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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 16

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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THE CHILLIWACK PROG HESS, Sept. 27, 19o0 Navy Disciplined Army Outpoints Rivals In Tri-Service Golf Ring up another for MAGIC I -v svf Ki GINGERBREAD DESSERT RING Army evened the score with Navy Saturday in Officers' Inter Service golf competition when they handily won the second of a series of three team golf matches. The liCAF i was third in the match played at Meadowlands. Third match is for Vancouver next month with the RCAF as Navy was victorious in the first handicaps were subtracted low Mix and sift 3 times, ljjj c. once-sifted pnstry Hour (or c.

once-sifted lmrd-wheai. Hour), 2 tsps. Magic Making Powder, tsp. baking soda, tap. salt, xi tsp.

ground cinnamon, tsp. ground ginger, tsp. grated nutmeg, ('renin c. butter or margarine and blend in J.j c. lightly-packed brown sugar; gradually beat in 1 well-beaten egg and c.

molasses. Combine c. buttermilk and tsp. vanilla. Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with liquids and spread batter in greased 8" angel cako pan.

Hake in rather slow oven, 325, iiei score ueeicung me winners. Making up the teams Saturday were: Armv 2nd Lieut. F. It. Freeborn, RCSME; Capt.

Caull, Vie-toria; 11. II. Webb, Vaneou- ver: Perron, Victoria: Major Dobson, Victoria; Mr. Harri- mn V.innninrni" (Vint Tnn 1 match vf the series in Victoria earlv in July with the soldiers second and the airmen third. This time Army piled up points.

Navy 9'n points and the Air Force points. inning Army team was made about f() nuns. Serve with bard sauco which has bven flavored with grated orange rind. Yield: servings. up with olhcers irom RCSME, B.C RCSME and Capt.

John i Mta headquarters and the Royal Butler RCSME. Canadan Artillery on Vancouver stranniXi Cmdr. Amvot, Cmdr. Island. Navy clivoteers all were Doyle Cmdl.

chauvin iro.n Esquimau mid RCAF from Collins Lieut. Foster, Lieut. Lee V.iiKouver. Lnd Mr Holland. RCAF Wing- 1 he competition was match Cmdr.

Lambert, Mansell, plav in threesomes with points being given for the most holes won on each nine and on the 18 holes. Comishan, McDowell. Burgess, FO Pidgeon, Group Capt. Easton and Philp. imwutr.

apt. Ian MacDonald, who handled the draw for the match here, Councillor and Mrs. Clarence said that there are steps afoot to Newby returned Saturday from a have style of scoring changed next motor trip to Nelson where Mr. year if the matches are continued. Newby was delegate at the UBCM Instead of the present point sys-! convention.

They returned via tt'in the competitors would play Grand Coulee dam. Spokane and straight medal golf with after Kclowna. VICKERS'IS DISTILLED IN CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED BY Calvett Ihii advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. bridge inspection Two members ot the newiy-tormed 57th Independent Field Squadron, slated to join Lmted Nations' lorces. Spr.

11. J. Barron, llolvro il. top. and Spr.

1). D. MeRae. Squanusli. look over a section ot Bailev bridge at the RCSME training center.

Thev are undergoing basic engineering training at the camp as members ot the 57; h. ho bridge was built last spring bv the 23rd field Squadron. eaoauarters piactice makes perfect because a soldier hanpens to be a cook doesu release linn training when he is part ot the Lmted Nations K.rce. m. Bailev.

Woodstock. a cook bv trade, looks over his a workout on the Sten gun range. Lieut. Lome jncouver I F.C student in the COIC, top. and I pi.

1). II. MacNiven check the total as well. for Chilliwack and District 1 'i lH.vfiri tvith ilea tunny in tin 1 1 1 OXFoE I tl '(3Ioiioooiislriit'tioiiM Body II I Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes I II Gear Shift in Steering Column I I One-piece Adjustahle Front Seat if Large Luggage Compartment 1 1 gf iA Yale Itoad West, just west of the City Hall See the new Morris Oxford, Minors, and Morris Minor Convertibles now on display at W'estgate Service. You will like the many features incorporated in the Morris cars most of all you will like its amazing economy of operation.

