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Twenty-five television cameras and 27 radio pick-ups will be n Ottawa, into A fire Friday night of last about 7.30 p m. and within min • Trillions' of homes across Canada week on Fletcher road near utes flames were shooting sky The Ottawa sketch map shows Wynne road which destroyed a wards. Two young men, Den house on property owned by Toronto General sign and will house a three drying room, lunch room and again in Gibsons this winter Tsust. building overlooking Con office for the line and mainten season. federation Squai'e, at the Royal ance department on the 'Penin Canadian Mint, in front of the This was announced at Mon sula. Prime Minister's residence, and day night's meeting of the local The buildings will be con association committee, by Rich close to the door of Rideau Hall. structed on a site adjoining the ard McKibbin, chairman of the v Sunday, October 13 new Sechelt sub-station now meeting'. As a result and be On their way to divine service under construction on the Por cause the committee feels sure at Christ, Church Cathedral (Ang poise Bay road. the members will come forth, lican), the Queen and Prince The contract has yet to be ti has been tentatively arrang Philip will Stop) at theT national awarded and will be announ ed that three artists will' per war memorial tb: meet Victoria ced later. form in Gibsons this season. Cross winners Tatid lay a Twreath They will be John'Larigstaffe' on the.CenotaphTCBC radio com baritone, on Nov. 7- the Stecher mentators will be located on; the and Horowitz piano duo on roof of the Toronto General Canvassers Feb. 7 and Nina Dova, an en Trust building arid at the war tertainer who has been praised memorial. • -' by Anna Russell, on March 25. The party willT then drivie on, still working ; ; -: ?The-meeting-was held iff'the via SparksT Yyon, Queen .and '• ••"'iy^' yeai:Vt^'nd^tt*Natidhs United Church hall with Rob Bronson to the Cathedral. The al Institute for the Blind fin ert Burns as secretary. B.L. commentator oh the roof over ancial drive on the Sunshine Cope presented the financial looking the war memorial will be • of Riueau nan, .oytbi.>ie . tue Ruy«vi vsm i>e „t-tneiCiiy nail to describe be stationed inside and outside Coast resulted in a surprise for picture which encouraged the supplemented by one at the cor those in. charge of the cam-, Canadian Mmc, at the corner oi' .the Visit. One commentator will the grounds of Rideau Hall, and committee to look ahead to a ner of Sparks arid Bank streets Sussex and Rideau streets, and be outside the building, the other, outside Ottawa University on paign. The amount collected musical season equally as good ; was $862.35, an increase' of to cover this portion of the drive at Confederation Square. Maud Ferguson, will be inside to Laurier Avenue, on the north* as last year' One thing, the $379 over the previous year There will be two commenta- 'JAiere" will be a icommentator descrbe the signing of-the book. easy corner of Laurier_Avenue committee noted was that there and a record in this area for tators outsidte the Cathedral (one outside the Parliament Buildings Work on the Queensway, a aa Elgin Street, at the riew is an increase in membership -will he a woman) and one inside to report tne royal partys arrival the CNIB. from outside points. modern, express highway design Carieton University site on Col This year's drive, how under The service, at which His Royal and the royal salute. When Hci It is hoped that by the time ed to allow through traffic to onel By Drive, at Hog's Back, and way, does not anticipate break Highness will read the second Majesty and Prince Philin enter the concert season starts .ther© bypass the city of Ottawa, will at the airport. One of the com ing any'records but members of lesson, will be broadcast. the building, com-nentators in will be closeto or more than be officially started when Her mentators at the airport will bo the committee and canvassers On Sunday evening Her Maj side will take over to describe 200 members signed up. This Majesty throws a switch at Hurd Jean Hinds to provide color com on the campaign hope tp reach esty will address the nation on the ceremony. Jean Hinds will be will give the committee suffic man's Bridge in south-east Ot mentary of special interest to wo last year's total at least. T all CBC radio and television net inside the building to describe ient funds to help keep the tawa. There will b'e a CBC radio men." ' y Canvassers are now circulat works. The broadcast will also things of special interest to wo quality of artists at •a high commentator on the scene to de During the visit by the Queen ing from Port Mellon to Pen be available to non-affiliated sta men." xy. ." ..- '.'•_ standard. . ; scribe the ceremony. and Prince Philip to Ottawa, the der Harboui tions. AU commentary on the cere The speech by His Royal High CBC Trans-Canada radio network Monday,October 14 mony in the 'Senate chamber. will ness, Prince Philip will be broad will present recorded summaries On Monday, Her Majesty will come fron^ broadcast^booths in cast by CBC radio, in both French of each day's activities. The pro Bishop to visit drive from Rideau JIall for thj the second gallery.'Her.:Majesty's and English, His subject will be grams, titled "Royal Diary", will Rt. Rev. Godfrey Gciwer, Dinner may official opening of Parliament, at-, voice, as she reads r the Speech "Human Problems in Areas of ; be heard each evening during Bishop of the Anglican diocese which she will read the^ Speech from the Throne, wilt: be pick :-*(! Industrial Expansion". the couple's stay in Ottawa ex of New Westminster will con . from, the Throne. It will be the up by a microphone on the floor /Wednesday, October 16 cept on October 13 when Her duct a Harvest Thanksgiving be annual first time in Canadian history of the Senate chamber. On Wednesday, the Qjjeen and ./ ' • •' Majesty will make-*a national service in St. Bartholomew's Suggestion was made at the that this has hjeen done by a Tuesday, October 15 Prince Philip will drive to Up radio-TV address. Church at 7.30 p.m. Thursday DeMolay turkey dinner Satur The city of Hiill will be visit _ lands airport by way. of Lands* reigning monarch. \ ' Oct. 17. > day night in the School Hall ed by the royalycocple on Tues. downe Park where thousands of CBC radio will provide' a full It will be a choral service that the affair be made an an Her Majesty will sign.' the guest school children will be assembl Canvassers will be calling on description of the drive to with the choir attending. This nual event. The suggestion Parliament Hill. The commenta book at the city hall and. meet ed to say goodbye. you for your Overture Con service usually attracts a large civic officials. A' CBC radio team certs subscription. was made by Fred Holmes, tors will be located at the door CBC radio commentators will congregation. member of the advisory coun cil. The idea met with the ap proval of the 150 persons who wins P TA Scholarship attended the event. ' By Shirley Lintcn form and forward it to the speaker, Mrs. Young of Van said parents should be told had been most worthwhile, and Mr. Holmes outlined the ben Sechelt Teachers Federation. AJbout 50 people attended/ couver, immediate past pres ahead of tima if plans regard all hope it will continue next efits of DeMolay to the yaung the joint parent-teacher meet This information will be made ident of the provincial council ing a certain subject are to be year. I men of the district and explain ing held at Pender .Harbour available to new. teachers in of the PTA. Mrs. Young gave changed. ed the idea was to develop the area. School j Madeira. Park, on Sat a lively talk on the place of the Mrs. Young said that help ; David had an amazing high character to the point where urday, September 28th. There M.\ Potlrr introduced the PTA She believes children and co-operatibn must be given • school record and hT is doubt they would be acceptable with was a great variety of geograp should feel school is a place to teachers to attract good teach ful if there are many students in the order and if the travel- ' hical Z. areas represented, from work and that children must er to this most worthwhile of enrolled in UBC who have had led to any part of the continent Port Mellon to Bowen Island. get used to" authority at a professions. • such a •consistently high aver^ they would have the support Mr. Potter, principal of Elph young age because they are She pointed out that B.C. age. He usually got 88 to 90% of any DeMolay branch. instone High School, announc faced with authority of some has one of the finest educat on all exams set by the school, Chapter Dad Fred Stenner ed the winner of: the Sechelt sort or' another all throughout ional systems in Canada as B.C. by the correspondence depart was chairman and the Mothers' Peninsul a Parent Teacher their lives. The parents respon has ode of the highest averages ment or the department of edu Circle provided the dinner Scholarship was David Lloyd sibility is to send the children in Canada, 47% of all pupils cation. David is enrolled • at which was served by members of Pender Harbour. David was to school emotionally ready in B.C. completing high school. UBC and >is taking an engin of DeMolay with some young ah allT round excellent pupil for school. The most important A discussion period was held eering course. He will have the ladies assisting. The circle was he received over 80% average thing when a child enters best wishes of ali Pender Har J and problems such as counsell congratulated in the excellence in hisymatric exams- ahd was school