Canada A t W a r T h e K e l o w n a Courier A Review of Developments on the Home Front VOLUME IvHowna, I'lMiish (.'olumhia, riiui 'ida w !;umai \’ Vili. PM EL'M PIU-l J-i A NATIONAL THKIb'T CAMPAIGN will shortly be hiUiK'lKMi ijy I'inance Minister J. L. llslcy. I he idea is to i;et KELOWNA MAY CANADIANS IN ENGLAND TRAIN TO MEET INVASION THREAT Canailians to so Ijinif’et their lueunies that they will be aide Growers* Convention to pay heavier taxes, siiliserilie to war savinj^s cettifieates and FACE POWER have nioncy in the bank to iniy war loan lasnels ntAt sunirncr. In adflition, money will have to be available for the war chaf- SHORTAGE Comes to Kelowna itieA drives that will eurnc in the same i.>er:od. If Canadians i t are to meet linancial appeals without somethiiif' akin to finan- Aid. J. D. Pettijircw Tells Ro eial panic in most hoiiselndds. the .^linister of h'inanee helieves tary Club That West Koot enay Has Little Additional ror I hree D ays that they will have to .start the new year by close hudpetinpn Power Available Hence national linaneial leadership will concentrate in January A on pettinif taxjiayers enrolled in the INCOME I AX hudpcl ADDITIONAL TAXES? Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of Next Week plan so that tlie treniendmisly increased taxes will not eateli ” . will be Busy Days in Orchard City—52nd Annual them unprepared on April dOth . . . J-ehriiary will he WAR as Economically as Conference Expected to be Straight Business SA V IN G S M O N TH . ( )nee started Inidpetiiify for income taxes, Possible Says M ayor G. A. from Beginning to End—Hundred Resolutions to i t - it is hoped that the Inidpetinp’' habit can lie extended so that McKay be Considered in Three Days— Two Evening Ses / sions in Prospect—Expected to Seek Extension thousands of persmis will ninlertake instalment purchasing of ^ timt un electrical power war savinjys certificates, ddie hifyf^esl campaign the country sliortacci may develoi? here was .'MX of W ar Measures Act to Include Other Fruits has ycl seen will he launched in hehnuuy wi,l, .he ohjceiive » Besides Apples of raising' war savings ])Urcliases to at least $10,(XX),(XX) pei Department of tlie City Council, in v»i. }. month . . . The big war loan, which may be for a billion dollars, “ 0 Board of Trade Banquet Wednesday will come just*wiicn1 budgetiiuugvL ])a}'mentsp«i^ (III..arc ciuliiig x'.'*for iiiv-wxi.v-iiicoinc ivii.Mr. IPettigrew eiiig iew anuand oother in ei mmembers ernoeis lave to continue budgeting to meet their <>f d'c 1041 City Council wore the t least one hundred resolutions pertaining to every branch lax. Citizens will h . guests of the Rotary Club at lun- WAR LOAN conimitmcntslitnients. Tlie war loan drive will recpiire theon. Mo pointed out that the City V A of the involved fruit growing and marketing setup will be a trenicmlous nation-wide organization. Instead o^ salesmen Kelowna has reached about its brought before the 52nd annual convention of the British Col ‘ ^ . peak load and on one or two oc- umbia Fruit Growers Association, when it convenes for three working* for banks and bond houses, as in the past two loans, casions durini^ the past year hud Although some American military experts believe that the danger of invasion of Britain by German days at the Oddfellows’ Hall in Kelowna on Tuesday, Wednes they will be working for patriotic committees established in deilrutcly reached the i^ak. forces has passed, the British high command docs not share that belief. So there is no let-down of . . . -11 1 f 1 1 .tinaaled that this condition applied day and Thursday, January 14, 15 and 16. On those three days, every community. Provincial committees will be formed and generally to the West ICootenay us- preparedness to mtfet invasion. The men shown here arc Canadians recently arrived in Britain. They arc engaged in the job of transporting a Bren gun carrier across a river as part of their training to delegates representing 2,600 growers from Kamloops in the tlicn regional committees and then local committees with direc- and that little additional power meet the invasion threat. The men are wearing gas masks and full battle dress. north to Osoyoos and east to Creston will be present, as well tors and sub-directors putting on all the pressu'rc they can. It plans for further development have as representatives of the shipping industry, the marketing sales is a lone job building up an organization of this kind and con- been considered, he understood, but, department, the Provincial Government Department of Agri .» . . . . , , . . . T-i !• so far as he was aware, no definite culture, the railways and other interested business men. sideration is now being given tlie key appointments, Ihe direc- plans for immediate action had been Interest O f Young Juvenile Delinquency ------Chief interest will bo centred ar tors and sub-directors will select their own committees, it is. made. The condition locally might ound the efforts of the growers to . . ... necessitate a staggering of the hours Another Chapter Written continue the operation of the B.C. expected, so that appointments will have to be made within of usage for certain industries, as SEEK SUNDAY Natural Products Marketing Act the next few weeks. Organization for the war loan will proceed fhis would considerably ease the de- Men in Civic Life in Strange Behavior of and the attempt to have the War . . , t f • mand at any one time, Young Boy Measures Act, now applicable to right through the campaign to increase the sale of war savings Mr. Pettigrew suggested that war MAIL SERVICE the marketing pf apples, extended certificates. The national war savings committee is preparing conditions may bring about some to other varieties of fruit. Pleases Mayor McKay Readers of The Courier were as . There are many resolutions de for its February drive. All the provincial secretaries have been the use of electrical current, and he tounded and somewhat aghast a FROM KELOWNA signed to knit more compactly the called to Ottawa where they will complete the plans and intimated that electrical users may short time ago to hear of the mis- B.C.F.G.A. organization, both as to receive'O in-'tnirtinns 'is to the nrethocls to be used to nut the' w His Worship Expresses Gratification in Opening Re- demeanors of an innocent-appearing Board of Trade Seeks Co-oper- production and marketing. The P loenl murksmarks to 1941 Citv City Council-NewCouncil New Aldermen Take sister ^ accomplice, aged seven. This ation of Post Office ■ Author- three days will be drive over the top in February. entire revision of the local Obtain A pied by the business sessions and at ^ rate structure may be necessary if infant, who commenced his career ities to /\a a o 1 leagj evening session will be the city enters into a new contract I'heir Seats—^Three Changes in Committee Chair- men Announced—Old Council Holds Final Ses Service necessary. A new agreement with the United States for the develop- S T y spoke brief- Capt. D. M. Rattray, Salmon Arm, sion and Aid. Gibb Retires—Economy Necessary taining more than $50, small articles The post office authorities are President of the B.C.F.G.A., will ment of the ST. LAWRENCE WATERWAY will likely be ly, stating that, in his opinion, he In TTaoo nf Wai- ’n^imdnrlc It/Tavrtr MrlCav ^ being asked by the Kelowna Board preside over the three-day conven- signed before the end of January. Engineers of both countries in r’cU.C Ol VVdr ivxdyui xvxi.xx.eiy »jaya taken two automobiles and actually of Trade to provide an out-going tion and he will be hard pressed to ------driven them, although how he could mail on Sundays from this city. keep the business moving and con- have met in Ottawa and given their, final approval to the engin- cipal experience and younger men AM verv nlea<5pd and pratified that we have vounp' men *"each the controls and still keep At a meeting of the executive of eluded in the three days. eering details of the project. Both Governments have approved I a m very pleased and gratmed w at we nave young men highway is a mys- the Board on Tuesday, it was decid- Mayor G. A. McKay, of Kelowna, A in theValley Valley who who are are willing to to spend spend tneir time and to tery to everyone concerned, ed that the proper authorities will officially open the convention the scheme in principle and the experts are iri complete agree- His Worship. . felt that it was go apply their abilities, in the interest of their City, declared------Now, another chapter has been should be approached with a view on Tuesday morning with an ad- ment. There remain only minor details, to be adjusted before Mayor G. A. McKay, in welcoming the City Council for 1941 added ^ to ^ the rapidly-growing series of having some accommodation -j . o j for dress of welcome. the terms of the agreement are made public. It is seven years ' S dm! to® on Monday morning. January 6. He gave a special welcome SlesrtwrSis«ew,T"“ “°” “t i r p I l S S S S m S su" fa ’’S . Straight Business since the United States rejected-the last St/Lawrence treaty, After their crimes had been par- vice would be of inestimable value “It will be straight business aded before Juvenile Court Judge to the business men of the town throughout the convention, with There is a belief that President Roosevelt has found a formula affairs in as ctonomical a m anner ' .. . ^ ______T. F. McWilliams, as outUned in as well as the travellers who. un- for ratifying the project as an agreement rather than a treaty S® ore- The Courier two weeks ago, the two der present conditions, are forced .Vp ^ cnTnrtiiTr.pnfaT-tr continue the cast when they will be over,” he youngsters were pieced In ct,,arsn ot to spSnd the week-end In o.h« olt- Jf*™ ^ in terms which would not have to run the gauntlet of the two- -vices. their father^while further.inyestiga- ies which have out-gping mail fac- thb delegates ®by ^ Kelowna Alderman O. L Jones spoke of continued. “Taxation, for_ -war pur- SEVENTY ENROLL thirds Senate majority necessary for every treaty Washington ig adding to the burden_of tions were being carried out. ilities. _Turn to ^Page 4, Story 5 On New Year’s Day, however, the The authorities wiU also be asked signs with another country. While a majority of the Senators palities’ interest in it. One of the ^e effort to make a living. T his FOR INSTRUCTION two youngsters disappeared. They to have the local post office open aye believed to favor .he development,.doubt still exists whether '^ £ 2 T S T i S 2 ¥1VT T) A Cl¥/n fP/¥¥¥¥ C* to come before Judge MeWU- to boxholders for an hour on Sun- I m I l■AXII I liams on Friday morning. day mornings. The suggested time TORIES SELECT the President would be able to rnuster a two-thirds vote for a costs should be borne by the pro- the most economical manner and to rjijjg father eventually notified the is from ten to eleven. — ----- ■ B.C. Police and a search w a s Insti- If an put-going mail service is treaty. Last January engineers were in agreement on a scheme S g Accommod- ‘-ted. Late mat evening, Frem. provided, i, win probably go south CANDIDATE ON lof developing the St. .Lawrence, b u t for reasons that have, time, urging that there wm no re- __Y »t*v. n/r t.u » Wood, who was assisting the police to Penticton in the early evening. never been made clear the treatv drafted then was never sip-fied lotion between tax on land and Jy opt^stic, nor imduly pesam- the search, noticed footprints^^The Vernon Board of Trade is never been maae Clear tne treaty araitea tnen was never signea. gducational costs. The municipal!- istic, but to maintain an equilib- ated in nirs^ inree Montns Course Under Direction of leading to the Preventoriuni. Then being advised of the Kelowna move, JANUARY 21 It is known that the details worked put last winter are still ties urge that the Provincial Oov- Tiuni which will be reflected in the Techniceil Education Depart- he noticed smoke coming from the and it is anticipated that it wiU co- heino-being folIn-wedtollowed. The 1 tie mainmam chanp-ecnange iromfrom thetne 1934 plannlan is tneth e ggj,^jggg provide ^j^g the educational buildings m®ntcredit of of its the citizens. _City and the content Will Mnndav building. The door was broken operate, as there is no Sunday mail Hon. R. L. Maitland and-Hom- ______, do-wn an d th e youngsters discovered out of. the north Okanagan city. substitution of the one-stage development for the two-stage and property should be supplied by “The general policies *n th e m an- inside the building, with a cushion Grote Stirling to Address tlevelo-pfiant that Canadian engineers at first insisted on.