is not A MMOUt ALATIM THIAniS be shown Tliur., the 24th. to the path of the truck, he hur­ In the south, attended tlic confer­ apartments in Cadder House, 2124 in a zone where apartments are al­ Phone 68 about "JOHNNY BELINDA" will be riedly applied ills brakes. The ence. ITic delegates also went on Pcndozl Street, us applied for by lowed, the permit was refused. Availability of Beats shown 3 dayt, 24-25-2Cth. record favoring a 24-hour customs Mrs. V. LcVasscur, who recently A permit to rent three rooms truck swerved on the slippery service at Osoyoos. A telegram Tout pavement, the roar end knocking purchased the property. was granted to F. S. Anderson, 955 OMEMGinWMEio.yoB MON.. TIJES.. WEDNE8. the pedestrian down. Cook was will also bo sent to Jaycec orgaa- The Council discovered, how­ Manhattan Rond. Thur., Fri at 7 and 9.03 MAT. WED. 2 p.m. (not cont.) .said to have been carrying a Swede izations in Newfoundland extend­ ever, that the alterations had al­ A permit to rent four rooms was Sat. Cont. from 1 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT saw over his shoulder at the time ing congratulations and welcoming ready been made. The building granted Adolph Tosezok, (i31 Har­ them into the Dominion of Canada. inspector, when checking on the vey. ATTEND MATINEE SHOWS he was struck. The dog was un­ Text of the resolution, submit­ 1 p.m., 3.03 - 5.00 hurt. application, hud found that the ted by local Jnycccs to the district) house had been divided into two meeting, dealing with Yale consti­ two-room suites, one three-room JUNIOR CLERK tuency, reads ns follows: and one four-room, with four City Council on Monday night MISS J. EDWARDS '’Whereas the name given the kitchens. appointed J. Hudson to the posi­ Federal Constituency of Yale has tion of junior clerk on the city VI i no bearing whatsoever on its geo­ The Council was forced to refuse PASSES AWAY the application on two counts:-1,1 u-’ staff on a three-months probation­ A former Vancouver business graphical position; alterations had been done without ary basis. woman. Miss Jane Edwards, pass­ “And whereas the name of Yale t a b l e t s bears no relationship to any sec­ a building permit and no apart­ ed away in Kelowna General Hos­ ment houses are permitted in that WANTS SICAMOUS pital on Monday, March 14. after a tion or sectors of the consUtucncy residential zone. brief illness. She was 04 years of historically or otherwise, Jns. D. Johnston, Okanagan Mis­ QUICK Rllltf OF Alderman Jack Ladd pointed out sion, on Monday applied to the age. “And whereas the loss in pub­ that had a building permit been Funeral service will be conduct­ licity across Canada to the fruit City Council for use of SS Slca- HEADACHES applicdl for, it would then have mous. The letter was filed with­ _ / 'O ’ ed tomorrow afternoon at 2 Industry, to the tourist industry been possible to save the people NEURALGIA o’clock from the chapel of Day s and allied businesses and indus­ out comment. handy tubi Keep your i^'hisses clean­ tries is great; the cost of the alterations as they RHEUMATIC PAIN Funeral. Service, Vcn. D. S. Catch- would then have been advised that pole, St. Michael and All Angels “Therefore bo it resolved that POUND NOTICE 3 5 ' and er — use sip;ht savers the proposed alterations should not The following animals have been ICONOMY sins Anglican Church, officiating. Bur­ the Kelowna Junior Chamber of be made as apartments are not al­ 75* *1.50 COLDS 1 5 ^ Pkge. ial will be in Kelowna cemetery. Commerce go on record In recom­ lowed in that area. Aldermen ex­ impounded and if not claimed by 8 Miss Edwards had resided in Ke­ mending to the forthcoming dis- pressed sympathy with the owners a.m. Tuesday, M arch 22, will be di.s- lowna for the past 10 years with /trict meeting, that concrete meas­ posed of: R. H. BROWN, Phm.B., “The Modern Apothecary” her nephew, L. J. Kelly, 874 De­ ures be taken as soon as possible 1 Doberman Pincher female. PHONE 180—‘WE DELIVER IN A HURRY” Hart Avenue. Prior to coming to have the name of the consti­ LODGE NOTICES 1 black and white Settc cross puppv here she was In the dressmakinB tuency of Yale changed to Okana­ List your Lodge here! 