o oe Ee Le at we 2: ~ t ing:: Some of the children | “were OP EA gee oA A ae ee “News. By AGNES H. NEAVE Dally 2 News Correspondent “ 2 benborty News Editor” Les way: ‘Kindly’ sent «me a. cutting from, “The ” ‘Cowichan’ Leader” _ with: a most flattering. comment __ by John ‘Rhodes : Sturtly on. my - Francois’ Lake’: section in “The “SDuly News John Sturdy is an “ gubhor: whose. ‘writings: we. have. ‘veda ‘Lh: “The Saturday Evening ; Pést, Argosy” etc. and. to-have. fh had: ‘him’ comment: ‘so: favorably >on. my. efforts has, really. lifted ‘me above - the clouds.: He: even “4 refers, to. me as my favorite columnist. eae! he Although » I honestly ‘cannot believe this, “his kind comments haye meant. more to. me-than I ‘éanspossibly say, and to know “Sthat.the happenings in this out: “oti the. way spot. are.read with “interest ‘such a Jong way away ads? ‘most, encouraging. Thank you, ® John Sturdy. - ws cf 7 ve +. | weave three - families. from eattle ‘staying in’ our : ‘cottages. plus a family © ‘from Kitimat. I as a -bit: taken aback and ‘amused. -when.:.one small - girl: askeq.'Mrs.. Neave, which. of. the Onies. is expecting?” If .there s a happy’ event coming: it will, stu BOR: _.f Not be for: 10 months yet and ww. po Nghe 2 heard of it is a mystery oe oa. OM. 2 BF cs: "> ional schools, ‘additions’. deach. ‘erages, . and: improvements to: ‘schools in this Burns Lake School istrict. The. ‘voting was on Mon- day, and only, two districts voted favor: of ‘the © ‘referendum, Lake. and. Francois Lake. ‘Hagh- ‘shelford - ‘was. bringing “his: family. and" “some ‘neighbors’ re in: the “hall, when: a aring . heifer, belonging :. to nent’ away. We. ‘enjoyed. the - we ‘in’ a NAY, but. found ‘it very’ harrow- * still: ‘sobbing . when we ‘came’ out |. 2 of the. hall and kept. it-up until} af they. were. home again. . {that they will: also .bring some elt Atrucks and, ‘ears’ line -up:in 1} proken.- bones | in. her : leg just. above’ the. ankle. She’ had been hiclating clergyman ¢ at both serv- “ ices. a. country comnnvanity will’; un- derstand how interested.;we’’ail are to hear that the John" Keefe ranch here has been: ‘sold, also the. Keefe properties ' south of the. lake. Mr. cand. ‘Mrs. came over | from West Germany ‘and. ‘bought | ‘all.-the properties, but. will not: be, moying ‘until next Spring. They have two chil- dren. He speaks English, - but she. doesn’t. know a word of English. I was able to hunt up a. little basic German from my school days so was able to. get her -what she wanted in the store. Le They are bringing their. 30- foot pleasure yacht. from Germany, also their furniture, Via. the Panama ‘Canal. We- understand workmen with: them. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Keefe’ have’ kept: Bo ‘small corner on the lakeshore ‘and. will. move to the Log Cot-'.-: tage .on ‘it where: Mr... and Mrs. r Jacob ‘Henkel * used: to. live, ... ~The “Keefe family, have felt {selling their’. large, home’. .and: land . ‘very much, but .the. work has been too" much for. Mr: and Mrs. Keefe. latterly. ee : * ie * | front. of our store. waiting . for ‘the: ‘ferry to: blow © the’ whistle, ‘when: ‘they. are ‘allowed ‘to. drive on. When. the. 2:30 a.m. ‘whistled: _one car: didn’t: move to the oth- “ers. drove. around’ it. “Hugh. ran out, to: see, what. was. wrong: sand: ‘found “Ted ° ‘Lovis, Burns ‘Lake:|. Moving Contractor, sound. asleep at. the’ wheel. : ‘Hugh woke - him up and-he’ “managed | to get ‘on. the ferry’ before she pulled out. eS + oh : “tb was good to have Olive and ‘Wallie . ‘Antilla with, us’ for. a. visit on Friday: morning: as they. waited for the ferry to: go across: the lake ‘to’ Southbank, ‘where. Wallie. was Forest Ranger ‘before | moving - ‘to.. Prince Rupert.” We were sorry ‘to ‘see. Olive with her. foot ina -cast, as ‘she: has two walking up some: steps when she slipped and: fell, oo. < Prince Rupert Daily. News . Thursday, July 30, 1959 A eZ Westphalen . Wy eae WPA Whar Wy VN eNO NN ee eee BEFORE AND AFTER—_A negliges set. which: eonverts to a | prac- tical waltz length is’shown above. ‘nightie: of white nylon sheer .over taffeta has magnum. ‘Sleeves ‘pastel. embroidery and high, ‘defined waist. “Designer is Claire Haddad ‘of Toronto. The ‘dual-length peignor and » —CP Photo. 'Mrs, .L. H.. Cyr, Mrs, Theodore '/Kirkland Lake: swim but not the picture. He was al ‘cathedual prt acipals ch rst en ings “Baby girls were. ‘the principals of two christenings held in: St. Andrew's Anglican. earlier this month. , ” Rev. GT. Pattison was the of- cathedral ‘man McDonald:and Mrs.: MeDqn- of Mr. and. Mrs. - Arthur D. Lee- son. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. William. A. Young, on Sunday, July 19, the two- | and-a-half: month old daughter of: RCMP: Constable’ Bruce Her- ald was ‘christened ‘Kerri Lee.-: CP ee ee Ve eae Py ee ee eovrvwve www ewe Marie. Dyornek honored with shower. A miscellaneous shower’ was: Court. Church of the Annunheiation.. Daughter. of the hostéss, 10- year old’ Helen: Graham present- ed the bride-elect: with: 4 corsage of red roses and .also made the presentation of a ‘variety of gifts contained in.a decorated basket. During: the’ presentation © decorated with pink and: white: streamers and red roses. ~ Games. were \Played, during the evening and refreshments ' were served by’ Mrs. Grahain* assisted by Mrs. Rene Bernard, . Other ‘guests were the* bride+ elect’s mother Mrs. Aldino Curt; the groom-elect’s mother ° Mrs. Anthony Toth Sr;: ‘the bride- elect’s : paternal . grandmother Mrs. M. Dvornek; . the. bride- elect’s maternal. grandmother Mrs. Louis Martin; Mrs. .§. Cyr, Latch and Mrs. William Bagshaw. 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