is tha .j he. has ibeen ing, discipline in the schools bour in his chosen field. of the dinner. active in all school affairs. taught to obey. and terminal programs in high T^'o other outstanding pupils During the evening a pre The Sechelt Teacher's Assoc Mrs. Young felt that good school were discussed. of Madeira Park school in the sentation was made to Ernest iation has feht out notices to study habits should be formed Parents and teachers then persons of Dorothy Gregerson Herrin, a precepter, who is the PTA executives asking when chi7Qrefc» enter junior had coffee and lunch. Thanks and Carole Malcolm won schol leaving shortly to join the particulars regarding >each high school. She also feels that goes, to the Pender Harbour arships given by the Pender Navy. particulars regarding each area; parents should be told and PTA for providing the coffee. Harbour PTA. Both are taking Entertainment, which follow questions such as transport understand, about curriculum In the afternoon the Sechelt up education. These fine young ed was provided by two young ation facilities, shopping facili changes and parents should Teacher's Federation and.PTA people are a' credit to Pender dancers, Carol Anderson and ties and accommodation avail be fully aware of ,the differ held separate meetings. Every Harbour and much. more will Joan McBride. The door prize able, each PTA on, the .Penin ences between the high school one left the school with the be heard of them in the years was won by Canon Oswald. Mr. sula isT asked; to make out a DAVID LLOYD and University programs. She feeling that this joint meeting to come. B. Emerson won the doll. Thanksgiving comes Monday, and we have a great deal for Tho visit of Queen Elizabeth as the capital, Ottawa had been ments vindicated him. which tp be thankful. We can be thankful, along with Mr. Dulles, wa.' ' . - to Ottawa coincides with the an incorporated town for only... History gives to Etienne In the national picture, Otta that there is only one Russia,. Otherwise the said Mr. Dulles 100th anniversary of the. city's some nine years. Z The town's Brule, phe G£ Samlel de Cham- wa ranks as the fifth largest would be a great problem for psychiatrists. We should also be selection as the, national capital name had been "Ottawa" only: pJa'iri's envoys, the. distinction city. The population of the city thankful there is only one Mr. Dulles or we might all be batting since 1855; It had borne the1' of being the first white man to proper, according tp latest fig-, our soft heads against padded cells. by Queen Victoria. ' name "Bytown" before that. see the site of what'was tp be ures from the Tourist Bureau, We should also ife* thankful there is just one Governor Ottawa in 1857 was describ come Ottawa. He came to the ed as a "lumber village con-, Col. John By, of the Rqy^l". is 220,241. The population of Faubus. Also we should give thanks because there.is, we hope, Engineers, was the town's region in 1610 with a party of Metropolitan Ottawa, accord only one Mr. Gaglardi to test roac? curves. We should be thankfuzy verted by Royal mandate into v Huron Indians. a political cockpit," Queen Vic founder. He was sent out. from ing to the Dominion Bureau of too, there are not more road, curves than we have. Champlain himself explored Statistics/is 345,460. toria personally chose Ottawa England in 1826 t0 oversee the' On the other hand we should be thankfuFwe live iri the the Ottawa River in 1612. For as the' capital of Canada —- building of the 126-mile Ri Although •still''' primarily a most beautiful part of Canada and we have some fine people deau Canal from Ottawa to the next century, wars between "government" town,. Ottawa then Ontario and Quebec — af the'white man and the Indian along the Sunshine Coast. We should also be thankful we. have Kingston. Within a year, two has been undergoing rapid in ter protracted disagreement raged up and down the Ottawa. some churches we can enter next Sunday to/give thanks for what companies of Royal Sappers dustrial expansion. This iex- among advocates of Toronto, From 1700 to 1755 th river we have received this yar. It will be the least we can do. and Miners, totalling 162. men, e pansion, coupled with a phen Montreal, Quebec_ City and wes the "highway" to the north were working on the job. y omenal Suburban growth, pos» Kingston, Ont. and- the northwest, and- mhny ed what planners regarded as Some 150 civilian ^uildihgs EJach of the larger centres famous explorers of Canadian a danger to the development of - Our volunteer firemen sent special emissaries to Eng soon had sprung up on the site. history passed by what was to the city as a' truly national cap Fire Prevention Week should swing thoughts to the three land to plead their cases. Ot Col. By himself planned the '. be Parliament Hill. " ital of "dignity and beauty." fire departments we have along the Sunshine Coast, one at Se tawa backers, however, were townsite, which before the ar Although Ottawa was offici So,, in 1945, the federal gov chelt, another at Gibsons and the third at Port Mellon. -content to sjubmit a brief to her rival of hardy pioneers, wa© a ally named capital in 1857, it ernment established the Na The men of each village are volunteers who at the sound Majesty setting forth what they densely-forested area. was not until 1865 that govern tional Capital District. It cov of an alarm drop whatever they are doing and hurry to their considered to be the city's in Nicholas 'Sparks and Louis- ment departments were moved ers 900 square miles, embrac station to board a fire truck and speed to the fire. comparable advantages —" stra Theodore Besserer were two of from the old capital of Quebec ing lands in the ""Ottawa-Hull It could be that Sechelt, Gibsons and Port Mellon have tegic military location, availa the earliest settlers. In 1834 City. Confederation came two region, reserved in the nation bility of building materials in the population of By town was years later, and the story of something for which to be thankful because of the volunteer ef al interest for protection and fort made by these men, some of them living outside the munici nearby forest®, scenic site, and 2,400, and by. 1850 it had climb Ottawa since then has been one development. : " ." ,- near equidistance to all the ed to 10,000. of steady growth. pality in which the fire trucks are housed. f ' The Federal District Com Fire prevention week is not a one-week affair with the larger towns. . By returned to England and Ottawa today is one of the mission, a government agency, firemen;. They are conscious of it every week and every day. The news of Victoria's choice died there four years later. The world's key capitals. Canadi*: has the responsibility for ensur Why not consider their situation, that of volunteers doing some reached Ottawa December 31, War' Office, in attempting to an representatives are staffing ing that Ottawa grows in "dig thing which has to be done because in many instances someone 1856. The New Year's Eve cele answer political criticism of its missions in nearly every part nity and beauty.'* The final has been careless? That is why we have Fire Prevention Week brations lasted well into the spending policies, had placed of the world, and more than 50 fruition of the ambitious Na f foreign countries maintain em- — to remind those who could quite easily become careless and first day of 1857. much of the Blame for high ex tional Capital Plan may take penditures on By. Later* assess '"bassies and legations in Otta cause a fire, ~ • ' At the time of its selection 50 or 100 years. < • Thrift still has merit Thrift is a word that is brushed aside by "a great many people. In present day economics it has lost a great deal of the force it had in a bygone generation. To practice thrift these days there must be some sugarcoating or else it will not attract. . When it comes to sugar-coating there is a- nice deal avail able for thrifty persons in Canada Savings Bonds. They are ob-* tainable through banks or investment houses. Ths year's issue of CSB's is the 12th year they have been marketed through the Bank of Canada and they carry the high est interest rate ever offered for these bonds. This year's rate is an advance over last year with 3x/4 percent offered for the first two years and 4%'percent offered for the next 11 years1. This means the rate of interest over the 13 years is 4.46 percent which is a good rate for the.small holder of a government guaranteed bond. ' The attractiveness of these bonds can best be described by the amount of money Mr. and Mrs. Canadian public have salt YOU CAN BUY YOUR BONOS -for cash or byinstalments* ed away in CSB's. Today there is something like two-ahd-a-half billion dpllars worth of these bonds in the hand© of the Canadi-. at yovrneighbourhood B of M branch an Public. The beauty about them is they can be purchased on. the instalment plan through your bank. Just tell your banker what you plan to do and he will assist you in laying out a program. If Gibscns Branch: EDWARD HENNIKER, Manager there is arty safer, investment for the small holder it has not \X:;_.".;>.(£ --,-.- v*•;>-- \ Sechelt Branch: ' " DONALD" McNAB,1 Manager appeared yet. -W-.y 1- '-. :. •''':' , A CSB is a barometer of thrift. If you have some you are '. . .. A' Port Mellon (Sub-Agency): Open on , Canadian Forest Products Ltd. semi-monthly paydays thrifty. There appears to be a number of people who are acting WCtllHS WITH UK4DIAHS IH E«»T Wtlt OF IIFE SliHCE HIT quietly and wisely by obtaining CSB's as they appear. A $2,500,- 000;000 nest-egg for those thrifty Canadians is something to think r*J*5 about. Get thrifty! •-..'