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One could hear many in the crowd count these as they left the plane, occasionally they anticipated more than were dropped. The brilliant flares were dropped from such a height that only three were still burning when they reached the water. The group of eight lit up the whole area from Stanley Park to, Point Grey and remained burning' for what seemed more than five minutes. These were followed by more than half an hour of a p brilliant display of rocket fire- Tuesday's cool wind did not works. prevent a numbgr of hardy young- - o o sters from having a dip in the Kltsllano Pool. Miss Lucille Con- 1” the Kerrisdnle Arena. the mg”. 3 K315113110 High schom am Sunset Memorial and lhe Marpole Centres, a battery of television sets. was chosen as Kitsilano Queen , and wnh her six mum, of honour showing movies of the Coronation,l CIYGW Sreat crowds during the af- presided over the afternoon fes- tivmes mrried on to celebrate ternoon. Kerrisdale also had sirect cm-ammo” Day at the pool. In dancing and fireworks at night. the evening over (we thousand Chinatown had street celebrations ch,-onged that beach 10,- the open- and fireworks. Thousands thronged lng of the Kltsllano Showboat. SI-lmley and Olhel P ikS- FICHSUFC We arrived' there shortly before WERE” lammed MR 0" Pillk in the gh-,1; nm-9 was dropped by an North Vancouver to watch par- ades of servicemen, cadets and Nswsy llotcs (Continued from page ii) A stage with piano was then erected in centre field and a pro- gram of singing and folk dancing was put on by 16 ethnic groups of Indians and of European nation- alities. Many eleborate and color- ful costumes were in evidence as these groups vied with one an- other in competition. The two hour program was continued for an extra hour. . n 0 airplane to start the evening's dis- play of fireworks over English Bay. b"nd5- The 5h9l”95 OI WPSI Van-I couver and the mountains behind The plane returned at intervals to 1-es-S: were spaced with flaming hon. fires lighted by Scouts to form a background for the fireworks dis- play at Kitsiiauo. They also held It fishing Derby at Horseshoe Bay, and had many kiddies in ihcir fancy dress parade to Park Royal. The Richmond Coroniition Caval- cade had 50 decorated cars and floats; their route was along 15 miles of Lulu Island highways fol the Stevenston Army and Navyl Club where there were prcsentn-l tions. The Brocton Oval had a thousand persons watching a cricket match, where a Canadian team lost to the Commonwealth. Burnaby celebrated all day in Coii- federation Park with It noon par-I ride, and afternoon games and a stage show in the evening follow- ed by open air dancing. An ocean tug, bedecked with flags from stem to stem, met a' British freighter, outbound, whose siiperstructure was covered with bunting. As they pilSSf3(l at tlivl ;Lion's Gate Bridge, the tug blewl la staccato blast with its whistle. "rial. manufactured by lwhich was answered in kind and echoed and re-echoed by other ,craft in Burrarcl Inlet until the L. E. Lfng bedlam equalled the sirens and Halifax, Lantz, New Glasgow, Syd-vchurch bells that earlier llil(l lior-i ney, Saint John. Fredericton, ialded the crowning of Quecnl Chlpmsn 1 Elizabeth II. Unhi weight masonry I units that lay up rim to reduce building costs. A lifetime wall that is attractive. warm. thrifty and safe. Thermocreic is n coht conrrolled. qualify mg. I ,OREATEST FORD TRUCK ' LINE OF ALL TIME! Ron Elem! 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You sure are pleased with yriirself. aren't. you? One would think, from your tone. that husband-stealing was a lent to be proud of. What makes you so fussy about soiiieone breaking the law? Or haven't you heard that adultery is a ciriiiie ill all 48 states? Incidentally, the letter published (lid not refer to you, so I'm afraid you are disappointed on that score. I'm only sorry that there are two women as contemptlble as you and ihe woman who was Ihe subject of the letter in question. Glnat over your victory while you can; the day of reckoning will be a bitter one for you. DEAR MISS DIX: For a year and a half I've going steady with a boy my age, 16. We lliH'e talked of marriage, which would take place in the distant future. since we are both going to college. I'm sure I love him, but what puzzles me is that I don't have a good time when were together. On one OCCEISIOII when we broke up, I went with another boy and enjoyed myself mll('ll more. UNDECIDED ANSWER: The solution for you. my clear. is to give up going steady. Youlve been going with the same boy since you were fourteen, which is altogether too young in miike so definite a choice. Let him lmmv ihnt you are going to accept dates from other boys because you are not sure of your feelings toward him. That's the fairest arrangement all around, and you will be much happier with it. DEAR MISS DIX: I have been happily manied for is years, but several months 381) I had three dates with a man from my office. I am very much ashamed of myself for going out with him, and wonder if I should tell my husband about it. 3,0513: 1), ANSWER: Your guilty conscience is the price you pay for an indis- cretion, but there's no reason to burden your husband with ii, :00, once he knows you accepted a date with another man, no matter how in- nocuous the occasion. he'll have difficulty trusting you oomplelely 3. giiiu. Profit from your lesson, and resist temptation in the future. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a divorced woman with two children and living on a limited budget. I go out on special occasions and would prob- ably go more frequently if I! weren't for the added expense of a baby sitter. Sometime ago I met 3. very fine man whose company I enjoy very much, but I often make an excuse when he extends an in- viiatinn for the evening. Last night he asked me point blank why ' I refused, and I told him the iruih. He said that paying for the sitter would be a minor expense for him. and he'd be more than glad to take care of it. Would I be wrong in letting him pay the sitter occasionally. under these circumstances? LQRE-1vr'A ANSWER: Since the cost of the baby sitter is merely another item in an evening's expenses, I see no reason why your escort shouldn't pay Womenls Institute convention CENTRE QUEENIS N0. 1 DISTRICT CONVENTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th SPRING PARK. HALL Afternoon Session Evening Session . 2:30 P.M. . 8:00 P.M. Open to Public. 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