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A “farmer” in the Kelowna said he \yould contact VancoUT ', area is cultivating a special ver about the matter. kind of .crop you cahnbt buy in He said police were aware stores--marijuana:— according certain people in Kelowna were to a Vancouver newspaper. using ‘‘speed.” LSD and mari­ juana, but the situation was not UNITED NATIONS (CP) v- Ainbassadpr George Ignatieff Denny Boyd wrote Friday said:,. ■■■.■ that a large portion of the mari­ serious. The UN Security Council con­ “About halt a dozen people demned Israel Friday for Aug. 4 “We believe that acts of vio­ juana used in Vancouver is be-i ing grown within three miles bring the stuff in about once a air attacks in Jordan which the lence feed on one another and tnonth, but not in large quanti­ that all violations of the cease­ of Kelowna. I s r aelis said were aitned ties,’’ he said. against Arab terrorist bases set fire hxust be avoided.” The section of his column An RCMP officer from the reads: “Next, time you are driv­ up with Jordanian permission. He warned that the liltimate Kelowpa detachment said Sat­ Tile councii warned against a outcome of this cycle of vio­ ing hear Kelowna, admire the urday The knew nothing m qre repetition of such attacks. lence can only be a breakdown vineyards, the lush orchards of than what was in the Vancouver Jordanian officials said the in the tenuous peace in the Mid­ apples, peaches, cherries and Sun, but he, interided to have raids killed 34 person/ and in­ dle Easti apricots. And do drop out to the report checked. jured 82. U.S. Ambassador George Ball that large field, 2Va miles from He mentioned a group of hip­ said hs regrets recent outbreaks Kelowna, where a large portion Arab nations wanted the 15- pies who had said they were in the Mddle East diverted at­ of the marijuana distributed in seeking a place to stay,, then, S ' " nation council to threaten Israel tention from peace efforts by Vancouver is being grown. W'ith sanctions in case of future told the police later ■ they had UN special envoy Gunnar Jar-1 The Vancouver column was found a farm er who'would ac? attacks, but in 10 days of be­ ring. Ball said none of the par­ hind-the-scenes Consultations photostated by Ktlowna police commodate them. The farm’s ties is “without guilt.” , I at noon and a police spokesman location is uhknown; the Arab resolution was watered The resolution took account to down to state that the council a lesser extent of Arab raids would take notice of any new at­ against Israel by recalling in a tacks. preamble paragraph a previous The resolution, a P P r o v e d resolutioh deploring all violent unanimously, was similar to one incidents in breach of the cease­ TTiere have been three a r­ The“ head” from Vancouver adopted by the council last fire."-' rests made so far this year by denied Boyd’s statement in the March 24 after an Israeli raid Israeli Anibassador Yosef Te- RCMP in connection’ with pos­ column that most of the mari­ IT'S NEVER THE RIGHT WAY UP on what the Jewish, nation de­ koah said this was insufficient session of marijuana,, variously juana found On the Coast is scribed as a major hase of A1 and reflected the inability of the known as pot, magic grass or grown here! “ Some of it comes : Whichever way you look, at except for. the shaky line fig­ up, which is the non-surreal­ Kelowna, after the rain , had Fatah, the Arab terrorist organ- thoughfully provided a suitr council to deal adequately with simply grass. One of the charg-. from the Okariagan, but most ■ it, this picture will never be ure ; and the wiggly swing ist way, looks quite odd. So, ization. ( v' the right Way up. The way seats. But it is the most ar­ take your pick, '^ e scene was able puddle.—(Courier Photo) the situation. es was dropped and the other of it arrives via the United States from Mexico.” it is right here Ibpks the bestv tistic view. The other way captured in Strathcqna Park, Canada, in supporting the Tekoah pledged Israel would two are still pending in court. In a January story, S.Sgt. K- toned-down resolution, made do its utmost to ensure the A reliable source from Vam A. Attree, in charge of Kelowr clear that it feels there were maintenance of the ceasefire. couver said he has not heard of violations of the Middle East “It expects the Arab states to na RCMP detachment, said “It’s . this particular field of. mari­ silly to say there isn’t any being ceasefire on hoth sides. do the s^me,” he said. juana but knows they do exist iw':'jv.-W'V ,------—-rv- brought into town, but the dif­ in the Okanagan: “There are ficulty is to find but how much.!' many, many places in the Oka­ Sonie reports are a result of VAILEY LABOR SCENE nagan Valley where grass is “people getting nervous about either growing wild or has been nothing,” hb added, referring to planted,” he saidi a case where a group of young PRAGUE (AP) — Romanian spite opposition from the Krern- Commercially known as In­ people thought to be smoking President Nicholas Ceausescu Un. dian Hemp—from which rope is marijuana were actually smok- warmly endorsed Czechoslova­ 'ITie visiting chief of state, made—marijuana is a weed ing tea. LAGOS (CP)—- The federal fort, for a mlUtary , solution to kia’s reformist regime Friday who also heads Romania’s Com­ and grows well in various soils. Possession of marijuana is a , Nigerian capital buzzed with the conflict. and called on feuding parties in munist party, and Czechoslovak The plant, between four and six criminal offence, punishable by speculation today that a majcr , All week long. Radio Biafra the divided Communist bloc to P r e s i d e n t Ludvik Svoboda feet tall, is dried and crushed, imprisonment up to seven years. bttensive into breakaway Biafra has reported fighting in all sec­ settle their differences in “com- signed a 20-year treaty of producing a substance resem­ Imprisonment for life . results now is under way. tors of the country. In Lagos, radly” talks, friendship, co-operation and mu­ A study in contrasts exists in. ous packs in order to have a bling mint. from trafficking in mai’ljuana. Only Friday, Nigeria’s chief federal army sources admitted "At this time, so many differ­ tual assistance. Okanagan union - management basis for setting rates that are of, state, Maj;-Gen. Yakubu to “some movements’ on the ences have amassed between Speaking , to workers in a matters today, , equitable. Gowon, rejected a call by Em­ war front, but said these were Socialist countries and in the Prague aircraft factory, Ceair In one situation a strike ap­ All agreem ent changes will peror Haile Selassie of Ethippia aimed solely at defending movement that we regard it as sescu said: pears possibie, in the other a be effective Sept, 1. for a ceasefire in the civil war, present i)ositions. a basic and most urgent re­ “ During our brief stay in settlement has been negotiated, A government - supervised Ike Remains In Bad Shape now iif^it.s 14th moiilii. Four members of the Nige­ quirement not to undertake any­ Czechoslovakia, wo have be­ amid indications of complete strike vote appears nearer in rian federal dclogation in Addis The sixjculation re c e i v a d thing that could bring new ten­ come convinced anew that the harmony between the two sides. the current wage dispute be­ Ababa bft today for Lagos for sions or increase the prc.sent fate of socialism is in safe The B.C. Iriteripr F ruit and tween the Canadian Union of backing froiii Radio Biafra, consultations. Sources stressed Public Employees and 13 Oka which admitted federal forces ones,” Ceausescu said in a hands and that your nation has Vegetable Workers’ Union, Lo- After New Heart Attack that two members would go speech during his goodwill visit trust in the Communist phrty. cai 1572 CLC has announced a nagan municipalities, were only 30 miles from Aba, WASHINGTON (AP) - Army The doctors said Eisenhower back Monday,, and that the d> wage settlement negotiated with Ofiafra’s temporary capital and here. (Continued on Page 2) doctors reported today that for­ is also receiving “continuous parture did not mean that the Romania, and recently Czech­ INDEPENDENCE CALL the Valley packing houses re|>- Its last major administrative See: LABOR mer president Eisenhower re­ talks had failed. oslovakia, have charted a more “A basic condition for resented by the Okanagan Fed­ medication" directed at main­ centre. mains in “ critical condition.*' taining normal heart rhythm. Observers in Lagos noted mat independent course in the So­ strengthening the unity of So­ erated Shippers was accepted They expressed “increasing But, it had been reported in three days ago federal army viet-aligned bloc of nations de- cialist countries and of the Com­ by 90.5 per cent of the mem­ , Lagos that federal commandos field commanders returned to munist movement is respect for bers who voted at special meet­ concern” ,for him as a re.suit of w'ere only 10m iles south of Aha Lagos for, a staff meeting, with the right of every party to work ings called to discuss the new irregular heart action following and nearing artillery range. Gowon. out its own poliijy independ­ term s. ,, his tnajor heart attack Friday. Nigeria’s decision not to ac­ ently.” The doctors reported that El­ Gowon also turned down an Male employees' wages were cept an Interatlonal Red Cross He said party differences "on senhower, since being stricken invitation from Elnpcror Selas­ raised by 10 per cent in 1908 proposal to fly relief to a nou this or that problem” should be and a further seven per cent Friday, has suffered two epi-. sie to go to Addis Ababa, the trallzed airstrip in Biafra also resolved “In comradely talks, sodcs of irregular heart actipn, Ethiopian capital, where stale­ in 1969, Female ba.se rate was seemed to indicate the federal with patience and understand­ losing consciousness briefly dur­ mated peace talks are being increased four cents per hour TORONTO (CP) - Transit side wished to push ahead. ing.” ing both. held, with an additional eight per workers will be In for a long In Geneva today, the Interna­ r They anid he rallied after struggle, if they strike next VANCOUVER (CP) ~ Claude cent in 1908 and a further seven A drive uorlJi toward Aba tional Red Cross Committee de- per cent in 1909, Thursday, say Toronto Transit each episode, becoming “alert” from Port lla'rcourt, now occu­ plofed the Nigerian govern­ Wagnar, 24, told a hushed mag­ with no evidence of brain dam­ A 3,2'per cent of gross earn­ Commission offielals. pied by federal forces, by 'wo ment’s refusal to allow mercy istrates court hero Friday that Their warning came afloi age. commando columns this week ho murdered three pearson dur­ ings in lieu of statutory holidays However, “the occurrence of flights with food and' medicine will be paid in 1908 with 3,2 talks between the TTC and its has been viewed as a possible for the sick and starving in Biaf­ ing the last seven years. these episodes of irregular heart per cent paid on the com­ employees broke down Friday a prelude to art all-out federal ef­ ra. He said he was paid a total of few hours after they began. action is of increasing cbnccrrt $8,200 by underworld sources to pounded increase in 1909. A union preference clause Leonard Mpynohan, president to his ph.ysicians,” said a act as a hired killer and that Stronger Now 1() a,n), EDT statement on Ei­ was written into the now agree of Division 113 of, (ho Ainnlgam the murders took place in the CAPE KENNEDY, Fla, (AP) senhower's condition. United States, menl with other improvements ated Transit Union, said the - Two highly destructive miilti- In the seniority provisions. union’s cxoculivo board unani The doctors re|)orted that the Salazar Reshuffles Cabinet Wagnar, who gave his birlh- ple-warhead ml.s.*iloR designed 77-ycar-old general of the army mously refused to continue talks |)lu(.'t! as Montreal, was on the The 4fl-hoiir week will be in to penetrate deep into enemy effect between Nov. 1 and June after TTC negotiators put the has received oxygen continuous­ stand as a material witness at defences entered (ho U.S. nu- ly ever since ho w'as stricken at the preliminary hearing of .lean 14 commeilclng Nov, 1. onu.s on the union for dropping elcar arsonal Friday with Ri>ce issues, that were p)'cvlousl.v 1:25 p,in, Friday with his sev­ Suzor, .30, of Quebec, ehargod It was mutually agreed the With Eye On Africa Colonies tncular back-to-back launchings. shippers and the union would rai.scd. enth, and pos.iibly tvoriit, heart with being an acce.ssory to Ihe The missiles—the navy’.s I'o- The city’s 5,400 transit workers seizure. LISBON (CP) A March 13 slaying of Real Des- share the cost of bringing in seidon, capable of carrying It) an industrial engineer to do a voted ovcrwlielmlngiy Thursday The official statement issued Pmtugucse cabinet reshuffle by lodge.*, 35, in a .skid road room­ warheads that can be sprayed by Walter Reed Army Hospital ing house in Vancouver, "tim e and motion” study of the night to go on strike next Thurs Prime Mlnl.ster Antonio de Oliv­ on prc-selcctcd targets lum- work content involved in vari day. said; eira Salazar is seen here as an Suzor was Iwupd over for trial drcds of miles apart, and the “Gen, Eisenhower has re- apprtrenl effort to giVc a furlhc/ on Ihe charge, ' air force's Minutemau lI~woie maiiieci in crltleal eondltlon boost to PortuRal’H military ef­ labelled completely successful since the previous bullutin at TED KENNEDY fort in its embattled African ter­ in maiden lest flights from the 4 p,m. Friday, During the piust . . . smiles, but no . . . ritories. space centre at Caiie Kennedy, NEWS IN A MINUTE 17 hours ho has su.stained two In the reshuffle Friday night, Blast In Spain When thrty become ojreratlon- episodes of irregular heart ac- Mir force Gen. Vennncio Augusto al, the missiles will replace the lion—ventricular fibrillation. Deslandcs, ,59, deputy secretary Leaves 28 Dead Polaris and Mlniitemnn 1 and II PNE Launched With Huge Parade Holti eplsrsles were term inated for national defence for Iho last as the backlione of America’s VANCOUVER (CP)-Tltc 1908 edition of Ihc Pacific Na­ pr'imfitly tiy electrleal ineiins-- Ted Kennedy five years, wa? given the top ALICANTE. Spain (AP) rntallntory force. Hoth are ex­ tional Exhibitimi was luunchtHl Saturday with a mamrnolli deflbrillatlon.” coordinating jost of chief of the .Rescue workers searcherl for pected to he oiieratiohal in three-mile |)arndo through downtown Vancouver that iKillce arm H forces general staff, , more bodies today in the alrout two .years, officials expected would attract alrout 200,000 spoclators. At the same time younger I smouldering remains of a fire­ Poseidon, rated iwitentially The parade left the west end area under sunny skies at 10 Stays Silent men with outstanding militar.v works factory ripjicd aimrt Fri­ eight times as effective as Polar a.m. PDT heading for Iho PNE grounds adjoining Empire Floods In Korea records were given the arm;, day by a blaiit that claimed at IS, it 34 feet long, 74 inchea in Stadium in the east end. BOSTON (APi Senator Fxl- and na>y mmi.-'ti'c. ' least 28 hvc.s. diameter and weighs fs'i.OOO ward Kennedy fiew home Fri­ 'Hie e m p h a s i s on armed rwcnly-thrcc dead were re iwunds. Like the Polaris, it has Cause 21 Deaths day after a vacation in Giecc# foiCCS i(vor(liMnti>'n coupled covered from the ruins in thela innge of 2„'')00 miles, but it is Three Killed In Fire At Vancouver SEOUI, 'API - Torrentinl and smiliiiKly declined anv in­ with the li'C of jnungcr officers town Ilf Ibi, .'>() mile* from hcic j reported to be twice a* accurate VANCOUVER (CPI- Police were attempting lo identify rains and flisKis neeompanvinn terviews at l/ogan Internntioi.Bl cdfiic-, whciiyvlraOi'diuarv nvov- i'Etv'i'' i>ersons died in hospd.it as the older mi.ssile. llirco pciwuR who died earl.v'today when fire damhgcd a typhoon P()lly Friday killed ni Ait3)0i'l. seas flofcm c c\iH nditm e ,st iiaK ■ during the night: ■ \ ' ...... thrce-storcy rooiiilng house in east Vancouver, Two men least 21 jXMsons, police 'e- lie left for Ins home at llyan* at an all-time record of fi.- Officials said they ex|icct to and a woman were believed to have died from asirhyxiation jxirted. Thirty-five otliora were.niHport on Cape CikI, 100,001).000 escudo* lalxHit find more Ixxties beneath ihe after iho blaze broke out In the lower ixrrtion of the wooden rc|)ortcd missing and thouHand* Kennedy had been yachting In $230,000,0(H)), PREJSIDE.N’T SALAZAR mounds of rubble. Soviet Super Jet building. left homeless, the rc|x>rt said the Aegean with Greek ship owner Aristotle Onassis, The rl-e In expenditure was . . , looklnt at Africa Cfliise of the m ishap has Pot mainly due to giiernlla activi­ liecn dctcrmiiu'il, but investiga- Wave Of Terror Hits Florida City Flying back lo the U.S. IjY ties which *t»ut<-d in .Xngola In member cabinet din m»t affect toid stK'culatcd it started m a Reported Ready Making New Hearts way of Ixmdan, Kennedy told 1961 and rpi' >d to Mi .ambique stoie of percussion caps manu- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (A P )-A wave of fire Ix.mli- rejiorter* at the Brlllsh capital; Uk several men who are con­ MOSCOW (AP) - The Rovirt Ing, window smashing and looting swept St. Petcrstmrg and Guirca f a c t u r e d (or toy piitoU, Union'* luperaonlc pa»*enger To Be Top Industry "I’m not talking abqut polltina,' Salarar. 79. who ha* niled sidered i*otentlal successors. Occa.*ional sm at 1 explosion* today in the rlly’i first full-scale racial disorder since a In I/Hidon, he spent ■ day on airliner, the TU-144, has Iwen garbage collectors’ strike began in May. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) Portugal fur half hi* lifetime, Among these are Foreign Mlnls- irontinuerl today. completed and is l>eing readied A noted American heart *ur- what hesaid was private misl- |'t«wm‘'“a*i1dHf'VWay~i*"“feder«4ly» I l.Vmemlser c»t>ii\r!, tint th-- the, number of injured at be- radio reported Friday niBld MaddoxSeeks Democratic Nomination ^lK»nso^ed secret rf|K)i4 shows Ix-e Radziwill, sister of the wtf* shakeiip g.ise r,u indnatUHi' CANADA’A IlHill-i.OW iwecn 24 and 40. An exact ctxint The Soviet Kuirersoiue ii «u*i«! ATI.ANTA, (la, 'A P) Gov. Lester G, Maddox of Gcoigia she manutarturr, ioseition *,r,l (if the late president John F, w hV 'her.he (',»< 't t i’n<'.*,cn a «■»* i:r.a\»';at'!e hecsnne mo't long h»« I'leen experted to fl. (frvlng of sniftcisl heart* w;it Kennedv. and conferred with 3.-iuOln TU Imlav siiiiouiii cd hi* t aodidai y for the Democialic piesi- JiUrCT l-tO!'. of ih'vie hurt were taken to var­ 'Irefoie !.*ie Rnti*h French aiid, deolisi noiiiinaiion. ne Ihe »cciitid Isigest industry former prima m inister Haroid ITtday a changes in the 15- 1 TTie ras-Piinc'e All>eit , .39 ious hit.spiuU and clinu s. the Am encan m<*iels. i m the U S. by 1988, 1 MacMillan. I TAGE $ KEIA)WNA b m Y OTP SAT.. AUG. 17. l i « NAMES IN NEWS -SAVE Collinson Realtors Wrapped In APPOINTMENT EVERY DAY OTTAWA (CP) — Pierre El­ ter slipped down an ancient cir­ liott Trudeau apparently is hoii- cular staircase at the back of daying somewhere in , Europe his former office, drove to- this weekend—quietly. Govemment House, entered by The 4fl-year-old bachelor a back way, requested dissolu­ prime minister. slipped out of tion of ParUamwit from Gover­ Montreal — quietly — Thursday nor-General Michener and then A facelift for the 90-ycar-oki said Friday in Washington in night on a commercial, airliner went back to the Parliament Canadian National Exhibition, disclosing a second-quarter de-;for Spain. Buildings—all without the proposed by Premier John Ro* ficit of S150,000,()(K).; This com­ Whether he stayed somewhereknowledge of crowds of watch­ harts when he officially dpem pares -W'ith ,5660,000,()00 in the in Spain or flew off frond Mad­ ing reporters. ed the fair Friday, has receiv­ first quarier and the quarterly rid to, some other. counfi^r was ed an enthusiastic reception hverage last year of nearly not knovm pubUcly, and his of­ from . city and exhibition offi­ 5900,000,00(). Canada m ade a fice here refus«i to say. cials. Mr. Robarts said provin­ major contribution, in a period Mr. Trudeau’s departure (or a APPOINTMENT cial involvement in the west* in which several other unusUal 10-day vacation, delayed earlier end waterfront CNE will; begin influences were at work as part by the national postal strike, with a pavilion to replace the of its pledges for being freed was announced Friday rhorning, old Government of, Ontario last Feb. 29 from all U.S. curbs a few hours after he arrived in on foreign investment. buildingiMIncr built hitilt in in 1926, 1926 . but but will Will K - Spain. also include expansion of the Actress Valeria Sblanis, .ac­ His office refused to say even fair to two months in 1971. With cused in New York of shooting which continent the prime min­ financial co-operation between Andy Warhol, pop artist and ister was visiting, but later it Toronto; the province and- the underground movite-maker, has was learned that be had taken a federal goverrlment, the CNE been found incompetent to stand Canadian Pacific Airlines fUgbt can become: “an outstanding trial and ordered committed to to Madrid. showcase for all: Canadians,” a mental institution. Miss Sb­ With him were an assistant he said. This year’s grandstand B or lanis was indicted June 27 on cabinet secretary, Michael Pit- t o m McKin n o n show, a large-scale re-cnact- charges of attempted murder, field, and an RCMP officer. In­ rhent from Canadian history, assault and illegal possession of spector William Buchanan. The Directors of Collinson Imited Quantities . lb. would be the right type of pro­ a weapon. The 28-year-bld ac­ Mortgage and Investments gram to reflect the more na­ ■ A spokesman said Mr. T ru­ tress starred in Warhol’s I Am deau will be kept informed of Ltd. take pleasure in an­ tional character of the revamp­ a Man. Warhol, 36, was in hos­ nouncing the appointment of ed exhibition, he said, suggest­ developments at homC until his JOHN ROBARTS pital for two months recovering return Monday, Aug. 26. IVans- Mr. ■ Tom McKinnon, R.l. ing that the shows from other from his wound. (B.C?.), as Real E state Repre­ parts of Canada; such as the . . , a new CNE port Minister Hellyer is acting sentative. Calgary Stampede, could be in as prime minister, while he is said Friday in Ottawa that five Times Publishers Ltd. of Vic­ gone. :,■■ , ; vited to give CNE perform-; toria Friday was convicted of Formerly specializing in the or six of the appointees will be Okanagan Realty Ltd. are ances. advisers drawn from outride publishing an admission or con­ The hbhday is the prime min­ appraisal field, Mr. McKinnon pleased to announce the ap­ Banks will be allowed to the government, fession and fined S200. The com­ ister’s first known trip outside was employed as Field, Ap- | the country since he became pointment of Mr. Bert Leboe charge higher Interest on fu­ pany, which publishes the Vic­ praiser for the City of Kel­ A Lethbridge, Alta,. ,folk rock toria Times newspaper, had prime minister : April 20, to their Sales Staff at the owna. and City Assessor and ture government - guaranteed music group played its way to A week before the swearing-in Peachland Branch. loans to students. Finance Min­ pleaded not guilty to the , charge Building Inspector for the a $2,000 prize Friday in a na­ ister Benson announced Friday which was laid following publi­ he made a weekend iyisit to Bert has had previous ex­ Town of Williams Lake. A tional band competition at the member of the Professional in Ottawa,The loans, most im­ cation of a news report of a Florida while at least onie of his perience in Real Estate, also Canadian National Exhibition aides insisted that he was rest­ Red; Ripe, portant source of credit to preliminary hearing; in a crim­ was active for some time in Division of the Real Estate in Toronto.! The Shai Karak, inal negligence case last Janu­ ing somewhere in Quebec. the lumbering business, and Institute of B.C., Tom has needy students across the coun­ composed of John Kloppenborg, M ' • ■ • 'lb * try, have been made at a flat ary. Magistrate George Hallett Mr. T r u de a u’s assistants served as President of the served the profession in vari­ Elizabeth Blair and Douglas '5% per cent since the Canada imposed' the penalty. . ; - sometimes complain he is al­ Northern Interior Lumber- ous capacities, most recently Student Loans Plan took effect Smith, all 17, will represent lowed little privucy in his off- men’s Association at Prince as 1st Vice-President of the Canada in the rock music world duty hours, although occasional George, B.C. B.C. Association of Assessors. in 1964. The rate is expects championship at Laiiibertville, to rise by two per cent. weekend trips outside the capi­ He was elected 5 times to His vast knowledge of the N .J., Aug, 23-25. The Art Gal­ LABOR SCENE tal have passed virtually unnot-r the House of Commons repre­ Real Estate and Appraisal A Hiatlan military court re­ lery of Toronto took second iced by reporters. senting the Cariboo Consti­ field makes him particularly jected Friday a move by David place.'- (Continued From Page l) tuency. well qualified to assist you in Knox, Bahamas information di­ Of the currerit.trip, laides said all phases of real estate A Windsor, Ont., woman was Kelowna union, members .will they had little doubt Mr. Tru­ Bert is ■ married with . 