Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1957, p. 12

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jvavjrnstallagns saw the lar gest crane in theworld and i be lieve it 7 pineapples are one of the main products of the islands we visit ed the fields pi precisely planted rows in the most vivid hrlck red sotf and saw the- harvesting oper ations in progress at one of the loading platforms in the field a foreman gave us fivefof the hugest joetest pineappl they were de- until they 15 day air excursion only 45400 return maltonto london england full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 73521 miirstraot -a- the past yrar has been rather routine for- the mer- bhons with ue highlight be tog our honolulu trip in june celebrating our i6th wedding ag- ruversary ft was a wonderful ex perience beginning with a flight from xos angeles to honolulu in hoars neil marje and gail iynn stock whose home and ijos- pitafity we enjoyed during our stay met us at the airport at 6 am with leis and extended to us a truly hawaiian welcome the early morning sunrise as we flew at 16000 feet over a snow field of fluffy white clouds and our first glimpse of the islands were marvelous and awe inspuv ing sights ned had taken leave from his duties with the navy and the four of us enjoyed the trips- and sights together the stocks in the true spirit of hawai ian hospitality acted as chauffeur and uufr what luxury so we were afforded the most excellent opportunity to visit and enjoy the i wonderful sights and experiences of the beautiful island of oahu the temperature there is de lightful being around 80 degrees with soft sea breezes blowing most of the time when the wind doesnt blew it gets a little hot and sultry so they say but it was wonderful all the tune we were there the color of the wa ter surrounding these tropical is lands is like nothing one has ever seen so clear with such vivid col oring it does not seem real close to shore it is all the shades of bright aqua bluegreen with teal blue running out on the reefs licious and we we came eut our ears then we visi ted the dole factory ftrtneniain lobby there are three faucets two of theto run chilled pineapple julce you may drink all you wish andhthe a third faucet fur nishes cold water for a chaser the machines which peals sixes and jcatesthe pineapples all in due operation is called the cjjnaca after the engineer who invented il tit i the icey to the industry h mcrased productions from one or two pineapples a minute to ten pineapples are very perishable and the speed with which they are handled and transported on end less belts through the machines is amazing mostly native wo men workers operate the many sorting machines where the rings aresliced sorted and canned every piece of pineapple one eats has to be put into the can by hand then to the cookers the labeling and boxing the factory covers 58 acres with hundreds of workers in white caps and uni forms the trip around the island was most interesting we packed a lunch and set out early we saw rice paddies cane and pineapple fields and banana groves the west side of the island is lovely but somewhat more native and primi tive the water seems bluer- and the beaches more rocky and rough the native children swim like ducks and many people were fishing out on the reefs or hunting among the rocks for octopii a native delicacy we returned by the north and east side of the- island thru pretty vil lages with names such as wahi- awa kahuku haiiula kaaawa and kailua went in swimming at jcathy ankersmit weds in calgary mrs lykle devrtos of r r georgetown ravelled tolcalarjv alberta for the marriage of her cousin catharina margaret an- kersmith to erik a poulson of that city c parents are mr and mrs a ankersmit of nymegen holland and erik is the son of mrs c poulson and the late mr poulson of luen- borgfynen denmark the bride and groom are both employed at the t k o roofing products cal gary alberta the ceremony- was performed in lrace presbyterian in calgary on saturday february the sixteenth by dr frank morley dr graham was at theqrgani ftjvas a- double ring ceremony al friend of the hrhie gordon sctftt gav her in was gowned in white ucei oyer- sa tin fashioned with long sleeves and a high neckline with a small train her fingertip veil fell from a- pearl liarajuid her wedding bouquet was of red roses maria reardon calgary was the maid- of honour gowned in a cham pagne coloured gown of net over taffeta her flowers were pink carnations neil sterling a friend of the groom was the groomsman after the ceremony at reception was held at the home of dr and mrs a b irwin 2408 11th avenue s w calgary mrs devries re ceived for her cousin in blue lace gown with pink accessories her flowers were of pink roses mrs a b irwin received for the groom dressed in navy blue crepe with pink rose corsage for travelling the bride wore a brown tweed suit with brown ac cessories her cor w of pink roses on theirreturn mr and mrs poulson will live at 1607 15th avenue s w calgary the brides parents in holland were unable to attend but they shared the wedding having sent the bride her gown from holland and at the recaption a tape record ing was played which had mesages from her father mother sister brotherinlaw and the family dog miss margery mackenzie geor iauutlieacn was another guest from place to swim it is a public a stance there were twenty- beach with beautifully clear green and white capped breakers about unged water over fine whit coral that is a wkhace1 quartermile off shore ther the