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PRiNCESS MARGUERITE--PRINCESS PATRICIA SUITES AND DELUXE ROOMS OF PRINCESS PATRICIA AND PRINCESS MARGUERITE FEATURE SUCH UNUSUAL WOODS AS UCALTU, BUBINGA, BETULA. BLEACHED OKOUME. IN THE DINING ROOM (UPPER RIGHT) UCALTU. ELM BURR AND WHITE SYCAMORE HIGHLIGHT THE DECOR.

Specially designed for the fast schedules modern business and holiday travel demands*..built to the specifications of ocean-going liners for comfort and speed...equipped with Radar...Echo-sounding.., Radio...every modern aid to navigation...Princess Marguerite and Princess Patricia... new Turbo-Electric-driven vessels... British-built, British Columbia manned...shorten travel time, lengthen business days, between , Victoria, Nanaimo, Seattle. Spacious, comfortable, picture-windowed public rooms...space for cards, music, fun...wide decks for sun-tan...dining room... VANCOUVER coffee bar...individual cabins for day or night privacy...make your crossing of mountain-sheltered Straits of Georgia and Juan de Fuca a NANAIMO • miniature ocean voyage. Efficient comfort marks minimum rate rooms.., even the larger private quarters and suites are economical. Deftly served meals from generous menus in the Dining Saloon, VICTORIA snacks for lighter appetites in the spotless Coffee Bar, are traditional — so is the Canadian Pacific service that sets the royal fleet of Princess liners in a place apart. And your car travels with you! SEATTLE

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Drive down to your Princess— erf Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, or the new, specially designed Canadian Pacific pier at Nanaimo—drive away as soon as she ties up. You're "W ready for business or pleasure. Your time-saving daylight voyage—or restful overnight sleep fortify you for whafs ahead. For holiday makers the Triangle Route opens the gates to the Evergreen Playground Washington—Vancouver Island—British Columbia ... lovely resorts ... quiet beaches • • • tall timbers . • . fishing • • • hunting • • • new places • . • new faces. And to round out the new twin flagship service—time-tested favourites. Princess Kathleen, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Joan. August, 1957

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"IkkfafAOrkb/• FREE HERTZ "CALL A CAR PHONE in all terminals. ff you travel by train, ship or plane, you can reserve a Hertz car in ad­ vance at any one of its 950 stations and it will be waiting for you at \ your destination. Free Hotel Pickup and Delivery Rental rates are amazingly reasonable. For example, in Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle or Nanaimo, you can rent a clean new 1957 automobile . . . drive it 200 miles in one week as your very own . . . and the cost is about $52.50 ... or about $10.50 per person if five ride! And remember . . . Hertz furnishes all gasoline, oil and insurance for the entire rental period . at no extra cost. VANCOUVER, B.C. SEATTLE, WASH. >Globe U-Drive Ltd. PA. 4922 Evans U-Drive MAin 5050 1148 West Georgia Street 1413 Seventh Avenue iHeffTZ A f::Free Hartz "Call a Car" Phone in Van. and Sea-Tac. Airports ' SYSTEM If" VICTORIA, B.C. NANAIMO, B.C. ertItS??! ° ,Care 4"4423 Hert* Rent a Car Nanaimo 320 800 Douglas Street Terminal Avenue xTrTOD.eItZ USJ'T ° £ar" -Ph0ne 'n CPR Terminal' Nanaimo; VICTORIA: HERTZ office in Mary's Coffee Shoo opp En- trance to Patricia Bay Airport, a|So at Comox Airport the place to take very important people IN SEATTLE . . .. IN BELLEVUE

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Page 2 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events Staying at a Canadian Pa- The Empress cific hotel is a wonderful VICTORIA experience. At the Royal York in Toronto ... at the Empress in Victoria, at every Canadian Pacific hotel from coast to coast . . . The Royal York you enjoy the same excellent accommodation, deli­ TORONTO cious meals and courteous service.

OTHER CANADIAN PACIFIC YEAR-ROUND HOTELS Cornwallis Inn Kentville, N.S. McAdam Hotel McAdam, N. B. Information and reservations Chateau Frontenac. — Quebec City The Royal Alexandra Winnipeg, Man. from your Canadian Pacific The Saskatchewan Regina, Sask. agent or write hotel managers. The Palliser Calgary, Alta

Hotel Vancouver Vancouver, B.C. (operated by Vancouver Hotel Co. Ltd., on behalf of Canadian Pacific and Cana­ dian National Railways) GmJkM&uSJ^c

"Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest" Page 3 See all B.C. under one roof Tour the fascinating B.C. Building, Exhibition Park, Vancouver, and see the world's largest relief map—a panoramic view of beautiful British Columbia. Admission to the building is free. And when you've seen the Indian Museum, Big Game Trophies, and a host of other colorful exhibits of government and industry, relax and enjoy a delicious lunch or. snack in the attractive Terrace Coffee Shop, open from noon 'til 5 o'clock.

Open daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. - B. C. Building - Exhibition Park

PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION VANCOUVER, CANADA

Page 4 Please Say Yeu Saw It In Current Events VANCOUVER

ANCOUVER—Population 397,140; , 568,114. The visitor approaching Vancouver by sea will observe the graceful Lions Gate Suspension Bridge—the longest suspension bridge in the British V Empire—spanning the entrance to . On his right hand he will see a bold his left hand the many beautiful summer and thickly wooded promontory, which, homes of West Vancouver climbing up rather more than 80 years ago was set from the water's edge in qn attractive aside by Colonel Moody, commander of forest mountain setting, and, as he enters the Royal Engineers, who founded nearby the inlet, he will see in the distance, up­ New Westminster, as a national naval on the left hand, the mountain City of reserve. It consists of 1,000 acres of North Vancouver. primeval forest and 'round its circum­ ference runs a fine highway, while the forest itself is intersected by many at­ tractive trails and the city part of its HENRI'S enviroment is beautified by many lovely For Good Food and Hospitality gardens and several chalets. In its centre "FAMOUS FOR SMORGASBORD" is Beaver Lake, and, at Prospect Point, 713 West Georgia Street at Granville which faces out to sea, there stands a picturesque Totem Pole which was carved by Chief Mathias Capilano who was pre­ sent at King George the Fifth's Coronation, PERSIAN ARTS and whose father visited King Edward the AND CRAFTS Seventh at Buckingham Palace. LIMITED With the advent of Vancouver as a Our shop is most interesting— city this forest, which is nearly surrounded treasure chest of the world. by sea, became its most prized possession, Unique, reasonable gifts. and a little over half a century ago it V. Tashdjian, Curator. was formally dedicated by Lord Stanley, 507 Granville, Vancouver then Governor General of Canada, and 907 Government, Victoria named after him. Before the visitor enters Burrard Inlet which its discoverer named after his friend Sir Harry Burrard, he will observe upon fo/v the Bcrf/c tfiatRe/jnedtm'! Fine Scottish Woollens and Exclusive Hand­ made Accessories i Black Fom* Unusual Jewelry and J PINE NEEDLE Gifts from all over y the world. OIL 78? HOWE ST. iES• RELAXES RELIEVES TENSION Est. 1936

'Eat Out Today, It's a Pleasure' Page 5 \T uo Vancouver • art —1145 West Georgia St. TA. 2488. A permanent ex­ hibition of valuable old masters as well as special exhibition of current interest. Admission free. Closed on Mondays, Hours of admission: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 to 5; Fridav. 10 ta 10: Sunday, 2 to 5. Special Exhibits—Emily Carr Memorial Exhibit and Recent Works by B.C. Artists, thru Aug. 31. Dutch Exhibit, Rembrandt to Von A TREASURE HOUSE Gogh, Sept. 17 to Oct. 13. OF BEAUTIFUL • theatre THE PAJAMA GAME—One of Broadway's most ENGLISH BONE CHINA hilarious musicals. Eighteenth season of Theatre under the Stars presented by Van­ Opode, Wedgwood, Royal JDoulton, couver Civic Theatre Society. Thru Aug. 24. Koyal Crown Staffordshire. Malkin Bowl, . Nitely 8:30. JJinnerware in a wide range of open stock, Tickets: $3.30, $2.75, $2.50, $2.25, $2, Figurines, Vases, Fancies, Florals, Birds, $1.65, $1.40, $1.10, 85c, 65c. Hudson's Bay Co. TA. 1241. Fascinating Qjlassware. • music SUMMER SYMPHONIES—Sponsored by B.C. ItXflttB Electric. Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park. Aug. 11, 25/ Sept. 3. 3 p.m. Admission free. • special events Jtn* Arta Sift. CIRCUS—All new show at the Shrine-P.N.E. Vancouver's Exclusive Circus, Aug. 21-Sept. 2. • Performances at China and Glassware Shop 2:30 & 8 p.m. on all days of PNE except - 639 HOWE STREET Saturdays & Mondays when three shows VANCOUVER - CANADA 1, 4 & 8 p.m. (A Minute's Walk from Leading Hotels) • exhibit BUCHAN PUBLIC AQUARIUM—Canada's Clean comfortable accommodation near largest aquarium is in Stanley Park'. Situat­ Stanley Park and English Bay. Relax_ and ed among the new zoo buildings above Lumberman's Arch. Admission 25c. Open enjoy a delicious meal in the luxurious 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. every day through Camellia Room. W. Roy and Lillian Logan summer. 1906 Haro St. PA. 0825. Res. MA. 0589. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY 1233 WEST GEORGIA ST. (2 Blocks West of Hotel Vancouver) Antiques, Modern Furniture, Carpets, Oil Paintings, etc. MAYNARD & SONS VANCOUVER, MA. 7378 VICTORIA, 4-5921 1233 West Georgia St. 733 Johnson St.

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THE BAMBOO TERRACE (Daily 8-2 am) 155 E. Pender St. MA 1935 fAjc, A restaurant of distinction in the wy heart of Vancouver's colorful China- Jg town. Chinese decor is colorful and W\ authentic, with gold leaf picture "" writing, magnificent dragon mur­ als. Chinese cuisine at its very best. Deft and pleasing service. Not surpassed for excellence by any similar restaurant on the Pacific Coast.

THE BARN (Open 11 am-l:30 am 1138 Granville St. TA. 1947 ^D Beamed ceiling, lantern-shaped N globes around wagon wheels. Immaculate cleanliness in natural "knotty-pine background. Italian specialties supervised by Chef Antonio (Tony) Pini. Canadian dinners include broiled steaks, fish, chops and chicken. Accent on "broiled." 10-minute walk from the city centre. Open Sun. & Holidays 4-9 p.m. Diners' Club. • BOB GOULET appearing in The Pajama Game, one of Broadway's most hilarious musi­ cals, at the Theatre Under the Stars, Malkin THE STUDIO RESTAURANT at THE Bowl, Stanley Park, nightly at 8:30 through BURRARD HOTEL (Daily 7:30 am.-11.30 pm. August 24. Musical is presented by Vancouver 1100 Burrard St. at Helmcken PA. 2331 Civic Theatre Society. Smart restaurant and coffee shop /gy^v locale. Wonderful Roast Beef! lB(M) Modest tariff. Smart modern decor. -*-^ Chummy atmosphere. Ample free # A COMPLETE choice parking facilities under cover. of well-appointed and Open Sunday. fully serviced apartments and hotel rooms at moderate rates. OPPOSITE the C.P.R. Depot in Vancouver and Drive-in entrance. close to Pier B-C where C.P.R. steamers ar­ Dine in the ultra- rive and depart is the interesting shop of T7 smart Ritz Restaur- Lando's Furs. There is a fine display here of THE j *• ant. Indian curios, moccasins, Cowichan sweaters, 1040 W GEORGIA ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. bear rugs and totem poles.