*•'.• ish priest brought back from Rome a relic of Saint Anne. Who was Simon Dawson? Simon Dawson was a civil engineer who came to Canada as a yOung man from Scotland. Announcing the new 12th Series He explored the country be tween Lake Superior and the Prepared by the Research llafrTjqf Saskatchewan River for the EHCYCIOPEDI AT CAMADIAHA Canadian Government, and his report, .published in 1859, was Who first brought Radium to one of "the first documents to Canada? . point out the possibility of set The first radium was tlement in the northwest. In brought to Canada by William 1868 he opened'' communica Henry Beauford Aikins, a phys- tions with the Red River coun Richview, Peel County, Upper try, by what became known as ician who was born in 1859 in the Dawson Route and in 1870 m Canada. He graduated from the he superintended transport Toronto School of Medicine in over this route of the troops 1881 and also studied in New comprising the Red River ex pedition. VING si York, London, Edinburgh and Vienna. He visited the Curies in Paris, brought the first ra What is ihe Arbhiieciurai Con dium to Canada, established ra servancy of Ontario? dium therapy in this country, , Saving the fine buildings of and made important contribu Ontario's colonial days from •t*z- * tions towards the control of destruction and conserving pla malignant diseases. Following, ces of natural 'beatuy are the his postgraduate studies, he principal aims of this organiza settled in Toronto where he tion which was founded at Tor practised • for the rest pf his onto in 1933 by public spirited m A BUY THAN I life and held Staff appoint citizens. By arousing public ments at various hospitals. He opinion, it has. saved lake and forest areas from industrializa On October 15th thousands of Canadians will again died in Toronto in 1924;. 1 tion. Numerous fine historical have the opportunity to join in this "easier .way to save J&J What Canadian village is noted buildings have been saved Many thousands will take advantage of it—as they have for its collection of holy relics? from.destruction, restored and e^ch year for a round dozen years. They'll Numerous pilgrims come ev The village received its name have a special reason this time because the 12th !te ery year to the village of Anna- maintained as relics through series offers the highest interest r-ate in Canada wms ville, Quebec, which has one the efforts of the Conservancy. Savings Bond history—making, this issue of the largest collections in Photographs, measurements, stand out from them all. . ~ North America of holy relics and architectural documents are collected for the archives Arrange foe your bonds without delay—save "": from Italy and the Holy Land, them to speed worthwhile plans toward from the fact that, its first par- of the organization in Totonto. reality. If an emergency should arise, they can be redeemed quickly and easily for cash—face •value plus earned interest. &8!toy. Wfit Caast Ifetus Canada'Savings Bonds can be osucred :y • the** bonds con build your futur« \'l. through banks, investment dealers and trust Published by Secheli Peninsula News Lid., or loan firms, or through the convenient ^ ev«ry Thursday, ai Gibsons, B.(5. Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Box 128, Gibsons, B.C., Phone 45Q * ' FRED CRUICE, Editor and Publisher • Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association l and ihe B.C. division of C.W.N.A. *Intemt: First 2 Years 3 A%, Remaimn^U Member B.C. Weekly Newspapers Advertising Bureau; Denomination*:$50, -$100, $500, $1000, $5000 (and in fully registered form $500, $1000, $5000)j Vancouver office — 210 Dominion Bldg.* Telephone PAcific 75§7 limit: Not more than $10,000 of this series in any one name. Authorized Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Hates of Subscription: 12 mos., $2.50; 8 mos., $1,39; 3 mos., $1.00 United States and Foreign, $3.00 per year. ..__. .5c per eop7« Spending a few days with Coast News, Oct. 10. 1957. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. "Eades was Pad RobertsCreek dy Raggett of Vancouver. ZBY MRS. M. NEWMAN TURKEY RAFFLE *N Eastern Star members are T One of the ardent fishermen making plans for the official The Sechelt Guide and of Roberts Creek,. Bert Scott, visit 'which takes -place-on-Fri Brownie L-A. Turkey Raffle, THEATRE NOISES had a friend visiting him from day, Oct. 11. On Oct. 17 the drawn at the Sechelt Theatre' Editor: It .is high time the New Zealand, who thinks the OES will entertain Grace Chap Oct. 4, was won by Mrs. M. parents of Gibsons were made local fish are something to be ter No. 29, Powell River and Hemstreet with ticket No. 285. aware of the conduct of their reckoned with.' According to Bethel 28, Job's'Daughters. children in Gibnons Theatre. their latest fish storyrf the Julius Ceasar was once cap In spite of/the efforts of the whopper that got away, took Get your Overture Concerts tured by pirates-in the. Aegean 'manager it is impossible to sit everything but the boat. Before subscription now. sea. i in peace and enjoy a show. Th •> the'departure of the tackle, majority of the children talk • however, the men caught nu loudly, most of the evening, merous fish of assorted sizes. seeming not to have the slight Chairman of the board of est interest in the picture. school trustees, A. Furmell, ^There is one continuous getting was among those representing and up, pushing past the people District 46 at the convention going out for pop, candy, etc. ;,-' * Tugboat Annie Brennan, played by Minerva Urecal, winds up held in Victoria. The annual Before the ishow starts these for a swing at Captain Horatio Bull-Winkle, played by Walter Sande. School Board meeting will, be A N € youngsters wrestle, throw hats, Those fun-loving friendly opponents can be seen every Monday night coming up next month when pull on the seats, and some on the CBC television'network in a Comedy-adventure series about new members' will be nomin Pender Harbour Board of Trade times break them. Even going the sea, called "The Adventures of Tugboat Annie".- ated. • into the show, older people With the weather still at its have to be very careftil or they best, many weekenders still 7.30 P.M. would be pushed down the come to their summer homes. OCT.',25. steps. I have never, ever, or Those making an appearance *3af!, Madeira Park anywhere seen such manner last week were the A. Fellowes less children. the Lears, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mac There is a saying, "Children ADVANCE TICKET SALES ONLY Kay and their guests from Eng from . <••-''• are a mirror*of their parents." land, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kolter, Well, I don't think these chil THANK YOU, VERY MUCH showed appreciation where it Miss Janie Kolter, Bob and Totem Realty, Chris's Jewelers, dren's palrents would be very was due; Doug Kolter, the Ken Albert- GIBSONS SECHELT In a small town newspaper flattered if they saw themsel .A.Russian Writer tells of a. sons with Rae and Dulcie; Bob ves as these children; of Ontario I saw a brief note man' being asked for money and Mary Acheson, Jib and •Madeira Park Store It's too bad, and is surely of thanks recently. The writer and saying: "Brother I am very Edith Rennie and Edith and sorry not to be able to give you or Phone Lloyd Davis PH. 191 hurting attendance at the show. said: I. want to thank my Len Cruicksh&nk and guests 1 friends who sent'me letters of anything." The beggar- replied No onp wants to pay money "You called me brother — that the Misses June and Audrey TICKET SALES CLOSE WEDNESDAY NOON OCT. 23 to spend an evening in the sympathy and presents when I , Hayes. ,-.- . broke my arm a few months. is enough." Most of - us grum company of hooligans. * ble . too much until censoribiis- Jen. Monrufet. ago. I was deeply touched and it made up in some degree for ness becomes a habit but words the accident. I never knew I of grateful appreciation cost FROM MRS. MILLS had so many friends. Thank little and mean much. Editor: WiU you please you all very much indeed. »*•• v »H • change my address from Qua- . It was a nice gesture; the Our quotation today is by THE thiaski to 624TPrideaux St., Na-- kind of thing one is apt to take , F.N. Wills:. "Gratitude is not nairno, as we are living in Nan for granted and often forget' only the memory, but the hom aimo now. all about it. Once when attend age of the heart rendered to WAWANESA Fred is still wfth the B.C. ing a village church the min God." Power working on construction ister made, time, to. congratu- late a. small boy whose record for Harry Boycroft who usetf to be at Sechelt with the Gov . had. brought honor to the whole ernment Telephone. village. I told him I thought it, s items was a • nipe thing tp do. He re BY MRS. J.W. DUNCAN We prefer the Island to Daw plied: "It meant a great deal Phone 96R )• son Creek and being closer, to to that boy ahd to hi®i people." ; Visiting at the home of Mr. the Sunshine Coast. '•••.".'A. •. . * '. * ,*-'vy ; announce the appointnient Mrs; Fred Mills. •I read an article last Christ and Mrs. E.A. Mainwaring were mas written, by a man who had Miss Et Hunter, nurse mission AN EXPLANATION' playied "Santa Claus"Jn a large ary from Alaska and Miss A. ••'•• Editor:;'..'' Ty store uv Cleveland I': think. He: Campbell,,missionary from Vic-, OF Since -presentation by this Can-.' said that before Christmas he .toria. adian Automobile Association of received hundreds of letters — "Weekend visitors at the home actually, over 3,000 asking for a brief requesting Finance MinT ,'*all kinds .of gifts; 'but when the of Mr.and.