lo Calgary atebmpanicd .:by. “his. son,“ C, .. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1960 i , from st00 Bill Relurned DEER PARK: SOCIALS and other Alberta eine: He was|Coleman of Syringa Creek, To Castlegar Man. |) 2 ms, wittimson : Bastathall Guts | Ladies Give $650 ‘At Draw Boitom ar haze fsa resident ot Castle rey Eieht Hembers ‘attended the To Hospital Boca i ces Bee ei ot eer | Leo Bosse ‘Jewel ler iu Following a ‘convincing 89- rst + raund victory over the customs office in ‘Paterson. | home jamson. Northport, the Trail Stars drew The regular | monthly meet: | phone installed in the Thrift Because of them he has re- donation is tebe’ Bitar the mee 7 a bye in the second round to ad-{ing of the Womeh’s Auxiliary to Shop, but found the cost prohib- trieved a $100 bill which he lost |Jalde Hoodless ¢Memorial Fund Your Cast! it vance to the top-division semi-|the Castlegar and District Hos-|itive for two-days weekly Opera-|when coming through the border}8lsq a donation to Pennies for finals of the Northern Columbia ; Pital was held in the auxiliary | tion, port a short time ago. Friendship, A box of clothing is Basketball play-offs which got)'0m Monday night. The memisers voted against! mr, Hackney, found ithe bill|t® be sent to Unitar) underway Sunday afternoon in| Mrs. Guy Guido, president, accepting any more articles for one day last Tesig When hi was|Committee at Vancouver, ae Ione, Washington. was in the chair, The meeting! sale on a commission basis in the neva snow outsid the. ‘i A report on thi fil b rae a, nO” meet Metaline Se ealiccteg the ik paver. |TheHt | Shop: : toms oftice, With it were papers|shawed that all the wore tes Falls’ Busters who advanced 3 in} 1 reading an Mrs, R, Minnio: ing. | along the draw-card. with a 69- adoption of the minutes, Mrs, J./that 100 centennial nose nage Sontatning: pa eens see: Manse eee ne fa pees 48 sin over Marous in the after- tecneseiae oo ereese [Deen donated Jo the auxiliary and the other officers, set about to/ Dore this, Mrs. Douglas was the noon of the two-day, dot joard, ‘expressi: ese will “the ai Kioclebint toustiemnent wht te [thie board's agreciation of "the lat the chee gegite this weektliny to locate the rightful owner, Pees ceeienn. eee prize. (The came back in the evening to out-|Work done by the auxiliary dur-| {The auxillary would lke to|_, ,, 12 10 50 took up a consider-|15 ON) merce 10 be held at reach Castlegar Cubs 76-64 in alin the past year, : remind householders that any |°l¢ amount of time as well some Rrctastions ilistopen contest After the presentation and|uscble articles intended for dis-| CU ofPocket expense but their) = _ Castlegar, top team in the)@option of the treasurer's re- card during spring cleaning will|{rts Were successful and the) | Mant Phelps, son Oliver five-team loop during regular port, the mecting the be asa ion to the omen ener es located of Salmon Rea entare al . en KINNAIRD SOCIALS - Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5483 The ‘room was tastatully ‘de- Miss Bette Thorpe ‘of Trail ‘Mrs. D,-Hutton was honored |cotated with “tlue and . pink celebrated: her 2ist birthday re-lat a baby shower at the home of streamers, with the ends formed cently at ithe home of her aunt,|Mrs,-J, C, Bucknell. on Friday |ta fall down above the guest of Mrs, F. Bergen, Mr, Danny Law/evening,:, Guests. attending in-,honor’s chair,” with little ‘toy and Miss Joan Bergen came from|cluded Mrs, B. Roth, mother of trinkets attached to the ends, Nakusp for the occasion which|the guest of honor and her two Assisting Mrs, Bucknell were was highlighted by the cutting |sisters Betty Anne and Monica,|Mrs. J. Reneerkens and Mrs, G. y Headq ters PHONE 2041 — 178 ‘PINE ST. CASTLEGAR, B.C. ‘ of the binthday cake, sent tolof Warfield; Mra. A. Smith and) McDonald, ‘Miss Thorpe ‘by in} Mrs, J. of K picedtes Whiterock, also Mrs..W, Kavaloff, Mrs, 0. Friends ‘and neighbors of Mr, Mrs, A. Gray has her sister|N. Askew,.Mra, W. Cook, Mra,|P. Toogood will be pleased to Mrs, Albert L, Johnson , visiting D; Quiding, Mrs,. G, McDonald, |hear he has recovered from his her from Vancouver, Mrs, John-'and Mra..J. E. Marshall, all of recent illness and thas now re- son is spending two weeks on a| Blueberry. Creek, Gifts) were re-| turned to work, holiday in the District, celved' from Mrs; HH, Kellogg, Miss Louisé Askew visited Mr, and Mrs, H, Jack and Mrs, 'E,. Morretti and Mrs, J. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, A. Culley enjoyed|Byres who, were unable to attend, {Walter Yaseniuk of, Fruitvale the weekend in Spolcane -attend- For ‘entertainment games over the weekend, returning were played and prizes given, ,Sunday evening @ecompanied by We specialize in quality merchandise with dependable service in WATCH REPAIRS AND JEWELLERY . . NOTICE: We are now in.a Uesition to help all orgari- izations by special discounts -on Merchan- dise and Engravings. “8 © oe, . in; LADIES: ¥ : ig the boat show, * FREE DIAMOND SERVICE travelled to Penticton at the first ink and one in ‘blue, shaped as Dock home after spending some 8 Blot the week, Enjoying their stay|Pooties, centred the refrecnment|time in the Castlegar thaspital. at the ance Charles Hotel, they ltable and were-cut by the guest TOMATO J U ICE pwere able to view Donna's dad-|of honor. Other delicious refresh- ; 3 ms $I .00 dy on CBC television. Mr. W-iments were served and a pleas- QUAKER ‘Walper has been on the Donlont evening was. shared by all. x : The Corporation of The Village of Castlegar A Notice to Property Owners SECTION ‘20 OF THE FIRE BY-LAW m| Messer and His show for the past’six weeks from Hal- | ifax, Allee.n); : ae aang wees ced St. Alban’s Group son Roddy plan to leave the east from Dartmouth on the 23rd. of Celebrate Birthday this month, The motor trip home| | The a a ie 22th anniversa rf the shall suffer, permit or cause any such chimney, bird ee on oe visit of St, Alban’ mW an flue, or stack, to become a fire hazard or become a FM) ei woneys cousin in Kip pen, (eclebrated at the parish tall last 2 danger to surrounding property. Any such chimney, Hl! ontaria. 3 iA Beautiful baby girl is the . newest member of the Lloyd|’..+ 28° President, Mrs, J. Tod- GORDON B. STEMSON. attends Bignell family, Congratulations good, , opened the meeting with a Seattle: SALES € ‘Mr. and Mrs, Bignell! Faye Trin-|PT8¥er_ Of responsibility, prayer!Gordon R, Stemson, Director of da, age 7 months, arrived with|70r ie Sick and, the members'iOfarion Listener of British Cbl- her new parents from the coast 5 lumbia Ltd, 618 Main: St, Pen- on the weekend. “ « ie fier the cite ofa sort short|ticton, has just returned from ‘Well-wishers ‘gathered at the ala comdiglen' ‘the wer da: home of Mrs, P, Kazakoff Tues+ bi h each el ed day evening to honor Mrs, Big-|P°%, With each member recelving /o¢ the Otarign Listener Corpora- nell with a shower, A pink ana|° 2aily-wrapped parcel. Money ition, held Friday and Saturday, white basket containing. the nu-|CoUected for seach parcel willl january 18th and 19th," at. the merous baby gifts was presented. Provide funds for ‘the Dorcas Assisting the hostess fof the| Commitment. __.,.,|Mr. Stemson reported that at the evening was Mrs, Barton Brown, embers were then invited | Conference, the witnessed the un: (Mrs, M, Warner and Mrs, Roy to the tea tables and hostesses Any chimney, flue, or stack, or any metal extension af thereof used in building, shall be kept and main- tained’ in good order at all times, and no person ‘Thursday | with 19 members pre-. sent, QUARTET MARGARINE 2 Ibs. ........... 