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Langley Advance from Langley, British Columbia, Canada • 14

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Langley Advancei
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Langley, British Columbia, Canada
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14
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vi r- 14 THE LANGLEY ADVANCE, Thursday, Sept; 7, 1972. Plumbing -Expert Pump Repairs (: on II tnak.es Or models' 'Submersible Jet pumps We have a good selec--tion of NEW USED PUMPS PHONE ED ELLIS Eves 856-2006- CAPITAL ATTRACTION Douglas" Fu I I dr Jiiiag inaLiv e--. ha i man Ca. Commission, is at itagain, TRe Financial- Post notes. The man Hoi set up for city-pent.

Ott- --awank' in and, turned the Rideau canaf. into three 'miles'oT skating-rink in intefis now coming up with a fun train; a weekend Picnic Express. running up the Gatineau, to Wakefield in Quebec: FuJferton plans a train -like no other, ith, aiv'Old steam 'locomotive-w high illc huff: andr puff in the best fashion of ye story ea.r. In jet age, any leisurely old pass cii ger train evokes nostalgic images of another time. Fullertonsidr.eam goes on better.

The; Finariqial4Post say it is to amble, along in carcfred rapture as' the older ones' might have Jiked to do but-, could never quite pull off. Register Now Education, in Dance Studio Langley --Fall Classes -September 1 1th. 'Fresh, 10 14 TURKEYS, 59d Smoked PICNIC HAMS lb: 59 Fresh Baby BEEF, Ll- ver ib. 79 Fresh PORK LIVER, lb: j. .3 Veal Shoulder Stealks, Ib.

1.19 Breaded PORK CUTLETS, Ib: Shoulder A CHOPS (Local) 89 Whole Frozen, COD, head 'off, Ib. 490 BEEF- KIDNEY AND HEARTS Ib. .59 FRESH FRYERS lb.59 BREASTS lb.79(i TOP. QUALITY LOW. PRICES BALLET (R.A.D.j and CHARACTER TAP ACROBATIC MODERN STAGE HIGHLAND -1 (S.O.B.H.D.j of accr Principal Barry McCI inton PHONE 859-8434 artist has special showing CLASSY ARAB Askelon Epic, pride of Ann Brown of 24262 56 Avenue, Langley, took the honours for Olds at the PNE last week.

The "champion horse, a half Arab gelding, has. been entered in five other Fraser Valley horse shows so far. this year, winning several' first and-reserve champion prizes. Askelon Epic, shown here with Tom Berry of Chilli- wack, will be in the Dog- hear frehyt them again. spent fifteen months Til' the Spanish Civil War.

a three jnoiini raining to. the field company, "here he was transferred to the "Bolidar Partisans. He fought in' the fire-, 10 ACRE LOTS IN SOUTH LANGLEY 224th St. 24th Ave. s36, 000 F.P.

TERMS at 9 CALI JACK LOEPPKY 856-7211 In, the first years of this workers in, Canada inostjy male', and mainly farmers; today women make up about one-, quarter of occupied Called i a and" maim factu i ng is the larges) single source of employ merit, is our business we Have who-will create your ad for. IMPACT! September, 11 A 12 only, Manpower Counselling September 11, 12, 13-Academic Counsel ling Week of September 18 Most.VocationaLand -r 'Academic Classes start. September 25 later Most Non-yocational Classes start PLEASE.NOTE THIS CHANGE: I Tuesday, October 3 Furniture Ref jnishing will be given on Tuesday evenings starting on this date gather than as a Sj rg Wednesday evening course as advertised in the 'flyer. Langley artist CarP Hessay To have an ex- elusive. sho'wjng 'of works at the New Westminster Art Gallery Ltd studio, Columbia St, New Westminster, next, week.

Sept-, ember flth to 16th. Carl has had a checkered I i Ee. during which has travelled the ft has e- -swain. After landing, back ceived some vivid Rotterdamhe signed onto sions of fife he. presses in his works.

He "was-born November 30, 191 1 in Shanghai China (Jnternational Settlement). He attended grade school England, where his fathtfrTaught at; John's College. Later the He-says moved to Vienna and it-warthere that his great talent. for draw ing was discovered'. He was sent to study at the Louvre, where he was accepted in-a class of forty out'of two hundred applicants.

