RNIECAST SuB&y, with oceaaiooftl cloudbr H )(^ AND l o w F rkds, todagr and Ttutrsday. u itUe ctuu>c« tu temperatures. Low taailh l wsd Tlmr*- T JjM fdods. Aiy -at Ketowoi, 35 and «3- Tues*. The Daily Courier day hi«b »od ktw. 37 and 35. rnOmnm, WMA CeiaMMm WdtocdNy, Mmtk 1% m i N a .2 0 1 Vat S7 M n S C i a i t Africa Acquittals For Verwoerd Court Finds 28 'Not Guilty ITEM-BY-ITEM STUDY In 'Costliest,' 4-Year Trial Critics Have Field Day PRETORIA (AP) — A three-judge tribunal to­ day acquitted 28 persons charged with plotting the violent overthrow of the South African government In Varied House Debate to establish a Communist regime. The unanimous verdict By BEN WARD ance costs. Canada should pull ment was perhaps “lining the Canadian Preaa Staff Writer out of NATO entirely, he said. pockets of its friends" through brought to an end the longest Mr. Argue introduced a mo­ an outlay to advertise home im­ and costliest trial in the coun­ (yiTAWA (CP) — Opiiosition provement loans by the chart­ critica had a field day in the tion calling for reduction of the try’s history, lasting nearly four payment to $1 — a technical ered banks. This amounted to a China In On Commons Tuesday, pouncing on subsidy of the banks. years and costing many thou­ FTnancc Minister Fleming's sup- move which Involves censure of the government. It was sched' He also contended the adver­ sands of pounds. It was a stun­ jlementary estimates as the tising was as effective in spread­ ever to pry open debate on a uled to come to a vote this after- ning defeat for Prime Minister noon. ing political propaganda for the wide range of pet subjects. government as it was in adver­ Hendrik Verwoerd’s white su­ Laos Talks MPs spent most of the day on The CCF motion met with premacy government strong condemnation from Mr. tising the loan services. an item-by-item study of Mr. Erhart Regier (CCF — Burn- The widely heralded "treason WASHINGTON (AP)—Indian Fleming’s final supplementary Fleming and Opposition Leader Pearson, the Liberal leader at­ aby-CoquiUam) said new teeth trial’* resulted from the arrest diplomatic sources said today spending estimates for the fiscal should be put into the anti-corn of 156 persons of all races in year which ends Good Friday. tacking the CCF move as “hu­ the Soviet Union is consulting miliating and disastrous’’ for bines law by setting out auto­ country-wide dawn raids De­ The figures total 1182,230.741 and matic prison terms for company cember 1956. A world-wide cam­ Communist China on the ques­ boost government spending for Canada. Paul Hellyer (L — Toronto officials found guilty of price- paign raised defence funds. tion of a cease-fire in Laos. 1960-61 to more than $6,000,000- fixing. These sources Indicated the CITY HAIL WELCOME 000—highest ever. Trinity) charged the govern­ Ninety-two persons were In- Of the 107 items in the esti­ dieted but the government prospects are about even for a ber of Commerce president ing a Rotarian luncheon and dropped the charges against 64 satisfactory political settlement Washington State Apple a television appearance. Pur­ mates, covering extra spending Blossom Festival Queen R. H. Wilson, look on. Queen by every department, 55 still soon after the trial began. to be reached between the West Katlv was in Kelowna with pose of their visit was to The defendants claimed they and the Ckimmunist bloc over Kathy Whiteman of Wenat­ publicize this year’s Blossom hadn’t been tackled at Tuesday VERNON RETAIL STORES AGREE chee signs City of Kelowna her princesses. Carmen night’s adjournment. were only seeking an end to the the neutralization of Laos. Snitlly and Sharon Coon, for Festival. — Courier photo: Nationalist government’s policy Allied diplomats who attended guest book as Mayor R. F. Charles Giordano) Mr. Fleming said the study Parkinson (right) and Cham­ a round of activities includ­ would resume today, final sit of apartheid—white supremacy briefings at the state depart­ ting before the 10-day Easter re­ ON ALL-YEAR MONDAY CLOSING and strict racial segregation. ment reported that Soviet For­ cess, and appealed for co-opera­ eign Minister Andrei Gromyko tion in completing the estimates VERNON (Staff) -- Retail stores here will BURST INTO SONG oromised President Kennedy on by the 6 p.m. adjournment so close Mondays from now on. A crowd in the Jammed court­ Monday he would relay the re­ Gromyko Delay Arouses salary payments involved could This was decided Tuesday night at a meet­ room burst into the African sults of his talks promptly te freedom song God Bless Africa be made this week. ing of the Retail Merchants Association. Moscow and expected an an­ The biggest blowup Tuesday when the acquittals were an­swer within a few days. came when CCF Leader Argue Voting against the motion were two large nounced. Negro, white and In­ U.S. officials were said to cot objected to a $740,000 payment grocery concerns, whose representatives felt that dian women were among those sider the "few days’* could for NATO military and mainten­ a considerable amount of tourist trade would be rushing to congratulate the de­ mean as long as a week and Speculation Of Red Move fendants. conceivably even two weeks. lost by the Monday closure. Among the chief targets of the Nevertheless these aUied dip*, UNITED NA’nONS (CP)—|tle for three — Mexico. In^a The meeting agreed that closure would be trial were leaders of the African lomats considered tee resoluuop Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei and the UnRcd Arab RepubUc, in the form of a “gentleman’s agreement." National C on gress, outlawed adopted by the Southeast Asia Gromyko’s delay in leaving for classified as neuteals. Ste^ Premier To after the race riots that fol­ Treaty council of ministers at the Warsaw Pact meeting h a s ensoc, who orig^lly insisted lowed the police massacre at Bangkok carried enough teeth aroused speculation that some that the 10 - nation committee Sharpville last March. to be effective in the event the Important Russian move is continue, now has expressed The court found there was "no Soviet Union stalled indefinitely. al»ut to be made at the UN, or willingness to add Mexico and evidence of Communistic infil­ The resolution declared tee in Washington. India. Officiate Fire Marshal Probers tration into the congress "nor SEATO powers would take "ap­ was it proved the congress had propriate action” unless tee Gromyko had been scheduled Stevenson met with African Premier Bennett and Educa­ to leave Sunday for the Com­ delegation chiefs Tuesday and become a Communist organiza­ Communist bloc ends military assured them of substantial tion Minister Leslie Peterson tion.” intervention in Laos. munist bloc parley that opened are among provincial and civic Tuesday in Moscow, but Soviet U.S. support and technical help The Judges said the congress It was also reported here for a broad aid plan, provided dignitaries to attend the official members and the others ac­ that while hostilities are sfill sources indicated today he will opening of Dr. Enox Junior Search Charred Ruins remain here at least until Fri­ the African nations take the in­ cused were working to change underway in Laos, tee fighting Senior High School in Kelowna “the present form of state” but itiative in mapping out the pro­ Two investigators from the ccd L vc&irs is not on as intense a scale as day. Thursday. in recent weeks. Many diplomats, including gram. B.C. fire marshal’s office are Magistrate D. M. White said the government failed to show Ceremony begins at 1:30 p.m., today “we had a rash of a r s o n th ^ w an^ a Communist rtatc. some close to the Russian dele­ SAY FRANCE WON’T PAY when school trustee and build­ probing the charred ruins of Occidental cold storage plant three or four years ago, a n d ^ ® ve^ct also sMd^^^^ gation, believed Gromyko was Informed sources said the ing committee chairman J. P . lo e t v fto r jWfilS DO pTOOf tnC CODffTCSS ID' Ouster Plea Ignored staying on to relay Russia’s ex­ French government has refused Hume welcomes those attend here for clues that might indi­ Ihf rn.is tended to achieve this new state pected answer to President to contribute to the cost of the ing. cate arson in Monday night’s Both times, tee person violent means.” The judges OTTAWA (CP)-Erhart Reg- Kennedy on Western proposals UN Congo force, the first ma­ One part of the ceremony is $6(X),000 fire. ing it was apprehended and^^^^^^^ however, teat the con- ier (CCF — Burnaby - Coquit­ to halt the fighting in Laos. jor Western power to Join the being kept a ‘secret.’ It is the Investigators R. R. W i l s o n ®®"/tcted, he said. gress action program "contem- lam) suggested Tuesday that There was also speculation Russians in that position. Ihere unveiling of a tribute to Dr. W and Arthur Owen-Jones arrived Maximum Jot arson gj illegal meth- the government replace Hon. that Gromyko’s delay meant was no explanation for the here from Vernon Tuesday. t® ® 14-year prison terni. ods and that its aoplication in Douglas Harkness In the de­ agreement was imminent on a J. Knox, after whom the school French action. 'HAPPY' is named. Mr fiwpnJones said today J estimates of damage resulted in illegal action fence portfolio. formula for reopening East- France has abstained on all Mr ^ t^®y caused hinge on figures fr^ Ljuring the defiance campaign.” The government Ignored the West disarmament talks. Dr. Knox will be on hand for we have found nothing y®t to g^jj_j^ypg products Ltd. On gome of the freed defendants suggestion, made in the Com­ UN resolutions pertaining to Actress Elizabeth Taylor ar­ the surprise and will make a The Congo and looks askance at rived home in Hollywood Tues­ prove it arson one way or toespokesmen for the announced immediately theymons. BOTH GIVE GROUND speech. Remarks leading up to other. firm said their loss was “prob- will "continue to work for the Mr, Regier said Mr. Hark­ Communist diplomats said UN Intervention in Africa be­ day and was almost trampled the unveiling will be made by cause- of her own situation in by a small army of reporters He said tee extent of damage Ubly over $100,000.” freedom of Eloute Africa and all ness is conducting a crusade to chief U.S. delegate Adlal Stcv the architect of the school, has hindered tee Investigation. Computation of Occidental!humanity. make Canada a nuclear.power. enson and Gromyko had given Algeria. and photographers. Said the John Woodworth. Fire Chief Charles Pettman and KGE fire damage figures ground on the question of how Speaking t>efore the budgetary raven-haired actress as she Bishop of the Kootenay, Rt. many members should be added committee, Canadian delegate disembarked from a plane in Rev. W. T. Coleman, wrlU give said tee fire started on a back now totals a definite amount of to the 10-nation arms commit­ Senator F. M. Blois rejected a a wheel-chalr: "I’m so bappyl!";' invocation, and other platform of Kelowna Growers $535,000. This figure was reach- Exchange warehouse No. 15, ed when KGE revised its ma- tee that broke up last June. Soviet contention that Canadian to be home and see all this speeches are to be made by also destroyed in tee fire. terials-losa from $80,000 to $90,- Gromyko, after first holding troops have no business In the: sunshine. Now I can get lots Judy Dyck, president of the out for five more members, was Congo UN force because Can-| of rest and get my health students’ council, and C, E. Asked what was in tee area , of fire he When tee final figures are in, reported to have offered to set- ada is a member of NATO. back.’’ ______Sladen, school board chairman. ’The school choir is to sing, ac­ added: "It’s such a mess’ youU® ^& »o* companied by F. T. Marriage. can’t tell what was there.’’ SoSnf CCF MOTION APPROVED After the opening by Premier High pressure hoses continue total fire damage in Kelowna Bennett, the public will be to pfay on the ground floor taken on a tour of the new No. 15. It was in this area fire- miUton. school. men stopped tee blaze fromj working through to the Occi- O |T |a I n N Y F iffl dental packing lines ’Tuesday v » mornlngT NEW YORK (AP)—Three per- Power Takeover Seen Today the fire continues to sons were killed and at least Mrs. W. Knox burn, seated deep in wood at five injured early today in a VICTORIA (CP)—It has be- If the bigger firms were $600,000,000 hydro development ground level. Control of the fire fire in a four-storey tenement come clear that the British Col brought under government con­ in northern B.C. was finally gained shortly after in Manhattan, umbia government, demanding trol they would come under the Then there is the question of Passes At 80 midnight Tuesday. I None of tee in ured appeared a greater share of corporation Jurisdiction of the Power Act, revenue which would be funnel-1 Chief Pettman said his men [to serious condition legislation under which the gov­ taxes which power companies led into the provincial treasury Mrs. Janet Knox, wife of Dr thought they had the fire under pay the federal government, ernment-operated B, C. Power- apart from that which would I w. J. Knox, of Kelowna, died Commission functions. control twice before, but both would take over private utilities be saved on corporation taxes. |n hospital here today at the times the blaze built up heat to get that money. B.C. Electric is a subsidiary B.C. Power Coriwration last Uge of 80. and became dangerous. Members of the legislature of ttie mammoth B.C. Power year earned $11,197,000 for its Born In Kingston, Ont., of a One of the department’s Monday unaninjovialy approved Corporation Limited, which also shareholders—a return of ap-prominent family, she pumper trucks Is being brought a CCF motion calling for a study owns the natural gas and pub­ nroximatciy 5.5 per cent of lta^j,g t|,o daughter of Charles lic transit utilities in the Van­ back to the fire hall in what of public ownership of B.C. ^ Dickson. Chief Pettman called "re­ Electric, West Kootenay Power couver and Victoria areas. Mrs. Knox came to Kelowna Western Development Limited whi^ will develop the ^ 8 ^ ,. ,„ having marripd Dr. grouping the lines.” It is un' For Oldsters and Light Company and East derstood this will allow more Kootenay Light Company. another subsidiary of B.C. ^ B.C. portion of the Columbm L-jjQjj Vancouver, and has re- rnnvonipnt fire hose Drranse-i Senior citizens of British Col- Power, has an Interest In Peace The vote reinforced earlier River Development Company T# Mrs. Knox is survived by a mcnts around the burning “ ®“- “Sna"MsoctoUon o f their own statements by Prem ier W, A. C. Limited which has proposed a source* If It connox ncjjoiiftte n a , ♦mi»^ If the fire was set dclibeiv l^ n n ett that unless B. C. gets suitable contract with B.C, Elec-k®"- ately, it won’t be the first UtoeL better treatment in corporation trie to supply the heavy de-r^’‘^*'^?’ ^d this has hufi hfiDi)encdnappencn nero hero m In re Citizens Columbia, Cunlns Aflsocl* vot- taxes It will take over the com­ mands of the Lower Mainland, J™®**’ ^ panies. ^ the government may decide that Mrs. Audrey Bowner of Van ed unanimously Tuesday night The CCFbarty for years has taking over the, ixrivate utilityeight grandchl to make their current bonspielj urged that B. C. Electric, which yrould solve the commission’s drcn. . . on annual affair. serves the Greater Vancouver marketing problems. Funeral arrangements will be CANADA'S HIGH They also voted to hold thoj and Fraser Volley area of the West Kootenay Power and | announced later. second annual bonspicl in 1962 Lower Mainland, come under Light has assets of upproxl- at Kelowna. The next compcti-l government control. Social matciy $20,0()0,000 and serves I . . . AND LOW tlon will have four events—A, | Creditcra always opposed the several cities in the B.C. south-1 P fO g rd ||| A l 1616(1 PENTICTDN ta B, C and D. «tlon until Opposltitm cm interior, including the Con-| THE PAS ... 7 Elected president for t^e first r Robert Stracnan raised aolidated Mining and Bmelting term was II. A. Truswell, ofl in this week. Plans fw the opening of the Company’s nickel smelter at Dr, Kimx JuniotHienior high Kelowna. Ken Kinnard, of Ver-I EXMSCtCD MORE Trail. It has more than 24,(X)0 school Thursday may be slight­ non, was named vice-president,! Mr. Bennett, also finance min­ customers. ly altered due to the death here Life Sentence and Walter Hobbs, of Kelowna,| ister. says the provincial gov­ East Kootenay Power Is much today of Mrs. W. J. Knox. SYDNEY to ten Columbia project and Final decision will rest on while artmcnt otfl state laws of New South Wales, will Join forces with the In ter^ arrival at Halifax to land In­ PBBMIKB BENNETT could also Introduce Oblumbtolwho wlU oWclat# at the own- clall asked if they could see tlM) where there lano death penally, to atgitoftMi «iu»ud boosplel." books, but this was also dodcd. « heller Irealucal* I energy into thoso markets. in f. ' I , ' SPRING ATTIRE VERNON and DISTRICT IMIf Cotukr*f Vegaoa ButciNh C«inclo» Bloc* •» Si TekplKMM Uadc* 2-7410 Fashion Show WwL, Mur. 29, m i TU PaUy Cooricg Ptq* 1 Great Success Enderby Boy Scout Group ENDERBY (Cofteii*»ndciil< - kne Vidal T®"/ Hikes in Ashton Creek Hills Ttw (kr«^ ^ ENDERBY (Correspondent* — I after a day of hiking In tha given by GricKtrod W l sU *e^ ^ Tired but happy.14 boyi tnKiged Ashton Creek hiUs home last Saturday aftensoon The boys were members of 'L'S', to sr. v.to ubto Enderby branch of the Boy Scout group, lead by Ted Stahl, ready (ar warmer weather. 1^ Richard Archer and Al f'ooks, SOCIAL NOTES who seemed to enjoy the outing The models, dressed In »l>rto**; An eacrUeot hobby display of as much as the toys. attire were Mrs. D- White, ^ bottle coikction, and icing Betty Ward, Gertrude P^t.j^^i.pj^y was enjoyed, along with .UMBV Eleanor Hagardt, Pat '^yide-'^j scliool display. Mrs. Parkin- b««d. Myrua Anchika^ki. Barb-ijjjj, Armstrong, will give D.vid c . „ . Glllard, Bobby and Billy Klyn. gra Raiwis. Dawn and Katy ^ demonstration in the VVI hall, Makaro and family, now of Mer­ liagardt. and Michael Ward Richard Revel, Gordon Cook, AprU 19. on cake decoration. ritt. Mrs. Makaro was the Dennis Case, Randy Peel and Idae Dangel acted ai commen­ The (aabion thow i^ved to bt former Lumby news correspond­ Larry Benson took part in tha tator. giving a very descriptive , a greav great »uv«.». aucceis. with the hall ent for the Daily Courier. She day’s affair. picture of each outfit. Several, to capacity, now reports from Merritt for selections were given through - the Kamloops Sentinel. TRAIL SIGNS the Internuision by Mrs. Agnes The boys were extremely busy Roberts and Alex Roberts, C. Holy Communion will be cele­ during the day iHiildlog a lean- B. Carlson and Betty Balks- Bad Fire Averted ICEBREAKER 'EYE' brated at 8:15 every morning to, and a small bridge across a worth, IVmny Melin, Sharon luM BY lCorre»jHU»dent this holy week at St. James the Icebreaker worked t6 clear the creek. They followed trail signa Eineny and Betty Ann Ward. Ipronipt action by l.uii.l y vul pilot S. Frarer acta as the through ice, varying in depth toss Anglican church In Lumby, and several l»ys passed their With the frozen wuteia of the from three to £3 feet. Photo final two mllei (>f ice in On Goovl Friday, b«id« Com­ Drawings were made for thejunteer fire dctisrtment Mtuuiayi St. l.aw ifiue Hiver stretching ••eve" of the icebreaker tests In this. dTbervllle as the ship crushes was taken as helicopter and harbor. munion, the litany and ant-Com- door prite. donated by Jactjue- morning averted what cou.dj out tn'ueuth him. helicopter munlon service will twat 10 a.m. Don Archer passed tree falling, line's l.adks' and Children’s have been a serious resKkntial At 3 p.m., there will be a child- George Hawreys passed knife Wear. This was won by Mrs J.|lir*. j ren’s service, and evmso'ng'wiU! “nd axemanship and Richard I I . Hope. The blinkct, which was; Firemen answered a be said at 5:30 p.m. i^ 'v e j p a ss^ woodcraft During in aid of Kindale Schcxd. was|the residence of William Millar.> 'EXCEPTIONAL SHOW' Long-Time Holy Baptism will be admin- ■ singsong, won by Shirley Brodoway. Catt Avenue, when a cat that Istered Saturday. Services onjand several ^ m e s of charades Iris Hae of Jacqueline’s was being overhaul^ in the yard. Easter Sunday will be Holy featured before hiking Ladles* and Children’s Wear.ihurst into n a m e i ^ e ^ Communion at 8 a.m.: family home. kindly drwiated the wearing ap-,Quickly Beattie School Operetta Resident Dies morning prayer at 8:30 a.m.; Mr. Fooks, who accompanied ^ r e l for the preview of spring two tomes. . Choral eucharlst at 11:00 a.m., the boys and thetr leaders on fashion. VERNON (Staff) — FuneralLnd evensong at 7:50 p.m. the hike, is an assistant scout services were held here Tues- On Monday and Tuesday of master in Burnaby. He has been 8PBLNG LS PA IIS day, at Campbell an d . W interlEaster Week, Holy Communion a scoutmaster in Kimberly and Mrs. Blanche Uvmgiton dis­ will also be celebrated at Landis. He expect* to be in En­ played her artistic talent! in Dance Sponsored In Making for a Year Funeral Chapel lor Harry Fed- 15 a.m. derby for about a week. the cveningi decoration*, which LUMBY (CurresiKvndent — Ick, who died at ArmsUong hos­ featured aprlng time in Pan* in April 22 is the date set for the pital last Saturday. the form of a Parisian t>ut-dcx»r dance in the Cherryvllle halt, A sBu lareweu wa-> taiu lu „ of songs, including Shortnln fine young chap leaving Ireland stage for the closing i.Krlonx\ cafe. The audience was tft sponsored by the Lumby Society Bread, a two-part song; the He was in hi* 74th year. Born trcmely Impreiicd by the dainty for Retarded Children. for a ------(aroff country,---- .. with the band’s theme song, which has in Russia, he was a long-time carta wlUed with spring flowers Original plans were to hold the undersUnding that even though YACHT CLUB DANCE been taught on the flutes and resident of the Okanagan dist­ that decorated the table around dance last week, Injt road con­ he was gone, Ireland’s green VERNON (Staff) — A social now sung, Russian Dance, and a rict. the hall. The background music ditions forced jioslponemcnt. hills would be waiting always to dance was held last Saturday at two-part song. The Clock. Sev­ He leaves to mourn his loving was supplied by Pete and Betty April 28, the society wiU also welcome him back. Vernon Yacht Club. eral boys sang Texas Cowboy, wife, Martha: three sons, Ward, tape recorded by Mrs. sponsor a concert by the Den- A group of couples who started and the evening musical select­ Andrew, of Stettler, Alta.; Maur­ Tompklnaon. This was the brief outline of wolfe male choir in the high the operetta given by the M. V. their 12-week course in January ions closed with My Bonnie ice, of Vernon, and Walter, at IMMN niuii The Enderby Beauty Sak#i school auditorium. Beattie school band and the ele­ on ball-room dancing completed Lassie. home: two daughters, Mrs. J. ■kiUfuIly styled the model’s hair Proceeds of both events will mentary school pupils last week. the course Saturday, when they Fred Be vis did a skilfuU job K. Rimington, and Mrs. W. D. for the evening, Avon Cosmetics go towards the operation of held their final session. The operetta, which had l>ecn as chairman for the evening. An Watt, both of Edmonton, and 11 THE CAR JHAT FITS FIVE FOOT WIVES were supjAied by Mrs. Jean Glencaird school Dancing lessons were under utstanding speech of thank* wa* grandchildren. , Welch and applied by Mrs. Mar- in the making for a good part of the instruction of Jean Vlixme. the year, featured songs such as given by Marilyn Campbell, di­ Rev. C. E. Reeve officiated. Many guests from Kelowna rected to all who helped and Interment was in Vernon Cockles and Mussels, Wearing of joined in the dancing, and had, AND SIX FOOT FOUR INCH HUSBANDS the Green, Believe Me If All a successful and enjoyable time, those attending cemetery. EX-LUMBY GIRL T^ose Endearing Young Charms, DEATHS Three Lasses from Bannion, IS 'STAR OF MONTH' Patsy Fegand and Galway Bay. By THE CANADIAN PRESS LUMBY (Correspondent) — The operetta was under the Halifax — Senator Felix Pat- Doris Knutsulck, a former musical direction of Mrs. E. The Commonwealth of ylck Quinn, 88, Progressive Con Lumby student, has been pick­ Revel, dialogue Mrs. A. Lid- •ervatlve Member of Parlia­ ed as Star of the Month at her stone and dancing, Mrs. H. ment for Halifax riding from school In North Vancouver for Towers. Music was supplied by Australia 192S to 1935. her ability at basketball. the M. V. Beattie school band, Geergetawn. Ont.—Dr. Alex Doris is also a member of which has been in popular de­ ander N 1 m rh o, 67, former the North Vancouver Gymet- mand for eight years. A Strong Expanding Economy moderator of the Presbyterian tes, who are planning a trip to Church of Canada. Germany in July to participate NEW DRUM Australia’s rapidly growing population, expanding economy and ClBclnnati — Powel Oosley, in a gymnastic festival being The band of red caps and risirtg standard of living have been closely associated with a sub­ Jr., 74, president and principal held at Suttgart. capes marched to the sound of a stantial program of new capital investment partially financed owner of Cincinnati Reds major She is a niece of Mr. and new drum, arriving on the stage league baseball team, of ~ Mrs. Joe Martin, of Lumby, to give an exceptionally good from abroad. heart attack. and attended Lumby schools performance. ’They then left the The Bonds of Australia have long enjoyed a high investment rat­ London—Sir Ralph St. George for ten years before going to stage to take their places on ing in London, New York and other firiancial markets, including, Claude Gore, 83, lOth of a line live with her sister at the the new benches supplied by| Tnore recently, Canada. We offer as principals the new issue of. of baronets and international coast George Rands, and his I.A. yachtsman. boys, who were very generous in their assistance by building the Commonwealth of Australia benches for the concert. They will be kept end used 5%% Twenty Year Bonds every year. due April 15, 1981 TODAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS Grade four pupils, alsp wear­ fi::: ing red capes, gave several en­ Denomination: $1,000 * 1 TORONTO (CP) — The stock Today's Eastern Prices joyable choral numbers, among Price: 98.50 and interest to yield about 5.88% w market was mixed during mod* (as at 12 noon) them being, In the Evening by erate morning trading today, INDUSTRIALS the Moonlight, Home Sweet The new Australian Bonds are payable in Canadian funds, free of but nevertheless set one new AbiUbi 39Vi 39% Home, Hear Them Bells, Son of all Australian taxes, and legal investments for insurance com­ low for 1991 on the exchange Algoma Steel 37 37Vi My Soul, Russian Dance, which Index. Aluminum 35 Vi 35% Is the band theme song. Old Mc­ panies in Canida. Industrials climbed .16 to B.C. Forest 13% 13% Donald, and ’The More We Get 556.91 and golds hit a new low B.C. Power 36Vi 36% ’Together. lor 1961 by dipping .24 to 81.13. B.C. Tele 45Vi 45% ■nie operetta was then pre­ OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS Base metals were up .41 at Bell Tele 47% 47% sented with the characters clad 179.14 while western oils rose Can Brew 47% 48V4 in Irish costumes. Several were 37 to 98.68. Can. Cement 28 2BVi from the Kamloops Ice Capade, LIMITED For the winners, BA Oil led CPR 23Vi 23% while the others were made by KELOWNA VERNON with a rise of Vi to 34%, while Con. M. and S. 23% 23% Mrs. Towers, Also of interest both Alberta Gas and Canadian was the Irish dancing, and it is “Serving the Okiuiagan Since 1909“ Bank of Commerce gained % to Crown Zell (Can) 20 21 Dis. Seagrams 38Vi 36Vi hoped that in future years there] 30=5i and 63%. B.C. Power lost will be more. % to 36. Dom Stores 68 68Vi In light mining trade. Falcon- Dorn Tar 17% ITVi bridge fell V* to 44% and No- Fam Play 18 18% randa gained V'a at 44%. Ind. Acc. Corp. 55% 55Vi Golds were quiet with Centra Inter. Nickel 65% 65% Porcupine up Vi to 12, anc Kelly "A” 7% 7% WITHOUT CRAMPING ANYONE'S STYLE Campbell Red Lake off V« at Kelly Wts 4.25 4.40 12Vi. Labatts 35% 36% In western oils, both Home B Massey 13% 13% We shall use only the The driving seat adjusts for height, and Bailey Selburn A gained 20 MacMillan 15% 16 cents to 10.95 and 88.15. Ok, Helicopters 3.40 3.50 Quotations supplied by Ok. Tele 12Vi 12% leg-room and tilt. 72 different posi­ Okanagan Investments Ltd. A. V. Roe 6% 6% Members of the Investment Steel of Can 74% 75 finest nature can Walkers 43% 44 Dealers’ \ssociation of Canada tions altogether. And the steering W.C. Steel 7% 7% Woodward “A” 17% 18 column adjusts, too. 