-Mrs. Wm. Duncan ister Donald Fleming to, remove season.was.-oyer,;only two let-.. were Mr. and Mrs. Baron Tur the 10 percent Excise tax oil autbT Tters of thanks^wo but of 3;000 ner of Vancouver and Miss : B Agencies mobiles, many people have been is a very -small percentage. , Betty ^McQuatters'T 'of '•pfesc^hi ''x • Ai: asking exactly what is the CAA? A popular magazine said .^Beachi- ;..-•' _.v We waujld appreciate the space :, that' ariar&e-sum &f -money was -- .Recent yistors at,the home-; DiVi to explain briefly that^ the CAA : spentT^achTyear rbyy the use ofT of^-Mr^ and Mrs.: Norman Ber- SecheSt, is a federation of nine provincial x Ihe words ' 'Thank you' 'X '—r- Harding of Edmonton; Alta,; v motor clubs, two of which are words which could have been ; left Tout'; but if; seemedf to ike dahl, R.R. 1, Gibsons, were Mr. ' based in,B.C., the Victoria Airtd- m oney well spent. Sometimes and ]\Ir. Boueveau of Clover-' • mobile Club and the B.C. Auto : a gesture of gratitude means^ dale, y . •* - - 'XA ".'.•'•••'•' •^;- : : AS mobile Association.;' Tqt?d mem mqre than money; it is 'like'' Visitor to the Peiiinsula from bersliip: 480,000 passenger car oiling ,a machine to make .the : v ; ; Victoria wac Mrs. J. Wittcombe drivers-' • "\" ';•" ' '' • going "easier. ' • - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The board of-the C^.A,is .com ..•*., 4?. .*.? -•; **•* R.:A<^ams. - •'.- - posed of one or two directors At a fiftieth wedfdihg an- Tin Vancouver-visiting her from each1 of* the nine provincial • niversaly ' ;celebratioh recent^ ly, the lady was urged to make family isMfs. C. Chamberlin clubs and the office in Ottawa a short speech. After a -while of Fletcher. Road. is under the direction of an Ex- ;is s. she: jj^aid:^ "In fifty years my ecutiye^Secretary. ::Wh&xCAA' Y h^shanid Hal never complained maintained by theTcflhst^uehf _ about igy cooking." JPerhaps member clubsTaridIs looked upon her memory was failing but the es-bw^wicfeyinyOtto^'^-•• T/' - thing she, rememberedT^ypsTherT TCAA'sother; lumbers aire: AIT hiisbahd's un&tting^ berta MDIOT TAssbciafc-oh,-TSaska^;: TT^di'spofceh appi^ci^tiOni ; ; chewah T Motor; Cluh; Marufoba X-y Theytruth: is, we: take too much for granted. TOousands Motbry Leagiaei Ontario ; Motbr of little acts of thoughtfulness League, Quebec Automobile Club,. take place every > day but Y we Maritime Automobile Association forget to say: Thank you.-Jesus and the Royal Automobile Club once healedteri lepers Tand one of Canada in Montreal.; returheid to thank him.; Jesus •y All are affiliated; with the said: Were not ten cleansed? famous triple-A, the 5,500,000- Where are the nine? There is member American Automobile such a thing as: The language of maimer; no- doubt many*; a Association, United" States coun successful business mail owes terpart of CAA. much of his success because he A valid membership card from any of these nine Canadian clubs is the key to service for a mem* L ber almost "any where in the world through CAA and AAA affilia LAND ACT tions. ..." 'rXy.yX , NOTICE OF INDENTION. TO APFiuY I'OXEAoi. J-AJtfD R. J: Hastingsy In i_,and Kecording District of Vice-President, Vancouver, New Westminster Canadian Automobile Land Disci'ict and 'situave at Por Association. poise Bay, near the Village of Sechelt, adjoining . Secheit In dian Reserve No 2, Group 1, New MILK BD. NOMINATION Westminster land Dii. met, Prov The difference between reaching a goal and John D. Honeyman; well-known ince oi British Columbia. missing it can be the savings you put by, Ladner dairy farmer, has receiv - Ta-;e notice • that I, HARRY now, in a bank account. *• ed the unanimous support of the LLOYD GEORGE SIMPSON, act ing as ageriit.for G & H Pulp & Such savings don't just happen. They involve Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Timber Co. L, d. of Sechelt, B.C. 0 Association Council-of-Locals as . occupation logging op.-rator in some sacrifice, definite planning. But as a nominee for the producer seat tends to apply for a lease of the y6ur dollars mount up you feel a sense of on t*>e B.C. M;ik TRoard. a posi following described lands;—. accomplishment, of getting somewhere, that Commencing at a post planted tion he. has held since March of at an .iron survey peg at the makes the effort more than worth while. this year.; ... boundary of Sechelt Indian Re serve No- 2 and the tidgl flats Your bank account provides ready cash that of Porpoise Bay thence '300 feet can help take care of any emergency that may Sbu:h; hence 225 degrees South arise, or open the way to bargains or, other West for approximately 1000 feet; th Mice approximately 1350 opportunities. Whatever objective you may have fo"t North; thence 30 degrees in mind, and whatever use your savings may South( East for . approximately 800 feet to point of commence- ultimately serve, you'll always be glad you saved. rrrnt. and rn*ita,nmr* Seven acre*, more or less, for the purpose cf Save at a bank — millions do! lo? d-nrv ^nd boo^n'riv, '"vr-'nri. G. & H. Puln .*: Timber Co. Ltd. •'*' per Harry Simpson X Dated Aug-rst 23rd, 1957. ?S3H CHiliSfIKi© B&HIC& $IIi-¥i§ti© YOUR <€© ~& ..-Coast;Nw&O&ZM* 1957. ava :; otherfitems?incidental? to the ; T . Canada Sayings Bonds, Ser- Again mills, . factories and A-r-t -'c6ristru-'hhristr«iplHnn-ift*P^mfpTrcti6n%f-mrcrdt wavvirs e sta- " ! iesr 12*: go on sale Oct. 15 with business firms will 'make.the •*.tioris.. On the:shuttievflights Mc •the highest rate of interest ever bonds available to employees . -An outstanding performance Carthy averaged* slightls- over ; a. new'high in individual liniit through payroll deduction buy and '* probable world's record? ',.500 pounds Tori jeachl trip, and :''•-. and ail the other features that ing; It is a popular thirft deal. has been logged by a Pacific f Jew approxiniat<^xT6i24p miles have made the bonds such a : Last year the payroll plan in •Western Airlines helicopter pi popular savings medium with Canada some 713,000 purchas ';: so many Canadians. lot, Bill McCarthy; who moved Don't forget your Overture' ers averaged $299 each as they 250,000 pounds of material in Concerts subscription. set a record of $214,000,000 of addition to personnel in a sin- bonds. gie'month . ,T o make his A COLD & DR&FTY While many buyers have a achievement more remarkable, definite project in mind* when McCarthy was plagued by' ad HOUSE COSTS YOU they sign for bonds, $2,245,000- Service Station 000 worth of sales over the 11 verse weather better than two EV&ON£Y & ivfssenr ' Roberts Cr. — Phone 22G-R years are still outstanding with ;weeks. Canadian purchasens. To establish his record Mc Let us help you with CAR TROUBLE? f Organizing payroll plants in Carthy logged 130 hours of flying with 1040 take-off, and our stock of WRECKER SERVICE the Howe Sound region this H_^_^> .*), •» 'V*^' v" vVtffi'.jM landings. One hundreds houre WELDING year is the only hew man oh Insulations the "team" of B.C. Investment z%m& '•'-•& recognised as a good month- jy average in helicopter work. NEW CAR? • dealerp borrowed from their WEATHER STRAPPINGS firms for the campaign. He's All flights were made from VOLKSWAGEN POLYTHEME COVERING Jack Smart, Pemfoerton Securi "Sure I'(f come back... I'm jusfr going to place my Azouzeta Lake to the 7000 foot WILLYS JEEP ties, Vancouver, and Royal order for Canada Sayings Bonds/' level of three adjacent moun I CRYSTAL CLEAR WINDOW Navy D.S.O. and M-B.E. in tains, six miles from the lake COVERINGS . base camp. Materials handled NEED GAS? World War Two. REFLECTIVE INSULATIONS included cariip supplies, cement This year the bonds will re School developments iuel Oil, diamond drilling equip turn 3V4 percent for the first ment; sections of towers and STOP two years and 4% percent on Seal in the lower part of your house with 4x8 sheets of AT THE the remaining 11 coupons;. This/ works out tp an average yield surprise says chairman Bemeret Board at $4.35 per Guaranteed Watch & ./ at maturity of 4.46 percent. Development which has been well ahead of requirements sheet. As usual they can be cashed taking place within the boun but it was found that another Jewelry Repairs at any time for face value plus daries of the Sechelt School would ,he necessary to cope GIBSONS interest. district would surprise most with present needs.. Chris* Jewelers people, G.A. Funnell, chairman There were about 45 persons of the school board told Gib at the meeting vtver which Wes Mail Orders Given Prompt ' BUILDING soris Ratepayers association, Hodgson was chairman and Attention Monday night at a meeting in Mrs. J.W. Duncan secretary. SUPPLIES Attention Skiers!!! the United Church Hall. Mr. Funnell gave comparative Work done on the Premises ' LTD. "'"'• Mr. Funnell had just com figures on school population' Phone Sechelt 96 PHONE GIBSONS 53 Those interested in skiing are asked to pleted ,an exposition of what and showed how in 1947 there for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY the board had done in the last were 740 pupils and now attend an organizational meeting while as regards supplying ad there are 1,423. This meant ditional accommodation for tlie more school accommodation TUES. OCT. i5 — 8 p.m. growing school ag£ population was necessary as the population ' ' A and told how in one area the moved ahead. Is jour house ready for winter? home of Mr. & Mrs. D. G. Poole — Granthams school built was thought to be T One thing Mr. Funnell did (Near Granthams Bridge) stress arid that was the fact so Let us check your roof, windows, doors, few people turned out at the foundation etc. for a free estimate Award made annual" meetings of the school board throughout the district. Material at cost plus labour The board v was the largest Janitor Wanted .