49¢ Seattle. where he attended the Cc New Washington Hotel, the defeat, they now drop to the the sewing commitice had put {He who make frequent trips!yirs & S Eitelps “and Mr. and position. ‘There is a good supply of ‘port, — Rossland Miner, things much their own way un-|!#¢ Kinnaird hall with an invi-[pteie layette to the hospital, to ' | In‘ the second, the Cubs out-|C@nada to operate on a national)to purchase magic slates for the Kinnaird “Elementary PTA was 4 : | Fed by his téammates in thelhnnor Harold A. Rogers who, in jary funds for the purchase of| During he. bey meeting a : . ee & - combe earlier in the day, hook-| young men of his own age andlested is asked to ‘contact Mrs, {2nd wilt present the main, part flue, or,stack, shall be repaired, altered, or replac- For the Cubs, coach Rennie Thus: the first club in the] were’ served ‘by Mrs, AE. Nor- made to the Junior Red Cross with a total of 25 points, Since that time, said local ional representative for the PTA shots far 22 more Cub pointers. |10,550 members, qualifications of the nominees. Rol led Oats xintelded 3 Ih. box, as 29. FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS : i veiling of’ what ‘is believed to be ROOSTER REG. SPECIAL ‘were Mrs. Toogood, Mrs, W. Mac-| completely new,: unique ‘con- league play, moved into the sec-|@dvisability of having a tele-!Thrift Sh ond round ona oe: “Suffering ee re Reed reported that ‘Those cf the travelling pub- wieilots at the homes of Mr, and bottom section of the draw, hav- Kinsmen Dance in a total of 35 Hours on hospital | through Paterson agree that such |Mrs. A. A, Phelps.. ing to win their next three gam Tomrriin Night mending in the first two weeks|Service is typical of the treat- Mr. H, C, Coleman returned es to come out in top Play-off: fof February. ment accorded by officers at the + TT re Ta tasalod ghac| Foander Night Sill bocetes| wane Ee. S02, muna of ec Castlegar, in the first game of pated by the Castlegar-Kinnaird |hand, and the members decided : oepemrmmenayer 177) the night last Sunday, taking insmen Club tomorrow night in|to make up and donate a com- Kinnaird PTA Has der the. bucket; tational party and dance, be gi ae th bs thy” noe Hee and ens. [eeer is sey met ©/ Gongert Tomorrow the Cubs’ 10 in the first quarter,!0¢ Of the few service clubs in The nickle fund is to be used The regular meeting of the seored the leaders but were still Fatier. When an” Internationa] baz Sravaccn's Were Te wae! voted (PY |heta in the Kinnaifd school re- y. Bscore of 36-24. Founder's Night Friday willl hospital board $650 from Aamt [CoUy: a ; During the bu: ti compet, Hor en all uty ten een fay eds ona KINNAIRD B,C. aged by ‘his father,a prominent : A M . a concert on Fri, Feb, 19, Th q mark reached by Trail's: Dun-|Rotarian, to get together a few a eat een paid Stanley Humphries High School ; : ing and jumping his way around |55 a result a small group gather-| oe, of the program, and will recel “in: ee : the key to finish the game with|oa for a dinner meeting in ale’ 50 pi 6 toe ah ae ar {0 LBS. ... pe C ed upon written notice from the Chief of the Fire 43, cafe in Hamilton, Ont. if he eae eae There will ‘also be a donation : Serre cere) Saree ea eee a Deparment to the person or persons, in charge a ah . ered! Mitchell capitalized on 11 of the the Kinsmen Club|™ ye Mise, whose members will be [provid- : i 2 "J. Logelin, 13 personals awarded him in the lot Hamilton, was born in that ela ahaa gresting. wil, be ing the balance of the progr 7 Ate i i f Clerk rough fixture to lead his team ‘city on Feb. 20, 1920. if The ballot to vote for reg. Christies