ITS NEW ! OT-t wt/ yy€e/ef CANADA' FINEST it's downtown 1100 Burrard St. PAcific 2331

Open WEEKDAYS II o.m. to 1.30 a.m BARN SUNDAYS FISH STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. A ha Canadieane ITALIAN SPECIALTIES and REGULAR DINNERS 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Daily TAtlow Quality Foods at Moderate Prices 1947 1138 GRANVILLE - 10 MINUTES WALK: FROM 'CITY CENTRE

"Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest' Page 7 CITY CENTRE MOTOR HOTEL * accent on c*fS'** Main Street ( ~ the Heart CAVE SUPPER CLUB (8 pm-2 om exc. Sum) at Downtown 626 Hornby, PAcific 0719 I man 6th Avenue Vancouver $s* Unique bright spot. In 16 years ST some of the finest attractions in 12SB * &\t\ show business have been seen on Coffee Shop and Dining Room. 70 Rooms, \l\ large panoramic stage. All shows Bath and Shower. Switchboard Service. / n imported, lavish, action packed. Glass Electric. Heat. Free Parking. Orchestra is six-piece group of Western Can­ RESERVATIONS EMerald 7166 ada's finest musicians under sax man Fraser McPherson. Show times 10 p»m. & 12:30 a.m.

CITY CENTRE DINING ROOM CAPILANO MOTEL (Daily 7 am.-9:30 pm.) Just off Marine Drive on Capilano Road. Main St. at 6th Ave. (Hwy. 99). EM. 7166 Phone Willow 1445 1 and 2 bedroom units. Excellent food. Modern decor. Restful atmos­ G. W. McKay, Prop. 1634 Capilano Rd. phere. Murals depicting highways of North North Vancouver America make travellers feel at home. Lunch from 75c. Dinner from $1.75. Specialty: Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus; $3 on dinner, $1.95 a la carte. Coffee shop in counection. Open Sundays 7 am.-2 pm. Duncan Hines approved. W. K. GARDENS AAA. The finest Chinese foods served in beauti­ ful Orienta1 surroundings. Dine and dance. CLANCY'S RESTAURANTS (Daily) Open from 5 p.m. to 4 a.m. 776 Granville—Sky Diner MA. 8949 127 East Pender St., Vancouver. PA. 6642 470 Granville—Downtown PA. 2041 Clancy's two top flight restaurants feature good food, convenient lo- yfjks cations and smooth service. Wheth­ DEVON STYLE Every Thursday, er you prefer the pleasant atmos­ Friday & Saturday phere resembling the interior of SMORGASBORD BUFFET a luxurious airliner at the Sky Diner or the THE GOURMETS RENDEZVOUS light and happy original circus murals that 5:00 to 9:00 pm. Hot & Cold delight the children and amuse the adults Dishes. Enjoy our Exciting new at Clancy's Downtown, you'll enjoy every bite. Salad Combinations. DEVON CAFE (Daily 8 am. - 9 pm.) DEVON CAFE 675 Granville St. (opp. HBO PA. 2453 675 GRANVILLE STREET ^^f One of "Vancouver's oldest and 2 Hours Free Parking, Chevron Parking Jn most popular dining sites. Smorgas- Lot, 634 Howe Street flBM bord buffet. Served Thursday, Fri- THE HOME OF BSai day & Saturday, 5 to 9 pm. Hot <«?»• and cold dishes. Superbly served R. C. PURDY' S in an enchanting setting. Courteous service. SUPERIOR CHOCOLATES Noonday Buffet Lunch in charming Gourmets Mailed the World Over Rendezvous, Monday thru Friday, 11:30 to 1 pm., Men; Ladies are invited, 1 to 2:30 pm. Saturday Open to all, 11:30 to 2:30 pm. 2 hrs. free parking, Chevron lot, 634 Howe St.

HOTEL DEVONSHIRE Downtown Location—Dining Room •luilaniu IllUlBHIII • Fireproof and Soundproof - All Rooms with Bath *]m a tt a a*ijP • * Private Garage in Building : .IXEJXBKi Telephone: PAcific 548? You will »n/oy the Appointments Vancouver, Canada W. FRED EVANS. Managing Dir.

PM9% 8 Please Say You Saw It In Current Evenr* • accent on cuisine A GOOD breakfast means a good morning. HOTEL DEVONSHIRE (Daily 5:30-8 p.m.) West Georgia at Hornby PA. 5481 % Diversified, excellent cuisine in • English atmosphere reminiscent of the popular dining rooms found © in first class hotels in Landau's * SYLVIA \ smart Mayfair district. Compters HOTEL. steaJk dinner, $3.50. Entrees, $1.25-$2.00. Overlooking Beautiful English Bay Extensive a la carte menu. Club breakfasts, Smart modern apartments, tropical suites, 40c-$1.40. 8-10 am. Lunch 11:30 am-2 pm. bed sitting rooms, suites with kitchenettes in unique club-like atmosphere that ap­ peals to world travellers. DINE IN THE SKY (Daily 7:30 am.-lO pm.) tennis, fishing, boating English Bay (Sylvia Hotel) PA. 9321 famous Stanley Pork within Distinguished resort hotel setting minutes' walk, yet con­ where Vancouver meets the sea; sent to downtown. Stanley Park within 3 minutes' fl7fljp walk; yet convenient to downtown. • Dine in the Sky and UtaililC^ Superb cuisine. Gracious service. Coffee Bar. • Magnificent view loca­ -x» & Magnificent view. Table d'hote 5 tion. and a la carte. Moderate tariff. Open 7:30 ARTHUR D. CAMERON am.-10 pm. Sundays until 9:30 pm. Coffee Bar, 7:30 am.-8 pm. S V~L~V I A bH the 5 B A CAVALIER GRILL (Noon-11 pm exc. Sun.) Georgia at Howe (Hotel Georgia) MA 1182 Vancouver's smartest rendezvous in Hotel Georgia. Dining in the superb Western hotels manner at THE this leading Vancouver hotel. One Original of Western Canada's finest res­ CARIBOO taurants. Tasteful, intimate setting. Food is ROOM great and tariff reasonable. Luncheon 12 noon PAcific to 2:30 pm. Dinner 6 to 11 pm. (Closed 6012 Sundays). 1339 Richards Street DELICAT or elegant wine is lightly VANCOUVER, B.C. charged with tartar.

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'Eat Out Today, It's a Pleasure" Page 9 HOSPITALITY IN THE MANNER • accent on cuisine of FISH AND OYSTER BAR . k (Daily 8:30 a.m.-12M exc. Sun.) OLD CHINA 766 Granville Street PA. 6048 awaits you at Vancouver's largest restaurant specializing exclusively in sea foods. Specialities: Imported Rain- r bow Trout, Assorted Seafood Fry "* consisting of Scallops, Oysters, Crab; Prawns & Oyster Grill, Bacon; Angels on Horseback; Chicken a la Creole; Australian Lobster Tails. Choice of Lobster Newberg, Lobster Thermidor, Lobster Deep Fried Slices. Al Gold and Sam Nogler, owner-hosts. Up the Red-Carpeted Stairway in the Heart of Colorful Chinatown. LOVE'S CAFE (Daily 11 am.-l am. exc. Sun.) 779 Granville (at Robson) MA. 6645 FOR THE BEST IN ^S*v Board walks were on Granville St. CHINESE FOODS \*^B\ when Love's was established more 147 E. Pender St. MArine 4722 V*»>%) than five decades ago. A tradi- ^KS& tion for good food, pleasant dining. Vancouver, B.C. ^M- Specialties: Barbecued Prime Ribs of Beef, Barbecued Turkey & Ham. Club Steak Johnson identified with Love's for many years. Full line of Seafoods featured. Also serving Col. Sander's Kentucky Fried Chicken. Sam Nagler, owner-host. Established 1913 MING'S (Daily 5 pm-2 am) 147 E. Pender St. MA 4722 Ming's huge neon sign dominates Chinatown. Up red-carpeted stair- j*ay tb beautiful dining room. Dis­ tinctive for wide variety of Chinese Irish Linens food. Ask your waiter for authentic Laces disheis not on regular menu—generally less expensive than popular Americanized Chinese Handkerchiefs foods, Dinner from $1.50. James Cho, host. English China Royal. Copenhagen China and Pottery MONTY'S SPARE RIBS (Open daily 5 pm- Danish Silver—Kosta Swedish Glass 3 am. exc. Sun. 5-10 pm.) 1339 Richards PA 6012 A true rendezvous for steak lovers. A chummy place with a linger- longer atmosphere. Famous for alir= Fresh Crab Leg Cocktails, Hot Garlic Bread, Prime Corn-Fed MA 1024 Steaks, Extra Thick Porterhouse Steaks, Bar­ 613 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. becued Spareribs. Fabulous tossed green sal­ ads. Unrivalled service. Accent on Hospitality.

PARK ROYAL HOTEL DINING ROOM The only broiler kitchen on the North Shore. Specializing in Steaks, Lobster ^V Tails, Barbecued Prime Ribs. Gontinent- . ol Service. Menu a la carte. Ample i parking. Breakfast. Luncheons. After- " noon Tea. Dinner. 5:15-10:30 p.m. waiter or vera btrehien Clyde at 6th. Reservations: WA. 2-9158 Your Hosts WEST VANCOUVER, B.C.

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PARK ROYAL HOTEL DINING ROOM (Daily) Clyde at 6th, West Vancouver WA. 2-9178 One of British Columbia's prestige dining locales. Charming atmosphere. Hotel built in original Tudor style. Only broiler kitchen on the North Shore. Continental service. Menu in VANCOUVER, B.C. a la carte. Specializing in steaks, lobster tails, barbecued prime ribs. Breakfast, Lun­ lor those- seeking the ultimate cheon, Afternoon Tea, Dinner, 5:15 - 10:30 p.m. Private dining rooms available for social in line cuisine . . . the functions. Walter Cr Velma Strehlen. hosts. I olynesian Koom . . . enjoy

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HOTEL VANCOUVER'S PANORAMA ROOF dishes, exactly and Georgia at Burrard Sts. TA. 3131 ^/ One of Canada's most beautiful authentically prepared and famous hostelries. View from lo the procedures followed Panorama Roof atop hotel across Burrard Inlet is unsurpassed. Din­ in the^^oulh J>as. ing and dancing Wednesday and Open 1 h.30 a.m. fo 7 0.00 p.m. Friday, 7 pm - 11 pm. Saturday 9 pm 12 M. Dal Richard's Orchestra. Sundays 5.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.

