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Langley Advance from Langley, British Columbia, Canada • 12

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Langley Advancei
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Langley, British Columbia, Canada
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THE LANGLEY ADVANCE, Thursday, May 20, 1 95, 1 2 PURE BRED HOLSTEIN COW tor sale fresh soon with second calf Phone 532-2769. 44-1 Co GOaccMy locaoooooooooooggooogcot Clovn Ttantro Telephone 574-4255 Shaw start 7 p.m. Adults 75e, Student Mo, Children 40c -Single Bills 7 and p-m Double Bills 7 and. 1:36 p.m, Saturdaj Matinee' 1:36 ra. Adult SOe, Student 35c, Children tic, Sot Moy 20, 22 McLintock Color and Cinemascope John Wayne, MaUreen O'Hara Cartoon 9 King of the Congo Ne.

4 Wed, Moy 24, 25, 26 Jack The Giant Killer Color Kerwin Mathews, Judi Meredith Single end Cartoon Boundaries will change The politicians will be giv Ing close study to the new dis tnbution of federal ridings just announced by the commission headed by Mr. Justice H. W. Innes The new map will result in Langley being the backbone of a new riding which will stretch from Mat-squi to Garibaldi Park. Included in the area is most of Mat-squi, Langley, part of Surrey east of the Pacific Highway from the boundary to New McLellan Rd and Coast Meridian Rd from New McLellan Rd to the riyer, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Coquitlam qnd part of Garibaldi Park north of Maple Ridge and east of North Vancouver.

Legion will hold sport's programme Canadian Legion will commence their sports training programme Sunday, May 23rd, at Langley Secondary School The programme will provide training in track and field sports for young people the age group 12 to 18, with practice being held every Sunday A meet is planned for June 26th or 27th and the winners at that event will go to Chilliwack July 3rd for zone finals. The winners at that event will then progress to the provincial championship to be held in Richmond, C. The Legionaires soccer team is strict training to keep in top condition for the Packen-ham Cup final to be played in Mission during June I Chamber discusses four resolutions $500 00 DN. 6 acres, high land, some ever-. "greens, close in.

$4 50 8 Rees Agencies IsMgley 532 2224. Eveuirigs Bees, 534-3137. (44-1 WANTED Carpenter's helper. Phone evenings 534-3951, 44-1 TRAILER FOR SALE Cdla p-sible camping trader, extend to 6Vxl4, Sleeps 6, $30. Phone 574 5825 (44-1 FOR SALE One Simplicity gar den trader with plow, dic, harrows, mower and damp Phone 534-2875.

Btf' 0 FOR SALE Albs Chalmers far-age harvester, corn, glass aed pickup attachments, complete, $950. Phpne 536-8856 (44-lp uillcrest DrivedmTheatre Sat, May 22 If A Man Answers Color Scope Sandra Dee, Bobby Darrin Also No Man Is An Island 'Jeffery Hunter' Marshall Thompson Big Sunday Triple Bill May 23 The Proud Ones Color Starts at dusk. Family feature Plus 23-Baker Street Color Plus Was A Teenage Frankenstein Adujts $1.00 Students (with card) 75c Children 6 to 12 free (with parent) CflRPE DIEM DANCING FRIDAY SATURDAY 7 p.m. to Midpight to the music of thi Comoncheros Sunday, May 30tk' CONCERT in the Sunken Garden PICNIC RESERVATIONS Should be made Advance PHONE 534-45W 28th AVENUE 20OH St. SOUTH LANGLEY HELP WANTED SHEET METAL WORKER FoC shop work or residential installations.

Please state age, experience and qualifications. Apply Box 1565, Langley Advance. (44 2 FOR SALE 2 600x60 tires, one brand hew, the other used but in good condition. Complete with wheels and tubes, $27 One brand new walkie talkie, $60 Also one hunting knife with tele-optic lenses in handle for; spotting animals and also for prospecting, $10 95 Please call at 17329-58 Ave Cloverdale. (44-lp WORK WANTED Experienced stenographer requires full time work Box 1564, Ad vance (44 lp TELEVISION in real good shape, fridge in good shape, radio and record player combination Give us an offer 17127-80 Ave Phone 574.5500, ask for Ruben (44-1 24 MAYWRATII conveyer "$80 00 Briggs and Stratton gas engine, 6 $40 00 Phone 534 4567 (44 2 WANTED Painters helper Spray painting experience necessary Phone 576-6197, eves' (441 FOR SALE 1 white face Hereford hud, I year old 24539 Fraser Hwy.

Phone 856-8425 44-lp LOST Part Lab part German Shepherd 3 month old, female pup, near Texas Hotel, on Monday. Reward, Phone 534-3860 (44 lp FOR SALE 4 Ip rototiller, nearly new. Quantity lumber Phone 534-5551. (44-lp FOR SALE 2 dr Volkswagen, $400 Allstate motorscooter, $100 Both in good condition 7247-180 St Cloverdale. 574 5063 44 lp FOR SALE Case 530 tractor, triple range, with loader, hydr bucket, BOO hrs $2750 00 Good selection used balers Shepherd Bros Eq Ltd 12391 Trans Can Hwy at Pattullo bridge.

