ait wg ema Tew wet % RTL Tainan EY GERRY AAS E SE TON = oe = ean poh eee b > de jar dents 4 and, oat are, welcome. to t tet ONCE TS: ENOUGH a _ Two-year-old. Dean Yole of Victoria co- ~ operated for this’ picture.of him in his ‘mother’s clothes: ‘dryer. _but‘he didn’t Have: to'like'it.’The youngster’ found himself trap-"' a ‘ped’ in the machine ® ‘earlier n the. day’ and | Was: ‘spun. ‘Around: about seven, times before ‘his father could ‘re — CP. Photo _ studied Saslling in ing.to Canada,: ai Mr.” ; “Vaal. - - Henke. tra Paul Burckhardt’ "anid. “Le Webb, both leading: ‘personalities in» the: fencing Fw ‘of Canada, .. SAY . eular’ co- ordination and -control are. the prime. requirements. “An excellent, exercise; it’ provides an element of excitment: “with * no i a Sa pening lead: Foitr ot “today’ for’a’dramatic but well: conceived defensive play. . ‘South's two” no~ trump rebid was irregular. with. only a sin- gleton diamond : but: the” ‘alter-: native calls: ‘were © “appeal- ing. A mere: “bid of one:: heart: North had. sufficient, ‘values raise to three ho trurap.: West opened the: four’ of oy Se wah East. deserves ° “an: accolade’ & seemed inadequate :dnd’ yet: he. ¢ did not wish to make’ a game |: \ forcing jump’ to two’. hearts. | with the : ace: as. 5 West ‘tisexidea” a” “spade. » Now. East made..a- “lsurvey. of, the exact distribu- . _ | tions: of both. concealed hands,... “lmarking South with a’ single- ton: diamond; with’ what. to the. uninitiated must: seem like clair-_ voyance. ‘His~ reasoning . was neat.. West's opening ‘lead of the four.of hearts marks’ ‘him ‘with four of that suit. Since’ West: has-a- singleton club’ he «must = {have four diamonds ‘and ‘four ~ '.| spades because if his ‘diamonds : and’. spades. were’ distributed) five-three he would no: ‘doubt, B. have: selected. the five card suit © ‘While «: the.’ normal ’ lead:from East’s © ‘holding™’ would: be. the: four. [fourth’ best],. East took ‘against South’s holding the ‘sin- g.eton ;queen, tho, if. his single--~ ton: is one of the- smaller eards,. - the i Jead of a. low: diamond | would: be: ‘equally. ive. © With: the lead: ‘of ‘the’ king of | diamonds declarer: felt:‘that it: ‘would be impossible to bring in his contract without: resort to ‘it)-at’ once ‘and: was. defeated “1 toe ‘continue’ with: ‘| All students ‘should bring a single | | whether they: are. right: or left “i spread to. ‘conquered . It ‘did nth become a “popular g,' 2 shifted to” the: -king of diamonds. the added’ precaution to. guard - the spade’ finesse.”So-he. tried .. earts ” and:.East’s nine was, “was attacked at once, and Bast’: ducked . dummy's : y South's : “queen, The clib:suit W -two tricks. It was true he could: have cashed eight tricks im- mediately- but he was not inter: ° ested i in minor economies, jack.. “He on the, continuation | the’ ‘training, glove, left or right, -depending: on Fencing originates in and ‘the first known book. on the art was written about. the :mid- dle of the. 15th: century . bya: “l\onor of: Mrs, car "| Goertz and their children; ‘Jona- te than ‘and Debbie, who left Tues- friends. gathered. at: the‘home of who is leaving. for '\ Saturday, November 3.7 Mrs. Hayashi hag ved gn Port thers’ ‘time. * “HBadke in ‘Port Edward” * “atter four. weeks.’ holidays ‘in. -Vancou- “] ver, Victoria, 1 sand “Port Alberni, by. hoat for. a ‘three. week. holiday in Vancouver. He : ‘isa: member jof the staff at, Nelson Brothers’ | store. . ine Port, »Edward. o cofe ee -mess- -hall; left oe Boke "Paying | his’ ‘brothe 13: | Goertz’: a ‘Surprise’ visit Sunday Nn-was Rev:. Herry | ‘Goertz, pastor —- tof the ‘Evangelical Free. Cl rehes se. |at,-100. ‘Mile “House. and: Forest. | Grove.: “After, “attending t) vention in “Terrace ofthe “Evan- gelical | Free “Churches, . * Rev. Goertz made the trip to: Port Ed- brother. While here he was‘guest. ‘ =| Speaker ‘at the Port Edward: Gos- j| Bel Chapel ° “Sunday” evening.; «Rev Goertz travelled: home by th Mr. and’ Mrs... John day to. attend the’. semi-annual {fal conference. of the -Mennon- ite: Brethren: churches of: BC. in | Abbotsford. “After ¢ a week at. the | convention Mr. and Mrs. _Goertz ‘daying® “pefore: returning to Port Edward. ont “Bodored A shower. gift card and a sum of money. were - . presented - to bride- elect. ‘Miss: ‘Laurette’. Gal- Diego de. Valera.’ As/ Spain: be countries. ‘Two | ‘students have’ already: en~’ zold and Mr. Duncan Chui. PERSONALS | sen Trudeau, , 2returned: le’-in Baudette, “ they: :| attended | a ‘family reunion with | “Mr, Trudeau’s ‘parents and bro- thers and sisters. It. was the first} time the family had been. _to- ~"l'gether in 25 years. “The older the pilin ey han " ru ta i o ay r y the finer the taste "and Calvert Old Rycis . blended from whiskies ago in20-yoarold casks bartel i Tata MG It is now two weeks since I came home, and I was very hap- py to be home, too, although my conventions were*.interesting and. ‘my: ‘holiday a shappy. one, secing my family | arid enjoying Vancouver * and ° “Victoria.” I attended the B.C. Tourist Association.convention in Prince Géorge, I had never. before spent any. time in the interior. city yand: thought: it. was progressive and that their shops were at- tractive, In fact.X did a little shopping there—found a very nice Httle shop named “Judy's.” The owner used to live in Prince Rupert, and was. interested to know that was my home, The wonther was lovely( very warm during’ the: day,, with chilly nights, I stayed. at: the’ City Centre Motel and ‘found it very. com~- fortable and the owner very nico, With good ‘service, The Mayor ‘of Prince George welcomed tho’ delegates to the ~.) convention ata cocktall party in thelr Civic Contre on rogis- tration night, September 12, and a ic [Mt wag. very. nice ‘party, meot- ing old friends and making now ones, Mr, and, Mrs, Mainwaring }. of. Vanderhoof’ wero: there, } On the 18th;" the . convention got underway early and the day Friday | ‘from “7: 30° ‘until 10. pm. rolled. They: are’ ‘Mrs.: ‘Linda® Pet-¥: ‘lant-at a: ‘bridal. shower. held in|). her: honor’ ‘last: Monday night aby" the home of. Mrs. R. Be McDon-. ald, 124° Eighth “Avenue East. Mrs. Ryo ‘Yamamoto Friday eve= ar Mrs.” Lars: ‘Aunli, | cook..a Nel- - son | Brothers’ _ [for New Westminster’ ‘Saturday . where’ she will: ‘spend the ‘winter. ward by car to visit. with: his | ing: cups: Oo coffe and. _dough- ‘nuts: Inflated: balloons’ marked. with faces and: draped. with - squares of: ghostly tmiosphere* to % ‘the. re= » cheesecloth: : fad freshment: table. A: gayblack | cat! Of” heavy": ‘cardboard : “Or: wood: is the’ holder: for: a tall” . full ' of doughnuts. — [FRED EB. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST oe “Phone 5548. || “303. (+) 3rd “ave. We: “pser- ‘Street; returned home: on: the’ i- -) Canadian: Prince Friday froma ‘ three- week: ‘holiday. in. ‘Vanicon- TEEPE OE REN Mtn | Prion’ riper: pally News 4 _ Tuesday, October. St, 1061 ” PERSONALS |j— “Mrs.: Edward Johnson, 725 Fra-, we VP installed FOR: THE BEST : Canadian and Chinese Cuisine try: the |[HOLLYWOOD CAFE Reservations ‘can. be made | in Our. ‘private. dining room. ... On take: out orders of $4. 00 or over, $1.00.:will be paid to- wards. delivery. : 135°: - 3rd Ave. West.. Ph, 3183 X Open, 6. pm. to 4 a.m, !-VIC-TONE elesining ‘}° ‘eleaning*: It. presérves: ““eolor ‘of ‘thé: garment, Gompare’ and . garments” to ing: is: the: best, process: Miss. Aileen. McDonald. was. g : ructed to: Use. ‘the money: to buy ‘something™ for: her: new.‘home “in Cloverdale after her: marriage. to William ° Stewart “of” Vancouver. _ The . evening was spent . in. - playing. games, after: which: re- oo freshments: were. served by the --|- hostess, ° assisted by: Mrs. ‘Ralph Deinstadt. ae Sh Guests *, ‘attending’ were: Mrs. {he oT. Poulin,” ‘Mrs. Frank Long,. | Mrs. D. K: Rensvold, Mrs, Steven Erickson, Mrs, R.. G. Hebb, Mrs; M.. A, Albert, ‘Mrs. J. E. Taylor, ‘Miss Joanne’ ‘Way, Miss Barrié- Anne Crummy, Miss Joey Hill; Miss Beverly Erickson and Miss Doreen Albert. “MUSEUM BRIEFS... By, \ JOCELYN: BOLTON ce’s Way” and-I believe it has a far. more interesting approach to our highway. At the banquet; C, P. Lyons’ of the Parks Branch of the Pro-. Viricial Government was the ‘speaker and he brought house down, even though he was pressed for time,. His topic. was “Travelling Historic Paths’ and he showed slides of the Cariboo, and the restoration ‘of Barker- ville, He is so enthusiastic about his work and is also the author lot, “Trees and Shrubs" of B.C, Mr. Lyons is vitally Interested in Barkervillo, vory fine hotel and I met and had a chat with Mr. Bonsor who is their managor. No many of you will remember Mr, Bonser and his’ family when they owned .and operated the Prince Rupert Hotol, -Tam sending the editor of our Jocal. papor, :the Dally. Nows a copy of tho opening address by. the Hon, Enrle Westwood, and :T ballove that many of you will We. interested ures ho have o the. convention, Interesting: ‘and; I-bellove it .§s very nécassniy to’ attend, as one moots. so many who are vitally. was taken up with meetings and 'yoports' and’ Juncheon was, at the Prince George Cafe,: The guest aponker: was M, J, Ga. MoMullon: ‘ general manngor ‘of the. Manitoba. Travel and. Con '. | vontion,“Associntion, Ho: gave us ‘| a. vory, fino: talk, humorous’ ard: “Pfull of good: ‘supgeations for ate tracting: tourists “and ° conven. tions, and wont into’ dotall on - fis) “Goldon: Boy: Movement" in, es 8 : ao ts MoMtulion as ‘alao ‘the rovince.. ggostod .. that pe macn who f 6 antfod the gliway 16 should: i x Groat, North: ‘Rond," not: MPrine. ‘promoting. folelammy interested In-tourlam,. 4.5: You meet. government, officinis from. . many. “branches, - ‘other motel operators; :. transportation officials and’ many more: phases of the business we are all 80 cons, scious of those days. hope that next year’ Prince Ruport. will bo bottor ropresented, hocauso J am. feo] that we should: hava, better. but: from our hotel and motol oN the of a fine book, which we use o- mo TOMORROW: 850 JACKPOT. DOOR PRIZE : Proceeds to: Aiyansh and: Greenville flood. victims. IGHT — S.0.N. 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