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

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5h iMliwairik prngw CONDITIONED June 4-5-6-7 CHILLIWACK, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1958 DAVID 0. SELZNICK lKNLj 1 ntmlrtunHI A Chilliwack DRIVE-IN (AREWEIX BEHIND THE STAGE scene caught Emilie Semko on the left applying make up to the face of Harry Fast who played "Chief" during the Sardis Junior high school Past Time show. On the right Sharon Beamin, one of the dancers in the show, helps Harry to adjust his costume. A QUICK OUTSIDE REHEARSAL in the cool air prior to their act before a packed house caught the "Bear" played by Glenn Dirks keeping a sharp eye on "Princess" (Laurette Sepas) and "Chief" (Harry Fast). The show was termed a complete success.

TO ARMS Locally owned and operated PHONE 3554 or 3924 Show Starts at Sundown. Complete Show from 10 p.m. StTKeT4 "THE JOKER IS WILD" The Biography of the Famed Night Club Comedian, Joe E. Lewis. Starring Frank Sinatra.

Jeanne Crain, Mitzi Gaynor, Eddie Albert. 'D ANTES DREAMER" Color Cartoon "VISTA-VISION VISITS NORWAY" Travel Featurctte What a Night with the Knights of Old in "THE COURT JESTER" Technicolor with Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns "HARE RESTORER" Color Cartoon "500 HORSES" Sport Short "NEWS OF THE WORLD" 'X ROCK HUDSON -JENNIFER JONES VITTORIO DESICA I CINEMASCOPE ADLLT ENTERTAINMENT The one story of love and war that occupies a place of honour all its own. EVENING SHOWS WED. THURS. AT 8:00 P.M.

TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING AT Prices: Adults Students Children Evenings 85c liuc 25c Special Children's Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. THE POM SOLDIER Cartoons Plus: First Chapter Hop Harrigan Serial ADMISSION 15c ALL COLOR PROGRAM GUNFIGHT at the O.K. CORRAL" (a Hal Wallis Production) June 7-9 June 9-10-11 GOLDEN -VOICED STAR) EXCITING NEW ROMANCE! m-g-m MARIO LANZA i ft 1 with Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Rhonda Fleming "FRIGIITY CAT" Cartoon "VISTA VISION VISITS HAWAII" Featurctte (Travel) DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM KRJl "DRAGSTRIP GIRL" with Steve Terrell and Fay Spain (Hollywood's Newest Teenage Stars) "ROCK ALL NIGHT" with Dick Miller. Abby Dalton and the Platters "GUIDED MUSCLE" Color Cartoon RENATO RASCEL MAR1SA ALLASIO 0u -PEGGIE CASTLE Gorgeous COLOR LANZA sings better than ever in his New Musical Romance. EVENING SHOWS AT 7 9 P.M.

At Jr. High Sardis Past Times Draws Record Crowd A Sardis Junior Hitrh school's play "Sardis Past Times" met with overwhelming success Friday night as students performed before a packed house. IM i I '71 You Are Invited to Attend Brunk Revival Campaign 8:00 P.M. (Nightly Except Plan to Attend the Cenlcnnial (Concert featuring the Valley String Orchestra and recent Festival Winners under conductor Walter Neufeld. Saturday, June 14th at 8 p.m.

in the Abbotsford Junior High School Auditorium The school was divided into a number of groups, wearing au thentie costumes depicting certain opened with one of the song writers having an interview with Jack Stevenson. The part of Mrs. Templai was played by Mary Hickman who was dressed City Soccer Fans Attend Van Meet in the most authentic costume in cluding soft calf length boots scenes as they appeared down through the years. Act 1, which was the Indian Legend, opened with a group of students discussing the problems of writing a school song. The Glee club sang "Land of the Silver Birch." Pupils in her class consisted of Meadowlands Active Bob Booth and Len Adams were winners of the Par points competition at the Meadow-lands golf club.

The spring handicap semi finals will see Lav Gernaey meet Dr. George Gibson and Joe Hadficld will meet Major Van Camp. The qualifying round for the club championships will be played on June 15 and the draw will be posted on June 9. Winners of the twilight competition are Roy Herman and Mrs. Paul.

A busload of embryo soccer players from Chilliwack Central school, under the leadership of Mary Allen, David Blackmore, Harold Chittenden, Bobby Froe-se. Mike Goodev. Lila McKenzie. teacher Eric Woodroff, an Old Rev. George Follow the Arrows to the Big Tent on Sumas Prairie Road 5 Miles West on Trans-Canada Highway 2 Miles South on Sumas Prairie Road Plan to Attend.

Everybody Is Welcome. The next scene showed Waynewalter Neufeld, Fred Mix. Ray Kelly interviewing Chief Malloway peters, Walter Petker, Sandra and the windup of the Indian Toop, Mary Wicbe and David Legend came when the Glee club Youne. The Glee club aiiain dim- (Country soccer buff, attended Saturday night's exhibition game between Hearts of Midlothian and Manchester City at Empire (stadium. Scores of local soccer fans saw 'Hearts administer a sound 5-2 sang "Oh Dear, What can the axcfj t)e second scene by sing-matter be?" ling the "Blue Bell of Scotland," Playing in the Indian Legendl'The Ash Grove" and "Sweet and were: princess, Laurette Sepas; Low." The road is better now than it has ever been.