•to.baii.team spending unit in the area us SMITH & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Gibsons Volunteer Firemen's ing money from taxpayers and A Janitor is required fbr the hew Pender Harbour High baseball team it sponsored in yet whten it came to an account Phone Gibsons 221 School at .Kleindale. the Little League was present ing with the taxpayer he or ed with the trophy for winning For information regarding duties, contact Mr.. H. Chaster, she showed no interest. the league championship this If anyone wanted to find out R.R. No.' 1, Gibsons, and apply in writing to the undersigned year at a ceremony Saturday not later than Monday, October 14th. what was happening to taxpay h night in Gibsons Theatre. ers' money the annual meeting The Board of School Trustees The, presentation occurred was the place to attend where Vi!hti»( of (libsuns Landini! Sechelt District No. 46 between pictures .anil was made = the ratepayer if not satisfied i .hy."Fred Cfuice," '^aitbr of the could ask' questions. 1 T'VOTER^ "y'yx: Coast News, to John.Xibwden, Mr. Funnell also commented their coach. on the lack "of interest on part In the same ceremony the of parents in.the early day® of Take notice that a Court of Reywipn to re SCHOOL DENTIST members of this youthful cham the attendance at school of vise- and correct the Municipal Voters List pionship team were presented ' their, children. He said plenty t Dental treatment available for limited time to pre-school with their crests which they of them show up when the pu 1957 will be held in the Municipal Hall, children 3 years of age and over, and pupils in Grades 1, 11 can now wear as champions of pils graduate, t0 ask advice as & 111.- - ''.'?. •;/'.; ;' the 1957 Little League. November 1st 19S7, at IO o'clock in the to what should be:; done about Rates -— $2.00 Pre-school and Grade 1 Those taking part in the cer the pupil's future. It wa® then forenoon. . ' T .;.•••*' 3.00 Grades 11 & 111 ' emony for the Little League a bit late to appear Mr. Funnell were John Wilson, team man signed Robert Burns. Phone School Board Office, Gibsons 43, for appointment. thought, because much could ager, Fire "Chief Fred Feeney have been done ^t ati earlier .'xZy z '•''.••'..'.'••. cierki The Board of School Trustees and Mr. Lowden along with stage if the parent ahd teacher Sechelt District No. 46 the boys making up the team. could have got together. A. Plourde,. coach, was not? at More o cum. . , ' . the presentation. Names of the boys on the championship team are Dave WWat Hilltop Building Supply Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Robert 3-way forest Wilson, Bob Wilson, Mike Mc Now is the time to have your roof ancl chimney checked Cartney, Mike McAvoy, Bob do Life Insurance Companies for winter; and remember that what you spend on insulation, and Don Munro, Arnold Wiren, safety plan now will soon pay for itself in full economy. Lloyd La'vigne, Lionel Speck -Do and Bert Ayles. Because the accident rate in If you can not pay now, take advantage of your govern This championship team is the forest products industry ment HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN PLAN through us — looking for boys between nine goes up in the early Fall, a la and 12. years of age to help bor-management, government with all the money ? JUST PHONE Hilltop Building Supply GIBSONS 221 make a good team and defend backed "Safety Cheek-Up Time" is underway. and a man will check these items for you at once. the cup next year. Any lads desiring a tryout for the team, The campaign under sponsor ship of the / Joint Forest Pro EVERYTHING FOR THE HOMEBUILDER should contact John Lowden at Gibsons 106X. ducts" Safety Committee who HARDWARE - LUMBER also sponsor "Safety .Week" Life insurance companies must report their financial operations . every Spring are hoping to to the Superintendent of insurance.* According'to the latest Snake charmers amd wild west official figures here are the facts about the Life Insurance Dollar: MONAMEL PAINTS curb the usual increased acci Also shop work done reasonably movies compete for audiences in dent rate during this period. Where each Dollap comes from: Colombo^ capittar of Ceylon. Joint committee chairman, Anthony F. Douglas said most industrial accidents can be pre vented by attention to safety rules and by developing an ever-present safety conscious tush'™ ness. "Proof that more work 7Af. comes from premiums paid 26{£ comes from earnings on S T ers in the forest products indus by -policyholders for-*ihsuratfceT io policyholders', funds. These • funds try are bfedomirig safety con protect: their /wives and' families . . . are inVeSted under Government scious is the fact that the acci and for security in their own old age. supervision: ahd help to develop Due to change in times of departure of Black Ball dent rate nt the industry is half Canada. • Ferries a new time schedule effective Nov. 1 is being what it was ten years ago." filed with the Public Utilities Commission. (Special posters and other lit WhaS happens to each Dollars erature are being prepared by the Workmen's Compensation Bo^rd to tie in with the cam Copies of the proposed time schedules will be on paign. Pep stalks by Safety file at the main office of the Company at Sechelt, the Committee leaders in the indus terminal depots at Vancouver and Powell River and the try will -feature the "Check-up" ..' •. .-.'•• . , y •-•• .••"•' '• ''%'%• theme.T '•-,.. express office at Gibsons. 82$! is for policyholders. 18{£ is. used for normal operating During the first seven , 43tf is paid out 39(f is invested expenses which include taxes, • morithsof this year, 4423 work , to living policy for future benefits licenses and fees paid to Govern men in the forest products in holders and to to policyholders." ments^ This applicatio.11 is fcubjccfc to the consent of the dustry suffered time-loss injur beneficiaries. , > Public Utilities Commission and any objection to the ies on-the-job. * The latest report from the Superintendent of Insurance, Ottawa, shows. shot same may be filed with the Superintendent of Motor Car In 1956 the tif* insurance companies in Ciineida paid flirt $371 million in benefit; to policyholdon. By far the sireator part of this -money ($236 million). went to riers, Public Utilities Commission, Vancouver, B.C., on If you handle your organiza living policyholders. or before Oct. 20, 1957. --. ' '••.,*> ••...' tion's publicity please send it in promptly to assure earty THE LIFE IHSORAUCi COMPARES 3^ CM4ADA publication. Coast News, Oct. 10, 1957. 5 ir. yr.~'V Si - V, * '. DIRECTORY (Continued) ISi^i Darkest Moment. J^rtSStEB CLA5SKC MARSHALL^ PLUMBING Ar: X TQTElb FLASHES JpW^OLERIDiSE REALTY HEATING & SUPPLIES A . '.'i '-• -\- A- •*--• -..*;>' t ••• "i'-l i* • *> *-..>*' ..•nyrlS^words for 55 - cents plus ? "t £ fy(Nt>Tfi.3ElY PUBLIC) 92' Phone Gibsons 134, 104; or 33 . three;cents a word oyer 15. This - 3 B.Rv;-furnished; house, ?, ry EstaTjlished 1945 includes name and.,, address. on good beach, $6950. . C-and S SAT.ES SERVICE '•Cards of l^h^TEn^agemeht'^' Adjoining GibspnsT^^TTy ?:. :> Agents For In^liiemofiams and Births - up Grantham^ ~-^:: Spotlessly Pronan*1 GP« to 50 words $1.00 per insertion" clean 2 B;R. home on lge. view TO RENT : . Combination Gas Ranges 3c per word oyer 50. lot. $8500. Small cabin, 1 or 2 people, oil Sales and Installations Consecutive rates available. heat, insulated, Gibsons, $25 Free Estimates Classified display — 77c per $2000 will handle four room-* Electric.and Gas Hot Plates "column inch. home, needs work done on it- month. Phone WE3-5866, J.W. Inglis, Horseshoe Bay. FURNITURE Cash with order. A charge of Close to everything. LINOLEUMS 10 cents is made for hilling. Phone 3 Sechelt ' Classified advertisements/ ac-. Only a few left! 50' x 268' 3 • bedroom furnished house, cepted up to 5 p.m. Tuesdays. lots, $250, full price. with frig, gas stove, oil heater, LET US HELP YOU etc., at Madeira Park. Enquire Legals— 17 cents per count Comfortably furnished 4 PLAN NOW line for first insertion. 13 Mr. Tyner, Pender Harbpur room home. Lovely view, 2 For your Construction Needs cents per count line for each Credit Union, or Elgin 1764 . All types of , consecutive insertion. lge lots all in garden. Full (Vancouver). .^ T price $7000. BUILDING or ALTERATIONS AGREEMENT and LIGHT GRADING It is agreed toy any advertis Come in, and iet^ us help you 4 room.furnished suite with Smith & Peterson Construction er requesting space that liabil bath. Phonie Gibsons 114G. Ltd. ity of the Coast News in event with your Real Sitate or Insur of failure to publish an adver ance problemsT Always friend Phone 28, 85 br 90Q, Gibsons ly and courteous service. Furnished house near beach. tisement or in event that er Beautiful home for two. C.P. rors* occur in publishing of an ~ "PENINSULA j AlWays a better buy at Ballentine. '•''•• .-??!: advertisement shall be limited TOTEM REALTY, ACCOUNTING SERVICE All Types of Accounting to the amount paid.by the ad- GIBSONS BOARD AND ROOM ertisfcr for that portion of the Problems Expertly Attended advertising space occupied by PROPERTY FOR SALE Village Enterprises Bldg. Jalopy racing continues t Room ancL Board, reasonable 'the incorrect item only, and "rates. Phone 111M, Gibsons. ' Sechelt that there shall be no liability Hopkins Ldg. view lot, upper Office Open 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. 