8 rector,- to plead guilty, to one meet, here Monday at 8 p.m. deau would be tracked down children, 3 of whom are, riill transactions. of six charges agaihst him, killed and 36 persons were and the executive will suggest within a few days by reporters at home at 952 Kennedy St., South African-born Knox, 46, taken to Kingston hospitals Fri­ , Mr . McKinnon will welcome Home Made Quality, from Our Own Oven day after a Montreal-to-Qhicago m em bers ask the m inirier of But they hoped to give him at Kelowna. your enquiries anytime, day had asked to change his not- labor for a strike vote. ' . guilty plea on a charge of try- Greyhound bus overturned and least: a few days of , privacy, by Bert will be happy to assist or night. His home phone skidded : onto the median of the The Vernon local has made a refusing to give his destination. with your Real Estate re­ nurhber is 763-4401. : ing to bridge the Port au Prince similar request to the minister police chief, Frederick McArty, Macdonald-Cartier Freeway six While Mr. Trudeau's current quirements. Call him at Kel­ miles east of Kingston, Ont. and the other II ' municipalities disappearing act may go down owna 763-4508, or Peachland after his arrest June 1 bn espio­ will be making their desires nage charges. Dead is E ^ ^ Day, 51. Hospital as one of his finest, it still falls 767-2202. authoritier said four of the pas­ known within the next 10 days, short of his feat on April 23, : Transport Minister Hellyer is sengers were seriously injured. Harley Horn, Kelowna union when the last Parhament was COLLINSON expected to announce in the Two of then are believed to spokesman said. dissolved. OKANAGAN SiOriTCiAGl. AM) iNVL-TMr'-.t'-. iH' next two weeks the establish­ have fractured spines. \ Mr. Horn said even wKnn the Oh that day the prime minis­ ment of a special study group feeling of the membership has REALTY Ltd. \ REALTORS which will join him in a series The United States is making been expressed, the union will of trips to about 25 Canadian “very substantial progress” in attempt to bargain again. . 762-5544 762-3713 cities to study housing and curbing its dollar drain, Treas­ The union voted 97 per cent .lirbah , problenis. An informant ury Secretary Henry Fowler in favpr of rejecting the concili­ ation board’s report released Apartment Hotel Aug. 2. The municipc ities vot­ VICTORIA, B.C. ed in Vernon Thursday to ac­ NOW SHOWING cept the report. Tourist accommodation. M r. Horn said< the municipal Rooms or fully furnished ■ . JOSEPHELEVINE stand was no surprise. suites, with dinette-kitchen- ette. Bath and shower in all MIKE NICHOLS-LAVVRENCE TURMAN “If I was oh the other side of Nabob, Assorted the fence and that agreement rooms. Centrally located, ’Beniamin- was offered to me. I’d accept— within walking distance of do you find me Flavors, 3 oz. pk. fast,” he said. shops, bus depot, theatres, SAIGON (AP) — Fierce new Spokesmen said 18 Americans Both partieri are attempting museum and park. ., , undesirabkr battles flared up along the were killed and 17 North Viet­ to negotiate a regional contract, 1001 Douglas Street ’Oh, no northern frontier, in the ,central namese bodies were found, in­ said to be the fii’st of its kind Phone 386-3441 Mi&Robihson. . highlands and east of Saigon, cluding those of three sappers in Canada. killed inside the defensive peri­ Ithink with heavy casualties reported Municipalities involved are you're the on both sides; the southern al­ meter. Kelowna, Coldstream, Kamloops, Perfect Bodywork lied command said today. Farther north,; about fi) miles Lillooet, Merritt, Oliver, Osoy- mo6t attractive U.S. and South Vietnamese below the centre of the demili­ bos, Penticton, Revelstoke,.Vil­ of all troops repulsed four attacks tarized zone, mortars killed four lage and district of Salmon ^ my parents’ Thursday and Friday, and U.S. U.S. marines as they landed by Arm, Summerland, and Vernon. friends,’ marines making a helicopter helicopter for ah attack. Ameri lan'ding against North Viet­ can artillery returned the fi~e TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* namese positions Friday ran and killed 10 North Vietnamese, Toronto Hepatitis riCIUKIt muah into a mortar barraige. the U.S. command said. Super-Valu, The battles left 157 North Near Gio Linh, in South Viet Believed Curbed ANNE BANCROFT Evenings 'Ar All Collision Repairs Vietnamese and Viet. Cong and nam's northeast corner, marine TORONTO (CP) — The out­ DUSTIN HOFFMAN and 9 p.m. 1 lb. pkg. - - 77 Americans and South Viet­ and South Vietnamese armor break of hepatitis in Toronto’.* 'Ar .Fast and Dependable KATHARINE ROSS No Admlttanci !• namese dead. pushed nto the southern half of Yorkville district now appears Ofrtoiit undor ll« The heaviest action was the demilitarized zone Friday, stabilized and virtually under / Over 40 years experience. around the training camp and following up another stiff fron­ control, K. C. Charron, Ontario artillery headquarters of the tier action Thursday in which deputy minister of health, said D. J. KERR South Vietnamese 18th Division government troops reported kill­ Friday. at Xuan Loc, 40 miles cast of ing 1G5 northerners. The south He said the scale and distribu­ Auto Body Shop B a j a m o u n i Saigon. ern force withdrew at dusk with tion of the outbreak did hot war­ 1110 St. Paul 762-2300 The Viet Cong sent sappers no contact reported. rant calllg it an epidemic. The and riflemen against the instal­ North Vietnamese troops am­ 12-membcr committee formed lation behind a 300-round mor­ bushed a U.S. 4th Infantry Divi­ under Dr. Charron to control tar barrage Thursday, then am­ sion truck convoy in thP central the outbreak .said Friday there bushed one of the division’s bat­ highlands 12 mi'.rs of Plciku now are 37 confirmed cases in talions Friday five miles south­ City. tlic area. SCHOOL D ISTR ia No. 23 (KELOVVNA) east of the town. Vietnamese Super-Valu, sources reported 100 Viet Cong killed in the two clashes. They PAIttHTS PIEASE NOTE 32 oz. jar - - - - said .52 government soldiers were killed. Registration for beginners, and pupils who arc new to Kelowna School District, In the northern sector, 15 sap­ or returning after a period of absence, will take place as follows: pers got into positions of a U.$. Kelowna Secondary School, 57.5 M arvcy A venue —j Grades 8 lo 12 — August 1st Air Cavalry Dvislon unit Friday as enemy troops 19 to 22, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. launched a strong mortar and EXCEPTIONAL Dr. Knox Secondary School, 1555 Burtch'Road — Grades 8 to* 12 — August ground attack against American positions 15 miles northwest of 26 t6 29, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Hue, George Elliot Secondary School, Winfield — Grades 8 to 12— - August 27 to KETCHUP 29. 2 to 4 p.m. OPPORTUNITY George Pringle Secondary School, Wcstbank — Grades 8 to 12 — August 26 to 30. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, Rutland Secondary School, Rutland — Grades 8 to 12 — Auguht 29 and 30. For Resident Man in 2 to 4 p.m. ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Okanagan & Interior Area REGISTER .Vr H IE NE.SREST SCHOOL AS EOEEOH'S: htonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, .August 26, 27, and 28 — 2 to 4 p.m. Central Elementary, 1825 Richter Street — Grades 1 lo 7, Pupils for Glenn and DeHart register here also. AIRLINE The largest investment group of its kind in A. S. Matheson, 2090 Glcnmorc Street — Grades I to 7. Pupils for Benvoulin Canada is looking for a man interested in an in­ grades 1 to 4 register here also. CAREERS Bankhead School, 1280 Wilson Avenue - G rad es 1 to 7. vestment franchise with complete financial pro­ Sunniest, m e n a n d w o m e n Raymer School, 657 Raymcr Avenue - G rad es 1 to 7. I gramming with over bctter-than-average earnings To train for ReservatlonlHta, Glenmore School, 960 Glenmore Drive - Grades ,1 to7,'Pupils forMounlain- 48 oz. tins . . Passenittr Agent.s. lloiitesses and opporiiiniiy lor promotion. Medical and group view.T.and North Glcnmorc,register here also, I I age 20 to 28>, Station Agents, Communlcationlris insurance, cic. Applicants should be 3.** lo .50, Martin School, 1434 GrahamStreet — Grades I to 7, Pupils fur(iordon and clc, Good starting anlarles, Graham Schools, rcgisler here also, I pleasant working conditions, Prices Effective Mon., Tues., Wed.— Aug. 19, 20, 21 excellent chance for advance­ Rutland Elementary, Rutland — Grades 1 to 7, Pupils for West Rutland School, ment, If vou are between the Sales expciience Is helpful Inii not essential as register here also. \ Wc Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities, I ages of 17 and 34. and have completed grade twelve, get compleie tiaimng will be given lo ihc man who South Rutland School, Rutland — Grades I to 7. Piijwls fur Black Mountain, (till information today about f Und Ellison Schools, register here also I our training programs. Mail qualilTcs. coupon, Dorothea Walker School, Parcl Road — Gr.ulcs 1 to 7, Pupiks for Okanagan M ission School, register here' also. ■AIKIJNES imAlNINQ For Appolntmcnti Winfield Elementary, Winfield — Grades 1 to 7, Pupils for Oyama, Wood Lake, I DIVI8I0 N Okanagan Centre, register here also. .Allantie Hehool, Bax II-350, Dial 762-5242 I e/a Ketewua Daily Camrfer Weidbank Elementary, Wcstbank — Grades 1 to 7. I Nam* or roll In person it 1 he Copri Motor Hotel LEGISTRATION IN ALI. OTHER SCHOOLS WILL BE TAKEN Addrtai Ang. 20 ond 21 — 5 p.m. • 9 p.m. SEPTEMBER 3rd “Ask“for-A'r-W r'M «ilcf~or“B«-lr-W'>ardaf'- BtGLNMLRS MUST BH-SW BEFORXi DLCLM UhR-JUt,.. m s . ' H IR IH Cl R i ll K Vll R IO lH R i n A fricndls (.omplcle Food .Market located f’huiie ...... Age L Vt,itklin, Sccrei.irs • I rc.isunn In Ihc Heart of Downtown Kelowna .SCIKK)L D ISIRlt l .NO. 23 (KI LGVVNA) tklucation t PROSPECTS BRIGHT 5?

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By TERRY UTLEY there are just as many tourists had a high coliform count. They Courier Staff Writer here this year as last. didn't like the weather either. * ^if -TiWfc One accommodation' operator Tourism is somethmg like Of five tent and trailer camps fruit growmg, those mvolved contacted, two were up, two said there are more tourists in Kelowna this year, because pub­ ] say there’s no money in it, but down and one even with last when it comes to hard facts, year’s figures. licity, on algae in Skaha Lake scared them out of Penticton. - everybody seems to be domg One motel owner said wall-to- One larger motel owner said all right; wall carpets and no cooking fa­ Rumors have been circulating cilities in new motels were his business was up 15 to 20 per cent over last year. An­ around Kelowna this year that driving tourists with children V'.v . tourism is down from last sea­ mto tent and trailer camps. other said his season got off to a good start with the Brier in son. ;■ Larger hotels and motels Everybody can tell you w hy- seem to be having a good year March and had continued with­ adverse publicity on pollution, while smaller ones, off the lake- out any slackenmg to date. To obtain information on tour­ cooler weather, but a survey shdre, could be busier. Friday reveale;d most places of One tent and trailer unit oper- ism in Kelowna, 25 telephona ator said health regulationsUl£ are calls were made to hotels, mo­ business are dbing all right this tels, trailer camps, grocery year. going to piit camping ground stores, service stations, restau­ Some of the comments are: people out of business. He said rants, clothing and hardware Tourists are staying for short­ there is a great need for more stores.: While information given mosaic commercial development er periods; last year we were camp ground space in the Kel­ full by 4 p.m., this year it takes owna area, but no one can af­ in any one group was contra­ dictory, the over-all indication kelowna, . c. longer; people aren’t calling in ford all the land required to was for a year as good, and i the middle of the night this meet spacmg regulations. many cases better, than las year, lookmg for accommoda­ Another operator said four 3 peiople checked out of his trailer Certainly there was no mdica- tion,” • tion of widespread disappoints One service station operator camp after reading a story ADDITION TO ST. PAUL STREET NEW LOOK who has been in business here ’Thursday, that Rotary Beach ment. for 16 years, says his business Construction has started oh with Alan Moss, president, is cial office rental space, all on win extend eastward about under the management of expected to be completed Jan. the ground floor. Above the the same distance. The build­ Mrs. Wilma Dohler, formerly is down five per cent, but he this new $250,000 combination thinks that’s not bad. ] commercial and residential 15. The building will contain a commercial rental area will ing is the first phase of a of the Okanagan Regional book store and mezzanine, to be apartments. The L-shaped proposed construction which Library. Mr. Moss will Open Last year was centennial i building, located at 1449 St. year, which boosted our bUsi-1 Paul St. The building, owned be completed by Nov, 1 and building will have a frontal on will centre around an inside a forestry consultant office in 5,000 square feet of commer­ St.'Paul Street of 120 feet and patio. The book store will be the buil(Ung in November. ness 28 to 40 per cent qver 1966. by Mosaic Elnterprises Ltd., ■To be down only five per cent this year is still pretty good. 'The over-all increase in the past And Steal Into Okanagan two years averages 23 to 35 per Famiiiarity, breeds contempt, to build up a clientele of re^- cent.” familiar old homily reads, and lar customers; both Mr. Die-, Another service station oper­ Kelowna residents as year- wart and Stan Farrow, manager ator, here for 12 years, says his round recipients of free sun­ of Hiawatha, say they have Saturday, Aug. 17,1968 Page 3 business is up eight per cent. shine and clear lakes may not many families who have come Most clothing and gift shops appreciate these gifts as visi­ back each year for as many as are up. Most motels are up or tors do. 10 years. even with last year. Restaurants To find out just what brings To the credit of the camp are down. . people back to the VallCy year operators, a common reason WHAT'S ON IN TOWN Bill Stevenson, chamber of after year, talk to tourists re­ given for these yearly visits ia commerce manager, says in­ laxing in one of Kelowna’s nme “the good service here.” SATURDAY 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to quiries at the chamber’s two tent and trailer camps.. But a shadow has darkened Most communities constantly Reference is made to the time before the target of 7,000 Memorial Arena 9 p.m.—Public swimming. information booths are about 1 struggle for , recognition . and critical reaction when the Okan­ new jobs . is reached, mformed 7:30 a.m. to 12 noon—Figure King’s Stadium “Well, it’s - just the climate,” the tent and trailer park busi­ 575 down from last year, for ness in Kelowna this summer— ^ publicity outside their immedi- agan was first declared a ‘‘de­ observers say.’ . skating sponsored by Parks 7:30 p .m .^ e n io r B softball said Pat McAllister, a Revel­ the period June 1 to Aug. 15 pollution. . ate areas I KelOwna no less than pressed’ area and the change The Dallas story may not at­ and Recreation Commission. finals. Royals vs Willows. stoke resident who has been He attributes- this to shorter parking his trailer at the Tent Stories that Okanagan Lake any other. . ! today as people can see the in­ tract new industry to the Qkari- 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m . and 4:30 Kelowna Drive-In Theatre hours at the eastern booth crease m industry. agan but who knows, it might p.m. to 6:30 p.m.—Summer Town, Lakeshore Road, ever is polluted are spreading across Chamber of commerce are At Dusk—Guess Who’s Conimg which also had problems with the country, Mr. Farrow said, often mstrumental in getting The story says active cham­ give the U.S. government ideas hockey school. - to Dinner since it opened. “The wife and site location this year. “Other I go other places too,, but we and are not helping his burinesa desired publicity for their com­ bers of commerce m Kelowna, about similar incentive pro­ 8 p.m ,-junior Buckaroos mter- wise we might have surpassed Commimity Theatre always have to come back here at all. “If any kid has a sore, munity, SomeUmes the publicity Vernon and Penticton “busily grams for that covmtry’s “de­ squad game. last year’s total of 10,933 in­ 8 p.m.—Banff School of Ballet. at least once a year.” a spot, or a mosquito bite, it’s comes from something so simple compete with one another in a pressed” areas. Fintry Marina quiries,” he said. Paramount Theatre Similar answers are the rule: blamed on pollution,” he claim­ as having a beer with the right bid to attract industries.' Westside Road 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.—The The chamber manager feels 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Water ‘We came to get a sun tan”— ed. “People here are tellmg me person. “The strong rivalry among Graduate. their friends back home have That’s how Kelowna got into show, barbecue and dance. “We like to come durmg Re­ the communities has insured SUNDAY gatta" — “The fruit is what advised them not to come to the news in Dallas. BUI Steven­ people investigating the invest­ Highway 97 South ! 7 p.m.—Stock car races, time City Park Oval brings us” . Two young teachers the Okanagan.” son, manager of the Kelowna ment opportunities, of a recep­ At Dusk—National Film Board, He said.he wished the authori­ chamber, sat down one day in trials at 6 p.m. from Calgary, Dee Puetz and tive hori, prepared to work hai'd free film showings. Geraldine Panek, were enthusi­ ties would eitlier make a firm Banff and bought a beer for a and carefully on. his behalf.’ Museum 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 pim. to 1 p.m. — Exhibition cricket astic about Kelowna in spite of announcement that the lake is reporter named Jim Standing. Statistics quoted from the an m atch. ■■ polluted and close the beaches, The result-— a 20-ihch story in 9 p.m.—Museum tours. the rain that has fallen in the nual report of the Okanagan * Gyro Park past few days. “We’ve heard it or not say the lake is not pol­ The Dallas Morning News July Regional Industrial Develop­ . Ogopogo Pool ■> A public hearing wil be held City P ark 1 p.m.—Yukoner’s annual picnic is the place to come if you just luted. 6. ment Council show $50,000,000 in Vancouver, Sept. 9, to consi­ want to relax.” Mr. Wiewart feels the camp- The story is datelined from in investment since 1965 with der an application by Alpine Managers at both Tent Town mg business is not increasing Kelowna, Canada and involves more than 1,500 new jobs Helicopters Ltd. to operate a and Hiawatha Trailer Park, two at the expense of motels. “There the industrial incentive program created, as a result of the charter air Service from the of the largest in Kelowna, say are definitely more people on in the Okanagan. federal government’s incentive west side. Pair Of Minor The Kelowna Chamber of there is a typical tourist using the road every year,” he said. He says people in the Okan­ program m the Okanagab. Alpine will be one of seven Commerce will make a sub­ their facilities. Although he may And it is not the price that agan are generaUy considered The story ends with the conr companies to apply for licences be living in any ohe of a myriad lures people to “ rough it” in among the friendliest in Western ment, “in spite of all the de­ mission to a Public Utilities at the Air Transport Committee Commission hearing here Aug varieties of tent, trailer, camp­ tents and trailers. “The novelty Canada. velopments, it wiU be some is what draws them, not the hearing, to be held at 10 a.m. But Motorists Not Hurt 26 on proposed changes in the er and whatnot, he is likely to Kelowna time. Briefs and sub­ be from Alberta, especially Cal­ idea of having cheap vacations. Two minor car accidents in He was given stitches and re­ Okanagan Telephone Company They want to get away from missions from air carriers, rates. gary and Edmonton. government departments, public Kelowna overnight resulted in leased. “Just about all the campers the rat race of the city, where about $700 damage, but no in­ A spokesman for the teen David Kinney, a, member of everyone calls everyone sir. bodies, private groups and the chamber's commercial af­ here are from Alberta," Arman individuals will be heard at the juries. dance in progress at the time Diewert, manager of the Tent Here the highest guy can mix of the mishap said the youth fairs -committee studying the with the lowest guy. I’ve got meeting. Charles Healy, 46, Edrnonton rate proposal, said he recom­ Town claims. “ And any who was the driver of a car in col­ had come in drunk and was come from Dawson Creek all people, here right now who^could „ being escorted out when he mended a plebescite be held in write a cheque for the whole lision with a vehicle driven by the Wcstbank area, with the stay here.” He explained the Aug. 311 Deadline Nearing Albert Oliver, 57, at Burtch fell and struck his head. After average stay is from three days camp ground. idea of removing toU charges corporation with a Canadian Road. Damage to both cars was receiving hospital treatment, to two weeks during the busy About three-quarters of the ! Kelowna taxpayers have until he returned to the dance and except between Wcstbank and Aug. 30 to piace their nam es on citizen the agent of the corpora­ estimated at $350. season—July 15 to Aug. 15, but campers are camping because apologized for the trouble he Rutland - Okanagan Mission they enjoy it, not because of the list of electors for 1968-69, tion. most visitors stay only one Another two-car crash, caus­ had caused, the spokesman areas. the priceisaving factor, he be­ and claim eligibility to vote oh night after that. ing $350 damage, was reported said, He said the proposed rate school matters. ■The camp grounds also tend lieves, at 4:30 p.m. Friday, involving A number of minor com­ changqs meant an over-all re­ This includes qualified persons Donald Johnson, 19, and a juve­ duction in most areas and who are Canadian citizens or plaints were ■ investigated by nile girl, both of Kelo’vna. RCMP overnight, loss of income for the com­ British subjects 21 years old, Unique Post RCMP report the Johnson pany, but some people would and who have resided in the hide stopped at the intersec­ pay more. Cancer, Infectious Hepatitis ral district six months prior tion of Pandosy Street and Mr. Kinney said the com submission of declaration Park Avenue for a pedestrian pany had based rates on t provided in section 69 of the For City Man when the other car slammed Birth Rate “circle” method with most of Public School Act, whose names A Kelowna dentist has been into the rear. the circle being in Okanagan Increased In South Okanagan are not entered on the list as chosen as the only Canadian to The city fire brigade took an Lake, Now the company wUl owners-electors. change to a density of popu­ Diseases In the South Okan­ comparative total for 1967 In be appointed by Rotary Inter­ RAIN is forecast for the Oka­ unidentified youth to Kelowna brackets: cancer, 85 (47); Also , covered are tenant- national to act as a district lation system, which he felt agan Health Unit area from nagan Sunday General Hospital Friday night May through July, 1968, Jumi> mumps, 23 (0); chlckenpox, 15 electors, 21 years old and older, leadorship forum moderator. after he received a cut on the was better. and corporations which have Skies shbuld be mostly cloudy ed to 177, an incroase of 27 (31); Infectious hepatitis, 15 Dr. Harold Hender.son wll head at The Aquatic, apparen'- The “enigma of the century' President Bfuce Winsby said resided in ihe area six months with isolated showers. There WMs briefly outlined Thursday PBX rates would be increased from the corresponding period (two); syphilis and gonorrhea, organize a one-day meeting of ly from falling bn the concrete. 