Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . is planned to hold 39 several more outings during the severalmonths of summer that still the guests of honor, as represent-ing other branches, were Mrs. JohnCrawford and family, of Moose Jaw, andMr. and Mrs. D. N. Stark, of Nelson. THIS IS ON US, SAYS VANCOUVERWHOLESALE HOUSE A. MacDenald Co., Vancouver, GivesPicnic to Its Employees A hundred and fifty of the employeesof A. MacDonald & Co., Vancouver, andt-eir families enjoyed the firms hos-pitality on Saturday, when they wentun to Bowen Island on the S. S. Bellinafor a picnic. T. D. Stark, th
Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . is planned to hold 39 several more outings during the severalmonths of summer that still the guests of honor, as represent-ing other branches, were Mrs. JohnCrawford and family, of Moose Jaw, andMr. and Mrs. D. N. Stark, of Nelson. THIS IS ON US, SAYS VANCOUVERWHOLESALE HOUSE A. MacDenald Co., Vancouver, GivesPicnic to Its Employees A hundred and fifty of the employeesof A. MacDonald & Co., Vancouver, andt-eir families enjoyed the firms hos-pitality on Saturday, when they wentun to Bowen Island on the S. S. Bellinafor a picnic. T. D. Stark, the manager,decided that such an outing might offerhim an opportunity to express the firmsappreciation of the loyalty of the em-ployees, of whom not one deserted in the recent strike, and afford an opportunity for the staffto have a reunion now that nearly all theemployees are back from overseas. Thevarious committees excelled t-em^elvesand when the many sports events hadbeen decided to the satisfaction of the. VANCOUVER MERCHANTS TOPICNIC AUGUST fi. The retail grocers of Vancouver willhold their annual picnic at Bowen Is-land, on August 6. If past recordscount f jr anything there will and shouldbe a tremendous gathering present atthe picnic. Special arrangements arebeing made this year to have the picnicthe most enjoyable that has ever beenheld. TO ORGANIZE CO-OPERATIVE STORESThe Vernon branch of the decided tj take steps toward organ-izing a chain of co-operative storesthroughout the Okanagan Valley. A com-mittee has been working on the schemefor some time, and the plan was sup-ported at a large meeting of the localbranch held here last night. E. J. Jardine was always found in tht thick ofit when there was anything going on, whether itwas baseball or hockey ; he gave just as good anrecount of himself in the Big Game, and nowhes back with W. H. Malkin & Co., Vancouver,, where his smiling face was all that hasbeen missing these last few weeks
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