POLYNESIAN ROOM (Daily 12N-10:00 p.m.) THE WALDORF HOTEL Hastings at McLean (Hotel Waldorf) HA 6081 HASTINGS at McLEAN j^ Exotic Polynesian setting for fine y3k cuisine—Polynesian Soup Tureen, QT Salad Bar, Curry Specialties, South jfL. ^€0$ Favorites. Broiler Kitchen ^P featuring steaks, chops, seafoods. THE ENGLISH SHOP Open Sunday 5:00 pm. - 9:00 pm. The A complete selection of the world's finest Menehune Room available for banquets, etc. woollens for men and women. 905 West Georgia Street. (Opp. Hotel Vancouver). CAPTAIN'S LOCKER COFFEE CLUB West Vancouver: 773 Pork Royal (Daily 7:30 am.-l am.) 1040 W. Georgia (The Kitz) MA 8311 Unique coffee club and restaurant with old-time sailing ship de­ cor in the luxurious Ritz Hotel. Tables for chummy luncheons, Purdy, * Cafe dinners on "A" and "B" decks. Vancouver's Finest Dining Room Sensible tariff. Ritz restaurant luncheon 823 Granville Street Phone MArine 7045 12:00—2:00 pm. Dinner 6:00 to 10:00 pm. The Carlton Room for intimate relaxation. Next door to new Burrard Diner's Club. CHARCOAL BROILER RESTAURANT

Serving Choice Prime Red Brand Western Beef Utoe S>teak i&ame Open 5:00 p»m. to 1:30 a.m.—Closed Sunday Candle-lit Atmosphere 982 HOWE PAcific 1022 YOUR HOST "BIG FRANK ROSS"

'Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest" Page 11 9 Tw.EGood P.oces CLANCY'S accent an cuisine THE DELMAR (Daily 4 pm.-10:30 pm ) ON GRANVILLE ST. 70th at Granville KE. 6845 Clancy's Sky Diner . . . fine food in an ._T\ Straight out Granville and well environment that cleverly simulates the ^*» \ worth the short drive. Quiet, ieis- interior of a luxury airliner - at 776 f ~M urely atmosphere in the beautiful Granville, between Georgia & Robson Sts. H m. Flamingo Room. Soft candlelight, Clancy's Downtown—for appetizing menus, and soft music on the Hammond circus murals to delight you and the organ. Hors d'oeuvre table is sumptuous. Fine children at 470 Granville, downstairs in food expertly and individually served and pre­ the Rogers Building. pared. Self-serve Car Service 11 am. to I am. Nick and Shirley Constabaris, owner-hosts.

THE Hawaii in Vancouver THE DUGOUT (Daily 9 am - 2 am) 617_Seymour St., TA. 8022 CABARET RESTAURANT A favorite with Vancouverites for lunch and dinner. South Seas Open 9 a.m.-2 a.m. Dancing every decorations, chummy, intimate night—Monday-Thursday. No cover i, atmosphere. Soft Hawaiian music. charge. Dance to the Dugout Hula girls to serve you. Excellent Quartet, Friday & Saturday. foodT'Dancing every night of week. Friday and For Banquets. Saturday, Dugout quartet. Teacup reading 617 SEYMOUR ST. Res. TA. 8022 daily, 2-5 pm. "Where all Friends Meet."

2 Lavish, Action-Packed Floor Shows SPORTSMAN'S CAFE (Daily 7 am.-l :30 am.) 615 Dunsmuir St. MA. 7725 DINING & DANCING EVERY NITE Located Vi block off Granville St. Smart, modern decor. Friendly atmosphere. Headquar­ ters for active sport participants and specta­ tors alike. Specialties: Frog legs "a la Sports­ man," Rocky Graziana Special Top Sirloin. SUPPER CU.UB Steak, French Fried Onions and Mushrooms, Rainbow Trout. Open Sundays 8 am. to 12 M. 626 Hornby PA. 0719 Gus Razis, owner-host.

THE SALAD is to a menu what the DINING OUT is never L problem garden is to the home. Both delight when you carry a copy of CURRENT the eye and refresh the spirit. EVENTS.

For Gracious Dining Quiet, leisurely atmosphere . . . the soft strains of the Hammond organ . . . flickering candlelight . . . sumptuous hors d-oeuvre table . . . makes dining at The Delmar a special pleasure. The finest food in the beau­ tiful Flamingo Room—ekpertly and individual­ ly served and prepared. Daily 4:00 to 10:30 pm.—KEr. 6845 Drive-in Service—11 am. to 1 am. *r-hosts. 70th and Granville

Page 12 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events * accent an cuisine SPORTSMAN'S CAFE THE STEAK HOUSE (Open 5 p.m.-l :30 a.m.) 982 Howe St. PA. 1022 "WHERE SPORTSMEN MEET TO EAT" fcf^-fc^ Outstanding eharcoal broiler res- El S^ taurant. Rendezvous for theatrical 615 Dunsmuir St. jfhL (7 and social set. Among guests: Jack f^l Benny, Danny Kaye, Spike Jones, VANCOUVER, B.Cyy -25' Sophie Tucker, Frankie Lane. Only choice Red Brand selected Western Beef Ph ne: MA 772 served. Personal supervision of host, "Big" 4lfen ° - L^K^ Frank Ross. Slogan:: "Eating with the gods." Open Sun. til 10 p.m. Diners' Club, Trip charge. Esquire, AAA. TACK ROOM GRILL TACK ROOM GRILL (Daily 6:00 am.-8:30 pm.) ^^ ST. REGIS HOTEL 602 Dunsmuir (St. Regis Hotel) PA. 1135 Rftk • Breakfast • Luncheon One of the pleasantest downtown -igjj^ dining locales in the city. Tasteful •F^Sfc • Dinner Bk horseracing setting is dominating Open daily 8:30 am.-8:30 prn. ^^^^^f motif. Leisurely, inviting surround­ Specializing in Steaks and Chops ings for enjoyment. Friendly atmos­ phere. Delicious food and prompt, exemplary 602 Dunsmuir (Just off Granville) service for discriminating tastes. Tack Room Special: Roast prime ribs of beef, garlic bread, chef's tossed salad. Among Holiday Magazine's "Best THE WHITE SPOT Woon to 12 M) 67th & Granville KE. 8500 Eating ^Places on the Continent" Vancouver's favorite for good food served with friendly Canadian hos­ pitality. Tender steaks and filet WHITE SPOT mignon you cut with a fork . . . Dining Room—67th & Granville—KE 8500 heavenly pan-fried chicken from Steaks — Chicken — Salads White Spot's own farm. Your owner-host, Nat Look for a White Spot Drive-in at Bailey has been a specialist in serving fine seven convenient .locations food to discriminating diners for 25 years.

J^pve A Cafe From the Barbecued Rotisserie: PRIME RIBS OF BEEF HOME OF THE FAMOUS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN TURKEY STEAKS — FULL LINE OF SEAFOOD 779 Granville St. at Robson, Vancouver, B.C. Daily 11 am. to 1 am. Closed Sunday. MArine 6645 FISH and OYSTER BAR The Larqesf Restaurant Trv Our Specializing Exclusively in VANCOUVER . A JLTCNTO" TER TAILS •» Se, Foods • ASSORTED SEAFOOD FRY • ANGELS ON HORSEBACK (Scallops, Oysters. Crab) (Oysters in a Bacon Blanket) # PRAWNS AND OYSTER GRILL. # CHICKEN A LA CREOLE Steamed Rice 766 GRANVILLE STREET PAcifjc 6048 VANCOUVER, B. C Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 12 midnight "Take Current Events with You on Your Shopping Tour" Page 13 Dine and Dance in the Chalet RESERVATIONS: YOrk 9037 — MArine 8758

By Car—Over lions Got* Bridge—Turn tight Turn left Cap/fono Rood BY BUS — PHONE MArine 2421

Lifts operate Daily 12 Noon to 12 Midnight Buses leave Depot and Vancouver Hotel 2:15 and 6:30 p.m. Daily

MEXICAN GIFT SHOP Hand Tooled Purses — Jewelry — >Noveltie s 908 ROBSON ST. MUTUAL 3-3711

CHINATOWN—In New York it's Mott ISITORS staying in Canoda less than Street, In San Francisco its Grant Street, in 48 hours may each return to the Vancouver it's Pender Street ... a bit ot the V United States with $10.00 worth of exotic Orient ten minutes walk from Gran­ merchandise duty free. More than 48 ville Street. It attracts tourists and residents hours, $200.00 duty free. More than 12 alike with its colorful curio and gift shops and days. $500.00 duty free. unusual restaurants.

Page 14 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events Points of Interest Ask For In Vancouver KEMP & CO. LIMITED STANLEY PARK—Perhaps the greatest WOOLLENS single attraction in Vancouver, a thousand The Largest Selection in Town of Imported acres of natural primative forest, only a few minutes' drive from the centre of the city Suitings, Tweeds from England, Scotland Overlooking the entrance to the harbour, it and Ireland; Worsteds from England and offers countless magnificant views, shady Australia. Authentic Tartans. walk and bridle paths, rocks, botanical 318 Homer St., Vancouver TA. 4245 and zoological gardens, stretches of guiet beach, Brockton Point, Pauline Johnson mon­ ument, Indian villiage and Totems, Prospect Point, Siwash Rock. THE EXCLUSIVE —Only 19 minutes from the city centre is the Grouse Mountain BABY WEAR SHOP chairTtft, world's largest metropolitan chair- Specializing in lift, .a magic carpet to the ski village and Imported British Woollens — Coats and chalet atop mile- Infants up to 8 Years high Grouse Mountain. There are two lifts, the 800 Robson St. MArine 1912 first takes you to the VANCOUVER, B.C. , ski village and the Close ta all Hotels ' second to the chalet. And from the lookout you get a stirring pan­ orama of the city stretching away dis­ Genuine Antique Jewellery tantly from its mag- Vancouver's finest W U **" nificant harbor directly collection of Scot­ «P M \ below. You see snow tish jewellery & ^s capped Mt. Baker tow- thistle crystal v ering up in the dis- glasses. ^% . tance, the sweeping landscape to beyond TfllTS MA. 9410 the U.S.- -Canada border and to the west across the Gulf of Georgia the peaks of Van­ 806 Robson Vancouver, B.C. couver Island. To get to the chairlift from Vancouver, you drive across . . . turn right on Marine Drive to Capilano Road . . . then left by a well- marked road. If you are coming by Black EHGCflONCO Ball Line from Horseshoe Bay then continue east past Lions Gate Bridge. AQUARIUM—Looking out over beautiful Burrard Inlet toward the mountains of the north shore is the new Vancouver Public Aquarium in Stanley Park.*lt uontains displays "House of the Orient' of aquatic animals from all over the world from Hawaiian sea turtles to African lung- We import direct from China fish. Best of all are local fishes and marine Jade Teakwood Tables Cloisqnne invertebrates: Pacific salmon, huge lingcod, Ivory Camphorwood Chest Linens giant sun starfish, colorful sea anemones ana Jewelety Silk Lingerie Embroideries others. If driving turn right off Georgia under 104 E. Pender and 716 Robson PA 6638 the causeway, then left at the next road. Chinatown Store Open Evenings Aquarium is next to the new zoo buildings. LAXDO'S FURS INDIAN • Moccasins • Cowichan Sweaters « Bear Rugs • Totem Poles CURIOS 306 Granville St. TA 4264 (Opp. C.P.R. Depot)

"Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest'' Page 15 The TUDOR ROSE 600 W. Cordova St. — Vancouver, B.C. (Opp. C.P.R. Depot, Near Piers) The Finest Selection of English China and Gifts. Paragon, Royal Albert, Irish Belleek. Souvenirs. RfllBOO /CRBRCC ON HOWE STREET In the Heart of THE CATHAY Gifts from the Orient. Hand-embroidered VANCOUVER'S Lirens, Curios, Blouses, Negligees, Jackets CHINATOWN 649 Howe St., Vancouver. PA. 1035 Internationally known for tops in Chinese THE LONDONDERRY SHOP Finest English Tailored Suits — Top Coats cuisine, hospitable — Cashmere Sweaters and Skirts — Liberty service and fascinating Scarves — Imported Accessories. 615 Howe St., VANCOUVER Oriental decor—Mn 1449 Marine Dr., WEST VANCOUVER interesting place to visit. LEVER ANTIQUES MA. 1935 Where to Shop — Certainly! Vancouver's 155 E. Pender most interesting store for Antique Wea­ pons, Pistols, Revolvers, Jewellery, China Old English Sterling, Sheffield" Plate • 654 Howe Street MArine 8945

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Page 16 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events f Park Royal In West Vancouver IF YOU are vacationing and have come from as far as San Diego or El Paso, from the prairies' or from the east, or even from the furthest away tip of the continent at the tip of the Florida peninsula, you will be able to say with conviction when you drive out onto the Lions Gate Bridge span that the beauty of the view is not surpassed by any similar view you have seen any­ where in North America.