'The charge about 0 months old, male. business in Vancouver where she gan.” is surprisingly, low. Appreciat­ 1 Red Cocker, male. had several workers in her em­ ed and referred to by out-of- 1 black Poneranian cross, male. CARTOON AND NEWS ploy. She was born in England. town guests who may bo in the 1 real good black and white Sprin­ Also surviving is a grand-nephew, CITY GRANTS City, it w ill also spotlight your ger Spaniel, male. , PROGRAM CHANGE — ■Robert Ivclly, ICcIov.t.e. ., own parlioular club and win the C. P. Jfc,.. j. “HATTERS CASTLE” will not bo Pallbearers tomorrow will be n ^ E LICENCES attention of many prospective Phone 288-L Poundkeeper. Messrs. A. R. Pollard, G. Hammond, shown Thurs. 24th The City Council has issued a members. Mention it at yonr 837 Stockwell Ave. R. Kelly, J. Ritch, C. Smith and next meeting. Dated March 17, 1949. R. ■Whillls. trading licence to W. C. McDon­ The most talked of picture in ald, trading as FeM Ladies’ Shop years will be shown FREAK BOLT STRIKES MAhf at 1578 Pendozi, formerly Gerow’s B. P. O. Elka 3 DAYS — 24tli, 25th and 26th ■VIRDEN, Man. — (C P)—A flash Adorable Gown Shop. CARTOON and NEWS of lightning that struck the home The Comet Service has been meet 1st imd granted a licence to operate a ■HA'ITER’S CASTLE” will not be of J. C. Foster streaked through 3rd Mondays JOHNNY BELINDA the telephone, ripped Foster’s wholesale and retail business in shown Thur. the 24th. “JOHNNY soft drinks and hod;icultural prod­ BELINDA” will be shown 3 days pant-leg and shoe off as he was ELKS’ HALL This is a “MUST” on your list resting on a couch, and killed a ucts at 336 Mill, the application be­ — 24-25-26th. dog lying'at~the~foot-of—the-couch. ing made ~by-G.-C.~Allan-and-E,-M— Lawrence' Ave. Field. MOTORCYCLES E. Hertzog has been granted a wood dealer’s licence, with yard KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS See these— outside the city limits. ^Okanagan Lodge No. 27 ’James 125 c.c...... $375' PUT OUT CHIMNEY BLAZE meets 1st and 3rd SPECIAL A chimney fire at the home of Mondays complete with speed-' S. Ernest, 604 Cawston Avenue, Orange Hall - 8 p.m BUY BRITISH! was extinguished by Kelowna fire­ Secretary, Jack Mayor. om etef. Phone 136-Ll We have obtained the services of men yesterday afternoon without -Matchless 350 c.c. $630 THE GREATEST NEED OF THE BRITISH ISLES causing damage. - Out-of-Town K-P.S Welcomel .Mr. EARLE ANN ABLE THESE DAYS IS EXPORT TRADE. FOR YEARS THIS BRANTFORD, Ont. — (CP) — New and second hand Specialist in Photography A local magistrate described the KELOWNA BEBEE^AH LODGE FOOD STORE HAS DEALT DIRECT WITH MANY action of a man who went to a No. 36 Corgi Shooters and To advertise his fine portraiture we are taking doctor after getting a black eye in meets on 2nd and 4th 'Wednesday W hizzers. F O O D e x p o r t e r s IN BRITAIN AND OUR POLICY a fight as “sissy-like.” A ^man each month at 8 pjn. at the SITTINGS FREE OF CHARGE pleading guilty to common as­ Orange HalL ‘E-verything for the Cyclist” During March and April IN THE FUTURE IS TO FEATURE MORE AND MORE sault was given suspended sen­ Noble Grand, Mrs. Hilda Tutt BRITISH MANUFACTURED FOODS.. WE LIKE TO tence and the magistrate ruled Rec. Sec. Sister Blanche Wiig, (that the doctor’s bill was the re­ Box 346 SELL THEM!.. WE KNOW YOU’LL LIKE TO BUY sponsibility of the complainant. CAMPBELL’S THEM ! . AND WE’LL BOTH HELP THE BRITISH BICYCLE SHOP POPE’S STUDIO PEOPLE WITH THEIR DOLLAR PROBLEM! 