14 (37); scarlet feVer, 10 (two); prior to submission of the dec should be little change In tern- to the Kelowna-Caprl JEast Ro­ roughly $36 a year. a year ago. Rotary Club leaders in five peratyre, with a low tonight of tuberculosis, six (one); pertus­ laration and tenants who own districts from Alberta to the tary Club by a pharmacist. There was no Indication at Tliese statistics were issued 55 and high Sunday of 75. Light by Dr. D. A! Clarke, medical sis, four (none); rubella, two real property in the same area, Great Lakes and south to Utah. Speaking on the problems re­ the chamber meeting today of winds are forecast. (four); shigella, two (one); and whose . names have not He will lead discussions of the sulting in the world from the who would make the submis­ health officer for the South The low and high recorded In salmonella, one (two); mea­ otherwise been placed on the president's program , local cUib population explosion, Robert sion, or what it would contain, Okanagan, in the Ixinrd of Kelowna Friday wore 52 and 75, Condition sles, none (20); rattlesnake and li.st. Bacchiis, sales representative health’s third quarterly report programs, world community other than favoring Wcstbank tick bite, none (two); Infectloua with .07 inches of virecipitation, for Ortho Pharmaceutical (Can­ Wccliicsday in Oliver, Their names can be placed on service and other matters which toll removal. mononucleosis, none (one). the list by filing the necessary concern all Rotarians. compared with 58 and 90 on the ada) Ltd. told the Rotarians at Cnncer was again the lead­ declaration with Fred Mackln, Dr. Henderson is a member same date a year ago. a dinner meeting more than ing disease and its total almost In the case of Infectious hep­ secretary - treasurer of School and past president of the Kel­ Unchanged dollars arc needed to cure the doubled from the same period a atitis, where 15 cases were re­ year ago. Elghty-fivo cases ported, the national trend, DLstrict 23. owna Rotary Club and has serv­ VANCOUVER (CP) - Walter problem in “ have-not” nations. Corporations are not auto- ed Rotary Internhtional as a Accidental Deaths The highest birth rates are Films Go At were rc|>ortcd In the South Ok- which has also shown a marked Lawrence, 17, of Dawson CreCk, nnnRan, compared with 47 in increase, is being followed, a ^ matically placed on the list anc dl.strlct governor. who suffered neck injuries among the world's hungry clas­ tliose qualifyihg as owners The appointment was made ses, he said outlining the Mal­ 1907, sympion of the disease, which when he dived into shallow wa­ Other noticeable Increases is predominant every seven properly or as tenant-electois by world prc.sldent Kioyoshi In The District ter at Kelowna Wednesday, was thusian theory that money must also file a written authon Togaaski of Tokyo and announc­ poured into underdeveloped were reporcd In Infectious hep­ years. reported in fair condition in atitis, mumps, scarlet fever and ration under the seal of the ed from Evanston, 111. Vancouver General Hospital to- countries for food and technical Nine of the Infectitious hep­ improvements to a large degree Another scries of free films, tulxrculosis. Down From 1967 day. presented by the Kelowna Film Sharp decreases were reixirt- atitis cases were reported In Accidental deaths in the ,'hie youth jumped head first results merely in an increase Council In conjunction with the the Penticton area, Three more In the birth rate. ed la measles, and syphilis and South Okanagan Health Unit into loss than a foot of water National Film Board, will be I gonm rhca. were discovered in Kelowna, area from April through July, from a four-foot wall at the “It doesn't mean only short­ shown Sunday evening in the A list of the diseases and two In Wcstbank and one in THE VALLEY SCENE 1968, totalled 12. edge of Okanagan Lake, age of moncy-iwvcrty Is involv­ City Park oval. nuinlwr of cases with their Kalcden. Tliis figure wa* relpa.scd by Ho was later flown by heli­ ed with loss of human dignity A special feature of the pro­ Dr. D. A. Clarke, medical health copter to hospital here. ______mixed up with the. cultures gram will be a White Tnicks Patricia Monagham, Immacu- Jenkins, who received his tram- officer for the South Okanagan, and traditions of the liave-not presentation, called Building lata High School student, has ing with the South Central In the Ixiard of health'n third countries," Mr. Bacchiis said, America, White frelghtllner been awarded the Dave Addy Health Unit in Kamloops, will quarterly meeting. Tlie Canadian government half cabs as used in the con­ Trouble Age Is lil And19 bursary for her high academic be responsible for health In­ However, this total is down spends mllliops each year In struction Industry will headline achievement. The bursary, (or spections of the city, formerly 48 iwr cent from the corres|M)nd- Hazard Low foreign aid, but population in­ the film. 1300, was presented by ihc earned out by t'rcd Alcock, ing period in 1967, when 23 ac creases are a problem (hat Other NFB presentations on Royal Canadian l/sglon, branch With this apjwlntment, Mr. cidental deaths occurred. even experts do not understand the program are The White For Illegitimate Births Alcock will be able to devote his School district 17 (Penticton) Ship, Max In Tlic Morning. 26, Kelowna. Miss Monaghan fully, he said. age was 19, as seven birth* plans to enroll In the arts oro- full time to supervision of the headed the list with half the Land of the Overlanders and Illegitimate births In the In District South Okanagan Health Unit were rejroried to mothers In four health insix'ctor.s a.s well as deaths, four occurred as the re­ The Quiet Racket. gram at UBC in September. 'Fhe that age group. legion also announced it will planning and dovelojiment of sult of motor vehicle accidents, Cool and wet weather In the The program begins at dusk. arcs reached 29 from April award five more bursaries next new program s in the field of another bj; suicide and the final past few days In the Kelowna through July. In fact, 52 per cent of tha 17th Hole mothers with illegitimate chil­ week. \ cnvironipental health and public, by homicide, Ranger District has dropped This statistic was released by health education. I District 23 (Kelowna) record­ the fire hazard Into the low Dr, D, A, Clarke, medical dren wore less than 20 year* The Banff School of Finn Arts ed another five accidental bracket. Special Attention health officer for the South old. Festival Ballet will be perform­ 8pU and polish will l>e the deaths. Two were suicides, a Oksnagan. at the Imard of A list of the numl)cr of birth* third was the result of a fall, The hazard is generally low ing m Ihe Kelowna Commuo'ty the clay at Poison Park Ihi-oughout the province, par- It's Easy Itesltb’s third quarterly meet­ by age; 14 (pne); 16 (two); 17 Ttwatre today at 8 p.m lb/T T iursday wtth the annual caciei another was caused by drug To Elderly, Infirm ing, WedncKday. (one); 18 (four); 19 (seven); graduation parade. Cadets from reaction, and the final death ticularlv In Ihe Kamloops and Gerry Brown and Bert CartCT, ballet i»erfarmanee, sin annual Nelson forest distrlctl. "Tie The elderly and infirm are re­ Tliis total compares exactly 20,e greatest numlier VANCOUVER (C P )- A Bakes, put his first shot In the in recreation and reactivation Sftit. 1 She will fill a new posi­ festlvltle* begin at 7 p.m. and the Oliver area. fires In the province last week. of the elderly, volunteered her of illegitimate With*, \ 11, but workshop for teacher* and pro*, tion created to meet expanding guest of honor for the evening Nine of the 12 death* were There are 12.1 fire* still burning hole on the jiar-three, ISO-yard was followed closely by district l7th hole. Mr. Carter, playing aervicea to help people living pectlve teacher* of cieallve health needs in School District will be Attorney General IjCsIic males. and 348 more were extlnguisherl In the SUlIwaters Nur*lng 15 (Penticton) which reported in a foursome directly Irehlnd 10, The other school district* In drama for children 1* tzelng con­ 2.1, I Kelowna'. Mr*. Wood i* Peterson. Military luind*, pie Not included In the total were last week. , Home. She has since trained four drowning*. In each case Mr. Brown, also recorded his order were: district 14 (Oliver) ducted this Bummer by Vancou­ a (tia>lua!e of t ’tU" and was eiu- «entation* of awards, a retreat Four new fire* were ie|xirted other volunteer* to assist her pU\ved in the Northern Interior an out-of-town |>erson lost his ace oh the 17lh hole. 4; district 77 (Summerland) 2; ver’* Holiday Theatre. Myra ceremony and a fiicwurk* du- and program* are being car- ..*4i*le4o4,.-,-l(5*—I'KsmWpaaoaL—L,..—dlkS' Iwfore moving to Kelowna th.i featured. There three year-old ' girls, one in I i all in the Kamloops Forest Di*- Mark Ixiwe, 1>» Roadhouie an trict 17 (Princeton) 1. trlct, the hardest hit area of Jack Brow, park* and recrea creative drama teacher* at the tp a n g I* a si>eci*l children's night Wood Lake and the other In Art Hammond Oliver The other two drown* the province Sixty-four of the Both Mr Brown and Mr. Car­ tinn director, has atarted an Birth* In this category rang­ University of Calgary# (MNiduet* Wednendav The cadets are an activity program for resident* , ed in age from * U-year-old D. L. Jeahlna hao l>een ai> "" .t.g* were 16-veai-old laoys. 123 fire* »tU! Izuintng are in tel »r# Id lied and members of group* of novice and experi­ rtii.Ud :o the Kelowna Heal'h •nmial feature of the Kekmna jf, Osovom and the thi* dHtnct. of which the Kel- (he Kelowna Golf and Country! o f IheDav id IJoyd Jone* Home . mnlher to three in the 31-35 CImt staff, bciummg Oct. L lir.i Ragatta paroda. loUrar in Okanagan Laka. i owna Hangar Diatriet la a pari. Q ub. lio r aoiiiMr aahMM. Lm * kttKlMt. Xh* nuMt popular enced teocliera. ) TODAY IN HISTORY » A of. 17. 1968 . . . Indonesia was proclaimed independent by Achmed Su- Published by Thoitisoo B t . Newspapers Limited, kamo and M o h a m m e d 492 Doyle Avenue, Kelowna, B.C. Hatta, % years ago today— in 1945. The Dutch colonial- '' R P MacLean, Pubtisher ists refused to recognize the- ? declaration but offered self- SATURDAY. AUGUST 17, 196S government w it h in The Netherlands empire. With ' H r it i s h help, the Dutch ! fought Sukarno in the jun- . gles until D ec. 27, 1949, when The Netherlands rec* i* ognized the independence of ■ ■ -■ Indonesia. 1936—The Union Nationals party of Quebec won its first election, gaining 76 seats to 14 for . the Liberals. 1945—The 1940 ban on the Canadian Communist party and the Jehovah's Witnesses was lifted. First World War “So much human suffering and to human need. Or, to put it the other Fifty years ago today—in need! So Tittle I can do about it!” A . way, u nagging conscience about do­ 1918—French forces under person who cares .about people , feels ing nothing in response to human General Mangin began an deeply about hunger, disease, ignor­ need will spoil your everyday relations mmr; advance on a nine-mile to people. front culminating in the ance and war. His own resources are capture of Morsain, between so pitifully small in comparison that , And what, yOu may say, has that to the Oise and the .Aisne riv­ he may be tempted to give up a^d do with the world scene? Part of the ers: British troops made f block out all reports of human need. answer is this: If your relationships gains near Lithons; Ameri­ The sensitive man cannot do that, and are full, of feaf, suspicion, jealousy, can forces a r r i v e d in says; “Sr «ly there is something I Vladivostock, Russia. guilt and what-not, you are merely , Second World War can do!” adding to the world’s load of frustra­ Twenty-five years ago to­ Two things can be done. One is to tion and suffering. If, instead, yOu are day—in 1943—tiie 38-day Si­ make whatever response you can, real and alive and keep your relations cilian campaign ended as American t r o o p .s entered however small., Your dollar or thou­ to people open and positiye, you may Messina ending Axis opposi­ sand dollars (or whatever you can be instrumental in awakening or sus­ tion; Am e r i c a n aircraft give) sent through a pank or a church taining spmeorie who will make a began a shuttle bombing to . help deal with starvation in Biafra great difference to the pageant of .raid from Britain to North is channelled with other gifts through mankind. Pasteur, Harhmarskjold, Africa, hitting at Gernian , factories in between: other skilled organizations working compe­ John Wesley, : Lincoln, and Martin United States planes hit tently with local groups where the Luther King emerge from unexpected roller bearing plants in need is. So yOur small gift becornes places. The place where you are may : EARLY PICTURE OF THE LAKEVIEW HOTEL, ABBOTT STREET Schweinfurt w h i 1 e RCAF part of an organization of goods and be such a place. and RAF planes made night skilled people. You have made a re­ raids on Peenemuende; at If you’d like to think more about LOOKING BACK WITH. OLD STAGER : ! the Japanese base at sponse, and you have also prevented this I suggest you concentrate op one Wewak, New Guinea, 120 your own humanity from degenerating of Jesus’ remai'ks which may be para­ Japanese planes were de­ ■'I into indifference. phrased thus:“ Give yourself gladly stroyed and 1,500 men killed A second thing that can be done is in an Allied air raid; Presi­ to God’s kingdom of right relations J dent Franklin Roosevelt ar­ to make every human relationship you and all o th er things Will be added!” rived in Quebec for talks have as clean,! healthy and joyful as with Prime Minister Mack­ possible. This is better done if you’ye -^Elliott Hy Birdsall, First United enzie King and Winston made a response, as indicated abpvc. Church, Kelowna. Churchill. Aug. 18, 1968 . . :■ First World War By ART GRAY gusto and did justice to an e.x- pense, Mr. DeHart then' called onstration of friendship and . Fifty years ago today—In cellent meal, cooked and serv- on Mr. George McKenzie for, a esteem, briefly returned thanks . “Jim” Bowes, for many years 1918—F r e n c h troops held ed in accordance . with the song. Prefacing his conti'ibiition and then, after all joining hands the heights over the Aisne the lessee of the Lakeview Ho­ worthy traditions of the hotel with the e.xplanation that he and .singing Auld Lang Syne, tel, Kelowna's first, and for River, w’hilc British forces ■ under Mr. Boweri regime. . had sung it 20 years ago, when the gathering dispersed. advanced between V i e u x (Findncial Post) government organization, in detailing many years, only hotel, had The attendance would have the lacrosse club was in the , . „ „ played; host to most of the early Berguin and Balleul: it W’a s Canadian taxpayers who foot the examples of inefficiency, said that been much larger had it been hands of Mr. Bowes. Mr. Me- '■'lyrnento, practically all announced that each domin­ residents of the Kelowna dis­ possible, to accommodate those Kenzie revived the popularity . Present signed the, hotel regis- techniques widely applied in private ion was to have a m inister salary bill for an ever-expanding fed­ trict at one time or another, who expressed a keen desire to. of an ,;old favorite “Cordelia Mr. Bowes,preserved eral, public service may well wonder if companies to measure work and pro­ became the guest, and the old- be present, but it was necessary Malone.” The chair then invited a keepsake. Those who regis- in London as a m em ber of everything is being done to make ductivity could produce economics of time reridents were his hosts at to limit the number in view of tered included: W. Price, W.- the ImperiaTwar cabinet. . stories on “Jim ” —and they Second World War maximum use of the hands, already ph major importance. a banquet in the Lakeview just the fact that the hotel was to came fast and furious, associiat-. A 40 years ago. be closed the following night for Twenty-five years ago to­ the payroll. When Glassco surveyed the scene, ed with the many phases of his ? v’i -K w'! r ' day—in 1943—United States Ostensibly assembled for quite stocktaking. life in Kelowna, sport, farming. r- B, McDonald, R. There are sortie hopeful indications however, there was no training pro­ horse, trading and all sorts of Mathison, G. C. Rose, D. Lloyd- . Gen, D w i g h t Eisenhower a different purpose., some 50 OWED MUCH said' the British 8th and that better things may be ahead. gram in work simplification tech­ citizens, the majority of them mcidents, mostl,v funny and a The dessert stage having been American 7th armies were The recent attempt to introduce niques. Until recently only a few iso­ old-timers in point of residence,. few serious, while other speak- McKenzie, H. reached. Mr. DeHart explained ready for new offensives in sprang a real surprise Upon ers refrained from “ telling ^ work simplification techniques at'the lated efforts have been made in this briefly the reason for the gath­ the Italian campaign and James Bowes, retiring lessee of tales'' and concentrated: on , n’ supervisory level in a pilot program in­ area by individual federal depart­ ering. namely, to enable some the Axis forces lost mqre the Lakeview Hotel on Friday nraising the good qualities of A Maclaren, H- B. of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. ; than 167.000 men, killed, volving three federal departments is m ents. night, when they made him Mr. Bowes and his estimable P/y/*; tv? ri ivr ‘ k ' Bowes to do them honor before wp"nded and captured in described as a smashing success. Scep­ No one denies the problems involv­ guest of honor at a banquet, cnniisp Meikle. N. D. McTavish. Dr# . .r , , . T*. W. J. Knox. J. H. Broad, H. A. the Sicily, campaign, while ed with a work force of over 200,000 which had been arranged large-; leaving the hotel with which tical employees who began the course they had been associated for While deeply regretting the Fraser, L. Holman, J. N. Hunt, ' Allied casualties for the came out two weeks later thoroughly persons and with a management which ly through the efforts of Messrs., expressed mtention of Mr, and g. T. Elliott, B. F. Boyce,. J V. F; R. E. DeHart and J. B.* so many years. He considered campaign W ere 25,000 ; the' sold on the philosophy. They learned is not keenly driven by the profit mo­ that Kelowna owed much to Mrs, Bowes to leave Kelowna, Lyell, J. N, Cushing, F. R,'E. Royal Canadian Navy an­ Knowles; When all were seated the general delief. of the speak- DeHart, M Jenkins. J. H. how to build, work distribution and tive. But the recent pilot scheme at table, Mr. DeHart, who ore-, Mr. Bowes as a citizen. In its nounced, its most powerful early days he was the chief ers was that they would no be Thompson. J.. M. Paret. V. .ship, the HMCS Huron, was flow process charts', and became demonstrates that federal employees, sided, and Mayor Sutherland able to stav away very long o’Neill, R. F. Morrison, M. H. sallied forth and “arrested” mainstay of sport of all kinds, to go into service: British anxious to put it all into permanent properly involved and instructed re­ and he operated the hotel in from the place - that .. had been Lee, A. W Hamilton. S. C. fireigh secretary Anthony act with constructive enthusiasm. Mr. Bowes in the office of the practice on the job. hotel, brought him in under such a creditable manner that „ ^ ,, Cdsons. J. B Knowles, T. N,. Eden arrived in Quebec for many people were induced do . Morrison, E, J, Maguire, L, A. The enthusiasm is significant. It The challenge now is to train the guard, too dazed by the unex­ return, when they would receive the Roosevelt-Churchill con­ is the federal supervisors and foremen thousands of clerks in the government pectedness of the affair to re­ spend weekends here and ulti­ Hayman, W. Metcalfe, Leslie ferences. mately to become permanent a hearty welcome. Letters of Dilworth, H. V. Craig. For the on the job who must be sold if any service to watch for new and more sist, and installed him in a regret at inability to be present chair kept vacant in the place settlers. information of the curious it effective operating methods—and to Lacrosse, hockey, baseball, were forwarded by J, W. Jones mi,ght be mentioned that upon mass effort to introduce higher labor of honor next to the chairman. BIBLE BRIEF football, trap shooting, curling, MLA, Mr. H. F, Rees, man­ one of the silver bands on the productivity in the public service is to give them the satisfying sense of par­ ager of the Royal Bank and Mr. "Study to shew (liyself ap­ ticipation which Glassco felt could be As the guest of honor enter­ the Fall Fair and horse racing cowbell which, forms the in­ succeed. ed the, room he was greeted E. M, C arruthers. Mr. H, B. signia of the “Order of the proved unto 4 of the founders; the late Mr, R! in (God's word will'bring about pily-phrased little soee.ch, said N, Dundas, . belter limes in our world. , The Dcparimcnt of Transport is airways facilities now and in the fu­ TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH the history of the Lakeview Ho­ carrying oiit a detailed survey of the ture, Pilots landing at airports across tel was. largely that, of two men ; needs and travel habits of the ,owners Canada have found DOT question­ who had managed it for the greater nart of the time since CANADA'S STORY of the 5,500 private and business- naires waiting to ask them what serv­ its establishment in 1892, the owned aircraft in Canada, ices they used enroute and what extra Here's Good Question late Archie McDonald and Jim It is the-most probing of its kind ones they would like to have had. Bowes, attempted in this country. "When wc have all this information Both of these men had won the esteem and ,affeetion of the Fiddler's Will When it is complete, hopefully by in hand, wc will have the basis for About Patch Test people of Kelowna, and the ex­ October, more information than ever fpaking our plans for general avia­ By DR. .lOSEPli G. MOLNER pressions of appreciation heard Still A Mystery before will be available on business tion,” the official said, "We knovy it (hat evening were an echo of flying in Canada, is growing very quickly. This study Dear Dr. Molner: the general sentiment of the B,v BOB noivniAN cess to diet, and now wonder city and district. As n token of will tell everyone interested exactly 1 had an Infected foot and my "We are asking owners what moti­ whether my failure lies in the esteem fl'oni the (ild timers Ibi.s may be an anxious, ex­ He and David Tliompson were vated them to buy aircraft,” a DOT how fast, and what the future should doctor felt I should have a teln- fact that, my job requires a lot especially |ie had much pleas­ citing your for dcsccndunts of Iraliied os surveyors by PlilHp , official said. “We want to know their bring.” nu.s shot, but ho soqt me to the of sitting, and I chew a lot ure ill initiating their friends Peter Fidlcr, the groat survey­ Tumor, and FIdler got his first The surveys haVc run into two un- hospital for a patch test first of gum and munch candy into the “ Order of the Bell,” or of tlie lliid.son's Bay Conipnn.v opportunity to do Important Incomes, what they use the planes for. to sec if I wn.s allergic to horse expected snags. First the postal strike, mints of viiriou.s flavors, Ho.v an institution which had liccn who laid oul ■ Lord Sclicirk'.s field work when Thonqison fell where they go, the average length of scrum. ninny calories do they coii- which hit when only 50 per cent of in existence in Kelownn for sclllcmciit at Hod Itlvcr, among down a linnk rif the Saskatch- their trips. The test wp.s negative and I taiii? I've never seen thcih list­ many years, but whose insignia, many othOr achlevcmeiits. Fid- ew’nn River near Mnncheslci* "Then \vc arc asking for details of the returns were in and just whcii a had the tetanus shot, but ed, ~ F, R, a horse or cow boll, mounted in Icr died in 1822 and left one of Mouse and broke a leg. follow-up reminder letter was due to week later I came down with The candy mints are chiefly silver and benriiig the initials the strangest wills in Canadian During his enrccr, he not, only the equipment, they carry, navigational horse .serum ixiisoning, ' go out. sugar, hence high in caiorles. of the original founders of the hislqry. After providing'for hi* laid out Kildonnn 'now Winni­ and radio aids. This information will My question is. If the patch The smallest ones I could find order, had been conferred u»nii Indian wife niid 10 surviving peg i hut built fur trading imsts be useful to the avionics industry in "The .second problem was the re­ test i.s not effective, why give were about seven calorle,s per only a very limited number, children, Fidlcr Rtipulaled that at Chmewyn. Bolsovor, Green­ gauging this growing market." cent general rate increase for services it at all? Also If the question mint. The larger ones more, A bell was put op a horse not the re.st of his money should be wich, Cheslorfleld and Notting­ Air taxi operators, the companies charged by DOT," the official added, ever arises that my children so a day's munching could add because they never expected to invested foi 200 years from the ham, need a tetanus shot, should I up lo .something. see him again, but because they date of his birth, and then given lie was also a member of the that rent planes to customers on a "Unfortunately some aircraft owners refuse to, let them have it'.’ have taken the opportunity of our Chewing gum also contnln.s wanted to hear and see him, so to Hie male child heir in direct Council of AHsinibola and licgan trip-to^trip basis, arc being asked who Could this allergy be heredlta-, sugar and corn syrup, mean­ ho presented the bell to Mr, df.'scenl fiom his son, Peter Fid- the devclo|)incnt of a herd of their main customers arc and what questionnaire to tell us what they think ry? — Mrs. A, B, ing calories, but I find no Bowes with the hope tliat they ler. cattle there by purchasing five line of business they arc in, of us and the fare incre.ase in no un­ Your doctor was correct in figures on just how much. in Kelowna would hear the The money should be avail­ cowH and n bull. The bull wa* companion study is under \iay certain terms, rather than answering calling for the skin test, bc- You might I If you can't give sound of it frequently, and that, able on Aug. 17, 1900, but there a rculaceincnt for “ Adniu” w'ho into their requirements for airport anil the questions. It hasn't helped much." cniisc it protests i>eoplc from up nibhllngi use gum m ' crtn- It would be the means of keep­ is a i.'ateli.’Ko far as cun lie as­ had been brou'iht to Red River the risk — which happens occn- dle.s which are made without ing him ill touch with them in certained, nobody knows wliere liy the fir.st Sclkiih seltlcrH, Uii- sioiinlly — of having an im­ sugar, they are Ixith on the the future, i Loud applausei, the moiu'y wins invested There forluiialely “Adam” disnpiicar- mediate and severe nil allergic market. arc doulit.s that any mone> arc ed thi'oii'di the ire of ii river. I'l.ABBERGAHTED reaction, The more correct The mint.