Stretching for more than 10 miles Mop shows how to reach Pork Royal and from a little east of the Lions Gate Woodwards Dept. Stores. Bridge to Whytecliffe on beautiMHowe Sound, West Vancouver is a commun­ abrupt—of having come in a few min­ ity of homes nestling on the green utes from a busy city into lovely forest-clad southern slopes of the country surroundings. mountains of the north shore—between the mountain ridges and the sea. ... so much beauty in one spot Less than 15 minutes drive by car from West Vancouver you can be in paul's danish interiors ltd. the centre of Canada's third largest 868 park royal - walnut 2-8533 city at its busiest street intersection, west Vancouver, b.c. surrounded by all the common appur­ sstern Canada's leading direct tenances of any large city, tall build­ v ings, crowded streets, hurrying people, ...iporters of daivsh contemporary furniture and fine gifts. impatient people in traffic-jammed cars, steel and concrete and asphalt and gasoline fumes. Yet the moment "It's Charmantes for Charm* pne has reached the north end of the Dresses—Suits— Coats—Sportswear Lions Gate Bridge, one is at once CHARMANTE GOWNS LTD. conscious of a completely different Located in Heart of Beautiful Park Royal atmosphere, it is the transition—almost __ WAInut 2-5340 "Take Current Events with You on Your Shopping Tour" Page 17 j ^*—^Ferries to Nanaimo

"" Horseshoe Bay

Monday Closed a! I Day. Tuesday Wednesday ) 6:00 pm. Thursday Friday . . 9:30 am. to 9:00 pm. Saturday . , 9:30 am. to 6:00 pm. ON HIGHWAY 99 Sk fort at op in com{ PARK ROYAL ft AMPLE FREE PARKING ft WOODWARD'S DEPARTMENTAL STORE ft 34 OTHER STORES FOR SELECTION ft ALL ESSENTIAL SERVICES

Drug Store — White Spot Drive-In Restaurant Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor — Shoe Maker

s=^ S\elax ana Shop • AT PARK ROYAL SHOPPING CENTRE LTD.

Page 18 Please Sey You Sew It In Current Events • accent an cuisine L 1 N E N S THE CHUCKWAGON (Daily 5 om-12 M) Irish - Ch inese - Madeira 761 Marine Dr. (Opp. Park Royal) WA. 2-2753 COLIN CAMPBELL The place to go ... on the North 781 Park Royal WA. 2-7123 Shore opposite Park Royal Shop­ ping Centre. Famed for Fresh Crab Cocktails, Hot Garlic Bread, Prime Corn-Fed Steaks, Rainbow Trout, WENDY'S CHILDRENS WEAR LTD. Barbecued Spareribs, Delicious Tossed Salads. Park Royal, West Vancouver WA. 2-2010 Western music, 9-10 pm. Open Sun. 4-10 pm. Specializing in Ample parking. Frank Menzies, owner-host. Imported British Woollen Wear Coats, Sweaters, Blazers, Riding Clothes For Girls up to 12 Years and Boys up to 8 Years MAURICE'S (Every dav inc. Sunday 10 am - 10 am) Park Royal West Van. Reservations WA 2-4311 COULSON — MCDONALD You'll appreciate the continental MEN'S WEAR touch of the sidewalk cafe and the PARK ROYAL WEST VANCOUVER indoor restaurant. Distinctive British Woollens - Viyella French and Swiss dishes from a Sport Shirts - Dressing Gowns menu that reads like an epicure's Tartan Sportswear dream. Savory meals exquisitely served at WA 2-6421 unforgettable Maurice's. VMMKWAftlN To the west and south stretches an IN WEST VANCOUVER if Fresh Crab Leg & Shrimp Salads expanse of inland sea sparkling in the ic Fresh Crab Leg Cocktails sun and in the distance the ^ar-round ^r Prime Corn-Fed Steaks snow-capped mountain ranges on •fr Hot Garlic Bread * Rainbow Trout Vancouver Island. To the east and it Barbecued Spareribs * Tossed Salads AND HOSPITALITY south Stanley Park, the lacy span of Hotel and Home Opp. Park Royal Lions Gate Bridge, the architecture of Deliveries WA. 2-2753 a modern city spread out in panorama and softened through the summer haze An Adventure in Good Eating while distantly against the blue of the ii . i PARK summer sky towers majestic Mount Baker in Washington state, its snow- ^Maurice & ROYAL clad slopes towering to 10,730 feet. Dine "continental style" at the sidewalk cafe or indoors by softly glowing candle­ A.nd on the sea the constant and inter­ light. Authentic French and Swiss dishes esting traffic of big ships, steamers, . . . famous Mille Feuilles steak, delicious tugs, barges and little boats coming Bourguignon, superb French omelettes and and going. the dessert magnifique, Baba au Rhum. WAInut 2-43U WEST VANCOUVER come to Evergreen Park Resort . . . only 12 mjles from Vancouver

On beautiful Bowen Island. 1200 acres in spectacular setting . . . Drive over Lions Gate heated pool, all sports, lovely Bridge to Horseshoe gardens. Stay in Lodge or cot­ Bay, then ftrry to tages; enjoy delicious meals in Bowen. Information: Sea View Dining Room. 580 HOWE ST., VANCOUVER MA. 543«

'Take Current Events with You en Ye»r Teeir" Pee* If DINING AROUND MING'S IF YOU STROLL along Pender Street, past the Vancouver , you will find yourself in the liveliest, gayest and largest China­ town in North America, a quarter which vies with its counterpart in San Francisco. And when you go to Chinatown, you often go to Ming's. Ascending a broad, carpeted stairway, you reach a pleasant, octagonal room with soft green walls on which are delicate Chinese figures,roseate glowing ceil­ ing, in which individual lights shine like stars and which is supported by solid, dark green pillars. Here some of the best Chinese food in North America is served to the accompaniment of soft music. Ming's is a meeting place of cele­ brities, actresses, men about town, artists, newspapermen, sportsmen and business men and women It is open from 5 pm. until 2 am. and on Sunday from 5 'til midnight. To those • JOE VENUTI—World famous violinist, who who know their Chinese food it is unneces­ is appearing nightly throughout August at sary to enumerate the dishes, for they will Dave's Fifth Avenue, smart Seattle entertain­ find here all they can expect of the best. ment rendezvous, 112 5th North. Location is But it might be worth while to consider just off Highway 99 at Denny Way close to some suggestions by Mr. James Cho under Seattle P-l. whose experienced eye these oriental delica- cies are prepared and served. He recom­ mends, among other items, Deep Fried Prawns, at $1.85; Lichie Chicken Ball, at $3.50 and Pressed Chicken at the same price; Cream of Chicken Corn Soup at $1.50; Chinese Pea Pod with Water Chestnut and Chicken Ball, for $2.75; or Breaded Almond Chicken, which costs $2.00. There are, also, the special din­ ners—$3.50 for two, $5.00 for three, $6.50 for four and $9.50 for six. If you choose one of these, the formula is simple—leave it up to Ming's and stop worrying about anything. Yet it is somewhat useless to talk of Chi­ nese food and liquor to people who know both. The simple advice is—see for yourself. Mr. Tim Louie, leading Vancouver business­ man, and his associates established Ming's in April, 1950, and they have had the pleasure of watching it grow into a flourishing in­ stitution.

THE CALYPSO 3, direct from The Blue Angel, New York City, now at Clark's Westerner, 423 Pike. Dancing and entertainment nitely here in Seattle.

• ENTRANCE to Ming's, smart Chinese din- DINING OUT is never a problem ing spot on E. Pender in Chinatown, Van- when you carry a copy of CURRENT couver, B.C. EVENTS.

Page 20 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events THE CHUCKWAGON THERE IS MORE than one way of preparing a steak dinner. Those who like their steaks, sizzling, cooked in the Western style, with the full, plain, appetizing flavor of the meat retained, do not have to go far in Vancouver to find what they want. .—You cannot miss the Chuckwagon, at the edge of Park Royal Shopping centre in West Vancouver, across the lovely First Narrows bridge from the main city. The Chuckwagon has just celebrated its second anniversary. The restaurant, with its large, open tire- place, breathes an atmosphere of warm hospi­ tality. On one wall the name "Chuckwagon" is cunningly spelled out with a lariet. Chuckwagon special luncheons and dinners include: Porterdouse Extra Cut, $3.90; New York Steak, $3.50; Tenderloin, $3.25; Fried Half Chicken, $2.25; Barbecued Spare Ribs (made according to a special recipe) $2.10 • PLUSH dining room in the smart Ritz Hotel, and Imported Rainbow Trout with Bacon, Vancouver, B.C. $1.75. Served with these dishes are tossed salad, plain or hot-garlic bread and baked or French-fried potatoes. The Chuckwagon serves fabulous tossed salads at slight extra cost. The large, fresh Crabmeat Cocktails are excellent. So is an­ other special, French Onion Soup—a dish which connoisseurs know is difficult to prepare as it should be prepared. There is, also, a Business Man's Luncheon, with prices ranginq from 65c to $1.25. Open from 11 am. until midnight on or­ dinary week-days; from 5 pm. until 1:30 am. on Saturdays and from 4 pm. until 10 pm. Sundays.

• THE FOUR KNIGHTS, famous recording stars, entertain nightly August 12-24 at The Cave Supper Club, 626 Hornby Street, Vancouver.

• SOFT pastel colors on me wans, smart mod em lighting, gleaming tables, tempting and tastefully-prepared food characterise Man­ • DINING western style at the Chuckwagon, ning's Coffee Cafes. Photo shows recently at the edge of the Park Royal Shopping Centre, renovated Manning's at 4547 University Way, West Vancouver. Restaurant is celebrating its Seattle. second anniversary. "Take Current Events with You on Your Shopping Tour" Page 21 IMPORTED PERFUMES COSMETICS TOILETRIES Imported Chocolates and Candies SOUVENIRS FILMS AND DEVELOPING Open 8:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Fret •Delivery ROBSON DRUGS Phone: PAcific 4627 Robson it Burrard Vancouver, B. C. One Block South of Hotel Voncotrrtr

VICTORIA DARLING'S PHARMACY LTD. Victoria Headquarters for IMPORTED FRENCH PERFUMES . . . KENT'S ENGLISH BRUSHES Fort at Broad — VICTORIA, B.C.

cDa-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-BEi-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-B&Ba-Ba-is g A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT $ CD rjb BIRKS CQ CANADA'S LEADING JEWELLERS g To all visitors, Birks extends a co cordial welcome . . . and an cp invitation to inspect our com- § prehensive displays of English g3 CD Bone China, English Leather', U3 U3 tn Birks own Sterling Silver ob CQ Flatware, Art Treasurers from :£ r±> co 'round the world. 2 GJ VICTORIA CQ VANCOUVER 2 rib B I R K S YATES ST. GRANVILLE ST. co At Douglas JEWELLERS At Georgia ^ Phone 2-4241 Phone MA 6211 2 ob-Ba-BaBa-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-BaBaBaBa-Ba-Ba-Ba-B?c Page 22 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events Don't Leave Your Sightseeing to Chance! Moke Sure You Really See Everything By GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING TOURS! After travelling many miles to Vancouver, you won't want to go home without seeing all the natural beauties and places of interest around town. You'll see more, enjoy more, learn more if you see it all by Gray Line Tours. Our specially trained drivers will take you to the places you shouldn't miss. The lecture will be the feature of the trip. And through it all, you'll ride in comfort, with no chance of getting lost or wasting time. 3 FEATURE TOURS GRAND CITY TOUR—3V4 hours: $3.00. Operated every day of the year. Daily from June 1 to Sept. 30 at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. CAPILANO CANYON, HARBOUR & BRITISH PROPERTIES—23/4 hours: $3.00. Daily from June 1 to Sept. 30 at 2:30 p.m. SUNSET: CLIFFS AND SHORES—2i/2 hours: $3.00. Daily from June 1 to August 31 at 7:30 p.m. 3-TRIP PACKAGE: $7.75. Enjoy all three feature tours, regular price $9.00, at the special low package rate of $7.75.

