RY ‘ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN. COMANITY CHRCE: Le SERVICES: - Sunday School 10 moms. ee “ 'Yorning Prayer 14045 aot 2 Evening Senvlog e530 Batts. a Pigs tae -Suniay,¢ a wee = Mare HOLY coma aarti EF SOPIRT holding their. Annual Bagear in the Chuzoh on Saturday, Oct 25 at 2 pema On sale will be -aprons in new styles; end’ many other ‘interesting items, ‘Inelud knitted goods = toys - wee tote Fert’ akixth etc. re Post sale only 25 cents per pe cel. White Elephant table - all eo Real home cooking ‘Bake Table, so.come~ early and bring your friends to. have a. cup of tea at our tea tables while the children fish in the. fish pond and have ar ice-cream coné. There will also be on salle young house, plants. to. test your green thumb, . . , iw MEVORTUM: | Veno. Archdeacon Kirksey pessed away at University Hosp tips Edmonton, Alta, Sept.. Dee 1958. .... His remains were interred. ‘4n Kamloops The : icon visited our. camp three or four times per year from 195% to 1956 to hold services. and Communion until the arrival of our PEPARGs Deke Rewe, DeVe: tock up Vancouver Residence. Charlie Bronson - President. Jack Berry - Past President. _ RB. McKenzie = Vice President. _ Barry Watling - Seo. Treasurer. - Bill Slaine - Cub Master Vic. Wilson - Scout Master — Denise Hambidge ~- Brownie Leade Assisting on Committee are Mrs. C.W. Hoots lrs. Vic ucpanigd Mrs McAndrew and President ig ae : patevtnei ce@00c000e°e |. | 1imbering Pathan Poulet ist ack ate the Wheels ee: 000000000. see Lames arse’ ‘Hembidge are ‘noae‘e ; a ae a ony Pees ER SY 28 oh see teed attendance atthe Synod: ea Peanod® ' ee eee UERRG BAS TELE BAZAAR: The Ladies of the W.A. are Better check all yourequipmert. so you : will be ready. sis emaracingarny en poles, ski clothing etc. see John Bertram | Bunkhouse 150, Room 14 Test Suniay we started splicing : cable on the tow.. Next Sunday. the tow ready for operations -. Me ons ees use help. Why not turn out??... gio warty guesses Wait 3 Up now. Do a fow exercises ae helpso a ing | eoceeccd Wellington Koo, Ambsssador from China to the United States, was attending a public dinner. Seated beside him was an ‘American, a strenger to the Ambassaiior. ‘Like many Americans,’ this individual had ‘the notion thet pidgin English is the most understandable way to talk to a Chinese. Being a friendly soul, he turned to Mr. Koo.as. the first course was being served, and said, . "Likee soupes?”o ur. Too sntled politely ant modded hie heads... An bea later, he was called upon for an address, His brilliant ideas, his choice of words, and. his: faultless pro= nunciation charmed his hearers. As he sat down, amid hearty, applause, he turned to the Americen end asked, with a twinkis reece aN Then EMT secamenenedar ~ etn eeaamet te Petite: eee in his eye, | ri ee sth cecessecco FRED: *Tt's nice to have you back on the show, Bill. With those beautiful mrses you had in the hospital, I thought +8 never come back, BILI@ "Don't whet. Ips MERIT, rathestit I © had & red-headed day muree and a blonde | night mrrse". FREDs “What about the afternoon?” er | BILL: “I rested.” os PE CAG IAT OOO Fy