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Dennison 10% 10% This creed guides the careful brewing of this new, Gunnar 7.95 8,10 other ’’extras” are included in the W anted Hudson Day 47 Vk 47% distinctively Canadian beer.., naturally brewed Noranda 44% 44% Steep Rock 8.80 8.00 in the Molson tradition right here in British Columbia. low, low price RELIABLE FAMILY P iP m N E S OF FOUR Alta Gas 30 30V« Pick up a red, wl^ite and blue case today! Inter Pine 64% 64% of $ 1 9 2 6 . Nwrth. Ont. 17 17% At Port of entry Wishes tb Rent Traiu Can. 23% 23% ’Trim Mtn. 13% 13% 3 Bedroom Home Que. Nation. 8% 8% 5 ^ Westcoast Vt. 16% W MUXVAt. FUNDS in V ernon. All Can Comp. 7.96 8.65 8.52 CANADIAN S H M lW im B Pafgranitei upon 'muesL AU Can Dlv. 6.00 Please ’^ t e giving fuu de­ Can Invest Fund 9.43 10.35 tails al to rant, loeatioa. eto*» Grouped Income 3.67 4.0L lager beer ' tOr* Grouped. Acctun. 8.74 8.27 Inveatora Mut. 12.14 19.20 WANT AD BOX 1000, Mutual Inc. 5.31 S Wien's Auto Imports DAILY COURIER Mutual Acc. 8.35 9.13 North Am. FUnd 9,78 10.63 S39A Dernnrcl Avu. i l Y 9 - 5 0 3 9 AVEBIA' .0 E 9 New York '2.37 MOLSON'S\CAPILANO BREWERY LTD. 38. Empbyineiit Wtd. Tbronto > ' - h .16 ROUGH _ . f ENTER WORK ' .EXCHAIHIE .. UBBW jElBllIi®® puintingi and U.8. - 1% ' U.K. - 12.78% • (• f(Niaaf# • # ^eontwict or himrly. IkiLMWUIlUHtlil »8n;H »U ttaMWWMI9WiWWiMUWM. ' r i b a U M m Moore Corpn, 88% m

■ ■'! Courier Defence of Trees Called Haywire by Mayor Tbe DtiUy Courit-r has tt- liowl vii'te taken out to faciU-j as a giraffe or gii'ftte, a»id only uig prograui, the mayor de­ ceived a bwack with the flatjtate replanting and seeding to j one worker would be able to .scribed the 0>urier cditQiial ba side of City Council's sword of j grass. |oi*erate,’‘ the major slated. itrccs ‘‘haywire.’* ire. Ill 1»59: l.W planted in parks He said he bc'lieved trees! Mayor R. F. Parkinson dis- and boulevards. Approximately I too numerous, with as, •greed with an editorial which ;&) trees were removed. 'These j many as five and tix trees | Bhowlnc At The stated Kelowna would soon be: were either crowded, unsafe or;i)t.pig pi evidence betwwi util-i • city wiUwrut trv'es, uts-uilahle, and their removal|py niey would, if allow-, He, as chairman of the paiks was apinuved by the iiark|t.,_f p, grow, obscure street BOYD DRIVE-IN committee, had facts and fig- suiierinterident and members of ures to supiwrt him m this the (lai ks Ixrard, who tourixi the j Paikinson also l efer- TONIGHT and THCRSOAY week’s council meeting. , , . red to a comment made by A parks committee reiKirl in litoO: 5U0 trees plantixi andi,j.^,^,j Planner Harrv rickrtone DOUBLE BlIX said that in 1958, for example, five removed for various lea.,^^,^^ recently visittj the city, 50 trees and rhrutis were plant- roii , , 4 I L iConiferous trees were getting "THE MUMMY" ed In parks and boulevards- attention, he said, be- 'fiecs removtd: approximately plar. ed o date. Lstimutcd num. . in color—Plus 110 maples on tx)ulevard.s. ber to plant -b. beautv in winter when the dc- Ihese. it said, were remov­ Major I’arkunon said there ’iciduous leaves are gone. THE LEECH WOMAN” are over 2,6WO boulevard trees ed owing to the number of com­ After outlining the trtn; plant- plaints of the annoying ‘honey in Kelowna, which cost $3,400 caused by aphides dropping on to prune this year, parked cars and tlie fouling of ‘ Criticism of melhods of pinn­ Fur 6 white picket fences. ing u.ved by the city was an- STARTING TOMORROW Some poplars by the Jubilee; swered by the mayor...... I piinianly, the method used ALL-FAMILY i.s economical. SPECIAL "To prune as Victoria iloes FOR YOUR m u w Kelowna IS we wouUI need such equipment EASTER HufdiM IrwHoin*' ENJOYMENT WE SERVICE DvtWdd AfMnalRjce’ Friendly Say all makrs TkeCftit HANDS ACROSS THE ROCKIES SHALL APPIJANCES P«t« Albertans fat our aitpliancc repair Attad' patriates* living in the Orchard out en masse. An estimated Albertans were full of praises Hands across the Rockies, for Kelowna Lions’ hospitable Nearly 400 ‘‘sunny” diiiKi^i- technician.s return your ap- figuratively anyway, was the City. At the Aquatic Tuesday, 500 w ere packed into the prem­ ises, Box lunches were brought idea of the get-together. ( Cour­ ; tions were brought out la^t pliance.s to peak operating theme of the Kelowna Lions* the' Albertans resyxinded to the efficiency with .spct'dy, re­ Lions’ invitation and turned and songs were sung. And the ier Photo—Copies Available), , night at tlie Kelow na Aipiatic Club invitation to Alberta ’ex­ : Ballroom wiicn former resid- liable service. 'cntN of Sunny Alberta gathered at Allierta Night a.s gue-ts of REPORT OF COURSE Dr. Druitt For the Kelowna Lion’s Club BARR & ANDERSON ! WALT DlSNEyS^ AHwrta Night, the fu-t in a (Interior Ltd.) - l-series'of provincial night- tx‘- 591 Itcruard Ave. PO 2-303S Coast Meeting ' imt st.iged tty the Lions eveeeil- Civil Defence Necessary nUll.AN’D — Dr A. W >i> ' ed the iiuxlest e-tiisiate of ex- Diuitt of Ivutland, left at iH‘cted turnout, t'.ue-ts staited weekend for Vancouver where; arriiing a- early as 7:30 pm , fl he is attending the fifth annual | and continued to« sti vani into HUDSON convention of the College of the , ballrcKim until the program in Every B.C. Community General Practice of Canada. mc eiv. ay at 8:15. OPTICAL CO. , which will be hold in the Queen Entertainm ent, a sing-.-ung riasiPAIUWUOK and refreshment.s were enjowd OYAMA — Ovama Civil De-and very difficult to Interest deal with many disaster p ro b -' hi the Queen Elizabeth'nieatre. PRESCRIPTION fence Officer, H. Byatt has just people in, especially in com-'lcms in B.C. during the past Thi.s i.s the first Ume the con-'f"'^ 0PTICL4NS returned from a four day Civil munitics that have been fortu-lyear, and the need for Civil vention ha.s been held in the nate not to have needed help. Defence from a national defence far west. Three years ago the Prompt and Accurate Defence Orientation Course held Kelowna ho.spitality as Lion Service In Victoria. but Civil Defence has been cal- point of view has certainly not convention was in Winnipeg. The college requires members ‘ ® the chairman of: Mr. Byatt reports that the led on at very short notice to'lessened. the committee put it. to have 100 hours of ixist-gradu- JAM. course was held to bring Civil ate study every two year per­ “We want to di.six‘l nny feel­ Defence officers completely up ing that Kelowna is anything iod. but a friendly city.” Mr. Leslie to date with organizational and I KELOWNA & DISTRICT At the convention, which ends Ends Tonight training procedure, and to stand-1 Thursday, Dr. Druit was among stated. “The Kelowna Uon’s ardize community Administration arc attempting to do .all they “PORKCHOP HILL** Wed., Mar. 29, 1961 The DaUy Courier Page 3the winners of the Upjohn can to contribute to this feei- — Plus — with Federal and Provincial Scholarships and Schcring Cor­ Headqtffirters. ing and the “ Provincial Nights" PATTERSON - JOHANSSON poration Ltd. aw’ards. The win w’ill wc feel be a step in the A wide variety of latest FIGIiT PICTURES Although this course was at­ ners receive $500 for post right direction.” frame styles from which to 2 Showings 7:00 and 9:05 tended mostly by Civil Defence graduate studies. This was well borne out last choose. officers, a number of elected Service Clubs Hear About night at the Aquatic. One out­ Special Holiday and Extra Matinees FrL - Sat. • Mon. municipal officials as well as standing example of cementing 549 LAWRENCE AVE. municipal employees were in old friendships and making new attendance, and he said it was Returns To City ones was the case of the form­ 0pp. Super-Valu Parking Lot interesting to see that the need er Alberta man who met a lady, lor a Civil Defence organization Two Sides Of Teenagers E. R. F. Dodd is to return to PARAMOUNT a good friend, whom he hadn’t PO 2-5131 in every city, town and village Kelowna to accept a position Both the good and the baii in Another sector of the teenage with Okanagan Investments. seen for 40 years. across the Province is being re teenagers were in the spotlight cognized by more and more group was publicly praised at a Mr. Dodd has resigned from at two recent meetings of Kel­ Lions Club meeting by Roy the Vancouver investment firm elected officials. owna service clubs. of Odium Brown Investments A number of realistic exercises Owen. Commenting on a report At Kiwanis, Lloyd Pisapio, Ltd. and will take up his new were staged in groups, which by Teen Town president Pat duties on April 1. enabled everyone to participate probation officer for Kelowma and district, discussed the prob­ Johnston, he said “We are proud Mr. Dodd was formerly con­ in the type of action that would nected with the local firm. He be essential in the event of lem of juvenile delinquency. He to have the privilege of spon­ likened the bad element to a soring such a fine group of teen^ left them to open a local office disaster striking any community for James, Copithorne and whether from natural causes or cancer, that, “unless controlled agers. could spread over the entire Miss Johnston has reported a Burch and later joined Odium man made. Brown. Mr. Byatt states that he wasgroup.” membership now in excess of most interested to meet men and The full co-operation of the 400. During 1960 they raised women firom all parts of British home, church and every member $1,250 of which $1,000 was con­ MYSTIC COW Columbia, who are quietly and of society is needed, he said. tributed to the March of Dimes, To many tribesmen in East I efficiently going about the busi­ F. Williams introduced the $200 to the hospital sterilezer and Africa, the cow is a mystic ness of setting up an orgazina- speaker who was thanked by E. $50 to the retarded children possession without which life! tion to deal with trouble and Greenaway. organization. would be meaningless. disaster if it should strike The work is tiresome, he said ForAttending And Making Our Grand Opening A Huge Success! from LONG'S Self-Discipline We Cordially Invite You to Come in and Test Drive the Ford Economy Twins Meet Theme Visit our Ford’s 1961 Economy Twins . . . two great new values Self-discipline was the theme that bring you all the very best of Ford engineering and at the regular monthly meeting Candy Wonderland WINNERS quality. You get features galore (at a pleasing price) and of the Kelowna Elementary the full one year, or 12,000 mile warranty, whichever PTA held this week at the Sen­ Where all kinds of de­ Of the Door Prizes ior High School. licious sweets are avail­ comes first. This gensational offer won’t last long, so F. J. Orme, district superin from our Official Opening better hurry on down and talk terms and trade-in. You’ll tendent of schools, was intro­ able for Easter giving On March 25th. and Easter entertaining. never enjoy better savings than now — on either of the duced to the group by the presi 1. Heather Field, Box 2G. E ast Kelowna. dent, Mrs. K. Humphries. 1961 Ford Economy Twins. Mrs. R. J. Bailey reported on Clock radio donated by Arena Motors. the workshop to be held In Kcl 2. Herb I.afontalne, Box 67 Lnmby. owna on April 28 and 29. So Electric perculator donated by Arena far 74 registrations have been Motors. received with representation 3. Ed Martin, 1180 lllllcrest, RR 1 Kelowna. from many ciubs, organizations Electric Kettle donated by B. C, Motor Re-, and businesses in the city. The builders. workshop is being conducted by 4. Jerry Llndon, 781 Saucier Avc. the Extension Department Mirror Spotlight donated by Thomson Auto the University of British Colum Supply. bin. The main part of the meeting 5. Irene Summers, 2G74 Bath St. was devoted to the resolutions Boatllght donated by Firestone Tires. which are to be presented 6. Mrs. D. Mangold, 3060 Abbott St. the provincial convention of the Bar B-Q donated by Ford Motor Co. B.C. Parent Teacher Fctlcratlon 7. L. Would of Copp Shoo Store. to bo held at North Surrey BOXED CHOCOLATES Bar B-Q donated by Ford Motor Co. April 4-7. Kelowna Elementary *Thc Easter gift to everyone’s taste i.s de­ 8. Mr. R. Roth 1324 Richter St. FORD PTA will be rcpre.sented at this licious boxed chocolates. They’re made Bar B-Q donated by Ford Motor Co. These Carefree Features save as much as $75.40 on operating meeting by Mrs. M. Popovich with loving care from the fine.st of chocol­ 9. C. R. Downing, KtS.'l Richter St. cost nionc! A skit in the lighter vein pre­ ate and fillings . . . frc.sh and so flavorfut. Air Cushion donated by Mitchell Auto 30;000 miles between Chassis Lubrication (Save* you 818.00) pared by the program commit­ You can give them with prldo, confident Parts Ltd. 4,000 miles between oil changes (Saves you 80.00) tee under the direction of that they will receive a warm welcome. Erridgc was enacted by Miss 10. D. Herbert, General Delivery, Rutland. Self-adjusting brakes (Saves you 84.00) N. Cann, E. Greenaway and II 90c to 3.50 Visor Mirror donated by O.K. Distributors. Alumlnlzcd Muffler lasts 3 times as long (Saves you 818.70) Odium. 