ALL DAY LAND & WATER TOUR—8i/2 hours: $6.50. Daily from July 1 to August 31 at Enquire also about other low-cost trips. Main starting point for tours: Hotel Vancouver. Buses will pick up at all other hotels one-half hour earlier than times shown. Information available at leading hotels and motels, and at the Bus Terminal, Cambie and Dunsmuir Streets. Telephone PAcific 6381 GRAY LINE MOTOR TOURS

Est. 1925 Irish Bel leek' - Fine China - Antiques Old Paintings - Prints, etc. -~ «EG9 1123 Kingsway at Glen Drive EM. 1044 PURE WOOL , MADE IN SCOTLAND THE HEATHER SHOPS Specializing In SWEATERS IMPORTED SKIRTS & SWEATERS TAtlow 4746 CEdar 8325 AVAILABLE AT YOUR 474-466'Granville St. 2812 Granville St. FAVOURITE SPORTSWEAR SHOPS VANCOUVER, B.C.

MEMO Take you CURRENT EVENTS magazine with you on your shopping and sightseeing tour in the city you are visiting and visit the places which interest you most. But, before starting out read through this magazine and mark the places which you wish to visit.

"Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest" Paae 23 SEATTLE

gvrijjfci^'ff^-fr, EATTLE—Population of Greater Seattle, 726,464. Possessing a rare combination of scenic background, innumerable vacation facilities and great industrial wealth, Seattle is a culmination of the quest of thou­ ssand s of tourists who travel throughout the nation each year seeking an ideal vacation land. 25, 1852. A little group of pioneers spent their first night on the shores of Seattle is located on far-reaching Puget Skwudux (The Indian name for the pro- Sound, and is situated between the Cas­ monotory now known as West Seattle). A cade Mountains on the east and the rug­ historical monument at Alki Point marks ged Olympic range on the west. the spot where early settlers landed. The city's amazing natural combination Later, as the need for a better harbor of fresh and salt water facilities, including became apparent, the settlers staked 193 miles of waterfront and three fresh claims on the present site of Seattle. The water lakes, has made it the shipping name was given in honor of a friendly centre of the Pacific Northwest and en­ Indian chiet, who helped defend the dowed it with vacation facilities few cities little community against attacks of other can offer. tribes. Two wide paved Highways, running north From here on, the story is the usual through California and Oregon—one along pioneer recital of conquering the wilder­ the coast and the other inland—connect ness. First came the development of early Seattle with all the cities in the nation; industries, the coming of the lumbermen, four ranscontinental railroads have their which culminated in the Indian War of terminus in Seattle; and two national air­ 1856. In 1860 the population was about lines maintain regular service. 300, and in 1870 it had grown to 1,000; Through its position as the nearest then in the early eighties to 4,000. port to the Orient and the doorway to Alaska, Seattle embodies the atmosphere, of the rugged land of gold and salmon. Growing City HATHAWAY HOUSE A late comer to the growing list of GIFTS — JEWELRY — CARDS great American cities, Seattle had its Imports and Handicrafts by N.W. Artists beginning on the afternoon of Sei. *ember 314 STEWART STREET • MAIN 1966

Crawfort's Sea Grill mi Cortl Room On the Shores of Puget Sound For the finest SEAFOOD STEAKS and CHICKEN of the Nation, for a view that is unsurpassed—you watch the ships go past as you dine—and a delightful atmosphere in beautiful surroundings, visit Crawford's Sea Grill. And for cocktails there's the R JeV^i •*•£*- ^Tr ^^ Recommended by BU^e -A Mtk 333 ELLIOTT AVE WIST Duncan Hines PHONE: GA 3330

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WORLD FAMOUS

• art JOE VENUTI APPEARING NIGHTLY SEATTLE ART MUSEUM—Volunteer Park. Ml 2000. Daily 10 am. - 5 pm. (Closed Mon­ days) Thursday evening,' 7-10 pm. Sun­ Dave's 5th Avenue days & Holidays, 12-5 pm. 112 -5th No. Special Events—Art of the Early Western MA 7715 Civilizations; European Baroque paintings; Chinese Art of the T'Ang and later periods; pre-Columbian and Primitive Art; and Islamic Art; Painting & Sculpture of the 19th and 20th centuries; (from the Seattle Art Museum Collection). 158 Chinese ivory carvings dating from the 15th to the 19th centuries; lent by Sir Victor Sassoon. One Man Shows: Paintings by Jane Hovde; Maria Frank Abrams; Harold Wah I; and Wendell Brazeau. Aug. 15 thru Sept. 22. • theatre LO AND BEHOLD—Comedy by John Patrick. Directed by Kenneth Carr. Fri. & Sat. 8:30 pm. Thru Sept 7. Showboat Theatre, U. of Wash., Waterfront & 15th N. Tickets $1. ME 8901. THE CHALK GARDEN—By Enid Bagnold. Di­ rected by Donal Harrington. Fri. & Sat., 8:30 pm. Thru Aug. 24. Penthouse Theatre, U. of Wash. Campus, 1 blk. so. of 40th St. Tickets $1. ME 8901. THE LOUD RED PATRICK—Comedy by John SEATTLE'S BEST SEAFOODS Boruff. Directed by Robert Gray. Fri. & Sat. 8:30 pm. Aug. 29 thru Oct. 5. Pent­ house Theatre. U. of W. Campus, 1 blk. so. of 40th St. Tickets $1. ME 8901. LA VIE PARISIENNE—Comic opera by Jacques Offenbach. Directed by Warren Pepperdine. 4 cm or a MS 8:30 pm. Aug. 9, 10, 23, 24, 30, 31. Uni­ RESTAURANT and FISH BAR versity Playhouse, 41st & Univ. Way. Tickets Open 11:30 am. to 11:00 pm. $1. ME 8902. Pier 54, Foot of Madison Street

>IOULTRAY:S FOUR COIUDS SK»««-T • DANCE BAND • CHARCOAL BROILER • COCKTAILS

WESTLAKE N. & ALOHA (on Lake Union)

"Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest'1 Page 2 5 * accept an cuisine MCMC-OVOH, Motel CAROUSEL ROOM (Daily II am-1 am) 6188 Fourth SEATTLE 4th & Olive (Hotel Mayflower) EL 8700 fjfretfcli? Unique lounge with gay and Avenue South t^f^oTii*) Washington delightful scenes from the circus, Located right in Seattle on Hwy. 99. On | clowns, acrobats and the bright South Side only 8 minutes from CPR Pier. colors of the circus Specialties: Room phones. AAA. Seafoods, charcoal broiled steaks. PHONE RAinier 8194 Central to everything. Close to the Bon Marche, Frenderick and Nelson. Sat 11 om- 12M. Closed Sun.

. . . in the heart of CLARK'S RESTAURANTS (Daily from 7 am) DOWNTOWN SEATTLE ROUND THE CLOCK, Olive Way & Terry (open 24 hrs.) MA 2654 TOP NOTCH, 1121 E. 45th . EV 0208 MINUTE CHEF, 1316 Fourth Ave SE 2644 WESTERNER, 423 Pike SE 4686 NORTHGATE, 138 Northgate Plaza... GL 2666 CRABAPPLE (Bellevue Shopping Ctr.) Gl 6344 THE RED CARPET, next to Fredericks EL 5226 ^ - High quality food, artfully prepared \^yX^N a«d tastily served for 25 years. APARTMENT - HOTEL \\j|Qril$| Popular family habitats at modest ——-—^ prices. The new Red Carpet is • 150 Modern Units Many with Kitchen already famous for its prime rib and sea­ • Modest Rates. Inside Parking food cuisine, charming continental atmos­ phere. You'll enjoy this elegant restaurant • Favorite of Canadians. Near CPR Dock providing the best in dining pleasure. 4th & Virginia * Seattle • MA 8600

CLOUD ROOM (Luncheon 12-2 pm exc. Sun. Dinner 6-10 pm) While in Seattle Dont' Miss 9th Ave. at Pine (The Camlin) MU 0100 YE OLDE One of the Northwest's most dis­ tinctive dining locales. View from CURIOSITY SHOP famous roof rendezvous gives Established 1899 breathtaking view of city, Puget C Sound and mountains. "Dining in Souvenirs and Gifts the clouds" attracts guests from all over the COLMAN FERRY DOCK PIER 52 nation. Cocktails in adjoining cocktail lounge. Seattle's World-Famous New drive-in entrance. Woterfront Attraction Open 7 Days a Week A GOOD breakfast means a good FREE ADMISSION morning. Porsekmder Seafood Extraordinary Dslicious STEAKS and CHICKEN VIKING ROOM • COCKTAILS Rcosonobly Priced AAA. Duncan Hines 300 3rd WEST DANCING NIGHTLY

Page 26 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events •accent an cuisine • accent an cuisine CRAWFORD'S SEA GRILL (Daily 11 am-1 am) 333 Elliott Ave. W. GA 3330 One of Seattle's fine restaurants HOTEL HUNGERFORD COFFEE SHOP in an incomparable setting over­ (Daily 6 am. — 1:30 am.) looking the waters of Elliott Bay. 1100 4th at Spring EL. 3900 Wide windows and within attrac- Good food and well prepared. All ^r^tive aquariums. Service excellent fresh vegetables. Especially popu­ and food served exceedingly attractively. A lar dining site with Canadians. meCca for seafood lovers. You can also enjoy Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also, steaks and chicken here. Ample parking. Beau­ the picturesque Magnolia Room fot tiful cocktail lounge. cocktails. Ample parking. Across from Seattle Public Library. DAVERJSO'S (Daily 4 pm. - 2 am.) 159 Yesler Way MA. 4868 Jfa An old traditional restaurant in the heart of old Seattle. Seattle's -dorothys- first pizzeria. Close to RR stations. Gifts - Jewelry • Souvenirs - Cards Superb food served in continental atmosphere at prices that all can Olympic Hotel • 1216 Fourth Avenue afford. Authentic Italian dinners. Wide variety ELLiot 0151 • Seattle 1, Washington of Spaghetti dishes and Specialties. Pizza Pie, of course. Cocktail. Best food in town. Mrs. Rene Daverso, owner-hostess. "The Greatest Thing to Hit Seattle Since the Mercer Girls" DIAMOND JIM'S (Daily 5 pm - 1 am) 7401 Aurora (at Green Lake) SU 9622 THE RED STEER Attractive, well-equipped site for serving pleasurable American fare. Spe­ Giant 10-oz. New York cut cialty: prime ribs and oysters. steak. Hash Brown Potatoes. Fine place for family enjoyment. Tossed Green Salad with Continental style entertainment Roquefort Dressing. Toasted and dancing nightly with one of Seattle's French Bread, mm M*L 4& finest trios (except Sunday). Cocktails. Sunday: dinner 1-9 pm. Ample free parking. I s 1.09 On U.S. 99.