^The Hugbes-Games said SSd'by tfe>?unoll'S‘a whSei „a®S& “TSiselrXfcntwgoSe ^ EXTEND KELO W NA Convention and the Public one-stage is considerably oheaper. The safety fac.or.s of ‘h' Sung pS“m 2faSS"m r2 Jmvanmrlum. i.^bas linca teen SCHOOL L IM IT S Meeting two-stage proposals have-been-retamed by provision for a pro- S’chairmen ot the several depart-' months; course offered to lit them ^T S ed S wlv Sriugh toe O LtfU U l. U H llia Hon. R. L. Maitland, M.LA., Con tectiye dam further up the river. Under present proposals the the people, for the people, by the ments. I trust we may all work in as semi-skilled workers in basic __L *v,„ servative Leader of the Opposition big power dam will be near Cornwall. Power and navigation Siet41fere”l^e'clH‘^}o^^^^^ 'Jar ahzelhS^ie'l'anl'Sions Hon^G^^^ developments in the St. Lawrence have been .debated since the good^ of the general populace, own department and -will be allow- ries. nails and nailed the door shut. Divide for School Taxation will be the chief speakers before had caused , some inconvenience ^ to J? jrv hanrtiPnancue it ii without wiinout unaueiinriiip inin- Lastx week, , ,x.LThe xxCourier • announ- Believing . . - that ...... the electric light ------the annual meeting *=■ and nominating before the last war. Private development' of the power was a'ftw.Tast y'eaTs Sm^J^i^g^ainly Extension of the Kelowna City convention of the South Okanagan long ago prevented by international action. The first agreement ;he dog „„Mng together and for international action was recommended by the engineers of hardships^on a™w dog o ^ers“tat each assuming bls^ responsibility, SSSbSd°LiTthaf'2y ftuthS”apl !?“ fd not daunt the ingenuity of following discussions between the on Tuesday, January 21, b o th countries in December, 1921. At t h a t time navigation still the city is a whole benelitted ’con- we lyill be able to carry o„ the pupations must be in Immediately. To7aIS po^S StaS”loa?d‘un? T h ^ l I n S S leJam g SomerSffveP^’in a c . S Turn tp Page 5, Story 3 remained the dominant feature .of discussions. Now improve- ®*^®’'®*^^^' ^ the contents into the lamp and set A. S. Matheson. This extension, address a public gathering in the pal L. B. Stibbs, of . the Junior High ments to navigation.are definitely secondary to power develop School received fdrtv more namet! it“ alight. which takes in that portion of Knox Oddfellows Hall. some of the oily substance Mountain facing Kelowna to the Prior to these, sessions, the annual ment. After the United States rejected the treaty, discussion I n c j id f lS O o iT IIT littC c I FoP training* " " eager to taxe tnis caught on fire, divide, was discussed briefly at meeting of the Kelowna and District stopped until June, 1938, when the United States ofTered to _ ‘ _ , f- . spreading to a mop nearby. The boy Monday, morning’s Council meeting. Conservative Association is to be L-oi. J. d. raarey, ec or oi xecn- carried pn^rimi thethf. burninghnmintr mopmon on to a There had been an endeavor to held in the Orange Hall on Friday go ahead immediately with the international rapids section, T f j a l m C _ O n n > c t i o n , \X r i4 ‘n *nical j Education,. .gi.- Vietpria, ...-t was * *■ in- pprch but brushed a cushion in so have Kelowna take in the Blair pro- evening, January 17. The delegates leaving Canada free to defer its share of the work until 1950 ■ ^ InTSnS toyJlowS on^ed^^^^^ setting it alight, as weU, perty on the other side of the to the South Okanagan ^minating , . ° . 'j inoo 1 , ,• , W/ • L I LL« A tf ^ Wheu the s6archers aiTived they dividc, but 3s tho Only access to convention will be named at that if It so desired. The 1938 proposal was strongly objected to ^ f gstO 0nk. ^taO O inQ /\n 'raV S Set ^ the two, youngsters warming that section is via Gle^ by Premier Hepburn, of Ontario, and no further action -was ^ roi Fairey told The Courier that Kelowna City Council refused to Possible Conservative nominations 0 accept any such proposal. for the candidacy are somewhat of taken until the outbreak of the war, when Mr. Hepburn chang- - - — - - - the nominal number had been ob- ® g cus ion. AI a v 1?ACA«-TrA T« in Vi»mnn arvt .Pontiivtnn anH Judge McWilliams Severely Tcpri- Aid. PettigTCw expressed himself a mystery at present. W. A. C. Ben- | ed his stand and supported the move for more power. * Alex and Victor Alexander, OkBnBg3.n Reserve In- nnnraac nmnivt tv. ctartaH rm manded the father when he and the as not altogether satisfied with the nettv .who sought'' '4~ dians; to Stand Trial for Intent to Do Grievous M ondav^^uarv is thr^ youngsters appeared in Juvenile areangement as he beUeved .the Pr6- ai^lnst T. G. Norris. K.C., of Van- T?AjinTr K** A ’ CoiiTt Oil Ftiday moiTiing ^st. The vincial Government shonldy^'Tiave couver, before the last Pro'idncial Activity at the RESERVE ARMY TRAINING centres Bodily H a r i H by Attscking Peter Joe, Westbsnk _ Tc^iriwna thf»rp iq nnlv aoentn Httle glrl iis being sent to. schoorbut agreed to reimburse the Slelowna election, is likely to be a candidate. Indian-Three Indians Had Been Drinking Wine modatioif^t th^ school for a class at home until school Board for pupils from that Ex-Reeve C. E;' Bentley, Summer- across Canada, will resume its normal pace tomorrow, January ___Witnpc<: Plaim c “H iq 'Rp«st Fri#»nH” of flftv Those who annear best the authorities decide the best pro- area attending the schools, rather land, was said to be a prospect, but 10th. Preparations are now complete for the training of the — W itness L ' ? ■ THUKSDAY. JANUARY 9, Br4l THE KELOV/NA COURIER PAGE TW O j);,!'-'" I Ilf' Intur. i\ll iiniical Uiiis j>uuit to a fiuitlcbS THE K aO W N A COURIER Jl> K S VVUtJDWAivD Ei»utUAb« \ ...... ' - »4f. 'HiUltSDAY, JANUARY 8#, IMi THE KELOV/NA COUHIER X^AGE T iiK E E MISSION COUPLE o k a n a g a n c e n t r e Ca n a d ia n s p r o m o t e d f r o m r a n k s •—More A.B-c'ui- ') ! THE SiROIS p D AKE UNO'EI) AT : l‘ i ' i V C X J . i V. ' . f . i oiunti at COMMISSION & D r- d fi,"..' m . v;r .h.U’l v, t.vk „.;;d /our estate ... ST. AiNTIREW’S ;':;r' ,M I J| n I ! t y (<> ( I . t •„ A ' 2, (ruk.tun 4 MEAT MARKET . O > t , «» * < !i 1 '( Vi'./, t'njoi ins injii-v :n OKUXia^tajj C e n lie l i-.k i,)f u*.p'n.t; J 1;m ; <.,f j t .i.'xjuv-s by HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL ? 'A QUALITY jUiil BEK VICE Molly X^atricia Thompson and • « • htiping lu i.-duL'b'jIi I’btMie 329 E'ri'c Ilrlivcry Norman Thomas Apscy aic Mrs. 'ii;on»jA''.n is apen THUHSOAY, JA>’UAKY », r*-4,l THE KELOWNA COURIER PAGE FO UR KING VEITS BATTERED SOUTHAMPTON | of Rowell-Sirois Report Adopted by Board of Trade FUMERTON p r The Executive Body Discusisc!* iT>cU''"d of naU''oal ^tantai and cm-' r eri'i'ney j'taiils subject to liie Je- r § W Some Details of Report and eiiiiuuendalion of a linunei' com- . l x . L lUlfylylOn. ■M is Unanimous on Primary On the matter of provincial Ixrr- January Clearance rowiniis. the JJoaiid w ent further K italic'l i Details PHONE 3 0 5 than the Sirols report recommend — IN — - CO-OPERATIVE STOKE At li i i ’-'.'cial mfetiiJK of Uie execu ed It suggested that no provinee * 4 tive on Friday ulgtit. Uic K eluw aa should bo permitted to borrow ex Vi*it Y<»ur Bturc - Fci ua ahow Hoard of Trade endorsed ITan I of eeiA on Dominion credit and sub- you our Friendly Borvlc© aiul the llowell-Sirois rei>ort and urge'd ject to the upprovul of Uie pioiros- Ladies^ Ready-to-W ear Q uality Merclumdiao ita immediate implementation. The ed linunee conum.s.<.ion. Y‘f meeting hud been culled esi»edully opiiiion was that pruvliiclal bo rov/- per lb. lo consider the Board’s stand on this irig should be restncti'd in eve y nnportant Cunudian document. .possible manner. ■ i » n n.,,* .irti- After eoreful considcualiun, the The Board also felt tli.u m> l>r - e ONLY, LADIES’ OVERSIZE (tC AA 6 3 c m Board rc'commended that, as pro- vince should be free to Improve us O WINTER COATS vcf.w vided In Plan 1 the Dominion services by si>ecially heavy taxa- A J' .should u.ssume enUre responsibility tion or to develop some 4' Some have Fur Collars and all are warmly interlined. 2 for unemployment relief of em- in excess of the Canadian «v«uab ^ Colors: blue, black and grey. ployables and their dei>i.-ndenls. at tin; expense of others, to h iu - $ 1 .2 4 The Board also expressed itself specially light taxation by J 'A ' ' *‘K-^ as favoring the ubsumption by the ing its services, and for this jca.. MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S UTILITY VICTORY Dominion of tlic various provincial recommended Uiat fonn o 2 ’'"'8 9 c *r«r. debts. The majority of the group expenditure control COFFEE thouidit this should be done im- It was felt, however, that such c n COATS - $11.95 mediately, while two members felt Irol should “PP^^ arc outstanding values in becoming styles beautiful NABOB Sizes 13 it should be left until after the war, vinces borrowing on the credit of fabrics—expert workmanship, fashionable colors. 1 ^ n • as they feared the assumption of an Canada with the approval of the Strawberry additional two million dollars of llnanco comml.ssion. to 20; 38 to 44. debt might at this time impair Can- The Bourd was definitely in JAM lidu’s[Ida’s wTA/:»r ar financing(irwiiioiiii? ixxwer.ixMvor. favorfilvor of lurinI HUl i propoj.cvaproposed bymj- thew.- ATTRACTIVE AFTERNOON DRESSES The Board was unanimously in Sirois Commission but was GROUPED AT favor of ?he s^le right to impose thuslaslic about Plan II, which, it 1,3 ,."f ‘^‘or.V xS'corpJ.SSn M T iM 'nJrw m-arly lar cnoUBh und 4II'„ T 3 an d dullL About a d<«en man wore praont $1.99, $2.89, $3.95 $ 4 .9 5 being vested in tlie Dominion and at tlic meeting, and they fou d 4 9 c Wearing naval uniform. King George is shown with British Home n rS io Sovinciul authorities. themselves generally .unfnJmousTn Tho» .our 8roup» b,lng you Secretary Herbert Morrison, left, and the mayor of Southampton as The Dominion should bo given the opinion that provincial bow ^ economical prices. There is a aress neic xy j Southampton may be styles for both women and misses. Sizes 14 to 20, JO lo lbs. he louri’d the much-battered seapoit city. ^ the sole right to Impose a sales tax, ing Dominion large BRAZILS ^ placed in the area known as “Hell’s Corner.' the Board felt. If both the Dominion itely restricted and the Dommion 46 to 54 and half sizes. to clear ...... 3 5 c and the provinces had this right, given greats nuthodty. His W there would be a continuation of ship Mayor G, A. McKay voiced tUe CLEARANCE OF HANDBAGS tho V esent duplication and pyra- opinion of^thejr^^^^^^^^^ in pouches and Undororm-anarUy styled. Specially priced SPECIAL CLOTfflNG FOR T^alph Has Qone *^The^ provinces the Board felt, stop thinking sect^nally and p^l to clear. ab»fd al. _cx.sUb8 sub; :r;J-^;'fisfiij.S^ PAGE FIVE THE KELOV/KA COUKIEK THURSDAY, JANUARY n U mi0i0sit0H0t CANADA DELIVERS THE GOODS MAROONS CLUB OFFICEIIS OF 9 f TWO LO D G K «SHU the FLU INSTALLED with Fb*t tWftitjr-6w woi>»5*, t\f¥y iruli ; *-.!lw*U' tkuiijAl vvutda ou« if tit cai b CARD OF THANKS Rutland Dance Continues Well FRUIT JUICES n i» ttcxomjmi.K'l by iasIi yi ii*..cvunt Joint Installation of Elks Lodge IS paid wiibiii two wccU* Imhu date of mmm Into 1941— Boys in Active Ubuc. a diBCouTit oi twriity bvt criHt :X' wish to limnk our maaiy and Older of Royal Purple wdl be made. Tbu* m twenty five wold friemis imd iit‘i|r:hbon> fur Ihuir Services Horne—Mrs, C. H. APPLE GRAPEFRUIT advef ti»cmcnt accumparntd by ca»b oi Officers Held at Orange Hall TexM paid vvitbiu two wceki costi twenty bve act.'i of Kifidnc5s and Kynipalhy dur Bond Heads Ladies’ Angli CCiit*. ing our iccont bad bereavement. can Guild KEL O; 12 oz. 15-oz. T A ^ 50-oz. Minimum chait^c, 25 ccnti. For Die first time in the history of per tin lOc tin Xl/L tin WLr/& it U dcibijed And ulbo extend our i-^raleful appro- the i,rgirJ.ra.Us.'.i. a joint histalla- 30c to a box at TUe Courier Oitjer. *»»» •addi eialiun of the beautiful Mora] trib BUN-KYl’l> - tional charge uf ten ceutf U made. tioxi of the new ly-eleeled officers Tile Rutland Maroons Club slageil utes rixeived. Mrs. J. T. Fisher and of the Kelowna B P.O.E. Lodge and lt.s annual dance oti New Y ear’s Eve, PINEAPPLE Kacb initial and group ol not mote tliao family. 