Make up a party and DANCE at the IGLOO Every Saturday Still only $1.00 Tax Included There is always a good crowd. For Reservations phone Hope 2011 The third act opened with David Pearce reporting an inter chict, Harry hast; dark one, Howard Voight; bear, Glenn Dirks; warriors, John Blessin, Larry Chambers, Hardy Enns, Billy Murdock, Raymond Nichols, view with 'Mr. Dueck. The Glee club sang "Nun Danket Allc Recent guests at the home of dipping to Manchester. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mc- Naught road were Mrs. Brown's Mrs.

F. Mass, Princess avenue cousin, Mrs. Maud Tibo, Misseast' had her Ena Harkncss rosc-Flora Belleville, Miss Grace Von-jbush produce a double bud on Ncida, Miss Louise LaMar, all ne stem. The two buds were of Seattle, Miss Lical Park, Alder- enveloped by a row of petals just wood, Wash, and Mrs. Edna as a sin8Ie bud bc- For More Coming Events See Back Page Front Section Gott." The following scene pic- Henry Snow, Edwin Wilgan and tured a Mcnnonite family in Al Ron Yates.

tenau in the spring of 1918 and Owl dancers: Sandra Ast, Lou- the Glee club sang "The Lord's Peterson, Tacoma. Visitors over JJantefmann OPTOMETRIST BOYD BUILDING 140 Young Street South Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Wednesday. isc rsai; anaron tscamin, Juciypraycr.

ociinMci, bcmick, luarjoric Narrator of tno 'Greendalc DlUdUUUIil, JUilll Ull'lllISb, v.iieryi Sunday at the Brown home were Mrs. Brown's nephew-in-law and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Harry By-strom, Paulsbo, Wash. play" was Wayne Buhler.

In the Eaton, Pamela Elko, Vicki Flem Russian scene, mother was play ed by Joyce Heppner; father, Jon Rutledgc; grandfather, Ted Everybody Is Going to the Cultus Lake Telephone 21817 (Continued on Page 6) ing, Myrna Halvorson, Lynne Hudson, Jill Newby, Betty Lou Sharon, Louise Toop and Fran-cine Van Bcest. The second scene which showed the pioneers of the district and the Mrs. Templars class IT'S NEWS TO ME Chilliwack entennial olumn News MM FESTMAL He who waits to Io a great deal of good at once, will never do anything. Samuel Johnson. -Al Jeffrey aiji i fRS' lM -M At Sunnyside Park -Cultus Lake Sat.

June 7-U from 2 p.m. from 1 p.m. You wouldn't write such drivel if you'd eat and bo merry at the WEE-DROP-INN in Sumas. Organ music. Dancing.

Entertainment nightly. Private parties welcome' WEE-DUOP-INN Phone: YUkon 8-2523 SUMAS, WASHINGTON U.S.A. CENTENARY 1 I idll I MOB i Indian Programme Salmon Bar BQ Work Sale BRITISH COLUMBIA AYRSHIRE BREEDERS' CLUB CENTENNIAL YEAR by Gordlc Binns Public support nccJcJ lo help put oi cr the great al 4-day celebration CbiUiuack has ever seen. The Board of Trade would bc pleased to haic list-ings of places lo slay for out of luuners that are starting to enquire about accommodations. There will be four days of festivities sports, parades, street dancing and all the trim-in gs.

Sounds like fun for ei cry one. It all starts June 29 and for those ubo can last uill end up July 2nd. This may come tis a surprise to those who think thai broad-loom is something they could neier afford. Did you know that for only 95.40 you can bate a beautiful 9x12 rug in the choice of IS colors. Or for a large room say wall to wall uc will install your carpet in a choice of IS colors, with under felt for $295.00.

Bring in your room sizes and let us at The Tloor Shop gii you an estimate Why is it those rainy days for which a man saws usually arrive during his lacalion? B.C. Centennial arts and crafts caravan will bc parked outside the City Hall on Spa-dina avenue June 5. This attraction is the first of several caravans of historical interest due to visit the city in June. The displays include handicrafts and art work. The historic caravan will visit the district for four dJys starting June 9.

This trailer will bc in front of the city hall June 9 and 10, move to Rosedalc for one day and Vedder Crossing for another. Caravan will be stationed at the Rosedalc Athletic or Community Hall and Camp Chilliwack, Vedder Crossing. June 7 and 8 are big days at Cultus Lake, with local natives staging their Centennial Indan Festival. About 15 big canoes from Vancouver, North Vancouver, Vancouver Island and across the line will bc competing in races. A native princess will bc crowned.

The Indians are cooking salmon just as it was done 100 years ago and it will bc served as the Indians serve it. The fish is baked over an outdoor barbecue. FIELD DAY Canoe Racing Tribal Dancing Crowning Indian Princess Buckskin Drill Team Gymnastic Display Canoe Tipping Contest PARDON ME FOR BUTTING IN But ai'ler all. Father has a right to drop a hint this close to Father's Day. And all I've got to say is that if you want to give your Dad a gift he'll remember long after the Blessed Event, buy it al Al Jeffrey's.

Pamncr Father on Father's Day with a Gift He Will Love to Wear. From "JIM" "Smart Clothes For Smart Men" 17 YALE ROAD EAST CHILLIWACK Saturday, June 7 Commencing at 11 a.m. at EDENBANK FARM OLIVER N. WELLS Vedder Koad, Sardis, 1J.C. CENTENNIAL DRESS INVITED.

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