COFFEE Iftannincjs ?c#e 'pood CAFES IN SEATTLE 319 Union St. — 1545 4th Ave* 4547 Univ. Way* BELLINGHAM — EVERETT — TACOMA *Open Sundays

FINE FOODS * COCKTAILS * SPORT GOODS * RECREATIONAL INFORMATION

Northwest" Page 27 75 MODERN STEAM HEATED UNITS • accent an cuisine CITY CENTER^ MOTEL 226 Aurorafe^^J^lln the Heart On U.S. 99 !WC$*rVU of SEATTLE \ MOTE *•*-/ KING OSCAR'S Open daily 5-12 pm. Only 7 blocks from the main shopping 4312 Aurora ME 4992 center. TV, radios & telephones in all From the land of the midnight rooms. sun comes smorgasbord. Swedish Phone: MUtual 0266 meat balls, koldomar and famous Viking cookery here. Also steaks, chicken, seafood. Open Sundays 1-9 pm. On U.S. 99, just north of Aurora Bridge on east side. Ample parking; Cocktails.

MANNING'S COFFEE CAFES (7 am. - 9 pm.) 1525 4th Ave.* EL. 8430 319 Union Street EL. 8430 4547 University Way* ME. 7100 *Open Sundays In Seattle—or on Hwy. 99 in Bellingham, Everett, Tacoma—you CORNELIUS can depend on Manning's for APARTMENT HOTEL food tastefully prepared. Attractive Close to Shopping, Business, Theatres & bright surroundings. Coffee is —Away from Noise | famous. No tipping. You make Kitchens Available—Transient & Weekly your own choice from tempting Convenient Parking arrays of crisp salads, choice meats, fish, 4 Blocks from C.P.R. Dock vegetables and desserts displayed at all 3rd at Blanchard EL. 2888 coffee cafes. One of Seattle's Pioneer firms.

Something Entirely New in MOULTRAY'S FOUR WINDS (5 pm. - 2 am.) Seattle Theatre-Dining Westtake & Aloha on Lake Union EL 4156 Unique ship restaurant moored Lake Union, with view from mmw&*im L dining room over lake. Decor of 740IJurora SU.9622 ) rich, bizarre colors borrowed from Uhe Mardi Gras. Charcoal broiler. DINNERS—Diamond Jim's Favorite New Orleans style cuisine. Specializing in Dishes —PRIME RIBS ond OYSTERS. seafoods, steaks. Dancing nightly. Dance DANCING NIGHTLY — With one of band. Lunch 11:30 am. to 5 pm. Closed Sun. Seattle's Finest Trios. Continental Style Cocktails. Bill and Chris Moultray, owners. Entertainment. COCKTAILS:

Mew HUNGERFORD HOTELS SEATTLE, WASH. PORTLAND, OREGON 1100 4th EL. 3900 Broadway & Columbia. CA. 8-2185 200 Rooms 200 Baths 100 Rooms 100 Baths Rates—Single $5.00 to $5.50 Rates—Single $4.50 to $5.00 Coffee Shop Magnolia Room Coffee Shop Si^ Excellent Food for Cocktails HUNGERFORD Magnolia Room HOTEL Ample Parking City Center We Cater to Banquets Owner—EARL HUNGERFORD

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IVAR'S ACRES OF CLAMS THE RED STEER (Daily 11:30 am-12:30 am) (Daily 11:30 am—11 pm) 118 Pike St. SE. 3440 Foot of Madison St., Pier 54 MU. 2442 Giant 10-oz. New York cut steak, Owner Ivor Haglund is as golden hash brown potatoes, toss­ famous as his distinctive res­ ed salad with Roquefort dressing taurant. Here is "seafood at and toasted French bread ALL for its best" right on Seattle's $1.09. Steaks charcoal broiled to famed waterfront. Complete individual perfection. Amazingly quick ser­ dinners from $1.55 served until 11 p.m. Fish vice. In heart of business district near Pike bar open 11 am—2 am Cocktails in the St. market. Call SEneca 3440 for "carry- "Clam Digger Room." Reservations Recom­ out" food service. mended.

THE NORSELANDER (Daily 12N - 2 am) 300 3rd W. MU. 8240 CIRO'S DELICIOUS ITALIAN FOOD Delightful dining'. Unsurpassed for Specializing in Pizza. Prepared by Rose a wonderful evening. Seafood Ex­ Colacurio. Broiled Steaks. Luncheon 58c. traordinary. Steaks fried chicken— Open 24 hours. The Riksha Room for mouth-watering. Salads crisp, out­ Cocktails. SE 6564. standing. Reasonably priced. 109 Pine Street — Seattle, Wash. Luncheons from 95c. Complete dinners from $1.95. Good place for the family. Favors for the children. Dancing nightly 9:30. No cover. No minimum. Roy L. Petersen, owner-host. AAA. Diner's Club. Duncan Hines. approved. BUNG OSCAR'S BEN PARIS (Daily 6 am to 1 am) y SMORGASBORD Westlake and Pine MA. 5730 .STEAKS-CHICKEN-SEAFOODS The Northwest's leading sports-* COCKTAILS IN THE FJORD rfcs^ men's rendezvous. In the heart ROOM ^yy^ of Seattle. Specializes in Puget 4312 Aurora Ave. - ME 4992 • ^ Sound and Alaska seafood delica­ Ample Parking cies. Incorporates store for all sporting goods and licenses from 6 am until 1 am! Particularly popular with Canadians. Cocktails. Visit the Sportsman's Lodge. PA VERSO'S REGENCY ROOM MA 7070 2nd Ave. & Stewart (Hotel New Washington) Italian Restaurant Distinctive service in the mannei An old traditional . restaurant ^PORICN of the Doric Hotels. Continental in the heart of old Seattle. ' atmosphere and elegance with the CONSTANTLY the best food white and gold decor of The in town. Cocktails. Regency. Reasonable tariff. Lunch SPECIALTIES: Authentic 12-2 pm; Dinner 5-9 pm. Cocktails in ultra- # Italian Dinners and Pizza Pie. smart The Brigadier, 11 am-1 am. The Gene Seattle's First Pizzeria!! Boscacci Trio nitely, 9:30. Diners Club. 159YeslerWay. MA4868 CALHOUN HOTEL 2nd and Virginia Street SEATTLE'S FAMILY HOTEL $2.50 to $3.25 without bath RATES: $3.75 to $5.50 with bath Three Blocks from C.P.R. Dock

'Take Current Events with You on Your Shopping Tour" Page 29 Points Of Interest In Seattle SEATTLE WAS BORN at Alki Point, where the first Seattle settlers landed. A monument now marks the spot, easily reached along a scenic waerfront route. LliritJLej WATERFRONT — Ships, great and small, under many flags, loading and discharging. Long docks extending into deep water, in­ cluding Colman Dock with fine view from glass-enclosed waiting - room. Curio shops, fish apd oyster booths, ship chandleries. Bell Street public terminal, observation roof gar­ den; • Port of Seattle offices, fourth floor. Take No. 37, Alki coach, south on First Avenue. Ride along the waterfront and view Hariman's BOOKS, Int. city skyline, visit lighthouse, then ride to end Book Headquarters to the Northwest of line and transfer to Coach 44 for addi­ tional marine view scenery. Now serving you with / two great stores: TOTEM POLE—At Pioneer Sguare, First and DOWNTOWN SEATTLE Yesler Way Alaska Indian family tree hand 1313 Fifth Avenue carved from a cedar over 60 feet long. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT 4321 University Way. YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP — Ferry Dock, between Marion and Columbia. A Seattle land­ SEATTLE mark. Featured in several national magazines. A must see for the Seattle visitor.

2 FLOOR SHOWS //y/,//9 DANCING Nightly ft //if MUl/r C£ norm Jtaonu;-; %* Mtfltra/t&U- >*f'-' ELiot 5030 i 602, UNION

IN SEATTLE ATW00D HOTEL R. F. LARK IN, Owner and Manager 104 Pine Street — Phone: SEneca 1750 Rates $2.50 -$4.00; With Bath $3.50 - $6.00 Close to docks, department stores, theatres, offiee buildings, and all downtown Seattle. Very popular with Canadians and Alaskans

Page 30 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events • accent an cuisine RENT YOUR CAR MAGIC INN (Daily from 5 pm. exc. Sun.) 602Vi Union at 6th EL 5030 A ^ from Dining, dancing Cr top entertain­ ment six nights a week from 5 pm. Chic Locale. In the heart of downtown Seattle. Excellent late supper dishes. Two floor shows nightly. Dancing nightly to the music of Norm Hoagy and his orchestra. Pleasant, re­ \NATI0NAL laxing atmosphere.

SKIPPER'S (Daily 5 pm.-l am. 208 Elliott Ave. W MU 8686 FREE IMMEDIATE Dining at its finest in the North­ PICKUP Cr SERVICE west's Original Seafood Restaurant. DELIVERY Original dishes exclusively served here Large collection of marine fixtures and ships models. Overlooks Seattle waterfront. Sea Shanty ONE WAY RENTALS Lounge for cocktails in connection. Ample In Seattle parking. Entertainment nightly. National Car Rental System, Inc. A CHEF is as good as his sauces. 6th & Olive MAin 4831 In Vancouver Clarke Simpkins U-Drive Limited Rose Garden Tea Room PAcific 5936 TAtlow 0383 LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTERNOON TEA 1315 W. Georgia St. 1526 WESTLAKE AYE. Entrance in Alley Between Pike and Pine Closed Sat. and Sun.

Seafood Restaurant & Sea Shanty Lounge

Seattle's Original Seafood Restaurant. Entertainment nitely. Lois Apple at the Hammond Organ. Direct radio broadcast via KIRO 9:15 p.m.

One block No. Denny Way "On The Waterfront" 208 Elliott Ave W. Phone: MUrdock 8686

America's Finest Quality Advertised Brands 3oohmaiP |v • ike enUre Ramify at (guaranteed Saving* up to 50% and more at KAYLEVS FACTORY SHOE OUTLET THIRD AVE. & STEWART ST.

IN ! I YTlCTORJA—Population of Greater Victoria, 1 10,000. The capital of the 1/ far-flung Province of British Columbia has the rather Gilbertian distinc- • tion of being situated upon an island 80 miles from the Mainland * which constitutes the major portion of B.C. With a population for Greater Victoria of 110,000, it is the im­ pressive gateway to Vancouver Island, Victoria itself, with its imposing and along the east coast of which Evergreen artiste Parliament Buildings, though it has Playground—as it is sometimes pictures­ an industrial life, is pre-eminently a city quely described—a road runs for a distance of exquisite gardens, beautiful residences of 186 miles in a northerly direction. and fine streets, and it has much of an It is necessary to put restraint upon Old World English atmosphere. It has one's superlatives in writing about Van­ travelled far from the years of its gensis, a couver Island, which is an astonishing Hudson's Bay fort and settlement, traces mixture of rugged mountain and lake of which are still apparent scenery combined with beautifully situated valleys of well-tilled agricultural land, but it will not be inappropiate to quote in this connection the lines from Wordsworth's LITTLE & TAYLOR poem: "Fair scenes for childhood's opening bloom, Registered Jewellers American Gem Society For sportive youth to stray in, Invite you to view their selection of For manhood to enjoy its strength And age to wear awav in." DIAMONDS ROGERS CHOCOLATES STERLING SILVER - CANADIAN JEWELRY The original Rogers Chocolates. Mailed 1209 Douglas St. Victoria, B. C. all over the world. Don't miss calling at this Old English Shop . . . have a look A GOOD breakfast means a good around. 913 Government St , Victoria. Phone 4-7021 morning.

