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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 9

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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Personals T7TE CITTLLTWACK PROGRESS, Kov. fi. 1063 3 Acheson N. Lucey, son of of Lord Byng Elementary turned from a motor trip to the School, Richmond, for eight Prairies. They visited in Banff, Mrs.

O. E. French, Barrowtown, received his bachelor of arts ye 'Calgary, Russell, and degree at the fall congregation) Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Briggs and Winnipeg, reporting tempera-November 1 at University of their daughter, Miss Donna tures in the 70's when they B.C.

He has been vice-principal Briggs of Vancouver, have re- were in Manitoba. Bethel 21. Masonic Hall Powell River Bethel Attends IOJD Meeting A church parade and a tour of the Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Association plant at Sardis was included in the itinerary when a fraternal visit was made at the weekend. Powell River Bethel 32, International Order of Job's Daughters, accompanied by three members of the guardian coun cil, arrived by bus Saturday afternoon to attend friendship night at Bethel 21, IOJD, in the Masonic Hall. CITY DRIVING SCHOOOL City Driving School offers Behind the Wheel Instruction' to students from any school in Presiding at the meeting was Nancy Wells, honored queen Her friendship guest was hon ored queen Donna-Rae Mer ritt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Rae Merritt of Powell River the district. ALSO ADULT TRAINING For further details contact Mr. T. II. Henderson PHONE SY 3-9001 30 Broadway Chilliwack and former residents of Atchel-itz district.

Honored queen Lynne Green wood of Bethel 20, Abbotsford, accompanied members of her The rums you know and trust for quality and flavour Bethel to the meeting. Following the meeting PRIOR TO THE DEPARTURE of Bethel 32 members for Powell River honored queen Nancy Wells, second from right presented Chilliwack Bethel 21's travelling gavel to honored queen Donna-Rae Merritt, formerly of Atchelitz. With them are Chilliwack's associate guardian Gordon MacDonald and guardian Mrs. R. J.

Pellosse, charter junior princess of Bethel 21. dance was held in the lower hall when members of Mount BACKACHE? j-vnot me! I For rcliel from Lw I bickiche or that tired-out feeling Cheam Chapter, Order of De- Molay, were guests. a I depend on On Sunday morning before church service, members of Powell River and Chilliwack Bethels and council members Twenty-Fifth Anniversary LambyR PALM BREEZE fXLrxil equally talis- I 0623f fying for your Jp WflftM Lamb's NAVY RUM Hearty, but light in flavour and body. Superb for cocktail and long drinks. were taken on a tour of the Honored FVMPA plant.

It was arranged by T. Murray Osten, plant superintendent. This was followed by a tour of the residential area of RCSME at Camp Chilliwack. In celebration of Mr. and John Oliver Dolman's 25th wed ding anniversary, Mr.

and Mrs Edward McLeod entertained 4 Saturday evening at the Dolman home at 517 Reece Ave Wearing the regalia of the order, the two Bethels attended church parade at Carman United Church. Miss Wells read the scripture. Rev. Dr. nue West.

Mr. and Mrs. Dolman, nee how to give Grace Mercer, were born in Chilliwack. Mr. Dolman is a Robert D.

Mitchells sermon "The Puzzle of Goodness" was veteran of World War Two. taken from the Book of Job Luncheon was served in the They have two children. A daughter Mrs. A. J.

(Shirley) Bouthiette lives in St. John's, and son, William, at Cul Masonic Hall where the visitors changed into travelling clothes. During the luncheon Miss Wells made a surprise presentation of the Chilliwack tus Lake. They have four grandsons and one grand 3 gifts this Christmas for 2 daughter. travelling gavel to Miss Merritt.

This is given to the Bethel The honorees were recipients of many gifts with Mrs. Dol with the largest number of members attending a Bethel meeting. man receiving a corsage. Their son William proposed the The visitors were billeted in toast. Chilliwack homes.

They included guardian Mrs. John Fish- Mrs. Edward McLeod made and decorated the wedding cake. Mrs. McLeod was assisted by Mrs.

William Dolman ENJOYING A DIXIE CUP of ice cream are Powell River Bethel 32 members Judy Parker and Mabel Scott. With members of their Bethel and Chilliwack members they had just concluded a tour of the FVMPA plant at Sardis. and Mrs. Leslie Dolman in serving refreshments. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs leigh; associate guardian Ronald Sidaway; past honored queens Elaine Scott and Diane Campbell; honored queen Donna-Rae Merritt; senior princess Linnea Lanstrom; junior princess Lois Dunn; and guide Mary-Jane Morrison. Other members were Terri McKenzie, Laurie Leask, Shirley Ridge, Pam Fairweather, lAtex Mr. Mrs Masonic Hall William Dolman, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dolman, Mr.

and Mrs, Harry Pehota, Mr. and Mrs, Tea Church Holds This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Fred West, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindsay, Mr.

and Mrs. Wil Lynn Edgar, Kathy Ridge, Josi The Masonic Hall was dec-. liam Leist and Mr. and Mrs Fred Warner. Rodgers, Maureen Fishleigh, Susan Hays, Jorja Jacob, Diane orated with autumn flowers Chapman, Mabel Scott, Judy when the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints held a tea and bazaar.