Drop in at W'estgate Service today and ask for a demonstration drive. Save Money on a New Car W'estgate Service have a few Morris Minors still in stock and are selling them at the old price of $13o5. Better hurry for one of these $1898-oc SF I tlif I Afew I In Our Mechanical Dept. W'e are equipped to offer expert repairs to all types of cars, including British makes. When in need of auto repairs he sure to call on W'estgate for prompt service and careful workmanship.

with heater I)ee)-cusliioiie(l luxury for six with real economy, too! Up to 35 miles per gallon! A cinch to handle a cinch to park! See it for vourself-TODAY! at Vancouver WESTGATE SERVICE Distributed in British Columbia and Alberta by Oxford Motors Limited, 654 Burrard Street, Vancouver, WESTGATE SERVICE 403 Yale Road West Phone 7078 a hard workout A bren gun is not ihe lightest firearm in the world and these five sappers are taking a rest after a strenuous practice. Back row, from left, are Spr. Nick HudiakolT, Nelson; Spr. W. A.

Tiner, Owen Sound, 'and Spr. F. C. Scale. Vancouver; front row, Spr.

D. G. Easson, Stratford, and Spr. F. A.

Abbott, Woodstock. All are members of the 57th Field Squadron commanded by Major Eton Rochester. All photos courtesy Vancouver Daily Province. BRITISH CAR CENTRE 403 Yale Road West hang on tight A lugged refresher course in getting in top physical shape is pan a the course for new recruits in the 57th Field Squadron. Spr.

P. 3 Comas. Chemainus. and Spr. Wilfrid Hill, Shannonville, aivwn crawling along the ropes that form part of the course that must be negotiated.

Board fences, barbed j. ,1 other hindrances dot the course. Phone 7078 PERSONALS YOU CAN DO MORE THAN TALK ABOUT Charlie Bli.shen loft Saturday niKht to reside in Edmonton. Mr and Mrs. Peter F.

Melntyre, Trail, spent a tew days last week at the home of the itter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Dodimead. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

(Gus) Charles and daughter. Mi: Patsy Charles, left Sunday to reside in Portland. I) re. -A yffty- ''Js wmm NEEDS WL TO TRAIN FOR SIGNAL CORPS OPERATIONS The Signal Corps is vital to almost every phase of operation in the network of Canada's defences. Nerve centre, of the Army, the Signal Corps helps co-ordinate the vast and complex operations of our modern forces.

To young men who want to serve Canada, the Signal Corps offers serv ice that is interesting, exciting important. TO ENLIST YOU MUST Place Your Order NOW for YOUNG REGISTERED BREEDING BULLS Getting your stock from B.C. 's oldest established Brahman breeder assures you of getting the right bull at the right price. Cross breeding with a Brahman wi grzatly increase your returns on calves For further particulars write or wire Geo. H.

and Floyd i Rannie Coldwater Ranch, Merritt, B. C. GO ACTIVE SERVE YOUR COUNTRY by strengthening Canada's Armed Forces today fo build up the defences agafnsf aggression everywhere. Report right away fo TIRE TROUBLE? we'll pull you through 1. Be a Canadian citizen or British subject.

2. Be 17 to 29 years of age. 3. Be single. 4.

Meet Army test requirements. 5. Volunteer for service anywhere Recruiting Office, 475 Howe Street, VANCOUVER, B.C. Depot, open 8 A.M. lo 10 P.M.

daily. Bring cerrificafe of age and education with you Join the CANADIAN fiiliYMTIVE FORCE Howl I I I I I I I.I I III I 'I I I I I HI I III i BETTER CAR CARE STARTS HERE Try The PROGRESS for SMART BUSINESS STATIONERY.

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