ype TD er es 3 JOrinee Wupert Daily Mews Lev, Thursday, July 5, 1962 Surprise shower held - for | former cily girl A surprise party was held for Aif Jensen, 801 Borden Stre Mrs. Cemal Mchnet Adli, the for-|June 27. Streel on Miller Bay Tidbits Mrs. Herman Kessler has re~ turned to the X-Ray department. } A + Congratulations to the staff who took part in the Recreation iClub float and on winning a prize. Victor Wells was in charge of arranging the float and the following took part, Mrs. Rose Crowell, Miss Christine Dalton, Miss Irene Clayton, Victor Wells, UBC students serenade President MacKenzie VANCOUVER () — In a quiet her marrige in 1928, She had rain one day last November, 1,000 met Norman MacKenzie four | University of British Columbia | years earlier at a student con- students gathered outside a cam - ference, while he was a Dal- pus office. housie law student in Halifax mer Sonja Hilda Jensen, at the] Mrs. Adi, married recentl ) nja J 1 J ne S. _ me recently to They had learned their presi- and she a University of Toronto . . . home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 3 Adli of Turkey was presented dent, Dr. Norman MacKenzie arts undergraduate. Aled eae oy Nerskt ~~ --|with a corsage of carnations and ; iri ; , “ 5 gre iA he was retiring this July 1. And| The work? “It was great fun j also Carl Etzerza for driving the ‘Dr, and Mrs. G. P, Evans and | (4inily left by car for Smithers | Saturday. Dr. Evang will return to*the city in two weeks, while Mrs. Evans and the children will remain there for the summer. +> + & Arriving at Sunnyside cannery for the summer months was Heber Clifton of Harticy Bay who was retired from services with B.C. Packers several years ago and has returned to the can- nery every year since. they wanted to serenade him. It was a display of spontane- ous affection that made retire- ment a little easier, perhaps. And for Mrs. Mc ; . Torthe sani , : ~ children all shared the Acadia * Fas may a cer 3 pee a ‘ (an eNaeS taium set TO sta rt t Boren as he plans to enroll.at Northern Illinois University 10—20 Camp. 26 Native ruler in 4 Fine 43 Compact , Vacati : Meas : “Tt was Si le d friendl ; 3 inc —— 3 . acation Bible school activity was simple and friendly: 30 Wo, 5 Norwegian #4 OF greater hegins this week at Port Simp- . you'd 80 nen the pac cont PAGODA 33 Split. 6 Hereditary Gere 46 Guides. | son. F [ I ane osttee pot.” mag ou Drive - In 34 Turkish decree, man title, 48 Tiding horse. Miss Wilma Sharpe, Miss Rene rancols a e e cottec por: 35 Pastry shell Billed gee and the 49 Qne pe the McElroy, Miss Shirley Etter, ’ , u itweuls. " ; } 7 etc. Dominican 50 Cardinal and thomas Harding an Brian Hun- New - 37 Inhabitants of Republic. carmine. aT, Nave iniliave summer work S 7 the earth. 9 Fastern title. 51 °O Lord, renew AU Port Simpson under the ) our 39 Outlander, 10 Language of our days — old:” Inited Church of Canada. By AGNES H. NEAVE eo@ 40 Clay deposit. Buddhism. 2 words, The First Uni in- Dai 2 7 41 Indian pony. 11 Early home of 2 A person. vites all four ne See tis aily News Correspondent ° | 42 Triangular cloth » man, 53 Wager. their annual restivity of fun, de tae Ban LAKE—On Mon-|at Colleyvmount and along the : insets. 2 Fewer, 55 Architectural . - camo : »:day two Burns Lake fishermen | nor shore hav 43 Altar hanging. 13 Nimble. pier. games, songs, Bible study andjon a trip up Tchesinkut Lake neross Phe take ow had to go SAVINGS EARN MORE 43 “The rest is 2” 14 Orchestra section, 57 — Darya, 1,500- crafts. did not return, so early on Tues- | tl a ae e sake on the ferry and 47:1/10th of an ‘19 Mellow. mi, river into The hours are from 9:30 d s-|then cross the end of the lake ephah. 22 Seed covering, Take Aral, to 11:30 S are | :3 am. ay the RCMP and several other|at Nadina and drive eastward 51 Neat __ pin. 33 Western eure 59 Chopper t : a.m, each day for two|folk went out to look for them) again. —! : gs * moe. — weeks starting July 9. There will|as a storm had come up. Later Tw I . a 1 [2 43 [4 [5 {6 BR 7 6 49 YO [VA |te bo a similar school at Sunnyside jin the day a plane piloted by Jim} ran i a jer creeks went on the 2. ee > Vt ia at 1:30 p.m. each day, This school |Stewart flew over the area and ae bat and took their bridges: Canada’s First Bank... " also starts next Monday. saw the men. Their outboard what aa this was nothing to | 1S 15 A second team will leave for |motor had gone out of commis- a appened in Burns Lake. Toei her wayd : . | . This has already been in the Effective July [st. savings de- Bolla Bella Saturday night. Miss |Sion also the other one they had} papers. Even the hospital wi i . i moO 18 {19 20 Sharpe will direct two schools in; With them in case they had | surrounded b ‘t hi oo oe wes | posits at the B of M will carn that area — at Bella Bella and ‘trouble. Ruth Lord took the} that it ' y usin water so interest at the rate of ° 2 23 Shearwater. iRCMP in a 17-foot cabin cruiser) i jt was impossible to drive