His studies ended when hisfather after which, Carl, placed in an orphanage run. by Catholic monks. Unhappy and rest- less, he ran away, travel. ling tpBulgariaandTurkey. At the bazaar in LnstanbuJ (Constantinople) he was ar- rested by Turkish They, gave him a meal; new: clothes, and twenty-five.

shillings, then deported him to Vienna. He was returned to the orphanage, to be severely. punished by the monks, and ''after six months he' ran away again. He worked on a fishing boat In Holland, cleaning herring with forty-five 'other orphans. -They were, exploited out and were often given beatings by the boat- a Japanese He shovelled coal into the box four hours on', and eight hours off for the whole yoy-.

but. his fond memor- "ies of the Suez and the Red Sea. were to be forever captured on Canvas. By 1927 he had enough saved to attend the Beaux Des Artes in Paris. Next he -went to the Hochschule Fur Biklende Kunstmit Kunstbibliothek in In 1934 he was forced to flee from Germany because of his anti-fascist sentiments.

'Some of the students at the academy -were sent fojprison, and Mr. Hessay was never to With unisex on the' upswing, it is surprising that WOqj Half and Anglo Arab-. 1 ran Show in in "September. The Canadian government, has undrtakeaatwQ- 'year, $500,000 economic and. Technical feasibility stud.vjof building.

a marine oil transfer terminal at collection -point for off- LocksnuffiS In Langley Tuesday Thursday Phone for Appointment Days 588-1915 Eves. 526-1353 For fffrther -information concerning classes Igor advance enrolment, telephone 534-T722, UEE0I37 9UUI IMtl tHH 0MHD 1- T1 At the Advance Advertising the writers and photographers MAXIMUM be shown at the famous battles. of Teruel, Aloantar, and the a rt a-rto 4 last ditch -big retreat of The loyalists at Fbro He.lcame Canada in 1938,: and was drafted Xn -1942. He spent' his. World War 1 1 ex per i dnee in- Eng- lancL Holland, Belgium and Germany.

After his dis-" charge' he came to Vancouver. He in the Port Alice region, uht if 1951, and since resided in Langley: area. He now" travels the. mountai ns of' British Columbia pros pectihg, and creating- his images of life in-the ilder- His work is oh display in many, private 'collections and also isonper- manent exhibition -at the public galleries, in such major centers. as Prague, Warsaw, Moscow New York, Chic- ago, Vancotn erhnd Ottawa.

2623 Montrose SATURDAY, SEPT, 9th from 7:00 9:00 p.m. fit tljc men still seem to. prefer the feminine woman, but they sure do! The. old cliche that the way -to -a- mans heart is through his s.tomach,.. still stands true.

Today even the career giiF can' work feminine charms in 'the kitchen. Its easy to impress that, someone-, with a Paradi.se Cake your baker does most-of The work. On the way home buy one round chiffon, cake or angel cake, While: yo.ur. mar in-1 ated rump roast or your1 stuffed. flank steak is.cook-ing, mdke.your frosting and ice.

the 'chiffon cake. To' achieve the Paradise look gently press shredded cocoanut into the soft frost-: ing. and garnish with peach For added colour your frosting. Although many try to deny it, is still an important attribute of a woman. Remember.inCan- ada you and your baker can n'er fo rra, miracles.

PEACH PARADISE -DESSERT 12 pint heavy cream 3' tablespoons-icing 1 4 teaspoon vanilla large bakers chiffon cake 1 (28 oz.) can "sliced, peaches, drained cup toasted shredded I cocoanut-. Whip cream and fold jn sugar and vanilla. Cutcakd' in naif, Cube 34 cup of sliced peaches. some whipped cream, the peaches evenly between the cake Spread the remainder of the cream over; top and sides of -the cae, sliced pcachcsJn la swirl pattern on the cake top. Sprinkle toasted cocoahut around ofTHe desert.

Re- frigerate before' servmg: 12 to' 1 A the rii7mFejrorr families, in Canada about 100, 000.ii ear. If, you are fieqt.ry..... Shop ATTENTION BRIDES TO BE tQ be married within the next year, pe sure1 and Tign '6ur Bridal This will entitlejrou to a Free Gift hpxv time you. visit the Gown At a. credit union, there's a 'lot dfsatisfactron in.

knowing youre getting the -best available interest rates oh'your savings. Right now, credit unions are paying increased rates on a wide variety of plans Term Deposit rates are especially high. Take a cue from theexperts they dont leave their money in one place indefinitely. They move it where it will do the most good. Go ahead! Move your savings to higher earnings at" a credit union aqd get.that nice warm feeling when you see.that monthly-interest piling up.

Its only human. DRESSES local models. 40 FORMAL Will be modelled by COURTESY. OF I keep your interest high at your -1 OWSH CDC3D0C fc 531-1404 534-9274 Cloverdale Newton 576-2861 White. Rock 594 546 1 Lang I by i Avenue, Abbotsford Phone 853-6222 i i.

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