How Can We Pro Vide Summerland with a Né Whòs Come with Your Suggestions and Hear Report of Fire at Sunday Mass Meetinglimee^Ad.;
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mm •v.".: fai-; How can we pro vide Summerland with a Né wHòs Come with your Suggestions and hear Report of Fire at Sunday Mass MeetingliMee^Ad.; } '/ ' DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND. PEACHLVAND AND NARAMATA Aï Vol. 12, No. 21. Whole No 594. SUMMERLAND, B.C., FRIDAY, /DEC. 19, 1919 $2.00, payable in a Referendum on Car-Rolled Into The Lake Hot Lunches For Schools Frost Proof The Studebaker car owned by. R.r. &Hot drjpKs for the:school children Sale of Site for English - and; occupied •; by Mr/ williba provided;by<:the Women's Storage On . nglish and his daughter Miss Institute.' At; the "regular meeting Edna/ who,vwas";driving; and a.resi• of the Institute last Friday a com• Farms Needed Storage Building dent of' Naramata," - was suddenly mittee was appointed to make the thrown /from theti lake •": shore road nece3sary;iarrangements;? -vThe -hot drink» wi 11 be provided throughout Council's Price on Shore Lots irito^the lake, between Summerland Farmers Institute Arrives at and Penticton/-last Sunday,' after• the winter. Though the attendance Accepted. was smal 1 >an intereating meeting This Decision. noon. \ The accident .occurred on : the , sharpest turn in the road fol- wa3 held.-, ' ; / . „ " Water Being Wasted. „ o.wing.'a':collision%with'''.C.v'J:;-:Dun-' Building a Total Loss, With But Little Furniture Roil call was answered with sug• Box Situation. can's car, which Was coming from gestions for the 1920 program J An excellent paper on Parent- Those who Continue Practice the south. , English's car, when''it and Equipment Saved. Shooks Must be Obtained went off the side of the road landed Teacher Associations'; wad read Will be Cut Off. directly upside-down "on a strip'of This "paper had been prepared by Early in Season. ice and 'rolled from that position r^i-No'thing/-remain3 but;a blackened mated/at from $12,000 to $20,000, Mrs: Lister and was read by Mrs. Having rpceived from the Sum into the waterin an upright^posi- foundation, twisted pipe3 and other but-these figures are in noway Beer. It dealt largely with the im• Storage in the orchard and the merland Fruit-Union an acceptance tion. All, three occupants escaped iron and, still towering over all, a a ú t h en ti c : an d i t will : p rob'ab ly. bportance e : of training' the young need for greater storage facilities, minds. of the offer to sell eight lots on the injury, and were, not evenwet.and badly wrecked chimney to mark-the some ;days before the value of the at shipping points, th? box short• Jakeshore as a-site'for. a frost-proof the car was-not greatly damaged site of the-Sd.-nnerlan.l Hospital, Ids3 can/be -approximated.- The , During the.social hour.which fol age and'the time for picking apples fruit storage building, the-Counci lo'wed-'the serving of'tea/Mrs/Solly were'all,subjects of discussion at a The ' Duncan car -had one of the which was completely,destroyed:;by material saved ha3 been gathered on Tuesday gave the preliminary front tire.3 torn off and a front fen fire early" Sjhday morning. For-, up;and:::iti.>Í3\statedv^thatfthis'-.repre-: on behalf of the members of, the meeting'of. the Farmers'"Institute readings to a by-law under the pro der broken. * It is claimed, by both tunately there were few patients in sent stabou t $500 i n add i t i on.'t o, theHospita l Board tendered the.retir held on Wednesday afternoon. visions of which the- proposed sale drivers that each was driving slow the building at the ,time,and.it was X Ray.parts. Thé'complete X-Kay ing' matron, Miss Aitchison; a beau Mr. Isaac Blair opened the dis• will be referred to the ratepayers to ly but the point where they came b u t ; a : f e w. rr. i n u t es .a fter t he)a 1 âequipmenr m t co*t, $1,800. about half tiful/ony.x and pearl;lavalliere with cussion by telling what he had done be voted on by them at the tima of together is one' of a number where of fire was given that all were re• of^whichVwa3'sa'vedr.<<'''insurancev.car.-.: brooch to'match, and for the ladies to provide storage on his own farm, x MTS. theannual election a collision is almost unavoidable if moved to places of safety. Bât a ried was $4,000-on the building of .y the Hospital ^Auxiliary; ;: describing the buildings, giving The preserve, -supply of ^domestic two cars attempt to round the turn few. ^ minutes" elapsed .between the and $1,000" on contents. Sol ly;pr ese n ted^M i sa Ai tch i son..w i thcost s etc. The general opinion water is becoming: uncomfortably from opposite directions at .the same time -of the .discovery of* the fire The Hospital Board held a meet• a handsome silver mounted.umbrella seemed to be that individual;eel larsx• low; ,i-The continued'cold weather time;9^he^'promr8ed^impr.oyernent and thé'complete- destruction of the ing immediately after ~ the fire in with engraved:initials/.