WL ‘TIPTON, NIGHT SUPERVISOR ‘tor the Post Office is pictured with his. wife and ‘two fs ' sons, William and Herbert, Monday night at tne La Gondala Cafe, when some 40 post. office - employees and guests gathered to. attend. his retirement party, The guest-of- sented: a flight. travelling bag. Sm we ee ¥Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Long and “. children Bob and John, 132. Sev- enth, Avenue East, returned home Monday by car following a 10- -day holiday at Babine Lake, . Returning home Saturday fol= lowing a. three-week camping holiday at Babine Lake were Mr, and Mrs, Walter J. Smith ‘and: sons Stephen and Craig, - 225 Seventh Avenue _East. : Mrs. B. S. Sprinkle, former city resident, returned: to her honie in Vitcoria Saturday fol. lowing a two-week holiday in the city, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Whiffen, 708 Tay- Jor Street. Pers onally Speaking .. by Post Master R. S. Scherk. Mrs. Tipton received a: corsage. Emcee was Albert C. Davis. Mr. Tipton began his postal career in Telegraph in 1930 and has | + ved here with his family: for 15 years. Next _ England. They Teside at 1459 Sixth Avenue East, spring he and Mts. ‘Tipton plan: ae trip to" foe leave. tomorrow’ ‘by plane ‘for ‘Vancouver en route to” Seattle “where they will visit Mrs, Busch - mann’s parents, a Mr, ‘and Mrs. Percy ‘Young, 401 Fourth: Avenpe West; leave to- morrow morning by CPA plane via Terrace for Vancouver. While away until Monday. they. will at- tend -.the retirement - ‘presenta- | tion of Dr, C.D. Orehard,: chief; £ forester and deputy minister of |}. lands and forests. in: Victoria Friday night: Mr. Young is’ ey destrict forester. | oe . Moose Jaw visitors ‘Mrs. Anna : Davis and ‘her son: Bern leave | - for their home .tomorrow ‘morn- |: - oye, Miss Jacqueline. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W..: Halliwell, 801 Borden - Street. Canadian Pacific Alrlines plane! for: ‘Vancouver where she will at- tend St. Anne's Academy. , Miss Janette Spark, daughter’ of Mrs. J. M. Spark, 1022: Hays} Cove Avenue, leaves tomorrow ; morning by pane for Victoria | where she is entering .St. Jos- eph's school of hospital nursing. f Also entering nursing school is ‘Miss Grace Wood, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs: A. E. Wood, 432 Fourth Avenue East, who leaves tomorrow morning by-plane for Victoria to enter.the Royal: Jub- lee hospital nursing: ‘sehoo!, 2 een, aoe ’ Mrs. Nornvain Buschmann ‘and! her daughters Noreen and Ingrid: - of. the Elizabeth Apartments | Bach. fo school 4, Whe wellous me vers — PRINTED PATTERN Balld an exelling wardrobe Around these marvelous mix ors} Rugy-flh sleevelosd jacket, lassie shirt, boxepleat skirt are Wo oelneh tO sew with a Printed Pattorn--fun for clas oY creer, Printed Pattern 4807: Miasos' Alvos 12, 14, 10, 18, 20, Bive 16 Printed Pattern A¢7l: Grist fackot 19% yards BOI: | Slaves B, a, 10, 12, 14, Blue 10 . Kirt 204 yards, sliet & yards, | bales 27% yards a0-ineh fabric, Printed directions on) each Printed direstions on aach pattern part, Master, neauvate, pattern part. 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Bart now! , ‘ Dn be aben a mene eee te eee ee eee ing by train, following a two- and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Jack ‘Ronald: Hubert ‘of Port: Al- berni. leaves tomorrow. for his home. following . a-. two-month stay in the city as guest of relu- tives Mr. and Mrs, John Fitz- gerald, 826 Second Avenue West. READERS. e The Public Liprary will re-! epen Tuesday, ‘September 2nd.