11. Doreen Plnske, Stc. 8 Bertram St.' Diamond Lustre Finish never needs waxing (Saves you 823.00) The next meeting will Ash Tray donated by O.K. Distributors. Dunl-rnngc nutomatlc transmission. Band Adjustment only (Saves sponsored by the Kelowna Coun 12 BUI Barron, RR 1 Kelowna. cil and will be held at Raymer Squeeze donated by 0. K. Distributors. you S.IO) Avenue School on April 24 locally Made 13. Gordon Thomas, 1493 Ethel St., Kelowna. • p.m. The guest speaker Smnll Squeeze donated by O.K. Distrib­ th b meeting wlU be R. P. Wal- utors. road who will speak on the EASTER NOVELTIES changes in the school curricu­ Select taste-tcmpUng Easter novelties for the child­ lum as suggested in the Chant AAOIR'S EASTER Commission * report. ren from our variety of chocolate bunnies and spec­ ial Easter baskets . . . nil ntadc locally from tho FALCON Social conv'ener Mrs. T. llodg- land of the Ogopogo by Shaw’s Candies. kinson and her committee serv­ NOVELTIES soles nnd economy lender in the Compact Flcldl ed hmch following the business Up to 8710 less than some other compacts meeting. ^ 39c to 9 9 c 19c and up 4,000 miles between oil changes Up to 35 mlks per gallon on regular gas Diamond Lustre Finsh nevcb needs waxing a 4 l STATE ^ 12-month or 12.000 mile warranty, whichever comes first Bolton front fenders for low-cost replacement Cholco of Standard or more ivowcrful 170 Special , Come in (oday and lest drive the whlln econoiny tiRES (both run on regular gas) Twins! Guaranteed CITY CENTRE — PO 2-2180 Tireniyi Months LONG A complete line of genuine Ford parts and service arenowyonrs a t. Ikty Slis^Tliw' St Regular Fil«« SHOPS CAPRI — PO 2-2115 SUPER DRUGS TIRE Harold Long — Proprietor ARENA s i M r s o i PhW nnP024»il 8I7BI6RNAROA' Open pally 8 a.m. to d p.m.; Frldiny 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. 123 Queensway Ave. 1 I BYGONE DAYS The II TEARS AQO cattle lixluttrf of the . Marelu i m gen beiag almost a Udof of the fn iM M i iHf TIm IWowwi Caufter t k a a ik i , 491 Peyle A»jr« RriomM, B.C. tSt.OOO was paid «H)t a t tea PifL______KDiowua Uaamploymcat to* WEDNESDAY, MARCH Jf* 1941 luraBc* efftca ia loideis tasuf aaet baoafrta durlnf Ftbrusry WORLD brief: eeordioi to J. H. Fox, maa- ager of tat local offlca. radiation HH3 1* Packinghouse Amalgamation 31 TEARS AQO MADRID (Reuter*!- Marth. INI emfdoytw of tl» state-owned A Sonsowu ofu» EnfUnd tkcted Trtd «-■ w, iSjpaalsh-'lielavlatot service are 'hitt as leader of Orchard from what appears to Lodfe, 311 at thetr refcdar be mild -- radiation,---- tohxmed------moathly meeUnf Must Be Grass Roots Move source* reported today. The an honest attempt to find a solution could 31 TEARS AGO workers were said to be suffer* la the kttcft to the editor column of Mareh. 1131 ing from disturbance* ol the be successful, lie pointed out that in the this Dcwxptpcf OQ Tuesday appeared a Nearly 200 ladle* attended a pancreas and from loss of red letter from R. D. Horioo reprding the Kelowna area there are now seven houses show of spring fathlont at the blood corpujciei, TV InitaUa- amalpmtiioo oC fruit packing housei. and more if the Wcstbank area could be Royal Anne Hotel under the tions are being Investigated. Doobckfs Mr. HortooT kttcr hai caused included. Each of these houses has its own auspices of the GUU Hospital TtfO 8E.NTENCEO overhead, its own staff, its own services. Aid, member* of which acted KATMANDU. Nepal (Reuters) considerable comment among power* and “•as •••»-»'*““—manequins. Mrs. — T. -• O. “ • 8. “• Mj-g, Nona Kolrala. sitter-In-law fruit official* and it U deserving of further From a cost point of view it is not diffi­ Chambers gave a description ofldeposed premier B. P. Kol- comment. cult to present a convincing argument for each garment as it was display- rala, j and ^ Miss Mundan Mundan SharmaSharmi amalgamation. Consolidation of overhead ed and music wa* rendered by have been sentenced to two As is Mr. Horton, thb newspaper it not Mrs. A. E. HUl. cooMcted with the fruit industry ukl and service could result only in a more years in jail for demonstrating against the dismissal of tha go\’» therefore, perhaps, it may be said that it efficient operation requbing less labor, 40 TEARS AGO March. 1131 ernment bv King Mahendra and it Booe 0* our businett. On the other lets material and less capita). the detention of Koirala and hi* hand, many of our reader* are directly Mr. Horton points out there would be C. A. Cotteral. assistant gen cabinet, _ It wa* reported today. additional advantages. He slates one of eral superintendent, T. C. Me-ternv*. ^xutected with the fruit industry and, la Nabb. superintendent and Capt.* •ddltiofl, the economy ol that industry it these would be uniform accounting which Douglas Brown, constituted a! JAPAN FIRES ROCKET directly reflect^ in the economy of iJio would enable growers to assess their re party of C.P.Il. officials that! MICHIKAWA BEACJH. Japan city and cf il«j whole Valley. Ihus, turns on a comparable basis, which is dif­ laid a visit of inspection to ‘(AP)-Japan today fired • ficult under llic present system where ac­ ielowna. ton rocket carrying scientific whether ve like it or nm, the problem* of instruments. It went up 102 mile* ! the fruit indutiry are, or should be, the counting practices differ in the various SO YEARS AGO and landed in the Japan Sea. I direct concern of everyone in the Okana- houses. March, 1911 but the main point, Mr. Horton makes The D. VV. Crowley Co. Ltd. MAY TOP HIS DAD pn-l-and of thb newspaper. brought in a carload ol fine AMORET. Mo. iAP) — Joe Mr. Horton’s remarks cannot be just is that the growers today arc paying for beef cattle from Senator Bos- Lasure, 102 today, is growing brushed off. Actually he b in a peculiarly unnecessary overhead and unnecessary tock's ranch near Kamloops more confident that he will do >d position to expreii an opinion. He labor. If these were eliminated the grow­ and their patrons will enjoy a better than his father. Hia ers’ returns should be increased and that change from the usual cold father died at 103. Joe, a bach­ not connected with the fruit Industry storage beef which makes elor, -...... still...... does.. his own house- . rand, therefore, he has no axe to pind. is tho important point. tough chewing, but is about ail, keeping and gardening. He hal Fruit officials, including packing htnise Tlic idea of the amalgamation of pack­ that one can get as a rule, the'a brother 95.______ators, inevitably must have their ing facilities as expressed by Dean Mc- a colored in tome degree by their Phce and now by Mr. Horton sound sens­ "THEY SAID YOU WERE OUT - SO I WAITED" r ! poaition and their responsibilities; not toible and logical to persons outside the ’ Mr. Horton. On the other band, it cannot industry. It would seem as a result the be said that Mr. Horton it not qualified growers should get more money for their ' to express an opinion. For two decades fruit. However, it requires persons inside Census Men More Curious ; h« was connected with the fruit business the industry to bring about any such major ! a ^ does know the packing side of it, at change in the industry. Growers cannot ‘ least, intimately. Hb remarks therefore, expect fruit officials, either packinghouse must be given tome consideration. This is operators, B.C. Tree Fruits, BCFGA and : particularly true in that they follow closely other officials to spark such a radical Now Than 200 Years Ago move. If it is to be carried out, it must be the recommendations of Dean McPhec, By ALAN DONNELLY them will be asked in tee' Canada is a big place and who made hit recommendations following started by the growers themselves, they Canadian Pres* Staff Writer sample survey of every fifth we have to cover every little are the ones who will gain. A “grass roots” household,, besides tee special nook and cranny," says census : a thorough and detailed study lasting over OTTAWA (CP) — What Jean movement, working its way up through question n a i r e on migration, director Dr. O. A. Lemieux, * aeveral month* and listening to the evi- Talon began nearly 200 years childbirths and Incomes. the BCFGA is the only method, it would "If we think people may be I deoce given by the most experienced men ago in New France will be re­ Several housing questions are living in some place, we’ve got peated next June when census- J in the Wustry. seem, that amalgamation of packinghouses new to the census, such as the to take a look." can be brought about. The growers must takers ring doorbells across the ones on number of bedrooms, Eight regional offices across the one P i I Mr. Horton risadily admits that the land in a massive stock-taking indicate they want this to happen; it home freezers, and television Canada are largely responsible ■ ■' ■: ■ ’'At I pr^lem of packinghouse amalgamation of Canada's human resources. sets. No longer does the census for organizing the field work. J would not be easy to solve, but, he argued, never will until they do just that. The great Intendant of the merely ask whether there is |The a electoral constituency is the primitive St. Lawrence colony family car but also whether basic unit of operation and be­ was far less inquisitive than his there are two or more. tween 1,300 and 1,400 census modern counterparts. icommissioners wiU be appointed Talon’s census in 1666 asked ASK ABOUT RENTS to supervise the enumerators— iBasketbai! Champions the 3,215 residents of New Tenants will be asked how an average of five commis­ France their name, age, sex, much monthly rent they pay. sioners to a constituency. year. They are currently endeavoring tomarital status and occupation. Home-owners will be asked how Enumerators are paid a piece name! It U QOt often that sports items intrude He did much of the legwork much, approximately, they ate—17 cents a person and $1 on tUs page but we do feel that some raise funds to enter the Canadian cham­ limself in the world’s first pop­ would expect to get lor their la. farm, with additional amounts gcknowledgment should be made of retxnt pionship scries. They need quite a spot ulation census, in the modern house if it were up for sale. for the survey questionnaires . V ■ ... ' t^vitiet of Kelowna’s basketballers. of money because Canada is a wide coun­meaning of the term. Dther housing questions cover made at every fifth house. try and travel is costly. It would be some­ This year the Dominion Bur­ the age of the building, its There’s also a mileage allow­ Within a week, two B.C. championships eau of Statistics will send out water, bath and toilet facilities, ance in rural areas. have come to this city and it has been thing of a shame if the Teddies were un­ 25,000 to 30,000 enumerators to heating and refrigeration., In urban areas each enumera­ m many years since this has happened in able to participate in the Canadian series. getTS facts about every Cana­ A , big census problem is to tor wUl cover 100 to 150 house­ basketball. In fact it has been twenty-three Basketball has been somewhat in the dian on subjects ranging from ensure that no one, is missed. holds, or approximately 450 to doldrums in the past two decades but in birthplace and ancestry to lan­ There is an extensive. field or­ ^ persons. This means that in years since Kelowna men have won the guage and education. There are ganization which will seek to some large apartments the cen- B.C. senior B championship as the Royal* the past two or three years it has sbovi^ another 11 questions about em­ catch every dwelling in the cen­ sus-taker can do all his work ites did in impressive fashion last week­ encoura^g signs of a comeback. Certain ployment and wartime military sus net. under one roof. end. Whedier or qpt there will be Cana- in this city the Royalites and Teddy Bears seiwice for all persons aged 15 or over. ^ a n championship series is still a little have done everything possible to put the More - searching queries will REPORT FROM THE U.K. obscure. game back on its own footing. In doing be put to the occupants of every Before the men’s victory, the Meikle so, these teams have brought honor to fifth household. They’ll be asked their home city and certainly deserve to be whether they have changed resi­ Teddy Bears had made history by walking dence in the last five years, and off with the women’s senior B provincial supported. They deserve Ae plaudits of if so, where they lived before. championship for the fourth consecutive all the people of this area. ■This will-be the first large-scale Butler Favorite As survey of Canadian migration in 30 years. SURVEY EARNINGS Married, widowed and di P.M.'s Successor I Cairn O f Rocks Memorial vorced women will be asked how many children they’ve had isfied or dissatisfied with Mr. And, in every fifth home, per­ By M. McINTYRE HOOD sons over 15 years will be asked Special London (Eng.) Gaitskcll as leader of tee op­ to report their total income Correspondent position, 63.6 per cent of the ;To Mad Trapper's Victim from all sources in the last For The DaUy Courier Socialists questioned replied 1 year. This will provide DBS that they were satisfied. Those ; AKLAVIK, N.W.T. (CP) Dur- ber of the Northwest Territories 13 days and on Jan. 30 he set with far more Information than LONDON — In spite of the ilag Fabniiry, Mounties inter- Council, and the late W. R. an ambush for his pursuers. the query on wages and salaries spotlight which has been shin-[not satisfied accounted for 29.1 rupttd a r« g m r patrol to ‘‘pll« (Wop) May, then a lieutenant As they rounded a bend in the in tee every-oerson census ing on cabinet ministers like per cent of those voting. The up a faw roeka’’ a* a make- in the RCAF, who later became river, Johnson opened fire with question which rules out tho Siewyn Lloyd, Iain Macleod and other 7.3 per cent had no opin- • aaift calm on an isolated eec- one of Canada's most famous his rifle and a day-long gun self-employed. Duncan Sandys, R. A. Butler is ions to offer. 