pkg. C { : ‘ Arvi Pellegrin, dinding the cluw> president Jack Hipwell, Kin i ; : : Z area under the basket filled with has grown to an organization Spokane Team Bumps onthe nite fe eran Mrs, ey elbows and knees, dumped in 11/with approximately 325 clubs and Castlegar Cuh S By T. E. Green, to look into thi : ‘ ‘Mrs. Hall, the public healti : Scer es of 94-52, 95-67 nurse, spoke on the duties of th ce £ : CASH 7 public health nurses in the Di f RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. m PREM; Swifis, 3 tins «ances oxen OSC: PARKAY MARGARINE, 2ihs.,...... 49¢ FLOUR, Purity, 25 ths.,......... $1.49 GRAHAN WAFERS, Christies ...... 29c PEANUT RITTER Wareo Pe 4g OZ. te 205 Seenede Cae eo eeng BEE oe DOG FOOD, Thrifty, (Otins ........ 99¢ ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib., ..... . 69¢ GROUND BEEF, lean 3 lbs., ...... $1.00 BORK CMAPS. all cuts, It. ...0.... 4Ge . FRESH PORK LEG, Ih, ........., 480 a Travelling up from Spokane, the Empire. Plywoods played good ball to make short work of the Castlegar Cubs in two exhibi- tion ‘basketball games Played heré Saturday, ~ In the afternoon the visitors dumped the.Cubs by a score of 94-52 and in the evening came right back to hit the 90-mark with a 95-67 victory, The’ afterncon contest saw the Plywood squad taking the advantage in the second quarter to move out on the Oubs with an 18-point spree during the quarter while the Cubs hit for seven. Castlegar had kept the game close after 10 minutes of play? trailing 24-21, | In the final quarter the lead- ers made the most of every shot as they slipped through the Cubs’ defence for 28 points, Leading the winners scor- ing was Ed Lucas with 20 points, Playing-coach Rennie Mitchell led his team with 24 points while Bud Cowlin followed with 10. The evening game was clos- er played than the score indi- cated. as the Cubs again held down the visitors in the initial quarter with both. teams scoring 22, By the half-time buzzer the Empire Plywoods led 44-31. trict, Mrs, Paluck gave an inti esting report on their rat feed- ing experiment in the school. The meeting went on record as approving the following.: resolu- tion: ."That in order to provid adequately for the higher educa- tion of the young people of this province, and remedy the lack of essential dental service for all its people, a college of dentistry shoud -be established at the U: versity of B.C.” The attendance prize was won by Mrs, Paluck’s class. Marked Change Due In Quebec Says Bank Marked sShanges in the in- dustrial make-up of the. province of Quebec are forecast in the ct rent issue of The Commercial Letter of The Canadian Bank of Commerce. “The province stands on the view of Quebec's people and re- sources, “The tremendous strides made in resource development in Quebec in more recent years, are now beginning to be reflected in related The Plywood crew, t ly in second spot in the Spokane and district league, made the gap targer at the end of the third frame as they led 68-43, Rennie Mitchell led the Cas- tlegar ‘scoring attack again as he hit for 28, Arvi Pellegrin swish- ed another 22, Lucas again Jed the: winners, scoring 22. ‘| this industry than in any other Family Protection is a matural instinct, On the alert for your family’s welfare you will want to take. steps to provide income protection for them in times of financial stress. For expert counsel * or for information, C0) tooth decay and. gum disease, there appears to be no doubt that manufacturing is on the thresh- old of a major sevelopment per- iod.” The forests of Quebec, which account for 52 per ‘cent of Can- ada's total. newsprint, are ‘bound to remairi-a prime element in Quebec's ecoomy in the decades ahead, the Letter states, since