24-lp 6vt figure* counts as one wvrd ttie O Oit P was conducted at tlie ix) Uio Rutland Cormiiuriity Hall. “■“tin 15c "-.'if; 25c -Oit- Adveitisciiicnts for this column should be iv 'Ihe Couticr Office not later than four OruJigc Hall on Monday evening, A very enjoyable ullair reiiuUcd 2 for 25c “S'45ctin oYlock on Wednesday aftcinoori. January (J. and dancing was continued well PERSONAL Tile Elks officers wore Installed into liie early liours of 1941 by the i ’ GRAPEFRUIT anti PRUNE O Whom It May Concerir—Take by Past District Dejiuty Grand Ex 3. ..fe fii*'s.'i merrymakers, llio distribution of alted R uler C. E. Friend, of Kel- V- . novelties, paper liats and noi.se- ORANGE 15c 12-oz. WANTED T note that tlie address of A. C. M. DanJelson, L ittle River Kislilru; lowna, and Uie Royal Purple instal . f : mukers added to tlie festive nature Of; tin ...... tins ...... 2 25c lation was solemnized by Mrs. Eliz- of tlio evening. Tlie music was pro w a n t e d —Boy lor olllcc. Appll- Camp, is now S(iuilax, U.C., and not Sorrento, B.C., as formerly. abetli Dean, of Vancouver, Dejxuty vide by Fn'ddy Tlioinp.son’s Swing- SPECIAL *» eutioM in own iiundw riting to 24-lc Supreme, of tlic 0.0.R.P. sters. Secretary, Kelowna Ilotjpital Society, 'I’homa.s Griffith heads the Elks Box 1530. 24-lc Lodge for 1941 as Exalted Ruler and A considorable number of liio HUGHES^ GRAPE JUICE- 15c ALMON AIIM DlSTKICr—Now Mrs. Lauiiie Scott is U»e Honored Ilullarid boys have been homo on Royal Lady of the Royal Purple. leave during the lioliday season, in available for real live man to THE CHURCHES An army transport vehicle from a Canadian factory is shown as S Following the main bu.siness of it is loaded for sliiprnent to Great Britain at an East Coast port. addition to those rnontioned in last id lake over the Watkins I'roducts the evening, the two groups Joined week’s notes. Pto. George While, route—Good opportunity to get into Ilundrtxls o£ these are being supplied by the Canadian automotive a G ordon’s THE UNITED CHURCH in a social evening, with dancing industry daily for use at home and abroad. n Jr., of the Westminster (M.G.) Regi n paying business of your own. If OF CANADA and games being enjoyt-d. Refresh ment, Is visiting his father in the Selection Service you liavc a car, write for further Flriil Uiiilril. corner Uicliler St. •ml ments were served before the even Hollywood district. Corporal Jack G rocery particulars to The J. R. W atldns Co., Uernard Avenue ing concluded. -More About- Woolscy, of the Scaforth Highland Efficiency Delivery 1010 Alberni St., Vancouver, B.C. 24-3C Mfiiletcr: Rev. W. W. Mcl’hcrion, Other officers of liic two orders, TRUSTEES GO ers, is visiting at the home of L. M. Phone 30 or 31 M.A., D.Th. Installed on Monday, were: INTEREST Wanlcss. Gunner Allan Atkinson, Elks: Leading Knight, Roy Pol of the C.G.A., who Is stationed at ( OrKanint ttml Clioir Leader: lard; Lecturing Knight, Jack May ON TOUR OF Fort McAulcy, Esquimau, Is visit Cyril S. Monaop, A.T.C.M., L.T.C.L. FOR RENT or; Loyal Knight, Ian Maclaren; In OF YOUNG ing his mother, Mrs. A. Beck. Rifio- •'? # r e you looking for a homo to 11 a.m.—"The Hand of God.” ner Guard, A1 Tellman; 'Fylcr, Peter man D. Jolley, of the D.C.O.R., re HI ' lifi - 7.30 p.m.—When the Average Man SCHOOLS rent? We have several rtx-ent C ram er; Trustees, L. Scott, C. E. From Page 1, Column 4 turned on Monday to Nanaimo af A comes into his own. Friend, S. T. Miller; Esquire, ter spending two weeks’ leave, vis llsUngs. Phone 127. E. M. Carruth- affairs of the City in such a man ------* Thomas Richards; Organist, Fred Kelowna School Board Spends iting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Duncan ers & Son. 24-lc ’Thompson; Historian, Hugh Shlr- ner as to reflect a certain amount Sr., of the Belgo. Sapper Jack Mc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of credit to ourselves and to the Three Hours Inspecting Lo f o r r e n t —Small, attractive, mo refT; Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Leod, of the Royal Canadian Engin B uy t l l i s Home I SOCIETY satisfaction of the ratepayers.” cal Scats of Learning— Find eers, was home for New Year’s to F dern stucco bungalow near Bennett; Chaplain, Ian Bennett; Forthwith, Mayor McKay named Marshall subdivision. Immediate Corner Uernard Ave. and Bertram St. Past Exalted Rule- JI- Chapin. Them in Excellent Condition see his folks, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. the chairmen of the various depart McLeod. Gunner Los.' Williams, of possession. Phone 111-L. 24-lc Royal Purple: ' «‘«^istant Honor ments and the aldermen took their for Start of New Year NO DOWN PAYMENT ! This Society Is a branch of The able Lady, Mrs. Roy Pollard; Loyal tho C.G.A., from Esquimau, is scats around the Council table and o r r e n t Mother Church, The First Church of .Lrdy, Miss Sybil Coleman; Lectur spending a short leave at the homo —Modem home, newly tackled the first problems of 1941. F decorated. 3 bedrooms, location, Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa ing Lady Miss K. Kennedy; Secre Kelowna’s younger population of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Large living room with cosy fireplace, dining room, B ernard Ave. Apply M rs. M. A. chusetts. Services: Sunday, 11 am.; tary, Mrs. Madge Armstrong; Treas Lost Council Acts six years of age upwards trudged W illiams. kitchen, bathroom, and three bedrooms. Rattenbury, 172 Bernard Ave. Phone Sunday School, 9.45 am.; first and urer, Mrs. J. Mayor; Chaplain, Mrs. Previous to this session, the 1940 back to school on Monday after a 80. 24-lc third Wednesdays, Testimony Meet J. M. Jones; Conductress, Mrs. A. City Council held its last meeting. holiday extending from December Basil Bond left on Saturday for This home is situated near lake shore, 5 minutes walk ing, 8 p.m. Reading Room open P. Bennett; Inner Guard Mrs. R. It heard the reading of the minutes, 20. It was a long Christmas holiday Vancouver by car to resume his from city centre. May be purchased on monthly basis and, although skating and skiing MALL bouse for rent on Lawson Wednesday afternoon, 3 to 5 pm. Stew art; O uter Guard, Mrs. S. and its. last act was to pass a tax studies at the Normal School. He to reliable party. S Ave., for two people. Phone Fletcher; Trustees, Mrs. C. H. Har sale bylaw which disposed of two could not be enjoyed on many of made the trip via the U.S.A;, and 480-L, or apply E. Worman, 124 ris, Mrs. N. Boake, Mrs. R. Rowling; city lots to Joseph Schumaker. those days, yet the weather was ex was accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. Irawson Ave. 24-3c Sunshine Lady Mrs. C. E., Friend; Before the 1940 Council conclud cellent for outdoor playing. ’Thompson, of OkanagaU Mission, Kelowna schools were in excel PAINTING! / Pianist, Mrs. A. Tellman. ed its business. Mayor McKay ex and Miss Doris ScheU, of Rutland. pressed his "sincere thanks and ap lent condition awaiting the arrival, =53 /lA'z?, P A P E R mi of these 1250 pupils on Monday. Ltd. m m m BOARD AND ROOM -More About- preciation to each and every one William Hardie, Kermit Eutin H A N G I N G ^ of you; of last year’s Council, for And members of the Kelowna and George Campbell are three E. M. CARRUTHERS & SON your hearty co-operation in carry School Board and a representative Rutland boys called up for train o o m and Board for one. Apply MORTGAGES - REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE TWO ing on the work of the City. of The Courier were well aware ing at the Vernon Military ’Training 132 DeHart Ave., Mrs. J. D. of the fact, as they spent more than R Use Treadgold’s Complete^ “Your kindly forbearance With Centre for a month’s training, start Young. P hone 283-R2. 24-3c INDIANS myself as your Chairman and your three hours on Sunday tourtog the ing January 10th. various classrooms and workrooms. o a r d o r R oobus at the “Holm- Decorating Service tolerance towards one another, and Everywhere there was an air of The annual meeting of the Lad wood” (next to the Legion) on the splendid support I have receiv B You don’t know how beautiful From Page 1, Column 4 ed from our City Clerk and City neatness and of work carefully ies’ Guild of the Anglican Curch EUls Street. All rooms heated, hot done. The four schools, primary, and cold nmning water in each your home can be until you’ve ing to Kelowna. Alex Alexander Engineer and every one else on the was held at the home of Mrs. C. H. had Treadgold’s do the decor had given him. $3 with which to City staff, has made my job a sine junior elementary, elementary and Bond on Tuesday afternoon, Jan NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS room — Rented by day, week or high school, gave forth every evid uary 7th. The Guild had a success month. Phone 565. C20-tfc ating. Let us show you our procure some liquor. cure. new wallpapers and room In Kelowna, while standing near “I am sorry we are losing two of ence that the trustees should be ful year, and election of officers re Owing to the number of visitors who •will be in schemes. ‘No obligation! the Post Office comer, he claimed our former aldermen, in the per proud of their handiwork. sulted in the return of all last year’s Kelowna attending the B.C.F.G.A. convention from Jan he was approached by “two sold sons of Aid. Jack Horn and Aid. With the school trustees was the officials, as follows: President, Mrs, uary 14th to 16th, there is every probability that hotel new member, WiUiam W. Riddell, FOR SALE Phone 134 for Quick Service. iers” who offered him a drink. B ert Gibb. C. H. Bond; Vice-President, Mrs. H. accommodation will be taxed to the utmost and addi ’They went behind the Greyhound “Aid. Horn has found it his duty who has taken W. Shugg’s unex Appleby; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. ACTORS—New and used, rub bus depot and had two drinks each to join the Canadian Army, and pired term for 1941. It was inter R. G. Bury. Rev., Henderson, of Ke tional accommodation in private homes will have to be r ber tired wheel and Cletrac and TREADGOLD’S of “whiskey”. Then Peter Joe gave Aid. Gibb has found it necessary to esting that when the trustees were lowna, addressed the ladies, in the arranged, , Caterpillar crawlers. All sizes to them money with which to buy him devote his time and energies to his preparing to go from one school to imavoidable ' absence of the Rector, As a service to the general travelling public the choose from at bargain prices. The PAINT SHOP another on Sunday they met their some wine at the liquor store. own business. Rev. C. E. Davis, due to illness, and Royal Anne is prepared, to make a listing of all house Oliver Chemical Co., Ltd., Pentic He states that they returned, ac “I am sorry to see them go and former colleague, who is home on gave the members of the Guild sev ton. 24-3c companied by two more soldiers, I wish them the very best of luck. sick leave. eral new ideas in regard, to aiding holders who have suitable accommodation available I am sure. they will prove them Of all the schools, the most in outlying parishes. Arrangements during that period; Any householders with such accom o r s a l e — 1939 B.C.A. victor and handed him the wine, in a paper parcel. He left them without selves worthy in their respective teresting was the primary school, were made for holding the annual modation, and who are willing to co-operate, mayjtiotify F Mantle Model Radio—5 tubes. where there was evidence on every Vestry Meeting on January 15th Looks and runs like new. Will sell giving them a drink of the wine fields. the RoyaFAnne Hotel and their names will be placed and proceeded to the ferry wharf. “I would like to extend my wall of the thoroughness with next in the community halL ' at an exceptionally low price. Phone thanks and appreciation to the press which the rudiments of education are on the waiting list. . 158-R. 24-lc BOOK He left Kelowna on the 7:10 ferry for the west side. On the same ferry, for their keen interest in mimicipal drilled into the tiny tots in such a Rutland and Kelowna Peewee were Victor Alexander, Dan Mc- affairs and for the fair and impar manner that they enjoy their study. hockey teams clashed on the Rut r^OB SALE —High Class Violin (All books mentioned in this Picures could be se ^ everywhere T Outfits at half price. Scott’s review are on the shelves of Dougall and his wife and Dan’s tial manner in #hich they report land rink on Tuesday evening. '!^e ed our proceedings to the • public.” depicting, to the claves the 'sub local team defeated the visiting ROYAL ANNE HOTEL ■’t ® Music Store. 