'tlon of the Rat River between flyer*. battle ensued. That night Const. Lest anyone be unhappy about iTOrt McPtMrwrn, N.W.T., and Millen was found dead in the disclosing his full income to tho te'fronTto the 1 r e b u k e FROM CHAIRMAN lOld Crow in the Yukon. t r a p p e r “UNPRIENDLT" snow. race to sue- In view of this demonstration Inspector A. N. Fames, who census enumerator, the oues- ! The rock pile was to mark When this news reached thetiemnalre will be left to be filled cecd Harold of faith in Mr. Galtskell, some- commanded the Aklavik RCMP Macmlllan as thing of a shock to the party vthe spot, about 70 miles south- detachment and who led the out. to the retir^ in Vancouver, ha* writ­ type of farm acUvity, It will be ptepolnt* Mr. B utleV h « ® i.'‘®to®C‘'ats. In^ tho up- Icept SundavB and holidayu at waUs big enough to allow only ten: “Who he was and where a rare farmer who has to nn-|„„as the man‘who will step uDlP®f ‘'Tto of the trade union *411 Doyle Ave., Kelowna, B.C. rifle barrel to protrude. to came from will likely never swer all 180 questions "(tecldes I bureaucracy w o are faced with Hm Kelowna Owrier Umib wuenwhen Mr. MacmlHan (who have decided that Const. A. W. King and special be known. Even his name was to retire from the party probably false; but wherever JOB GETS BIGGER •5. constable Joseph Bernard were The census must by law bo [ ship, « Authortxed aa Second Clas* sent out to check the cabin. men gather to tell tales of man- cislont m«y personally like. . flatter, Pott Office Department, tunts, the story of Albert John­ carried out every 10 year* (OHawa. They reached the cabin by « Merobor of The Canadian dogtlra to 4S hours but could son will bo remembered." only a few ouestions was con- The dissension in U ^ r bM^^^ as last year, get no reply when they knocked ducted in 19.56 party ov^r defence policy ha* with the detepco stetement oe- qPfaaa, at the door. They pushed on to I BlemhN) Audit Bureau of Cto HONOR REBELS REMAINS ju.ncnEnch iimo HmetheJobgetsblgger.lnppn^^^^^^ me joo Kcw PiHBOT.i"!'!'"*'—w r.", i s“ay (gulattM. Aklavik where Inspector Eames JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Next June’s count will embrace G)c stntu.* of Hugh Gaitekell as people opming nw« • Tha Canadian PrtM ta exclu- gave them e search warrant Minister David Ben-Gurion an over 2,000,000 more people than party lender. Labor voters were tog: I,will fight ai and fight and entitled to tha uae for re^ and two more men. nounccd today the remain* of the 16.080,791 counted. In 1056. asked to state which Socialist fight agMn until I ■ achieve my scores of Jewish soldier* and ...> • Am e «« l . 4 A t . . . t A .A I ' ( ^U lation of all newa dea- (FFI^m WOtlNDED Since 1951, when the population I they thought would make thejobjcctivei ^ tc lm credtbHl to it or the their families whp died in on was 14,009,429, the eouivalent of best prime minister. The sur- This waswas I* direct quotetion pl This patty reached Johnson's anti-Roman rebellion 1,800 year* 'Aiiociated Pro** «• Reuters in cabin at 16:30 a.m. Dec. 31 another province of has prising teing about the opinion the statement made by Mr. mdi paper and alto the local agn will be reburied with all been add^. expressed was not the long lend I Gaitskcll i w heri the L ator Cl^t. King knocked at the i^tih religious rites. The skel­ mm* publiabed therein. AU door, a rifle barked and the The legal necessity for the Lsiablished by Mr. Gaitskeli, party’* official defence policy brew ed llOTt etons were found to caves in census arises from tho require-k„t the almost complete lack wa* d efei^ at tho 1960 party ii^ ta el laMblieatlon of ipecia officer fell to the enow. He was which the Jewish rebels made j^ e td w i barelii are alao rt- sledded MCk to Aklavik to the ment for redistribution of fed-Lf »upport for the deputy-leader oonferenoal their last stand after the de­ eral electoral constituencies ev-k|{ , 1,^, party, George Brown. In hi* statement in the monte 44 below temperature to 20 struction of Jerusalem. I Bidbeeetottoa rate -p- carrier botura. There a bullet, lodged cry 10 year* in line with popula- Oaitskej^ wa* named by ly report of tee Boilermakers j^very. Oty And district SOc pear hi* heart, ywas removed tlon changes. , man who Union. Mr. Hill said that unless carrier boy coUccUng succesttuRy. But the census has srown make the best Labor every^ In , the Labor move m, S ^ W y 4R1 wwelcs. iHUw toibuxttan areas Another party set out and BIBLE BRIEF * pledge to carry S|ili*ra carrier oar delivery aer laid Blejge 'to jtAutsoa'a catoq eight per cent, were Her- out conference decisions. «ie tf nuktotatoed, ratea tor cl^t bdt even wttti itoatl I' M i WIMM ttM nwYvid^s Idtnl to old Wilson nnd Michael Foot, movement ,wa* bound to (Jlslnte' free ftomc deim ri/: phone the lue of a chaaii of dvnamito U n 4 batik net delUfdf ~Noto^ f S n f f i for*^TnnnlV^to Si Aphony Greenwood, five per grate. With an obvious appeal « Biy mail to B.C.. tEM jNr was unable to ditlodgo the bera 33il- , PO 2 -2 2 2 4 n tAito ter • moaths; l t d trapper. They returned to , Akla ^ If you think you can work govern^?ent a*nd tu,^^^ James Callaghan, four up fact* of great value to busl- N ’*’! nnd Gwrge Brown, with| “I V",*,, at t months. Outside BC and,vik...... for food suppUea and John against the Infinite try sweep­ ''pn'eO'too* ThI* 'adv«ri^*tn«nt I* not pubils^cd'or'ditplsyed byihii"' IA.A4 111.66 per ------year: 37 _ SO son had fled t^en they agato ing l>ack the sea with a broom. ness and industry. t two per dtnU Followed to thati level will make •rimliar plcd^ lPtoPttteitKTOfof 9 months: reached! the cabfQ Jan. 17. A king tried that once, with Some 23 questions about Ca-order. . I"? ^ ^ Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ntdlan home* and what’* to Asked wbeUier they were sat* I the wind blow*. Kpit topy ijf to pftoAt fl oeptff.' T)to'|>futty frhtdiid Jotottoo topgpoqr 'toitata.' . '' ' KELOWNA DAlLr C O U llEl. WED.. MAS. 19. IN I FAGB I

BROWNIIS .. Brownies of the first East :VJ»3iS Mi,*; 1 ''Sj} EAST KELOWNA Ketowna Pack atteiMllng the Golden Hand tests. wMdi were Mrs. Sidney W. Bowie*, who! !!»« Teen Town daace which held Saturday (dght ia Kelowna hat been viiiUn* her pareulstwas held SaturcUy last in the at the home of Mrs. A. V. Q. fceip thir bwtiya M ttO SoC SXjpWBtiliS dky Mr. and Mrs. G. D. h'itz-Gciald. Community Hall was well at­ Drake. District Comndsstoner hat left for Vancouver. tended. Tlie Teenager* danced for District wimlwr 2. were man id ta you m 8^»»daHf ; ^ >1 ■' Vi Marlene Hallman. Judy O'Reilly mtdi Ua iRHdi ^vooii* OkIqo umI lbui4 Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Socr from nine p.m. unttl midaight Lob Ib cooL' iBDtd cv kiloMrai and everyone thoroughly en­ and Judy Malen. They passed have left the district and will their tests successfully. wawq new XBkO wiB gtoa youf maka their new home in Glen- joyed themselves. pBmnH thfr iMMnJblfli The dance is sponsored by more, we wish them all the t>est The gy mnasium classes which CBIB Bffth OB up in their new surrtHuidings. the recreation committee, and the president of the committee have been heM m fViday eve- pings in the Community Hall nen^ for only a a w T a ^ a raiier^ Mr*. T, R, Carter and* her Iltonnts l^awrence with Eddie even leas wkh lirt* dae ZiRO. hL ______HoUtdd were present. At the held their last class of the sea daughter Patrtci*. have left for the iwciaga wkh tha bk|r 4 riT.* the Coast wheri Urey will «i)end* close of the evening refresh- son OS Friday last. They will Easter. ments were served. resume in the FpU ' i i ...... - li i i S i i g i i a i

PILLBOXES PRESCRIBED FOR SPRING Meikle's Left, we have a shallower PUfooses very becoming to i of the head as the one at left chiffon combine in white for the neat fresh look of spring. crown which can be worn the face and hair-do are pre- ] shows. With its nosegay it over the brow. scribed fw spring. Not all j sits level on the head. Centre, Part of the charm of the pill­ New Fashions for piUboxet are worn to the back 1 is a straw and shirred-silk box is its infinite variety. junior or teta-ager, 'Ihe coat Is of soft woollen Know Your Client Suggests in a diagonal weave, the color the all'popuiir shocking pink. The topper includes many Young Canadian Designer of the detail* that mark the high fashion models, features MONTREAL (CP) — Know.of those men." that inculde its shape, which your cUcnt, hi* company and. Besides a sound training and what he represent*. artistic ability, a commercial is wide-away from • the l>ody and billowing out at the hem. *110*. says Alison Hymas. a!fnt«‘or desigwr must have a The sleeves arc of the smart, duate of the University of keen in interest ^siness and a shortened length and the nitoba’s School of Interior approach to spending K pockets are slashed into the Design. 1* the golden rule of of­ money, Mis* Hyma* feels a female seaming. A splendid all- fice planning. occasion coat. *Tou can't put an oil magnate commercial interior designer and on into a Into the aort of atmosphere must be particularly business­ you'd create in a beauty salon." like. PUBLIC SPEAKING "You can’t be flighty - you ST. JOHN’S, Nfjd. (CP>- Tha pretty brunette, who have to support your ideas with Georgia Carhon, 14 - year - old grew up on a farm just outside common sense." Grade IX student from Gander, 1 wonderful Spring! Calgary, 1* at present working ■Ihe first step in any assign­ Is the winner of the 1961 Girl's i oa interior designs for the ment is to get to know the Public Speallog contest for Place VlUe Mgrie project here. client’* company and its needs, Newfoundland. She won witbi For the happiest Easter you’ve ever welcomed . . . gee Other interesting assignments she says, her talk on "the value of a goodj yourself, let your audience see you as the best-dressed •he has bad include the redeo "You must appreciate what teacher.” family in a fashion parade that goes into a wonderful Spring. OTStton of army hut dwellings the company represents to the At Meikle’s you’U find all the “News” in an enchanting world 00 the Dew Line. public aito the air it should have "It didn't give us much scope m the community " of fashion. Drop in soon. for fantasHc. interior design," All thia, she said, influences slui says, "but we did our best the type of office that wUl be t o . add «ome color to the lives designed and decorated. But' an­ other important consideration is how much can be spent. Girls' and Childrens Coats for Easter "You may see an office and For the fashionable and style conscious Canadians Save visualize what it could be if only Department women. The newest and loveliest in fabrics the client had the money to pay SPRING COAT and colors. Choose your new Spring coat Grocery Tapes for it," she sighed. By VERA WINSTON from tweeds, fancy plaids, self colored Often an assignment will lead Here is a popular version checks, fancy weaves, fine velour* in plain to new interests for the young Colorful Dresses colors. Sizes 7 to 20. of the look for spring for To Help Starving designer. For Spring and Easter wear — for the "Teen-ager”, two piece Dresses in florals While thousands starve in far 37.95 to 65.00 emmtrs of the world, few Cana­ and smart checks. 1 0 0 ^ dians can help feeling guilty as Sizes 10 to 14X ...... lU * # J they prtto«l plateaot leftovers For a Fast to the garbage can. Some Can­ Dresses for Easter adian stores now have a method Dainty printed silks, plain end fancy of allaying the most guilt-rid­ One-Piece Dresses crepes, printed tie silks. Styled for any den psyche by offering a per­ Famous Dan River cottons in light and dark occasion, tailored style, % sleeve with centage return on Gold Cash colors — checks, plains and fancy patterns belted waistline, full or slim sheath skirt. Registtf Tapes to charitable “ «l»o» irora. 4 95 ^ 8,50 Sizes 12 to 20. (Hrganizationa. Some people are Sizes 8 to 14X from collecting the grocery tapes for the Unitarian Service Commit­ 14.95 to 34.95 tee at '78 Sg>arks Street, Ot­ tawa. The non-denominational For the Younger Girls roluntary relief agency will Order Lovely little dresses in dainty checks, stripes convert this "symbol of a and plains. thousand Canadian dinners" Sizes 2 to 7 years 2.98 to 4.95 "Half Size" Dresses into food for the starving chil­ Lovely printed silks and plain crepes, color­ dren of;the world. BOX CUTTINGS ful for Spring wear. Sizes 14% to 28%.

