ae General . convener for. ‘the. highly. sticcesstul ' affair’. Was’ ‘Mrs: Ronald Merrison, .who- in: 1}: troduce ‘aside tiMrs. Fepbert: r seeeed ks to’ ‘e ee tied "| auditorium: “Mrs. “Monigomery nar |'made* the - offi elal opening ab 2) yam: and. then received: the ‘pilests,.. : in Canadian. ‘Legion, “blue. and gold::: ‘colors ; “were ’ ‘attractively arranged througlitout,. ‘the: hall while blue-and ‘gold. streamers decorated ‘the individual stalls. ‘Eighteen tea stables: were cen- ey tred with. fre sh cut. flowers in Broiktior ofthe hardsworking | i 4 who. “new heaw amon * Titans a Mc ary the ‘ = Su f('s, Medium Carton beeen i te Vy ccs Ya : SOUP Ayhner 2) 0%, RED ROSE COFFEE ~HABY & JU NOR FOODS jin PICKLE “4 Libby's Wome Made Style, 1 0% i . HANAN AS (olden R ine, Ih Svane ~NNIRAC LE E WHIP. 18 % WN ceva ees Bazaar Most Successf ul | in Years! ih gold tinted flowers, contained in i ribbon. bows.’ Blue tapers .in. sil Ca A profusion: “of. lavish displays . J. g. Plack! fones” “of ‘blue’ and gold, wwhien’, Avtending: ennaticed ‘the © pdu.an.g “babi centrepiece: decor: of biue and 7 y childean.;: was Mrs,'C; E. Carlson. “Members ‘of the Branch Nal 27, who contributed their. serv- ices for the bazaar and bingo were headed by Douglas Payne, Michael Schwab, Charles Mayo, Durow Gomez, Harold Ander: ; _son, Joseph Rurka and Gun-' wald Waage. WA members, serving hot- | dogs in the evening were Mrs. | Thomas Ballinger and Miss Dorothy Ballinger. - Raffle winners were: Heather Baxter, doll; Mrs, J, Clark,’ a. silver bowl, off-set’ with: gala! | ver. candlesticks. completed we table’sctting. <. Presiding al-the tea cups were Mrs, Willham Wallace and Mrs, Daisy Wilson. Servers were Mrs. Keith DeWitt, Mrs. . James Cic- cone, Mrs, C.F. Simonds, Mrs. Douglas Guyatt and Mrs. Dar row Gomez, | Tea room. hostess - Mrs. Fred- erick Barbor was assisted in. the. kitchen’ by Mrs, Myra Ryan, Mrs..-Charles Love, Mrs. Peter baby siiturs’ pool’ for iniembors {* ¥ be tie ‘ a Bun By sy NV IA: WACK! Canadian Press Stuff Writer LONDON «@) — While British » Women are trying to keep warm in chilly October weather, Lon- don fashion houses are showing flimsy beachwear and summer clothes, . Constantly working one sea- son ahead, manufacturers are ' doing thelr best. to woo Britain's women to buy six months in advance. And they’re-succecding. Many of the styles shown in recent collections will go into the ‘stores around Christmas. By | ‘de Up, british Weiren Ve Pec Suunmer Siy le . black bra-yoke, the skirt Jaring into brilliant panels vined with white, Dresees with matching un- ‘ned coats are in vogue, Pink cotton woven with a white un- even thread is used fora button- through scoop neck = dress, sparsely embroidered with roses, The matching coat buttons at the neck and has three- quarter iength sleeves. A stained glass window print is eed in blue on white for a fresh - looking shirt - waister|: dress. It has a modest-peter pan 4A Prince Ruperl Dally News Thursday, November 4 ‘Square f po ® . Dancing \ L ‘Tonight Square dancing tonight in the Civic Centre will begin a new program in Civie Centre activ- ities, Fred Jones, general secre- tary announced today. 1056 Fun ‘and frolic will be the} keynote of the three - hour! weekly affairs, starting at 8 p.m.: with popular ceremonies, ‘Tomorrow \ enller Jvan King, as master o of i square dancing night the Civic Centre association is staging “a! collar and elbow-cuffed sleeves, ;dollar bingo” ‘| Mrs, McKee, Mrs, Gunwald: Waage, Sherwood, Mrs... -B. Skinner “and: Mrs, William °. Bussey - chaired the home-cooking table. Attending the sewing booth were. Mrs. | Arthur’Holbrook and Mrs, J. H. Stannard. Handling . woollens wete Mrs. Richard Marshall and Mrs. A. G,.” Timms. Mrs, Pc ‘| Hill convened: the ‘granny * stall which featured home-made pre-. serves, pickles and ‘jams, Mrs, Douglas Ker r attended the hot - | dog stand, Loe Chrisemas ‘candies were. “sold by Mis; Douglis MeGreish while’ Arthur Berg and Mrs, A. F. Martin’ ‘sold Christmas. flowers. Highsroft’. Veterans Home in Vancouver, S$ -. | Mrs. W.: Davis, Mrs, Alice, Hou- : "| ston andl -Mrs. F. Tovs: made by the velerans abj ; were sold by - Mrs.) >. i Frank Graham, Sale from toys! s sent’ to ‘the Higheroft Vet ‘ blanket; Cathy Hebb, toy Santa; yr \ Claus; Betty Williams, bouquet; ee on thelee Tette won be of poinsettia, Mrs.’ A, Fossheim, ; In the past. British. women child's Indian sweater; W. A. waited until warm weather ar- Timms, box’ of ‘chocolates; Billy. riyed before buying cottons, but Saunders, Nativity scene: Mrs. nowadays. they’re so fashion- A. Brunelle, croqueted chester-: conscious the tendency is to field set; R. N. Boychuk, cake: i ‘ purchase around February. Vera Blackstone, doilies; and c6pron POPULAR Charlene Ballinger, many na-; ‘The general trend of three, tions dolls. Door prize winners were: Joan, Horrockses and Berkictex Con-. Hartwig, china tea-set; Arthur dresses for town wear in quict Pell, waffle iron: ‘E, F. Youngs,|screen prints or dark and pastel | electric..manisure set: Mable ;shades, All three use bold colors. Shier, leatherette snassock: Jean | and dashing designs for play Nixon, lamb's waol sweater: dand holidey clothes. Tanrie Paut, rastel sheets and | Styles favored are the Empir: Zohn Adams, $5 gift certificate,;and “Princess _ lines. Blouse | | backs, and slim skirts also arc! popular. | One innovation is the. hich. | ‘vise Jine — a full skirt lifted! “lahove the waist at the back. For | “this design the natural waistline | : 4s defined by an inner Petersh am ; vou. The prints which British women have worn for years are giving way to scrawl and arehitectural prints, or just self-colored fabrics. Most outfit comes from Horrockses. tn shocking pink cotton velvet, ‘toreador pants and coatee are ‘Te ading fashion houses, Starke, iseparated by a green satin cum- /merbund. L; Johnson. corner table; Sarrh tinentals, is for cover-up cotton: with diamante cinbroldery, also ¢ ennnounced, all-over pastel. floral win the big cash prize Mr. Jones sald. eye-catching cocktail evening. ‘ “was set up in 1917 to The jacket sparkles British coals: ROYALCITy pork and beans The delicately spiced tomato sauce.(made from — ’ Britain's fuel rescarch board night Mr. Jones, For the price of $1 you can | cf $350,: Fifteen games: will be played throughout the, : \ t i } { i classify: ‘the ftesourees and quality of i “4 j { rans Home. _ candy, ‘stand and Mrs. . i @ Avoid line-uns--huv Mrs, Br wee, Love and Mrs C.) 1. Walker were'in charge of thr James ' Berbeeued Duck.” Deep Fried.‘ and (Mrs, R. J. Bone: Prawns, Chiekan Wintun, Best te | iRed Brend T-Bone Steaks and i Fried Holf Chicken, Op2 th tinh 2 "am, Saturday. Phone 3215. Williams were In- enarge ot ‘the , whi elephant stand. ) . Ticket cenveners. were “Mrs. Harold Anderson and Mrs, Wile | chow Ticke!s at the:-Grand Cafe. This weck at the Grand Cafe.) band. Starke of London uses this in: a brown-sugar’ dress patterned , \ ~ Royal City's own tomatoes), (266) | ‘with black flowers, It has plain black shoulder-straps dipping te! a vee at the back which mecis -the high-rise of the waistline. This: house also introduce. lgold dusted ° Indian prints re-: combines with tasty pork, to make Royal City Pork . and Beans an indoor or outdoor ‘eating treat! ! us Enterprise ‘Thert SPERO $ Han’ Rothwe a, Cas hi er was Mrs. | TALMLORING. -@ Suits | @ Pants @ Tepeonts. * @ Slacks ALTER ATION SPECIAL STS “Quick Service “Ling The Tal 220 Gt St. - ‘Uhone, 4238 by Enterprs oye rio CNet! OU Burner “te New Deluxe. Bockguard. oe Pot Eas'ly Accessible Sobor cleaning: ‘nt, Poreela n-Enamel Finish, o - - Models From 979, 50 sliw as 28 bat) down RAE BROS, LTD. store that service built 2526 SPECIALS NOV, 9 + 14 — 4 FOOD MARK: eT Long Weekend Ahead Closed Remembrance ® A meotineg of the PREF, Vessel sembling garis. One in muster¢ Jowners Association will be held flecked ‘with purple is used for “$n the Civic Centre on Sunday, a sheeth-fitting gown with ‘November 11th, at 2 p.m. Im- stole attached. ‘portant business. All members’ Starke emphasizes high nec. SS. " requested to attend. (264) for summer wear; One sleeveless j an 7 i * number.comes in dark green tic- :& ready to mali home oF gy with high-buttoning shirt. faverseas -— Christmas Gift Par- collar, els Harvest. af the Pacific’— SMART BEACHWEAR Yon sale’at Co-op Bakery and 11 Cow Bay Co-op Store, ) (382). Berklelex Continentals, noted | ‘for their use of © coior, show ; | @ Order your” pers sonalized beachwear and dresses in flam-' | Christmas Carils Early. See the boyant tones. Sunsuits cut in the, | new designs by Vogue and Toot. “bloomer” style or draped like} | niils, Hundreds to choose from.sarongs are featured as part of Jab tha Daily News, (tf) four-piece - outfits. One playsuit in tangerine § 9 All prizes won.at the Cana-!noplin thas a petal-shaped skirt, (lan Legion W.A, Bazaar can be piped with white. Another has: {picked up at the Canadian Leg- 7 (Ab. on office. . ® Sons of Norway. Whist and “aaaniee, Priday, November. 9; : Whist 8 pan, Everybody welcome. (26... a wich MALns, FLOWERS (263) '@ Soy *Thenk You" 'uaial 3553—VANC.'S & HOM: ATS. - t . ‘ 9 Legion Auxilizry Card Party, phi wid Whisk, o°pan, This. i i day (262) day, @ Vallvulla mee ting, Thursday, | Nov, 8 8 pam. 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