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(4-hour dry). water: and will not turn white. - Gallon. : Yy pint........45e V pint... a eenoes _B5c MONOSEAL INTERIOR ONE-COAT WALL PAINT Paes ee Be oese rf) 50 ing General Slim Knighted Gorstorphine, Edinburgh, ’ at Imphal She holds the position of Honorary Assistant Red Cross Commissioner and is lady hospital visitor to the:1d4th Army. General and Lady Slim have two children, Una, aged 14;. and John, aged 17, who has just left the Royal Indian Military College "and intends Picture, shows General Sir to enter his father’s regiment. and Lady Slim at Imphal. SOCIAL EDITOR—Mrs. J. C. CVVURLRVUUEVERBERDUTE TN “Miss Rosemary Lumb’ of Van- ecouver spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Noelle Walker, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bodkin, Beaufort Rd. On Satur-. day night Mr. Hamilton entertained at a bridge party in her honor. Mr. and Mrs.. Bouttell Sr. have Mrs. Bouttell expect to return to the coast in August. ~ to Victoria after visiting at the her home :in | Sidney. Mrs. ‘Janes ‘L. Ruxton, Vaiene vill:spend:th parents ‘Macdonald a companied" - United “church: and Mrs. W. R.- Mrs. P. L. Grasse has’ réturned ‘Alta, ‘is “spending” a short: time at Fs vith," left. this; week: for Vancou- next A. "Menagh left:this: week for® ‘Wancbuver.t6 ry ttend the’ B.C. Conference, .of the | »-'Mrs.’Menagh ris: Sedlegate, from. St. Paul's. lle las Peck and Michael Creel on their successful: completion of their first year examinations at Victoria College. Mrs, O0.. Thomas will leave this - week-end by plane for Vancouver on a week’s business trip. After spending .the.:past. three is im Winni- hs. with® her’ -grandmother -—Quick dry an washa le... Al Ys, returned to their home in. Winni- months. er er her, aa ary _ d ere Qu: All colors 1.05 peg, after spending the past two. Mrs. F. K. Herchmer, Downeys ypesptteernsecirecessies “f HM Mrorrncennoneengeseseases , months with their son and daugh- . Fhe id i ay, Musgrave ie “m cane ; d: Mrs. A. S. aqaugnter, wi SPENCER'S PURE. KALSOMINE — Mix in warm evil’ gid Sizect. Mr. "and. Week-end for Port Renfrew to make their home.: Mrs. Shade, on the staff at ‘the staff of the Sidney Super Service. ‘s Mrs. M. E: Roberts, Second St., , werding, of : ‘Seattle. and: a Holy.. Hour. ‘of. Thanksgiving win the: evening.: A. ‘procession “of; : the: Blessed “Sacrament. was. ‘held: “in -the-chureh: during : the. service. =. ‘Father Cyr’. officiated “at :eve- * White, % John! Avison, Good Strawberry Crop Forecast in Saanich ' With strawberry patches bloom- ing well, though somewhat late, , a good berry crop is promised ‘in about three weeks ‘time, E.. W. district horticulturist -of the: provincial ‘Agriculture Depart- ment reported this week. Mr.. White. expects: the: . crop, though. a “few. weeks - later. than last year, to possibly exceed the 1944 output.: The. rains ; have - helped considerably, he’ said, and- all-that. is ‘needed: now. is «fine weather. -In 1944, the’ small fruits survey ; showed . Vancouver, Island straw- berry patches had. produced about 16,500 “crates. of: strawberries, erates holding an average of 18 pounds of fruit each. Most of this crop was sold fresh to local markets, only about two tons of the berries going for: processing. It is expected the larger part of growers who have been handi- capped. by the labor shortage. Hot, dry weather, coming now, might cut down the output, but if fair weather comes and holds, the crop should be very good, he said. . Parade of Life Originating from Vancouver: to and. produced: by Dick Diespecker, - above. * The program is heard’ in’ this home of’ her reine Mrs. L. Sidne . > oo ", y, chad -as . her .-week-end. province on Monday ..ni hts at acu “Sea Point.” - guests ‘Miss Katherine Slaughter: Re ee y ums : Mrs. A.-.0.. ‘Wheeler, of ‘Banff, ~ and: her niece. Miss, Marilyn Wil-"” . With. original. music: “composed. and “eonducted by. CBC.) musician Writings of” ‘sueh : men: As . Ravel, ‘ yand. hay aa Pan presen the: : Man: Gogh. es ge major, Seelaetion since: returning from radio: liaison. work: with’ th 1939, m more = the: ‘victims - -of tuberculosis: at least: 75;000--wer 2 the disease. . self.” the series, drama-.« . . Boncon Ave. 0°): Sidney’ | Phone'B1 > FIRST. ‘COMES COURAGE | ~ SECOND ND FEATURE: ‘SHADOW OF SUSPICION TPR e Terme n aren meet es a B2 SAUCK—— 7 2 Mpotlalycicdeeiarcdiace “Published by tho. “Nanaimo Federal Progressive Conservative _ ees Association ‘i a oy , aIDNRV Vanenivar Toland,