more capital is.being invested in in the province. Program Says Dept. The ‘department cf national health arid welfare has stated re- cently that “Water fluoridatio: a good diet, avoidance of ex- cessive sweet sticky food, and brushing the teeth and gums af- ter eating will. prevent most. “These four preventive mea- sures co! ute, a dental , care programme that can’ be carried, Cake. Mixes ,.... Flour 255, nt oe Fe Toilet Fisstie sa,sn.... 39¢ Tomato Juice se. su. Fowl. Grade ‘h’, ay pack, each... 99¢, Sausage ‘Swif’s Premium, 3 Is, a 9% Leg of Pork Roast u....49¢ Ground Beef suns, oo GME Margarine. puede, Fish & Chips raszen vue, a Age Meat Balls oe a Pork é pig Batra ins 1 Fiyica 35; 2.8 lense W/Case $79.95 1 Baldo 35, 2.8 lense, built in meter: $87.50 $68.95 1 Fiyica Automatic 2.8 lense $119.50 $95.00 1 Kodak 19 Scopemeter Movie Camera S $119.50 $98.95 1 Kodske 2.3. Movie, Camera $38.25 '$29.95 Yashica.C W/Case" $54. 50 . : $43.95: 1 Baskon' Movie Projector : $64.50 - $51.50 8 mm Movie Film, Outdoor or Type A. ‘PETTITT. PHOTOS” PHONE 3811 - ; Central; j Trading , KINNAIRD, 8.6. BUTTER, Ib. ......2:-2eereees 59e ORANGES; by the carton, au ibs. .. $3.75 |. POTATOES, G.F. Gems, 100 lis., . . $2.89 - FLOUR, all brands, 25 eel ween S149! _ BOG FOOD, Tops, (0 tins ......... 996 LWIENERS, 31h. -..+ 2-00-81 00. BACON, side, Ih ....0.-cee-ee0. M9 TIDE, King Size, ......--....+, $1.29 GROUND BEEF, 3 Ihs.,........., $1.00 GRAHAM WAFERS, Christies 2 pkgs. 6bc "We Reserve TheRght To Limit Quantity”. PHONE 3093: $63.95 == | Dahlin: Tnvited guests included, Cope and Mrs, R, West, assisted leant Mrs; F, Bishop, Mrs, E, Webster, Mrs. W. Marsh, Mrs. A, Culley, (Mrs, H, Jack, Mrs, K.: Markle, Mrs, C. McCreight,. Mrs, Bill besa Mrs, Jack, Tomlin, Mrs, Manson, “+E, Crowe, ae Ray. ‘Mecreiztt, ' Mrs, F, Me- Leod, Mrs. K, Patton, Mra,J. ‘An= |derson, Mrs,’ C.: Geisler, ‘Mrs,:S. Mrs, A." Mrs, J. ‘Fodor, Mrs. M. Bonderoff, Mrs, ‘W. McCreight.. Attending’ from ‘Trail were, Mrs, O, Big- nell, Mrs, S,-Cassian, Mrs, T, Sa- martino and Mrs, M, Swihart. The. winners hot, several enjoy- able games were Mra, A, Culley, Mrs. M, Bonderoff and Mrs, S. = | Plotnikoft: = Get-well wishes are ‘extend- Me} ea to Mr.:Jim Wisted and Mr. Monty Warner in the’ Castlegar hospital and Mrs, K, M. Spence who is convalesciig after being in Castlegar Hospital, by. Mrs, C,H. King. The tea tables were attrac- ay is an el ively decorated with spring flo- electronic miracle in wers centered with a lovely bir- ganized the group: 12) years ago, cut and served the ‘cake, " After the “refreshments. Mrs, Toogood| directly .to z ‘presented Mrs, George Page, who inner ptt the “heal ie ects is leaving for Victoria, swith alwhile bypassing the defective framed (picture of a familiar /part of the hearing. mechanism, (Castlegar scene, : : “R.W-A.” was read by Mrs. West-|hearing loss." wood, s “The Rx-88. also ‘has “the exelu- thanks to all who helped make| provides a prescription type. fit- the evening so and the | ting for the party ended with best wishes for ier It permits the local Otar- a successful. WA year, + fion , hearing aids. Mr, Stem- said, “The New Listener Rx- eye-glass hearing aids, .Put' the Rx-88° on ‘your head like eye-| th@ay cake made by-Mrs. West glasses and presto. . ash and decorated by Mrs, J! Kelly. =the lof hearing Person hears on’ con-| § Mrs. A. T..Horswill; wh or-|tact. The Otarion patented “Tym- giving clear, high quality hear- An- original poem ‘entitled ing even in many cases of severe Members _ expressed their sive Tri-sonic “Rx. circuit which ito adjust the cir- cuit to meet the demarids created dy various. conditions, such as asa result from severe ‘ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs, Jerome, Phone, 6661 ° ‘Mr, and Mrs, R. McIver have returned ‘home. from: Victoria where they ceremonies . 