24-lc the Kelowna branch of the Ok brother. Tommy. Arriving on the w ^t side, Peter Aid. O. L. Jones, former Mayor, jects under review, and the special team of town boys 5 goals to 2, with PH O N E 601 anagan Union Library.) ly built little chairs and tables, so nellSSfSH B s a l e —^Ludwig Snare Drum, Joe and Victor met Alex Alexander joined with Mayor McKay in ex Harry Smith scoring all five of the pressing regret at losing two such different from the severe standard Rutland counters. Thtirsday night F Reg. price, $35.00. Special to If you are interested in Arabia and they preweeded towards West- bank Reserve, first having a round valuable aldermen. - ' equipment, gave a delightful touch Kelowna and Vernon seniors are to clear, $12.50. I t is now im possible and the Arabs, three new books to the picture in each room. . to import this merchandise, so buy of drinks. ■ ^ Aid. Gibb Re'plies play a league game on the Rutland by well known authors have been ’The new metal lathe was partly rink. how. Scott’s Music Store. 24-lc added to these shelves recently. Quarter Gallon Left In reply, Aid. Gibb said that he installed in the manual arts depart SED* SPRAYERS—AU m akes and T. E. Lawrence, who wrote the It was not clear how many times had always received the utmost co ment and many of the neW imple operation from the Chief Magis Art Bielby has tak ^ over the job “Seven Pillars of Wisdom,” was a they stopped on their way but by ments purchased to enlarge the of caretaker of the local rink. Until U sizes, both tractor driven and trates imder whom he had rerved horse drawn, at bargain prices, see character that attracted much pub the tinie the fight started only a courses of that department were al the last few nights the weathfer'has licity during the last war. His bro quarter of the gallon of wine was for six years. They had been ready in their proper racks. ’The been too soft, however, for much us 'first. The Oliver Chemical Co., Mayors W. R. Trench, O. L. Jones Ltd., Penticton. 24-3c ther, A. W. Lawrence, has collect left. They passed Dan and Tommy extra adult classes to teach the rudi- use to be made of the rink. ed all the hitherto imcollected McDougall on the way but these and G. A. McKay. He expressed his ments^of^precision tools will be held m o b s a l e —Northern Electric con writings of T. E. and now gives us two men stated that they were not keen appreciation of City Engineer teere. — - Melville Mat-shall has been a pat F sole combination Radio and a book called “Oriental Assembly.” staggering, although it was too dark Blakeborough, whom he termed T he janitors had been hard at work ient in the Kelowna Hospital for the gramaphone. I^iced at only $30.00 Here you will find the suppressed to see clearly. “a wonderful public servant and during the previous two weeks. It past two weeks, a victim of an acute i for immediate sale. Scott’s Music introductory Chapter to “Seven “I never said anything to make hard to replace.” He wished, all the wasn’t much of a holiday for them, attack of spinal meningitis. Latest Store. 24-lc Pillars of Wisdom;” a serira of char him fight,”. Peter Joe told the coimt, Council members and the City per by all indications. ’The schools were reports are that he is making very acter sketches of the Arabs; a diary but Alex got down from his horse sonnel a “Happy and Pleasant New spic and span and presented a shiny good progi-ess toward recovery. u r r o u g h s a d d i n g M achine kept during a jourm^ which Law and advanced towards him. Alex Year.” appearance. a • a B P ap er fo r sale. 20c a roll, 2 rolls rence made on foot through Northr warned Peter that he had a knife Aid. O. L. Jonra ■wiU continue as In one room, printed in large A group of yoiing people held an fo r 35c, or 6 fo r $1.00. <^11 a t The em Syria in the summer of 1911, in his hand, Peter Joe stated, so head of the Finance Department of block letters on three separate enjoyable dance in McLean & Fitz Courier Office. 18-tfc chiefly for the purpose of studying Peter grappled with him, threw him the city, and Aid. J. D. Pettigrew sheets of cardboard, were directions patrick’s old packing shed on Fri day evening last, and s^n t an en and photographing Crusaders’ cas to the ground and applied a scissors remains in charge of the Public Ut to the pupils regarding their gen- We have just completed the installation of the most p r a y e r s —^New Bean Sprayers, tles and of collecting antiquities for hold to his chest. ilities, U ^t and water. Aid. W. B. erial conduct in the school, at home joyable time. The boys organized S custom huilt to suit the custom the museum at Oxford. Here, too, Alex started to yeU and swear, Hughes-Games is imchanged as and anywhere they went. School this one and had the members of modem lubrication department in the Valley. er No increase in price. ’The Oliver are over 100 rem arkable photo Peter Joe continued, and Victor ran CHiairman of Civic Welfare^ Fire Board Chairman Dave Chapman the Sub-deb Club as their guests. Chemical Co., Ltd., Penticton. 24-3c Protection and Health.; The best money saving service you can give your graphs taken, by Lawrence during up and kicked him twice in the ribs took great delight in drawing the , A pleasant social evening was. m and • once in the head. These blpws Aid. R. F. Parkinson changes from attention of The Courier, represent car is correct lubrication and you can always be sure of m o b s a l e —P owerful 8-tnbe G« E* the revolt in the desert. Many of spent by a group of thirty or more 1 these were taken in country which reduced him to a stunned condition Relief to Building, Cemetery and ative to one line in tiie directions; the right Lubricants in the right place at the right time 1934 m antle m odel radio. W on Parks. Aid. G. W. Sutherland re which read: “Mind Your Own Busi- who attended an open meeting of 1 F has never been photographed and and Alex then attacked with the the A.O.T.S., held in the Rutland derful reception. Long and short is- inaccessible to European^. Sir knife, cutting him in the head and. places Aid. Gibb as head of the ness. at our station. w ave F u ll price, $15.00 cash. Phone Board of Works, Boulevards, Sew The school trustees make similar United Church on Tuesday evening, Ronald Storrs says of one part of giving him two more jabs on the Januai-y 7th. Games and contests With every lubrication job you receive a complete 476-L.. 24-lc the book: ‘The evolution of revolt left shoulder and in the back, ac ers, Sidewalks, Streets, Street toilrs at least three or four times Lighting and Shade Trees. each year, noting improvements to of various kinds occupied the m ain written inspection showing you the condition of your IS necessary to use a Salve to provides a gloomy but not alto cording to the witness. part of the evening, followed by gether despairing commentary upon Peter Joe lost a great deal of Aid. J. J. Ladd is Chairman of be made and later drawing the entire chassis. F remove corns and callouses--a Better Housing, ReUef and Social principal’s attention to minor faults the serving of refreshments. Salve softens these stubborn handi the recent and present situation in blood and the clothes shown in Palestine.” court testified to. that fact. They Service. in the classrooms. Any faults which The Pro-Rec indoor track meet W e use only A e highest quaUty lubricants and our caps, and gives the ingrediente a A fter the 1940 , Council had con they did discover on Sunday were better chance to, work—Llpyd sThy- A new book by Freya Stark, the were also ripped in two places, in advertised for Monday evening was price for the complete lubrication and inspection service i i i dicating where the knife had gone cluded its business^ members of the minor, in the extreme. not well attended, and owing to laclS H i v J ' i l i i molated Com and Callous Salve notable woman traveller, is called Kelowna School Board too were On Wednesday eveiiing, the 1940 is o n ly -— ■*v “ ■ • does this job weU—Lloyd’s contain “A Winter in Arabia.” Her book through. ' ' of membership it majr be necessary ^-: s;-' ^■^'■ Peter Joe told the court that he sworn in by City Clerk G-. H. Dunn. School Board wound up its affairs to discontinue the classes in Rut HI a local anaesthetic which relieves contains the day-by-day record of and then reconvened as the 1941 1 her. impressions and observations lay in an imconscious state for some land. ’This is regrettable, but Is M i all nain and soreness in a few sec- NEW PHOTQ S'TUDIO Board. TOe 'Chairman was appoint $ 1.00 S id K B. WiUits & Co.. Ltd. 24-lc during her visit one winter to Hvff- time until he recovered suffleientiy no doubt due to the fact that so to stagger to Dan McDougaU s John Niedolin was granted a lic ed and committees were selected many of the young men are in the eidha, a town in southern Arabia. for the year; . ^ Again, to quote Ronald Storrs: “At hom e. 200 yards away. TOere he ence as retail trader, photographeir army, either the active force or the least the equal of Lady Anne Blunt collapse. Aid was administered and supplies by the Kelowna City reserve (militia). GLEAN - FAST - SNAPPY NOTICE Leading Seaman J. F. CampbeU and of Gertrude Bell as a traveller, and the next day medical help was Council on Monday morning. He A;*)'-’ as a writer she is iaiperior to both: summoned. On Sunday evenmg, has posted a bond to stay in busi has been visiting his parents, Mr. Jack Gerein, son of Mr. and Mrs; d u l t s only — Ballroom Class, taking her place effortlessly with Peter Joe was removed to the Ke ness for six months and his business and Mrs. W. M. CampbeU, over the 11100. Gerrin, left shortly after the BERNARD AVE:of ELLIS ■ I TD A M ondays, 7 to 8 p m ., 25c; T^p the little band of great interpret lowna General Hospital, where he will be known as the Art Photo New Year. He leaves* ort Saturday .New Year for Los Angeles, Califor dancing class, 8 to 8.30, 25c; at ers erf the Near East. It is a delight has rince recovered. Studio. for Esquimalt. nia, where he will take a course in iXv,e'53r(S#'flrWP men’s Institute Hall. All ^Children’s and reassurance that such a book, Small Artery Severed aeronautic^ engineering. classes now re-opened. Apply Im ^ embodying such a spirit, can still -----KELOWNA V B.C.„ Pratten, Borden Apartments. 24-lc Dr. F. W. Anderson stated that be published in this black year of the most severe wound was in Peter WATCHFUL WAITING Miss Ena; Cross, daughter of 'Mr, if>'.(Sffibs%'Hi''laira . 1940.” Joe’s head and that a small artery and Mrs. George Cross, has left for ’OB A SQHABE DEAL In Plnmb- Victoria, where she will take a • I f The third of our books on Arabia had been' severed. The other two * ing. Heating and Sheet Metal training couree as a probationer in is by A. J. Villiers, and is a tale of woimds were not severe and did not centre, sterting on Tues^ay^NJanu- To T^t Drinking Water Work — Phone 164 or 559-L. his voyage with the Arabs in their cause much loss of -blood. _ St. Joseph’s Hospital, SCOTT PLUMBING WORKS. ary 14, under the supervision^ of Drinking water may be tested by dhows in the Red Sea, around the Dan McDougall and Tommy Mc Marion Todd. 'This class is opeii to, filling a clean pint bottle three- coasts of Arabia and to Zanzibar DougaU testified to having seen lOLDEB Weather increases the any ladies wishing to attend. J fourths full of the water and adding and Tanganyika. “Sons of Sinbad” Peter Joe and the Alexanders at, half a teaspoonful of pure granu-* w popularity of our Ready-to-Iron shows how the Arabs,' who for SKI CONDITIONING The Peachland High School boys various times that Saturday and to and girls will haize the benefit of lated sugar, Cork tightly and keep S s'w ® ® "' Service. Kelowna Steam Laundry, more hundreds and even thousands Peter Joe’s arrival at one o’clock two days in a warm place. If the K : iiW P hone 123. ■of years than ' anyone knows or EXERCISES- START Pro-Rec instruction for their phys SWW at Dan McDougall’s home. . ical ^ucational period, starting at ■^ter then; looks cloudy or milky, cares to reckon with, have been Cross-examined by E. C. Weddell, it is unfit to drink without boiling. o b Satisfactory Auction Sale re sailing out with the north-east mon- 2 o’clock on January 14 with Miss defence counsel, Peter Joe remark Instructors Course W as Held Todd and W. Wilcox instructing. F sults see R. B. Nunn, Kelowna’s ^on to Zanzibar in their gteat ed: “I buy my own liquor.” auctioneer. Phone 45. 