surf riders are always in sight so many of them one wonders if they ever come in to eat and sleep the water temperature is 76 degeres excellent for swimm ing and we jenjoyed the various beaches going swimming as much as our sunburns would allow we enjoyed eating at a num ber of lovely spots the waikikl sands was- unusual with the food served snaorgasbord style and a choice of many hawaiian and american dishes they also had a very good floor show at don the beachcombers the food and floor show were excellent a huge woven fan waved slowly overhead in- the thatched roof structure an effective hawaiian version of modern airconditioning the floor shows in general were of hawai ian tahitian similar to hawai ian only with a very fast beat and a fast wiggle oh oh and mar- quesian dances the tahitian flaming sword dances are specta cular done by men who must be practically ftreproofed to a very fast beat of a drum the hawai ian instrumental and vocal music leaves you with the lovely mem ory of a lovely peaceful island at don the beachcombers red skelton was at the table next to ours he was right in his usual character i suppose he is never different enjoying himself and entertaining others he came over and spoke to us and as a climax when his ot sand we enjoyed a sunset and returned five guests at the reception the bride was honoured with two showers prior to her marriage one from her fellow employees at products and one beautiful over the tne tko roofi pali down nuuanu road through j from 7he canadian bank of tropical forests with beautiful nierce staff georgetown where she had beon em ployed prior to tlt7327 tr 72674 for your construction needs concrete work footings sidewalks brick laying cellar floors block work carpentry homes kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing elgin street near cnr station fern sand vines that form cano pies over the road we took many short trips iiv and around the city visiting fos ter gardens with beautiful ferns gigantic trees and beautiful flow ers the national cemetery in the punch bowl an extinct crater overlooking the city to tripplcr hospital a gigantic institution for the benefit of service personnel and their families and the uni- versity of hawaii with some very modern new buildings m a beau tiful- setting we viewed honolulu harbor from aloha tower saw the big warehouses for storing and load- ingsugar and other products the cargo ships were entering and loading at the docks we at- tended a docking of the lurline luxury liner with the welcoming dantfs presenting of lois to the guests and afterward took a guid ed tour of the ship we spent some very enjoyable hours in the shops and studios and in a fac tory where trays dishes tables and other articles were carved i from native wood such as koa and monkey pod we completed some of our christmas shopping and searched for some pictures for our home we have one love ly handpainted picture of palms and the water in the sunset which leaving for calgary fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20600 bals storage capacity s our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kenlner son ouo ed to him he and said everybody out tve just bought this place we celebrated our anniversary with dinner at the hawaiian vil lage a quite exotic place with varied and unusual architecture they have quite an extensive building program going on with varied modern and picturesque architecture you would have to see it to figure that one out an interesting trip over the pall a pass thru the mountains gave us an idea how strong the wind can and does- blow in the high mountains sometimes blow ing cars off the road and engine hoods off hawaiian legend has it that suicides attempted by jump ing over trie cliff have been pre vented by the force of the wind blowing the person against the nearly sheer cliff with suck force he could not fall to the depths below a tunnel will soon be finished which will allow much safer travel over this road dur ing the storms we continued over the pali and visited the north easterly side of the island seeing many beautiful ironies in an at- mosp of relaxed peaceful hy ing we stopped to see the blow hole where the ocean water dri ves into fissures inthe lava for mation btutdmg iup pressures find finally erupting thru an open- lag in the p like a geyser we went on a wry wtcresting triptt the courtesy of the navy tadfar nnvjr people and their flknda 5l tssss nd neat a- tour- f ssurneox ita tttwaspctscnt waved his hand box for our living room then before we knew it it was time to leave for home we hated to leave the loveliness and grand experiences behind but the time comes so again at an early hour ttf the morning the stocks took us to the airport they and terry watczak tanolher friend who came down to see us off gave us beautiful leis and bid us goodbye then we boarded the huge silver ship and as she turn ed her nose up and out to sea over diamond head we bidaloha and farewell through departing tears we will have to admit legend has it that if you throw your leis in the water as you go by diamond head and it returns to shore then you will return some day we did that in spirit as we saw diamond head drift out of sight rosedale floral i for all occasions wedding work coraage specialty cut flower arid funeral designs ibertst 2952 m mu s ar a t o inadequatewir that you are not getting peak performance ifrom jrour electrical appliances and a sure sign that you are playing with fire to obtain maximum 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