_etpent is 61959 SQ NICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW sisi‘ PAGE FIVE CARTOON HIT WANT CONFIRMATION ©. : | E J E 4r Confirmation: of, all bookings- for / {ll MOD ER LN —T TQ mn TE] SANSCHA hall made prior. to: the» ol T Al Started By - Englishman “By DORIS. LEEDHAM HOBBS. installation of Mrs. George Gray as)” — booking, clerk has been requested bys: ” Qe When attending a church wed- rance-of the wedding. ‘party: ‘The. | officials of the community’ hall. as-~ i ‘ding. and the usher places.you ina | bride’ and: bridegroom: should: lead, | sociation, who -have’ also stressed . {| fe i 2 J SHEET IRON . . a i seat where you haven't. a good view, | followed . by bridesmaids - and ush- | the. need for. reservations for all y. was composed of a “huge sun . 9 ; -| functions which” are planned : for. “Sunday morning saw: me dawdling with a benevolent,: I think, slightly sept nape 7 (isn't ‘tit all right to change your seat? SES. : : na tati nin, the. hall... “ -over. my. ‘breakfast. in’. my. usual ! guizzical, expression’ on his face BENT OVER. ’ } A. No. - The ‘usher ‘probably: has -Q. When a “young. woman is can aes ae a ge DERE PE . i a -week-end mood, when. to my horror ! o© I’saw-the cartoon in the Colonist: of |. _.. «the. parson -who ‘would: continue: his ~ sermon when the choristers who had | 12. 0’¢lock, the lower.one to 1. _ forgotten to. put their clocks. on, and These ‘are connected by broad cir-} * were. staggering along - ‘the : chancel ‘cular | arrows clockwise: and anti- to ‘their places in the choir, : chad | clockwise. “settled ‘down... 0 I had no idea til 1 saw. “this, that I, too; had forgotten ‘my watch; any one: man, and: he an English- my clock, and my electric kitenon | man, -was responsible for’ the idea This instructions as “to. seating, and seated at the table of a public’ din- . i you should - remain» where -you -are | ing room, :and another’ woman stops ae to avoid any pos: | to ‘chat with her 2 minute, should, sible confusion. ©. ~ “4 the young lady ‘rise? ~~ .Q.Is.it all. right, “when dining A: Net pas ‘the woman who ne wedding expenses? ‘in-a-public dining room, to wipe off, stops is elderly. : A. No. If the bride’s family, or. the eating utensils with the napkin?!” Q, Do you think that a man. is | the. bride herself, cannot afford: an 7 A. Never! If. one notices’ that'| being a good host when he insists | ¢laborate wedding, then she should». {the utensils are not perfectly clean | upon a guest drinking, if that guest | b@ve 2 very. simple, informal one. ‘and, diagonally placed are two. large clock ‘faces, ‘the top. one pointing to very ‘wealthy: man, and her family. pan is. of very modest. means, isn’t it: als all right to let her bridegroom pay ae :one should always call the: attention’ | has. already sed two or. thre Q._ When visiting in the home: of ‘clock. Now, of. course; it was too| behind the Daylight Saving Act. [of the waiter to this and have them Hoeiewiay refused two or ‘three [ friend, and a box of candy is left” Tne thet ee at things ae a ely tegen a [exchanged for clean’ ones: 0 er) aA Certainly ‘not, In faiet, che vis. [open on the. table, is: a- guest. privi-: | : 7 amen, ee very. afternoon, 1 was thing’ was” 2 purely Canadian idea. i Gs ib proper Gra business ( : ve ry ‘thoughtless 3 ill-bred host. ‘leged_ to- help himself without. an _ looking .through anew. gift. book| APPLIES EQUALLY oa fe , oan : ey ge invitation? - -..:' called “The Countryside Companion’’; * The book. was. full of.country lore, hoo en = ae to rise. a ac yomun xisitae since the: quest, ay ae. Ae | A. ‘No. To do so would be pres. when,-in a-chapter on English ina | with quite a lot of weather rhymes; VENTILATION "...... Sheet-metal triangles. inverted: and. at- © | enters his office? = «| fectly good’ reason for not drinking. Bonet RE tte EE ES “signs, I saw staring at me. ‘The j which, “strangely enough, seem dion | _ tached to ‘side frames. of windows. provide draftless ventilation, | | A.. Busy though be might be, the “Q. when two men and two girls | SW™UPtuous. TRS Daylight Inn”, ‘a: modern’ sign, seen | plicable -to.. Canada as well: as to} Incoming air Gows against windows and is deflected epward. oman can certainly. afford ‘to. rise’| attend » theatre. together, chow.ig - | When.a woman. visitor enters.-He.! should they sit? cane does Not rise, however, ifthe wor. A. The’ two girls atien prefer ‘to MAU is: an: employ ee af: his * com. ‘sit. together: between the: ‘two. men, at. an inn. at. Petts Wood,: Chisel- England. wi ig SEY bite brings: bread. thro’. all: the year"? hurst, Kent, perpetuating the peel |e As 1 write,’ it: is “pouring, so-1!° “But here-is a little poem written | ‘Pz N. E.. FLOAT. : ‘SUMMER CLASSES | ory: of-—you. have. guessed - it—the | must. comfort: myself. by repeating: 200 -years.ago by. a doctor: embody: | STARTS. TOUR. . -NOW. FORMING: ;iMan_who originated the idea of day- | “April: wet, good -wheat"’, -or "Ay ing.many of our:signs of rain, -even|” ‘The: Pacific. ‘National “Exhibition: | Pany.. Pan [and this is the: usual Sceepled ar _ For student or graduate. oe Tight, saving. 2 mers ls ee eold April: brings us “bread cand | to creaking: ‘Joints! * ea ‘float: took’.to- the: Canadian: and’ U. ae ar Qe, What is the Began pi ree ession rangement. : The. course of your, choice ve QUIZZICAL? rae Wek | wine”. “And .as we are so. near the | ("The . hollow winds: bexin to’ blow: highways Saturday. to kick.’ off. _at the’end: of a church wedding?” 4d :/ When:.a girl. is. _marrying a “His. name? William, William Willett. The! ‘month. month of. ‘May,° ‘Water’: May | The clouds look. black, ‘the Blass is” -- good-will” tour’. that awill ‘dock: i PAS Just the - reverse: of the. ent- | - - pa eoratssna low. a ascetee L MAJOR = ENTERPRISE ( ak nore than 6,000 miles before. it re- | cific Northwest. and won. six prizes | - Pulp’ and ‘paper making, a major Opt qi “)Last. night, the siin went’ pale to bed, i..." : £ . u paper m &,.@ majo : : S “|-The ‘moon. “in ee . hid” her | ;turns ‘to home base for. the PN \.E. land several awards... world enterprise,::is Canada’s. na- : . . ty | head -: 7) Parade August 22.00 ih ‘This :-year’s. “float: will: make. its thoi] MASE ac. 28 Fee ots alten fle NGL ease ner nsminet et Ietemcereet coe typ \ the walls are damp, the ditches fill |, The float is a vibrant cr ation de- | Premiere appearance. at Wenatchec. | | Closed: is’ the pink- eved pimpernel: j signed to. sell the message of ‘the ‘From there it will ‘show ‘at Belling-. VHark!: how, the. chairs: and. “tables | ems of. _this”: year *s _exhibition— | ham | -and: _then: on _to Vancouver es "crack, : ce Salute’to the. Orient...” Its. several Island for two: appearances, - one ‘at: a Old: Belty’s : joints “are on. the | features are emblematic of several | Victoria. and the: other .Nanaimo. °: budson is Bs ge 4) pack “| Southeast Asian ‘countries | included'| - The float is so constructed that it Dn at att latte) ang " | Loud quack the ducks, the ‘peacocks (in the Salute. 9 ». ‘ean. be dis-assembled in | minutes _ ANCORPORATED 247 May 1670 00S PTY.e | Hedley Fairbank, chabiraan of the land. folded into itself so that. it can. ae CRM The: distant hills : are “Jooking nigh. par ade ‘committee, iss. “confident Puss on the‘hearth, with velvet paws that* ite “wills. garner More’ ‘trophies : Sits . smoothing ” over: cher ~Whiskered jand awards. than. last. year's. 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