* and gum, Imwcver, invested at all, but perliap* It mi'iht hr sn'd that h'tdlcr was iTLooii'iiblr for establishing Bygone Days term for such a reaction would may not be as importaiil a.* Mr. Tlowe.s said, in reply, thiit there IS a secret that will lie be nnaphylatic shmvk. he was simply flabbergasted, as rescaled at tiic pilipcr time. Mnnttoi'a's entile herd, row other factor* in your reduc­ wo'th more than $1,50,(KKI,(KMI. 10 YEARB AGO 40 TEARS AGO You didn't have that, Tlie ing problem. Are you getting until he was led into the room, I'idici' was a colorful Cana­ II W’ould be wonderful if the August 19SI) August 1028 lapse of a week before .yon any exercise: Are you avoiding he had no idea that the bniKiuol dian whose career is little Okniiagnn Mt*iion renident* held At the EmprcH* Theatre, Friday and had trouble Indicates that you had any connection with him,' known. He came from Derby, Investment reven’ed In his will fat* and too much starch and l"rned out nn u>pll! their B.C. Ceiitetmlal Day celebrations Riiturrinv-Madge Bellamy in “Very hod what we call a foreign pro­ He deprecated all the kind England, and wm nsslgned to sugar end second helpings in OTMt n r.VI'NTft ON AUG. 17.: on Saturday, with races and contests for Confidential” and on Monday and Tue.s- tein reaction. Tlvia can happen your regular meals? thing* said about him, saying work for the IIIIC nt Fort Yoik. children and yontha of all ages. There day, Greta Garlic in "The Divine Wom­ ' to anyone — the body rebels that all he hod tried to do was 1713 Rirhnn St, Vnller return­ was an Old ’Timera reception In the an” ! coming, Lon Chaney in “Tlie Big against the presence of n for­ Dear Dr, Molner: 1 get black to treat his fellow men na he ed to Oiiebec after being In Community Hall from 5 to 7 p.m., with Citv,” and William Halnci In "West eign protein, that is, the horse and blue sisits and don't even would like to tie'treated him,self. IHE DAILY COURIER prtion In England, 200 guests and (or the older folks there Point," seniin. know 1 hurt myself, A friend He would always have n warm 17.18 British fort^e under Ixufl \ R P Macl.can Rollo raptured Isle Ht. Jean, were father and ion wheelbarrow race*, If your patch ic.st had been says there I.s a vitamin I laf'k. s|>ot In his heart for Kelowna, Publisher iinrt F/lltor and mother and daughter three-ltggerl SO YEARS AGO TKisitivc, ymi can be certain What would It he” — MRS. B.B, and lie knew he had many true now Urinee Edward Islond. race*. A race for grandfather* wa* won August 1918 frieiKls here. He also wi«hed to Putiiishcd e/cry sttcrrMsm ex- 1799 Peter Hunter succeeded Not the least interetding item in con- that your reaction to the te'n, Could b(' lack of Vitamin C, cent Sunday «rid rmlidav*. *i *1)2 Sirncor as Lleutenaut Gov- b\ Mr, Henderion and the rare f,»r lui* shot would have been im­ roHdd.v oluamnhle from cltiin thank them all for the kind icf- giandmother* was won by Mr* Hendci- nrclion with the Flower Show held by rrcnces to his wife niid to as- U'lvic Avenue Kelowris RC einor of Cooer Canada. the Kelowna Women’* In.'tltute was a mediate, and it would luiVc jiiii'cs or tomato ,|uicc. Another 1889 Canada Collrgc of Mu*|c jon., . . Miie them that she, niv veil ns liv I lirnnson HC Nrwiq.spei* competition for the liest kept garden, been very muchmore Mnc|e, caufiB IS lack of calcium.whnui l.tnitted niienerl nt Ottawa There i.s no specnil reason to he, deeply appieciatcd the ;0 TEARS AGO open to mcmtier* nnly^ Mr* J. D Wil­ IS plentiful m iviilk nod daiiy Authorized s.s Second Cl**s 1903--CoiiKre«s of British Cham- think your children would iiect Auguat 1141 liams won the firit p|ize: Mr*. R W, products Or there iiuiv l>e fnciKlshm that tin* piomptcd Mail liv the Posi iitfice Densu lier* of Coiuinerre ojiened RcfinMration under thu provincial gov­ Tlioma* second prize and Mrs, G, R, *arily have the same iroulile some d e fee t In the bli*K|.elol- whnt hsd been said, Mr*. Bowc-. *1 MoiiimiiI With tctann.s mjectioiiv Alt'-c ment Ottawa snd tot osvmsiit ernment Hospital Insurance Plan has al­ Blnger; third There were 10 entries ting iiK ehntibin, ’Hint require.* who had kept niodc*tly out of 1994 Ford Motor Conipanv of all, tetanua protection is being »l»eci«l blfwl test* for detec­ of isistsgs in cn*h ready licitun. An office it planned In the tlie room, wa* then icduced to Memliei Audit Ituresu of L’lr- Canaria wa» mronxiiBteq Bennett Block and official* are hojicful 4M TFIARN AGO used by many millions of people tion. 191” O ntario Deonrtmei i t,f Angiut 1908 now, and the gofKi whleh i* *c- enter, and the mayor present- cuisiten It will be open thta week. Officer in o| I’be ( snudnn ln*tm<-i:nn decieed Ont B a r r v Dun»don, one of Summerland * corqiilt*hed, preventing de.idly Deor Dr, Molner; A nurse e1 «no si-o the im si tom Kelowna men , wtm sci omtianied ol mill 1\ gicRiei n.'iMu d '■ou e l wikhe* for their futuie pros- zie King a n d President of Diatnr! No 4 'Tbev are Dr and him were "«h(>iting over ?P0. 5tk» and f'XI lefu^e.l Ttif flsnge'rv of tii'it runhg 'tie m w* out II.tied Ihetrm All ffir.. c \rlt hrld oijci ( iK.e Ml* A S>. Underhill. Mi and Mi* J '*fd» -~Dun*don 7.1 T Hidson 7.1 J N eondtiion arc mamJv th;>t Hi'' penu' »nd happinciis. rigtit.- ot\repoi>iii *iiiin ot •ra ­ *1 Ogdmriiurg N V, .» I-add, Brea R E Parkinson. Pm* I'sm eron «8. G C. Rrwe 80 H S Rove Ds'»r Di Mn'nei I ha.* Oi-chaiBC m.n or m»> r»iti re M l Bowe*. who wa* \ i * i l ‘.tv cial 1i i.au he* hetrin arc also 19.19 Od w a* disroveied at King and Len Laathley. 48 tried many time* wiihnut ■ nutating or itchy.' taken aliark T IJy thii frc*h dem- n*«rvtdL Eaglt Plain, Yukon. ,/" ■' KELOWNA DAILY COUKIEB. «AT., AUG. IT. 19t t PAGE S rROT^TORS and PROPHETS ilLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ^criptwe-Em u : Bwal 1 ! !VV''.//Bf'ALniED'J.''%UE8CHI», '

FREE METHODIST FIRST BAPTIST CHRIST LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH SCIENCE SOCIETY 1309 Bcniard Avenue Branch of The Mother Comer Bernard A Richter Church, The First Church Alvin C. Hamill Minister (Evangelical Lutheran of Christ, Scientist Church of Canada) SUNDAY !•. in Boston. Mass. SUNDAY Bernard AVMue at Bertram 10:00 a.m. Sunday School .. 11:00 a.m . 1380 BERNARD AVE. Worship Servdce Church Service 11:00 a.m . “Next to Stewart Brother* Church School 9:30 a.m. (Gi . Subject: “SOUL” ' Nurseries” Sunday School 10:00 a.m . for all the family Testimonial Meeting After a second protest, this The Temple was dedicated Rev. J. H. James, Pastor / Worship Service When the people of the sur­ Haggai and Zecbariah. first '11:00 a.m . '■ 11:00 a,m . (E) Wed., 8 p.m. rounding countries protested of the post-Exile! prophets, en­ time to Darius, Cyrus’ decree with great joy; sacrifices and 9:50 a.m .— All are welcome to attend “BEING and BECOMING” the rebuilding of the Temple, couraged the people to begin was found and the:' king a Passover feast. —• Ezra Family Sunday School Coine Let Us Worship services and Sunda.v School. Artaverxes ordered the worx rebuilding again.-— Ezra 5:1-5, ordered the work finished.— 6:14-22. 11:00 a .m . and 7:00 p.m. Rev. E. Mae Field The Lord Reading Room Open to GOLDEN TEXT: Haggai 1:4. Services at _ ' stopped.—Ezra 4. H aggai 1. Ezra 5:6-6:13. The. Rev. Edward Krempin, public . Pinegrove Camp, EVERYONE WELCOME No Evening Service ' ' ,■ Pastor ' Tues., Fri., 2 - 4 p.m. FAITH GOSPEL . ' ANGLICAN Kelowna Evangelical CHURCH St. Michael UKRAINIAN Associated Gospel Churches GREEK-ORTHODOX of Canada and All Angels' Interim Pastor: StiUlngfleet Rcfi off Gnisachan Rev. C. R. Morehouse ' Phone 765-6728 month- parts of the world taking an ac- Rev. R. E Oswald, Pastor 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion CHURCH SERVICE LONDON Canadian I bishops attending Services now held temporar­ and other visiting Anglican bish-1 long Lambeth conference. But tive part in the conference SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.—Parish Family workings. Eucharist ily in the Central Okanagan , ops at the 10th Lambeth confer ! Dr. Ramsey himself favors the MONTREAL (CP) — A rose : 9:45 a.m .—Sunday School Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m. Gospel Church in Rutland. Bishop R e e d , attending his and a prayer will mark the 1970 11 a.m.—Sung Eucharist ence find English bishops have purple cassock for dressy occa- 11:00 a.m .—Worship Service Rev. J. Rybalka officiating Located about one mile north u n bu t t o n e d their formality isions. second Lambeth gathering, said Year of Peace when a Montreal (Boys’ Choir from Camp) in an interview: “There have with Missionary Speaker I. A. Woronchak, of the Four Corners. aldng with their gaiters While the conference, in pri­ service cliib joins hands with Bernie Oxenham 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer : ‘T’ve noticed a. new openness vate session agajn, debates the been times when we wondered one in Osaka, Japan, to sponsor Choir Director. Schedule of Services if anything would come out of 7:15 p.m .— (Richter at Sutherland) about the English bishops at setting up of an Anglican con­ a Peace Rose Garden at Expo .. at the SUNDAYS is conference,” says Rt Rev. sultative council that would in­ it, but there is a far greater 70. ■' At the evening service. Combined Sunday School and clude laity and lesser clergy as awareness of the needs of the Missionary Freda Isaak, e o r g e Luxton, ■ Bishop tf Rose lovers and home garden­ Ukrainian Grcck-Orthodox Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Huron. "We are so much more well as bishops, many bishops world than in 1958.” will be speaking, KELOWNA GOSPEL' Evening Service 7:15 p.m. ’There are some youthful bish­ ers in Canada and around the Parish Hall at ease with them. It’s reallyi are divided about the value of Wednesday: FELLOWSHIP CHURCH TUESDAYS ops at the Lambeth conference, world will be asked to partici­ warmed up international rela-:the high-level Lambeth gather- pate by purchasing two Peace 7:30 p.m-Mid-week Prayer Corner Ethel & StockweD on B arle/ Road, South of Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. tions.” / ing. which is held every 10 but seen from the worm’s eye Meeting and Bible Study rose plants during 1970—one for Hwy. 97 EVERYONE WELCOME view of the press gallery at i f Your Fam ily Will Enjoy Pastor — Rev. J H. iSnns Bishop Luxton thinks dropping years. Westminster’s church house, theplanting as a gesture of peace Special invitation to the YOUTH NOT PRESENT Phone 762-8725 EVERYBODY WELCOME the formal dress of frock coat, assembled leaders of Anglican in their own garden and the This Friendly Church - k .... people ot the Rutland area. knee-breeches and gaiters may Rt. Rev. Edmund Sherrill, other to be planted on their be­ SUNDAY Bishop of Central Brazil, reels Christendom present an array have something to do with it, of predominantly white, grey^i half in the Rotary Peace Rose the conference cannot get the Sunday School . 10:00 a.m. “Getting rid of gaiters at once and bald heads. Garden at Osaka. brings you down to the level of A n g 1 i c an Church’s message Worship Service 11:00 a.m. ordinary humanity,” he says. over to young people because no Some bishops appear to be The them e rose will be the fa­ ST. PAUL'S young people are represented nodding/in their seats as a mous Peace rose developed by Group from Mission City APOSTOLIC CHURCH “You don’t profess to be a race Church will be serving, Rt. Rev. Ernest S.:Reed, Bish­ speaker unwinds a long -argu­ Francis Meilland of France. apart.” . ■ UNITED CHURCH Rev. Ed. Goerzen the op of Ottawa, on the other hand ment. Speeches have been limit­ OF PENTECOST No special directive on gaiters Last year the service club 3131 (Pandosy) Lakeshore ; speaker. went out from Most. Rev. Mi­ believes “some th in g quite ed to seven minutes each and a made an international rose gar­ 2912 Tutt Street - Phone 763-3738 chael Ramsey, the Archbishopworthwhile is happening this bell rings sharply when time is den its centennial project at Minister: Evening Service . 7:15 p.m. Rev. E. ,G. Bradley — Pastor of Canterbury, host to the 480 year,” with bishops from all up. , ■■■''!,; Expo 67, and more than 20 Rev. F. H Golightly, B.A. Bishops taking part in discus- Monday through Friday ; countries donated more than / Organist 9:45 a.m.—Family Sunday School rions are vastly outnumbered 15,000 rose plants—125 varieties, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. by consultants and observers Jean Gibson Daily Vacation Bible School 11:00 a.m.—'Worship and Ministry Service from other churchs, and Kt. Each Peace rose for 1970 will for ages 4 through 13 years. Rev. Ralph S. Dean, Bishop of be identified with a special tag SUNDAY ■ Cariboo who is the conference on which will be printed the 9:30 a .m .- “A rich blessing in store 7:00 p.m.—EvangcUstic Service Prayer of Peace by St. Francis ' for all” ■' ' secretary, says he wishes the . ■ Service of Worship Guest Speaker — Rev. F. Shorland j bishops would say more. Only a of Assissi: handful among the 37 Canadians Lord, Guest Speaker: IVcd., 7:30 p.m . — Fam ily P rayer Service haye. spoken from the floor to Make me an instrument of Mr. L. E. Cantell : VATICAN CI’TY (AP) - The priests and the bishops,” he open sessions. ■ your' peace. The Church of God i f Your Family Will Enjoy ’This Fam ily Church ★ ,, Vatican’s 1 e a ding theologian said, Coffee fellowship following Corner Bhrch & Ethel said today opponents of Pope “A Catholic \vho does not see Where there, is hatred, let me sow love; ,■ the service. Pastor Rev. B. Miller Paul’s ban on artificial birth the foundation of the reasons Phone 762-7344 control are manifestly in error. behind the papal pronouncement Where there is injury, par- ^don;. (Nursery for Small Ones) WHERE YOU FIND GOD, FAITH ’The comment came from the can make a respectful presenta­ Sunday School .. 10:00 a.m. Where there is doubt, faith; AND FELLOWSHIP Rt. Rev. Ferdinando Lambrus- tion (of his arguments) to the Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. chini, w'no presented the birth proper authority. But he camiot Where there is despair, ' . 1465 ST. PAUL ST. , hope: Evening Service 7:30 p.m. control encyclical. Of Human arrogate to himself the right to C aptain^ . Harris Life at a news conference Jtily contest the decision, which, on Where there is darkness, Ukrainian Catholic Children’s Club Thurs. ■ 29. the contrary, he muri accept light and Capt; D. Ritchie humbly, not ohly outwardly but VICTORIA (CP)—For 55 each, 4:00 p.m. , . Writing in the Vatican news- Where there is sadness, joy. ' ; SUNDAY MEETINGS , ' p a p e r L’Osservatore Della also inwardly. British Columbians have built a 0, Divine Master, Church of the A Warm Welcome new museum to store the trea­ Domenica, Msgr. Lambruschini ‘‘Whoevf.r rrfute.s the decision Grant that I may not so To All 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School ■ said statements in dissent were of the authentic teachin.g of the sures of their past. And an estimated 3,000 of the much Assumption of brash and scandalous. C hurch a n d worse, whoever en- Seek to be consoled as to 11:00 a.m. — Holiness Meeting “The teaching of Paul VI in courage.s oihers 4o refute'it, iS; contributors got their first glimpse of the project EViday console: 7:00 p.m. — Salvation Meeting , . regard to the regulation of birth manifestly in error. In traditibri- To be understood as to un­ B.Y. Mary after it was officially opened FIRST 8:00 p.m. — Wednesday -- Prayer Service ' T can and must be considered al theolo.aical 1 a n .g u a g e we derstand;' would (•'ail (he vriaioments of by P rem ier W. A. C. Bennett. Corner Coronation Ave. Catholic doctrine, such that it To be loved as to love; these persons brash and sca'ny In a ceremony attended by and Glenmore St, UNITED CHURCH binds the conscience of ail the ■ For it is in giving that we people of God, the faithful, the dalous.” . Lieutenant - Governor John R. Every Sunday Mornhig 10:00 a.m. Radio Broadcast Nicholson and Consumer .Mfairs receive; Richter at Bernard “Songs of Salvation” Minister Ron Basford, the pre­ It is in pardoning that we - 11:00 a.m. Ministers mier dedicated the centre com­ are pardoned; Rev. Dr. E. H. Birdsall prising the museum,, archives, D l\ INE LITURGY And it is in dying that wc Rev. R, E. H. Scales curatorial building and carillon are born July and August tower Heritage Court. Into eternal life. Music Director 2nd and 4th Sundays Mr. Howard Young For Opposing Pope's Ban Secret Meeting lyiennonite Rev. R, Zuback (Pastor) SUNDAY (JSetliel lf3aplisl CIn(rcL CORK, Ireland (AP) - A At University College—part of 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. leading Irish theologian has the University of Ireland—he is Morning Worship Fellowship ot Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada beeii suspended from preaching acting professor of education At Vatican Brethren Church and hearing confession.s because and a lecturer iii philosophy hs VATICAN CITY (AP) - iroui Bernard & Vineland The Seventh-day 11:00 a.rn. Service Broadcast RICHTER STREET of opposition to Popo Paul’s ban well a.s professor of theolog.v. American cardinals left Rome Pastor -7- Rev. J. Stoesz 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays. (Next to High School) oh contraception. ; In England, a similar decision today after a secret mission, re­ Adventist Churches He is Rev. James Good, pro­ may face Rev. Richard Incle- liable sources reported, Phone 762-8154 Bring visitors and friends. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School fessor of thoologv at University don, Roman Catholic chaplait> It was speculated the four SUNDAY WELCOME YOU Casual dress welcome. College, Cork, The sus|iension to Cambridge University. prelates came for a Vatican 11:00 a.m. and 7:15 p.m .— Sunday School for all . 9:45 Sabbath Services (Saturday) '■%'aa impo.sed by Ihe Roman In a sermon Sunday, he said briefing on ways to carry out Rev, Donald W. Reed, Vancouver, B.C. Catholic Bishop of Cork and that per.sonal consciencb should Pope Paul’s controversial en­ Morning Worship . . . . . 10:50 Sabbath School ... 9:30 a.m. Ross, Dr, Cornehis Lucey, be the guiding factor in contra­ cyclical banning all artificiul Eveniiig Service ...... 7:15 Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Evangelical Church Speaker at Both Services The action Is the first of its ception. He sent copies of the birth control. Christian Endeavor Program Corner Richter and Puller kind known in the Republic of sermon to his bishop, Rt. Rev. The sources identified the four Pastor W, W, Rogers “A WARM WELCOME TO ALL” Ireland, where 95 per cent of Charles Grant, Bishop of Nor­ lis Patrick Cardinal O’Boyie, Phone 762-5018 Pastor: Herald L. Adam Pastor J. E. Storey 763-’2001 the population is Roman Catho- thampton, and to John Cardinal Archbishop of Washington, FIRST LUTHERAN Sunday School .. 10:00 a.m. '■ He, Hcenan, head of the hierarchy D.C.; John Cardinal (7ody, KELOWNA CHURCH- Dr. Good last week called the in England. Archbishop of Chicago: John CHURCH Richter and Lawson Worship Service 11:00 ti.m. papal encyclical on birtii control Me criticized the suspension Cardinal Kroll, Archbishop of RUTLAND CHURCH - Evening Service 7:00 p,m, a major tragedy and said; from the pric.sthood of Rev, Philadelphia, and James Caidi (Tlic Church of the ■|^BRCH::W fCHRCT' "I have no doubt that the doc­ Paul Weir, 31-ycar-old London nal McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Lutheran Hour) Gertsmar Rd, Rutland Rd. Tuesday, Youth Fellowship 7:30 p,m„ j; , ' I*,/_•,■'■'(■■■ ' ■ . ■■'. '■■' , ■■■■ :-'n ument will be rcjeeled by the priest who had refused to give Angeles. Richter and Doyle EAST KELOWNA CHURCH Meets at maiority of Catholic theoldgians an undertaking not to preach All four arc conservatives, L, II. Liskc, Pastor June Springs Road Wednesday, Prayer & Bible and Catholic lay (leoplc. against the papal ruling, particularly Cardinal McIntyre, Phone 762-0054 Study 7:30 p,irt. i,0 .0 ,F . Hall, Richter at Wardlaw “For my own part as a teach­ , Father Incledon said of the Some Vatican observers be WINFIELD CHURCH - Mr, Lynn Anderson, MhilHtcr er of theology, philosopliy and suspension: “It is unfortunate iicve the, cardinals, may have The Lutheran Hour ■ Everyone I* Welcome 8:00 a.m CKOV Wood Lake Road medical ethics I cannot see my and a little short.sighted, The sought instructions from the Phone 763-2284 way to accepting' the teaching .same thing could'happcii to me. Vatican on disciplining Ameri­ Sunday Sbhool and Sunday: 10:00,a.m, — Sunday School THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA on contraception init forward in I am willing to face an,v consc- can' t li e ol 0 g i a n s and other Bible Class 9:15 a.m. lliOO a,m , -7 Worship Assembly (he document,” qnences.” priests who have spoken out English Worship Service ST. DAVID'S CHURCH 7:00 p,m, — Preaching Service Church sources said that dc- Rev, Patrick Fitzpatrick, 40- against the birth-control en­ 9:45 a.m, ♦ spite the su.sponsion Dr. ■ Good year-old priest at Harllcpodls, cyclical, and have said Roman Pandosy and Sutherland, Kelowna, B.C. Tlnn’sday: 7:30, p,m, — Prayer Meeting will retain his aeademic ni> northeast England, has had Catholics are not necessarily German Worship Service “Everyone Welcome” 11:00 a.m. Minister: Rev. S. R, Thompson, B.A, pointments and will be able lo three meetings with his bishop bound to obey it because It was Manse:, 762-3194 , Church: 762-0624 celebrate mass at the Cork par­ apd said “there arc obvious dls- not given as infallible papal EVERYBODY WELCOME Organist Choir Director ish lo which he is attached. agreemcnl.s,” teaching. Mrs, W, Anderson Mr. D, Aspinall SUNDAY 1370 Lawrence Ave,, Kelowna 9:30 a.m ,-D IV IN E SERVICE Minister; RcV. J Schrocdcr Guest Minister: The YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN! Rev, J, E. Bigelow, Edmonton, Alberta Church School Discontinued For Summer Months, Alliance VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Church II n.m. Hear MORNING W()R.SiliP CRUSADE Sermon — (iods of Ciold BFCINS TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH WKDNESDAY, 1180 Sutherland Ave. Rev, John Wollcnberg, Pastor Max Solbrekken AUGUST 2t 7 p.m. •iSO—Sunday School Hour: There’s a class for you! 1:45 a,m. . 7t30 p.m. at 11:00—Morning Worship Hour Fa^mily EVENING EVANGEL “OUT OF DARKNESS INTO THE LIGHT’* Sunday School 7:00—Hie Hour of innplratlon Rutland Centennial Hall 1 Closing program of VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL. .Siicrial Invitation to All Parents Wfd„ 7:30 — The Hour of Power HIE PEN! EGOS I Al. ASSEMBLIES 01’ CANADA AUGUST 21, 22, 23 & 25 A FRIKNULY WELCOME AWAITS EVERYONE! I4.'»9 BERTRAM ST. Eaclt Night- 7:30 pint, ^ I Phone PaKtur Sunday-2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. RUTLAND GOSPEL TABERNACLE Rev, jEinar A, DomelJ Corner ot Blark Mountain and Dongall Road Rev. Frank Funk, Partor Rev, M. W, Beatty - Phone Tdl-OSBl Minister of Youth. Music and Christian Education SUNDAY 9:4.') a m — Sunday (kheel and Adult Blbl* Claa*