4 in any event beyond amount side main road, near beach and ANNOUNCEMENT Daily until weather unsuitable paid for such advertisement. store, water, light available. Phone Sechelt 37 Jalopy races at West Sechelt No responsibility -is accepted Phone Gibsons 120M. Browning FOR SIGNS, truck lettering,- crowd. It started every race, by the newspaper when copy 7-6444, Richmond. commercial art, phone IngaT Alterations, Repair Work, were held last week and will and twice was pushed over the continue until the weather gets finish line. He managed to get is not submitted in writing or FOR SALE Morris, Pender Harbour 498. Remodelling, Painting verified in writing. . _i : -y Floor Sanding, Tiles Laid too cold or top wet, which a third in one race but was two CHIMNEY & OIL STOVES For Watkins products delivered JOE BENNER could quite easily be next week laps behind the first place car COMING EVENTS SERVICED to your door, phone your order, Phone Sechelt 92R A feature of next week's ra in a finishing field of three. to Gibsons 90Y. , ces will be a 25 lap race, if Steve Littlejohn took most Oct. 12, 2 p.m., Pender Har GIBSONS 177K Quality comes first with ,,-. > HILL'S MACHINfe SHOP there are any cars that will go of the money, winning the bour C o m m u n i t y Hall, St: 1947 Morris 10 sedan, original' Cold Weld Process ' , Mary's Hospital Auxiliary Ba DAVIS & ROBILLIARDT that far. third, fifth and sixth races in mileage 10,000, one owner, ELECTRIC Engine Block Repairs Last week, Hansen's Trans the car sponsored by Seaside zaar. Object, money for 25 IB Arc,vAcy.; Welding tumbler dryer. ' good condition. Price $350. Ph. industrial, Commercial, Resi- fer car, driven by "Handsome Inn. Tom Crozier, driving the Gibsons 183K, Lars Sandhaa- . dential wiring and repairs. Precision Machinists Phone 54 Residence 152 Reg" Clemens, . although not Ed Shaw Transfelr-Pen Motors Oct. 13, Annual meeting and land. Phones — Office, Sechelt 23 winning any races, did manage entry took the first and seventh election of officers. Army, Res, 146G.V59F. TRACTOR WORK to provide some laughs for the races, and the M and W Log- Navy and AirTGorce Veterans,' Marine Jeep'engine. Best offer Clearing, Grading, Excavating accepted. Phone Gibsons 132. Well drilling machinery. Many gingVar took the second race, Gambier Harbour. years experience*. Contact L.C: Bulldozing. Clearing.Teeth driven by Bill McDermott and FOR RENT Anyone interested in custom Combination Rockgas and Emerson, Box 71, Sechelt, Ph. the fqurth, driven by Elaine 99F.' y Arches; Jacks, Pump Flu types car club, meeting Tuesday, Oct. wood stove in good condition, A.-E. Riitcliey McLean. 15, 8 p.m. at Albert Bergnach's cheap. May be seen at Hassan's Spdtless Building Maintenance Phone Gibsons 176 , Store, Pender Harbour. A beauty treatment in your are varied COPE APPOINTED Oc. 17, Coffee Party; Support own home for polished floors REFRIGERATION Headlands Service Club by Boytsj' wear, sizes 8 to 16, under and windows. Phone Sechelt Varied types of influenza are B.L- Cope, of Roberts Creek coming for your morning cof- wear, socks, shirts, jeans, T- Res. 99F, /Office 97Q. SALES AND SERyiCE •prevalent the length of the pen has been appointed by provin shirts, sweatshirts, caps, etc., Commercial — Domestic insula, according to Dr. Wil- : cial government, officials to . fee. 10 - 12 a.m. United Church Fuller brush dealer. J. Nelson 25 Years' Experience Hall. Special invitation to the available at Marine Men's Wear Ham McKee, Sechelt, with the serve on Sechelt zoning board Gibsons. - Roberts Ck. Ph. Gibsons lTST^ A. M. CAMPBELL ^teenagers seemingly hardest hit of appeal., The Sechelt member men. \ SECHELT 83Q NOTICE ~ -. . - ."•:•: As in most of B.C." school at on the board is Jim Parker. A Oct. 21 — 11 ai.m. to 2 p.m. Ladies! A number of party NOTARY PUBLIC tendance has slumped consid chairman is to be appointed Rummage sale, L.A. Canadian dresses have arrived, also After this date I will not be erably. Legal Documents promptly next. • . Legion, Legion Hall, Sechelt. Grandme'er bulky orlon sweat responsible for any debts coriy Some cases are guite serious, attended to ers, and a good selection of tracted in my name by my .wife W.J. (Jack) Mayne with the ordinary flu bug evi •, PARDI OF THANKS T ' winter coats at Thriftee Dress < ' Norman Earl dently taking a harder toll on v Phone 24 Seehelt B.C. I wish to extend sincere thanks Shop. XX'X- '. Madeira "Park. the patient than the Asian var Church Services lfe»^6niialu&rIadtwtriaL and appreciation to Rev. H.U. ^M-'-r SPH*"^ iety. The doctor said the first YOUR HOUSE PAINTER BUILDING '•tV.*'V ,-xX'yX. Wiring ANGLICAN y: apraldy^St^H^ flu cases, in his knowledge, 17th Sunday after Trinity - XXXX. 'X from congested places and out 7.30 p.m. Evensong sons. ''•'••:'Z" ; y ' sacrifice prices. Wyngaert Home and Industrial Wiring SYSTEMS in the fresh air as much as Electrical Heating HELP WANTED Poultry Farm, Gibsons 167. MONTHLY ACCOUNTING possible, where they will be UNITED Radios, Appliances, TV Servicer FINANCIAL STATEMENTS less likely to c'atch the,virus. • Gibsons ,One school bus driver for Ma 1957 18 Hp. Johnson outboard GIBSONS ELECTRIC INCOME TAX 'REPORTS At the first sign' of illness, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School motor wth speed and factory deira Park run. Must have Phone 130 # keep warm, and if possible, stay • 11 a.in. Divine Service propellofs, Apply 76M, Gibsons* Phone Gibsons 251. class A licence. For full partic Authorized GE Dealer '' in bed; drink plenty of non Roberts C-eek, 2 p.m. ulars contact CJC. Lawrence, G.E. automatic washer, water FAIRMILE '•; GIBSONS alcoholic fluids. Wilson Creek Sechelt 36. saver; control, spindfy. Used 2 BOAT WORKS, LTD. BUILDING SUPPLIES Sunday School 11 am. months, Phone Sechelt 83X. .'"T'-\ LTD. :' 3:30 p.m. Divine Service 1 Be assured of money for Christ Ship Ckandling Custom frame kits and "WE CARRY THE STOCK Fair board Port Mellon, 7.30 "p.m. mas shopping. Part time work. RIFLETSPECIALS: .30 Calibre Phone Gibsons 53 No experience necessary. Aypi^v^ Pr^ecision ;Swiss i2-shot light complete boats in t 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21 ST. VINCENT'S cosmetics has theT earning op ning fast repeater, detachable PENTNSULA GT,F,AN^RS pldDS Slipper Holy Family, Sechelt. 9 a.m. magazine, only $16.95. Avail- and 25 feet. x portunity; for you. Write MJrs.. • Fibre Glassing an Dependable Service 'i "er Meeting. WORK WANTED RICIETER'S RADIO — T-V? The Fair committee also T.E. DUFFY. Agrent thanks Mrs! Ed. Anderson for CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST Fine Home Furnishings f Residence 158 Spray and brush painting; the attractive dance display Church service and Sunday I. MACKAY, Salesman. Major Appliances I School, 11 a.m. also paperhanging. J. Melbiis. Record Bar T TO HELP THE staged by the Mary Isdale Residence 70F c Phone Gibsons 33. tfti Dancing Group. Roberts Creek United Church W^ (BILL) COFFEY Phone 6 ; Sechelt u fc dirndl T Insurance Salesman Fire;^ Auto, Liability. Prompt courteous service. Totem Real ty-,' Gibsoas u WATCH REPAIRS Watch and Jewelry. Repairs Marine Men's Wear. Agents for W. H. Grass ie. Fast reliable service. tfn For Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairs, -; See Chris's JeweSers. Sechelt. Work done ea the premises. tfn 6 Coast News, Oct. 10, 1957. CANADIAN LEGION No. 109 British Columbia fishermen caught $8,141,000 worth of fish PARTY BREAKFAST orange juice. (1912 cooks used in August to record an increase'. white wineJ Beat 2 min. of 11. percent compared .with :00 p.xn. TICKETS $150 Berries in Season Beat the whites of 8 eggs to a Baked Turbans of Flounder August 1956. . per couple • Brofled Chicken stiff dry froth. ' Parslied Potato Balls Add 1 cup milk to the cream Department of Fisheries - LEGION MEMBERS AND LADIES AUXILIARY ONLY Green Peas T Rolls ed mixture. Alternately fold in monthly statistical report, is the beaten egg whites and 3»/2 Tomato Omelet Popovers cups already-sifted enriched sued recently by A.J. Whit- Peaches Whipped, Cream flour resifted with' 114 tsp. more, Chief Supervisor of Fish Tea Coffee 7 "A menu extraordinaire," cream of tartar and /s tsp bak eries, reveals that the value-of sighed • the Chef, patting his ing soda. Turn into 2 deep well-oiled salmon landings was better waistline. "But according to to than $1,000,000 more than last day's standards, alas, we should 5x9 in. loaf cake pans. at least omit either the- chicken Bake 45 min. in -a moderate year's August, figure. Heavy or the fish." oven, 350-H75 degrees F., or until pink salmon runs to the Skeena. a cake tester, when inserted, TOMORROW'S DINNER comes out clean. • • and in Johnstone Straits pro Sliced Cucumber-Tomato Platter ' Cover if desired with creamy vided the * bulk of the salmon Braised Beef . icing. .'•• catch. Hot Mustard Sauce Creamy Icing: into a deep qt.- Fishermen working Juan de A.P. "BERT" MORROW Flaky Potatoes Shelled Beans bowl, break the-white of l.e'gg. Delicate White Cake Add 2 tbs'p. water, Vz cup sifled Fuca Straits in August caught APPOINTMENT of Albert and/or Mixed Fresh Fruits confectioner's sugar and 1 tsp. 1,249,800 pinks, down consid P. "Bert" Morrow as General Monday, Oct. 14 extra buses •will leave Se Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea, Milk lemon -or orange extract. erably from the 1,598,700 taken Manager, of'the Pacific Natiori- Beat until well blended. Con All Measurements are level; vin the 1955 cycle, run. Net al Exhibition at Vancouver, chelt for Vancouver at 2:15 p.m. and 5:45 tinue beating and adding from • ~' turn of the century menus with 3 caught coho also were down has been*announced 'by W.J. modernized recipes proportioned 2 /& to 3 cups sifted confec tioner's sugar until the mixture sharply with total landings of Bcrrie, President, of the Fair. p. m., leaving Langdale at 3:30 andi 7:10 to serve 4 to 6 is smooth and so thick it spreads Delicate White Cake — Makes 3,460,000 pounds as compared M.