1 Corner Leon Ave. and .Ellis St. Phone 883 Formerly McGregor’s 1564 Pendozi 2 Blocks South of Post Office DELNOR ACCOUNTANT WANTED ENGLISH BISCUITS Big shipment of Beautiful .Tins on different .sizes. THE PERFECT GIFT. 3 0 ’ A well established local business requires reliable man GAUUFLOWER with good education to keep full set of books. Handle -a-b u t t e r correspondence, small amount of typing. Spring Coats First Grade, lb...... 6 7 c Pk...... :...... 3 7 c State experience, personal particulars, salary expected Coats of Distinction along “Popular” lines. Emphasis ★ D U Z CORN in own handwriting to - on style, quality and dependability. See the new fitted 4 cobs ...... styles to fit the Junior and.Miss. The nutrimmed belted Soap powder. Pk. 3 9 $ ! BOX 1058, COURIER styles and the swing back which is so nice on any type •‘D oes Everything' CORN 62-lc of figure. ★ O X Y D O L Kernels, pk...... Prices from $25.95 to ...... ^ Lire. Pk...... - 3 8 $ ! BLUEBERRIES Pk...... DID YOU KNOW- Also shortie shorts for the Junior Miss and women. These come in different length, full backs, some with ^ C R I S C O ICECREAM W e Hdal for Good yokes, tuxedo styles and button styles. All sizes — and No Limit. Lb. .. 4 i 9 c P k ...... 3 0 c BOILS - ECZEMA - PIIJES reasonable prices. A BRITISH PRODUCT SPARKLING References — Mail Orders Also coats and coat and bonnet sets for children. From BIRD’S CUSTARD 3 9 c 1 year to 14x. For the wee tots with matching bonnet in 16 oz. tin BIO-HORMONE PRODUCTS pastel shades, for the older kiddies nice new bright 1064 W. Pender, Vancouver, B.C. shades for Spring. $ 1 0 . 9 5 Priced from up PEAS ORANGES Tat. 1612. ' I.YNN VALLEY, Size 4, 3 tins LEMONS New sheer scarves in bright colored patterns, hand h o n e y painted designs. 'Congo and Squares. Also lovely all Pure, 4 lb. tin, no lim it .. 7 9 c NOTICE white sheers. ^ GRAPEFRUIT From up Blended Juice ^ ^ a Texas Pinks 3 f o r ^ O 48 oz. tin ...... CABBAGE Crowe's A uction Room s New green, lb. 9 « Leon A ve.------— — KELOWNA 7 / Grapef’t Juice 1 lettuce Have for private sale this week - The finest in materials from the textile producing 48 oz. tin ...... ^ .....1 9 C .1— I.0(X) Chick brooder stove and brooder for sale cheap. 1 Servel refrigerator, 7 ft. capacity. world. Most popular is the gabardine and Barathea cloth. The long trim fitting jackets with hand .stitched DAFFODILS 1 Davenport and chair lapels, flap or slash pockets. Self covered buttons, all Apple Juice Large King Alfreds for 1 Chesterfield and chair. make these suits trim and smart. Soft beige .shade — SrX -R V l’K, Clear. 48 oz. tin ... . the Week-End 1 Guernev Stove, 1 Spencer Stove, 1 Fawcett Stove These are all enamel and as good as new and cheap. fawns — blues in pastel and navy — beutiful red shades -A Red & White Food Stores 2 Rangettes Electric — 2 Elec, hot plates also black and black with fine white hair 2*nice chests of drawers. 2 nice dressing tables. line. Range in prices from $35.00 to ..... 1 small safe, suit church or home Several good complete beds all s iz e s .______SEE THE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS 3 nice Bedroom suites good value FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! GORDON’S 1 nearly new fiasy washing machine. Few pieces of lino and lots of useful furniture. Come and see wluit we have you won’t l^e disappointed. M ASTER M ARKET AT G eo. A . M eitde Ltd. LIMITED P hon e 30 313 Bernard Ave. CROWE’S AUCTION ROOMS QUALITY MERCHANDISE Phone 921 Res. 700X BEST OF LUCK TO THE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY PLAYERS

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