10:06 a.m .—Sunday School WFJINEflDAY 11:00 a.m. SPECIAL PRAYER 11:00 a.m .—Worship 7:30 p.m. MORNING WORSHIP t 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Prayer and Bible •« M i»ionar\’ Evangelist and World Traveller JfJOSUUlL fOR-THE-SICKI WRKTlHn WKP?ITSPAT ih« TtlPAT ^ ^ ' EVANGKI.ISTIC OITTREACII 7:3* p.m. FOR PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS! You are t Bright (Jo*|j«l Music Your neighlxiihiwl Prnteco.risI Afemblv of Canada W Et-rOM F • Round niWe PiearhitiK dr Seing l.radrr ,— Rr». Hlll> III M FR ★ SponoorinK PuMor — Re>. M.AVN.VRII BI..MT V Chmch Welcome* You, “ Have Faith tn God.*’ at Evangel 5| tietsr aad Fort SL jdm to see iifl the Bennett Dam; returning to the Okanagan through Quesnel, Barkerville and Wells. Reeient vlsttbrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Whinton in Peachland were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Snaith and her son Ron­ nie from Winnipeg, Man. Pres­ ent guests at the Whinton WESTBANK (Special) - A proposed the toast to the bride Kelowna Mr. and Mrs. T. R, J home are. the . former's sister wedding of interest to residents Mrs. Norma Burner from Win­ to which the groom made fit­ Carter and Miss Patricia Car­ of Westbank and Kelowna to aijd_family from Grace Cochrane in Brandon, animal bodies have a limited was decorated with a beauti­ serious students as of September 9. Arts.--( Courier Photo) Hanna, Alta. ’The four genera­ capacity for synthesizing vita­ ated birthday cake, Mrs. Alli- tions present enjoyed a family Man., then drove to Winnipeg ful three-tiered white a n d isilver mins, and over-use may be cake nestling in a swirl of blue reunion. and visited old friends in the Cadillac district before going toxic. tulle, and flanked with blue ANN Miss Sandra Maxted who has on to Lethbridge and Swift Cur­ Vitamins occur in minute tapers and bowls of- white and PHONE 763-3320 [been visiting her parents, Mr, rent, Edmonton and Leduc. He quantities in food, he notes, but blue chrysanthemums. The cake and Mrs. R. H. M axted, Sau­ also visited the hundred-year-old concentrated doses obtained in­ had been made by the bride’s ! FOR APPOINTMENT cier Avenue, sailed from New church mission at Region Lake, discriminately in self-medica­ mother. The bride’s uncle Ken­ York on Aug. 2 to Londoni Eng- then on to Dawson Creek, Pon- tion could be dangerous.: neth Walker of Downsview, Ont. Be Paper Carriers MW’ Dear Readers: Recently a wa can get. But because circu­ 14ryear-old girl asked, “Why lation people are still concerned can’t girls be paper boys?” about youth we feel that using She pointed out that girls were girl carriers is not in the best every bit as reliable as boys, interest of the girls, especially that they needed the extra in the larger cities — LEON | money, just as boys do, and jS. REED - that many girls help their Dear Ann Landers: Jordie I brothers by carrying their pa-, and I have been niarried for pers when brother is ill. “It two years. We are expecting seems unfair,” the young girl wrote, “that we should be shut our first child. We want to out of this field. Please tell me name the child Jordie, Junior,' but we have a problem. the reason for this.” A girl Jordie used to date I admitted I didn’t know the answer and put the question gave birth to an out-of-wed­ lock chUd three years ago. She I to the circulation managers around the country. I received named the, boy Jordie and told hundreds of answers , and learn­ everyone my husband is the ed, to my surpri'-f', that in some father. This girl is a notorious areas girls, are permitted to liar and has a poor reputation. Are there any tests that can I be paper “boys” But in most places they’re prove the child is not Jordiea? | Please help us. — Mrs. P. G. not, and since rank hath Its priviliges, 1 am printing the Dear Mrs.: Yes. There arc I letter from the president of blood tests that can prove a the International Circulation man did not father the child | Managers Association, Mr. Leon whose paternity is in question. S. Reed of Little Rock, Arkan? There are no tests, however, that can prove he did father I sas. the child. Dear Ann: You asked why can’t girls be carrier boys? As Suggest to Jordie that he I president of a 7()-year-old or­ see a doctor who can explain | ganization which represents this better than I did. over a million carrier sales­ THINGS TO DO and SEE men, I would like to respond to your question. i4 tt Appmti ’There are many-reasons, and m a j o r o il CO. AND OTHIR I will cite a few: Today’s newspapers are big, Sundays’ average Is pounds. IN KELOWNA THIS W EEK ... It takes a strong boy to carry 100 papers. If a subscriber saw a 14-ycar-old girl carrying IWIVtMH CSIDIT ACCIPT*NCI COBP. this load we'd get plenty of "Heavenly Fried Chicken" phone calls. SATURDAY taolndlng Eaton’s, Ihe find- TO TAKE OUT NOW OPENI Many carrier salemen must FAMILY PAK - 14 pcs. chicken, COMMUNITY THEATRE be on the drop corner at 4:45 son’s Bay, Woodward’s, 4 rolls, pt. cole slaw, 8 p.m.—Banff school of ballet THE a.m. Tljoy often stay out as late SImpson-Sears, etc. French fries ...... 5.50 aa 8 p.m. making colloctlons. ECONOMY PAK - 9 pcs. n n c HIGHWAY 97 SOUTH Many of the larger cities are of chicken, only ...... a .OJ 7:00 p.m .—l^tock car races, tim e trials 6 p.m. Leo-Llbra not safe for a young girl at INDIVIDUAL DINNERS - 3 pcs. those hours. chicken, chips, cole slaw, 1 MEMORIAL ARENA ART STUDIO There are also legal restric­ roll, gravy ...... I 8 p.m.—Junior Buckaroos intra-squad game. Derrlksan Pottery BOUTIQUE tions In some areas on girls Mon- to Sat., 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. — Sunday 11 a.m.. -1 a.m. 5 Miles South of doing such work. KIldWNA FINTRT MARINA - WESTSIDE ROAD Kelowna on CASA LOMA RD. With the ever-increasing cir­ 5:,30 p.m. to 1 a.m, — Water show, barbecue and dance, Hwy, 97 Ph. 3-2574 HANNIGAN'S BURGER KING CHIEF NOLL culation of newspapers, we 1.107 Pandoay St. Ph. 7IU-3I1I HIGHWAY 97N 702-4423 need all the carrier salnMncn KING’S STADIUM DERRIKSAN 7:30 p.m .—Senior B aoflball finals. Royals vs. Wlllown. Olio Child 14 Years & Under GO-KARTING SUNDAY Accompanied by an Adult MOSAIC BOOKS 0ngtom For Real Fun! CITY PARK OVAL Used Goods FREE PASS 1 p.m.—Exhibition cricket match, Original Lions, Mon, to F tl—d p.m.-IO p.m. GYRO PARK Paintings Dining A r / J - r \ I^eopardB, 1 p.m.—Yukoner’s annual picnic, Instant Cash for Opening In November Dancing S a t. A Snn.— 19 a.m.-lO p.m. complete Estates / Bears, Live CITY PARK OVAL or Single Items' ' ' ’ Monkeys, Cniertalninent At dusk—National Film Board, Jfree film showings. \ Deer, Lynx, Inst In TUnt for Chri. i vaccine can be dev e lo p e d day. ' ‘ ! living. He made the reniark in vive wage settleinents of mbre iver three years. The research team pioneered' against the .score or more forms a speech to a public affairs 1535 Mondy Rd. Ph 762-4007 than 6Vt per cent to 7^ pet This was the beginning of a a new diagnostic, method which j of disease-causing organisms EARNINGS INCREASE cent without another burst of ■lew government conscioushe.<;s brought them a recent award of! that have cpme under scrutiny. institute. . dangerous inflation? CALGARY (CP) — Home Oil of the effect of wage settle^ the American Academy of Der-j p r q DUCES ANTI-BODIES There has been no officiai Ltd. Thursday reported net ments on rising prices. It has matologuts. ^ ^ But they have found that the earnings of $2.312,(KX) for the (wnfirmation of this but it is ied to a promised wage-price FREE COLO R FILM suggested by the final negotiatr They gained pcw knowledge body will produce anti-bodies to first six months of 1968. an in­ review board but government about the body’s natural de- ^vpes of organisms that cause crease of $196,000 from Die ing stands taken in two strikes example in dealing with its by federal public service bodies. fences against , 'skin disease j skji, diseases. ' ' same period last year. The own public servants could be earnings represented 45 cents a The Seaway Strike was set­ more effective than a toothless Vbich may “To our knowledge this is the tled after 24 days with the share, up three cents from the board if the price is right; fences i first time anyone has found an- first six months of 1967. workers accepting a 19 per c ^ t ' tilxKiies in. humans to derm ato- increase oyer 38 monUis with THE Oli) ORDER The tenth is composed of Dr phytic oi^ganisms,” Dr. Bishop eight-and-a-half of those months But: the Seaway settlement, Claude T. Bishop, 43-year-old said in an interview Thursday. retrpactivev This rheant increas­ in any event/ has little or no organic chemist at the National Development of this line of in­ The White-Freightliner es in three stages of .614 >er relation to the economy. The Research Council here: Dr. quiry—the stimulation of the cent; 614 per cent and 6 per Seaway authority, unhappy over Fritz Blank, ah expatriate ,Ca- body’s natural defences against , Presents : .'cent. the goveriunentTforced 39 per skin disease through a vacckie When the negotiating team cent settement in 1966 started —is secondary to the tearn’s “ BUILDING AMERICA" for the postal workers reached immediately a c6ast-to-coast currerit effort"to imbrove their agreem ent ;lari week, with the study of wages. When: tim e for Floods We Have, new diagnostic method, which F eatu rin g Treasury, Board negotiators, negotiations came in Noyem- aims at a skin test like the tub­ it was on the basis of a 26- bier last year it was ready with erculosis skin test. . t t O mpnth agreement which worked all the material it needed to Says Strachan The organisms with whibh o WHITE FREIGHTLINER HALF CABS o put to something over 15 per meet the union. The authority they are working are moulds stood- firm behind a two-year VICTORIA (CP> -Oppositio :r" cent on the average wage and leader Robert Strachan Friday and fungi. They cause such dis­ As Used in the Construction Industry a period of 12 months of re­ agreement with a : five per cent accu.'^ed premier. W, A. C. Ben­ eases as athlete’s foot, ring m N T E R o O troactivity-. This called for an increase in the first year and worm and favus, a scabby skin ■■■■",' A L S O SHOWLN’G ': an additional five per cent in nett of losing touch with r e a l i t y increase in the hourly wage of in saying, there were no floods condition prevalent in the Gaspe u the second year. 21 cents from August 1, 1967 in British Columbia last year. region of Quebec. They are con­ NATIONAL FILM BOARD FILMS to September 30, 1968 aind ah The union demanded 10 per centrating on skin diseases 4^additional 18 cents from Octo­ The New Democratic Party, usually transferred to man from “The White Ship” — “Max In The Morning” cent and lo per cent. A concili­ leader was referring to Mr. Ben­ ber 1 to Septem ber 30, 1969 farm animals. ation board recommended 6 nett’s statement that the water ‘Land Of The Ovcrlanders” — “The Quiet Racket” . r e L a r , . * per cent and 6 per cerit and the resources department’s budget SETTING PATTERN? RARELY RESPOND Let E. Winter take the worry It works put roughly to about authorty very reluctantly went for flood control was under ­ 'Ibe disease-causing organ­ out of ail your plumbing or 714 per cent' fpr the first stage along. The final post-strike spent because there were no isms Won’t . respond to antibiot­ Place: CITY PARK OVAl, Kelowna settlement was a far cry from heating problems. and something over 614, per cent floods. ics except in rare instances. the 30 per cent of 1966. No Job Too Big in the second riage based on “In the fiscal' year when he “With these organisms, the the average hourly wage of Neverthless it was the product failed, to spend that money there No Job Too Small Date: SUNDAY, AUG. 18, 1968 of the same old horse trading cure is based Oh idehtification,” $2.57 currently, paid. While the were dozens of places all over Dr. Bishop said.“ Growing is We Do Them ALL! two settlements are hot pre- done carried on tinder the the province where floods Time: Show begins at dusk. threat of the strike weapon. We difficult and microscopic identi­ ' cisely the same they are suf­ brought havoc and chaos to com­ fication tricky.” E. WINTER ficiently similar to arouse sus­ are still a lonig way from wage munities,” Mr. Strachan said; picion that the government is settlements related to what the Conclusive evidence that the ■mil SON Lid. ' “So long aa this work (flood human body produces antibod­ again setting a pattern or ceil­ economy and the workers should Call >2100 527 Bernard Ave. OKANAGAN WHITE TRUCK SALES LTD. ing for wage settlements in the have. As Douglas Love, negotia­ cbntrol projects) remains un­ ies to the organisms. makes a coming months. tor for the Treasury Board in done and the government has diagnostic skin test to cover all the postal dispute, has put it: unspent flood control monies, cf them feasible. After that, the If it is the right pattern /— then Mr. Bennett s guilty of next logical sten is to develop a not so low that it Would set off a “It is surprising how little the nature of the arguments change hoarding tax monies paid by the vaccine that will stimulate the YOUR KELOWNA series of costly strikes and not people of B.C.” antibody defences of the body. so high as to bring another over the years.’’ . round of inflation serious enough A to dam age the competitive pos i- BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY tion of Canadian industry — this is all to the good. It will have some influence at least FLAMINGO around the bargaining table. acres of fun!, H air ERL'S r a il w a y s AGAIN Stylists o o m m Electrical Services It may not be a critical year . . . add that • Industrial on Canada’s labor front but Booking and inquiries are Custom Designing there are quite , a few industrial special touch • Commercial Custom Built Homes negotiations pending in the of glamour. Being Taken for Fall Apartments and coining months. Our old friends Award Leagues. Further Informa­ • Residential Commercial the raiway non-operating unions AUG17-SEPT2 J Winning tion Phone Bill Magark. will be with us again in Novem­ Stylists. 762-2096 ber though any critical stage of I EXCEPT \ JABS VSUNDAYS/ negotiations is not likely before 14 SHOPS CAPRI MERIDIAN LANES 1832 Highland CONSTRUCnON Ltd. the spring and summer of 1969. 762-5302 762-5211 Shops Capri Drive 762-0969 More immediately on the horizon is the airline pilots dis­ pute with an apparent rejection % of a conciliation board finding, 2949 MERCEDES-BENZ in the course of conciliation pro­ PANDOSY ceedings is a dispute between To Test Drive this Superbly Engineered Car - Call 762-3107 ^ Air Canada and its Call I r groUp. The Airliiies Association, 762-5223 KELOWNA M-B SERVICE In the offing are negotiations Now Located at Hwy. 97 North in Nordair and Quebec Air. Fabulous family fun! 184 acres of exciteirientl A Board of Conciliation Is Come often and see the Grandstand Shows with stars Eddie Albert Aug. 17-21, Anita Bry­ working on a dispute with Rio 10 Yean Experience Algom Mines Ltd. Both the ant Aug. 22-24, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans public and private broadcasting Aug. 26-29, Bob Crosby and The Bobcats Residential, systems are or will be battling , commercial & Aug. 30-Sept. 2. See the free Festival of For­ industrial with groups of, employees. estry, the Treasures of the Orient, the Live­ DRIVING LESSONS Chateau Laurier employees Painting ,4 union affiliation with the nego­ stock and Horticulture Shows. Visit Teen City Professional instruction in Wallpapering tiating non-op unions prevented and the Gayway. Win a prize a day! Grand dual control vehicles Ceramic and Vinyl Tile a settlement and sparked the Prize a $50,000 Bar 0'Go|d. PNE '68 a 14 day /V I / DRIVING railway strike of that year are f summer celebration ... fun for all the family. U A SCHOOL ERNIE'S BA MID VALLEY making new demands. Hotel DECORATING SERVICE employees separated from the Member Associated Driving 1331 ElUs St. — Phone 762-2488 non-opa after the 1950 fiasco. PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION Schools of B.C. For Free Estimates Call 702-2242 ~S13 Lawrenbe Ernest Chpre, proprietor of Ernie’s BA, 1331 Ellis St., 762-7120 The railways noh-ops walked VANCOUVER, CANADA has been a resident of the Valley for 34 years. Among his out again in 1966 after rejecting a conciliation recommendation many qualifications, he has been a government certified for an 18 per cent increase over 1 mechanic for four years, attended Vancouver Tech aiid Clipper Styled Vocational School another two and worked on heavy duty H air Cuts TNm-HI-fl field equipment — tractors, bulldozers and other hCavy featuring SERI/ICE machinery — three and one half more years, He has also vacuum clippers. Only SI,75 for Men, Sales & Service been a volunteer fireman for 10 years. He has sevqrai $1.25 for Children, Impressive features at ,his garage which he has operated • Kuba Stereo Air Conditioned. for 13 years. Among his duties are selling DA products, • Dupiont & Panasonic TV PICK-a-PICKUP such as tires. He specializes in major repairs to cars, MODERN trucks and tractprs, Tliis includes tune-ups, lubrications BARBERSHOP R & A CLINIC and steam cleaning. For emergency road service he has a Elks BIdg. - 350 Lawrence 763-2137 four wheel drive ,tPw truck. 3007 Pandosy St, Gus Anderson

BEN SCHLEPPE a u t o Plumbing and Heating Lid, . '-S’/I f t / w SERVICE DRIVE A CMC Hot Water REPAIRS to all MAKES and Steam TUNE-UPS Heating COMPLETE OVERHAULS AU Work MERIDIAN LANES duaranteed IHEPS ILL tj t Service 25 Year* Shops Capri — Phone 762-5211 Under New Mnnngomcnt of Experience William and Mary Magark, proprietors of Meridian Herb Mo.ser 762-3047 797 Burne 895 Ellis, 762-9510, 76.1-4180 DEAL! Bowling Lanes, Shops Capri, have been In the bowling bualncsfi for three years. Tlie sports-minded couple re­ cently moved from Merritt to run the plinsh Capri lanes, Al Hromek’a which offers 12 lanes, automatic five pin,* and air con­ ditioning, Besides bowling, Mr, and Mrs, Magark enjoy BRIDGE hunting and fishing, Meridian l.nnos Is open to serve holh SERVICE l-ld. open and league bowling and booking loi the fall leauue Complete Automotive of bowling Is now nvailable. • Reaut.v ond Qualltv in Service Cu.storn Hiiilt Homes Miiaapi Lcn’i Aiiloi EmcrRcncy • Commereinl and Uesldential lleniodelllnK TOWING I OWN & COIJN I RY 24 Hr. SERVICE Coaitriictlan {•2-4115-Radio Phone 2KIB2 PHONE 7.I2-2.-.23 Harvey and Pandoay

Plaonlni lo Build? f . i l l l o r I ICI I l iBllHlLlI (Bert) B.\DKi; CONSTRUCTION Lid. . . , for free estimates and assistance, FAIREST PRIt E8 KIR INDI SIRIAI. H( RAP . , . Our Homri Carry a Vrar'a Warranty eolleetion Biivliine iiiis«li''re PIHLNE KU-XLIB I R IJ) J. SHI ,MA\ Slnl & Seiap IA Kelowna Business Since 1957 > 1943 Rlchlfi Klreel 762-3916

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1 . 11. Business Personal 15. Houses for Rent 116. Apts, for R^nt 21. Property for Sale 21. Property for Sale A HAPPY OCCASION - THE WATER WHERE AND 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED UNFURNISHED BASEMENT birth of. your child! To lelj the house in city, near Bernard and suite, stove and refrigerator LAKESHORE HOME good news to friCnds * and WHEN YOU WANT IT? Glenmore. Gas furnace and supplied, suitable for couple or $84.05 PER MONTH Bungalow styled home with 1,336 .-q jare feet of living area. neighbors . , A'Kelowna Daily; Specializing in driving 2 inch range, 110 volt only. No base-1 two ladies. Telephone 762-0455. Houses with monthly payments this low are very scarce. Three good sized bedrooms, largt kitchen, dining room, Courier Birth Notice The rate gravel points, a much better ment. Available early Septem- 15 'The house in question is only four years built, has 3 nice brick fireplace, living and dining area with oak floors^ deal than small points. You do ber, No small children or pets. bedrooms, dining area, fireplace, full basement, and a of this notice is only $2.00 and ONE AND TWO BEDROOM Excellent sandy beach, screened-m large patio. Full price our Classified Staff are as near obtain considerable more Rent $150. Phone after 6 p.m. housekeeping units for days, large, fenced ya5d, with several nice fruit trees, grapes, as the telephone Just dial water than small points, mod­ 762-3362. :'■■■' tl •weeks and months. Very rea­ etc. Home'is in immaculate condition, just 3 blocte from $31,500.00. MLS. 762-4445, ask for an ad-wi!ler. ern machinery plus 40 years of DUPLEX WITH 2 BEDROOMS sonable prices. Windmill Motel, Shops Capri, and possession by Sept. 1. Mortgage to be success in solving the water for rent at 318 Willow Ave. 763-2523. 15 taken over carries only 7% interest. Full price $21,950. problems for the public. Water Range, refrigerator, heat and with some terms. MLS. CARRUTHERS & MEIKLE LTD. well makers since 1872. Wells ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT 2 . hot water provided for $150.00 suite in Capri area, refrigera­ Kelowna’s Oldest; Established Real Estate and • witched, per month. Prefer couple with tor, stove and drapes supplied. Insurance Firm. COE —- Passed away in Van­ TELEPHONE 763-2266 or one or no children. Available LARGE HOME - CLOSE IN couver General Hospital on 76^8400 Prefer young married couple. 364 BERNARD AVE. DIAL 762-2127 Sept. 1st. One year lease, Phone Telephone 762-4925. 15 ■iTus lovely home has been reduced in price to $26,000 August 13th, Mrs. Agnes, Ers- 9 p.m. to 10 p.ni. 762-2724. 19 and is situated on a 75’ lot with beautiful trees and shrubs EVENINGS kihe Coe, aged 82 years, late of No Sunday calls VALLEY VIEW MANOR, TWO front and back. It has four bedrooms and is very close to Louise Borden . 764-4333 Bill SuUivan 762-2502 646 Glenwood Ave., a resident; S ..tf FURNISHED LAK E S H 0 R E bedroom, imfurnished suite, Hol­ schools, stores, the lake, arena and several churches. Uoyd Dafoe .. 762-7568 Darrol Tarves 763-2488 of Kelowna for over 50 years. honie from September 1, 1968 to brook Road, Rutland, August June 30, 1969. $168 per month. Actually, it could be a one car home, the location is so Surviving Mrs, Coe are one son 15th. Telephone 762-7705. 21 convenient, nie owner has j ust moved and we have the Geo. Martin ... 764-4935 Carl Briese ... 763-2257 Glenn in Kelowna and 8 grand­ DORIS GUEST DRAPERIES $100 security deposit and refer­ ences required. Maximum of 2 SMALL SUITE FOR RENT BY key so it’s an opportunity to examine the solid, construc­ children, .15 great grandchil­ Drapes and Bedspreads. tion carefully. MLS. dren, and 4 great great grand­ children. Apply Oceola Realty the month. ’Twin Pine Motel, children; 2. brothers also sur­ Buy the Yard or Ltd.. 2650 Pandosy St., p^ohe Box 2, Peachland. Telephone vive. Fuqeral service will be Custom Made. 2-0437. 16 767-2355. 16 held from Day's Xha^l.of.Be- Expert advice in choosing from FOR LEASE, FURNISHED ACCOMMODA’nO N A V A IL - & Son LIKE SPACE? largest lakeshore home, available Dec­ able Sept. 1, close in for re- S S at"3' p"m.^Rev -Bruce the largest selection of fabrics Uable wbrkirig girl. Here is the home for you. Brand new with 2,270 sq. m the valley ember 1st for seven months. Telephone ; Hov(|es will conduct the service. Two bedrooms, large Uving 762-2463. 15 547 BERNARD AVE. R ealtors DIAL 762-3227 ft. of living space on a lot 109x127’; 3 large BRs; Cremation to follow. Day’s PFAFF SEWING MACHINES room. Couple only, $175 per Evenings call double plumbing; rec. room; carpoi-t. For details call Hugh Tait, Rutland office, 765-5155 or ev. 2-8169, Funeral Service are in charge 505 Sutherland Ave. 763-2124. month. Carruthers and Meikle J. Klassen ...... 2-3015 C. Shirreff 2-4907 of the arrangements. 15 Ltd. 762-2127. Th., F., S, tf Exclusive. ^ • 17. Rooms for Rent F. Manson i ...... 2-3811 P; M o u b ray 3-3028 NOVAK — Passed away in the MODERN TWO BEDROOM BLACK MOUNTAIN Kelowna General Hospital on fourplcx with carport in Be- BERNARD LODGE - LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping $ 1 9 ,5 0 0 Friday morning Aug. 16th, Mr. APPLIANCE REPAIRS aire subdivision, Rutland, car­ For this 7 yr. old home, close to the beach, on .37 Anton Novak aged 88 years peted Uving room, $100 monthly, rooms for rent, 911 Bernard Gov’t Certified Technician Avenue. Telephone 762-2215. tf acre. 1,150 sq. ft., LR with w/w carpet and fireplace; late of 870 Leon Ave. Surviving Lowest rates and guaranteed water and garbage included, dining room 13x10.5; kitchen 13x8.5; 3 BRs; 4 pc. Mr. Novak are two sons and two one child excepted. References HOUSEKEEPING R 0 0 M, BEAVER LAKE HOBSON CRESCENT workmanship. For just pennies Fishing and hunting bath: basenient with large rumpus room; oil heat; daughters. ROy'John in Kelowna we’ve repaired appliances other required. Telephone 765-6666. tf close in, prefer older man. Tele­ Situated in beautiful Okanag­ washer-dryer hookup; large sundeck; covered patio; and Joseph Ralph in Summer­ cottage. FuUy furnish­ technicians said couldn’t be TWO BEDROOM COTTAGES, phone 762-3491. tf an Mission only 1 block from fruit room. Phone Art Day 2-.1544 or ev. 4-4170. Ex-, land, B.C.; Helen (Mrs. H. done. ed, including bedding, the lake. Deluxe 3 bedroom elusive. - Lachert), and Eileen (Mrs. stove, refrigerator and water FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY. supplied $90.00 per month. No cutlery and dishes. home with double plumbing Emil Holosko) both in Kelowna. and attractive family room. 9 grandchildren, 10 great grand­ Phone 765-7020 children or pets, near Mountain 18. Room and Board Own lighting plant. Shadows Golf Course. Vacancy House in spotless condition TWO FIREPLACES children. One sister in the Anytime. BOARD AND ROOM F 0 R Three boats and motor. throughout. Mortgage $11,200 One up and one down in this new home with a 15x20’ U.S.A. Mrs. Novak predeceas­ ,; T, Th, S 15 Sept. 1 and 15. Telephone 765- 6355. tf September, suitable for voca­ Complete $6,700. Excl. at 7% — $105 P.I.T. MLS LR; w/w carpet; 9x10 dining room; 10x12 kitehen ed in October of 1966 in Kel­ tional student or young work­ with (iorlon floor; 2 gqtxl BRs; 4-pee. bath; full base­ I owna. Funeral service will be AVAILABLE AUGUST 28, 2 ing girl in good home. Tele­ ment: gas heat; maple kitchen cabinets. Phone Ernie held from Day’s Chapel of Re­ DRAPES bedroom furnished lakeshore phone 762-4926. 18 Zeron 2-5544 or ev. 2-5232. MLS. m em brance on Monday, Aug. home, 2 school children wel­ ROBERT H. WILSON REALTY LTD. 19th at 1.30 p.m. Rev. E. S. CARPETS come. Available until June 25, ROOM AND BOARD FO R REALIORS Fleming will conduct the ser­ L’pholstcry 1969 only. References required. working gentleman, close in to vice. Soloist will be Mrs. K. town, abstainer. Telephone 543 BERNARD AVENUE PHONE 762-3146 Telephone 762-4225. tf A very low price for the space in this 1,500 sq. ft; Harding. Interment in the Kel­ Top Quality Service, Material 763-2577. tf E. Lund 764-4577, W. Moore 762-0956, A. W arren 762-4838 home; all rooms are spacious; 4.BRs; LR; faniily owna Cemetery. Day’s Funeral and Craftsmanship. FOR RENT SEPT. 1st. FULLY BOARD AND ROOM OR ROOM room: gas furnace; large fenced lot. Try your offer. Service are in charge of the ar­ furnished 3 bedroom home on OKANAGAN DRAPERIES the lake. 10 minutes from Kel­ only for working gentleman, Phone George Trimble, Rutland office, 765-5155 or rangements. - 15 close in. Telephone 763-3765. 