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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 19

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THE CTTTTJ.TWACTv PROfiRfiSS, 2C, 10r.O Heating, Seating Improvements Coliseum Takes On New Loo If you thought you would, -are be filled in. MSM i Another new feature is the cen shingling. The cust is $8,912. Over in the Ag Hall a gas heating system has been installed vilh four heat vents installed to live a good bhst of heat through-ut the hall. The Ag Hall also so that the steps are more gradual and much easier Co negotiate.

LEAKY ROOF Hockey fans from last season remember the leaky roof on he Coliseum. The old aluminum roof will be arefully taken off and sold anc its place will be asphal. Country Club Invites Everyone An open invitation has been xtended by Chilliwaek Golf and Country club to anyone wishing to attend a day-long program of entertainment scheduled for this Saturday. Billed as a Green's Committee Social, the program gets under way at 2 p.m. with golf contests, a chicken barbeque and winds up with a dance in the clubhouse from 9 p.m.

to midnight. Both men and women are invited to attend the social which is being Staged to raise funds for further work on the course. Among the committee's plans 'are to plant several thousand trees around the perimeter and tral 'aisle system which enables you to reach your seat much easier than before nd adds IOC the seating capacity. During the public skating ses sions skaters had trouble gettini on and off the ice but the fou; entrances have been refinishet freeze to death in the Coliseum last winter and if you got clothes snagged on the rough seats have no fear for the coming season. New finishing 'on the seals and a modern heating system are being installed.

The heating an oil fired ias a new roof covering. Cost off ttllur- rv. -f L. been estim- V-UIIU3 sJ YY II I II I ICI VUMIC I UUMII he Ag Hall roof ha at $3,000. Visiting Swim Clubs 55 yds.

breast stroke (girls 11 and 12) it'hird place Patsy McCracken. 55 yds. breast stroke (boys 11 and 12) first place Lee Cultus Lake Swim Club will be hosts at a "Summer Swim Clubs Finale" on Saturday, August when 1h visiting to.imc h'c't water system winch will heat dressing rooms, washrooms and foyer 'at a of $8,500. The fans previously sat on edge of two-by-fours but these have now been finished with one inch fine. The entire seating and standing space in the arena has Dennis Tuttle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Tuttle, 'Cullus Lake, 'brought home the bacon" on Friday evening, a handsome trophy for boys 13 and 14 years in the competition of "Summer Swim Clubs" championships at Empire Pool, Vancouver, on Thursday 'and Friday. Clubs competing included Empire Pool, Cultus Lake, White Rock Crescent Beach, North Vancouver, Port Alberni, North Kamloops, Kelowna, Britannia and Boundary Bay, something over 300 competitors.

Crescent Beach came first with us. ireesiyie (gins ana be Britannia Woodfibre, Sunset under) second place C.L.S.C. p0ol, Vancouver, Empire Pool, 55 yds. backstroke (boys 11 and; Vancouver, and West Vancouver 12) fourth place Bob White. Club.

110 yds. backstroke (boys 13 and 14) third place Dennis I Tuttle; fourth place Fraser fourth place George Bai. Hagel; sixth place Ross White. 220 yds. freestyle relay (girls 110 yds.

breast stroke (girls 15; 13 and 14 sixth place C.L.S.C. and 16) second place Betty! 220 yds. freestyle relay (boys Lou Sharon; fourth place Judy! 13 and 14) second place C.L.S.C. Buckingham. 440 yds.

freestyle relay (girls down the faii'wavs of the course this fall. They are intended as wind breaks. Some of the trees planted last fall were hit by frost. Other plans include the construction of sandtraps, landscaping around the clubhouse land installation of walks and paths. Members are being 'asked to remember the needs of the club when thinning out their gardens of shrubs and flowers.

248 points; Ogopcgo, second with been covered with pine. A total of 20,000 feet of lumber will be needed to finbh the seats, at an estimated cost of $5,000. The seats will be painted but before they are the color must be decided. Various paint companies will give practical demonstrations of what colors to use. After all companies have given their ideas the management will make the final decision.

LOWER FIRE HAZARD If you remember the former seating arrangement there were four pits on the cast side and 'two on the wett side. To lower via 110 yds breast stroke (boys 15,15 and 16) second place C.L.S.C. 440 yds. freestyle relay (boys and 16) fourth place Don 'Carter; fifth place Brian Davies; sixth place George Bai. 15 and 16) second place C.L.S.C.

220 yds. medley relay (girls 13 220 yds. freestyle relay (girls, and 14) third place C.L.S.C. 11 and 12) third place C.L.S.C The fellow with money to burn seldom sits by the fire. fire hazard, however, these pits 189 points; Empire Pool, third at 175 points and Cultus Lake, fourth with 169 points.

These are the events in which Cultus Lake won recorded points: 55 yds. freestyle (boys 10 and under) third place Bruce Bishop. 55 yds. freestyle (boys 11 and 12) fifth place Bob White. 110 yds.

freestyle (boys 13 and 14) first place Dennis Tuttle. 110 yds freestyle (girls 15 and 16) fourth place Judy Buckingham; sixth place Chris Foster. 110 yds. freestyle (boys 15 and 16) third place Don Carter; fifth place George Bai. 55 yds.

breast stroke (girls 10 i I VV' 'us, 220 yds. medley relay (boys 13 and 14) first place C.L.S.C. 220 yds. medley relay (girls 15 and 16) third place C.L.S.C. 220 yds.

medley relay (boys 15 and 16) second place C.L.S.C. Event 37 A. Diving (girls 12 and under) fifth place Linda Bai; -sixth place Pat I'appyn. Event 37 C. Diving (Girls 16 and under) fifth place Opal Bai.

