3 terete ay “ JOrince Rupert ment by Mr,.and Mrs. R. BE. John- son of Port:Alberni of the en- gagement oftheir daughter Ar- liene Elizehéth Johnson to Jack Barend Klock of Great Central Lake, Vancouver Island. The wedding will take place at 7 p.m. August 6, 1960 in the First United Church, Port Alberni. An August! wedding was fore-} Teacher told today ‘with the announce- | ere e Daily Wews Tuesday, July 19, 1960 normer cily girl lo wed oo - Vancouver Island man Council scholarship when she graduated from Booth Memorial Junior-Senior High school in 1957. She left the city to attend Victoria College to be~ come a teacher. Mr, Johnson is the former pro: prietor of Rupert Butchers. | SCOTTISH RIVER . The Nith, historic szottish river, flows 60 miles from Ayr- Great screen lovers all dark-hai _, By JAMES BACON, | “HOLLYWOOD (4i—Blonde men, the record shows, have been notoriously sexless in movie his- tory while blonde actresses—the ‘Grables, Monroes and Novaks— long have been the screen’s sex- pots. . Why this lack of sereen sex appeal among blonde male stars? One producer, who wants to re- main nameless because he hates controversy, says that in his 35 years in Hollywood he can re- inember only one blonde star who excited women—both on and off screen. That was the late rboys . list-Clark Gable, Gary. redheads like Van Johnson canjliam Holden, Gary Cooper, Burt; the E Robert Taylor, Tyrone make the bobby-soxers sigh—but | Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and the|Grant, then who can’t? late James Dean—but none could|Power, Errol Flynn;.- Humphrey ‘One moviemaker blames it all be called true blondes. Bogart, John Garfield, Greg’ on the black and white camera, Nelson Eddy, aided by roman- Per ona Wayne, James Stew- ‘ LOOK WASHED OUT lie music, a teh baritone and| 2°, MGOO" Bord, Hock Hudson Ps «Blonde males, no matter how Jeannette MacDonala, stirred and Tony Curtis ’ - os virile they are offscreen, are |Sme hearts in the 1930s. d tt here’s'¥ a washed out in the black and| But from Valentino on, the| And then there's Yul Brynner, white film. That’s why we usu-|first-string screen lovers. have | Who combs his hair with a towel. : ally use a blonde to portray stu- , peen the dark-hair boys. Look at! He has dark roots. pidity or crazed villainy. Had Richard Widmark been black- WA to UFAWU haired, I doubt if he ever would . o . BIN GO : | have got the chance to push that ' or TOMORROW NIGHT — S.O.N. HALL’ . flight of stairs.” ‘old lady in a wheelchair down a $50 JACKPOT DOOR PRIZE (| Some stars with light com- | | plexions have sex appeal—Wil-: etre me sie H Lese Howard. EVERYONE WELCOME “Blondes and even freckle-faced Rev. J. D. Verkerk will officiate. Miss Johnson, won a Parent- fe, . PETE REPO CLOT tage shire to the Solway Firth near Dumfries. peace, YE: B.C. Power Commission Bonds — just like the PGE Bonds which were oversubscribed last year — give B.C. families a golden opportunity to profit financially from our Province’s dynamic growth. The B.C. Power Commission is a public utility owned and operated by the people of British Columbia. It supplies low-cost electricity to more than 250 corm-. munities in Vancouver Island and Interior B.C., in- eluding such fast-growing cities as Nanaimo, Prince George and Kamloops. The steady growth and develop- ment of the Commission and the ever-increasing need for power throughout the Province makes these new 5% Parity Bonds an exceptionally good buy. Lo HEADS FEDERATION — Una MacLean of Calgary was elected president of the 7,000-member Canadian Federation of Business ‘and Professional Women’s Clubs during the federation’s 17th biennial convention at Winnipeg. She succeeds Isabel Menzies . of, Montreal. —CP