1 y ~ Mrs.: Johns Ph 5165. GASTLEGAR: SOCIALS. « vtrs.b Aasheaa en z at a surprise supper party day in honor of her eldest Gaugh: her. 12th ditthday, The table was ‘head. colds,” ” ; Mrs..D, Adshead entertained | “It seems. almost incredible that Sun-|the’ mechanism producing such pano Technique’ works like the ear drum und.\transmits sounds power is entirely incorporated in ter Elaine, who was celebrating |the. temples of. smartly. styled, in the theme] Without Anything in either ear. at St. Joseph Hospital. where their daughter,- Jocelyn, received her nursing cap, ‘< ‘Mr, Bill’ Pozer visited his home town: of Calgary over the weekend. : . | OSWUS Richard “Dorman, who has been stationed at HMCS Cornwallis, Cornwallis, N.S., is home on leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, R..N. Dorman and will be ‘stationed qn the HMCS Columbia on_ his retum, -Mrs. Archie Ferguson will Trail. A A: former ‘student of SHHS also receiving her cap at St, Jo- seph Hospital was Miss Marlyn Knoblauch, Her... mother, -Mrs. Carl Knoblauch, : attended the ceremonies ‘from North Surrey, BQ., ‘where they are now. living. Mr, and Mrs, M. Mulhern have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd’ Anderon:: of ‘Salmo. ' Mr. Anderson left from here for me dica] treatment at the coast, Mr. Leo Bosse has’ returned home from a business trip ‘to Vancouver. |. Mr, Tom) MeGauley isa ‘pat- tent ix the Trail ‘Tadanac Hos- pital. $e + and was centered with a heart-|This is truly an electronic mar- shaped decorated cake, (After; Vel supper the” girls. played manyjOtarion Listener of British Col- umbia Ltd, 618 Main St.,;Pen- games and \all received favors. ticton, B.C, Without cost or obli- Mrs, Adshead owas assisted by her husband, ‘Invited guests .were/gation, please send illustrated Charlene and Pat Brown, Dene jfactual literature. land Kathy Giraud, Laurel Stad-|Name ler, Evelyn and Irene Hunter, Ri- {Street ta Schuepfer, Linda Bro, Maxine City: and Darlene Adshead and the guest of honor. PLAID SLIMS | ~ KARNIES” "SPRING STOCK ‘ARRIVING DAILY OATS... 2 ~ CAR COATS BULKIE SWEATERS _SPRING DRESSES pease BARGAINS | TO GLEAR : BRAS, | GIRDLES AND GARTER BELTS SOLID L corre ’ SNOWFLAKE ‘snBTT EFT ne everyda ay! NEW CABBAGE, Ih., weitdeeteeuee de TUBE TOMATOES, 2 for .-........ 49¢ AVAGADOES, 6 for .............: 29¢ : (MIXED HUTS, Ib. phe. wnewwenecns 296 ETTU ICE - 9) agQLID & CRISP a Mrs, H, Jack is pleased with The gifts were (presented in’, Mr, and Mrs,’ Yaseniuk and 4 t 5 4 a her dutles at Silver Birch School.|a dainty blue and pink baby bas- | who spent a Dp i } Have yours checked and cleaned free to = ‘ ; She is assisting with the handi-|sinete to Mrs, Hutton, who upon evening ‘visiting with Mr, ‘and ‘ —_ | avoid loss of your original diamond which 4 : _ = sapped shaving started work on opening thier pxpresced ‘her ae: pus. oN Askew before return- ' . nappane:dulie offen, -& : A. Morehouse and] gitts and, thane for Ure lovely (NS aby ‘Debbie Shukin, daugh- eer ae 4 . = : M |grand-daughter Donna Walper Two decorated cakes, one in|ter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Shukin, iz 48 OZ. HEINZ “2 HEARS 45c FROZEN PIES TURKEY - BEEF - CHIX ‘Afor ..0...0.. $1.00 FRAZER VALE ORANGE JUICE . 2 tins . Sideeectene 400 Se EXTRA LEAN GROUND B.EEF 2 lis. sateeenees Sac on at a very low cost and in the ‘absence of a dentist; Dental. care mORTE AMERICAN LIFE AeSAWARian muTuRL ae i ‘oiex is inexpensive. Tt is dental nex- : ‘em! Ht Reotenes Laundry’ { cleaners. a yp eS FOWLER; Robson, By Tieton oo + dopa peat oa EMTs i MOM 1 a | hs a i : | rma ; a Tee gence ise t COTTON BLOUSES