\ Morrow, foorn^in Vancoir-7 easily and yet does not run off with 4,850,000 pounds taken in two loaves—eat one and freeze the cake. ver, has resigned as vice-pres-" arriving Vancouver 5 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. one; beat 1 cup butter or mar 1956. ident and director of Western garine until creamy. TRICK OF THE CHEF Gradually blend in 2 cups Season shelled beans with a Troll landings of coho and Sales, Eric R. Hardman' Ltd., sugar, Vk tsp. nutmeg and 3 tbsp. little curry and butter. springs were up siightly from to. accept, the new, position in a year ago wiith a. total of which he succeeds V. Ben. Wil 5,360,000 pounds. Troller© also liams who r e s; i g n e d some Whe n are spruce cones rspe landed i,200,000 pounds of months agp. The answer to the frequent Yield and germination of pink salmon. Landed values' for all troll .caught springs,, measured in minutes enquiry when are spruce cones seed, increased with rdpeness • • • «** • '-•'•.•-• ripe, has come from investigat of spruce cones at harvest. coho and pinks amounted, to PENDER ions, at the Canada department In the three week period be $1-3.20,OO6 * as compared ; with of agriculture forest, nursery fore natural seed shedding $1,728,000 a year ago. station, Indian' HeacI, Sask. occurs the amount of seed ex gasoline costs you less Value of August halibut BY JUDITH FLETCHER Specific gravity arid moisture tracted from cones increased landings was down' in compard- " Icontent tests' were ' found by 40 per cent and seedling pro son with the 1956 August fish John Daly of Garden Bay is. Dr. W. H. Cram to be reliable duction increased 26 per cent. ery. The total of '2,649,000 measures of cone and pe^d This indicates that maximum home after s p ending five maturity for White spruce. yield of seedlings was obtain pounds, valued at $466,000 was months on the West coaiit of ten percent lower in volume Vancouver Island. It is recommended that ten ed only when ripe cones were fresh cones be tested: by drop harvested. and $177,000 less in value than Richard Krentz of Blind Bay ping them in a jar,of kerosene • Natural seed shedding of the 1956 comparative period. , is in Vancouver oii business- or turpentine. Cones of White White spruce trees varied from 'Production of sbies, princi-' Bert Page tt of Madeira^ Park spruce should not be harvested August 28 to September ,7 in pally caught in northern areas, is in Vancouver on business. until eight of the ten cones the 1948 to 1956 period. Cone was 15 percent higher than . Gordon Klein, .yvho is work- float iri kerosene or until nine maturity tests therefore should last year, the total catch bf' inf • at Clqwholm Falls is spend of the ten cones float in' turp begin not later 'than mid-Aug 1;087,000 pounds'-bringing $56,- " ing a few days with his parr entine. , ust. •"•" '" •••': '• '•' ' 0,00"to trawl fishermenT..-.'." ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Klein of Kleindale. , * .' Mr. and Mrs. MacDonell of If you work at a job—and most of us Madeira , Vancouver spent the past.,week as guest of Mr: and Mm Eric • * Davidson of Gardein Bay. y ,.-.' T Tj\£r. and Mrs. Wiiliam Breeze were recent gueste Sf' Miss ••• ,;Edna Simjnohs, Dihgjman. Bay. * ; ,:^Mr^an(a 'Mr(S!.'; Art.;ChenryTof: Z: yGarden Bay; a^Xsp^^xngZihe next ten days, in !Vanc6uveri •.. .-, :^>^^^m^X. "' ;i Mr. and' Ttilrsy G.. HiiBeiy-otZ '.. -. .^Sinclair fiay;T have ; moved to T 38 mihutes? X'^zX'Z r*;s''-:their new home in Luridi ." Well, that was true for the average -; yJT. Oldershaw of Sechelt was ; ::: ; Canadian back in 1939. S9 minutes? :; a - victor to- Garden• Blay; during ' - f : You'ire i3^^ y '"'•3 •. • • '•' the.week,-":.': 'X A XA ''X' '. X .X. X, about prices Ml^46. T "^^ > JAPANESE MONORAIL . •"•" -w^v-xx-^yr yy -.- Japan's first rridiitorail train' will go into operation.;in the* Ueno Zoo, Tokyo, later thijf month. The overhanging train is 30 fe^t long, carries 30 passen gers and has a maximum speed of 10 mites per hour. Made 'of I plastic, the monorail tijain costs Don't he afraid io cMlofteni about $20,000, $3,000 less than y'<*-.-VZ%f^$£$#b**vy an ordinary streetcar. The Tokyo Traffic Bureau 16 minutes? T ds also planning a large net Correct/ According to government! work of monorail trains along A long distance call used to be a rare - the city's rivers. Ap"- monorail figures, that's how long it takes an event. Now, most people think nothing of trains take less time and money average Canadian today to( earn the o calling a few hundred or a few thousand to construct, city planners be lieve they are the most promis price of a gallon bf gasoline. miles. It's so easy, so quick—almost like, ing solution to#the traffic prob being there. Your family and your friends lems. v .-jvtt-K<'l<<<$5ft::>yj;»?»^.,>;».^.*.».w love to have you call—it gives them a very special lift to know you think of them. ' LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND LOOK HOW LITTLE IT COSTS In Land Recording District of Vancouver and situate Por Station-to-station rates for 3 minutes poise Bay, Sechelt Inlet, being foreshore of Block 40. of Por after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday.; tion, of D.L. 1438. Group One. N.W. Dis; Plan 7472. y •••*-:*»>w" Take notice that DavidL Alex ander Brown 'of; Sechelt, Brit-' Victoria to Vancouver $ .70 ish Columbia, occupation sales On the score pf performance, you're Nanaimo to Trail $1.45 man intends to apply . for a lease of the following-described getting an even bigger bargain. For . Vancouver to Prince George $1.35 lands:— Foreshore in front x)f my property Block 40. D.L. tody's regular gasolines are far New Westminster to Toronto $2.95 1438. as above. .Commencing at a post plant superior to the premium grades sold ed Iron spike at South corner only ten years ago. thence 15.0 feet north; thence 350.feet West; thence 150 feet South; thence 350 feet to place of commencement and contain RITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY ing one acre and one half, more /'.Canada's Second Largest Telephone System". or less, for the purpose of Ma IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED 727P-3A rine Filling Station. Alex. W. Brown. Dated September 7th, 1957. Coast News, Oct. 10, 1957. . 7 SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT CATOR BACK HOME. Bert.'Catbr. is home again Bedroom* fire ropes are obso the purpose of which is to re- eight fires any one of which from Shaughnessy hospital lete in hotels,. J. Gordon Mc- • di'ice life, fire and accident haz might have been serious but where he had rested for five Michael president, Hotel Associa ards, in connection with instal for their presence. In only one tion- of Canada said when review weeks.* He now smokes cigars lation of electric wiring, appli ' case was there a total loss. as the doctors'; there removed ing hotel industry growth. The ances and materials, and oil- The inhalator was called up -some of his teeth and it may industry is in the midst of the burning equipment. take three months' before he most comprehensive improvement on on six occasions and lives can support a pipe. Mr. Cator and expansion program in its his One of the most important saved by its use. CSA committees, working for the came home last Friday night. ' A. llONESS ^RAINED tfAS CM" ents availed themselves of the Highlight of the ^program rier doors in corridors minimize •rj £-3 was the playing of a tape re the hazard of suffocation by s opportunty of seeing the new > -53 cording made by the schools of smoke and fumes. Fire alarm sys '•'9 . wing of the school and at the 5=! same time meeting new mem the Sechelt School district for tems assure adequate warning I'ii 4) r/J use on school broadcasts in the for evacuation.'••' c N> an bers of the staff wh0 were in 3- 4) y< troduced to the group by the new member of the Common © © wealth, Ghana. 1 S ft' i* M «* principal, Mr. W.S. Potter. Mr. Firemen to-day have many ]M re O Mr. Potter explained that the «> O •-5 • »« 3 C. Oviatt, president of the El standards, a moral standard, an > OS *+* • MM idea for the broadcast had ori S phinstone high school.PTA in educational standards, a mechani 1 o -'g'S vited all present to join the ginated with Mr. Child, prin cal standard..'He practices these § o cipal of the Gibsons Landing. o ft associatin and support it. He standards in his; efforts to pro m pointed out that by belonging, Elementary School. It had mote life safety, in his efforts a* been taken., up by the Junior m •> to the PTA parents could sup- to control the incipient fire and a, ', Red bross undsr Mrs. Day. The to prevent it from spreading, in •«n port the work of the school, I a> . and at the same time learn a C.B.C. were interested. Plans his efforts to extinguish fire with great deal rhore about the aims had been drawn up and on the least amount of damage. A. I June 14 a team of C.Bi-C. tech F. Telfer, public relations mana- o> o O and work of he modern high 1 nicians-under Mr. P. Kitley," ager of the Canadian Standards ttf school. ••'•.