15 3013 Pandosy St. owna. Apply W. P. C. Avery, 3.45 ACRES , OF SECLUSION IN THE SOUTH ev. 2-0687. MLS. / I-'.' V . Green Bay Road, Westbank, KELOWNA AREA. Large completely remodelled 4 bed­ Phone 763-2718 B.C. 15 5. In Memoriam T. Th, S. tf room family home. Plenty of Water. An ideal small hold­ /■ WE TRADE HOMES 20. Wanted to Rent ing for Equestrians — for complete particulars and ap­ NEW 2 BEDROOM FULLY MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE SMITH —' In loving memory of RUTLAND ODOURLESS furnished house in Rutland. pointment to view call Howard Beairsto at 2-4919, MLS. my dear husband Stewart, who PROFESSIONAL MAN R E FOR REAL ESTATE / SEPTIC TANK CLEANERS Available now until October 15. passed away Aug. 18, 1960. quires modern 3 to 4 bedroom YOU’LL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER CRACK AT A 7 room, $150 per month. No children or home, will consider option to Surronded by friends I am Using new agitating process. pets, Kelowna Realty in Rut­ 4 bedroom, older home in this price range. Close to schools, buy. References on request. shops and transportation. Built-in China cabinet, double lonesome. ■: TELEPHONE 765-6975 land, 765-5111. tf In the midst of my joys I am -Telephone 289-2600 Calgary or stainless steel sinks, garage, low taxes and a nice lot. .blue- R.R. 2 Hwy. 97 N. FOR RENT IN RUTLAND write Box B341, The Kelowna For further particulars call Phyllis Dahl at 5-5336 or REALTY LTD. With a smile on my face I’ve Kelowna New two bedroom downstairs Daily Courier. 15 2-4919. Full price is $10,900. MLS. suite, furnished or partly furn­ 551 BERNARD AVE. PH. 762-5544 a heartache T, Th, S 17 IMMEDIATELY NEEDED! — Longing dearest Stewart for ished. Abstainers. No children CHOICE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Ideal grape land Clean reliable family needs Lloyd Bloomfield 2-7117 George Silvester 2-3516 you. or pets. Telephone 494-3626, and hay land. Sprinkling system, for 25 acres. Beautiful —Ever remembered by your PINCUSHION Penticton, collect. tf four or five bedroom home, in­ view, potential subdivision arid an ideal holding for hiorses Art MacKenzie .. 2-6656 Harvey Pomrenke 2-0742 definitely, reasonable rent, ref­ loving wife Mabel. ;■ 15 DRAPERIES and cattle. For full details call Marvin Dick at 5-6477. Hugh Mervyn 3-3037 Grant Davis — —i 2-7537 NEW TWO BEDROOM FUR- erences available. No pets. ■' MLS.", ^ Shop Capri njshed home in Peachland for Telephone 763-2269. tf Peachland Branch 767-2202 six months. Adults only. Tele­ MAKE RUTLAND YOUR NEXT MOVE. Here is a new Hilton Hughes, Summerland, 494-1863 6. Cards of Thanks SLIP COVERS and DRAPES phone mornings, 767-2470. WANTED - CLEAN THREE home with full basement and just a few blocks from shop- . Bert Leboe 3-4508 CUSTOM MADE. W, S, 27 bedroom home immediately, fe- ping. Fine features such as a thermopaiie picture window, I WISH TO GRATEFULLY liable tenants, last rental four and glass door to symdeck, quality broadloom-in living and Rutland Branch 765-5155 thank all our friends that were Our Decorator will bring latest FOR LEASE — FURNISHED 5 years, three school-aged chil­ dining room. Two bedrooms up and 2 down. Rec. room and Ron Weninger 2-3919 so very kind and thoughtful Samples to Your Home. bedroom, 2 bathroom lakeshore dren. Can supply references cooler in the basement. Full price is $23,200. MLS. Call during my recent bereavement TELEPHONE 762-5216 home, available September 1 for Telephone 763-2140. 15 Dick Steele for full details at 2-4919. in ihe loss of my dear husband. or Evenings 763-2882 10 months. References required. Jack Head. Also my sincere T, Th, S, tf Telephone 764-^4020. , 17 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR AN EXCELLENTLY thank you to all the Legion needed by Ontario resident for LOCATED HOME RIGHT ON THE BEACH. Here it is. members who were so helpful. LANDSCAPING NEW 46 X 10 MOBILE HOME, Sept. 1st. Will sign lease. Call A 6 room home on Manhattan Drive. A sturdy, well biiilt —Marguerite Elizabeth Head 15 Fill and Topsoil Leveling Sept. to May, couple only, near Mr. Hawthorne, 762-4445 or’ ev­ older horrie that has been cared for properly. 3 bedrooms Lawns Seeded lakeshore. Wood Lake area. enings, 763-4182. tf and a utility room and loads of room for your family to Shrubs Planted , Corner Woodsdale and Roger WANTED TO RENT THREE enjoy the beach arid the beautifully landscaped yard. Call 9. Restaurants Turf Laid Road. : . 17 bedroom house in the vicinity of Vern Slater at 3-2785 or 2-4919 for details.,MLS. IVAN BARRON THREE BEDROOM HOUSE Kelowna Secondary, with rea­ THE MATADOR INN Box 604 Rutland for rent, 1829 lyens Avenue in sonable rent. Telephone 762 Presents Adventures In Good Phones 765-6405 - 765-5736 Glenmore, Available September 0288. , tf 4 Dining T, Th, S tf 1 for $145 per month. Telephone TWO OR THREE BEDROOM 762-6254 or 762-6497. 13,15 We specialize in: Private PAINTING and DECORATING home by September 1st, ni /KELOWNA REALTY LTD; 7 6 2 - 4 9 1 9 Parties, Wedding Receptions, Paper hanging of vinyl grass BEDROOMS ON HARVEY Kelowna or outlying district. Anniversary Parties. : cloth, flock and all wall Ave. No pets. Available Sept. Can supply references. Tele­ DIAL 764-4127 coverings. 7th, $115.00 per month. Tele­ phone 765-5596. 27 BERNARD AVE,, KELOWNA. B.C. Lakeshore Road, Over 20 Years of Experience phone 762-5231. 17 BUSINESS EXECUTIVE Okanagan Mission tf , Free Estimates NEW SMALL TWO BEDROOM needs two bedroom home, fur­ TELEPHONE 765-6777 house, no pets and no small nished or unfurnished, young T, Th, S tf children, available September 1. couple with no childi'eh. Telcr Downtown - Telephone, 762-7430. 15 phone 763-3376. 17 Snack Bar BRAND NEW, 6 ROOM BUNGALOW, only $18,900, W alL^ 10. Business and You mu.st see this one! It to wall broadloom, L-shaped living and dining room, r For ODD JOBS arOimd FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, ON is a real money maker at V acant or before Sept. 15th. Telephone cherry feature wall, full basement, carport. Pi’lced below Prof. Services : HOME or BUSINESS cottage for rent in the Winfield Peachland. Owner must replacement cost. Exclusive. area. Telephone 765-5293. 18 765-6372. 20 sell due to his health so 2 bedroom home with Call the FULL BASEMENT. Full ENGINEERS UNFURNISHED TWO BED- 3 BEDROOM unfurnished he will look at any offers! LARGE FAMILY BUNGALOW, 1,380 sq. ft: of liveable Phone Joe Sltfsinger, of­ price only $16,700.00. 6';1 room, gas stove, 1853 Water St. house by Oct. 1st, 3 adults and mortgage nvailable at family area in this clean 3 bedroom bungalow. Full base­ "HANDY MAN" Telephone 764-4718. 19 a 16 year old. 'Telephone 763- fice 2-5030 or evenings 2- ment with a finished rec, room. Only $19,350.00 full price 6874, MLS. $65.00 p.m. BEST DEAL Interior Engineering 762-0903 4039. 18 IN TOWN! Call Edmund with terms. Call Bert Pierson 2-4401. MLS. , T, Th. S38 TWO b e d r o o m h o u s e o r Scholl, office 2-.5030 or BUILDING SUPPLIES. Going concern, including land, Services ltd. JORDAN'S RUGS - TO VIEW 16. Apts, for Rent suite, two small children. Tele­ R utland evenings 2-0719, EXCL. buildings and all equipment. Call in today for details on samples from Canada's larg­ phone 762-6252. 15 One of the most attractive Civil. Hydraulic, Mining, Struc­ KELOWNA’S EXCLUSIVE this growing business. Call Bill Hunter 4-4847 or Lloyd tural. Land Development and est carpet scU tiijn. telephone 3 b.r. homos in town! De­ Callahan 2-0924, ' Keith McDougald, 764-4603. Ex hlghrise on Pando.sy now rent­ lightfully decorated R utland Subdivision Planning in associa­ ing. Deluxe one and two bed­ tion with — pert installation service. If 21. Property for Sale throughout with a special Brand new 3 b.r. home room suites available Septem­ feature on the main floor with full basement. Nicely WE WILL TAKE VOUR HOME OR PROPERTY PORTION OF DISPLAY LOT ber 1. Complelelv fire and sdund — utility room off kitchen. finished with w/w carpet HIRl'LE, SPARK & GEHUE with sales office available for proof, Wall to wall carpet, col­ IN TRADE Dominion and B.C. Open staircase to rumpus in i.r., d,r, and master rent on Harvey Avenue (suit­ ored appliances, spacious sun- b.r. Lovely kitchen has Land Surveyors able for trailer sales etc.) room. Master bedroom en- decks. No children, no pots. For Chateau Homes Ltd. sulte. Glass door to sun­ sungold cabinets, Tliis Legal Surveys-R ights of Way Phone 762-0543. 19 particulars telephone 762-6342, home is well worth see­ Now in production. Manufac­ deck, ONLY $25,900,00. LAKELAND REALTY LTD. Kelowna, B.C tf ing! Phone - Mrs, Jean F ia n o l e s s o n s , i n y o u r turers of component homes, Phone Mrs, 0. Worsfold, 1561 PANDQSY ST. TEL.: 76.3-4343 1150 St Paul St. 762-2614 liome (or mine), Telephone MODERN 1 AND 2 BEDROOM motels and multiple rental office 2-.5030 or evenings Acres, office 2-.'i030 or M, F S tf evenings 3-2927, MLS, Harry Rist ...... 763-3119 Bill Hunter .. 764-4847 Miss Joy Oxenham, 762-5208. suites available In new Suther­ projects. Serving the Okana­ 2-3895, MLS,' ’itEAL e s ’tate ' a TF r a is e r s 19 land Manor now open. Elevator gan and B.C. Interior. S.p- Bert Pierson ___ 762-4401 Lloyd Callahan .. 762-0924 AND CONSULTANTS CONCRETE d r iv e w a y s , service, close in location. All nrnte truss orders also avail­ Al Pedeivscn , ,764-4746 Olivo Ross ...... 762-3556 the latest features, Good selec­ LOW DOWN PAYMENT patios, sidewalks, prompt ser­ able. Factory located. - VACANT, brand new deluxe 2 b.r. home with PULL BASE­ vice, Telephone 765-6621. 20 tion of suites available. Open Carruthers & Meikle for viewing. Telephone Mr. C, MENT, sundeck and many extra features. $lO,3OO.O0. Do MADE TO ORDER DRAPES, McIntyre 763-2108, tf 376 Cawston Ave. not hesitate to phone me—Mrs. 0, Worsfold, office 2-5030 Ltd., reasonable price, fast service. or evenings 2-3895. EXCL. DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS, Telephone 762-3476. S-tf AVAILABLE END OF AUG- u.st, I and 2 bedroom furnished Telephone 763-3221 3,12 acres zoned lor apartmorits. Situated in North founded in 1902 with 66 years Kelowna, MLS, . CALL 762-4445 lake.shore cottages, cable TV, tf J. C. HOOVER REALTY LTD. of experience, private telephones available. No Mr. B M Meikle, B, Com., FOR pct.s or children. Telephone 762- BY OWNER - NEW CUSTOM 426 BERNARD AVENUE PHONE 762-,5fl30 ELM STREET EAST 4225 after 6 p,m. If built 3 bedroom, full basem ent / FR,l„ n.l.B ,C „ ( Ol'RinR CLASSIFIED Ideally situated family home on n cul de she, near school, Notary Public. . ______home with attached carport, churcli and Hho|)plng. Tlii.s 3 bedroom home has wail to 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN RUT- balcony and iiatio with buiit-in 762-2127, , r. I lund fourplcx, 1,200 sq. ft. liv- wall carpet in the living ioom, corion in kitciicn aiid iiull- barbecue on over 'a acre, REDUCED $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 1 ! way, tile in bedrooms. Call for an appointment Kxlay, it)R area with Ua baths, $125,00fenced and land.scai)cd property. T, Th.su, 12. Personals water included. No objection to You con't do better than this. Beautiful new Rimch Bunga­ MI^S. Okanagan Mission, block to low. framed in Acacia Grove. No steps. A homemaker’s two older children or one baby. lake, scltool, bus and store. Wall ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Telephone 762-0718. 15 dream, takes a minimum of work to keep it clean and tidy. 11. Business Personal Write P.O. Bo* 587, Kelowna, to wall in living, dining and Immciilnte possession. Move In now and get settled before B.C. or telephone 762-3640 or ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT master bedroom. Wired for school starts. Close to schools and^on bus line. 3 bedrooms OCEOLA REALTY LTD. 763-2577. In Winfield 766-2107. available Sept. 1st, 1968. Suit­ stereo, 2 fireplaces and many all large and bright. L-shaired living room witli elegant 26.50 PANDOSY ST, PHONE 76^-0437 able for retired couple. Oppo­ more extras. : Cash to 6’(i'I* dining area. Compact kitchen, double plumbing. Must be Sheila Davison 4-4909 Ken Chapman 2-3753 SHERAAS PICTURES NHA morlgagc, 8112 P.I.T. Is there a drinking problem In site rity park. Rent $110.00 per seen to be appreciated. MIB, Bob Lcnnie 4-4286 h a v e YOUR PICTURES .TOur home? Contact Al-Anon nt month. Contact Mr. Skelton, Telephone 764-4230, tf 762-7353 or 762-5286. 16 EXPEIIT1.Y FRAMED 1679 Abbott .Street. tf LOMBARDY AREA - LOW BLUE WATERS HOME SITE! liom our Isrge selection ALA-TEEN For teenage downpayment, very low Interest ONE BEDROOM SUITE Last it* kind, 75 x 16() buiiding lot. Domestic w ater *u|)- of Moulding* tldldrcn of problem drinkers rate, 3 Ivcdnxun.H, full ba.scmcnt available Scptcmbci" l»t in ' ’ri- plifd by the Municipality of Peachlend, 82,000,00 down, or Telephonef 762-4541.7K- tf perial Apartment*. No children, fireplace, cnnwt, patio, hard-' BRAND NEW worid thronghoiil, except w w an balance at $.50.00 pci month. E xc Iuk Ivc , WelKplimqed faniily home on water and ncwr'i. Cnthcdial CHOOSE A PICTURE A SERVICE FOR SPECIAL no pets. Telephone 764-4246, tf In iivlng room, tiie in kitchen ' entraiue, (’aii)eted living room with fireplace, 3 spBclous foi yout home from our iciectioo people who are seriously con­ templating msirlsge or wish to and bathroom. Immediate po* LUXURY HOME! bedKKims on main floor. Blight attractive klt/hen with of over .700 print* snd hava It AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1st Sion, For furtlter information dining area, bathroom. Large Mindeck of! the kitchen. fiarncd in the mouldtni of your correspond with interesting modern two bedroom suite, concerning the above property, In beautiful Okanagan Mission. This bcoutifnl liomr has 3 peotde. Global Selective Corres- licdrooma, spacious living room with brick firciilace, 11x11 Full basem ent with finished bedrcKirn and space foi' an­ csble TV. wall lo wall carjiet. aptily |>ersonally at 1421 Law­ other jilu.s rec rcKim with fireplace. CariKirt, Full price is choico ixmdence Services will mall im­ den, country size kitchen with eating ares, utility room Close in. No children. Telephone rence Ave. No Sunday calls $22,57.'i.OO. About ' j down will handle with payments of 10x8, covcrnl patio. Clean automatic gas heat, Tliis home No 4, PERRY RD.. RUTLAND mediately tree information on 783-3410. tf please. IS 1135,00 per mont1|| including taxes. MIB. 765-6M8 our two confidential services in is accessible to the lake by Mission Creek, which runs the T, Til, 8 If plain envclo|ie. Box 55, Fore­ NEW UNFURNISHED 3 BED- 13,778 DOWN, VACANT-MOVE length of this 'property. Landscaped- and well kept up most, Alberta. L.adles si>eclal room apartment on lake ia in anytime—topnotch NHA 3 br grounds makes this a real beauty spot. Exclusive. rates. 19 Peachland. Children accepted. bungalow, close to Golf Coiir*e; REGATTA CITY REALTY LTD. lfo...|M iU...Jnalapbaoa. J87*2378, Peachland. tf BR: 2 Ixathroom*: brick fire­ Septic Tan)IK C leaned \ KELOWNA, nc. THIS YEAR” VISTA MANOR - ONE BED- place; double window*: only lOSn/ MALE GREY PERSIAN room *uite, furnished, dose in, $3778 down, balaiu e NH \ tcmm 4.T8 BERNARD AVENUE PHONE 8-2I46 D nn Wll,field 767-^5608 Nnim V'seger 767-3S74 Phone 762-6079 kitten tn t h / \ lcinit.\’ of Pan all modern romenicmc', no Telephone Ernie Zeion. 762-.1.544. Evening* rsll: Eric Sheilmii 4-47:)|. Msrg Paget 2(WI4, (;»i.ii>u (inuthcr 762-”ir,'l ' Fiank Pclk.ni 76.T-4228 T T h . S ; do»v and Mill Creek hn 2765. 16 BELGO ROAD. LARGE choice Fully experienced businessman vacant property. Reply Box lots for sale Telephone 763-3986 will pay 16% simple interest to 5486 tf i B-348, The Kelowna Daily Cour­ — The full price? Asking $9,600 with cash. Balance LOOK ! : NEW HOUSE ON over 2 years. What offers? MLS. ■ tf private party willing to invest TELEVISION ANTENNA $5, ier.. , ' 15 Richard Road, Rutland (off $5,000 for one year. 80% of in­ stainless steel kitchen sink. $10, I SALES REP 1 Hartman'. contains twp bed­ THREE BEDROOM HOUSE NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE vestment fully secured; Re­ 15 ft. accordian fence $7.50, Vancouver based I.B.M. Data rooms. bath, shower, carpet in for sale in the Rutland area. quired to start operation of your paintirig, roofing and re­ SOUND INVESTING! - GRACIOUS LIVING Telephone 765-5380. 16 large clothes horse $5. Tele­ Processing, N.C.R. Accounting pair jobs done at reasonable living rooin, hall and master boriaTi.de much needed city phone 764-4533. tf j and Drafting school requires bedroom, corion in second bath­ FOR SALE - CABIN AT GLEN business; Interest paid monthly. rates, free estimates. Telephone LARGE SIZE POOL TABLE, a representative for interior 763-3994. ' 15 on this Lakeview Heights View Site! room, dining room, vinyl asbes Lake. Telephone 762-7083 or call Audited statement supplied to B.C. This is a standout oppor­ tos tile in kitchen. Double fire­ at 867 Grenfell Avenue. 15 investor monthly. Possible for new; chesterfield and chair, WILL R E MO D E L , HANG — Located at the corner of Thacker Drive and Gray Road like new; dining table with tunity to earn top income in a J. — 80’ X 60’ X 135’ place, double carport, basement irivestor to be actively engaged most interesting field of sell­ doors, install windows, rumpus 2 BEDROOM HOUSE NEAR four chairs: vacuum cleaner. ^ — East by South exposure ceiling arid bedroom finished in in business, receiving hourly ing. Lead supported program rooms, etc. Telephone after 5 gyproc. Situated on extra large city centre, $9,000 cash. Tele­ wages. You won't pass this up Telephone 762-2262. 19 — Access off ’Thacker or Gray Road phone 762-6905. 15 enables sustained production p.m . 765-6331. tf — 13 cherry trees lot. Telephone 768-5770. 18 when you learn the nature of USED RECONDITlONED and a long association. Aged FOR BUILQING AND RENO- — The full price is, $5,300 with excellent terms. HALF BLOCK FROM SAFE- the business. Reply to Box Br349, lawn mowers for sale, 30-day 25 to 35 preferred with a suc­ The Kelowna Daily Courier. vations, cupboards, decorating. way. three bedrooms, bath­ guarantee. Woodlawn Service,' cessful sales background. 22. Property Wanted . 15 2147 Richter St. Telephone 762- Write, giving full particulars F ree estim ates. Telephone 762- room, living room, large din­ 3563 noon or after 5 p.m. 16 LUPTON AGENCIES LIMITED ing room, kitchen with many MY LISTINGS ARE SELLING 100 FT. OF COMMERCIAL 3093, V 17 to McKAY TECHNICAL IN­ STITUTE. No. 204 - 510 West cupboards, also one bedroom fast. I am desperately in need property near Shops Capri with REASONABLY PRICED SEMI RETIRED PAUh'ER, IN- Your MLS Realtor - SHOPS CAPRI suite with own bathroom, separ­ of ihore listings. If you want complete retail store and two Hastings, Vancouver 2, B.C. terior and exterior painting, rea/>i Household furnishings, baby . .'16 ate entrance, one car garage. fast action on your property, bedroom home. Let’s .talk it articles, jolly jumper,, chair, sonable prices. Telephone 762- 7 6 2 -4 4 0 0 Full price $13,000. Telephone call and see me, or phone me at over! Telephone 762-4214 or 763- 3853 evenings. S-tf 763-4452. 16 2757. No Agents! / 15 buggy, etc. Telephone 762-5339.1 DISSATISFIED WITH PRE- Dudley Pritchard 768-5550 E. Waldron ...... 762-4567 2-5544, Okanagan Realty, or 762-0543. 171 sent po.sition. Are you in a WILL REMODEL. BUILD eveningsi Grant Davis, 2-7537. OKANAGAN OPPORTUNITIES rumpus room, fences, etc. Jim BilL Fleck 763-2230 B. Ju ro m e ...... 765-5677 PANORAMIC VIEW ? A N D 20 KENMORE WRINGER WASH-,,.dead-end ., . occupation? Are you lakeshore lots opiiosite Kel­ for motels, apartments, lake­ in advancement and Munday. Telephone 768-2034. shore property and resorts, con-, er. $20; kitchen suite with foiirj " . S tf owna. 20 minutes to gracious WE HAVE c l ie n t s FOR ALL chairs, $25.00, in good condi earriings? If you are ambitious living, power, water, telephone, typeis of homes and our listings tact Lakeland Realty Ltd., 1561 tion, 868 Rose Avenue, Kelowna. and willing to work hard, we PART-TIME ACCOUNTING by Pandosy St. Telephone '763-4343. protective covenant, aquatic are selling fast! If you are -:i6 are interested in discussing experienced male accountant. HIGH QUALITY PEACHLAND HOME and marine facilities, offers thinking pf selling youri pro­ ■■ it with .vou a sales career in an Apply Box B-346, The Kelowna Custom built 10 years ago, in excellent condition,, expen­ from $5,500.00, term s, Telephone perty please phone me—Mrs, LOCAL FIRM ENGAGED IN LADIES' LUGGAGE. 1 WEEK exciting field. 'We offer trairi- Daily Courier. 15 ender, 1 wardrobe fitlted with sively landscaped on a large acre lot set back from owner 763-3213 mornihgri even­ Jean Acres of J. C. Hoover manufacture of product for con­ iag and enjoyable working con- Highway No. 97 across from Lake Okanagan with 177 ings.. . 15 Realty Ltd. 762-5030 or even­ hangers, good condition. , alsol ditions. This'is an excellent pp- WILL DO CARPENTER AND struction '. industry requires cenieht work. Telephone 762- foot frontage. Asking $24,000 full price. Exclusive. ings, 763-2927. 15 $4,500 to establish markets, in (able lamp. Telephone 764-4587. portunity for advancement. LAKESHORE DUPLEX - 80’ ^ Guaranteed monthly income, 6494 between 5-6 p.m. tf frontage on Skaha Lake. Coun­ A'n?ENTION - WANTED 3 Eastern provinces. Write P.O OKANAGAN MISSION try style house, ideal retirement bedroom home, could be new­ Box 556, Kelowna. B.C. 17 DRAPES FOR SALE, LINEty Paid accord- RELIABLE BABYSITTER er home without basement or golden-green, covers' . 16-foothPS to ability to.prpduc/results will babysit in my own home. A neat attractive 2 bedroom home on large lot with fruit home with guest accomodation SPACE SUITABLE FOR RE- or income property. $18,500, carpenter’s special, good loca­ window, $75,00 Can be seen at T ejf hone Mr.. R' Bailey 763. Telephone 762-0035. 15 trees, completely renovated with new wiring and plumb­ tail or .service busines.s, reason­ 280,Langford Road, Rutland, isj ^®t., Aug. 17 through Aug^ Must be sold, Dr, Brown, Hody tion, reasonable downpayment. able rent, also large ba.sement FOR DAY OR EVENING ing; large living room with fireplace, needs a bit of Rush offers to Box B-344, Kel­ finishing. Full price $11,000 with $3,000 down. Exclusive. Drive, Okanagan Falls. Tele­ storage. Telephone 763-2604, ONE HIDE-A-BED, TWIN babysitter call Judy at 762-5124. phone 479-5421. tf owna Daily Courier. 15 business hours. . 26 speaker, portable RCA record EXPERIENCED FRONT END ■ 15 player, "Atlas" juicer., Tele­ man required preferably exper­ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY, 1,37 WANTED SMALL ACREAGE BEAUTICIAN WISHES TO EXPERIENCED MOTHER'S RETIREMENT SPECIAL with liveable house, domestic phone 762-5347. 151 ience with import cars. Apply in acres with 233 feet frontage on purchase beauty salon in Okari­ writing, stating qualifications, helper. Telephone 762-4926. 18 Small'2 bcdrooiri home on south ride, Large lot with Highway 97, near a liiajor Ok­ water. Rush details to Box agan area. Call 762-0242, Kel­ UMBRELLA TENT, NEW variety of (ruit trees and good garden area. Cooler and B-344, The Kelowna Daily Cour­ .salary, etc. to Box,B-353, The anagan city. Excellent 38’ x 60’ owna, after 6 p.m., Monday to Auto-home razor. Electrohome | Kelowna Dail.v- ■'Courier, - 20 garage at back. Close to shopping area and lake. Full building, two approved highway ier. ' 15 Friday, August 19 to 24th. 20 fan, Burpee can sealer. Tele­ 40. Pets & Livestock g^rice only $11,000. Exclusive. accesses. Only $21,500.00 dowrt. WANTED—APARTMENT SIZE phone 763-3302. 15 MALE EMPLOYEE SEEKERS, EIGHT UNIT RESORT, TWO look under bu.siness opixirtun- Exclusive. Mercier Realty Ltd., lot in good location. Telephone DOBERMAN PINSCHER; Vernon, B.C. 15 bedroom house, 6Vi acres on FOR SALE - 48 INCH CON- ities. Telephone 762-2034. 15 495-6369 Osoyoos after 7 p.m. Wood Lake.; Full price $65,000 male ten month old pup for sale. 9, 15 tincntal bed $25.00. Telephone INTERIOR FOUR ACRES FOR HORSES, Telephone 766-2570 or write 762-6023, tf| Excellent show quality. Obedi­ also home with, three bedrooms, Box 48, Winfield, B.C. 18 ence training begun. Good nat- L-shaped living room with fire­ WELL SEASONED APPLE 35. Help Wanted, ured. RcaKoii; owner out during REAL ESTATE place, lovely kitchen with, built- 23. Prop. Exchanged IT’S A GOLD MINE - OWN wood for sale,. Telephone 764. days and dog has to be confined in oven and range, tub. View your own business and operate 42,57, 20 Female to house. Write Box B 342, The ONAN PROPANE POWER this one and only grocery store Kelowna Dally Courier, 17 property, Telephone 768-5677 NEW GUITAR, COST $55,00,, AGENCY Westbank, Monday-Saturday. 