ENGLISH BREAKFASTS • LUNCHEONS • TEAS • DINN£RS Recommended by Duncan Hines • AAA • Diners Club • Gourmet STAY OR DINE AT . . . "®liu> EtinUttuY' 3mt Quaint Bedrooms with Modern Private Baths, $5.50 to $12.00 Double Unique 17th Century Furniture. Armour, Pistols, and China Dinner Music by Well-Known Local Organist Specialties: Roast Beer and Yorkshire Pudding; English Trifle and Crumpets 429 Lampson Street Victoria, B.C. Tel. 2-8311 See exact replica of Shakespeare's birthplace adjacent to Inn.

Page 32 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events the park are a number of old Indian totem Points of Interest poles and the famous little dug-out canoe In Victoria which was converted into a deep-sea ship, to show the world what can be done in me way of little ship voyages when Captain J. C. THE BUTCHART GARDENS—Actually four Voss circumnavigated the world in her. She gardens-in-one, this 25-acre Fairyland of was named The Tillicum Flowers forms the main part of a 130-acre private estate at Tod Inlet, just 12 scenic miles from Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. Linked together by spacious lawns, flag­ Indian Craft Shoppe stone waite, tree-Lined paths and hedges . •. the English Rose, quaint Japanese and formai 905 Government St., Victoria, B.C. Italian Gardens complement the fabulous1 One Block North of Empress Hotel Sunken Garden. The latter was transformed Indian Moccasins — Eskimo Carvings out of a once-bleak, abandoned limestone Baskets — Cowichan Sweaters — Mastidon auarry. Today, its towering fifty foot walls Jewellery — Furs are clothed with Virginia creeper and ivy Game Skin Rugs its "floor" laid out in flower beds, alpine Souvenirs rockeries, lawns, streams, and a mirror- Visitors Welcome smooth artificial lake.

SHAKESPEAREfS BIRTHPLACE — An exact repiica down to the minutest detail of the house at Strcftford-upon-Avon, England, where Shakespeare was born, 1564. Recently com­ IRISH LINEN STORES pleted, the quaint residence is the home of LIMITED Squadron Leader and Mrs. Lane, proprietors of "Olde England" Inn, adjacent at 429 Lamp- 1019 Government St. Victoria, B.C. son Street. Open all year. Visitors invited to Established 43 Years take photographs of exterior. SPECIALIZING IN THE FINEST OF IMPORTED LINENS HELMCKEN HOUSE HISTORICAL MUSEUM —Oldest residence in British Columbia to sur­ Ladies' and Gents' Irish Linen Handker­ vive unchanged from original state. Built in chiefs in Plain Hemstitched, Initials or 1852 by Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken when Fine Hand Rolled Borders. Victoria was still a Hudson's Bay Company trading post. Its history is the history of Linen Guest cr Hand British Columbia. Adjoins Thunderbird Park Towels, Doilies, Runners, and is readily accessible. Operated by Pro­ Bridge or Luncheon Sets vincial Archives with a permanent curator to show visitors through. Open doily Tuesday to Irish Linen Damask Sunday, inclusive, 2-5 p.m. Tablecloths and Napkins in all popular sizes THUNDERBIRD PARK—This is a charming * little park just across Belleville Street from Inspection Cordially Invited the Empress Hotel Gardens and diagonally across the street from the Crystal Garden. In MONTAGUE BRIDGMAN "The Wedgwood Shop" CHINA... GIFTS More than 100 open stock dinnerware patterns by WEDGWOOD, MINTON ROYAL DOULTON and other famous makers. Over 500 different cups and saucers in a wide price range. Victoria's Largest Selection of Royal Doulton Figurines You will enjoy browsing at Bridgman's 811 GOVERNMENT ST. PHONE: 3-0821

"Take Current Events with You on Your Shopping Tour'1 Page 33 VICTORIA COLOR PHOTO • accent an cuisine Color Film Processing and Color Prints 48-hour service BAMBOO GARDENS (Daily 5 pm. — 2 am. 933 Forf St. Phone 5-5633 1708 Government St. 5-5521 Victorias newest and finest Chinese dining spot Heart of Chinatown. Pood is a treat. specialities: THE ADELPHI BOOK SHOP Pineapple Sweet and Sour Lean Old Fine and Rare Books Pork, Deep Fried Shrimps with Specializing in Canadiana vegetables, Chicken Chow Mein, Chinese Out of print books sought for and reported style. Bamboo Gardens Special Chop Suey. „.,.,,/ w- free °f charge. Ample parking. Open Fri. Cr Sat. to 3. am., 822l/2 Fort St. Ffcone 5-1746 Sun. 5 pm. to 1 am. "Carry-out" food service.

BAMBOO 0AKBSNS COLONIAL DINING ROOM GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT (Daily 7:30 am. — 12M. Sun. 9 pm.) • Pineapple Sweet and Sour Lean 270 Govt. St. (James Bay Hotel) '4-1751) Pork Excellent food in pleasant sur­ roundings. Colonial decor with • Deep Fried Shrimps, vegetables * beamed ceiling, hurricane lamps, • Chicken Chow Mein, China style. maple furniture. Colonial dinners • Bamboo Gardens Chop Suey from $1.25. Specialty for fish Open Daily 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. lovers: Beachcombers delight (deep fried 1708 Government St. Phone 5-5521 oysters, prawns, shrimp, scallops, fish fingers and golden French fries). $1.50.

TJke Spare Rib -Mou* THE EMPRESS ROOM (Open daily) CRAB LEG COCKTAILS 721 Government (The Empress Hotel) 4-8111 TOSSED SALADS Far famed Empress Hotel. Superb PAN FRIED CHICKEN ^ ^Xj r cuisine. Gracious and traditional service CORN FED STEAKS ^OBi sBf - Dinner 6 to 9 p.m. Supper [ dance to Billy Tickle's orchestra CHERRY BANK HOTEL ^^^ every Saturday, 9 to 12M. After­ 825 Burdett Ave. Phone 5-5380 noon tea served in the lounge daily, 3-5 pm.

THE MAHOGANY ROOM (Open Daily) JAMES M HOTEL 919 Douglas St (Hotel Strathcona) 3-7137 One Block from Beacon Hill Park, near Ideally convenient to meet friends CPR dock. 100 Rooms. Rates: Single, and for entertaining. When good $2.50; Double, $4.00. Fine food in the food is discussed in Victoria the Colonial Dining Room. Ample parking Mahogany Room comes in for facilities. praise. The decor, atmosphere and fine cuisine all combine to make a gracious 270 Government St. Phone: 4-7151 setting for delightful dining.

THE MAPLE ROOM THE MAPLE ROOM (Daily 8 am. - 11:45 pm.) IN HOTEL DOUGLAS 145inpo6 pougDouglau s St. (Hotel Douglas) 3-4157 One of Victoria's newest res­ J. EM. Neely, Manager taurants. Maple furniture. Unique i|r Well-cooked food in a de­ and attractive subdued lighting. lightfully restful atmosphere. Floor to ceiling drapes. Chummy, 1450 DOUGLAS ST. — VICTORIA, B.C. 4t\cosy , restful atmosphere. Well- Just \y2 blocks from HBCt store cooked food with wide selection on menu. Tiny tarriff. 1 y2 blocks from HBC

Paje 34 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events • accent an cuisine McEWEN'S RESTAURANT McEWEN'S (Daily 8 am. 11:45 pm ) Fort and Douglas 3-7187 One of Victoria's largest res­ £3ES taurants catering particularly to families and lorge parties. Booths Family Restaurant" for 2, 4, 6 and 8. Modest prices. Fountain and counter service. Spacious and attractive dining room. After­ FORT AND DOUGLAS noon Teas, Sandwiches, Salads, Steaks, Chops, Seafood. Central to everything in Victorio. IR VICTORIA it's the

"OLDE ENGLAND" INN (Open daily 8 am-10 pm) 429 Lampson (1% mi. fram city) Ph. 2-8311 Quiet, .tasteful Unique in Old World sotting. Rep­ setting for de­ lica of an Inglish baronial hall. lightful dining. Specialties: Roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, EngltsJr trifle & crumpets. At th* Hotel Strathcona Breakfasts, lunches, teas, dinners daily. Dinner music by well known local or­ ganist. Mr. and Mrs. Lane owner-hosts. AAA, Gourmet, Diners' Club. Duncan Hines. TERRA GOTTA ROOM OLD CHARMING INN DOMINION HOTEL 1420 Beach Drive, Oak Bay 4-0267 Enjoy Delicious food in Beautiful and historic spot. Old world dining the charming atmosphere room. Excellent cuisine. Specialise in home- of the Terra Cotta Room. cooked meals. Afternoon tea an experience Located in Victoria's not to be missed. Rudyard Kipling wrote second largest hotel. poems at antique desk in lounge. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Morrow, host and hostess. 759 Yates St. 4-4136

PRINCESS MARY RESTAURANT VESSEL (Daily 10 am. — 10:30 pm. exc. Sun., Fri. & Sat. 12 M.) Harbour Rd. (over Johnson St. bridge) 2-0642 fikteeeM Unique dining site and one of Vic­ toria's most papular. "Restaurant Victoria's Most Picturesque ship" is famous old CPR vessel RESTAURANT reconstructed. You go aboard up Specializing in . . . SEA FOODS wide gangplank. Restful, bright, Look for the neon sign just over the attractive. Fine food and service. Sensible Johnson St. Bridge tariff. Ample parking space. Reservations re­ 344 Harbour Road Victoria, B.C. commended. Dusty Miller, master. AAA Wsp ($L& Gtyarmtttg inn Don't miss The Old Charming Inn for afternoon tea in an old world dining room with a breathtaking view of the Island-studded Georgia Strait and snow-capped Mt. Baker. American & European Plan. 1420 BEACH DRIVE, OAK BAY 4-0267 VICTORIA, B.C.

