'vV if? the program Included various group harmony iiumber In-. Prince Rupert Dallp Hrtus : Frid'ay, June 10, 1949 'A. GYPSY JAMBOREE, OPENING THREE-NIGHT STAND, DRAWS HAPPY LOT eluding a doublesexteUe In the popular vocal mood with EJith tk . Jordan, Diarye Kennely, Monica NOVEL ARGUMENT 1 DENHAM, Bucks., Eng., CPAs long as tuberculin - tested cows do not graze on the same ground as ordinary cows they can "kiss" one another over a wire fence as much as they like, ruled Denham Council. The council was discussing the building of a fence to prevent Five hundred people followed the Gypsy trail to Hltb ?j0e Eby' Jea""e V Husoy. Don Rit- Jon' nanrrM j i u ...iTu -HuaoyLaila FATHER'S DAY YOU BET IT'S IMPORTANT If you order your winter coal supply NOW, you're absolutely sure of comfortable warmth and good 97 .- IBM ! chie, J. A. Teng. J. T. Lang-ridge, Alex Mitchell, Robert Strachan and N. S. K. Brewer taking part; duets by Jeanne and Laila Husoy and by Joanne Langridge and Alex Mitchell and last niht at the Armory and, amid merry and , colorful surroundings, with plenty of novel diversions or their enjoyment, spent an interesting and happy ; evening. ' 0rie "f the outstanding enter-1 . . one herd of cows feeding with CARDS and GIFTS Come In and browse around You'll find something for DAD on his DAY. And when you have the gift choose Just the right card to go with it. others. f'.K V tainment undertakings of the merry carnival ball rolling last 0'08 bV Barbara Teng. In season, Honored Queen Lorna evnnF aftr th Prinri. Ru- dition' to these Mrs. Noreh ... PRESERVE BLITZ GARDEN i Donaldson and Guardian Laura' pert Shrine Band had bravely Thompson's piano and vocal act "uniciuun wiimig.ied a parade from Civic centre - "-""J - nnt n4 1 i . . i to Armory ' imu rung, wii miumu xviu(V(iy , , . Ja piper, went over strong. To-Each evening there Is a stage ,, , B (u, i. u , night there will- be a change of "vi cnuiusiasuc neipers member girls, mothers, fathers and friends rallying around, re OJDM NOW Hi ill LONDON, England ffh city garden, laid out by fire-watchers during the off-spells In the 1940 bombing of London, will become a permanent war memorial. The garden was made by flrewatchers from the Goldsmith's Company, whose hall is nearby. heullh for your family from the first cold nip and on through winter. ORDER NOWt CALL 651 HILPOn, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies show or diverting variety num- program ceived the congratulations of the many who gathered last night' bers- here aSaln aU th? partlcl- in spite of weather conditions pants being in Gypsy costume. 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 which were none too auspicious.1, Last night, with Lonm Donald You Saw is in The News. Advertise in tne Daily News! son as mistress of ceremonies, The big carnival affair continues tonight and Saturday. Besides providing the home will follow from wharf to Civic; lown l0ls. 'd and young, with Centre where registrations will a Kood bill of fun and entertain-commence with the convention ment. the Job's Daughters are proceedings starting with a din-' exPectinB that, as a result of th-ner in the evening. affair, they will be able to aiiR- iyros bet ri.. I o rd lev i Business sessions will open mtnt substantially the fund Wednesday morning followed by be,nS iscd to finance the till) stunt luncheon for the men in r tne Bethel's colorful drill to Rally Around For ' ' ' Mxtfiftft ' TT j lift I III m.-v:-.:-i VM A t L I . L7M: mmmm rrt-Day Session Next Week u'e -'v'c centre at noon wnue " "k-"c 1Ui an n,ci- the ladles are having a lun- natio"al gathering, as a result retU's Joined Gyros at a cneon aboard the Chilcotln. ot whlt-h it Is assured that Prince r meeting last evening In Fishing trips, drives or such RuP(,' t will be very much In the ivic Centre when final ar- other diversions as can be ar- ,lmeIight of publicity, menus were concluded for ranged for the delegates will Entering the armory through district convention which piace jn tne afternoon fol- a verdant forest lane, the visit-ring more than ninety die-i lowed by a beach party at D'gby ors to the jamboree find within j w the city on Tuesday,! island or a leisurely cruise the spacious auditorium a vaiety j PMltty and Thursday of aboard the Chilcotin, depending r booths, ranging from sale of! week. Finishing touches upon the condition of the weath- useful and novel articles of put on the program which er handiwork through hot dog and dt-r the general direction Feature events on Thursday refreshment stands to biugo my Scott, convention chair- wm include the official opening tables and other carnival de- C.CE who will have the active by international President Leon vices- A1' are staffed by girls of rt of all the Gyros and f. Tsflkspn of t,h fiw MrClv- the Bethel End their parents und ps in a varied program ! mont Park swlmmine nool and friends In gay Gypsy raiment. resting events which will in the evening the district gov- Upstairs is the tea room where e the international gath ernor's dinner and ball piior to one may relax'and enjoy a cup HEADQUARTERS Gyro President Maurice the sailing of the Chilcotin at of tea or coffee with delicious .es was in the chair at l am Frirfnv on the return sanawicnes and caKe, tns uypsy motif again being predominant. night's meeting. voyage to Vancouver. ! Fpnrerf nff t.he rpntrp nf t.h y-two delegates will ar- Special arrangements are i ,2fl3TflAU0QA3H qqj floor Is a dancing square which in the city Tuesday after- attracted many last night, on the steamer Chilcotin, couples enjoying themselves to iy chartered for the oc- mmsmm the enlivening piano music of to be met by Gyro greet- being made for a large public ceremony in connection with the opening of the pool on Thursday afternoon. Each city school is being invited to send a boy and girl to take the (continued on page 8) In the last Provincial Election the Labor Progressive Party (Communists) nominated 21 Candidates ... yet this year there are only two Labor Progressive Party (Communist) Candidates. Ue all know that the Labor Progressive Party is the Communist Party. ; Mrs. Norah Thompson d Mayor N. E. Arnold who Mayor Nora Arnold set the xind an official welcome alf of the city. A parade EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL L7 ORGE L ROME Accountant, Auditor, etc. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches Has the L.P.P. infiltrated into and is it in control of the C.C.F. - of B.C.?.; Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday SCHEDIXES Tuesday,.. Wednesday . a n d Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. (Extra trip Thursday afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour starting at 11 a.ra. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 .or BLACK 926 be Tax Returns Compiled ner Block Phone 387 N"S RADIO CLINIC 204 4th Street Phone 655 jr Satisfactory Service CALL 53 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE , GENERAL CONTRACTORS 8 Second Avenue West A. IIUNDEIDE WiWi When the Provincial C.C.F. voted against the Atlantic Pact, was it because of heavy pressure from those who are lending their support to the C.C.F. Party ? 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