photo. “Untfitted fit” marks - ~ new lialian fashions a. ‘, a By PATRICIA GREEN : f ._ FLORENCE, | $25,000,000 ISSUE nr PARITY BONDS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED = BY THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND = REDEEMABLE ANY TIME AT FULL PURCHASE PRICE DENOMINATIONS: $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000. per annum will be paid quarterly on the 15th day of . taly (AP) —- Patrick de Barentze spun the fashion wheel back to chemises Monday. .The Rome designer went over- i” - board for an unfitted fit in his first .show at Florence’s Pitti Palace. He presented a young, vivacious collection that was mostly collarless, sleeveless, low- ‘waisted and loosely fitted. His ‘clothes were unhampered by belted waists, narrow skirts or ‘binding sleeves. * Coats were seven-eights length glass bell shapes, with slits for the: arms and sometimes capes ‘forthe sleeves. » Suits narrowed the riv cage with jackets that curved out over ‘the hips and had_slashed-up sides like Chinese coolie coats. The collection, besides making a woman want to turn back the clock, was paced with some daring George Sand costumes. Pants for day and evening, which designers have been toy- ing with for some time, got new support from de Barentzen. He. made knee-length pink velveteen ones, startling with a matching itop that was a tunic in front (and a panel to the floor in back. For cocktails, there was a.pro- vocative black crepe chemise, cut like a strapless apron, that stopped a little short of match- ing knee pants. De Barentzen also showed a charcoal pants costume. It looked | like a seven-eighths ~ jacket, ; double - breasted and seamed! with a low waist. But instead; INTEREST: Interest at the rate of 5% ! November, February, May and August during the currency of the bond. ~ DATE OF ISSUE: August 15, 1960. - . DATE OF MATURITY: August 15, 1963. * REDEMPTION: Should you need the money in a hurry, you will be able to cash these bonds at par value at any time you wish, at any bank in the Province of British Columbia — and at the principal office of the Commission’s Bankers in Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Saint John, Halifax or St. John’s. oe | { { \ a: - PERSONALS H + . ~'§Miss Marlene Lazoruk of Hin- ‘LIMIT OF PURCHASE: There is no limit whatsoever to the amount you may purchase. However, in the event that this issue is over-subscribed, the B.C. Power Commission reserves the right to allocate bonds and to limit the amount which may be bought by a. 4 «a seessraatyctusteDa OTe M IGEN: fl Re et wig paaicg Me LeU GIONS (Egat Gey oct Sea ray eral ay fon. Alberta is spending. three . U (e | 1 Necks heidew with Miss Diane of a matching skirt, there were) _ ie ah 4 “Flere of 150 » Bighith® “Avehue : Kneew pants. op s(t re _ any one purchaser. . . : 3 a t: - Waa : a ooeeg et - " eee . " eS . ne ey a Men, : ot we ar . hes Be gta Te te as S . ot ” oe a set oy coupuunphg opie | wha * * * — Tt Barbecue-type}: © REGISTRATION: Bonds:of, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and: $25,000 can. be fully, registered. ,. donald, and daughters Dorothy | ep pe pe SP ey _. PLEASE NOTE: se es 1¢ only..parity developmen’. OG SSE oer yo une. ‘and Audrey of Bay Trail, Sas- |} ISN. ish a ad “Province of; British Columbia: this: years Pet os katchewan' are visiting Mr. andip oy od coe v4 CE me ee we OS eS se URS ie as Mis. Tytus Hubel of 1353 Fred. | washin saver | CEOS OO brick Street. Waile inthe city. ree g — - Ds hick Street Wan siciog thelt | o weawa @coutdcor cookine AUTHORIZED SALES AGENTS — ALL BRITISH COLUMBIA _ @aughters Mrs. Alvin Prier and 3 C— oor cooking Be | gugheess atts. alvin Prler 2 can wrapped