-Both these with a capacity of f-om one to two has made.i t impossi ble to replenish to the lake shore road at these buildingj-s and comparatively'little the Hotel parlor, through the cour-, gifts were pleasingly acknowledged cars of fruit should be in every by Miss Aitchison.* ; :the-supply-':'and^iurther:^^t.v>,was'Te' points cannot be made-too soon for of the contents was. salvaged. ' '- tesv of- the Hotel management, k orchard. With these "the choking ported that:the' flow in Trout Greek the safety of the public. - V The^matron and day_ nuVses had when preliminary arrangements of the packing houses could be was at a very low ebb , and that it not retired untiL after 12 o'clock were made for caring for the avoided. These would by no means would be a very small rstream that anâBll^wàs-bat{a.'few^minate8.'iafter patients and providing for the staff. Miss Brown „ do away with the,.necessity of large, could be turned into the canal, and Mr* Baker will 5 o'clock that the matron, Miss The report of the matron respecting storage accommodation beside until .warmer, -weather; this srrial Aîtchison, who was sleeping on the the fire • was also received - and a is Showered trackage, which was conceded to be ;; • flow "of water would .freeze as_it committee .appointed:-tov look for a equally important. • Remain Here upper-v^floor;; was ;awakened by the flowed . over the concrete of the roar of the fire above her. - Quickly building that could be used tempor• A miscellaneous shower was given ' Several ideas were suggested as canal.. The present low level of the realizing the seriousness of the:sit- arily as,a'hospital. _ Miss Evelyn Brown • last Saturday to the best method of overcoming reservoir is attributed to an exces - At the first of the year Mr. Chas Asecpnd Board meetingvwas held; the box difficulties. R. V. Agur Baker, ^ the""- efficient head ' of theuation ' Miss Aitchison .called the evening by Mrs. Behan and Miss sive waste of vwater_ through \he telephone central and rushed to the on'Monday and another, on Wednes• Conway, atthe.home'of their moth would have box material delivered - Manual Training department of the pipe system.'' From many v. parts o énd-of the upper corridor and called day, when it was finally arranged er. About thirty 'well wisheis o to'growers in. the fall so that hired the district come reports of taps Summerland Public Schools,- will to make use of the Felix Hotel help- could be kept employed ' in devote all his time-tothe work in Miss Stirrup, who spread-the alarm the bride-to be were present and 'running wide open causing'heav.y through the buUding, while.Miss building, which will-be rented from an^evening of social intercourse en• making boxes in spare time during: •and constant:drain on the.reservoir Summerland. Since he'hasbeen in the winter.'The difficulty of fin-, charge of the- work here he has Aitchison asked central to call for the Bank of ..Montreal from - month joyed., -A genuine shower of linen By motion of Couns. Kirk and ancing the purchase of box material; been.givingtwo days to-Penticton, aid. : ' . to month at a rental*of • $50.00 per waa piured down _on Mi33 Brown .'Campbell the Council .issued in month.- 'Other- buildings' were in• at this/ season of the year was : but^thetime hasarri ved when both Mis3 Kennison-whô was on night a t one ti me d ur i ng the even ing;: and . sructions to .Foreman Dickson to duty, on the lower floor had made vestigated- but were found unsuit• numerous other articles were pre• pointed out. by, M. Steuart, who Summerl and and Penticton require favored having the box material cut off the connection)to all proper 8 manual training instructor, for the round of' the/building shortly able or would require considerable sented her in baskets. ties." where water: is being/Jwasted,-^ expense to .adapt them to hospital delivered in the early spring,-when; 1 the-full time, and.Mr. Baker has after .3 o'clock, when everything ;Fo.llowirig choir practice last- : following the first warning. In- decided«inf-favor?f:6f^Surhmerlancj; seemed to be as usual.. Neither she purposes. The Felix Hotel .can be Tuesday evening at' the home of he believed payment could be de• instructions were••• also given tOJtake Now that Mr.