4 :..l,,t1&tltiUiuwt 2flp tosf Thursday, March 24, 1949 Mis Uj4 gloves. S i Mrs. j w crepe twn U Rlovcs. Mrs- M , uress. mony, pfl.di'fil&yjs- Unusual musical effects ' were achieved by Mrs. J. C GUker with a solovox which created a wide range of musical effects in addition to piano. Models advanced to piano music, and retired to organ strains which lent rich- variety to the effect. Mrs. Gilker also played two solo numbers. ........ Interspersed through the various sections of the show were musical numbers. Mrs. George Sendall, vocal soloist, sang "What's In the Air Today? ", MARKETS , Vegetables Celery, lb 13 Parsnips (unwashed) lb 07 Brussels Sprouts, lb 28 Turnips, lb. 07 Mushrooms, lb 85 Had Lettuce, bunch '.. .17 Australian Onions. 3 lbs. , .2S Cabbase, lb. 07 w. I'll I r i NEW STYLES DISPLAYED AT FASHION SHOW Attractive spring fashions displayed by winsome models inspired warm appreciation from a capacity crowd at the Re-bekahs' annual spring fashion 5- w to 1 1-- eral arrangements consisted of Mrs. Alex Barbe, Mrs. II. V. Tattersall and Mrs. George Howe Decorating committee consisted of Mrs. Thomas Priest, Mrs. G. p Pcttcrsen and Miss Betty Hood Refreshments, which wet t served to the entertainers and models at the conclusion of the show, were arranged by Mrs William McLeod and Mrs. L. McLean. Suits Mrs. Ted Moore, English tweed suit, hat, bag, gloves. Mrs. John Christensen, green suit, blouse ,hat, bag, gloves. Mrs. Wilfrid Vetere, blue su!;. Mrs. Leon Sandvar, black pin stripe suit, blouse, hat, bag gloves. Mrs. W. Webster, Brown suit. Mis .. Hi- "" ituth v i i 1 1 i lomaioes, no. 1. id. .33 Okanagan Onions, lb .29 Potatoes, 10 lb .45 I -Little Irish Girl'' and. as the Canned VecetaMes ' Dill Pickles, gal 1.79 JANE ASHLEY Noma SrWc Oaparfmsnf Th Canoda Starch Company Umltd cut oreen , Beans, fey. , 20 CRQVJN BRAND CONTEST ! Marie oat. Print iu bag. . Mrs- T. Bouit bron dress M". John'c Contest Closes April 15! Be sure you try for the Grand Prize now! - before it's too late! no. a reas, lancy 20 Mixed Vegetables 21 Diced Beets, per tin .. 14 Wax Beans, choice .19 Mixed Peas and Carrots ... .19 Pumpkin, 2 for 25 Baked Beans. 20-oz. tin ,. 18 Baked Beans. 15 oz. tin. 2 for .27 Tomatoes, 28-oz 27 Fruit Bananas, lb .24 show held in the Oddfellows' Hall Wednesday evening. The creations, which ranged through formal, informal and children's wear and included a formal wedding ensemble, were provided through courtesy of Wallace's Ltd. The hall was attractively decorated in pink and green for the occasion and the show was opened by Miss Betty Hood, Past Noble Grand of the Rebekah (contlm ceutf . . . 6te'& &t you enter - 1. Simply print your noma and address on any plain sheet of paper. i i VwJf 2. Mail this, together with a label from a 5 lb. tin of Crown Brand ' wedding procession formed at the bridal arch, "I'll Walk Beside You." Vaughan Tattersall contributed violin solos. Both were accompanied by Mrs. Gilker at the piano. A feature of the program was the dancing of five pupils of Mrs. Mavis Colclough's dancing class, Daintily costumed, their efforts were widely applauded. The dancers were Sonja Berg, Janice Taylor, Anna Colussl, Jackie Gus-tafson and Elsa Insuiander! Heading the bridal group which was costumed by Rupert Peoples Store, was Miss Ruth Jordan, gowned m a white satin model gown with veil. Bridesmaid Marie Boulter was gowned in (M) PRIZES Y Corn oyrup lor recsonable facsimile) to: THE CROWN BRAND CONTEST, Station "H" Montreal, Que. 3. Be certain your entry has sufficient postage. I Apples, cooKine. lb 11 1 Fancy Apples, 3 lb 35 Lemons, large Cal., doz 38 Grapefruit. Texas (white). 80's. 4 for 35 (pink) 96s, 4 for 29 Oranges (Navel) .25 49 Dates. 2 lb 7"'0 Grapes, Emperor, lb '" ii5 Ftthh Milk n Ouart L 90 ! Lodge, who welcomed the audience. Miss Hood introduced Mrs. Robert Strachan, who acted as narrator, and L. M. Felsen- thal, proprietor of Wallace's, its That is all you do to enter the Crown Brand Contest. Now, here's what happens:- .... 154 entries will be drawn from the mail received during this last prize- winning period. These 1 54 persons will then be asked to mail a letter v. i giving three reasons why they like Crown Brand Corn Syrup. i ; ; . Then, based on the merit of the replies, the 154 prizes will be awarded . OS follows: Gentlemen prefer Christie's ' Jj because they're j3) J Chris1 I ';,r ,. BispJ JJ S100M 10 , 2nd mil: 152 PRIZES OF 1st PRIZE: EACH Pint ZZ" .12 Cream, V2 pint .28 , Ems Large, cartoned, doz. .. 6H Medium .62 . .Butter . First x Grade, lb - " 70 ' Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins. 2 for 33 Case 7.75 , Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. .. , 53 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. 59 Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.99 Flour. 24's ... 