per Unit 14.95 to 34.95 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY Spring Cottons ‘ Be sm art in a cotton for Spring —■ colorful MOUNTAIN ginghams and floral prints, crease resistant For Those Who Require A Heavier Wood Fuel, drip dry cottons. Lovely spring styles to OF DEITSF choose from. Some topped with the short We have Available IN LIMITED QUANT Jacket. 10 to 20. PAY ’EM OFF NOW ITIES . . . WITH A LOW-COST # 1“ PLANER ENDS SLABS 10.95 to 19.95 LIFE-INSURED • VENEER CORES • LOG ENDS Easter Accessories ...... We have the gayest selection ever of beauflful Easver accessories s c o m including scarves, hand bags, hose and blouse*. Phone Fuel Office MEIKLE'S PO 2-3411 Men's Slacks LOAN A color to match any jacket. Finest quality ...... 15.95 For the man who appreciates quality TNEIANKOF M. SIMPSON Ltd. and fit — choose from the finest inq> your floori, circumference of a child’s head steel teeth securely at­ suggest love and youth! But to RUTIAND Guaranteed against defec­ tached to a sturdy han­ A new version the tiniest female, Springtime is the most Important consider­ tive material and work­ dle. Light in weight. is synonomous with Easter bon­ ation. manship. SPECIAL, each SPECIAL, each ...... By sewing for her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Garner returned of film Jims, topped nets! home last week from Victoria, However, on Pram Row, as the fashion-conscious Mother can stitch a bonnet in the color where she has been visiting STANDARD ‘pdthaloose well as on Fifth Avenue, an her son-in-law and daughter, Easter bonnet should bo more and shape most becoming to her GAUGE offspring. Easy-care fabrics are Mr, and Mrs. David Seath, for LINO TILE —— SPECIAL, tile 11^ Jacket and a new than just a hat. And, admitted­ the past three weeks. ly. any hat that qualifies as a ideal for this purpose, as they version of the "flight of fantasy’’ can be a face up bravely to the laundry Mr. Gordon K. DeLong, of BRASS threat to tho budget—unless tub. And tho simplest little hat Kelowna, has purchased the BAMBOO RAKES SLUMBER STANDS tpongemop Mother sews it herself. can become a "flight of fan­ Henry Bresch orchard on the 3.95 Actually, it is both practical tasy” by the addition of a dec­ Rutland Bench. 1 ONLY —the remukahle and economical for Mothers to orative stitch pattern produced sew their daughters* hats and on a slant-ne^le machine, or Mr. Ian Schlerbeck left on FRIGIDAIRE CHAN sponge mop. bonnets. If a hat costs a trifle, with the automatic zigzagger. Monday for Santa Barbara, 1 ONLY FRIGIDAIRE Imperial who cares if the child grows While there is a variety of California, where he will under­ as quickly as fashions change? commercial patterns available go special treatment for a hand FULLY AUTOMATIC Automatic As the greatest variant In chil­ for baby bonnets. Mother may injury from a specialist, Ur. dren is their head size, local choose to design her own. This Walter Graham, of that city. Washer sewing centre experts stress will afford her the opportunity He expects to be away several 30-INCH ELECTRIC RANGE I cycle all fabric controls months. His Wolf Cub pack Regular here will be under the care of Modd RDP-38C-59 ^ — Hjermo Eyt 619.95 .. 3 2 9 Howard Johnson, during his ab­ Burner sence. FOR A BRIGHT AND HAPPY - Infinite Heat 1 ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hebert FRIGIDAIRE returned recently from a visit Switches to their former home in the Deluxe Maritimes. Regular 339.00 Automatic Keep hands dry! Joe Buresch and Gerry Ley' Special den left on Monday for Van­ Washer Say "Happy Easter” with the finest and freshest chocol­ Nowl No more wet hands! A oncc-over lightly with couver on a business trip. Suds Saver With ates you can buy . . . Smiles ‘N* Chuckles traditional gift a CHAN sponge mop will keep your floors shining quality — Beautifully packaged . . , gift wrapped . . . and temperature selector WILLING AND ABLE Regular Aim ttgk dean—and keep your htnds dry, too. Arid the bonlis 60 many wonderful boxes to choose from. SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont 384.00 ...... fc W a U U (CP)—"I paint because it is the is in the unique wringer on the CHAN modej— Choice of 3 only thing that I can do that assortments want to do,” says Mrs. Anna swings from back tp front so the dirt can't collect In Mierzynskl. The Latvia - born OPEN THVESDAT 1.35 artist, who arrived here last a ridge as it will with other mops. summer after graduating from UNTIL 9 P.M. SHOPS Closed Friday P S . Remember CH AN refills will extend the life o f Famous Turtles the Ontario College of Art at Toronto, plans an exhibition of . Open Saturday . your CHAN sponge mop indefinitely. .65 1.10 1.95 her work in the early spring Until 6 P.M. CAPRI FROG SOUND Prestige Deluxe The carpenter frog is said to have a voice rc.sembling the Your B.C. Owned and Operated Hardware, Fnmltnre and Appliance Store*' noise produced by hammering Idng nail into heavy etimber.

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' For Young People. On Sale This Waak Voluina 5 » — • « 99c An m u Votomit Stin Avill«M« \ liiil Watson Asks To Be Regain Confidence Released PROVIDENCE. IM «AP' — PMI Wat»o. (oriner coacli ol Tieing Series 2 -2 Nrw York Ranker* ia tbe Na*. Coaal H^Jckev League, was re- By W. R. WHEATLEY DOOMED FROM START (credit that the Montreal margin! kaoed Tue.*4a'r at his awn re-, f Dollard St. Laurent and $tan waau't wider. auert as «*ach of ProvKkace: Canadiaa Freaa Staff Wrtter fW* la tbr Aiisericaa CHICAGO (CPI - CcmfMentl“Confident I \^‘i* hiiefW h*fl!**l’‘'**KD EVEN ONCE It w#» retwfted that WalS'Cai they have regained the scoring] . tjroficient fore-i Hawks pulled even once Is la line to coach Boston power W i t t ^ 1 checking. But it was doomed al-i^l^ ‘he hustling Montrealers. Broia* in the NUL. replacing Montreal Canadien* relaxed to-| nvost from the start cim,Uv simply be-early M « in tlw firri iveiiod Hilt Schniklt. The Bruins fiiv day on the long train ride home cause the tlawks were wkielv Wobble from tliere on ish^ last tiui aeasoo and It Is aw aitlng another crack at thep .. j ouvsa-veu by Itn . r o u ^ t e . m l Montreal goalie Jacqu«| iiwnored Schmidt will be doing. pesky and unpredictable ^‘^'Ithat knew a loss might be ihe^Pt^nte had a cornivarallvely • different Job for the club next cage Black Hawks. ' crusher. jcasy time. He had only four season. Providence Is a Bo*tnn: In handing the Hawks a 5-2 Tbe series shifts to M o n t r e a l 'fhots J-MM^dJe In the first fw- farm dub. ! pasting Tuesday night, Cana for the fifth game S a t u r d a y 'hxl while HaU was bombarded There »l»o I* •> tw.'sibiUte that dlens w'ere as si>ectacularly The teams play back in C h i c a g o 24. » Watsoo may be rehired as the good as the Hawks were miser- next Tuesday. Rangers’ coach, h it Pike, who ably lethargic. After losing 2-1, in Sunday’s *n*!t the stadiuin crowd luceeeded Watson In New York, Whatever the exidanatlcm. Ca- long overtime game. Canadiens 16.666-prescnt caoacUy/w a was fired last week. At that surprisingly didn’t miss their game—loved it. Little nadiens evened the ^ Bonin of Montreal time 11 was said Watson was semi-final 2-2 on games by put­ scoring ace. Bernie iB oom | "‘“rcfi not being comulered for his old Boom) Geoffrion, who has'“'« |" '« “‘h ft muscles with big ting on one of the most sus­ mer Moose Vasko of Chicago In Job. tained shooting displays prob­ damaged knee. There was fire power on the .second period. Providence general manager j ably ever seen In a cup series. Referee Eddie Powers Terry Reardon said Watson They outshot the Hawks 60-21, ery Montreal forward line Tues- YOU'RE asked to be released Ijecause of and in the Montreal harvest day night, and Chicago goalie s®*^ed Bonin a major penalty Dickie Moore and Billy HickelGlenn HaU was given po respitel® ^ ‘wo Hi-minute misconduct lenUUve offer* of other posl- Vasko was given a 1100*. scored two apiece and Phil Coy in handling almost a shot a m ln-it^"*‘t‘** ute. It 1.1 to the Chicago goalie’s malor and one misconduct. ette counted tire other. Three Montreal players came CENTRE out of the tu>.sle with cuts. Hicke nm led five stitches on OF THINGS STANLEY CUP his forehead as the result of a chock by Chicago's Ken Whar- whan you make your Vancouvtr STATISTICS ram. Claude Provost and Doug Harvey each had a couple of headquarters in the Qeorgle. By TIIE CANADIAN PEiaSS stitches taken—Provost over the The centre of town, for ont eye and Harvey on the fore­ Seul-Ptiul* thing — next door to butlncts Scrle* A S p & tU - head. W L E' A IIAB8 LED EARLY appointments, shopping facttl* Montreal 2 2 15 10 CHARLES E. GIORDANO SPORTS EDilOR Canadlens took an early lead. ties, the entertainment dtstrlcL Chicago 2 2 10 15 A shot by Go> ctte went Into the Best-of-seven aeries tied 2-2. p a g e 8 KELOWNA DAILY COURIER. WED.. MAR. 2t, IMl net off Chicago defcnceman The centre of attention, for Berie* B Jack Evans’ skate. St I-aurent another; at the Georgia, warmth Detroit 3 1 12 6 j winged a screened shot past Toronto l 3 6 12 I Plante early In the o[>enlng i>er- and hospitalfty are treditlonaf— Detroit leads bcst-of-ievcn iod to tie the score. convenience and comfort art aeries 3-1. Moore took Don Marshall’* Senior Citizens Bonspiel Ipass, faked a shot and then modern—Including sMh extras MONTREAL (CP> - - ■coring record.s in the Stanley | ! scored late in the same licrlod as free, multi-channel TV ih Cup playoff.s; ito give Canadiens a 2-1 lead. Henri Richard set up Hicke’* every room. For full detaRs get G A Pts. PiM mim Ck)vctte, M 3 3 6 0 first goal at 5; 00 of the second Enters Finals, Semi-Finals i()eriod by .squirming away from in touch with the Georgia or call Richard, M 2 4 6 0 Howe, D 2 3 5 2 ' Finals and semi-finals of all! Biagtmla was to meet Carter Chicago defcnceman Pierre Pl- your nearest travel agent Beliveau. M 0 5 5 0 BOWER WATCHES GOAL-SCORING ^events got underway today as land Kinnard was to p l a y o f f , t®te and easing a pass over to Moore, M 3 1 4 4 the British Columbia Senior Cit­ w’ith Jacques today. Finals are- the goalmouth, Pilote, C 13 4 4 Johnnie Bower, 36-year-old Howe of the Detroit Red Howe did it again for the izens first-ever bonspiel entered set for 1:30 p.m. Pilote fed a pass to Miklta for h o t e l «ttt Provost, M 13 4 2 goaltender for the Toronto Wings, then bounced out. Wings in Tuesday night’s Its final day. The B Event final Is between second goal at 8:28 Wharram, C 13 4 0 Maple Leafs, looks down at Howe’s goal in the third per­ action.