3-tfc , lateen-rigged dho'ws and home Here by Pro-Rec During the ' Plans are now underway for the Advertising Pays When asked if* he meant at the Pro-Rec display at the Rotary Ice again before the soutti-west mon Liquor Store, Peter Joe blandly re Holidays ■ The Calgary Albertari tells this fTLOWERS for all occasions—^Fnn- soon, are still carrying on the same Carnival in Vernon. Members of one: A Missouri woipan advertised plied: “No, I don’t go in. I get soine- different centres will take psurt, with Jf eral wreaks, wedding bouquets practice. Never before has a Euro-: body else.” He said he did not First ski conditioningv exercises for a husband. She got one at a and sprays, corsages,, trees, shmbs pean gone with them on the^se voy the feature being a team of acro cost of two dollars. He enlisted in know the two soldiers who had pur for the Kelo'wna Ski CSlub were batics from Vancouver, including and bulbs. Flowers Telegraphed ages, and surely never one who chased the wine and had never held at the Knox Moimtain Centre the army and was killed. She got anywhere. Richter Street Green could telF the tale of his travels so Dominion Tuinbling Champion Art $3,000 in ,insurance and w ill get a seen them before. on Monday, January 6, and all the W arburton. houses, comer Richter and Hanxey weU. The many photographs that “They came over and asked me if claves enjoyed the workout, W. •widow’s pension as long as she Ave. P hone 88, ClO-tfc accompany the story help us to pic ■ The Pro-Rec is also entering a lives. Yet there are those who say I wanted a drink. I said; “ Sure! Wilcox, Pro-Rec Supervisor, states float with silver or marble and ture the strange ships and their pi-.- Lots of white fellows get me wine. this week. Instructors from all out advertising does not pay. . , ; ' furesque crews. . bronze statues representing activ TAKE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE Some T don’t eVen know.” He ad side Wntres spent Christmas hoU- ities in the centre. . mitted that he had been in jaU ' days in Kelowna, attending instruc The business men’s Keep Fit class World’s Largest Bee Farm AH', city employees, including two or three tim ^ for being drunk. tors’ coiirses and. are now back in those who do relief labor, Will be ° To Remove Printing on Flour Bags starts on F rid ay night a t 8.30 o’clock , The world’s largest beq farm is The courtroom in the Casorso their respective centres, capable oi in the Kelowna High School gym. required to tak e th© oath of alleg The printing on flour sacks can th e one in G erm any enploying 3,000 Block was crowded with persons teaching this type of .work. Miss persons—and they aremot inter^ted. iance this year, the Kelowna City be removed by boiling the sacks in from, the west side, together with Marion Todd, Miss Nora Perry and Council decided on Monday.morn in honey. They extract- bee stings, ■ a mixture consisting of a tablespoon Provincial Police and R.CJ14.R. of W. Wilcox carried out the instruc Children gain weight more rapid ing City Clerk G. H. Dunn has al Each week airplanes of the Royal Canadian’Air Force fly thous ly in autunmi and winter than in put them in capsule form and mar-. > of kerosene and two quarte of soap ficials from Vernon. , , , ands of miles along Canada’s sea coast on constant patrol. ■ Ihis big tional course. ket them as treatments for rheum-, ready taken the oath before Magis Sergt. A. Macdonald conducted Peachland Red Cross workers are spring and summer, but gain height trate T. F. McWiUiams and w ll ad suds. ’This treatment will not only Hudson is shown as it wings over a merchant ship, part of an faster in spring and sunuxxer. atism and arthritis. take out the lettering but wiU also the prosecution on behalf of, the joining the Keep Fit class at that minister the oath to other city em iS’ovincial Police. Atlantic convoy. . ployees. bleach the bags. . :;H;.T ;■ Cf'7 'il'ti^ '■'^■^\\\'^i'^: ;"'%'^';;^iV; THUHSDAY, J/iNUAKV », IMI THE KELOWNA COUKIER PAGE SIX THESE CANADIAN FLIERS P U Y HEROIC PART IN THE DEFENCE OF BRITAIN STEAM UUNDRY EX-PEACHLAND FOUNDED 30 YEARS HOOPERS TRIUMPH Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gore Start S o J k y S « ! / , I ed Business in Small Manner Holiday Basketball Ganits Pro I vide Thrills for‘'Peiithlaiid AjmuuuccmoiU is made this week Fans by t>. M. Gore llial lie i:> inaikiiig Mt TORE Mig MAIR ius 30tii aimivei'eary of Uie foundu- \ v \ • / / / lU iS i ■J'iu- iioliday season provided U>e lion of Uie Kelowiiu bleum Lauu- c.ic'ca^ion fw a nuiidx-r of old friends 1 diy, an eiicigelic institution wiiieli to imct ulK-c again on the ba.skot- has been giving splendid service to ball floor at IVadiland in two good tile community for years. f;anu's playod on Iroo-mboi 27. E. H. feilKifiSIK It vis-s just Unity years ago Uiut lUivvcnng. wtiu was hrwno fU Suin- r i i p f i l i s Mr. and Mrs. Gore started their inorjand for tho iioUdayy, ai ranged small laundry business on Fendozl ;i game of oM’stcr'. to rr:.eet t.He re g south' .Mr. Gore made lii.s deliver ular Intermediate team, and, wiUi ies in u push curt tlien. Later he tile support of tliree of the Cousins, jiurchased a horse and in 11)14 hud Orville Williamson and Frank Gill un automobile, but that vehicle um. Uie I’eaciiland team was out- broke down and he went back to jrlayi'‘i*L ’h p: home for ttie liolidays, played wilh located on I’atlersoii Avenue, but So angry waU he at his tile Intermediate team. IJowering ’’ I in i!)35 moro comnuxlious quarters was the star of tile evening, a.s he 1 weie erectetl at the corner of Mill friend who suggested to taliied H point.s fur the winners. G' • ■ '<• I 'J p .r 5-;! ■ ' und Water where the 13 lo 15 em- Don Miller, for the losers, was In I 'X .'k ^ (iloyet.'S ean be si'i'n working ener- dine at another place than good form, as lie scored 10 points. l, ‘V « , ^ A >("*j fi \ ' '■ A ' • /Vi** getically any woek-daj'. Chapin’s. “I’ve tried them Tlie weiglit and action of the con HvV II Once Uie laundry bu.siness shut testing team left Uie Intenneiliates " T 'V ' -A -• ■ ' A' '.-.i*; down, in 1918, but Uie ’llu eiiidemic all, and I know Chapin’s no chiiice In get away; they were caused .such inconvenience tliat guanied and cliecked with a will. Mayor Sutherland asked Uie Gores is best,” he exclaimed. It wa.s fill in giwd fun, and both tills lo con.sider reopening. Tliey ac /;ame and the girls’ game were quiesced and on November 11, the Tlu'se ofllci'rs of No. 1 Royal laundry reoiiened by sounding the much crijoyfxl by the fun.s. Canadian Air Force Squdron now ’rtiey wei'o very kind and gave us Tho girls’ game was a contest be te.i and rugs and cusliions. We all whistles for the Armistice. servifig wilh the Fighter Command Dermis Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. tween the regular girls’ team and of the Royal Air Force have played liad to huddle in tlieir liall because a team made up of former players all tlie back windows were smash S. M. Gore, pulled the w histle cor'd and married women. The latter put a great part in the defence of Eng on th at occasion and ha.s been as land. They are. left to right, Flying ed and we couldn't go into the kit up a good fight, but tho youngstco^s chen. sisting Ills parents operate the laun got away to a 44 to 10 win. Officers D. Russel, D.F.C., of Mont dry for some years, while Mrs, real; Flying Officer Ncsbit, of Mont “As soon as it was light, we went The star of the game was Ruth to survey the land and found the Gore is Secretary-Treasurer. One WHERE YOU MEET YOUR Elliott, whose experience In bas real; Flying Officer N. R. John of their most reliable employees is stone, of Winnipeg; Flying Officer Church Hall smashed and all the FRIENDS ketball has been limited to her shops .still standing from the pre Mrs. B. Pettigrew, who has been brief knowledge learned since her C. W. Trevena, of Regina, and Fly with the laundry for the past 14 Kelowna, B.C. Bernard Avo. ing Officer F. Hillock, of Toronto. vious bombing. The people who had arrival in this country, but who has taken our shelter were safe in it years. taken to it as a duck to water. She but their shop was broken down. scored 14 of the points for the win- Whinton, who, as Peggy Heighway, "Since then, we’ve been sleeping A tiger, says an explorer, Is a bet nc«rs. with Norecn Gnmmow tally won the honors in many games in ’ out and returning for breakfast, ter fighter than a lion. ing 12 and Madeline Ekins, 8. Peggy former years, was top scorer for the usually to find tho door wide open BENVOULIN losers with 6 points. Sheila McKay (no lock). But we knew the police and Emmy Barwick, who were hYli- were on guard. The surveyor has Pte. R. P. M unson and Pte, E. F. day visitors, played hard and v ^ e pronounced the house safe, so now Casorso, of the Canadian Scottish well backed by Mary Lou Tojmam we are waiting for it to be made Regiment, Victoria, spent a six day and Millie Topham, but the-young comfortable. leave at the home of their parents. JANUARY sters proved too much for them. “The root is tiled again, the win R.Q.M.S. A. E. Davis and Mrs. However, they all had a good time dows are blocked with rubber pap Davis returned to Vernon after SALE and everyone seemed to enjoy the er till some glass comes—and we spending a six day leave at the CLEARANCE game. live in pexp>etual electric light. Two home of Mrs. M. E. Casorso. Seniors: Bowering 14, Gillam 7, chimneys are standing guard by our Starts Friday, January 10th. H. Cousins 6, W. Cousins 6, V. Cous back door. The garden fence has Pte. Johnnie Casorso, who was ins 2, Williamson: total, 35. been patched up, the lock is on the taken to the Kelowna General Hos Ends Saturday, January 25th. Intermediates: Miller 10, E. Suth llront door, but we are still waiting pital a few days after Christmas, is erland 5, R. Sutherland 2, Sander for ceilings to go up and cracks to recovering from his illness. son 2, Gummow 2, L. Sutherland, be mended. • • • CREPE HOSE - - 59c Birkelund, Follett, Ferguson; total, “These bombings were not the Mrs. Hunter and family, of Lum- 21. only ones here—oh, dear, no. But by, spent a few days’ visit at the Senior Girls: Whinton 6, McKay No 1 Royal Canadian Air Force Squadron has been serving.with the Fighter Command of the Royal why we should have two lots beats honie of Mr. and Mrs. R. Archibald. • • • - 5, Barwick 2, M. L. Topham 2, M. Air Force for many months. They have played a prominent part in the defence of us. I must confess to being more PRINTS 19c, 25c, 30c Topham 1: total, 16."' daily in the protection of the London area. There are three D.F.C.s in the squadron has brought surprised than frightened when the A number of the young people of Junior Girls: Elliott 14, Gummow down more than 70 raiders. Flying Officers J. B. Morrison, of Regina; Laughlin, of Ottawa, and P. second affair woke me up . . . this district had a skating party at Many more items will be specially priced. 12, Ekins 8, Miller 6, Gaynor 4; Brown, of Regina, are shown above. ______• "We don’t have much social life the golf course on Thursday of last total, 44. these days, as directly after tea it week. After the skating party, they Referee: A. Cousins. •is blackout and we rush around to gathered at the home of Mrs. A. so their horizontal tail fins, or our sleeping quarters No one goes Reid for coffee and refreshments. RITCHIE’S DRY GOODS flukes, make it easy for the mammal Bernard Ave. Being lung breathers, whales visiting, they’re too scared. Some A miscellaneous shower was held i^ifS*rr';. Phone 534 must come to the surface to breathe. to go up oo: down. ' • times I go to the pictures with a at the home of Mrs. A. Reid on England Under Stress brave male, and then we have ah Thursday of last week for Miss exciting time getting' home under i!r/'*s,> ^*n> *m Margaret Smith. Miss Smith re B the searchlights and Ack-Ack fire ceived a number of beautiful gifts. Relatives Write to Kelowna Sho'wing Britons’ and grouse the bombs. But we &j"«".w63 w Tea and refreshments n-.Te served Great Courage choose our morrients and, if luclcy, by Mrs. A. Reid. get into a ghostly trolley bus. ‘The other Sunday I took the Miss Betty Casorso returned to More and more the courage and ing we say goodbye, knowing he trouble to look at Piccadilly, and Kamloops on Monday after spend philosophical outlook, combined (her husband) may not return. We you’d hardly know there’d been ing her holidays at the home of her with the sure knowledge that the are going to win and we have given any damage (October 29). And the parents. right cause will win, of the British the Nazis hell, and the Italians, but bus ride through Lambeth and Ken people can be seen in the letters we need money and bombers, and sington was not nearly so harass To Clean Combs which reach Kelowna from friends we know it. But we shall win, who ing as I thought it was going to Use soapsuds, to which a table and relatives. Several of these let ever, lives to see it. And until then be . . . spoon of ammonia has been added, ters have been brought to The Cou we say: ‘No time for. tears, what “Jim’s flat is at the top of a high for washing combs. Scrub with an 1 rier office, and this newspaper - is ever happens.’ Here’s hoptag!” house. But things weren’t at all old toothbrush. Rinse first in hot, Hi pleased to be able to forward the The same Kelowna residents re bad and Jim doesn’t worry. When then in cold water, and dry on a At the end of the messages contained. ceived another letter from q niece an incendiary bomb fell into his towel. Here'is one which indicates the in London, which is reproduced in bedroom the other night, he picked spirit in Surrey: part: . , it up, cooled it imder the tap, ran passing year when “I suppose you have been won ways, gaping windows, and in the “By the time you get this it will downstairs and gave it to a bobby. road masses of glass, dirt, ^ranches be Christmas. Well, in spite of dering how we are faring during “One family in our road, shelter-' we review the past and get set for the future, give a all the air. raids. Well,' so far our of trees strewn all over—and then, Jerry, the pudding and cake are ing, under the stairs one night, to see the gap in between two made and, if they are not blasted, town has been very lucky. But heard something crash through the some other towns close by have not roof and fall, bump, bump, bump, houses, where there had been a thought to your printing needs. Perhaps your supply we may find some one to help eat house a few hours before and now theni, if we are still alive. We are been so lucky. My hubby’s sister down every stair. 'ITiey were qb- was living about fourteen miles . solutely petrified at the bottom, nothing but a heap of wood and of statements, bill heads, stationery, cheques or office past worrying about death and de brick. It was ghastly. 4 • struction, for, terrible though it is, from here and had a nice’house and waiting for. their last minute on “I know you must be dreadfully it will take a long .time to flatten hqme. But last Saturday evening, this earth. When the THING rolled forms i^ninning'low . . . whatever your need will be she had a 200-poimd bomb land in worried at times, but we all know us all out. towards them, it was only the nose in our hearts over here that it can “My son’s home is blasted out, the kitchen, but so far it has not of a shell.” in the printing line for 1941, we are prepared to serve Another letter, from Essex,, tells not last for e'ver, and that, on the my old mother’s windows are all exploded. whole, •we keep extremely cheerful gone, we only have a ceiling and “ Almost every■ night now I come of a Faid one evening when 187 you promptly and efficiently. Our art department home through a raid. Even now the H.E.’s were dropped. According to and Imow for a certainty that we tiles and no window will shut agaih, shall , ■win. I do feel that God won’t and -we have forgotten what it is guns are going all put. There’s a Lord Haw Haw, this particular com Jerry droning around. We’ve had let this wickedness and evil sur will be more than pleased to design and submit for like to go to bed. We sleep in a cup munity was supposed to be off the vive if we do our utmost to fight several down here just lately, one map. ■ ■ , •; board or under the table, with our against it.. your approval new letterheads, blotters, office forms, clothes on. We do not intend to be day at dinner-time. Still, for all his .“Let’s hope he continues to Think trying. Hitler is not getting any so,” says this correspondent, “for “So we grin by day and try to bombed with, our trousers off. stop our tummies rattling at night, ■ “We have plenty of food, though where with us, for work goes on it was truly terrible. Gordon (our display cards or any new job you are planing. There alm ost as usual aind the general billet) came in just before 10 p.m. and each day and night brings the not always what we would like. It end a little nearer.7 is wonderful how they, manage the public is far from being down and said there was a big fire and is no obligation, no charge for this layout service. rationing and no one grumbles any hearted, thank God. 'What do you he thought there might be trouble. more. We only want to get on with think of little Greece? It’s maiwell- Hardly, had he spoken when swish- Don’t wait until you need a “rush job” ; check your the job. Moaning Minnie has gone ous what will power will do, isn’t sh—and bonk !~-:We didn’t say a and the guns are blasting a welcome it? That’s what we are going , to word but aU went to the floor. W e printing needs NOW and start the new year with a to Jerry. Sitting by the electric fl. e, w in by.” got up and I opened the door when we keep sharp ears for the whistle Another writer gives a clear pic swish-sh, down came another lot. fresh supply of modem printed forms. of bombs, and then out goes fire ture of days during last October, I remember saying: ‘must get to and we run,, and can we, into a when air raids were about at their Graham’ (he was sleeping in the cupboard out of the way of glass, height. • A small diagram showing diningroom) w and hope for the best. row upon row of smashed hous^, “I was just at Graham’s side when “In the daytime you cook and with great bomb craters in the another lot came. ’Then there was street, shows how their neighbor Ttie Cniirlef keep ready to duck under a table a pause, while I foimd little Graham (PClSSf; when it gets too hot. If out shop hood has fared. cowering right underneath the bed * CIRCULARS LETTERHEADS 4 BOOKLETS ping, you have to remember to lie One bomb descended on the clothes—rather frightened. I snat down quickly. It is no good run ' church hall at 11.30 p.m.—“early ched the eiderdown and wrapped « OFFICE FORMS ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ning when you hem' it whistle or enough for us to wonder whether him in it. We got back into the hall scream. If Hitler saw London, he Jerry would come back again dur and another lot came. ♦ WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS 4> BLOTTERS A HANDBILLS would scream with rage. There is ing the night and do more diiTy “We then realized most of the such a Tot still standing. work. . ^ ^ ^ ^ windows were out and the moon For Free DeliveiY call Speedy If ^ 8 “My neighbor’s husband was “On the first occasion Nora was shining serenely in, biit to this day Servicie, Phono 72. brought home in a coffin,' and we sleeping imder the stairs, I imder I cahnot remember hearing any of whisper, ‘Who next?’ Out of 80 the table. We were awakened by the ^ass falling . . . girls, hers was the only one dug the horrid sound of falling glass ■ “At 3 a.m. the ‘All Clear’ went, This advertisement is not pub out alive and very few men were and debris and, on rushing out, saw so I went up the road with Alan’s lished or (displayed, by the hot crushed with machineiy and terrific flames. We realized the Mor tin hat on to'collect the in-laws. Liquor Control Board er by the girders. It is mass murder, but there gans’ house was flattened out. They Til nwer forget that vralk. B ri^t is no time yet for sorrow. There is were safe, having escape through moonlight and -houses with weird, Government of British Colum too much to do. Clear and clean It the kitchen window. In fact, "all raggedy looking roofs, gaping door- bia.', / • up, board up the windows and get smashed house occupants escaped ready for the next lot. and only one cyclist by the shops . “If only we , had ten times as was killed. many bombers and planes! Our fac “There was a terrific to do for the tories work while borhbs drop. We rest of the night^wardens, firemen know that the new submarine men and police rushing hither and thith ace can only be, met by more and er, and road drills were in action more bombers to_ wreck the places at once. Both fires were caused by HCKKEY where they are made, and we know biust gas mains. The wardens and perfectly well we are not out of the police were very good, calling at RINK in RUTLAND ATHLETIC PARK woods yet. Help is on the way, but every house and shelter ccmstantly, \ will it come in time to save the to see if people were all right. And WATER lives of our children? after we’d all had nips of brandy PHONE n “My niece has seen them l^ng we all surprisingly fell asleep—all STREET dead all over the placey machine squashed, up in the shelter. 96 gunned on the bits of waste ground “ On the Sunday n ight w e "got our T o n l g i i t ! and streets, while their mothers second ^ock and it was even worse were bombed and killed cooking for us than before. It reaUy felt and THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th their dinner^—^200 in a few minutes. soimded as thou^ &ur house was Can you, imagine it? And worse falling down on us. The front door' 8.30 p.m. than that is happening every day. blew open; the hall light went out; “They bombed the hospit^ where the back-room light jumped, on at my girl is, killed eleven old people, the same time as the window fell blew • the sister’s head oiff. 'They, in, exix>sing a beacon for any ene VERNON HURRICANES m y to see. worked all night with torches, giv VS. ing morphine and rescuing injured, “Our mouths were choked with with the Jerries blasting overhead. dust, and smashed glass and cold One knows no fear when work has winds were all around us. We dare KELOWNA APPLEJACKS to be done. We get used to fighting not tour the house, because the va fire bombs. EvesTrone had to leaiu. cant windows let out the lights, so Hundreds at a time had to go to a we hurriedly dressed and went out A win for Ke\o\vna will^lace them in a tie big field and learn not\tb be scared of doors in the dsurkness (well, for League Li^dership. of them. The lesson was very real moonlight). and thorough, and a good thing it “The Cooks (next door) were Admission 40c and 10c .t-:' was. One gets used to anything.. slightly less damaged than us and “ We are very happy. Each morn told us to come to their, house. , J "I THE KEEOWNA COURIEE PA G E SEV EN ..n i t u. 1 i* .1 C'-.f' ^ y; * •*. 1‘bD .J-..- ft LN BYGONE DAYS W enatchee Growers A s ree That Tnat boa Id will tiaVc m Us oiT- icc uU Ilf lt»c Iriul nuiii.cl ictoimu- BARGAIN FARES t.onw^.DiUi U .••' Df r'-rrc'.'-'d of Ov.':’‘g to U-'!f'>jest'en IsU* of Central Deal Essential j’l I? lu J V *• Ww'J* To VANCOUVER, NEW WESTMINSTER, s-j-iacv, it has Type S(,jtc nxi h : 'K ‘ .. "!?- b'.'cn neceis.'.ury to omu "In By- VICTORIA and NANAIMO >r, J-'lus t'VW yUisng c L e iivit-'i^ible. yjiUv Dnyb" fiom two I'-vaes of .yi-'l; Ihuf.s iiytit. Il.ir.iiV cci'i! 1': ,j I r. cU:-l & The Counex durhuj KWU. The Do Not Expect to Go as J*'ar as But it,8 in Ui«; making, and it B.C. Grov^ers but arc Head t-orta.inly wilt U.- act up, bccam-c ;ii, advisers. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JAN. 16 & 17 exixTpta from the remaining But even yet. liic buaid wilt not December issueti are published ed in Same Direction Ten evcjy clciiivnl in tlie deal iuea ag- Our 16-inch Slab Wood is good and dry. Vancouver and New Westminster - - $ 9.40 aiCrt-cd as to ttic prinvipl«j on li.x. any i-i.it.. it wdi m en ly .-.dvi.'.c hert'wilh to bring the f.erie-.i Years Later the lu'ads i.d gluwel Umt.> el fte.t- Fill up your woodshed now. Victoria - - - ...... $11.40 up to date. wtilcli It siiould be built and, in N a n a i m o ...... $10-90 general, how it siiould operate. ors or b'ltli. The wtmie elToi t is to Dov-'tt in Wenatchee they have arrange for S'xne one to subytilulc ONE RICK; delivered in city ...... $1.50 Children Hulf t'ace. Good In Coaches only. No bofc'fc'ute checkc~d. •IIIIRi V YEARH AGO stppped shouting for a moment ub- No OpposItioM for ail the jndividuul gioweis in Leave KELOWNA - - 5 00 p rn. Daily 'Ihursday, December 22. 