•'• i •'•' '• a * Director of School Broadcasts association reports. The executive iwas then in for B.C. prepared, the tape.. ,..,- ducted bd'Mr. Potter as chair- The CSA is responsible for Many of the schools in.the" the Canadian Electrical Code, 1 Sechelt School District partici I. pated in the program which CARELESSNESS IS THE GREATEST § Hum, inspector of schools. The Guaranteed Watch & SINGLE CAUSE OF FIRE LOSS" was introduced by Mr. H.S. I ! HERE IS program opened with the eang- Jewelry Repairs 1 Excavating & Contracting Business ing of "O Canada?' toy the choir 1 I of the Bowen Island school un Chris* Jewelers Gibsons Volunteer ALWAYS BUSY (Machine working 7 days per week on natwal der its teacher Mrs. Neilson. M gas lines at present). This choir later sang a Canadi Mail Orders Given Prompt 1 Finnly Established, _»ays Well, Good Future To Expand an folk song. f Attention i In a play entitled "The New' Fire Dept. Work done on the Premises GROSSING $20,000 PER YEAR AS A ONE-MAN SHOW ;Boy" the students of the Gib Owner will accept;, house or station-wagon (or both) as <• part T sons Elementary School drama- ;, Phone Sechelt 96 In Case of Fire CaSI the Telephone Office payin't, or as little as $8,000 cash down from responsible pur tized what migh happen if a boy; rom Ghana were to come . chaser on my equity of $18,500. to school in Gibsons. Those Have other interests, and wish to sell participating were: Pender Harbour School was Ph. 107-W — R. G. Ritchey'— Box 106 represented by Dick Daly, a GIBSONS; B.C Grade IX boy who told' of com T ing to school by water taxi. Mr. Potter then introduced Mrs. Paul, wife of Chief Paul of the Sechelt Indian Tribe who sang a love song in her native JUNIOR AND SENIOR tongue.- • The Elphinstone High School by means of a panel explained to students of Ghana how a Canadian high school operates, what programs are offered and what facilities there are for cultural activities. IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Participating in the panel w^re Lloyd Burritt, Wayne Poole, David Chippendale, Tru dy Preuss, Marie Heggie, Ber You can win one of these nard Olsen, Mrs. Hercus, and Donna Butler. The program closed with the Elphinstone VALUABLE PRIZES Glee Club singing "My Best to You"; and "God Save the $ ITS 0 worth of major awards pins Queen." 600 additional prizes! Refreshments were served. Meetings of the Elphinstone CNA V Enloli and other vessels of the High School PTA are held on Canadian Department of Fisheries have carried out extensive research into the fourth Monday of each the oceangoins habits of Pacific salmon. month. Where do B. C. salmon spend their ocean life ? THE PACIFIC SALMON is the most important of the continuing great fishery : : :: : LEGAL riches of the entire North Pacific Ocean. That is why the Department of Fisheries ''"•TjBlttER- TH:iYl 957 'T^V-Y' ' LAND ACT of Canada is doing everything within its power to ensure that the harvesting oi the NOTICE OF INTENTION TO widely distributed salmon stocks shall remain perpetual and rewarding. filF & PAPER INDUSTRY APPLY TO PURCHASE LAND One of the most intensive high seas research programmes has been undertakeri ;• Take notice that William Hoef in order to determine whether salmon which originate in North American streams sloot of Sechelt, -B.C., mechanic, intermingle on the high seas with those which come from streams entering the ESSAY CdNfESf intends to apply for permission Pacific on the Asiatic we^t. " . to purchase the following de Last summer, for the second successive season, Canada's fishery scientists— r- MJUL TMS COUPON rQDAY FOR IN FORM ATI ON !~t scribed lands, situate near Se , co-operating with specialists from the* United States and Japan—carried out test chelt: fishing operations over an area of half a million square miles. These investigations • Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (B. C. Division^ ' Commencing ait a post planted revealed that salmon oh the North American side are found in great numbers as far 402 -r-550 Buftard St., Vancouver 1, British Colunibia. | at*the Northwest corner of Crawn north as the Bering Sea; the southern limits of the salmon's ocean habitat are Please send full information about &« contest and prizes. I gr^nt Lot 2406; thence due North apparently governed by rising water temperatures. i • -*•' > • "y-. • ,v j 10 chains; thence due East 15 Such co-operative programmes, with-their resulting exchange of research data, I mame —....—.—...... _...... —__—^...^_ I chains; thence due North 30 provide the information so essential for the proper management of the salmon stocks i • • . • / « chains; thence due East 20 which support a vital Canadian industry. * | Address X...... — —^...-^—....—.._ _^—. S chains; thence due* Smith 20 thence due West 35 chains to point of commencement and con DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES taining 80 acres, more or IRev. and ""'.;Theytwo jaclcpot^jat Gibsoiisyyi&len Hayes in a,-;Cinemascopey-yZs r Mrs. Bevin. ThfeatreW^:attra^;ing attentionf$Sergman,: Yuly Brynner andN;'"""' BY ANNETTE MARLEAU Mrs. Joan Quarry, has left Vince Prewer, manager report ^Technicolor picttireT which cre- ; yMed considerable f ayprable cri The Port Mellon Community for a three week vacation to and the first week resulted in': The Sechelt Peninsula - can last six years than has August ticism when it wias shown in j Saskatchewan. Mrs. Quarry Church put on its third annual now boast true Indian Summer for the same period. no one winning so for^the sec-*' Tbig.time theatres. ,,. ..•...• y, [fiyX will visit friends and family Thanksgiving Supper, Oct. 4, for September 1957 was the In addition, the bulk of Sep ond week they "go up to $10 The Saturday and Monday in" Hudson Bay Junction and tember's precipitation fell in in the 'Port Mellon Community brightest, the .warmest and th apiece. There is an adult draw picture will be "Three Young Prince Albert. e Hall. a matter of hours on Septem Thursday nights and a student Texans" with Mitzi Gaynor and . Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Brown driest in six years. As a result: ber 5, when strong southeast The actual planning - and draw Monday nights. Jeff Hijnter in Technicolor. • It and son Eric have left for a September now has a slightly winds buffered the peninsula work of the affair wa© handled The Thursday- and- Friday it is a western with plenty of six week trip to New Zealand less average rainfall for the along with 1.14 inches of r. Miss Tove Hansen. from the hour of ten o'clock in the moaning, until twelve o'clock noon, and on the 6th day of November next, from 1 Mr. Frank Jorgensen is home 1 after an interesting trip to Eu-' Guaranteed Watch & o'clock in the afternoon, until three o'clock in the afternoon , phone 4 Gibsons Bakery ropean countries. He visited for the purpose of hearing and; determining any application London, 'Paris, the Hague, Ber Jewelry Repairs on the part of any person to be added to the List of Voters and Closed for Two Weaks from Mon. Oct. 14th lin, Zurich, he was impressed reiAove any names incorrectly placed thereon. He-Opening Mon. Oct, 28th by the beauty: of Lisbon, Pprtu- H ..gal. Highlight of the trip was Chris* Jewelers The List of Voters as corrected and revised by the Court a visit to his grandparents in . Mail Orders Given Prompt of Revision shall be that used at the Annual Municipal Elec tion to be held in the month of December. Copenhagen, Denmark, his for7 Attention mer home. . '» Work done on the Premises ;''•••-• ••' E. T. RAYNERr Frank Claydon of Redrooffs CLERK. won the Stoker Cup for the Phone Sechelt S6 largest fish caught in the re cent Redrooffs Fishing derby. He holds the large silver cup for a year, in" addition he was awarded a copper and oakrAe- mento of the occasion. ' Mrs. Strong of New Westmin ster is visiting her-daughter, Mrs. R. Brooks, Jr. for a few PHONE SECHELT 1 weeks. T • Mr. and Mrs. Art Trent and We CONSISTENTLY UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITORS children of Vancouver are en SEE FOR YOURSELF ";, J'T : joying a holiday at Mrs.Tr'ent's V - • '"* •.'•••''•• •-.-.: r ( i - . : . ' y parents' summer home. Mrs. G. Simpson Sr. is, clos WHAT WE SELL WE GUARANTEE! GOV'T GRADED & INSPECTED BEEF • -i ing her summer home and re -* Three points superiority GUARANTEE turning to Vancouver with her brother David Whiteman of Q Specifically cut to suit your family! ;.'•' \ • Glasgow, Scotland. They will Wrapped in the best quality polyethej-ene locker wrap to retain all food values! be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. • J. WilHams for a few days and Properly labeled, dated & sharp fro?,en in our.25% below zero, blast freezer! will then leave for a trip to Seattle. Mr. Whiteman will sail for home in the middle.of No GUARANTEED GOOD EATING vember. Mrs. jE. Pearce "is visiting her Sides Hinds Fronts of daughter in Vancouver. - 37c lb. BEEF ^ 45e lb. BEEF 30c lb. Summer residents continue to arrive every weekend, loathe to miss any of the wonderful sunshine. Noticed were the OCT. 14 is THANKSGIVING DAY — WATCH OUR Harold Hunts and Barry, the Bill Thorns family and guests, WINDOWS for LOWEST PRICES E^ George Nairn, the Johnny Simp sons and wee Georgie, Don Roiss .' -A;', ^v^ and guest and Proff and Mrs. .«. l Richmond and family. FRESH CRANBERPES < A LOST PEN PORK PICNICS 1 lb. box . Somebody lost a pen. It is not of great value but writes, WHOLE — LEAN — MEATY MkJ^^ well. In contains an advertis-- / ing name on it so if its owner can identify it, he can have it.' PURITAN The masculine is used because POTATOES SICKS' pAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED *4-1» it doe^ not look "like the kind of a/pen from a lady's purse. No. 1 WHITE This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Bert Cator picked it up near ' 50 m SACK Control Board or by the -Covwrnmefit ©OJntbbC&hwpbia** the Coast News office, on Mon % skinned — Vz or whole day.
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