Mrs. Mac Christensen and Mrs. Emily LaPorte were in charge of embroidery articles. Cultus Lake Four former members of the Rosedale Yellow chrysanthemums and General pleasure at getting colorful autumn leaves were Parker, Heather Glendinning, Bernadine Wolford, Delora Pir-ie and Jacki Coulter. IODE Members Report arranged on the tea tables.

Explorers were received into under way for the fall season was expressed by members of the Sunset Club, when they JL A yearly subscription to BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA (worth $2.00 alone). the CG1T at an initiation cere mony in the basement of the Mrs. William Welsh, president of the organization, was also the tea convener. The event was opened Mrs. William Fetterly.

Serviteurs were Mrs. Everett FOR CHRISTMAS Mrs. John Stefan was hos Cultus Lake Memorial Church Monday evening. They were Melody Guidone, Judy Johnson, Margaret Hem-brough and Carla Edwards. tess when Seaford HMS Lion met for their October social afternoon at Community Hall.

Six tables of whist were in play, winners being Mrs. C. J. Gribling and Charles Roberts. Consolation prizes went to Mrs.

F. Bates and C. J. Gribling. Chapter, Imperial Order 5 rtyy-'j' A scenic Cross, Miss Violet Riley, Miss Daughters of the Empire, met Four senior girls received their lanyards at the same ser in her home.

and floral diary with 26 beautiful B.C. colour scenes (worth Reports were given by re vice Dale Carter, Joyce McCracken, Gerry Small and gent Mrs. Howard Johnson who was the chapter delegate to the semi-annual IODE meet Linda Buckingham. Service was under the super ing held last month in Pentic- vision or tneir t-uii teaaer, Margaret Campbell, Mrs. William Owen and Mrs.

Alfred E. Beer. Mrs. George Dobbs sold tickets at the door. Convening refreshm ents were Mrs.

Nels Christensen, Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Robert Maguire. Looking after the home baking were Mrs. Fetterly and Mrs.

Bud Campbell. Mrs. Tom Beer was in charge of the i 3 ton. Mrs. M.

W. Sharon, and her A tasteful Educational secretary Mrs assistant, Miss Lynne Hoeft. A. R. Gordon gave a report on the chapter's adopted school at Mr.

and Mrs. D. P. Zypchen 6" 8" Christmas greeting card announcing your gift subscription (worth 25c). Riske Creek.

and Miss Marilynne Zypchen Mrs. M. L. Townsend, serv Hafford, were weekend ices at home and abroad sec ff WATCH FOR THE fc STORES DISPLAYING i THE BIG TURKEY CONTEST BANNER ry aprons and Mrs. Norman Beer retary, told the members about guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Arlo Kipp to attend the wedding of their son to Miss their sponsored children in and Mrs. Douglas Lloyd the sewing booth. England. Karen Kipp.

They returned to their home in Saskatchewan on Monday evening. Rosedale A $3.25 value for Beautiful British Columbia is a wonderful gift for friends and relatives anywhere in the world. This spectacular illustrated magazine deals exclusively with B.C. and is published quarterly by the Department of Recreation and Conservation. Capacity Crowd At Country Fair NOW WE KNOW WHY RAO COMES HOME SO LATE SO HE'LL BE THE FIRST T0 6ETADRINK OF JERSEY DAIRY By MRS.

J. C. CHEETHAM District Correspondent THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS CHRISTMAS TURKEY CONTEST STARTS IN THIS A capacitv crowd attended the Country Fair held in DELICIOUS the Community Hall under the combined auspices of MILK! Rosedale and Cheam Units, United Church Women. All three gifts: current issue of the magazine, calendar and greeting card, come in a special protective envelope that will be mailed out for and Colorful pumpkins Mrs. C.

Nazareno, Mrs. A. Pat terson. Buy your Canada Savings Bonds (Average Yield to maturity 5.03 Per Annum) at the Royal Ask for application form at your nearest branch. Buy for cash or by instalments.

Canada Savings Bonds never fluctuate in value, can be cashed any time for full face plus interest. Serviteurs were members of CGIT groups. Winding up a successful eve ning was the auction conduct squash provided a seasonable decor, relieved by clusters of autumn flowers and foliage. Stall holders were: Mrs. William Rutley, fancywork; Mrs.

Don Bryant, Mrs. W. Pall and Mrs. C. Fallas, home cooking; Mrs.

B. white elephant; Mrs. H. Rutley and Mrs. F.

Boyes, rummage; Mrs. J. A. Ambeau and Mrs. Oliver Grigg, plants.

ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE ENTER EACH WEEK UNTIL CHRISTMAS 5 TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK! ed by Roy Chapman, disposing of furniture and varied house hold articles. you. Send several this year. Come in soon to The Chilliwack Progress A $3.25 VALUE FOR $2.00 Mr. and Mrs.

Vic Miller, Mc Elwee Road, have returned from a two-week holiday Center of attraction for the children was the fishpond, in the charge of Mrs. A. B. Van Alberta, where they visited their son and daughter-in-law Baaren. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Miller, of Hanna. They report perfect Convening refreshments was Mrs. Charles Fallas, assisted by fall weather during their stay ROYAL BANK Mrs. B.

Fraser, Mrs. G. Rendall.j there..

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