15 plant, 2500 watt, A-1 condition, on wheels. Telephone 762-2034 ABLE TO 1 year old, $700 or swap for will sell for $35,00, Telephone P A R T QUARTER HORSE PHONE 762-2675 15 762-0457 after 6;00 p,m, expertcntc in frozen 266 BERNARD AVENUE VIEW PROPERTY, NEW TWO boat with motor. Telephone 18| foods industry, grade 12 educa­ marc for sale, good with chil­ Harris MacLean 765-5151 Owen Young 763-3842 lx*drOom, living room, dining 762-8275. ' 2 2 NEW BED CHES'TERF'lEiLD tion proferrcd, permanent dren, excellent for someone's room, w/w carpet, fireplace, 26. Mortgages, Loans flr.st horse. Western saddle and Roger Kciup 763-2093 Wilf Rutherford 762-2679 and 4 kitchen chairs. Trailer 23, i ixisition. Reply Box 61, West- brick .front, cariiort and sun­ Holiday Auto Court, 16 bank. T, Th,, S, 21 bridle included. Telephone 762- deck, clear title, Golfview Call 762-4445 PIIOFESSIONAI. MORTGAGE 531’2, 15 Consultants — We buy, sell and MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY,! AVON T E llR ifo n Y OPEN Road. Telephone 762-0126, FAUN- ilAlfI. kTnN ELS--Reg-^ T, Th„ S, tf arrange mortgages and Agree­ like new 1967 19-inch Philco TV cast of Glenmore St, Customers ONE OF RUTLAND'S BETTER BUYS for ments. in all areas. Conventional Telephone 762-2137, 15] waiting to be served. House­ istercd Beagle puppies. Tele­ NEW REVENUE DUPLEX rates, flexible terms. Collinson phone 542-3536 01 call at HR No, ,\ iilcnNUi'c to view, quality 3 bedroom home In Rutland ELECTROLUX VACUUM wives can qualify. Reply Mrs, close to school and downtown Mortgage apd Investments Ltd., B. McCartney, 842 Selkirk Ave 2, Highway 6. Vernon arcii. Cii.stom built walnut cupboards, wall to wall broiui- Courier Classified cleaner, good condition, $50, Rutland, 2 bedrooms each side, corner of Ellis and Lawrence, nue. North Kamlpops, 16 Th. F, S tl loom throiighout, double fireplace, carport and full base- Telephone 762-6964. 151 ^mcnt. One o( the best fmisheu nomc.s in the district, MLS, Walnut feature wall and carpet­ Kelowna, B.C., 762-3713, if ed living room, Full basement, WAN 'f is'D^^ABYSlW ER CASH FOR YOUR AGREE- IVOR JOHNSON 12 GAUGE for V k year old boy in your own MORE CLASSIFIED gas heat, neautifully landscap­ 24. Property for Rent single barrel shotgun, new con GOLF COURSE HOME ed. Telephone 765-5721, eve­ ment of sale or mortgage. For home. Apply 763-2028 after 5 MOSAIC ENTERPRISES LTD., information contact R, J, Bailey, ditlon. Telephone 762-8312. 15 ON PAGE 10 All excoiii'iit home, 933 Nassau Crescent, in a choice loca- nings. . , 16 p.m. 16 5,000 uq. ft, of office apace for Kelowna Realty Ltd,. 243 Be^ 30'' NATURAL GAS RANGE lioii, l,3(i.’) Miuare feet of spacious planning with fireplace, FOUR YEAR OLD TWO BED- rent. Available Jan u ary IS, nard Ave,, 762-4919, tf with view oven. $170, Telephone 3 bedrooms, (nil basement, fireplace and rumpus room in niom home in Rutland, full 1969. Four new high quality two 762-78:12, 15 basement and roughcd-ln plumbing. Well finished home basement, wall to wall carpet storey apartments for rent also lhal i> a >tandont with a view. Choice of clear title or rei'cntly put in, domestic water, —downtown location. Write us 28. Produce USED ORCHARD PROPS capaeit.v mortgage, OWncr anxious for quick sale. MI^. fully landscaped, some fruit at 1449 St. Paul St,. Kelowna. Telephone 762-6300, tf BUSINESS PEACHES FOR SALE, trees and grn|x*,s, $4,000 down, ” ' ■ ■ ’ I 762-2685, 15 Teh'phone 762-3832, 15 mile north of Old Ferry Whai’f NICE FAMILY HOME - $ 1 6 ,5 0 0 ...... c. AND OFFICE on Westside Road, nring con- 30. Articles for Rent t'loM' ii> M'hooi, stores and churches. Good size living MKA’' u f'i F U L LAKESHORE space available In prime down­ tniitcrs, 15 room, full basement and garage. Well landscaped with fruit home, large lot. fully landscap­ town location. Fully air-condi­ n e w " lh)TATOEsl''C)i^ PRACTICE TYPING AT HOMl' SERVICE DIRECTORY ed, two years old, living room trees, graiics and slrnwberncs. Cooler room in basement. tioned. Excellent parking. on the farm Heinz Koetz on School Icssnn* a r t more valu MLS 16.\2t, master bedriKim 21x14. Available immediately. Tele­ able If repeated tn quiet of voiii Owner will take mortgage. Tele- Gallager Rond, Telephona 765- CJOODS& StiRVICUS - WHbKii lO I INI) IHEM phone 763-4343, tf 5!)8l, ______tf home. Rental applied to pui jihone 497-.5623, Penticton after chase. Now modela, best rates IN KELOWNA DISIKIC'I ORCHARD CITY REALTY L T D .-7 6 2 -3 4 1 4 6 |i,n\, 16 DESIRABLE CENTRAL down­ town offica space available Im­ Your department atore of type­ C, E. METCALFE FOR SALE BY OWNER. mediately, Air conditioned, heat 28. Produce writers Okanagan Stationers 573 Bernsrd Ave, 762-3414 Three lierlroom clear title coun­ and Janitor provided, up lo Ltd,, 526 Bernard Ave., Kelow­ BUILDING SUPPLIES MOVING AND srORAGE try home, 17 fruit trec.s, excel­ CUCUMBERS, 40 LBS, AT na, THephnne 762-3202 W, S if Nile phones; Bill Woods 762-5530, Don Schmidt 763-3760 2,000 sq, ft. Telephone 762-2926, $1.50, also pickling beets, Zuch- lent garden area, close to city. tf Priced at $19,.5iK), Telephone liii Hipiash, and other farm fresh LUMBER Jenkins Cartgage Ltd. 765-7071 for ap|xiintment to HALL FOR RENT - EQUIP produce, 'Trevor's Fruit Stand, KLO Road. Telephone 763-4390. 32. Wanted to Buy Delivered Aiiywhcio In Agents fur ^ view, 17 ped with kitchen and bar Suit' North American Van Lines Ltd. able for banquet,*, weddings tf SPOT CASH-W E PAY HIGH KEI.OWNA or VERNON 8 0 ACRES PIlI\'ATl'rSAT,i:~lM N^ I.ocnl, l-ong Distiinee Moving dances, etc Contact Mike 762- (illKEN P E P ra n S , ^ c A LB,’, est cash prlcea »or complete AREA Intci.v kept 5 room bungalow', ”W'- Guaiaiiice SntisfacUon” o f rs.-i Unit laiid. much of it level, stone-free tmttoin Uml 461(1 II pickles, cueumlM-rs, tomatoes, e*tates or single Hems Phonr Plume orders n/lcct Mill t'ur|i (litw.s thiough tins pipperty, which has (irsl close to all convenience* and us f i r s t a t 762-5590, u A J Nc\* 1130 ELLIS SI , r02-20'W lake, Beautifully landscaived N E W ~ 1 n DUSTHrA 1 r “ w A R E- Kic a lb,. Bapt Hunyadi, R,R, 4, ' Bu«mo.-»»-—(>4'2*84U wsicr rtpts frir iitigiition, Has an ekceileiu quality heavy house space, located 935 llichter I nke.-lioie Road, Telephone and Used Roods. i:i32 Fllih .St grdund'' wnh "shrubs and trees Re idciU'C 542-:M,'.2 oi RKI-'JIKIO (lowmg vjirmg nu* is one of the largest parcels of land oj I Street, approximately l.nou -(|, 7(ll-i:’78 __IB If cio-c Ii' Krlowiut on lliglvway 97 Hai trackage along front, Telephone 763-3149. ft, Available Scplemlxu’ 1,5 For INSTANT CASH FOR USED lAVINOION p l a n e r D. CHAPMAN & CO. l.ots i‘( 'lituly tiers along the creek. Good recontiy re- IlL'Il.DLlfS * SPE(. lA L'" U IW APRICOTS YOU PICK'R c A further information telephone l»iuiid. Wc i»ick lOc a ixiund, K. gixKi* Sc\*eirs Second Hand MILL L ID \LLIED VAN LINKS AGEN'I.S moil< llcil ,l iH'iiitiom home on proiHMty. This laiul has diiwn iiayment, s|miciou * two 762-04.56, 15 Store, 1302 St, Pill) St,, tele I^al-L m g Distance Hauling excellent |ioteiitial. Aiklng $3,0()6 per tore. See us for and three IvednHvm homes, ba.se­ Berger, R R, 4, Lakeshore 5PKC1AL - Old sawduxt for more mfmmation, Exclusive. FO iF r ENT~() ll~LEA R E~ A Rond, Telephone 764-4.163, tf phone 762-3644 or evenings 765- mulching in gardens Shaving* Commercial Household ment partly developed. Sun • .5483. tf Valley Homes, telei»hone 762- proxlmately 300 sq, ft. of build­ PEACHES, PEARS AND Available while they last al no Storage 70.56 15 ing on I acre of land on High­ plums for sale, N. Toevs, Hoii- CASH FOR RMAIJ, REASON- charge. PHONE 762-2926 way 97. Telephone 762-0456 tl at)lf rnr. Telr|»tu)nf 762-7!#.S4. 15 MIDVALLEY REALTY LTD. ' FOR SAI.K HY OWNER - chcrle Road, Lakeview Heights, Wchtluink, 29 REST HOMES older revenue home, one block OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE dowTitown, Apply 1435 Ellis Rt, PHONE 765-5157 from Safeway, five bedrooms, jin miainhmiiii ytorffM74n. BLUE La I k E ^ R E ^ BOX 429 IWi RUTT-AND RD RUTI-AND. B C. Veil built and well kept. Tele­ 'oFricirspXcF. fo r ~ r e n t . vmilin Road. Telephone 765-5566 Car# for the phone 762-76.37, 15 Apply S At S Store*, 1640 Pan- T. Th .S .tf Vocations Paint Supply Ltd. Siim fVarsoo 7 -6l8o FURNISHED TWO BEDttOOM lioh dailv 55 75 a tase Applv Stepi-er» Register f- r bau.n 5il SuppliM Iiical f,,| artulifi and •. hr»ol-*gc<1 lakr^hm e h-i'-'c W expsnk Vsllc-. Fiuii Stand IbghwavOT Iw II ting t lx-ve* nn« Teleplinue 1619 PANDOSY 762 2LU It iephone 782-1124 fhlldren, Tele/hon* 762-7IU. IT Telephone 7«8-5tW7. IS 762-6229 17 t M S E U EjaAnrnh puLY va., a p o . w i i m 42. Autos for Sal^ 44. trucks & Trailers 44. Trucks & Trailers 44A Mobile Homes 49. Legal$ & Tenders49. Ugals i Tenders “ 1966 FORD; 292, 4 BARREL, 3- I960 LANDROVER, WARN and Campers TENDERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS 40; Pets & 42. Autos for Salo speed Hurst croinies and mags, hubs, custom alum inum cab, Sealed Tenders are invited for AND OTHERS $500.00 or best offer. Telei4ione power, winch, perfect condition. 1968 12* X 46’ VILLAGER BY the construction of BLACK MINIATURE POO- 1 9 6 8 LeMAUGHN D. CAHOON, ’ 762-3907. 20 Must be sold this week. Will GendaU’s, Canadian' made, OKANAGAN LANDING DECEASED d l« . Registered and iminiu- COUGAR XR7 take half ton as part trade. Full closed in porch with sundeck nized. Kalroad Kennels, Regis­ BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, CREDITORS and OTHERS price $1,095.00. Telephone 762- on landscaped rented; lot at OKANAGAN LANDING, B.C. tered. RR2, V^noD, B.C. Deluxe interior, all power 1961 Sinrite convertible. Must be 7957. 15 Trailpark Mobile Villa. Tele­ having claims against the estata Th, F. S, tf sold. (>ffers wanted. Teleidione phone 7634233. 15 Tenders will be accepted on or of L ^ a u g h n D. Caihoon, De- equipment including 7624044. 15 1967 GMC %-TON PICKUP, 6 before 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, ceased, formerly of 2041 Abbott ‘THUNDER CHILP” IS HIAWATHA MOBILE HOME air conditioning 1964 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, cylinder, 4 speed. Quick sale August 28 th, 1968 at the office S t w t , Kelowna, British Colum­ Welsh Corgie Pem puppy, fe- Park Ltd. (adults only). New, of the Sroretary - Treasurer, radio and gas heater, good con­ $2,150. Ctm be bought with new bia, are required to send full malej registered and inhocu- Security camper for $3,300 com­ quiet, near the lake. New spaces School District No. 22, Poison lated. To be spayed. Telephone BEST OFFER dition. Telephone 762-6774. ; 17 Big 6 cyl. engine, standard particulars of such claims to the plete. Telephone 762-5044.. 15 available. Inquire Hiawatha Park, Vernon B.C. ; l Administratrixes, care of the transmission, spotless tur­ 763-S302. 15 Telephone 763*4587 VOLKSWAGEN VAN. _ NEW Meat Market, Lakeshore Rd Plans and specifications and Harrison Smith and (Company* 15 motor and tires, reconditioned, quoise paint and Upholstery. 1965 ONE TON DODGE COM- Telephone 7624412. F, S, M. tf 434 Lawrence Avenue* Kelow­ MATCHED GREY TEAM One oumer. Only 7,000. miles. tender, forms are available from (mares) over one ton each S500, 8550 or best otter. Telei*one plete with 11 ft, custom built th e Architects, Meiklejohn, na, British Columbia, on or be­ 1960 CHRYSLER SARATOGA Remainder of 50,000 mUe, 5 camper, top condition. Tele­ ONE CAMPER WITH OIL with harness $550. Telephone 7624457 after 6:00 p.m. 18 heater, gas stove and bed. Real Gower & Partners, 3105 - 31st fore the 16th day of September, VS. power steering, power year 'warrsinty. 900x15 wide phone 7624044. 15 765-6379. brakes, radio, genuine 29,000 1958 PONTIAC, IN EXCEP- tread tires. Overload springs, idesd for fruit pickers. Price at Street, Vernon, B.C. upon de­ 1968, after which date the est­ REGISTERED CK)LDEN LAB- miles. Was kept unusued in tional condition, VS, automatic, heavy duty rear bumper, long 1957 CHEVROLET %-TON, $85 or rented at; $25 monthly. posit of fifty dollars ($50.00) by ate’s assets will be distributed, radors. Keloka Kennels, J. Stef- garage for 5 years, (jwner go­ new tires. Telephone 762-3047 wide box. Complete with well needs small amount of body Telephone 762-4091. 15 cheque, which is refundable having regard only to claims anyshin, Saucier Rd., 762-7059 ing abroad,: $1,250.00 or new est or 763-4249. 17 insulated camper! work. For quick sale $300. Tele­ upon return of the plans and that have been received. ;||t 1964 CITATION, 17’ HOUSE specifications in good condition. ■ 'S , ''t f offer. Telephone 763-^1. 16 phone 762-7937. , 15 trailer; furnished and equipped. EMILY MURIEL CAHOON, 1963 VALIANT CONVERTIBLE, FULL PRICE ONLY $2,895.00 A Bid Bond or Certified Cheque 6 cylinder, very good condition, Price $1,800.00 or close otter. JANICE L. BROWN 4 YEAR OLD WELL BROKE 1967 RAMBLER REBEL, or $89 per month in the amount of two thousand Administratixes. saddle mare for sale, excellent cylinder standard. Spotless in­ rebuilt motor. Teleidione 764- Telephone 762-3853 evenings. S-tf dollars ($2,000.00) shall accom­ for young teenager. Telejdiorie side and out. Blue patiit and upr 4663 after; 5:30. p.in. 16 SAFEWAY MOBILE HOME, pany each tender. HARRISON SMITH & 44A. Mobile Homes COMPANY 762-4714. : 20 holstery. Radio. Low one owner 1959 TR3. GOOD CONDITION, SIE^AAOTORS 28’ X 8 ’, outdoor patio and 100 Where a certified cheque is mileage. 4 year factory war­ We Take, Anytiiing in Trade lb. propane tank. Telephwje Solicitors. FOR SALE — REGISTERED $700 cash or best offer. Tele­ and Campers used, a letter from a Bonding ranty 1 ^ FULL PRICE,, only phone 762-06^ between 6 p.m. 762-6043. 19 Company, acceptable to the German shepherds, 4 months 82,795 or 859 per month. Seig R.R. 2 Harvey Aye- , FOR SALE bid, 3 females. Telephrme 765- and 8 p.m. 15 762-5203 MUST SELL QUICKLY, 8 FT Owner and/or Architects, must House to be moved, 1420 St. ■ Motors; We take anything in be enclosed with the tender, 6520 evenings. 16 1963 FAIRLANE FORD 4 DOOR '•■' 15 truck camper completely furn­ Paul St. Viewing hours 5 p.m. trade. R.R. 2, Harvey Ave. stating that the Bonding Com­ standard, white exterior, very, IN MOBILE HOMES ished! Telephone 762-8282 or to 7 p.m. By tender, closing date FOR SA LE-14 CHINCHHJLAS TelejAone 7624203. 15 1956 DODGE 3 TON 'TRAILER- pany is prepared to issue a very low mileage. Telephone tractor. V4, 4-speed transmis­ 762-3953. 15 Aug. 17. 1968. cages, etc. Moving, must sell ■------■ .■,•15 We Recommend Performance Bond of fifty per­ Best offer, Telephone 5424556 sion with 2 speed rear axle and cent (50%) of the amount of Vernon, after 6 p.m. 15 Snearest S offer. U P Telephone, S S ’ 766-1 1967 MUSTANG GT FASTBACK 100 gal. saddle tanks, air brak­ the Tender, should the Tender 2570 or write Box 48, Winfield, 390, four speed, radio, warranty es, fo perfect mechanical con­ TED'S HOMES: 46.” Boats, Access. be accepted. ’The lowest or any ' WANTED FOR SALE -r (300D JERSEY B.C. IS] etc. Nice shape. Telephone 76> dition throughout. Full price tender not necessarily accepted. cow, milking. Telephone 768- n/fTTc-p gArwTFrrTC 1966 5369. 15 ONLY $995. or $50 per month. — Canada’s Finest! Special Introductory Offer! Plans and Specifications may 5413. Westbank. 16 Seig Motors. We take anything be viewed at; STREET SELLERS Volkswagen 1500. $1400, Good 1955 CHEVROLET HARDTOP, in trade. R.R. 2, Harvey Ave; 12 X 56 — 2 or 3 br SPORTSMAN 8 * and 12’ LICENSED EIGHT MONTH 12 X 60 — 2 br 1) Okanagan Builders Exchange shape. Must be seen to be ap- chrome rims. Telephone Telephone 762-5203. 15 CARTOP old female pup, part Dalmation, predated. Telephone 762-531L | 752 .7954 . 20 12 X 64 — 2 or 3 br —Penticton, B.C. Boys and girls are required \ $10.00. Telephone 762-3101. 15 2) Kelowna Builders Exchange 1962 CHEV % TON TRUCK, 6 Also.semi custom built to your for street sellers for The , ______1958 DODGE STATION WAGON cyL ,auto. New red paint, white FIBREGIASS BOATS —Kelowna, B.C. GCX)D HOMES WANTED FOR needs.' ' Kelowna Dally Courier. ^ kittens. Telephone 762-2248. tf 1964 RAMBLER CL/^IC 550 V-8 automatic, radio, $100.00 top./ Perfect mechanicM con­ For further information 3) Amalgamated . Construction 4-door, V-8 , , automatic, ra^O. Telephone 762-3047. 16 dition. 2 year GW warranty. WE INVITE PHONE 765-5128 or 764-4135 Association—Vancouver, B.C. ■ Apply: Full 'price ONLY $1295 or $49 YOUR INSPECnON! 4) Southam Builders Exchange per month. Seig Motors. We OLINGER 41/ Mkhinery and into a bed, 2-yr. GW Warranty. 3W jtandard,^$^. Telephone And good clean pre-owned -Vancouver, B.C. take anything in trade. R.R. 2, units. ENTERPRISES LtD. Kelowna Daily Courier Equipment Full price ONLY $1,395 or $45 762-6076 after 6:00 p.m. 15 Harvey Ave. Telephone 762- P.O. Box 280 Kelowna, B.C. TEND ERS per month. Seig Motors. We take 1952 fORD GALAXIE 500. $700 5203. 15 10 X 45 — Pathfinder 2 br W, F, S, 35 Sealed Tenders are invited for Phone 762-4445 anything in trade. R.R. 2, Har- best offer. Telephone 762- 8 X 35 — Mayflower — 2 br. tf FOR SALE D-7 CAT, MODEL vey Ave; Teleph5203 1950 % TON FORD PICKUP, pick-ups. Easy to follow, plans barrel; Hurst mags, pleated in­ WANT AD and instructions. Send $2.00 to furniture and appliances. See us CALL 762-4445 caused, whether by neglect or other­ '■ ,15 terior, many extras. Telephone excellent condition. See at . Wil­ kinson’s Husky. Highway 97. E. G. Hanna. RR 4. Greene Rd.* first. Telephone 765-5647 or 762- wise... ' 762-2855 days or 762-5045 eve­ COURIER CLASSIFIED Replies will be held for SO daya. STATION WAGON nings. 15 Tel. 762-4445 — SPECIALS! — 1964 MORRIS COOPER with only 21,000 miles •87 VOLKSWAGEN station eqiupped with radio and tach wagon, low mileage, ometer. Telephone 765-7075, tf one owner ...... -..$2195 1963 BEAUMONT CONVERT- •66 CHEXY II 4 dr. station ible, 283, cam, solids, corvette wagon, big 6 cyL, clutch and fly wheel, hurst, automatic. Special ..$2095 tach, excellent condition. Tele­ 64 FALCON, V 4, 4 dr. wagon, phone 765-6173 after 5 p.m auto., radio, PS ...i.$1795 15 *63 FORD, full size, 4 dr., 1959 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR wgn., exceptional, V-8 , sedan, six cylinder, standard auto., PS, PB ...... $1695 transmission. Nice clean car. Selling fdr $495.00, Telephone 762-5490, 15 Be a MILLIONAIRE (■ Kelowna Motors Ltd. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, 48,- 1647 Water St. at Leon 000 miles, new tires, $6,000 or Phone 762-2068 nearest offer. Telephone 762- 15 0832 or 762-3771 evenings, tf 1968 BEAUMONT 307, AUTO-j matic, p.s., p.b,, bucket deats, For One Day at 1962 Vauxhall $3,500.00. Telephone 765-6749, The Interest on 19! n.000,000 Victor Super 1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL,! 4 DOOR SEDAN fully powered, equipped, radio,! 45,000 miles, A-1 condition. || Runners-Up Will Be Awarded This car ia extremely well $3895. Telephone 762-0700, Room 1 The BOY or GIRL kept ip every way. If you are 122, Caravel Motel. 15 (under 16) looking for a compact, don’t 1959 METEOR MONTCALM, LONG PLAY RECORDS miss thia buy for V-8 automatic, radio, power ONLY $695,00 steering. Must sell, $250,00. of the original score from Telephone 762-3047, 181 Introducing the GREATEST TELEPHONE 762-5490 MUST S E L L - OWNER MOV-, 15 ing to U.S. 1962 Dodge Dart, "The Happiest Millionaire" new tires, radio, A-1 condition, 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC 660 $795.00, Telephone 765-6163. 161 NUMBER of NEW MEMBERS 8 cylinder, standard. Up to 30 1063 IMPALA TWO DOOR miles per gallon economy, rad­ hardtop, radio, power steering, io, good tires, spotless white power brakes. Telephone 762- to the paint, red interior, reclining 3326 after 5 p.m. tf I ’-v.M I j seats make into b^. 2 year Good Will Warranty, Full price 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 , Ex­ ONLY $1895. $54 per month. cellent shape. Contact No. 24, Kelowna & District Credit Unioin Seig Motors. We take anything Fairvlew Apartments, Lake­ in trade. R.R. 2, Harvey Ave. shore Road. tf I Telephone 762-5203. IS 1966 FORD CUSTOM FOUR During Ihe run ol Ihe “llapplcsl lVlH|IIonalrc” will loss PONTIAC, GOOD CONDI- door sedan, V-8 , automatic, ra­ tion. Can be seen at 848 Birch dio, perfect condition. Offers be awarded ihe Inierest for one day on $1,000,000 Avenue. 17 wanted. Telephone 762-5044. 151 at 7% (. • . the (nurrent interest paid at your Credit HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC INSTRUaOR Union on Term Deposits), \ icqairad Ipr WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE

B.C Vocational School - Kelowna LAST SHOWiNO OF DUTIES: To instruct Pre-Apprentice Heavy Duty Machinery Repair students. , ra so JOmtY O g fts OCMAIDMS loriginal score LP’s are supplied by the MUSiC BOX) QUAUnCATIONS; "The Happiest Millionaire" \ Applicant should ba a qualified Heavy Duty — OR — Journeyman with coaslderable experience In \ . lawCWnewaWWnwwwwiWgnii iwiM— Farm Machinery repair. Preference wtil be given to a Mrson with supervisory experience THEATRE TICKETS and Grade XHl SKluoatlonal standing. SALARY! IMMM) . M S dapeiidsnR w p m teaehlni aaqiar- at the Paramount Tlieatre starting Friday, Aug. 23 In tha ParanMmat Theatre Full details of the Contest available at the . . . ’This Is • Civil Service position within tha ’Psdinlcal

Cfotatn appUcathm form from: *11110 Principal, STDISTRICT B C. Vocstlonat SchfiM - KelowBo. P.O. Box 389. Kelowns, B C S. Humphries, Genera! Manager Tel. 762-4.11.5 and retuns te the school by August 23. iM*. 1475 r.LLI5 ST. T ' :/ ■:'7'

CONTRACT BRIDGE KELOWNA DAILY (NIURIER. SAT,, AUG. 17. 19S8 PAGE U - Bj s. JAY BECKE* with the ten instead of the eight, «n9f # l« ROHT! THAT Jtgf¥>Me> J tw tv m m (Top Beeordflolder Ip Hasten* hoping to persuade South he bad o CHAMOt Oft TUMI- IT* •ONUl IT Muaw MKAN9 VW M0r ry»*asmAV9 -* lodiTidnal CbanpioBiUp Plajrl started with the A-10 alone. t t out aft TV44 VJONY PW9 nOUUMCO C0WI49 J tP B Oft HR South dealer. / But when declarer won the o UP* JUNNY! A jouuy Both sides vulnerable. spade with the kirg. he con­ la. so w ! t tinued with the queoh instead WASHINGTON (AP) — The many to offset U.S. milits**,' ex­ THMK HI'# ' '-MaBxa' of a low trump, apparently on O.S. balance-of-payments posi­ penditures there. o UAUSHIHS! tion in the second quarter of the the; assumption that East had NOT MUCH DIFFERENT < ■ 1TA 53 ■ the A-10-9. year was the best it has been in t t ♦ A (J983 two years, the government re­ “Apart from the special finan­ . East took the queen with the ported Friday. cial transactions by official CO AK 653 , ace, cashed the king of hearts, '"TntSX ' ' ' XABT ' agencies and various temporary and led back his last heart, the However, much of the gain t t ♦ 9 4 2 4 A 10 8 shown was due to special fac­ developments.” a commerce de­ seven. It would not have helped partment spokesman said, “ the u *» 8 « ItK Q J7 South to hiff low, nor would a tors, officials said, indicating ♦ J10543 4 6 that the basic deficit situation second-quarter balance of pay­ club, discard have saved; him ments, measured on the liqui­ . . t t ♦ Q f t f A J9 7 i (since West would also discard was much the sam e as that for CO ■ , S0D1H . the first quarter. dity basis on all other transac­ a club and the ace and another tions, was probably not much AKQJ785 club by East would then dMeat The dollar drain was about 111042 different from that of the first the contract). $150,000,000 during the April-to- quarter of 1968, but somewhat t. 4 K 7 Juhe quarter. This was a sharp ■ ■/.'./.♦lOA Instead. South ruffed with his improved from that of a year only remainipg high trump, the reduction from the first quarter, earlier.” ■ '/: Tlw bidding: jack, and returned a trump. when the figure was S660,- 000,000. The report noted that al­ Beotti West North Kaafe West*wbn with the nine as East though the Canadian and Ger­ MERCY M E.eUZ' YOU COULD ALMOST AND YOU LOOK LIKE A HELPLESS FOR OUR FIRST \ YES, IF THE T v * DWo followed suit with the eight, and ’The fib r e s measure the ad­ man transactions improve the PASS FOR ONE OF THOSE COLLEGE KIDS, the queen of clubs lead through justed difference between Twhat OLD LADY STRAIGHT OUT OFTHE MOVE. X SUGGESr) MANAGER 2 4 U.S. balance of payjnerits, they gay NINETIES, MISS ULLY. the king brought the, defense Americans, and their govern­ occur infrequently and cannot WE RENT ACAR / 0FMY5ILVER Opening lead—nine of hearts- two well-deserved club tricks to ment spend in dealings with be counted on for long-term ANDDRWETO / m in e is a Practically all players have put dOclairer down one. other countries* and the return help. ,;' > - ir s A VACACH lCA. / CROOK, 1 HAT AND PRESS Wanttotakf a tendency to falsecard on de­ In effect, v.’hat East intended flown to U.S. front other, na­ One improvement cited was tions.' X FOUND IN HIM BY fense to tiy to mislead declarer. as a falsecard in spades became the $22,000,000 decline in official THEATnp. SURPRISE In general; it’s best to curb this instead a super-duper unblock­ While the total deficit for the gold reserves during the quarter < inclination because, all too of­ ing play. Had East made the two quarters, $810,000,000, gaVs —a “striking change” from the V) ten, partner becomes the victim more normal play of the eight promise that 1968 will be a su o $1,400,000,000 drop in the first of the falsecard instead of de­ instead of the ten. South would s t an t ia 1 improvement over quarter. ■ ■ ' ■ N clarer. However, a falsecard have made the contract auto­ 1967’s adverse balance of $3,- The improvement, the com­ O can ~ sometimes prove highly matically after the sariie series 570,000,000, government econc> merce department said, retlecc- GO effective, as it did in an Un­ of plays. East would have won mjsts advised caution in inter­ ed the new two-price system for usual way in this hand. the third spade instead of Weri preting the figures. gold . under which the United East Won the heart lead with and would have scored one club States no longer is obliged to the jack and continued with the Among special f i n a nc i al trick instead of two. transactions they noted S800,- sell gold on the London market queen, taken with . the ace. Apparently, it is possible to to stabilize its price. When declarer returned a ,spade 000,000 in invertments by foiv make the right play for the eign official organizations, in­ from dummy. East followed wrong reason. cluding purchase by Canada of WILL LOSE FLAVOR $500,000,000 of special U.S. gbv- Coffee riibuld be served within errinient;securities and a special an hour of brewing or it loses YOUR HOROSCOPE sale of securities to West Ger- its flavor and aroma. , ■ DASWOOD PICK OIVIO 5 B Y T W 3 ANO TW SNTy IS eXACTLVj'! 