ESTIMATE BUMPER CROP FRUITS, 1946 A particularly bright outlook for fruit production in Canada this year is forecast by the first official estimate. Increases in production over the 1945 crop are expected for all fruits except grapes, SP PPP PPP PPP PPO POO SO OO Or Owe rrr Or rer rrr Coach Lines Supr. SKIT FEATURES KITCHEN SHOWER In honor of Miss Betty Kings- bury, whose wedding vw Capt. W. G. Stone wi take place on Sat- urday, Mrs. Lois Hayes and the three bridesmaids, Misses Shirley and Bryde Wilson and Miss Norah Turner, entertained . about .50 Sidney Girls Win; Upset Hopefuls The long awaited victory for Sidney senior “B,” section “A” girls team came on Monday eve- ning when they defeated Wally Yeaman’s Hopefuls in Victoria. This time it was the Sidney team which had the happy inning, it ene EAT LESS FOR HEALTH Fortunately for Canadians, say national nutrition experts, they can safely cut down on some foods and still support the work of feeding the world’s starving peoples. Whole ‘wheat and Can- ada Approved breads are not only more nutritious, but are also more economical, uccording to officers of the Department of . National TURN TO VEGETABLES Canadians don’t eat enough vegetables, according to food ex. perts. Authorities of the Nutri- tion Division, Department of Na- tional Health and Welfare, Ot- tuwa, advise the production and use of more vegetables, since this would not only be beneficial which remain unchanged to health, but would release such ‘but are $31 per. cent: above the staples as wheat to help feed guests at a kitchen shower Satur- came in the seventh and last in-- Health and Welfare, Ottawa, » day evening av'Mr. and Mrs. N. ning, with ‘Sidney putting on a W. Wilson's cottage,.Ganges Har-. ra}jly which earned them five . ; d Margar those in lands less fortunately sit- . a . Wilson @I-. rally ir : 4 Margaret 10-year average (1985-44). The bour. The room was decorated runs. In the final stanza with Barbara Beaumont an B uated as regards food supply. estimates Tor apples, pears, plums ith sweet peas, gypsophila, and rwo out hopefuls had two run- reece. and prunes, ‘peaches, apricots. roses. _Prior to the “shower, sev- ners on base, only to have Sidney ee TE A A A AY I A A strawberries, raspberries also all ral of the girl friends of the retire the next batter and_ end : exceed the 10-vear ” sveraues ride-clect were eniertained at the game. Final score 12-7. > he 10-year 3. REGULAR SCHEDULED Estimated production of the vari- A clever skit on Hfe in Individuality _provinees are expecting s itally largér crops this year ' FREIGHT SERVICES ous Crom for 1946 are as fol- the Ganges telephone exchange, SHOWER FOR . . BETWEEN bss where tis guest of honor wa’) RECENT BRIDE in Wedding VANCOUVER and VICTORIA Apples — 1946 estimate, 14,- an “operator for several years, , E 109,006 bushels i ase was given by Mrs. Graham Shove. Saanichion, B.C. — Mrs. : ° Also to 89 ‘ber cent = Mrs. Harry Bapty. Misses Deni Oakes, entertained on Tuesday Ings VANCOUVER ISLAND vest of 7,635,000 b Crofton and Miss Bryde Wilson. evening at her home at a ie id per cent abo The gifts were then presented to laneous shower in honor of Mrs. . en NO GULF ISLAND POINTS age ‘oi 1s the bride-elect. Dougias Beaumont, the former Diamond-sct WEDDING ibsrat Among ¢ Mr. and Mrs. RINGS are priced from $37.50 CO oe ce ceec cc cac ete eeeeeceeeeeeeteee $250.00 wse present were: D. K. Crofton, Mrs. Moily Gabb who was married re- the guest Covered Freight Barges Leave -Wancouver Every Week Day cently. Upon arrival, 1 19 AR 1D AND 6) RD) END ¢) EOD (> MD 4 >