1 59 who spoke briefly. The models were a picture of lovliness as they paraded to a prettily decorated arch on the platform at the centre of the hall where they pivoted, then; continued to a larger platform at the end of the hall. There, their costumes were displayed against a mirror background, encircled with baskets of roses. Lighting effects were cleverly designed to enhance the har heavy pink taffeta with shoulder veil and elbow-length gloves. Bridesmaid Margaret Brain was attired In' a blue taffeta gown with shoulder veil and elbow-length gloves. K Footwear for the models was displayed through courtesy of Brownwoods. ". Committee In charge of gen THE JUDGES WILL DETERMINE WHICH OF THE THREE FIRST-PRIZE LETTERS RECEIVED DURING THE THREE i PRIZE-WINNING PERIODS IS, IN THEIR OPINION, THE BEST. THE WRITER OF THIS BEST LETTER WILL THEN BE AWARDED THE... fGRAND PRIZE: $ ,000 , 7 . -zzc m S N '(the mnuffs ap?e v1'"" L ' , '. I . WAVING A TEBf?FIC 4V" f ri nvnn , ' : (battle-sh just ) 5! m 2 likett ar cuius label ml i carton lia ) at ita Mlomnf aradwts: If no label, top or carton Is enclosed the Grand Prize will be $1,000. The Crown Brand Contest is open to all Canadians except employees and their families of The Canada Starch Company and its advertising agency. Judges' decisions will be final. All entries become the property of The Canada Store Company. Prize Winners will be notified by mail within 90 days after close of the contest. A complete list of prize winners will be available upon request at the close of the contest. IT'S THE CONTEST FOR EVERYBODY BECAUSE IT'S EASY AND EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CAN WIN! WRITE NOW - AND WRITE OFTEN! If you did not enter the first two prize-winning periods (Jan. 15-Feb. 15i Feb. 16-March 15), there is still time for you to enter this last prize-winning period (March 1 6-April 1 5). And if you entered the first two parts of the contest make sure also tg enter this remaining one the more entries you submit, the more chances you have. THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITIO MONTREAL TORONTO 2 Tops from Crown Brand Two lb. Con Top Tin or labol from 5 lb. Tin 2 Topi from Kara Two lb. Con Top Tin or label from 5 lb. Tin 2 Topt from lily Whit Two lb. Con Top Tin or label from 5 lb. Tin 2 labols from Bonson's Coin Starch 2 lobolt from Canoda Corn Starch 2 Silver Gloss Cartons 2 linit Cartons To Increase His Cabinet lull-time members. At-present it consists of eight members. Attorney-General uoruon Wls- mer wants to divest himself of : the Labor portfolio. The C.C.F. I has asked for a full-time Labor Johnson Introduced In the Leg-tture yesterday afternoon an amendment to the Constitution Act which would permit the en ' Speculation As to New - Members of British Columbia Government VICTORIA Pi Premier Byron department on the grounds that Wismers duties as attorney-general detract from an ef larging of the cabinet to twelve ficient tlabor administration. APPLIANCES FOR YOUR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE ... CLOCKS Electric Kitchen 56.95 ' ; 1 Electric Alarm $6 95 j L'OKFEE-MAKEK S Cory .". 77 "$575 to $7.75 Hon. George S. Pearson, who has announced that he is retiring from public life, also has two portfolios provincial secretary anu minister of . health and welfare. Speculation has followed the introduction of the amendment but appointments are not expected until after an election. Aid. it. K. Gervin, prominent Vancouver Labor man, has been mentioned as a possible minister of labor. uIjAJN hrlo (i.E., Dual Control $54.50 fcAMPS ! XM JriJZi tklin I VALEXANDEP?' S (take tmese field J ' ! mav 1 r- Ofn yo.it ??ts' ) C eow) masses, pop. Sj Trilite Complete with Silk Shades tH ... $19.95 Torcheries $17.73 Air Vice-Marshal Leieh f. I ax' -vv ri .'. f villi til I ' v v ijw r 1 Stevenson, Point Grey, is said unofficially to be in line for one cabinet post. 1 .laufflui Table Lamps $ 7 75 HEALTH LAMPS Infra Red Clear $155 Z. Infra Red Ruby yY-; TOASTERS Westinghouse Autocrat $15.50 General Electric, 2-slice $11.95 - General Electric, Turnover $ 94)5 Norhern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. 3rd Ave. and 3rd St. O PHONE 210 or 209 O i i i 4 AT THE . PETER PAN GIFT SHOPPE t i THE LUXURY TAX IS OFF! Greeting Cards Novelties Cigarettes Candy Ice Cleam and Soft Drinks LENDING LIBRARY ) 1 ' awheuT) 1 fi awpwr-1 L imHjJl AMAZ,NG WHAr TMlft!0 l A WA WIS K I FtACWV Wlj"S V FGWT THESE 421 IS) I I ;: - v happen. THEy saw vou-j ; J2t&$?' ' WkyW HERE COMES , J ' : 7 I AND yE ARE SO HAPPY WE'D SING IF WE COULD. . . HEY W FELLAS! A Mi Everything: ai Bulger's is Now '.. , Free of the Luxury Tax A watch that formerly cost you $20 with tax, will now cost you $16. This Illustration applies to everything in the store. ALSO OUR SPECIAL DIAMOND VALUES WILL BE ON DURING THE PERIOD OF LENT OR TILL EASTER. SUNDAY isn't the only day you can take the little woman out for dinner. ' Try treating her to a dinner during the week with maybe 'a show afterward. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM For Clmken-in-the-ilough For Reservations PHONE RED 705 , nfc h O-iWMl mil p ,1 .i..un m .IlL.u-jt 1