Event 37 D. Diving (boys 16 and under) fifth place Grant Carter. "The good die young" is especially true of resolutions. 220 yds. freestvie relay (bovs 11 and 12) fifth place C.L.S.C.

110 yds. breast stroke (boys 13 and 14) first place Dennis Tuttle; second place Carl Fair-dough. 110 yds. backstroke (girls 15 and 16) fourth place Chris Foster. 110 yds.

backstroke (boys 15 and 16) fourth place Grant Carter. 55 yds. butterfly (girls 15 and 16) fifth place Betty Lou Sharon. 55 yds. butterfly (boys 15 and 16) third place Don Carter; Sensational pay you 9 Dr, n7 and under) second place Gerry Small.

55 yds. breast stroke (boys 10 and under) sixth place Doug Tuttle. THE COLISEUM staff takes time out to have a look at the newly installed furnace which will be in operation by the middle of September. From left to right are Bob McEachren, Lem Hay, kneeling, Joe Morrall, Roy Stone and Percy Downton, manager. gives you a farm-size baler on the easiest terms ever Whether you want the new low-cost, twine-tie Case 133 baler that works fast even in heavy hay the big-tonnage Case 140 or big-bale Case 160 for twine or wire see us now for a "once-in-a-lifetime" deal.

i3 Karen Mulder iii ii iimi iiiiiiniiiiuiiiin 133 Baler Cultus Swim Club Places Second New Sure-tie 4 Sports Star Of The Week iSr-Tii When it comes to sports Karen Mulder can sure Cultus Lake 'swim Club took jump to it. As a matter of fact she can Pved centre and was among the second place in interclub compe tition at Crescent Beach Satur most games. jump higher than most boys and 1 l' day. Five clubs took part in the She played centre for three holds the Fraser Valley junior record at 5'years and every year tlhe team competition namely, Crescent Beach, White Rock, West Van girls high jumpin feet. couver, Empire Pool Cultus Lake with 'the Cultus swimmers bringing in 130 points.

Crescent Karen was born in Chilliwaek and has 'attended schools here ever since. wncn Karen came tnt'o junior Beach won 290, White Rock 119, West Vancouver 123, and Empire Pool 44. high she really get her epor'Us career going in earnest. She play- to Vancouver Island by 'PRINCESS' ship There's always a space for your car just phone for reservations on board a 'Princess' ship it's free, it's convenient, it saves time! The fastest way to go between Vancouver and Nanaimo no delay, no waiting in line and no suburban driving! Take a Canadian Pacific 'Princess' ship to Vancouver Island the only auto ferry with free advance car reservation service! For information and reservatioJis call MU 1-2212 ed on the junior girls volleyball I and basketball teams through to Out of 21 event's Cultus placed first in six tef them with Bruce Bishop winning a first for 25 yard free style, Linda Bucking Ask for a Iry-lt-yoursell" ham 50 yard backstroke, Denni: Tuttle 75 yards medley, Lee Ains worth 50 yard breast stroke, Den test right on your own farm no charge, of course nis Tuttle 75 yard freestyle and one first for the boys relay. The grade 8.

Karen also 'took part in all the track and field meets 'the junior high offered end raked in more than her share of win's. Coming into 'the senior high was a big move for Karen and she took advantage of all the sports posiible. Karen started her high school sports off in the junior girls basketball team. Being taller than most girls on the team, Karen club has also placed second three events third in eleven events and fourth in one event BUTLER BROS. SUPPLIES LTD.

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The practice will be held at the Monarchs diamond CALLING ALL STUDiMTS! 19 Younjr Street South Phone SY 4-4141 at 6:30 or the fairgrounds oval. fkUj2 JOIN THE MASTER -BILT Who Wrote If Contest won the Fraser Valley championship. VOLLEYBALL Also in grades nine, ten and eleven, Karen played on the junior girls volleyball teams 'and in two of these years the team won the Fraser Valley Championship. Although Karen wa's outstanding in basketball and volleyball, her most outstanding contribution to high school sport came in her track and field work. In grade nine She not only came first in the junior girls high jump events but broke the previous year's record.

The (record was set at four feet and nine inches' and Karen broke it with a jump of four feet and eleven and one half inches. From grade nine to eleven she held the record both at the high school as well as at the U.B.C. tfack meets. When she 'as in grade eleven the Centennial games were held at Empire Stadium. TELIX 17 JEWEL WRIST WATCHES 200 ADDITIONAL PRIZES Simply purchase a genuine "Master-Bil Zipper Binder from to $9.60 and Karen entered the women i open high jump event and sailed over at five feet.

For this feat she received a plaque. She has also won the Halcrow trophy for three years in succes VOU COULD BE A I. sion -and 'one for the senior girls high jump Which s-he won this year. HIGH JUMP Last year Karen took charge of the senior girls high jump but didn't break any records. While Saddle Bags Top Grain Cowhide.

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During her high school years she has collected four track and field trophies and one plaque for high jumping. Ribbons? Well she has enough to make herself 'a dress. Karen will be back at CH S. again this year to pick up a few needed courses and after that she has her eye on a future as an airline stewardess. "The Prescription Drugs'ist" UN 5-4025 SY 4-4161 SY 3-3433 Agassiz Chilliwaek Vedder v-198 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia,.

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