LA 1-3949 eves 581-8590. (44-lp PRIVATE 57 Ford Fairlane 500, 2 door, hardtop, V8, automatic Phone 534-6397. (44-1 WANTED 1 white Persian kitten 856-8043 (44-1 FOR SALE 64 motor, 8668 1954 Volkswagen $356.00 Phone 856-(44-1 WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom house with full plumbing Would bke possession by July 1st Phone 534-4035 (44-1 WANTED 100 fence posts, 8 ft Phone 534 3861. (44 1 FOR SALE 1 Quaker oil range, $25 Oil bartel and 5 ft stand, $10 Phone 534 3861. (44-1 FOR PROMPT TFLE VISION servicing call Skyline Radio and TV Day or evening Phone 532-2888 (44-lp FOR SALE 1955 Vauxhall 6, good condition, low mileage Phone 534-4740 44-lp FARM FOR SALE Illness forces sale of this productive 40 acre dairy farm, 4 miles south of -Cloverdale on high rolling land with 3 year round streams 25 acres-(if pasture, 16 fruit trees, 16 milking cows, 3 heifers, 5 heifer calves, 200 lb.

quota This complete farm with 2 bedroom full basement home is priced at $40,000 with down and easy monthly payments Try clear title 2 5 acres as part down payment Phone collect 581 4461, Fleetwood Realty, 15292 Fraser Hwy or Bill Courtenay, 596-3085 evenings (44 2 GOOD GUERNSEY family cow, 4 '-4 years Old. Due with 3rd calf May 27lh Phone 534 3382 (44 1 HOUSE PLANS drawn to If A specifications, reasonable rates, "fast service Phone 534 6437 (43 3p uco Lctfo 31 NOTICE rental of property SeMedoffei will be received by the uuifersigbed tip to 2 00 ro. 21sJ May 1965 fur, rental of reel property legally described as that part of Lot 3 of the East part of the V. of Section 6, Township 14, Plan 7681, D. Lying North of New Trans-Canada Highway as shown on Plan 23336, area comprises ap-proximately 4 88 acres consisting of land only, on Jackman Rd Lease Will be for a one year period CONDITIONS 1 Rent payable in advance on -a month to month basis subject to cancellation upon thirty days notice 2 Lessee will be responsible for payment of all services such as light, water, Municipal Taxes, etc.

3 The right to sublet or assign will not be permitted 4. The Department of Highways 1 will not entertain or be responsible for any clams or liability whatsoever. 5. The use of the property to con form to all local by law and regulations, 6. The erection of signs Commercial or otherwise shall not be 7.

The Department will not be responsible for fencing. A certified cheque for the first months rent made payable to The Minister of to be included with offer Envelope to be plainly marked, offer to rent, land only 4 86 acres more or less Jackman Road, Langley, C. The highest or any offer is not necessarily accepted Applicants are requested to their name and address in full (Corporation! Correct Corporate Title Additional information may be obtained by contacting the RW Office, 1690 Main Street, North Vancouver. Phone YU 7 9311. Miard, -Deputy Minister, Department of Highways, Victoria, (44-1 -f- D.HXA, High Producing Holstein Dairy Cattle Monday, May Sst At 1 p.m.

At Chilliwack For Mr Mrs Herman Kor-beld, 47423 Hope River Rd Chilliwack Their complete herd of outstanding grade Holstein cows and heifers 60 HEAD ON I A. Comprised of 28 mature cows, 12 A I heifers due Aug 1st to Nov 1st, 20 A I open Holstein heifers SPECIAL MENTION A good strong herd of dairy cattle with exceptionally good udders Herd average for 1964 was 13,086 of milk, 513 fat Anyone wishing to inspect the herd or herd book 'is welcome to do so ahy time prior to sale. Contact us for sale posters. CHAPMAN AUCTIONEe'rS LTD 46744 Yale Rd Chilliwack Phone 792-1592 (44-2 LANGLEY- -RENT-ALL 20027 Fraser Hwy, West of Logans Drive-in COMPLETE -RENTAL SERVICE -532-2622 44-tf effect Butail future buildings, including rebuilding of existing premises, will be required to meet the terms of the off-street parking requirements. 1.99 LIljHT entertainment was provided at the Langley Teachers Association banquet by the dancers from the Russian School of Ballet in Vancouver.

