THE IDEAL mtntt Utipctt Dailg rectos HtD, Saturday, May 8, 1948 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle Victoria Man Searched Africa For Rare Plants CFPR "Mothers Day" Gi J " BOOKS OF THKATRK TiT..- (Subject to change) vki'.is ST. PETER'S TEA, SALE POPULAR Spring flowers adorned the tea room in St. Peter's Church hall for the' annual spring tea and sale held by the Women's Auxiliary Thursday afternuoon, setting a pleasant atmosphere for a function that was .highly TODAY - "THE VICTORIA, B.C. 0 Lionel Taylor, retired horticulturist, has returned from a 9.000-mile journey through South Africa in search of rare flowers and plants. Accompanied by his wife and Civic Centre Monday, May 10, 1948 Sports ' A.M. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hl Oym Class. P.M. 1 :00 Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class. 4:00 Rup-Rcc Intermediate Girls. Special Events P.M. 7:00 Galloway I.O.D.E. 8:00 Soroptomist Club. 8:00 J.C.C Public Speaking. 8.30 Band Concert. SUNDAY MIDNITE ONlT Y TWO FEATURES successful. Receiving the guests was Mrs. E. Hodson, Honorary President of the Auxiliary, and Mrs. J. daughter, Mavis, the journey was made in a caravan, and they slept most of the time in the open. "I collect plants only as a hobby," he said. "South Africa is a place for young men. In- CLIFFORD TICNN ROBT. ARMSTRONG 'FALL GUY In Prince, president, while the afternoon's activities were opened 'THE invisib! Idustry and agriculture Is ex by Archdeacon Hodson who welcomed the visitors and commended the W. A. on its success WALL1 new homes. Britain and the United States were investing panding rapidly throughout the ful work in behalf of the large sums In South Africa. COMING MOtTday church. LJ'lMn.J 1.,. In charge of the various stalls Watch the Classified Adsl Union." Hundreds of English families who had immigrated from the United Kingdom were starting Adolph. Variety Stall Mrs. R R. C. were: BETTY GRABinS AT nini lliviira COMING SOON CmUHi ulul nAT m to nn I Nr- Sewing Mrs. G. A. Hcbb, Mrs. William Garlick, Mrs. M. Vicrcck. 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Croxford, Mrs. In charge of the tea room Eves. were members of the Evening GREAT BRITAIN AWARDS DECORATIONS Vice-Admiral Patrirk N. L. Bellineer. Lady Inverchapel. Vice-Admiral Emory Scott Land and the Duke of Windsor (left to right in first row and Lord Inverchapel, British ambassador to the U.S., the Duchess of Windsor, Admiral William H. P. Biandy, commander in chief of the Atlantic fleet and Vice-Admiral Edward L. Cochrane (left to right in the second row), are shown at the British embassy in Washington, D. C. They were present when Inverchapel, on behalf of King George, awarded decorations to member,; and former members of the U.S. armed forces. lt2 R. L. Franklin. Plants Mrs. W. Davidson, Mrs. H. V. Tattersall, Mrs. W. Branch of the W.A., Mrs. George ill nice PILGRIM Vlereck and Mrs. William McLean acting as serviteurs and h TECHNICOLOR Mrs. Wilfred McLean, Mrs. Rob .JL III J 'J ert Kelsey and Mrs. J. Snatin- ski in charge of the kitchen. Mrs. Albert Dalzell was cashier. 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