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' I?]*'!'''’’'"''' ■ >■■■ ^ -{j-. _ ■'k'.l I "fr ■ I#'*'; B&B PAINT piioN c: PO )•*!«* eitit»iu stucco bungalow, double garage, chicken touse. wSnNGHOUSE ELECTRIC electric hookup, very good c«ii- By FRANCIS LEWINE top diidomabi of Washington *ij» itome. uuide plumbing, uuUtles cow barn, hay barn and atiout 5 acres ot completely fern.eel dition. Phone PO 2-3960. U WASHINGTON (AP) — 'Hie gather for one ol tbe Kennedy** '» •«•»«♦**«*»• in c lu d e d , $35 monthly. Phone stove, automatic ovea ami clock, » — n ri-i,«j* ait.4iikStfaiiMb bIsirs, .ZA. Ij *-** first formal parties, a late after* *i mt P 0 5«H2. 206 pasture. automatic timer; also pair glass ilCHARlSON‘S H0 USEt¥aIG little gUl ® noon reception at, the White »4, tMttflaO' FULL PRICE Ill.tMW.eO pliers. Phone PO 2-7019. m li'w 'M* fiidv fiimi^hed ttoodjko th© pr<*jslci©nt of in© \Jnll©Q • IM f,i» earances. and tapfjcd her feet. _____ Capri. Two bedroom suite, fur­ PORTABLE ELECTRIC CE- Clattering in her mother’s nished, heated, electricity and LTD. ment mixer on Austin wheels, 14 FOOT BOAT. WINDSHIELD, high-heeled _ shoes, she broke up 1. Births water suppUed. $50 month. PO and wheelbarrows, in good tf PHONE PO 2-2739 547 BERNARD AVE.. KELOWNA steering wheel and gears. Mer- an inii»rtant press conference A HAPPY (XrCASION — THE 2-3104. shope. Phone Linden 2-4762. tf cury Mark 20 motor. Adequate her father was conducting in birth of your child! To tell the LAilGE 3 BEDROOM UNIT, MAN’S GREEN RAWLElGH|(„r water skiing. Price $300.00. Palm Beach. Fla. In a flash, good news to friends and neigh­ separate natural gas heat and 814 ACRES 3 MILES FROM THE CITY bike, 3 sf>eed, in good condition, c, Gibbtns. RR No. 1. Winfield. she had turned the television Big 'Scope bors ... A Daily Courier tank, 220 V in kitchen. Phono PO 2-4715. 203 203 cameras from the then presi­ Notice, rncT l i e rarerate lui for this notice 1 Full size basement, no hall­ hall- 200 feet frontage m highway zoned for business, attraclive dent-elect to make her own TV is only $1.25 and our CTaisifird 3 bedroom house, double garage and farm buildings. Creek 16 FOOT FIBREGLASS RUN­ debut in pink pyjamas. ways. Close in on quiet street,: runs through the property. Lovely ecr farther into space than ed, $40.00 monthly. Phone PO WOOD boat, also 12 horsepower mg." She is survived by one daught­ outlxjard motor, uswl five hours Caroline is meeting some of any radio or optical eye yet 2-88M. 2(0; constructed. er, Edith (Mrs. R. L. “Dick” Male What offers? Apply W, H. Stew­ the world’s most famous iK'ople. Sharp) Kelowna, one son Fran­ DOWifoWN LOCATION 2| art. Box 3, Westbank or phone Mk . Eleanor Roo.scvelt re- The project was announced by cis We.vt Summerland. one EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES­ room suite with bath on main SO 8-5526 evenings. 202 ports the i>rcsidcnt’s daughter is i Professor Harry Messel, head oj sister, Mrs. R. J. Henderson, MAN for part time work. Apply floor including light, water and in person to Fumerton's Limited, the lype that likes to “tag j^e University of Sydney’s schooi Winnipeg, four grandchildren, of physics, who said that al­ heat at $45 per month. Phone 411 Bernard Avc. 203 along.” one great grandchild. Funeral PO 2-2673. 203 m 50. Notices Caroline goes on tours of the though the design of the new services were held in Summer­ m private family quarters with her telescoiie has not lx:en com­ land United Church, Tuesday. 987 HARVEY AVE. - 1 BED­ BY FAVOR OF INSTRUCTIONS father and his friends. pleted. its broad specifications March 28, 2 p.m. with Rev. ROOM suite, unfurnished, fully from the Department of High- When Kennedy turned to two have been decided. ATTENTION! ways, we will sell 3 {ramcd Phillip Louie, officiating. Inter­ modern and self-contained, in men and asked whether they The telcf cope was designed by ment Peach Orchard Cemetery new home. Adults only. Phone dwelling and cottage situated wanted a drink, Caroline piped ^ 40-ycar-old Australian, Profes- Summcrland. Penticton Funeral PO 2-8559. 201 RItRIR Boys - Girls upon Lots 12 and 13, Block No. 2, up: Ptens 44 nnd Plan B939, of sor Bernard Mills, and has been Chapel in charge of the arrange­ 2 ROOM SUITE WITH BATH Good hustUng boys and girls “’They’ve already had a drink. named “the Mills Cross" in hi( ments^^______can earn extra pocket money, District Lot 490 O.D.Y.D. in tee Daddy. There’s their glasses." Furnished, available April 1. townslte of Pcachland, B.C. The honor. Messel claims it will Phone PO 2-2749 or call at Ray­ prizes and bonuses by selling The president shares the make Australia one of the twe Excentionaliy good condition home, close in. Large living- The Daily Courier In down­ successful bidder must remove amusement in Caroline’s mond Apts. , __ 201 room and dining room, electric kitchen with plenty of cab^ major world centres for radio 8. Coming Events town Kelowna. Call at The the house and cottage within and, like many a parent, h®L„tronomv FURNISHED 3 ROOM SUITE, neU and cupboards. 2 very Daily Courier Circulation De­ ten days of date. The sites are puts her up to a few cute tricks sajj TOE ANNUAL MEETING OF ment. Well landscaped grounds with matching garage. that Mills the Kelowna and District Society near hospital and beach. Also partment and ask for Peter to be left clean and tidy. Terms himself. Cross will have tw o aerial sleeping room with light house­ Full Price Only $12,900 With Good Terms Munoz, or phone anytime— are cash subject to tax. “arms” forming a right - angli for Retarded Children, will be Auction, Wednesday, April 5th, WELCOME FOR HARRY held Wednesday, April 12, 8 p.m. keeping. 419 Royal Ave. tf cross in north-south, east • wesi at 1:30 p.m. House to be open When ex-president Harry S. form. Each arm will be 40 feel at Sunnyvale School. ______ROOM FURNISHED BACH­ THE DAILY COURIER to prublic, morning of the sale. Truman came to call, Kennedy ELOR Suite, heated, self con­ introduced him to Caroline, then wide and a mile long, and each REMEMBER TOE HOME Cook- Carruthers & Meikle Ltd. Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers will consist of a paraboUc re­ Ing sale of the Kelowna Council tained. Laundry facilities. Phone 202 reminded his little daughter: PO 2-5231 before 4 p.m. 364 BERNARD AVE. 2-2127 “What did I tell you to teU flecting mesh which wUl collect ow Women, on Saturday, April radio signals from space and I in E Winter’s Plumbing and Evenings Phone: 35. Help Wanted, him?” Gaston Gaucher 2-2463 Harold Denney 2-4421 “Oh, yes,” Caroline obliged, focus them on to an aerial run­ Heating shop, commencin." For Courier Classifie( MOVIES ning along the centre of each II a .m .______202 Louise Borden PO 2-4715 Female you used to live in our house." By contrast to her husband’s arm. SOCIAL CREDIT GROUP Whist Advertisements APPREN'nCE WANTED FOR obvious delight in showing oft Data from Incoming radio and cribbage card party follow­ one year of training at the his daughter, Mrs. Kennedy has waves will be analysed by an ’d by dance. Institute Hall, Phone PO 2 -4 4 4 5 Charm Beauty Salon, 1546 Pan- electronic computer. AG's Novel taken careful steps to assure “ The telescope will enable us March 31, 8 p.m. Admission 60c New Home - Special $ 1 1 ,3 0 0 Full Price dosv St. ^ Caroline of some privacy. includes refreshments. Everyone to hear what is hapoening al­ MATURE WOMEN, PERMA- Much of the little girl’s time most at the edge of the uni­ welcome. 189-201 17 . Rooms For Rent Owner is wUUng to sacrifice this beautfiul split level home orobably will be spent now at to S citV location. There are 3 nice size bedrooms, spa­ nent part - time housework, verse,” he says. KELOWNA WAGON WHEEL­ 844 LEON AVENUE-HOUSE- in revenue home. Phone PO 2- Glen Ora, the presidential coun­ Exulaining that the world now cious 22 ft. living room with dining area. Cabmet Used In try retreat in Middleburg, Va., ERS square dance club are kceping room, 220 range and re­ kitchen gas furnace. Owner will consider trade on ^dcr 4632. 205 can listen to what is happening holding their square dance party frigerator, furnished. Laundry home or accept low down payment with good terms. Eve­ where Mrs. Kennedy can keep in space 15.000,000.000 light I 1 KNITTERS — WORK AT Home; Caroline in more normal sur­ night, intermediate level in the facilities. Phone PO 2-2463. 205 nings call PO 2-3319. vears away, Dr. Mills added: Centennial Hall, April 1 at 8 p.m. earn up to $25 weekly. Send $1.00 roundings and let her play with “The new telescope will give us Vic Graves of Nelson, MC. Buffet BUCKLAND APARTMENTS — for handling which wiU be Film friends of her own age. • information from a distance of supper, turkey, ham.______All dancers 445 Buckland Avenue, newly Must Sell - Moving To U.S.A. credited to your account. Home The Kennedys apparently be­ 30,000,000.000 light years, the 199. 201. 20ridecorated, light housekeeping Art Knitting Ltd., 2052 St. Cath- By BOB THOMAS lieve in letting Caroline be one welcome. Attractive new 3 bedroom home with “Hachcd car^rj. HOLLYWOOD (AP)—At 20th natural limit of observation. ------= room for gentleman, board if Attractive new 3 bedroom home with attached car erine West, Montreal. 202 ol the presidential family at Modern scientific knowledge Nice bright m o d e m kitphen. Large hymgr^m. Century - Fox, Jerry Wald is THE RUTLAND ROVERS ARE 1 Under new manage- Nice bright modern kitchen. Large livingrooin. home and take part in what's does not admit the nosslbility.'Of sponsoring a dance at tee Win-j^gnt Phone PO 2-3314, 204 scaoed lot Located close to lake and park, whipping up a film based on going on in their mansion home, field Memorial HaU on Easter market price. $9,800 full price. Evenmgs call Ed Ross Attorney-General Robert Ken including riding (he elevators. seeing any farther.” MOTdaT AprU 3 Da^ P 0 W N T 0 W N 38. Employment Wtd. ncdy’s best - selling book The One light year is the distance PO 2-3556. light travels in one year going 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Music b y room for rent. B^iness man Enemy Within. BAND FAVORS HER TYPING, BOOKKEEPING at a speed of 186,0()0 miles a Johnny Cartel and his Music Lawrence Avc. Phone PO 2-7085 The book was a non-fiction i Dressed in a white organdy done at home, account ot his experiences as j party dress, Caroline watched second, Makers. AdmUsion $1.00 per ______H C. E. METCALFE REALTY LTD. after 4 p.m. 205 person. Licenced premises. 