in alnninum fol BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND INVESTMENT DEALERS == ’ Jhother daughter Miss Jeanctte 38 suggested by the fisheries de- i. : a ‘MacDonlad of Victoria spent a ‘partment as a way of produc- :. wi SE 1 a a, a, week visiting with her parents ing a tasty meal while avoiding an He: . il ps ‘ahd left yesterday. Miss Jeanett2 | the necessity of washine dishes. re B C. POWER | “MacDonald of Victoria spent a * fish » conked in its au , - , . wie nee. oo ‘Moved with the Forest vervice awn juices from the steam built allt: : i The John' #art Damon the giant $100 million Campbell River | ‘here up in the airtight container ue COMMISSION ii hydro system — a vital factor in British Columbia’s development. ee eee ee ete which also serve: as a Mintle. sits itis ; : * ° First, clean, seale and. dress fi . + “iy SECIS RANA ro ANesy it ‘| the fish, senson Jf with salt and vali al i! ; a Koya Dall sepper, then wean individual Gah Ri My 2 oo yortions In heavv-drty atumin- Ni : i" ro yr am fal} or a deuble thickness ; fs mart iecl ff honseheld | thimtewm nv i. Dg G ‘ folding the edges so they meet 4 my ; 5e7 ai} on three sides, Close the package att. ; Le in el Mar Y with firm double folds. ‘i re Se Age SEN, Germany () -- Place the packages directly on | ny ; ee eeea plane OE France, go, ;hot coals, allowing five minutes | tie ‘fourth daughter of the count of rocking time for fillets | and, lis Paris, pretender’ to. the French pbout 10 minutes for small whole ; Gri(die ‘shrone, was married Monday to fish or cuts about one inch Linck, | ne ‘Duke Carl, 24, of Wuerltemberg, T{ isn’t, necessary to turn the | ; he bridegroom is the second pacengrs. king me ts va | w(t? ison of Duke Phillip and heir to} When cooxing & me is up, oper i MN Iw title as head of the house? test package. The fish is ready uth rin UAn elder son, Duke Ludwig, has jf the flesh fakes easly when | fr Wt i vol Ne nishicd eli to the title, , Lested with, a fork and when the bith Lt i{ hi nee en eenwweaeeeneeen flesh down the backbore his Gi hall tet Wine hyroeatCny Ca HeTY NG ii eet a : lost Its watery look and become | Fa Ne GSN n ER : TJ, ii t 5 Sa lee opaque. / FO Ome | Cut a criss-cross at the top of COOKED VEGETABLE SALAD ench package and fold back the "146 ctips cooked diced becls edges for serving. loup cooked decd carrots —— awa Ganmed pats COASTAL » YE onspoon celery seed STRAMSTUP Y% teaspoon salt ' SERVICE few giuns popper PASSENGERS ond GARGO. : pe Bef DLCKPOONS vinewar SEVITK AL ROEQIC ED KTION , | “T Gombina vegatables, add sed |] S,5, CANADIAN PRINCE: | ‘sonings. Garnish with ‘sliced |]'Leaye Vancouver — ’ vhard cooked eggs. Serve with Nnosday, 10 p.in. ‘mayonnaise or salad dressing: |] wrive Prinee Rupert — Friday, Tam, Teave Prince Rupert — Veiday, | opam, for Porthuid janal Points, returning to rnee Rupert, Satucday 0 pani. “ouve Prinee Rupert — | Suturday, 1 mid, Vrrive Virncouyan m= Tuesday, 7 at MLV, SKEENA PRINOK Leave Vancouver —~ Vricdivy, 0 pte Arvive Prines Rupert — | . Sunday, 0 pow Leave Prince Rupert — 'gix servings. . - = ' “SWEDISH & MLOOLS YA olamentary and most 8as- veve'nry & hoeo’s in Swoden pro- Hyvide treo text books, and many ‘xerve treo lunches. ao Lceeterte phe OP COSTE ON BR MOTE { 1 4 \ ‘ ene meimeecoat Jowes HULL Y WU CaArL , Owe Dintna Raem with he! awed Lomporarily for repalrs, A watelr for our raraponing ide yurtinomant, Wo Wil continue a \ Jo ume orders to go out at Monday, 32 noon jf. oe rent anu from a ‘ay QC. Ta. mid Vanoouver Pom to 8280 nn, daily excap nformation and Roservatioty gunday, Wo | pay clalivery | -hiirges wp to #1,00 on Orders ° of $4.00 or more. 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