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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 21

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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TTtK CITTLLTWACK PROflRTlSS, Dec, 10, 3 CoUlltry SIlOW Cultus Lake HURRY! English Da irymen See New Equipment Much new equipment of interest was shown at the Evergreens and silver streamers, lighted candles on red and silver covers, made a delightful Christmas theme in the basement of Cultus Lake Memorial church on Wednesday afternoon, when the "Explorers" group of the church held their Christmas tea and bazaar. Tea tables, centered with Christmas decorations and candles, were wailed on by members of the group. Chief Explorer Wendy Snider opened the bazaar by announcing the singing of Christmas carols by the girls. Carols were "Silent Oh Little Town of Beth dairy show recently held at Olympia, London. This, the most important show concerned with dairying in Britain, is organized by the British Dairy Farmers' Association.

This year, nearly 650 animal not only that it is a dual-purpose machine, but, since delivery does not depend on gravity, the feed 1 were entered in ten dairy cauie classes, while among 75 entries new classes for dairy ice cream was one nown specially lehem" and "Away in a Manger." Accompanist was Mrs. M. Buck from Singapore. There were also ingham. SMOOTH -BREWED classes for dairy products, preserved fruit and vegetables, Responsible for the affair was the Explorer leader.

Mrs. Tom WITH SEEDLESS HOPS ing hopper, mill and crusher, and delivery hopper, can all be housed on he same storey. The treated product can be delivered at a distance, or even above the level of the machine, by pneumatic delivery pipe. The centrifugal starting dutch has been designed to apply power gradually and thus eliminate difficulties which may arise when a meal mixer is stalled up under load. On being started the meal mixer runs freely; when a critical speed is reached the clutch comes into operation.

Processers were interested in the machine developed by Britain's National Institute for Re- No seeds the honey, beeswax and mead, horticultural products, bacon carcases, veal calf carcases, pigs, poultry, goats and pigeons. Two exhibits of direct interest to the dairy farmer were a new type of calf feeder which is claimed to minimise scour, and a new pre-cooked and pre-digest-ed foodstuff for calves. FEEDER AVOIDS TROUBLES The calf feeder a rubber teat attached to the bottom of an inverted aluminium bottle reproduces the principles of hops Lancaster, and her assistants Mrs. Launce Ker and Mrs. M.

Buckingham, with Mrs. D. Snider, Mrs. T. Ainsworth, Mrs.

V. Guidone and -Mrs. M. W. Sharon also assisting.

Novelty table, convened by 'Mrs. Ker, did a rushing business, plants were sold by Wendy Snider, Mrs. M. V. Sharon was in charge of the home cooking, assisted Mrs.

Ben McGrath of Rose-dale and by Mary Ann Sharon. Lana Ainsworth looked after the cake guessing contest, and door prize of a decorated Christmas cake, made and donated by Mrs. D. Snider, was won by Mrs. John Last Call For Changes in the New Telephone Directory The deadline for the Fraser Valley Telephone Directory is at hand.

There is only a short time left to make changes in the YELLOW PAGES or White Tages sections of i this important book. This is the final announcement of closing. If you haven't arranged to be represented in the YELLOW PAGES, do so AT ONCE. If you wish to change your White Pages alphabetical listing, tell the telephone company IMMEDIATELY. no unpleasant bitterness.

That's why Old Vienna Lager Beer and O'Keefe Ale are so delightfully mild, so refreshingly robust with never a trace of bitterness. You'll take to them at once. ni ur i Dairying. Employing a teat suck and push makes flnd pressirre the machine the ca "work for Us milk, mouldi suitabo thermopias. prevents gulping and gorging material TCCUrejy and com.

Ugguccioni. uim -uu4 u.u M.a -ipidely round the contours of form a small curd in the mouth rectangular blocks of cheese in Members of the group who as sisted with entertainment and waiting on tables included Wendy before the milk meets the stronger digestive juices of the stomach. The feeder thus prevents the formation in the stomach of those large masses of curd which can lead first to in Snider, Mary Ann Sharon, Lana Ainsworth, Patsy McCracken, Margaret Henderson, Joan Hen derson, Sheila Edwards, Anne digestion and then to scouring. Bishop, Dale Carter, Linda Buckingham, Thclma Laughlin, Tanis Lovatt, Melody Guidone, Sharron Kavanagh, Joyce McCracken, Ger tended for the manufacture of rindless cheese. (Continued on Page 5) More About Resazurin (Continued from Page 2) commensurate with the returns of the industry in which it works, the perishable agricultural products industry had special problems.

It was faced with a limited harvesting and processing season, and could suffer severely under a labor tie-up. The B.C.F.G.A. 111.11,1 ill 1 miiju ry Small, Jeanine Ferguson, Mar-jorie Sneddon, Marilyn Hiles, The new calf food was put on the market three weeks before the show opened. It is completely pre digested, having been subject artificially to all the processes of mastication, mixing with liquid, bringing to stomach temperature, and so on, to which food is naturally subject in the body of the calf. It is sold in the form of flakes Ricky Mammel.