1910 out tile Canadian imports apples Not one voice lia-s as yet been “making'’ prices. THREE RICKS; delivered in city ...... $4.00 Returning, Lv. VANCOUVER - 7.15 p.m. January 19 “The snow so anxiously hoped into tlie United States and have raised against it, Beyond that, the deal migiit have FOUR RICKS, delivered in city ...... $5.25 for by Ibe younr;stets arrived on turned tiieir attention for tlie mo Tliat’s tile first move. to go along mucli us it is iiovy, but EQUALLY LOW FARES FROM OTHER STATIONS Now tile second move in the rigid AfJk any ATmL Tut*day tiigiit in good time for ment to tlie business of ti'ying to there wouldn’t b<- enougti ipread Clinstmaa but will it stay?” cure Uieir own evils. djiection m tins. The rnacliine is be m price;: to iicrmit many ‘ dcducU; ' Kirby Hillingsiey, special writer ing built by tlie grower, Uie man in (tic way of unncccs..aiy biol.cr- CANADIAN NATIONAL “A ti.'indsnme gold medal is cm for tile Wenateliee World, iii an in- on tlie soil, tlie mini wlio [iroduces. ages. THE KELOWNA SAW-MILL exhIlutioM m Mr. Knowles' window, terestim; article, telLs of tlie evolu Tlie.se growers tiave tlie spirit . . • Phone 221 CO., L T D . Kelowna, B.C. wbicli lias Ixvn presented by Mr. tion of tlie Wenateliee-Okunogan lhi> spirit to do. CARS DO DAMAGE 'I’lie tliird favoralile tiling is ttie Jolm Ca.':;ur:.<) and bis sons to Mr. fruit grower and iiow lie is about On SaUiiday evening. January 4, government. Tlie government would fran k Hastier in recognition of his at tile stage wtiere he agrei's that a about seven o'clock, cars driven by prefer to slay out, but it lias been PM Ijraveiy in saving HoLs-rt Lloyd central deal is ins only salvation. 11. A. Tuclu’r, R, R 2, Kelowna, and ed tralTic on to Harvey Avenue at not see ttie ai)(>roaelii.iig W-hicIe Wenatchee and district fruit asked to cuine in, and come it lias V-1-41 from drowning in Okanagan Lake S. Pearson, GIcnmore, rc.si>ccUvcly. tlii.s coiner but was removed lately, until it was too late to avoid a coll- on Novrml>er 2:ird. 'I’lie medal bears growei'S are about ten years behind come, willi dclerminalion. Oil one otlicr ixiint ail are agreed, collided at tlie eonier of Harvey Tiicker tliought ttiat llii' slop sign ision, tlu; slijipery road surface lliis inscriiition; ‘Presented to I tie Okanagan, H. C., growers in en and Etliel, witli more than $‘2(W fia n k Hastier by Casorso & Sons, deavoring to do sometliing for if tlie grower could liavi* gotten 15 was still tliere and that Pearsuii's making ttie liaiulling of Hie autos a cents a box more over ttic past ten dama/;e being reiiorled to both ve- Kelowna, H. C., for rescuing Rob tliemselves, but tliey liave strung liicles. A sloj) sign at one time liall- car would stop, while Pearson did dillicult task. ert Lloyd fi'om Okanagan I..alce, government supiiort beliind Uiem, years, iie would liave been on toj). Nov. 2;ird, 1910,’” it is indicated, and they expect to Only 15 cents a Ixix! • • • go places in a Iiurry. 'J’liey can tliink back and see how "'J’lie C P. R. lias ortleri'd a supply Here is tlie picture us Mr.' Bill tliey miglil liave made 15 cents a of ICelowim cigars from llio ICe- ingsley sees it; box more, and so can everyone NOTICE lowna Tobacco Co. for tlie din else, but tlial's water over the dam. ing-car .service and for tlie inland Tlie WenateluM'-Okanogan apple The big drive now will be to get yXinuial Meeting of the Kelowna and District and Pacille coast bu.'its. and will industry is on its way to better days. 15c to 25c a box mure to the grow stock tliese cigars continuously For years, sound-tliinking men ers. first, by reducing production (.'oiiservat ive Assi trial ion will he held at the Orange tiereafter. A great future is diiwn- have agreed tliat "tlii.s ouglit to be cost, and. second, by increasing net Hall, Kelowna. H.C. on FRIDAY, the 17th DAY OF ing for the products of the Kelow done” and “tiiat ouglit to be done,” grower return, na Tobacco Co., and the few cynic.s but never before have tiieyjiad any Tliere are several possibilities, and JANUARY, 1941, at 8 p.m. who turn up their no.s<>.s’ at Kelowna machinery to do it. on tliese strong committees have '4 cigars bi'cause tliey are a home Tliey don’t have the machinery gone to work, with the ble.ssing of The election of oflieers and the e.xeeutive will be grown product will soon have to growers, business men, marketers - r 4i eliangc their attitude and recognize and the U. S Department of Agri held and ahso of the delegates to the Annual Meeting School. Mr. L. V. Rogers, before his that a great industry is developing departure on December 30th for culture. and Nominating Convention of the South Okanagan in the valley, which before long Vancouver. Ho was the recipient of Production and Marketing will closely rival, if it docs not sur- a series of presentations, an account And here are some of the steps: Conservative Association, which will be held at the pa.s3 fruit-growing.” (A prophecy of which fills three columns of this First, all recognize that George Oddfellows’ Hall, Kelowna, B.C., on Tuesday, the 21st that was wide of the mark, due issue. Gifts w ere madi;; by St. Hudson, reprceentativo of the U.S. largely to the decline of cigar Gco.rge's Lodge, A.F. & A.M., the Department of Agriculture, was day of January, 1941, at 3 p.m. smoking in favor of the cigarette.) I.O.O.F., the Board of Trade, the right when he said this is not a Both Mr. R. L. Maitland, K.C., M.P.P., Provincial The Kelowna Brewing Co., Ltd., Amateur Athletic Association, the financing problem but a problem of pupils of the High School, and Mr. production and marketing. Leader, and the Honorable Grote Stirling, M.P., will be whose plant was located on the west side of Okanagan Lake, at the Rogers was the guest of honor at So Land Use Planning committee present at this latter Convention and will also address Vernon spring, near Bear Creek, ad a banquet held in the Lakeview men have started by tackling pro a Public Meeting, open to all, to he held on the evening vertises dn this issue fine ales and Hotel under the auspices of the lo duction. of the same day, January 2Ist, at 8 p.m., in the Odd stout, ‘‘guaranteed brewed from the cal Liberals. 1. Sanitation, a district-wide clean * • • up. just as John Larrabee would do finest English and Pacific coast In an essay competition for a fellows’ Hall. malt and hops only. Absolutely if th e 25,000 acres w ere all one or 47-Lc first prize of $10 and a second prize chard and he owned it (ho operates pure. No chemicals used. Delivered of $5, upon the subject of "The in city. Quarts, per dozen, $2.50; 500 acres). Early History of Kelowna," open to 2. Debt adjustment to give the pints, per dozen, $1.75; splits, per school pupils, Douglas Secord Buck- dozen, $1.25.” ' grower some hope of paying out— land, Senior Fourth Grade, son of courage to make the effort to pay Did some old-timer observe: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Buckland, was ‘‘Thom was the days!” o|jt: also to justify the government adjudged first, and Violet Ruth Har--, in coming in with financing and to dy. Entrance Class, Eighth Grade, Thursday, December 29, 1910 prove to the government that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie grower and not a mortgage ^Ider At the Presbyterian Sunday Hardy, second. The judges, who will benefit. Power“ and ■ watei^rice ' ir^ric School Christmas entertainment, were Rev. E. D. Braden, Principal reductions are also vital. held on December 22nd, the Rev. L. V. Rogers, B.A., and G. C. Rose, 3.. Increased per-acre production A. W.. K. H erdm an was presented M. A., acted separately in reading of better apples through fertiliza with a well-filled purse from the the essays and alloting marks, pro tion, tree spacing and improved or congregation of Knox Church. The vision being made for a meeting to chard and warehouse facilities. presentation was made by Mr. Geo. arrive at a joint award, should their Now, before we go any farther ,^'ankerB since 1817, one hundred and twenty- Among the people employed by these govern- ■'mi'" E. Boyer, who spoke warmly of the individual decisions disagree. How into production . . . before further place that the pastor held in the ever, no meeting was required, as discussing the possibility of getting three years ago, to Governments—Dominion, ments are thousands of our customers, who keep 4 affections of his people. each of the judges placed the four more money to the grower by im Provincial, Municipal—the Bank of Montreal their surplus funds in our savings department, bor- essays entered in the same order of proving production, is there a possi .. The installation ceremoaies of the merit. The identity of the writers has given them the special forms of banking row for personal or home improvement needs, or M new officers of St. George’s Lodge, bility of the grower getting more U3M v& was unkno'wn to the judges, each rrioney back from the fruit from service they require. make use of our services in a score of other ways. No. 41, A.F. & A.M., were conducted essay being identified by a number by Wor. Bro. G. F. Budden, P.M., the other end? Competing with all and a motto, which was also placed the citrus fruits, canned fruits, on Tuesday evening, December 27, upon a sealed envelope containing Serving Canadians and their institutions in every section o f the community, when the following were inducted: frozen fresh foods and iniproved the. name of the writer and lodged eastern apple pack, is there a possi we invite you to discuss YOim. banking requirements with us. W.M., D. W. Sutherland; S.W., Dr. in the hands of Mr. N. D. McTavish W. J. Knox; J.W., H. B. Burtch; bility? m until after the . decision of -the .nswer: "YES, the door is wide Sec., P. B. Willits; Treas.,; H. W. judges was rendered. The priz^ Raymer; S.D., ■ G. A. Meikle; J.D., open.” were generously donated , Today, with 2,600 growers, there Q. A. M cKay; I.G., C. Harvey; S.S., C. W. Lees, B.A„ Principal "ot the B AN K OF M ONT REAL Seagram's Famous Brands W. D. Hobson; J.S., R. M inns; M. of are over 1,000 offered. priees, and Prices for 25 oz. Public School. The full text of the very few of those prices are based "A BANK WNERB SMALL ACCOUNTS ARB WELCOME” SEAGRAM'S ■‘‘V.o.” C„ C. C. Josselyn; Tyler, C. H. winning essays was published in bottles range James. on reliable information as Ao the B u y s. t** SEAG^M'S “KING'S PLATE” • • • • two successive issues of The Cour true value of the apples.: from $2.35 to $3.3S ier. WAR Kefowna Branch: D. C. PATERSON,'Manager w- ■tj''' SEAGRAM'S “OLD RYE” The financial statement presentr Price Cutting SAVINGS ed at the annual m ating of the Ag H-I7B TEN YEARS AGO The lower a buyer can buy: from CERTIFICATES ricultural and Trades Association, a grower, the lower he can sell to, held on December 23rd, showed Thursday, December 25, 1930 This advertisement is not published or displayed by. the Liquor the jobber. No wonder jobbers are MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE.. . . . the Outcome o f 1 3 3 Years’ Successful Operation_ IP'ii that the Fall Fair had been a fin Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. By-Law No. 540. to authorize the cautious. . ' ■____ * ■ ■ ■ ' ' ------^ ^ ^ J 2 S ancial success; yielding a balance expenditure of $29,000 uppn ex An eastern jobber, Sammy Sid- on the right side of $258.22, w hile tension of the sewer system, in ad stein, deals for ten carloads to sup an additional balance'of $31.61 over dition to $11,000 contributed by the ply his retailers fop the next week expenditures was earned by the ex-, Dominion and Provincial govern or two or three. Jobber Andy Wer- hibit shown at New Westminster, ments towards the relief of' unem zich, just across the hall, buys the in charge of Mr. A. E. 