‘ ic - Foods, Gay Coshimes ” Blight Legion LA Dinner A ostumes of a dozert F felicious foods front frorent cottntrles set, or the Internatlonal el by the Ladies’ Fthe Canadian Legion Pnight. ee q / vc ae Dials ; , uperl A Ncials of the Pennsyl- ay visited Prince Ru- yesterday. before iieir journey to Jas« B) ark fora holiday. Farrived:aboatd the bert yesterday ‘and Hin for Alberta. otter mm city with a fellow B from Edmonton, Ars W. MeL, Pomeroy, eric manager of Phil- § 1). Rhodes, Paclfle ht traffic manager of Keo and their wives, Bmnith, district freight Paltle, were met here oyce, district freight Mmonton. ials are combining mith pleasure, looking ranadian aspects -of {fic problems, ao a BAR EALERS The ‘pright costumes. of. Ber. ‘yiteurs and gay red, white and blue.” streamers” and . checkered |. table cloths in-the hall madé a festive setting for. the event which drew a large crowd, Plags of all ‘nations centred the serving table, which was Jloaded with traditional dishes of many countries, and featured the new fish sticks, being served for the first .time in Prince Rue pert and bowls of cracked ‘rab, The successful event also tn- cluded 4 varlety program with -| Jimmie Robertson on the bag-|' pipes, songs by Walter Vander- sun, Peggy Andrew, Pat Wicks and Beryl Karasosky, the latter also leading community singing, tap dancing by Gladys and Gallia Grimolfson and a comedy ‘act by Jimmie Malcolm, Dancing wound up the event with musie by accordionist Mike Collussi and Mrs, J, 8. Black at the plano, The traditional costumes dis- played were worn by Mrs. J. An- drew, Scottish; Mrs, R, Merrison, Scottish peasant; Mrs. J. Den-| 4 ning, Swedish; Mrs, F. Graham, |: Norwegian;. Mrs. .A, -Gordon, Dutch: Mrs. P. Bond, Spanish: .|Mrs, R.,Bone, Roumanian Gyp- sy; Mrs. W. Murdock, Mexican; Mrs, V. Clecone, Italian; Mrs. C. Twaites, Chinese; Mrs JF. Reich, Irish: Mrs. W. Rothwell, Coster Pearly Queen; Mrs, Stan Ballinger, Gypsy. Siteiey vil (contre) as Madame Arcati conjure uip at an English courtry nome ina seend ‘from the prodyction of Noeh Coward's “Blithe Spirit?°T ‘By DONALD MeNICOLL LONDON # — Just bofore he/plpe pants—the “kind - Marsh, teen-age London'seaman, saw something {na London tail-| . London lke Marsh are buying such sulta sailed for Japan last. year, Alan|dandies woré 50 yeats agd.in the, , these days in the fantastic craze j that! 8 sweeping England. They've |. Marsh had’ to. make. a trip to; made a new look ftom the “old relgn of King, Edward Vil. spirit for’ ; Prince.,.Rupert , Little ‘Theatre's “forthcoming . e” méditum’s: experiment is. highl Ces, She succeeds in bringing back the ghost. of thé ‘host’s former -wife, much to the consternat of his present wife, Rutli (Maty Bird) -seated: at, right and house-guest Mrs, Bradman. (Gilda Camagnola). Show opens for a three day. run. at: the Clvle"Centre, next Monday. ‘Jacket and ‘ealf-clinging drain- | a weekend pues ‘and. her hoates vo Thousands’ ‘of: vyoung . Britons erved oy the esti ee chi dyed, by the ited andi tll; 4 Apattments, velasaed ‘yesterday |A by: plane’ ‘from’ ‘the ‘South. « She - had'attenided the-Penticton dom. |té ~inlon “conventloris ‘of-the Order “LOf ‘the: Royal: Purple and Beniev- on “| olerit’ and" Protective Order “of | » Mt AEIks, leaving : here. June. 3 ane “Teddy Boy’ ‘Gangs i in Edwardian Ruffles: Latest Rage Among London’ s Teen- Agers | Vancouver Island: points. - gar Place, returned home Nester: Victoria, Mrs. Basso- -Bert. anc returned ’ last. week ° from thel. holiday in. the south.:. Th 8a Mr, Vietor nase: ‘Bert, 354 weet Y day’ aboard : ‘the. ‘Pine’ Rupert | from a. five*week holiday. in’ the | . south,, -ivisiting:..Radium” Hol |- Springs, -Vaticouver, . Beattie ‘and her daughter Mrs. Robert. {McKay o or’s shop window that changed| Japan’ and back as-a seaman, look” of Edward’s time. Somel. his whale outlook on life. before he coultl raise ‘the £30 it| claim it’s the uniform of juvenile}. It was-.an Edwardian suit,|cost to buy the costume and be- Other servers included Mrs. A. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank. Eliott, ) | Dickens, Sr, Mrs. F. Barber, Mrs. 1333, Piggott: Avenue, left, Mon- Beauty Shop will re- Beiurday, August 7. ; (184) W. Davies and Mrs, H. Anderson. complete with velyet- collared come a, “Teddy: ‘Boy.’ Mo delinquency and call the Teddy Boy “crowds” mere hotbeds of violence .and crime, Others dis: day by car for a ‘tour of the Ok- be anagan ‘and. visit with’ relatives agree, | in Vancouver, ‘They. expect: to : D. A, HAIRCUTS oe oy ne return in a mnid- pores “All you need now isa D, Ay") “Me. afd, Mis, P.G. ‘Finnigan, the tailor told him... 2-2. *) 1537" Piggott. Avenue," retuned} ah Ae is Bawardlan slang toi home “Sunday. from a. ‘trip: -to ja haircut with upswept sidecuils - a pompadcur top and a close te. Vancouver ~ ‘and. Island : ‘points, semblance at the back to the rear They ‘drove: a new oh home. end of a duck. The haireut costs j Bi} some Teddy Boys £2 for really mi fancy ones that rival the ‘colf- feurs of their. girl. friends; RECALL BATTLES Critics say Teddy. Boys must me | be tempted to steal in order ‘to “| keep themselves in this sort of |; m finery which’ they ‘can't ” really , y afford. They also recall pitched |. S battles in which Teddy Boys have | wielded ‘knives, razors and. lead Be ‘ blackjacks, woo : HM; The + boys indignantly: deny “ - such tactics. “As® young, Marsh |. ys, ‘speaking. in ‘the’ strange anguege that, has evolved, with n ‘costumes: . 2 | : “It's no giggle getting your ‘Tip. 3 ‘ruffed. by some -peeter ini: a bundle.” ‘Meaning there’s noth- m ing funny about getting a: costly 4 Edwardian costume damaged in "a fight, yh CE ‘ DEFEND ‘customs woe y) SWe dress this way because we ji think it sinart and not. because ; we are ‘mentally defective: Most H of us earn good wages and can H afford to buy our clothing. Wo don’t need to steal. | :Our slang isn’t worse ‘than A other slang and we think a lot ; af it is elegant,” , AS for travelling in fangs, Fr- wardlans say this is nothing new, PUNCHES NABOB, 25-oz, Bottle . WHITE POLISH » NUGGET, Bottle FOOD = LAD TIME EY’S, 16-oz. Jar ING LEY'S, 16-oz, Jar AM OF THE WEST OUR 49-Ib. Sack ......... 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