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VICTORIA'S FAMOUS SMILE SHOW—Directed By Jerry Gosley. Fourth summer season. \J wo Victoria Features stars of British comedy. Typical English seaside entertainment Music hall • ait atmosphere. Every Thursday, Friday, Satur­ ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA—1040 day at 8:15 pm. thru Aug. 17. Langham Moss St. 4-3123. Gallery hours: Tues. thru Court Theatre, Rockland Ave. at Langham Sat., 11 am to ?:30 pm; Friday eve., 7-9:30 Sun., 2-3 pm. Closed Mon. adm. 25c at door. Special exhibits — Victoria Camera Club; * sports Anthony Law Show, thru Aug. 11; Per­ BASEBALL—Athletic Park, Cook St. Inter­ manent and Loan Collection Show, Aug national League. Young Liberals vs. Farmer 13-25; Driftwood Sculpture, Aug. 27 - Sept. 15. Construction, Aug. 13. Raniers vs. Farmer Construction, Aug. 17. JUNIOR FISHING DERBY—Victoria-Saanich • music Inlet Angler's Assn. Salmon Derby. Open to all youngsters 16 & under. Fine prizes. MADRIGAL SINGERS—U. of Washington Aug. 25 at Saanich Inlet. Phone 4-8862. Madrigal Singers. Aug. 7, 8:15 pm. Rich­ SKEET SHOOTING—Second & Fourth Sun­ mond Rd.; Harry Adaskin, violinist. Aug. 9. days, Victoria Gun Club, Albert Head Rd. BAND CONCERT—Beacon Hill Park, Sunday Metchosin, Visitors Welcome, Phone 8-1642. afternoon at 3. Aug. 11. Tourists welcome ICE SKATING—Victoria Curling Club, 1952 Quadra St. Thursday and Sunday, 8:30 pm. First for food and entertainment is 'till 10:30 pm. Skates to Rent 25c. Phone CURRENT EVENTS. 3-7042. AUTO RACING—Saturday Nights, August and Sept. Langford Auto Track, 8 pm. Island Highway at Langford. Admission $1.00. ICE CURLING—Fourth Annual Summer Bon- ROY IMPORTS Spiel. Victoria Curling Club, 1952 Quadra. Fine Scotch and JAEGAR Woollens Ang. 27-31. Phone 3-7042. for Ladies and Children. Exclusive GOLF—35th Annual Pacific Northwest Seniors Suits, Coats, Skirts, Cashmere sweaters, Chldren's Kilts, Scottish Tournament. Victoria Golf Club. August 12- Novelties, etc. One block from the 17. Phone 3-6913. Empress Hotel. RIDING—Victoria Riding Club. Cedar Mill Cross Rds. Selected Trails. Phone 3-2413. 817 GOVERNMENT STREET CRICKET—Windsor Park. Each Saturday, 2:30 VICTORIA, B.C. p.m. Tourists welcome. Admission free. WRESTLING—Memorial Arena. Every Thurs­ day evening. 8:30. Popular .prices. Phone DON'T MISS . . . 4-1522. The largest selection of imported choco­ BOX LACROSSE—Victoria Memorial Arena. lates and toffees in Canada. 8:30 p.m. Popular prices. Aug. 7, New Westminster.

LEES YOU'LL FIND most of your old favourite ENGLISH TOFFEE SHOP sweets in Canada's largest and choicest selec­ 643 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. tion at Lees English Toffee Shop, 643 Yates Tons to Choose From Street, between Government and Douglas. Lees was established in 1892. They pack and mail to all parts of the world.

IRISH BELLEEK CHINA DAOC'C I U

ENGLISH BONE CHINA j"ERS VICTORIA, B.C. 1317 Douglas St.

Page 36 Please Say You Saw It In Current Events • special events DOG SHOW—Vancouver Island Dog Fancier's Association. Sept. 6-7. Victoria Curling Club, Quadra St. Admission 50c, 9:30 am. SPECIAL SUMMER & FALL FLOWER SHOWS 'till 10 pm. Phone 9-2629. 11th Annual Victoria Gladiolus Society, Aug. 9-10, Crystal Gardens, 10 am. to 10 pm. Admission 50c. North and South Saanich Agricultural Fair with Flower Show. Aug. 31 - Sept. 2. East Saanich Road, Saanichton. View Royal Garden Club's Fall Show, Sept. 7. Association's Hall, Gorge Rd., Victoria. World Phone 9-3074 GYMKHANA—Colwood Trail Riders Annual Event, Aug 18, at estate of Major Wormer- Renowned sley, Duke Rd. Metchosin. Admission Free. ESTABUSH&O 1662 ELK & BEAVER LAKE SWIM REGATTA— Second annual juvenile lake to lake swim. Water Sports. Sept. 2, (Labor Day) Elk WOOLLEN Lake Park, Pat Bay Hwy. 10 am 'till 6 p.m. IMPORTS Quality clothing needs for all I the family . . . imported gifts | of rare beauty . . . traditional- \ ly the finest imports.

I CHESTER BARRIE — BURBERRY'S \ RODEX — LIBERTY OF LONDON | CASHMERE CREATIONS AND VIYELLA PRODUCTIONS IUJ&J uuiL$on • SHOWN ABOVE is an exact replica of Shakespeare's birthplace in Victoria, B.C. L i m i -r E o It is adjacent to the "Olde England" Inn, 429 Lampson St. Government Street at | TROUNCE ALLEY in Victoria \ 4 Blocks from -Empress Hotel. • SWEET English lavendar in North America, ALSO IN HOTEL VANCOUVER grows only in the Pacific Northwest. Wood­ ward's, florists, Fort street, make a specialty of drying the flowers for the perfume. They make up attractive sachets to mail home. BLUE WINDOW Leave them the addresses. They do the rest. VICTORIA'S FASCINATING GIFT SHOP Send a sachet home instead of a postcard. NEAR HUDSON'S BAY As low as 25c and up. 1607-A Douglas St. Victoria, B.C. 3-5815 Mrs. Marie Cheesman

CONTINENTAL FRENCH AND EUROPEAN PASTRIES Cakes of Distinction PASTRIES —Open All Day Wednesday— 1026 Blanshard Street, Victoria, B.C. Specializing in Simnel Cakes — Mail Orders (Near Royal Theatre) Phone 4-4561 LOUIS ERB, Manager

"Take Current Events with You on Your Shopping Tour" Page 37 • accent on cuisine THP *PARE RIB HOUSE (Dailv 5 pm - 10ipm T82H5E BXT (Cherry. Bank^ Hotel) 4- 66 t^-K* Delightful dining at its 9^TesT. Il' »ChaFming decor with curtained R l^walls. Subdued lighting with hur- »•* ricone lamp light stares. A iWjr<) chummy, cosy dining ™™*?*; becued Spareribs, Fresh Crab Leg Cocktails, Hot GaHic Bread, Tossed Green Salads. Entrance and parkling lot on Burdett Ave. Dexter Lewers, host. AAA.

TERRA COTTA ROOM (Daily 12N - 10 pm.) 759 Yates St. (Dominion Hotel) 4-41*5 >v Tares In the heart of the shopping and theatre district and Victorias most popular meeting place. Modern decor and smart modern lighting. Distinctive. Friendly and restful atmosphere. Food not surpassed any­ where in town. Highly recommended. Ample parking. AAA recommended .

• NANAIMO •

THE DINERS' RENDEZVOUS (10 am.-l am.) (Opp. CPR Ferry Wharf) . -Phone 2482 A restaurant which for beautiful appointments, decor and good food is not surpassed on Vancouver Is­ land. "Dine under the Stars. Deep tourquoise blue ceiling with constantly twinkling stars. Featuring both Canadian and Chinese Cuisine. Tiny tariff. Open: Fri. 10 am. - 2 am. Sat. 10 am. - Z:30 am.; Sun. 12N - 10 pm. AAA recommended.

AT THE CONTINENTAL Pastries, 1026 Blan- shard Street, you will find the largest selection of French, Viennese and Danish pastries Specialty: Simnel cake, a light fruit cake with marzipan. Note to U.S. visitors: Place your orders while in Victoria for your Christmas requirements. Open Wed.

Your stay in Victoria will not be a tradition complete without a meal from the in Victoria famed cuisine of the fashionable Empress Room* . * 9 VMpVVSS Afternoon tea—a renowned and re­ hoH'l laxing Empress custom—served in the Lounge daily from 3 to 5 p.m. A Canadian Pacific Hotel

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SCC ThC famous 5 Garde* WORLD FAMOUS 25 ACRE FAIRYLAND OF FLOWERS . . . FOUR GARDENS IN ONE . . . SUNKEN, ENGLISH ROSE, ITALIAN and JAPANESE. EXCITINGLY NIGHT LIGHTED FROM DUSK . . . RESTAURANT

Going to . . . BUTCHART GARDENS? Go in the little red 7-passenger Micro Bus Deluxe Joe Richards, prop. 3-6259 VICTORIA, B.C. Cor. Government & Broughton Sts. 2 Blocks up from the Empress Hotel. • VIEW in The Butchart Gardens from the family residence, "Benvenuto." A lovely flow­ er garden brightens this entrance way, lead­ ing to the restaurant . . . where delicious • NANAIMO • light lunches and afternoon teas are served during the summer season. * *THE DINERS' ^ * > (Rendezvous ** WOODWARD'S FLORISTS i*X "Dine Under the Stars" JjZ 619 Fort Street Victoria, B.C. Featuring both rfSw^S. Opposite C.P.R Agents for SSS^aiSe1 W **"* Wharf SUTTON'S SEEDS NANAIMO, B.C. FROM ENGLAND

"Stay Another Day and Play in the Pacific Northwest" Page 39 "All times Standard —for Daylight Sav­ ing add 1 hour." SCHEDULES BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIPS Vancouver-Victoria- Seattle Vancouver-Manaimo APRIL 28 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28, 1957 APRIL 28 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28, 1957 Princess Princess Leave Arrive Patricia Cr Joan & Vancouver Nanaimo Daily Princess Princess Marguerite Elizabeth Pr. of Vancouver 4:00 a.m.* 6:45 a.m. Pr. Elaine 5:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Lv. Vancouver 10:00 a.m. 10:59 p.m. Ar. Victoria Pr-of Nanaimo 8:00 a.m. 10:15a.m. 2:15 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 11:45 a,m. Lv. Victoria Pr. Joan § 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Pr. Elaine - 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Ar. Seattle 9:00 p.m. Pr. of Vancouver 11:30 a.m.* 2:15 p.m. Lv. Seattle . 8:00 a.m. Pr. of Nanaimo 2:00 p.m 4:15 p.m. Ar. Victoria . „ 11:50 a.m. Pr. Elaine 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Lv. Victoria 1:10 p.m. 10:59 p.m. Pr. Patricia t 6:15pm.X 8:30 p.m. Ar. Vancouver ..... 5:25 p.m. 6:00 a.m. Pr. of Vancouver 7:00 p.m.* 9:45 p.m. 11:15 p.m. (a) Passengers may remain on board— Pr. of Nanaimo 9:00 p.m. \ Arriving Victoria, until 8:45 a.m. Leave Arrive Arriving Vancouver, until 8:30 a.m. Nanaimo Vancouver Coffee Room open for practically entire trip (except between the hours of 12:15 a.m. and Pr. of Nanaimo 5:00 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 7:00 a.m.). All meals a la carte. Pr. of Vancouver ... 7:45 a.m. *10:30a.m. Pr. Elaine 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Pr. of Nanaimo 11:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Pr. Joan § 1:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. p-. Elaine 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Victoria-Part Angelas of Vancouver ..-. 3:15 p.m. *6:00p.m of Nanaimo 5:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m APRIL 28 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28, 1957 Elaine . 8:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Princess Joan Patricia f" .,.- 9:00 p.m. 11:15 p.m. Daily or of Vancouver 11:15 p.m. *2:00 a.m. Princess Elizabeth § or Princess Elizabeth, t or Princess Marguerite. Lv. Victoria 8:20a.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:20p.m. * All ferries will arrive and depart from Pier Ar P Angeles 10:00a.m. 2:40p.m. 7:00p.m. C EXCEPT "Princess of Vancouver" which Lv P Angeles 10:40 a.m. 3:10 p.m. 7:20 p.m. will arrive and depart from Pier No. A-3, Ar. Victoria 12:20p.m. 4:50p.m. 9:00p.m. approached via Cardero or Burrard Streets.

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