'Boyer. Elec ployment, was endorsed by the same Wenatchee apples for 10 cente tion of officers for 1911 resulted in ratepayers on December 23rd by 'a less, takes much of Sammy’s busi choice of P. DuMoulin, W. C. Black decisive majority. The total vote ness and Sammy holds th e sacjfc-:^ The wood. A, E. Boyer, T. G. Speer, D. w as 223, of w hich 204 w ere in favor "By golly, I . got burned that r McEachern, A. McLennan, A. Gas-, of the measure, 16 were against and time,” says Sammy. “Never again brso, L. Holman. H. W. Raymer, ‘3 were spoiled. ... w.ill T buy more than a car at a A. W; Hamilton, D. W. Sutherland, ■ . . * • •. time from those ignoramuses.” So B. McDonald, M. Hfereron, Dr. Wans- An English custom, w;ith tradi now for several years, Sammy has brough Jones and W. Dawson, tions of many hundred years of ob-. been buying only hand-to-mouth, Peachland. At a subsequent meet servance in the Old Land, was in and so has Andy because another ing of the Board, the officers were troduced into Kelowna oh Satur fellow down the street. bmtied his, re-elected, viz. President, P. Du- day, December 20th, through the fingers. for men of the . Moulin; V ice-President, W. C. initiative of a number of Kelow All this has made: Blackwood; Secretary, A. W. Ham-, na business men, who obtained the , Hand-tomouth buying. ilton. co-operation of the School Board Mighty costly marketing. Active Service Forces - - and of the teaching staff, with the Gravy for telegraph and tele TWENTY YEARS AGO result iihat a great ^thering of phone companies. , ■ ' ■ Thursday, December 23, 1920 children, estimated at about fifteen Ruined many firms who former hundred, assembled at a large ly bought here. ; A Years Subscription to his Home Town Paper! “It will be learned with general Christmas tree set up in the middle Drove other good buyers clear regret that Mr. L. V. Rogers resign of Bernard Avenue, opposite the out of the Northw;est apple deal. » ed his position as Principal ol the Royal Aime Hotel, and sang old- High School on Tuesday, having ac Contributed heavily to the ruina As announced recently, due to circumstances beyond our control we time carols that have stirred the tion of growers. cepted a mpore lucrative position on hearts of men and women since the - All because every grower is mak teve been reluctantly forced to change the policy of giving a free sub the staff of King Ekiward High Middle Ages. Later, nO't one but ing bis own price, (I know you School, Vancouver, for which city two jolly, red-faced representatives will rise to say, “Sorne one else scription to The Courier to each man from this district serving with the he int^ds to leave next week. Dur of Santa Claus, with flowing white sets the price,” but he doesn’t;) ing his many years of tenure of beards, and clad in the traditional army, navy or air force. * Effectivs Jan. 8,1941 his position here, Mr. Rogers has scarlet garb trinuned with white— Fifteen Cents More brought the H l ^ Sc.hool to a high and smoking cigars!—appeared and Some of the biggest in the degr^ of efficiency, and he occu proceeded to distribute from a apple deal, both here and in Se However, we have set the price of subscriptions for these men at exactly pies an eminent place amohg^ the truck a carton to! each child, con- attle, in San Pr^cisco and in the NORTHBOUND- educationists of the province. His taii^ng candy. In a number of the mid-west and east will tell you one half the regfular subscription price, a price which does not cover the co^t. position here will be hard to fill.” cartons there was also a prize order thing: “You could have 5 to 15 Thus $1.25 will send some soldier, sailor or airman fifty-two messages w: LEA Y e KELOWNA: upon a store for some article, of cents a box more for your fruit all 9.55 a.m. 3.00 p.m. 7.55 p.m. The delayed absent^ votes hav merchandise. Between $250 and $300 this season if prices had been fair from home. What could be a better gift for a man away from home? ing been received, final figures be was raised, by sutecription am ly well stabilized here.” came available for the provincial ongst the business men for the It isn’t every one that will agree election in South Okanagan. Of the treat, in which children from the to this, but many of the most re A specially designed card will be for t absentee votes, J. W. Jones, Conser country shared equally with those liable fruit men—producers, sellers warded the soldier indicating that you have SOUTHBOUND vative, received 110, and L. V. Rog in to'wn. • and buyers alike—have said so. LEAVE KELOWNA: ers, Liberal, 71, making, after cor “And we would buy in larger lots,” arranged for him to keep in touch with rection of some erroneous returns Formation of a branch for Ke- buyers say. home events through The Kelowna Courier. 9.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. *8.00 p.m. received on election night, respective lovvna of the Independent Growers’ There must be a central office. totals of 1,882 and 1,433, or a Con Association, representing princi ♦ Direct connections made at Penticton with C.P.R. servative majority of 449. pally those opposed to Mr. F. M. . Not one-desk, sales, not one iron Fill in the form below and send it, with Train for Vancouver. Black’s plan for one central 'selling clad price, not* an arbitrary board, Prior to his departure on De agency, was completed at a meeting but a board nevertheless, a.board $1.25, to The Kelowna Courier. We will do cember 18th to take up the duties heild on December 23rd, attended by representing the man who has been of his new post as manager of the about two hundred persons, with “making” the apple price—the pro the rest. SCHEDULE leaving Kelowna for Verpon Bank of Montreal at Kingston, Ont., Brig.-Gen. A. R. Harman in the ducer. A . board who will represent Mr. P. DuMoulin, for sixteen years chair. After a number of speakers at 6.15 a.m. and leaving Vernon for Kelowna manager of the Kelowna branch, had expressed opposition to com- at 10.50 p.m. will discontinued January was the recipient of gifts from the pulsSry central selling, a direttorate The Kelowna Courier, citizens of the town and district of of five v/as chosen, including Gen. Kelowna, B.C. 8, 1941. a silver cigarette case and a case Harman, as Chairman, F. R. E. De of pipes for himself and a beauti Hart as Vice-Chairman, H. LeParg- ful chest of silver conjointly with neux, J. C. Clarke and F. W. Prid- Enclosed please find ...... to cover the\cost of soldiers’ subscriptions. For information Mrs. DuMoulin. Both had taken a ham. Col. Duncan was appointed very active part in mdny branches SecretaiY-Treasurer. of community life and work. The Send the paper to ...... A...... Tn iinywliere At Anytigiie pre^ntation was made by Mayor At the annual meeting of the B.C. Sutherland at* a gathering in the Tomato. Growers’ Association, held ; ' (Give full address) Phone 52 or write Kelowna Club, after an address to on December 19th, a resolution, the recipients had been read by whidh met with some, opposition Ven. Archdeacon Greene. b u t w as carried by a large m ajority, I endorsed' the central selling pro Thursday, December 30, '1920 posal of Mr. F. M.. Black, provided % “Nature was kind enough to pro that all tomatoes grown in the In vide a light fall of snow in order terior in commercial quantities to' give ^e landscape an appro were included in the scheme. For Free Delivery' call Speedy ■ t priate setting for Christmas; but Service, Phone 72. brisk Chinook winds have since Early in December, the total done their best to remove most of number of unemployed persons who the white mantie, with considerable had registered in Kelowna was 111. This advertisement is not pub success, so that things underfoot are By December 22nd it bad doubled, lished or displayed by the somewhat sloppy.” , with one over, the total reaching Liquor Control Board or by the 223, includihg 131 married, 99 of honors were paid to the whom had one or more children, Government of British Colum ^ For Quick Results —- Try The Courier Classified Ads 0 retiring p^cipal of the High and 92 single. bia. ■; ' \' m r ' 7 * v , ^ v > ^fr s . ' l l 4 r ^ j * s V«* t *.f j_j / 4 f * H ^'^•i:>:i?^ 1*^, 4‘ tti m THUKSDAV, JANUARY S/. 1841 THE KELOWNA COUKIEK P A G E S E V E N FORMER LOCAL P. B. W illits & Co. NURSE UMTEI) H ith e r and Y on C l I C AT VANCOUVER Mr. arid Mrs. Hugh Miller and Miss Mary Little ieturnC|d on Phono 19 7Si5fii5 ORMj^Wl W e Deliver sors, Tom, of Rrliicetwi, IJh- Sufiday frbrn lire Cixest. wiicre sJse I- 4 wccH-ond visitiitg at Uie iiorne of si>ent tile holiday w.as' n. About yttnr hajada and » Imnd- Velma Ailcen Bastido Becomes Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller, Glenn Mrs. I. Parkinson >,■ Pea- ful of liinU . . . Bride of Henry John Hem- Avenue. After tt lot of washing, especially mings in Pretty Ceremony— • * • ticton on Sunday tnd Moo'.iay of ORANGES S' 2 4 9 c For Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Dickiwm le- this week. in this cold weather, i>at a little Self Defense Reside in Grand Forks turnc'd lust Thursday front Vancou salt on your hands and you’ll find CRANBERRIES, lb 19c LEMONS; Sun. dz. 25c ver, wliere they spent tlie holiday Mr. and Mjs , Gordon F'ncli, who that tltey will keep normal and not GRAPES ..... 2 lbs. 25c LETTUCE; 2 heads 15c A vvc-diiifig of local interest took, season. Ks.d si>ent Uie holiday uea»''on ho K e get w rlnkltdl, r'JU.gh aivi c.Happed. . place in Vancouver on December 4 lowna, returned to Vancouver on Tepid tea cleans grained wood . . . Sw. Potatoes 3 lbs. 19c TOMATOES; lb. .. 15c 22. at 3.00 p.m., in St. Juriira’ Ang- Mls.s Grace McCarthy, of Calgary, Tuesday. Ribbons of any kind should be ljca.a Church, ’.vhen VcLrria Ailecn, who sjK'nt the Ctiristnias week wiUi • • • wastied in cold suds and not rin FIRM, per daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Bas- liej' mother, Mrs. C. Mc-Curthy, re Miss Noel Deans, of Kedleston, sed ... A bit of s(xip rubbt-d on tlie luAfMdiMliK. M. CRISP ...... lb. tido, of Vancouver, became the turned to her ]>lace of residence wito visited her parents, Mr. and hinges of a door will keep them r/teBestiVay bride of Heni'y John llertunlnj,pi. last Wednesday. Mrs. Bruce Deans, during tlie holi from creaking . . . If you are buy . iotake. . Itev. Canon Cooper ollifiuted at tlie days, returned to Kedleston on ing a curx>et for durability, you ^ Climax Pectin; ceixanuny. Miss Audrey Ediwurds has re Satuiday. sliould choose small llguies. turned to Vancouver, where site is 4-lb. tin ...... COD£i¥£ROiL Given in marriage by her fatlier, Miss J. Mcl.achlan returned from I STRAW. JAM the bride wore a ijoudre blue suede attending Normal Scliool. About fish . . . • • • Vancouver on Sunday. If fish is frozen, the frost should lace gown with matching liulo and Miss Ariel Elmore spent several • • » DATES; Sair cooking ...... 2 lbs. 23c 59* ^Ho 93< Ofolootcatly bridal veil. She carried pink car- Mrs. C. Huckle returned on Sun always be taken out in cold water, SIqik1onJU:# ,/' 'i 'i I ...... ,..... u ...... ,...... '..'...... ’...”... PAGE EIGHT THE KELOWNA COUKIEK ■' i if 3AM '.'.3fr •'EYES FR O M ' niji n u lilm y tn'lie.-i, in- Kav« ONLY ONE DAY OF ‘'A.S We Go. an < > a .. '■ -i ' .'o ; ’ "J .IMS PROFESSIONAL sUitl eolunm In liie .'.'w.v VYi-.iinni- H , ..( .-I f > \t :< . SNOW IN DECEMBER ftm Piiti.i! !• ,. a.m.a',’n^; m ndent and BUSINESS D irectory AToie Than itich of Kain Fell Tiieji' wa.s one inuinen; duimi,; Last Month Kcpoit Shows Ihf dnilinj,; of t.iie Womi n'.s /im- b'ulaiu'o 0,JHJi8 hiii wiien liie N'ft unlil the lina! d.iy '>f liie in.'tructor, borriivv'd (mm onv nf AUTOMOBILES FUNERAL PARLORS OPTOMETRISTS nioiitii and, meicii ntally, tin- i old the imht.iiy und..'.> in the uty, ji .lined .VT.,!!. VV.is tlu 'e Mievv I I i.’, i 1 *’•f l.'V the corjia in hreakir-.K the rule ! a I d LADD GARAGE LTD. the TO T iiU K SD A Y , JANUAHY ». JS41 PAGE TEN THE KELOWNA COURIER T«> M&ke iilam OiMHtuc A i BnUUi VVt'SW MOTORCYCLE CLUB Killed in Action hne I'Vu:’ Vr«s!‘^ li .1 ij. o.iii; \/j’ (?,v s'? J-A’J[ ill, X ^ 49i.\.L V'« d...Va* "Sd ssors*^ Plan of Attack A s Lf t /v‘, r.i ■ d t Ui*tt U.u glu&s studace oi>»^ju.c. rub a lump UiC nuhibc-r of guns Usey carried, Sunday, Dcctnaber 1&, was ll«* r«| . I f 11*1 n I f to put its be*d out ef putty over it Apply eveuly »a»d ‘‘i'nrvl lute” ciutMs feuni k uttval day and tise Ciub met on its last carcfuJJy. rublteog one way only term belonging to that period. cvt-iit fur ly-Jy. ’rhi3 WES a short Practiced by Hitler Kevealed lun over froien mud lluU and over -- - — tiivir behind Uic and t:ouiaide.i able esuslcd srsow. A rt Ward and hb Indian vrcjc the win- in lii«* .Seand inaviun lU I- Su'gflii:-d lilH'8 Piofes>iior George Simpson yi-uriw. Fort'jgal, Uvl Uok Uw i!.iUi.Uvv m-iji, biung juM une nufiulc late ul the finish; Fred Chimibei lain, A tied, Gives Kelowna Gyros Clear- SwjizciLnd, Gievl Britain une end of liie bc.8.-,ois up JANUARY SALE waj» second. cut Picture of Axis Methods and inland, wfieic tinic have been Se.indmavJa and Uien lan the REAL BARGAINS Solo riders had pktily of fun and and Their Aims in Present no mujor eiiangvs u. bome centurit's. end with *,tunmrig ‘ ^ NOW ON I no great troeible, but with llie side ’Fhese countries before the Nazi ag- wards tlie we.'st. A great iK>wea liad Come and see. car drivews it wu» a dltferenl story. G onlllC t tctvtmon. were substantially stabil- done something no other had been A BpecUl CleiM) tip of If they were asked to work us hard ------izeiJ and settled down. able to accomplish for centuries. I Let your eyes be th.ey did, they wfxild never stoy Giving a review of the consist- second belt constituted cen- Professor Simpson dwelt momen- FUR TRIMMED COATS A eomylaJtdng ab c ■ ■ -I ■ m HP / 1)
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