Norma Kirkpat-rick, Lorna McColm, Barbara White, Heather Cameron, Linda Bai, Linda Valenta, Kelly Small, Patsy Bereth, Paula Bereth and Wendy Carruthers. Patsy McCracken, keeper of the FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY Phone Chilliwnck 4-31 SI and contains 23 different ingre- rtipnte nn pprpnls. animal AND WHILE YOU'RE AT IT Can people find your name in the phone book? Mere are a few of the ways in which inexpensive extra directory listings can help Business Subscribers: List names, addresses and positions of key employees. List your firm name in more than one way. List the companies your firm represents.

List your firm in out-of-town directories. List after-hours numbers of officials. Residence Subscribers Por a very low monthly charge, list additional members of the family, permanent guests or boarders. Why not order votirs to-dav? said that independent arbitration treasury, sold the ticket at the door. Winner of the contest, guessing the weight of a Christmas and vegetable proteins, vitamins ils a lair- and equitable means and trace elements.

Seven years of settling disputes. Their motion of experiment and two years "That the Government CALL FOR cake, made and donated by Mrs. L. Ker, was Mrs. Jack Pulford.

practical testing on the maker's tsnusn coiumDia oe requested own farm preceded the food's Pass legislation whereby any pearance on the market. iiaoor dispute involving perisnaoie ef ri P33 PCTS! RSSsM Mrs. L. Lindsay, Vancouver, Fmm tl, snmp firm romps pruuueis wmcn can was an overnight visitor on Tues not be settled by conciliation day at the home of her daughter. O'KEEFE BREW IN6 COMPANY (B.C.) LIMITED Mrs.

D. Snider and family, attended the "Explorer" tea at nnnisii coi.i miih compwy milk-equivalent food adjusted for fattening. This is a milk replacement with a high fat content designed to depress bone formation and increase the formation of flesh. It is of advantage in countries where milk is subsidised unrl it ic mnro nrnfilnhlp In Cultus Lake Memorial church on must go before a Supreme Court Judge for arbitration the judgment to be binding on both parties." There was some doubt as to the power of the provincial government to appoint Supreme Court judges to arbitrate labor This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Wednesday afternoon.

1 sell it than to feed it to A resolution from the board DUAL-PURPOSE MACHINE of directors of the B.C. Feder-Among new machinery was action of Agriculture, supporting hammer mill and oat crusher the school taxation plan of the with pneumatic delivery, and a Union of B.C. Municipalities, centrifugal starting clutch for was approved. The UBCM plan meal mixers. Advantages of the asks that the provincial govcrn- Out With The Old, In With The What You Don't Want, Find What You Do, Willi Progress Classified Ads.

hammer will and oat crusher arement take over from the munici palities all costs of education except fifty per cent of the cost of construction of new schools. OPPOSE FREIGHT INCREASE The convention went on record as opposed to the interim freight rate increase of 17 granted to the railways, and asked the fed eral government to suspend the order and carry out a complete investigation of Canada's railway This new Bet Air 4-Dnor Sedan, like all '59 Chervici, has safer, eaier rolling Tyrex cord tires. Genera Mofori Valu problem. Surrey Cooperative Associa tion's resolution requesting i more equitable rate for Work LT3 men's Compensation to farmers wim mm was earned. HEW They claimed the present rate of 4 deters many farmers from L3 taking advantage of this protec tion.

The obvious lack of adequate credit for farming as compared to that available to industry was noted in a resolution presented by the Vancouver Island Poultry Cooperative Association. The motion commended the federal min- ister of agriculture for his an nounced intention of introducing new farm loan legislation at the next session of parliament The convention unanimously endorsed a resolution from the Surrey Cooperative Association petitioning the government of Canada to continue the freight assistance on feed grains and feed grain products on the present basis. VALLEY DRAINAGE A detailed resolution from the Delta Farmers Institute outlining and ire tSpacious llofa liy Fisher A FULL SERES OF ELEGANT IMPALA MODELS NEW HI-THRIFT INTRODUCED New Magic-Mirror Finish on all Models NEW V8 PERFORMANCE DURABILITY Vastly Increased Areas of Visibility New handling, riding and steering ease EVEN SMOOTHER, STEADIER FULL COIL SUSPENSION see the '59 models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers the drainage and irrigation prob lems of the Lower Fraser Valley was approved. It asked that ap 8 propriate governmental agencies Say "Merry Christmas" with ROYAL BANK MONEY ORDERS! be requested to provide information on such subjects as water table depths, surface water re moval, size and location of drain aee and irrigation ditches and precipitation. South Saanich Farmers' received the approval when A gift of cash is always welcome and when you buy your money orders this year be sure to get tlietn at your nearest Royal Bank branch.

117 each Royal they moved a resolution that the Provincial Government seek some way or means to discourage and prevent the use of 'Loss Leaders' on perishable farm products. A resolution from the Delta Farmers' Institute madevseveral recommendations on utility-rights-of-way. It advocated municipal council approval on location, type of construction and easements; and believed exclusive liauk Money Order you'll gel at no extra cost an envelope and a mailing; folder in gay Ch rislmas colours, with which to send your gift and personal greetings. You can use Royal Bank Money Orders to send gifts ff cash to friends or relatives in Canada, the U.S., Great Britain or Tlis West Indiand Royal liauk. Drafts to send money elsewhere in the world.

THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ire44's Cbilliuack Branch: L. G. Berry, Manager use of the rights-oi-way snouiu not be given. The motion, which was approved, said that power lines should be put underground in all potentially sub-divisable areas. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE 110 YALE ROAD WEST HIONES: 4-4111 4-4121 9 i3.

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