The young 'htittstfly posing in this picture is Debbie Palesch John K. Fry buys store Past president of Whaliey Lions Club, John K. Fry, has taken over the operation of AI Jeffreys store. Educated at Newton Abbott England, John came to Canada iff 1938, and saw service with the Westminster Regiment Africa, Italy, and Europe. John worked Tor the Keilh Ridge Mens Wear, store in Powell River before going qn the road for a manufacturer of electronic equipment and appliances.

i guided by -the discussions the meeting A resolution from the Alder-grove Ghamber which is also to go before the annual meet mg of theBC. Chamber of Commerce at Prince George requests the provincial Pe partment of Highways to re build Highway No 13, known as the Bellingham Highway It is pointed out that High way 13 is a direct link with United States Highway 99A and Trans Canada Freeway 401, and that due to increased traffic and past winter weather the road is breaking up. The resolution states that the poor shoulders of the road are making it difficult and dangerous for two trucks to pass each ether. A resolution from White Rock Chamber of Commerce, which, was recommended to fje forwarded to the C. Chapi-' her, asked the Associated Chamber to go on rqcord as supporting efforts.

in pressing the Department of Highways to landscape and beautify the right-of-way from the international border to the Campbell River overpass The landscaping is to be done according to plans and sketches prepared by the chamber of commerce Another resolution from the district of Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce urged BC government to reclassify, as soon as possible, the North Rd from secondary to primary highway. This to facilitate transportation between the cities and municipalities, as well as between "existing ape rial highways serving the lower mainland Marpole Chamber of Com-iqprce wants the provincial government to establish a chronic care hospital, paiticu larly in the greater Vancouver area It is felt that chronic care patients are increasing every Langley Rent-All It i nqt too to comb your town. 5 Remove dead leaves and moss. Give your lawn a chance to breathe with a lawn comber, RENT ONE NOW FROM Complete rental service on all equipment Rent It Don't Buy It Open Daily 8.00 a m. 6 00 pin 532-2622" P.0 Box 903, Langley City The Expensive On Madison a suit that is only $69.50 fabulous variety and choice of executive The price of TIP Four resolutions from boards of trade and thambers of corq-merce in the Fraser Valley which will be considered by the resolutions committee of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Lower Mainland were brought before the monthly dinner meeting of the Langley Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday for discussion.

All were referred to the local delegates to the quarterly meeting of the Associated Chamber which greets fat White Rock og June 14th. The delegates have been instructed tq use their judgment and be APPAREL Barn razed in blaze The area chalked up another $5,000 fire loss Monday, May 17th, when a barn on the property at 7468 Telegraph Trail was burned to the ground fire fighters from Fort Langley, assisted by a tanker and crew from Zone 6 fire hall, fought the blaze but the flames had gotten a firm grip on the building before they could get to it and the barn was a total loss. It is believed that there was nothing in the barn at the time except for a (Jew bales of hay. The property was rented by Mr. Laing, year and there Tre tio hospitals to care for these patients In addition, present hospitals are forced to refuse chronic care patients and remove them from hospitals due to the shortage of beds in present hospitals.

Counc, Len Nicholas com-mented'on the statement made by health minister Eric Martin at the opening of the new Laffgley Memorial Hospital when he stated that the old hospital in Langley would be turned into a Chronic care institution The minister said this would take time but that eventually the government woflld apply the regular hospital insurance service policy to the building; when it is so classified vehicle owned or operated by the management of the store Professional, commercial and business premises must allocate one space per each 200 square feet of floor space, plus one -space for each five persons employed on the premises, plus one for each vehicle owned or operated by the owners or managers A copy of the new bylaw is available in the city offices scrutiny by any interested party. The regulations will npt affect premises already existing at the time the bylaw goes into SPECIAL Ladies, Shifts Public hearing set for parking by-law Medalist Look. Price Of Admission Only $69.50. Avenue, New York- you'd pay much more for looks, fits and feels like the Medalist Our price Medalisf, ready-to-wear syits come ir of the latest cloths, patterns and shades styles, including 2 and 3 button natural shoulder models. Come join the "well-dressed Medalist set.

admission is as low as $69 50. Announcing the Opening of EL RANCHO CABARET. Both Cabaret and Drive-In are now in full operation. For your enjoyment and dancing, El Rancho offers you good fun of the proverbial Tyrolean Cafe style at prices everyone can afford. The off-street parking control bylawwill be the subject of a public hearing Wednesday, June 0tb This date was set by Langley city council Monday night.

The bylaws 14 sub-sections prescribe the number of parking spaces which will have to be included in all future building plans, if they are to obtain tjie approval of. council The provisions of Jthe bylaw require that space for one car be included in plans for. single dwelling ymts, plus one space for a person, not normally resident qr the premises, employed in a home occupation Schools must provide spoce for each teacher, plus one space for each three persons Employed or resident on the premises, plus (where appli cable) one space tot each five seats in a place of public assembly or entertainment, to be based on the maximum seating capacity. Retail stoles are called upon to provide a parking space for each 100 square feet of floor space, plus one space for every CUSTOM1 CLOTHES TOP TAILORS Treat yourself and your dote, or take the family out to enjoy the culinary delights at El Rancho. 'You will recognize Gino Cheavatti as one of the masters of Old World cooking Once you hove tosted-hls Chicken Cacciatorri prepared with the vintage of Italian wines, or Veal Sallopine, or one of Italy's time- honoured favorites, Gnocchi, enjoyed by many a Roman Emperor you will realize Gino's skill For banquets and parties or a night of fun, or simply plain tqke-put orders, make it El Rondho f9l King George Hwy, North Surrey THIS IS A BRANCH OF FUNLAND ENTERPRISES tJ'Crf: PHONE 534-4423 LANGLEY.

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