Upulent Woolens Stiown At London Fashion Festival By MURIEL NARRAWAY Staff Writer A G nadian Pre txpert Woman ngler Misses ood Streams ee) and District Vlotebook Local Citizens to Attend Calgary Stampede Opening ius c Auadia . lege at College # etek ights, Albert . ‘ ¥3 ‘f rrince Kuipers UGity ixncwe 7” = 3 ‘ Evinaintnis de July's 3, 1952 e ft fated and Mrs. John Scot and win tata sow Now Baby Beaver Hit Bottle vith the Scranton Mines , HEINSBERG, Alta. @—Even wild animals nowadays are hitting the bottle. Sid Avery of Héinsberg has the daily chore of bottle-feeding 13 baby beaver. : Trapping beaver in Telegraph Lake this spring Avery ciscovered that two animals trapped were young mothers still suckling young. He rounded up the young “kits” and brought them home Avery wil) “wet-nurse” the young shavers until they are big enough to fend for themselves, when game guardians will spDON—Britain, the United States, France , HALIFAX ah. Sarees poe: sees - ees seOmh . Viitta ke Nova Scotia’s female eat ate “4 s+7 2 a lengthy visi in ancouy »ooled resources to give a brilliant send-|tzaak Walton, is cnlinn At least six Prince Rupert citizens are going tO) witn ie aha a aoe verseas buyers ttending Britain’s annual ™ ging sea bed this year,| attend opening ceremonies of the Calgary Stampede. nr etnions oo aasge cigs n hospital’ Wy and Mrs. James Taylor, sr., are leaving tonight MEDICAL AIDS us houses, 11| the gayest, most wearable outtit While recovering from an op-| by CNR for a three-week vaca-| ~~ ee More than half of all the designed |f0r the ordinary woman. There era he can only dream of |tion attending the Stampede| Mis Stromdahl’s sister, Rita drugs now dispensed regularly ; ewed at Lon-| ¥45 4 flaming red seal top coat the bubbli treams and placid|2nd visiting in Edmonton and gunderiland, in Canada were unknown to the totel by 300 dele-|Cut in a ex mpiete circle and a_ lake ‘ fist along | Lloydminster. one medical profession 10 years ago ry countries in-| fruit bud” orange tweed coat| with the best of them during ihe pee Rev. J. 8S. Twining arrived here |" rhe Duchess of | #med with “sauterne gola™ wool la 30 It will be me George Allard, Jim, North-|Wednesday on the Prince Ru- iest of hone jersey, worn over a matching | month ve! } in hike house and Don Crowe are driv- | pert to assume his post as pas-| he show with | WO-plece jersey aress Effect of ged terrainjing to Calgary for the’ Stam- tor of St. Peter's Anglican} thes every woman | 20Uh ousfhit a flaming color, hea r home at Sherbrooke for | pede. They will travel via the'Church at Seal Cove. He suc-| There was a the latter being a4 tangerine the fish hopes will stil} be Big Bend Highway. ceeds Rev. H. G. Bird. i neval tweed orange lined with deep citror there Cae sss | white mixture | Yellow It was more than 30 years ag9| ree Parks Board commis-| John Bennet arrived home via) mandarin | “CQOCOON LOOK” una ball himvelf | gioners are leaving for vaca-|C@Madian Pacific Airlines today | plum giving| pritain’s Big Ten gave a com-~| setea het eegioghgmtpafeth gen ped tions this week-end. ‘Charles|@fter a five-day stay in Van- »-piece suit. Al bination of chic English tailor- | g) é panes t*" | Balagno is leaving with his wife | Ceuver i by.a deep frill |«.c and glamorous cobweb dream | mainia mle FAVers Ml on Sunday for Seattle. | elegance Of A} qresses glinting with exquisit mostly Lor ‘eo William Sims, after a resid-| fluting from | embroidery. The “cocoon look ‘jver| Commissioner Art Mufray and) (one on 40 years on) made its appearance in a soft | ay ' laliftox County "Ss family are going to wee ee he had a| as - Jacques | nine nocdie cloth coat with hiah | + ; rte unity a week at Lake Kathlyn ranch and carried on fishing as knife pte ena Ralas e t f< iwell, plans to leave this evening bu fre ik keen Fk ee ee ee oe AU al ose to live near Vancouver where db . Se m ! a Bob Eby and his family are| his daughter resides. pique that A cobweb wool lace gown wot ONE ali first leaving by boat Friday for Van- choir-boy | With tiara ga uggestion of | female membe be-\couver where they will join Mr FRANCOIS LAKE hing bolero. |}court - day: yester-yeal A rire th f | woman member and Mrs. Duncan MeRae on 4, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed have left iffs finished deep pink top of scalloped e1 _ Hi y Fish and Game motor trip to the United States | for a month-ieng trip by car to the di broidery rose above a shell pink and later to a dude ranch in the} yancower... Dorothy Corliss ac- iff the bol- | erinoliy kirt covered wit he ‘ tered Cariboo before driving. home | companied them and will stay light, iridesce beading. A ro part Rae \with her grandparents in White rrALIAN STYLES pink taffeta stole craping one| In thelr competiln is the) ‘The Misses Ann Stromdahl| Rock. . he kev-note of |@oowlder swept round the back) Teal 1" : | In heriand Nellie Pavich are leaving er 858 ' jack | lo the opposite hip sug ting | first ye i © Nova Scotia} on tonight’s boat for Ketchikan| Frances Johnson is spending }, the ribbon of an order of met Gul A rg meet 1938. to spend two weeks holiday with’ her summer vacation at home Most ippropriately th tis ore than 96 ad ‘ ss a e and a@!Wword wa iven Royal Designe ae that cou Norman Hartnell who ¢losed | ' Se it