|. Baas ESI O72) pone SHAPED—Ir it’s. any” e Anglican Church Kinder: _ comfort,:.fashion is making garten re-opens., ‘Mondayé:S tember 8. “side of the ron Curtain, ° as this sack dress from Poland illustrates.. -the First. Egyptian ‘Interna=_ tional - Fair in - Cairo, _ Egypt. Try Daily News Classified “a7! Tey. Daily: News Classified Prclliest i ua 1 cless PRINTED PATTERN ack. to- School =e Boys: \ Girls: CARDIGAN 8--~14 . Nyralaing, long sleeve. PULLOVER 8... 14 Nyraliing, short sleeve: by fine fietiasns CARDIGAN 4.--6x ., Volod most popular fashion hy the back-to-school set--- this ahirt-walst chemise with tho sauey, founced skirt, Tt's PULLOVER = 4...6x... See ee 7 days: this .week ‘here Pour cottages; Carl: ig a: % 2 tages. ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Jack: Rewers' | and ‘their. ‘four: youngsters: Jo honor was. pre-. j- -nipeg. They called in for.a short -and.Mel:. , Sandy. . : a fp ‘ . |. Yew. days ago. via Houston by. way of Nadina. They are now. fishing > women shapeless on the. other. It’s, displayed. at. CARDIGAN oe reve $5.98 © lovely orlon in a fair iste knit’ charcoal, grey and- assorted, oT PULLOVER 8-14 Lee _ $3. 98 Nyralaine, assorted col- ours, V-neck with long sleeves. Nyrahune, assorted colors, LO PULLOVER 8—-ld4 .0., eee ee te ee meme en ween Cr or Nyratwdne, tate ishe knit, nasorted eotors Nyratiuina, fair Isle knit, long sleeve, Assortod, | omen Smitliers : and” their | tw. Charles: and‘ Mackie, | daughter - ‘Suzanne’ ‘spent! success - ful hay,’and. ‘potato.’ ‘grower. and ‘will be: harvesting : from: a: hund- red toa hundred-and Aifty” tons of potatoes this: ‘fall. o we have : thad” three, “mune from Kitimat staying “in our cot- : anne;: Jackie,’ Jeannine: and‘ John were: first; ‘They. were: ‘delighted to- “Bh litter. of small, ‘kittens in the loft; which. we? did: ‘not know: we. ‘had. The next: ‘were Mr. ‘and Mrs, :;G;° Meara” and.. their ‘four ‘children, ‘and the last:fam- and ° their, five, - Donald, Susan, Nowadays’ most of th folk whe come: into: +our.,stere’.are’ from Prince. Rupert’ and. it’ is: amusing to see: the’ surprise: on ‘their faces to meet: ‘friends. ‘from back home here at, Francois. Lake. On'Thurs- day afternoon ‘I was. out: in: front | of. the’ store, saying. goodbye, ‘to hs Cormier. ‘and* *a...very: ‘charming. young: lady ‘from. Win- L-visit.on. their. way. ‘through: Isaid ‘to... Terry... “Goodness, - “almost ‘everybody coming into- ‘the: ‘store, As--from- Prince. Rupert, ” and -a “voice. called - from a: car © just ‘stopped. “And. here: are ‘some more,” "and: along: : Forbes: Peggy (nee ‘| Saunders). used’. to" live: near Burns. Lake. and. she': ‘and, cher family~ ‘are visiting “her * ‘mother who «still lives there. With her. were. her. ‘two children: Moira and , - Mr.) ‘and: “Mts.- Charles. “Bragg drove.’ in from Prince” Rupert. a on. Nadina: River. “we: hear.” : Others from: Prince. Rupert are Mr.".and? Mrs. ; s Bob.” ‘ Saunders, their: ‘Oné-and-a-half-: year. old Robbie ‘and six: months. old’ Kelly, also- a. handsome - ‘Siamese. cat. They are staying in: their. trailer neir :where- their: friends‘. ‘the Calders © live. : Orie -afternoon young." “Robbie™ was indignant, at having to: goto bedi the | trailer: and -Managed * to: lock himself in. Mrs. Saunders was alone.at the: time’ and ‘could not let’ him: oit,. -sohe had to stéy inside’ alone: -where ‘hie -at. last’ fell asleep.. When his Dad came ‘home. from fishing “he’ was’ able | to -release’sthe: itch: on’.the. door by pushing ‘a stick: ‘through’ the window, ms = Mr. and. Mrs. and tit. Francois, ake | fly: is ‘Mr. ‘and: -Mrs: Don: Taylor , | Smaller ones :Have: a-large. raft) Tell were! not: ‘able-‘to: come. this time, and we: missed them. -utes before the chimney: fell, and “(roughly« $2,060 vey Gao a a. way of snaenibon ivnae 2 Cor respoadent a btrike, from: a rainbow. trout, but something grabbed ' it and pulled: with such., vigor: that ‘the |’ rod was broken in’ two and: ‘most } B of the. line with the tackle.’ yan-j|d ished into ‘the lake. ‘Probably alt char, as our: rainbow: only reach , up to three . and, a ‘half. “pounds |’ here. : : “ ‘ “On Saturday Michael and: Dat}: dye - Schwab : and: ‘their. :young- ‘Ssters, Billy,’ Roddie, Martie, ‘San- dy, Maggie and: Dadye | and ‘the two dogs Teenie, a’ blonde: cocker ; and Teddie,’a pekinese, moved into the , Jargest ‘cottage. : nextday, on’. Sunday;. Mr.’ ‘and |: Mrs, ‘George : Goodwin. and’ their two; Rhonda and Ronald arrived. The children ‘are in® swimming or. playing -in the: water.“every day and it is not easy to get them tO come’ out. dgatn.. e. ones like the’ “boats that. they” paddle: about” in: the bay and sit on. Rhonda and Ron- ald Goodwin: are the: envy. of the others as they have’. a. ‘yellow: adr}. mattress ‘that. they, Sit-en’ and i paddle. around. —_ “Mr. ‘and. Mrs." ‘ALD: ‘ley, ry Audrey, Rickey and: Jo-Anne andi Christopher “came ..for’’a’: short]! Visit and ‘stayed | to lunch’ inthe |... Log Cottage.-Mr-arnid Mrs. ‘Keith i Murdock. with ‘ their: three. boys i Danny,: Floyd: and. Tommy , drove}: over from. Nithi River.to-spend.a} -b few hours visiting. their: friends |. tn the farmyard: ‘They: spent. ‘two weeks here last-year.-and: the year before. Peter’ Antoniuk ‘andi his son Darryl stayed ins “the Ferry. Cottage | for..a couple nights.. ‘Mys,, “Antoniuk‘ and Dar- Rupert. called - in. at. the’ ‘store’ ast. , they:-are ‘staying: with the. ‘Sey- mour. Loveseth. ‘family. here.” Al- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ted: ‘Thomson. and cares ou lan did ‘not. come this year. as he! is ‘Staying: with his. uncle. at Port}: Alberni and.” ‘travel! ed - down By : plane. . ae A " Ina letter from.. ‘England. wel q learn that our. niece ‘had rather tT an upsettine-first wedding anni- versary. ‘Their large brick chim- ney was struck by lightning and the whole thing.collapsed with most ‘of it falling into the garden beside the. house.’ ‘A..friend’ “was staying: with them.and-her. baby} had been: sleeping .in’ her. pram beside the house right where the chimney fell. As.a thunder storm was coming she: +had :been taken into the ‘house: -only' ‘a ‘few min- the “tons: of © ‘bricks - ‘wotld.: of course have-fallen: “on. her. It Ost, #£700.).to repair: .the.’ damage ina’ tent for’ ‘several’ days. have ed into the: lake ‘one: morning: up. to‘his: chest: ‘and= ‘then: cast into LETS” FACE WT. When a felle necds 0 friend, we're it! 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