1 I 'h a te t h e NUMBE(l 0=- FOR TOMORROW n u m b e r S U B T R A C T outlook for this new year in th e NUMBER VOU DOULARS I NEEO NUMBER Planetary restrictions where games your life. Concentrate on job MUSICALLY SPEAKING THEN -sta rte d WITW < POft SHOPPING ^ personal ■relatioriships are con­ and financial goals now since as AND VOUR ANSWER cerned lift now, so Sunday of four days ago, you entered I S T W E N T Y should be an extremely pleasant an excellent 10-week cycle for W day. Especially favored: Out- capitalizing on your efforts. l^ oor interests, group activities Progress made before Novem­ O T H A T iS r i g h t -, ■ "and travel. ber 1st could, and should, act as z OKAY T W E N 1 V / a springboard to' still further i s FOR THE BIRTHDAY gains during the first two Own Minds On Show o If .tomorrow is your birthday, weeks in January, the last two the year aliead promises much of February, the latter halves ahead in the way of career and of March and May and through­ ■ With BETHEL STEELE , ■ financial advancement—not' on­ out neri June and July. Do ly through your own efforts, Since this column’s coverage of the Lady-of-the-Lake avoid extravagance during the crowning we have had several phone calls thanking us. but also through the coopera­ latter half of September and tion of business associates and There have also been remarks made publicly which we con- throughout October, however, , sider as having been in very poor taste and beneath our i^ uential friends who are in- since, despite star - promised ti%ested in your welfare. It will answering. As for the other Regatta night shows . , . I did gains during that period, you not attend since there was not anything, publicized to appeal be important, however, that you may be faced with some unex­ conquer an innate tendency to my particular entertainment needs as was last year in pected expenses. the person of Earl Grant. toward domineering, which If tactftil within your imme­ could antagonize those best in As is always the case in such shows as are produced diate circle — especiaily during for Regatta entertainment word-of-mouth publicity is what a irasition to help you. Best mid-October and mid-January R5RSIVE YOU FOR WTRE OIP- FASHIOgEO M DEVON. periods for advancing your ma­ either fills or empties the stands . •. . not anything a news- TEUINSMEyoU SKIPPER. ALWAYS REMEMBER —you should experience a year paper or radio or television might say and not all the ra­ THIS LOVE MB? THATf terial concerns: Between now of unusual domestic harmony. SUPPOSED TO and November 1st; also during tionalization in the world by anyone will make any difference Most propitious periods for ro­ VI;Uj BE A 6A'/, the first two weeks of January. or change the ability of people to make up their own minds CAREFREE mance: October, next April and about what they want to be entertained by. ^ late February, the latter Z ROWf? JULIE... J une; for travel and stimulating For that matter . .,. word of mouth publicity holds true AND X HAVE TOilves of March and May and social activities: October, Jan­ throughout next June and July. in all forms of entertainment and except for opening o TO MESS IT uary, April, May and June. UP BY. BEING . Personal matters will also be nights .V . . which, because of their glamor and curiosity A child born on this day will and excitement, attendance dooends on what people as ob­ SERIOUS governed by fine influences, be endowed with a fine intel­ H' with the emphasis on romance servers have to say about what took place on stage or III lect, great imagination and un­ whatever. . ■. ' For example . ;, word came from Vancouver • in October, April and June; on usual versatility in the arts. that the musical Sweet Charity was the best show ever to 3 . FORGIVE? WELL, travel and stimulating social THAT kind . activities in October (ah all- be done in that city . . . those who attended attest to the 3 FORGIVE OF FRANKHESS around good month for Leo- Levy An Anglicans correctness of the rurhor. The show was later-sold out for YOU...? IS OFTEN ites), in January, April, May all performances. CONSIDERED CRASS In past years, during the decade of all those wonderful IN OUR MODERN and June. Except for brief Would Help Poor SOCIETY. periods of stress—possibly in LONDON (AP) T— A voluntary Lady-of-the-Lake pageants people came from far places to see them and/to see our.lovelv water ballets which then roid-October and/or mid-Janu- levy on Anglican churches to a ^ . domestic concerns should aid the world’s poor is an al­ . . included the actual dancing in the water by our own girls . . .. I know because I was personally involved. be exceptionally harmonious. most certain outcome of the At that time we, as a family, were involved in the tour­ A child born on this day will Lambeth c o n f e r e n c e. The have natural qualities of lead­ ist business. Our;guests came back year after year tp see proposal, already approved in home-town productions and I have had many of them state ership; could excel as a busi- principle, has been hammered ncss executive. Also, endowed that Kelowna had something unique going and should never out in committee this week' It change the format. . . ..People would come for the X.ady- with a magnetic liensonality, will be presented to a plenary H E Y I T THESE AWftUL-LOOKlKia WHEN YOU CLOSE VOUI? EYES A N P C A N T SEE 'EM/ of-the-Lake pageant ooening night . . , there were three WORKS COOKIES X aAKEOTHIS would, make a salesman or - wo­ session of all the 467 bishops. 4gP man without par, da.vs only to Regatta in those days , , . and m ake reserva­ MORNJN - 13. Rumor mea.iures 26, Present­ run in conjunction with Regatta and catch all those who U l 14. Mother of 7. Undenv'orld ly M want something different than water, wind and rain or the t t PeerGvnt god 28, Cicatrix yct(rrd>y'« Aaiwer festival could V'in right after. Tickets could be sold as a U , 1,5, Middle 8 . 31..Musical 38, Biblical package deal with a cut-off for taking the four nights. 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B r THE ASSOCIATED r iE B S S t Louis got its run in fiih MUt Pai>pas. whose hobhr Is fourth when Curt Flood reached base on an t r t a c , stole second bowling, finally knocked the : ' A double header is scheduled pins out frm n under S t Lofuis and scored on Orlando Oepeda’s The fate of either the Kelowna Should Kelowna lose, it would will be the presentation of tonight in Penticton, and, should Cardinids. But it took relief by single, Labatts or the Vernon Luckies put the cap on a season which awards to the league's most San Francisco came up with will be decided Sunday in Ver­ could be described as consist­ valuable player, Luckies’ Reg one team sweep the twin .bill, Claude Bayin<»id of S t Jean; the final would start early next Que., to spare him from ninth* three runs in the ninth W ita m-sm: non when the two teams meet ent. Eitiier they’ve been con­ Main, and the league’s , tqp bat; victory over Philadelidda. Tbe in the fifth and deciding game sistently good or consistently ter, Labatts’ Gerry Robertson. inning grief. The Labatts would like to sea Pappas, now in his third Na­ first scored on a single, an of their bestrof-five Qkanagan bad. After humbling these same The .winner of the series error and a forceout and the Mainline Baseball League semi­ Vernon Luckies 15-1 in the sea­ moves on to face the victor of much of the large crowd which tional League seas<». had an 0-5 was in attendance Tuesday in Other two on Ron Hunt’s double! final playoff'series. son opener, they proceeded to the other series, Kamloops or record against the Cardinals be­ Vernon Sunday. Game time at A three-run fiftK iiming gave The powerful Luckies, who lose nine straight games. Upon Penticton,, which is currently fore finally turning the tables on Poison Park is 2 p.m. them Friday night in Atlanta’s Los Angeles a 7-3 lead over streaked to the league’s pen­ snapping the lengthy losing deadlocked at one game apiece. streak, they won five games in :.5-i'"Victory, Pittsburgh and set up Don Dtys- GEORGE KNCDSON nant finishing with a final 7^ a row and barely lost oiit in a 'ibe big right-hander had held dale’s 14th victory. A walk, four . . . takes lead game bulge atop the standings, winning their last 13 straight battle for the league’s runner- the Cards to two hits ^oing into singles—one by Drysdale^and regular season games, have had up spot as the season ended. the:nintb when he ran into trou­ an error produced the three GET CABLE TV FO R . . runs./ their trouble with the stubborn Now playing their best ball of ble. Then with two bn and two Labatts in the series. After the season, they are matched out, Raymond came cm to get The two-run homer turned out handily winning the opener 7-2, and holding their own against Jcdmny Edwards and nail down to be Cincinnati’s big weapon BLACK KNIGHT they were stopped 5-3 and 8-5 a team which Is easily the most Pappas’ ninth victory. against agaihst Chicago. Pitcher Jim in successive games by the talented in the league. nine losses,. Maloney, Mack > Jones, Fred "fired-up” Labatts,. before ace Defensively, the Labatts have Multi-Channel Sah Francisco topped Phila­ Whitfield and Loe' Cardenas pitcher Reg Main came up with delphia 7-5, Pittsburgh trounced each hit a tWo-run shot. 'The been at their peak in the play­ a superb effort Tuesday to knot offs, as witnessed by their good Los A n g e 1 e s 8-4, Cincinnati Cubs got two-Tthr homers from QUEBEC (CP) — Whistling Television the series. 968 fielding average, compared clubbed Chicago Cubs 11-7 and Randy Hundley and Ernie George Knudson, ’/just out for a Main will pitch again Sunday, with a modest .912 regular sea­ Houston outlasted New York Banks. walk’’, stroUed into the second- MILT PAPPAS round lead of. the Canadian his fourth start of the series, son average. Particularly out­ More Color to See on Cable TV Mets 3-1 in 12 innings in other . finally Bob Aspromonte’s t w o-ou t, Professional Golfers’ Associa­ making Labatt chances of pull­ standing has been the keystone 249 Bernard Ave. ' Phone 762-4433 National League action. two-nin double in the 12th gave ing off a mayor upset all the combination play of shortstop Pappas, who pitched nine fensive help he' needed -when Houston its victory in a game tion championsttip Friday with a record-beaking 64 at the more dramatic. Main has lost Bob Cox and second baseman years in the American League Joe Torre slammed a three-run twice delayed by rain, the sec­ only one game in IS decisions homer in the fifth. Royal Quebec Golf Club. Bernie Monteleone who have with Baltimore, got all the of- ond time, between the top and this season, that last Sunday fielded their positions flawless­ bottom of the 11th, for one hour Knudson’s eight - under - par stroll, combined with his four- in the third game of the series. ly in the four games. Cox has and three minutes. However, he came back two under 68 opening day, took him probably been the top Kelowna ' Houston had tied the score days later and stopped Kelowna performer in the series as he with Jim Wynn’s two-out homer to a one-stroke' lead over Victo­ ria’s Dick Mnn, who shot 66 on four hits, striking out 16, has a good .313 batting average in the ninth. J. C. Martin’s first as the Luckies won 6-2. In 27 Friday to go with his first-round to go along with his perfect homer of the season in the sev­ series innings, he has fanned fielding average. enth inning gave the Mets a 1-0 leading 67,; 41 batters. ! lead.,./-. Knudson sank eight birdies as Kelowna coach Doug Moore The probable lineups for the he broke the record 65 es­ wUl counter with import Dennis crucial contest, with series av­ tablished 3() years ago on the Zinio who. pitched and batted erages in brackets arc: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hurling his 22nd coniplete par-72, 6,650-yard course. the Labatts to their 8-5 victory Kelowna (.223): Bob Cox, ss game and sixth shutout, McIAin Knudson, 31, whose earnings (.313); Bernie Monteleone, 2b As last year’s Gy Young yielded seven hits, struck but over Main. Zinio allowed four Award winner and the latest this season on the United States first-inning runs in the contest (.133): Wayne Leonard, rf nine and walked one. golf circuit are close to $70,000, (.273); Gerry Robertson, lb victim of Denny McLain, Jim Lonborg gave only two hits in then stopped the Luckies on a Lonborg knows what its like whistled favorite times between solo run the remainder of the (.313) ; Les Schaefer, -If (.188); seven innings, but they were when everytiiing goes right— par-breaking! shots and later way, winning his own ball Ron Harcus, cf (.250); Al La- Dick McAuliffe’s double and Al and wrong. played down his record-break­ game with a three-run tie-break­ bounty, 3b (.111): Don Favell, Kalines seventh homer in the ing score. c (.077); Dennis Zinio, p (.500). "He’s in a fantastic grbqve,’’ ing home run in the eighth in­ third inning. Sixty-four? I’ve had scads of ning. Vernon (.285): Clark Inglis, said Lonborg after he and Bos­ Lonborg also hit Bill Freehan them ’’. ton Red Sox lost to McLain and One notable change in the If (.278): Bob . Adshead, 2b three tinies, enabUng the Ti­ He also shrugged off the rat­ Kelowna lineup will be the ab­ (.333); Gordon Nuyens, c (.313); Detroit 4-0 Friday night. ‘lOnce gers’ catcher to tie the major ing of the par-35, par-37 course. you get in a groove like that, sence of player-manager Jack Russ Keckalo, lb (.200); Don league . record. WINNIPEG (CP) — ' Jerry Quite honestly I think that everything seems to go right,’ Burton who is on holidays. Bur­ Archer, cf (.533); Rick Sugden, Jim Kaat ruined Baltimore as Williams hopes he has all theback nine is a very good par 34. ton is the leading series hitter ss (.250); Reg Main, p (.267); The Detroit right-hander he doubled in three runs in the angles covered for his Calgary probably would also rate the for the Labatts with a .357 aver­ Cliff Loring, 3b (.250); Chuck showed what Lonborg meant in second inning and then pitched Stampeders in Sunday’s West­ front nine at 34. I don’t think age. His absence will likely be Bell, rf (.125) or P a t Loring the sixth inning when Lonborg out of repeated trouble, striking ern Football Conference game one is harder than the other. counteracted by the return of (.000). beat out a hit, Mike Andrews out 12 and scattering nine hits with . Asked what he thought of the centre fielder Ron Harcus An added feature of the game singled and the runners reached to even his record at 9-9. Williams says he is prepared gallery,. silent with aWe , as he second and third with none out Minnesotas . Tony Oliva also for trouble, but also has plans played, the Toronto star said: on a Wild pickoff attem pt. Mo took over the league batting in the event his stamps run ‘W hat do I know? I was just Lain, leading only 2-0 at the lead with threb hits for a .307 away with the game. out for a walk. I didn’t see any­ time, then struck out Dalton average while team-mate Kbd “We always expect trouble,” body.” Jones, Carl Yastrzeniski and Carew Went hitless and fell to he says, noting Winnipeg’s 43-8 One hundred and nine of 180 Ken Harrelson to get out of the .302: whipping at Stampcder hands starters siii'vived the 155 cutoff. jam, and the game was his. last week. Qoudinessi and showers arc Lart year, Lonborg v/as per­ Johnson’s infield hit for-Cleve­ land came with one but after “If you were humiliated in an forecast for today 8:45 a.m. forming such feats en route to a opposing city, how would you EDT tee-off. 2>9 record that sent the Red the White Sox tied the Score ip the ninth on Pete Ward’s tWo- react? ' Golfers closest to Knudsoii’s Sox to the pennant. but two-run homer, his 12th. “You never know, this game two-round 132.12 under par, and SPORTS EDITOR: A U E RAMMING A Now its McLain’s year. The Tom Tresh gave New York a may be different.’’ Munn’s 133, were veteran pros KELOWNA DAILY COURIER, SAT,, AUG. 17, 1968 victory, his seventh straight and 1-1 tie with his 10th hbmer in If it isn’t, Willianis wants Cal­ Gerry Proulx of St. Eustache. PAGE 12 25th of the season, widened De­ ihe third iniiing and White won gary to try more running plays Que., and Alvie Thompson of troit’s first place lead to eight it af'ier Jake Gibbs singled and However, either way he has Willowdale, Oht., tied for third games over Baltimore, which Mickey Mantle walked against confidence in quarterback Peter a t 137. , ■/ ■■ dropped before Minnesota 5-2- Jim Nash, 10-8. Liske’s passing and the abilities The 53-year-old . Proulx fin­ In other games, Lou John­ An error by Winston Lienas in of numerous receivers. ished Friday's round with a 68. Biggest Field Of Season son’s bases-loaded hit in the the fourth inning opened the For the winless Bombers, Thompson, who won the CPGA 12th lifted Cleveland by Chicago way for two Washington runs, coach has been in 1962, collected five birdies to White Sox 4-3, Roy Whites run- one oh a wild pitch and the plagued by pre-game troubles go five under to 67 Friday by scoring double in the sixth in­ bther on Bernie Allen’s hit, ana including weather. “just following George.” ning sent New York Yankees errors by Jim Fregosi and Tom A day-long rain turned the Frank Whibley, pro at Scar- The biggest stock car field of Reports say he has a new en­ past Oakland 2-1 and Washing­ Satriano ted to Del Unsers sac­ Bomber practice field, adjacent borou.gh golf elub in suburban the year is expected to be in gine, imported from Calgary ton scored fou. unearned nlns rifice fly and Ken McMullen’s to a slaughter house and stock Toronto, scored 69 Friday to action at the Billy Foster Mem­ and will be ready to test the hew for a 4-2 victory jver California run-scoring hit in the fourth. yards, into a mire. The team standing alone in fourth With a orial Raceway tonight. power plant tonight. was kept I inside for classroom two-round 140. Close to 30 Stockers are ex­ Races go rain or shine. work. , C a 1 g a r y ’s Frank Fowler, pected to put their cars through ON‘Hie Canadian Zaleski, trying to mold a rook­ whose first-round 68 put him about 140 laps in a dozen events, ie-studded lineup. has lost three along-side Knudson after rthe including a 25-lap chase for Gome to dinner on The Canadian. And stay for break­ Gail Mdore Shares Lead first 18 holes, played 73 Friday V e t e r a n s to injuries—guard mechanics in C modified.- , fast. Lunch. And wherever your taste takes you as S h e r w y n Thorson, defensive to share fifth spot with five oth­ Time trials go at 6 p.m.,, with you cross this vast, exciting land. Discover It from the halfback Ernie Pitts, and tackle ers.’ ■ the first race one hour later. tail-train comfort of The Canadian's Scenic Dome Roger Hamelin, who is out for* Close to a dozen drivers are Cars. And from the smooth-travelling ease of reclin­ I's Closed Golf the season. expected to battle in the early- ing Coach seats with full-length leg rests. Wide range MONTREAL (CP — A beat- fourth place after shooting an 80 However Pitts, who tore a rib late and C modified classes and RENT A CAR of accommodation Including berths, drawing rooms, up old putter has helped Jocc- Friday. cartilage two weeks ago, is a the B modified field should be or roomettes, compartments and bedrooms. Special all- lyne Bourassa of Shawinigan, possibility Sunday. . one of the biggest in recent inclusive fares provide sleeping accommodation and Quo., into a tie for first place Betty Stanhope Cole of Ed­ Calgary is healthy except for Goes weeks, if Art Sheeler is back in for today’s final round of the monton, winner of last years injured fullback Ted Woods, action. TRUCK choice of a variety of deluxe meals featured in the The annual Peach Plaza Gyih- Canadian wbmens closed goli who likely won’t see action. Wil­ Attendance passed the 10.000 Dining Car. You can ride The Canadian any day of the closed title, and Sue Higgs of khana will take place Sunday in week. Between Montreal and Vancouver. Or Toronto championship. , London, Ont., were next at 158. liams says he is saving him for mark last weekend and another SLNSHINE SERVICE Miss Bourassa discarded the Toronto Argonauts Wednesday. Penticton at the Peach Bowl crowd of close to 1,000 racing 1505 Glenmore St. and Vancouver. This year, cross Canada by train. Mrs. Cole had a 79 Friday, the Parking Lot, organized by the nine-year-old putter last year DEFENSIVE PROBLEMS fans is expected. 762-3369 Climb aboard The Canedlan. And see the view from same as her opening-i'oiind Okanagan Auto Sport Cllub, Bob Morcombe and Fred after bending the shaft, but she Winnipeg has spent most of Sch^ule: Technical inspec­ Canada's most spectacular restaurant. took it back last week and it scorb, while Miss Higgs had an Deuchel are expected to con­ the week sharpening defence. tion at 8:30; drivers’ meeting Samplfifar* on tho FARESAVER PLAN: proved to be a major factor as 81 in the second round. The squad has given up 88 tinue their torrid battle in the 10 a.m.; firri car away at 10:30 early-late class, but they’ll get KEL0WNA-M008E JAW she tied Gail HarVey Moore of The field was cut to the low points so far this season While a.m . First Clast all-lnclusivs (art, Inctudino iowtr bsrth $ 4 5 ^ 5 * New Westminster, B.C. scoring only .32. hot cpmpetition from Bruce Dealer for Home ond all meals, *ln eflect June 1 to Sept. 30. one way 50s and ties for today’s final As this is a Regional Cham­ Halquist, Gary Hutcheon, Joe Miss Bourassa needed only 26 But Calgary is prepared pionship event, crash helmets (Meals A Barth from Salmon Arm) round. Sabatino and a half dozen other putts as she and Mrs. Moore .should the Bombers m anage to as well as seat bolts are man­ Billiard Tables SiasourTr»v9lAgantorc*IIT8S‘474S carved out one-under-par 73s fill a gaping hole Liske and re­ drivers, including four who Wherever You Os datory. Registration is at the have begun racing in the past over the 6,200-yard Elm Ridge ceivers utilized in their last con­ scene of this event. and Shuffleboards Uee Censdlen Psclllo Country Club layout at nearby test. two weeks. Trevellers Chequee Lyle (The Viking) Hickson, lie Bizard, If Slampeder outside rccelv Both were tied for the lead in winner, of 11 of the 13 C modi­ ers are covered. Liske may Representative in town TaaiasyviuiairsNiaaMtnau'hisiis/tKisattaukiieiieira the individual senior competi­ STANDINGS fied event.') the past three weeks, IlVOALO'l MQIT COUfLITI TBANIPONTATION lYSTIM choose Herm Harrison, top re­ will be out to continue his class August 20 tion at 151 after shooting identi­ ceiver in the last game. Other American League cal first-round scores of 78. W L Pet. GBL illation. Trying to break possibilities are Dave Cranmer Viking’s streak will be Ken "There’s not much wrong or Terry Evnnshen, who was Dctvoit 77 43 .642 En(|uirlcs to Box B-347, 69 51 8 Fo.ster, Earl Stein, Al Borrctt when you have 26 putts,’ Miss too well eovered last game to Baltimore ..575 66 56 .541 12 and close to a dozen other modi­ Kelownn Courier Bourassa said. “I think it was HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) get into much of the action. Boston Cleveland 65 58 .528 fied drivers. great and I’m really happy.’’ Bob Murphy, a tour rookie yet On the offensive side, Winni­ 13>// Oakland 62 58 .517 15 The exciting weekly B modi­ Both Miss Bourassa and Mrs. to win a pro tournament, held a peg has had little success so far Moore' had four birdies in their two-stroke lend going into to­ Minnesota .57 62 ,479 19'/(t fied battle between Ab Punk this season in freeing Dave Rai- New York 55 61 .474 20 and Drew (The Laughing Stock) second-round games. day's third round of the $2.50,000 mey for a downfield romp, but Westchester Golf Classic—but California 54 07 .446 23>4 Kitsch will pick up where it Mrs. Moore, a member of the line Is showing signs of pull­ finished Inst Saturday, with he was unhappy. Chicago 49 70 .412 27'A Canadas last two world tcam.s, ing together for quarterback Pete (Tlie Rebel) Smlrl push­ said she was satisfied with her '‘I’m a little disappointed," he Washington 45 73 .38L 31 John Schneider. Notional League ing the leaders hard. VOTERS’ LIST gam e. ’ said Friday after posting Zaleski says Schneider may W I. Pet. GBL Watch too, for Nell Roth, one "I hit the ball as well as I three-under 69 for 133. do some passing from the short „ ' of Iho also-rans so far this year. have all year,’ she said. "1 was St. Louis 78 44 .639 His round included a two-over punt formation as in his last 64 58 .525 14 driving well and 1 felt I Just had six on his 17th hole and that’s Chicago meeting with Calgary. 63 57 ..525 14 RESIDENT & TENANT ELECTORS, AND CORPORATiONS an all-around good gam e.’’ what had him bothered. San Fran. TURN YOUR JUNK INTO Kickoff tim e is 2:30 p.m. CDT Cincinnati 60 .56 .517 15 Two strokes behind was Mar As it was, his 11-under totai for the only Sunday game 62 59 .512 1.51V ' CASH lene Stewart Strcit of Fonthlll, had him two strokes ahead of Atlanta scheduled. In today's action Pittsburgh 57 64 .471 20 Vi, Top Prices Paid IN RURAL AREAS Ont. five players locked at 135-LpGA Roughridcrs arc a( Hamilton, Philadelphia 55 64 .462 21'(! for All Scrap Metals Mrs. Streit po.ile i