203 BERNARD LODGE, ROOMS 253 BERNARD AVE. 2-4919 chief counsel of the Senate — ------— " jlfo r rent, phone PO 2-2213 — 911 RELIABLE COUPLE. CATER- committee on improper activi­ P e r s o n a l p e t a r d Ave. AIso housekeeping ing maintenance, lodge or mo­ ties in the labor or management 11. Business NEW REVENUE HOME, 3 Bed­ tel 'work. Phone PO 2-4416. 201 field. As every newspaper rooms. livingroom with wall to render knows, the chief target COURIER PATTERN FOR CARPENTER OF Cement p a n DOSY. 1886 — CLEAN, CASA LOMA wall carpet and fireplace, beauti­ ALTERATIONS AND Remodel­ of the committee’s investigation work or any job done around qujct, sleeping room, $25.(X) ling. Contractors concrete and ful electric kitchen, cabinet bath­ Phone was the Teamsters union and home, phone PO 2-3406. 7101 monthly. Phone PO 2-4312. 203 SUBDIVISION room, spacious ma.ster bedroom all carpenter work. Its chief, Jam es Hoffa. PO 2-2028. tf CATERING — FOR HOME EN- 5 MINUTES FROM TOWN has double closet. Separate suite So how is Wald going to make ’TERTAINMENT. parties, teas, in full basement. Automatic gas movie out of that? receptions. Delicious foods pre-1 19. Accommodation Nice view lots on sheltered | ;‘caang7'Monthly revenue $160.(W^ Suoctnf if “People are already asking pared, delivered. PO 2-4561. bench near lake. Controlled price $17,000 with only|**U. r me why I’m making ‘that anti-| labor picture, the producer 202 Wanted building area ^ i t h domestic down. Situated near town. ES FOR water. APPLY TO [Apply 976 Lawrence Avc LIVE EAS said. “It isn’t going to be an] ^ P T IC T A N p AND G R i ^ ^ L u ^ E OR SMALL COTTAGE 201-203 sale. Phone"’ ", 202 anti - labor picture, any more traps cleaned, vacuum cqu^ j^ Okanagan Mission by E. ZDRALEK 3 BEDROOM HOME ACROSS SIA M K E M i« || roR than it will be an anti-manage­ « APHI 15. Phone PO 2-8162 after Ite ment picture. You can’t say vice. Phone PC 2-2674. ______U L 202 K.E. NO. 1. WESTBANK from hospital, good fiarag® that all labor is to blame for trees, 2269 Pandosy. Phone PO 2- VVant Ads Box 576 LAKESHORE LOCATION ON irruption any more than you WANTED TO RENT FOR MAY 3935. 202 say all management Is to measured Free estimates. DorisUt occupancy, a four-roomed Abbott St. Smart 2 bedroom FOR SALE — PI for secret pacts to put home on spacious lot. Saic> Guest. Phone PO 2-2481. I fully modern house or suite, ,tors out of business, as ------;1 unfurnished. Apply Want Ad sandy beach. Phone PO 2-333(k^ 24. Property For Rentlg r " itteo uncovered ROTOTILUNG GARDENS and 547 Dally Courier. 205 lawns, reasonable rate. Phone 244 RIVERSIDE AVE. — CLOSE FIGIJRES POMKH.______tf] WANTED TO RENT BY RE- °v°ET?Appl?Snett’s® S wc will have to liable tenant, a 4-bedroom house to city park, 4 bedroom home, Ltd Pfi i J r tf Easter giving. One male, one will trade for lumber or grain Liia. r u z zuux. ______beautifully marked. put it in motion in town. Apply Want Ad Box The way I see the 12. Personals of equal value, any offer con­ STORE SPACE, EXCELLENT KeSy, RR No. 4, Ver- 574 Daily Courier. 202 sidered. Phone PO 2-7543. ere will be two corner location. Available Im-1 p^^ne LI 2-5335. 201 one n youni( ALCOHOL k S ANONYMOUS. | 201 mediately, phone PO 2-2093. — ------— ------: m alS^ OVERSEAS TRADE worki ‘ ing to do hlj Write P. 0. Box 587 Kelowna 15.8 ACRES OKANAGAN MIS- BC. ______M In the eight - month period ob a a better un ending March ...... 1, Australia had SION Area, creek through ion but the corrupt PRUNING AND SPRAYING, a defTcrt'of MOoisOOjiooln over^ $2,950.00. Phone P 0 2- office space available. Street PnAIIP PO 2-44 45 bosses; t 1 young guy, fruit trcc.s or trees of nny kind. scns trade. 2755. 206 level. Sec it and call PO 2-244.5.1 m O n e TW a 30-ycar’ who is in Also rototilUng garde .is or vcstigating n. They lawns. Phone PO 2-3994. 205 tho crooki .1 » — . 42. Autos For Sale team up in the UI 15. Houses For Rent It's So Easy 26. M ortgages^ 1954 Volkswagen wmi sun “ Wo won’ ibby Ken M0NEV‘l f b ” L6AN ON REAL | rj»f^ ^ For particulars, phono ncdy, but Suse some DOUOAL” R ^ ^ RUTLAND, to profit by placing a consolidate y o u r PO 2-6895. device such I Boom- Property, crang. That 0 story nicely furnished cabin for rent. debts, repayable after one year j j e e p , 1948, REBUILT. PRIC- Phono 1M»>4. 825.00 for pen­ about Homer’ fl when without notice or bonus. Robt.Ud to sell, $800.00. Apply Want he was a crui isccutor, sion copplc. Please no calls DAILY COURIER AD M, Johnston Realty & Insurance Box ?23, Daily Courier, 205 Saturdays. Jf At the end of ■0 there Agency Ltd., 418 Bernard Avo.SEDAN wan a note 0 hero Just (ill in this forni and mail it to: phono PO 2*-2846. attor- CLASSIFIED INDEX ^ Excellent condition, rccon of tho story hi THE DAILY COURIER WANT AD DEPT., dltioned motor has under 10,000 ney - general United PINAFORE-SUNDRESS I. BlrtM miles. Apply m FuUer Avc.^^^ State.#,” . 1 . U..IIUI KELOWNA 2 9 . Articles For Sale By LAURA WHEELER ^ '2 -2 0 ,4 0 X Sho'll feel all dressed up in «, Eas*S.in*nU CADILLAC CONVERT- INNOCl 1 I* UnnMlMn FILL IN THIS FORM WITH PE N aL — INK WILL BIXYT p E S n f ^ w U h ^scopo^^ZS.OO; lH>52 In tho early this lovely pinafore, A fine sun­ SPRING SUCCESS «, (tod <4 TSiaka locust Is lari dress for summer days, By AIARIAN MARTIN T. rustr.1 ri'xnw n Tho lambs a rc appllquo pat­ a. i'vmiMi ev«wti that lives alone afj Flip collared sliirtdrcss with It. Pxw.Mt«»>u nmtcM I highest offer. 1947 Dodge damage. ches — iaizy-dnisics odd color mobile skirt-ACE of youi jl. niMiMM PtrwiMii ONE PAIR HEARING AIDL^od condition. Phono PO 5- Easy to make. Pattern 683 Spring wardrobe! Choose pM* h. r«ivMi«la glasscB. like------new, . without , cose. 263 transfer, cutting chart; dircc ids pale and pretty, or daz­ IS, liem Md rmtM rice $50.00 cas^i. Phono Linden .. HOME DEI tions sizes 2, 4 6, Included. zling tropic tones—orange, gold, r«* RrnU ,2344. 20311961 SPORTS CAR, 8,000 Send THIRTY-i'IVB CENTS I*. Ar>i* »Vr H»"< 2-: miles, white with red interior If you wieh to turquoise—to spark every day a IT. ||.wtM I'm R..I in coins (stamps cannot bo ac­ dojngs. II, n««m Bwd ONiE JOHN DEERE, 3M Utility por quick sale, Phono PO 4 DAILY COUI cepted) for this pattern to the is. aec«imrooii«UM> W.M«a Tractor on rubber. 3-polnt hitch 14204, 203 Printed Pattern 0186; Misses’ II. fwswW Delivered to ymf Daily Courier Nccdlccraft Dept. Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 40. 8 ii« (», hrwerty w«M«d worir S s ^ C a T h ioSr& TOD^^^^ , Regularly each af| GO Front St. W„ Toronto, Ont. j« takes 4% yards 39-inch fab­ please phoo' Print plainly Pattern Num­ Jt. fwt «t.( f l % 00. Phone Linden ^intoUon, ric. - -MVt203 I«((.,. offer, Owner rttvnop leaving Ii»nvln 0 town. town. l U ber, your NameNam e aAdhAddrcss,aii^^rcsa. Send FORTY CENTSCENTO (40c)(400 InW \ a 203 KELOWNA - . 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By B. JAY BECKEm pel West to lead away from one (Top Record-Holder In Alastera’ of his kings. Indlvidaal Cbamplonshlp Play) So Miller took the heart lead NORiaX with the ace, cashed the king, (AlOBBA discarding a club (a diamond EyiKlieat*. Inc., World VAKQ89 discard two clubs on the Q-8 of ♦ Q6 and ruffed a heart. w ont moTB—AuppoBB we unload sozno of tha _____ When declarer then cashed extraa." WEST HAST the A-K of spades. East follow­ AQ8S # 7 ing to only the first spade, the RR703 VJ3085 time was ripe for a throw-ln. 4KJ84 410B8S So West found himself on lead WALT DISNEY’S THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley «KJ» ♦10881 with the queen of spades, and, DON'T BOuim being out of hearts and spades, had to return a club or a dia­ "SWISS FAMILY ROBNISON" techn Tcolor -FOGRRVIIWJS CASES ON M A Pl-C ♦ AKJ81 YA mond. MISS • PARAMOUNT THEATRE — THURSDAY FOR 6 DAYS STWWT" SIX REDUCING DIETS It did not matter which suit R 2 ZI.CDO /4 ELM STREET-;^- ^ ♦ AT8 ACCLAIMED AS SUPERIOR ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY s m iH P ♦ A784 he played. When he led the club. •TDCVkY LOT O' LEFTOVER SPRING T fC cr FEVEI? CASES FROM LAST!, Miller won with the queen, cash­ Ybg UddlDf: ed the Q-8 of hearts, discarding VBAR comin 'tdaheac ? eouuSouth Wart North Bart his diamond losers, and was NOW Pagg 2f Faas GBR--AND then able to cash the ace of OH-OH I th ought Paaa 4 * Pag* clubs and ruff a club to produce WAV OUT THERE MV WIPE MY ROBES ON THE w Dbia. twelve tricks. SIDEWALK looked If West had exited with a dia­ U PSTA IR S— TERRIBLE South dealer. I’LL JUSTS U P IN THE , mond, the result would have ON BLONDIES MORNIN(a’ Both sides vulnerable. been exactly the same. Declarer TO GET THE Opening lead —• seven of would win with the oueen and FAPER hearts. is c a rd two clubs on the QI8 of Here is a hand played by hearts. Mickey Miller, of Toronto. The The hand Is instructive be­ Canadian star wound up in six cause it serves as an illustra­ spades, West having made tion of how the declarer’s think­ dubious double. ing should go when he Is faced Prospects of making the slam with what appears to be an im- were not good when dummy ap­ po.ssibie contract. peared, since Wests double He first assumes that the ad­ Mi made it clear that he had a verse cards are divided in a 'p ju n ^3 - 2 9 trump trick (as well as the two way that permits the contract missing kings). to be made, and then imple­ ments the assumption by ar­ OH.I AUMS.Y6 UN/6 ’CM th*»ittiri enjoyamialucm - ON THE HOMS-SWBBT-HOMe FI?ONT— The problem was to bring WHY, GRANDMA, home the contract in the light ranging his plays so that the YOU FORGOT , HOMI WHIM I oorrH* of this knowledge. For this to desire

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"I w o ^ like to expukd like to bring ta titeta program*, this Istcr to toclude By TOM MITCMEIJL due* a series of 6»-minute !»»• run<^f-the-miU U.S. adventure ket“ In tlto United States. Canadiaa Ereaa Staff WHter grams that would be sold in the series. He has good argumMta to NEW YORK (C P )-If Richard j UR. as weU as being shown Inj The CBC, Its Crown corpora- back him up. He spent a two* B. Morros has bis way Cana- Canada. .tion states giving it mwe expcr- year stint in aervica aftsn* grad* diaa talent is going to become, jo start, he envisions ,a Imeatal latitude than many a, _uating from coUega to 1M3. a tnore familiar sight on tele-Plainly musical format There!private company would under* Since then h* ha* b««l lavolvad viaioa screens ta the United may be an occasional “name ’j take has turned out some tc^ la entertaiiunent Stales. perform er from the U . S . Uit the'quality vday* and productions,! 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