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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 24

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is is on 1 THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, September 15, 1971 7B Y's Words Time Changes Beginners A and Monday p.m. Star 1, 2, 3, 3 and 4-Monday p.m. GREENDALE EXTENSION, Saturday, gymnasium and crafts, p.m. Our times seemed to get confused in our advertising somewhere along the line, so this is the reason for the above being so prominent. We are already getting a great response from you and we are really pleased to find SO many people signing up whom we met last year.

The Solo Club enjoyed their camp week. The only complaint was that the cooking was too good, and everyone had a hard time not to put on a few pounds. As long as the same cook Shirley Griffeth is available, everyone wants to go back next year. Good work Shirley you did it again. We met with our Leaders' Corps last week and had 32 Group gets no reduction In general the decision to charge organizations for the use of rooms in the Chilliwack health centre has evoked no complaints.

But, director Dr. A. S. Arneil noted at last week's meeting of the union board of health, one group has asked for a reduction of the $3 fee because it uses the centre in the afternoons, when special janitorial services are not required. "Gosh," said Ald.

Mrs. Dorothy Kostrzewa, "how about "I think $3 is rock bottom," said chairman H. A. Borg. And three dollars it will stay, members agreed.

Champ-Donald United Church setting for wedding Rev. R. W. Bray was the officiating minister when Lynda Dianne Donald and Lawerance (Larry) Robert Champ exchanged marriage vows September 4 in Chilliwack United Church. Bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Donald, Chilliwack, and the groom is the son of Mrs. M. McLeod, Langley, and D. Champ, Burnaby.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long sleeved empire gown of peau de soie with matching train falling from the high waistline. It was trimmed with clusters of daisies. The neckline, sleeves and skirt were trimmed with small daisies centred with sequins and tiny pearls. The two-tier veil, edged with lace, was held by a headpiece of white flowers and pink bows. Bride carried pink and white carnations and wore her groom's gift of a sterling silver chain bracelet with cultured pearls.

Linda Dunne was maid of honor wearing an empire gown of vivid pink peau de MR. AND MRS. LARRY CHAMP (nee Lynda Donald) Personal Where It's At Vanishing Point starring Barry Newman, Dean Jagger and Charlotte Rampling CHILLIWACK THEATRE VEERS SHOW STARTS AT DUSK PHONES 795-3554 or 795-3924 Sept. 16, 17, 18 CLINT EASTWOOD The Deadliest Man Alive on a Whole Army! CLINT EASTWOOD SHIRLEY MACLAINE a MARTIN RACKIN PRODUCTION 'TWO MULES FOR SISTER A UNIVERSAL PICTURE GP plus In Search of Gregory Color. Michael Sarrazin, Julie Christie, John Hurt.

Murder on wheels Autoball the world's most dangerous sport, where all that counts is finishing first and alive! Color Cartoon Sunday, Sept. 19 SUNDAY TRADERS MART 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Where you can buy sell shop swap trade or browse. Rain or Shine come prepared.

SUNDAY ONLY Sept. 19 INTEr 20. 108 frank Sinatra is tony rome A cool private eye whose clients are both dangerous and demanding! Hear Nancy Sinatra sing the title song! PLUS FATHOM Color. Raquel Welch Tony Franciosa. She's a sky diving darling built for action her deadliest weapon her mini-bikini! "FROZEN SPARKLERS" Color Cartoon starts a four-night run at The Paramount Theatre tonight (Wednesday).

Film, which includes one of the wildest and fastest moving car chases ever on the screen, replaces the previously scheduled McCabe and Mrs. Miller. Movie tells of an ex-racer and the people he meets on his way to deliver a "soupedup" car. Included in the list of people whom he meets are, an aging desert rat; two "honeymooning" homosexuals; a hippie and his nude girl friend and a blind disc jockey. At the Paramount Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, are the companion features The Priest's Wife, and Wait Until Dark.

Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni star in The Priest's Wife. It tells of the entanglements of an Italian priest with a young woman who needs help desperately. Movie is billed as comedy. Wait Until Dark is a firstclass Hitchcock type thriller starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Movie deals with an attractive young woman who happens to be blind and quickly becomes terrorized by a psychotic.

Two Mules for Sister Sara, and In Search of Gregory, are the companion features at the Chilliwack Drive-in Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Set against the background of Mexico in the blood-spattered era of Emperor Maximilian and Benito Juarez, Two Mules for Sister Sara captures the brooding spirit and savagery of Mexico as the protagonists are caught up in the revolution. Clint Eastwood portrays an itinerant American adventurer and Shirley MacLaine is seen as Sister Sara. Canadian actor Michael Sarrazin co-stars with Julie Christie in the movie In Search of Gregory. Sarrazin is seen as a likable maniac" who casts a spell over an entire household and in the process becomes romantically involved with a troublesome female.

Sunday night only at the drive-in, the movies are Tony Rome and Fathom. Frank Sinatra is Tony Rome and his co-stars are Jill St. John, Richard Conte, Gena Rowlands, Simon Oakland, Jeffrey Lynn and Lloyd Bochner. Tough, cynical but totally dedicated to his work, Tony Rome is a thoroughly up-todate version of the unforgettable characters created by Humphrey Bogart in the 40s. Raquel Welch and Tony Franciosa headline the cast of Fathom.

"You Asked Me" PAM THOMAS lay down the house rules before the guests get out of the car! Broken Dear Broken: You are handling the situation with much tact. Personally I would be much tempted to explain, quietly of course, to your guests that furniture stomping and lamp breaking are not house privileges and that therefore discipline rights must be negotiated. Either that or spank the little monsters. Dear Pam: My son has a new habit. T.V.

He started watching the kiddie programs about a year ago, but the last three weeks he has decided that he must watch everything that comes on! From morning till night Jeffy sits, watching. He wants his breakfast, lunch and dinner in the den, in front of the tube; he wants nobody to come in to play, he will not go out to play. Just watch T.V., thanks. It is driving me bugs. And it is not good for the kid, either.

He should be outside getting healthy and tired. I have tried everything the nice way, but that does not work. Any ideas? Boob-Tube Mom Dear Boob: Yes. Turn off the set. If you have any questions, please address them to Pam Thomas, in care of The Chilliwack Progress, P.O.

Box 160, Chilliwack. Another dance for engineers Members of Britain's Royal Engineers were happy enough with the September 4 dance which many of Chilliwack's young ladies, 18 and over attended, that they have arranged a repeat of the evening on Friday, September 18. Set for September 18 at Cheam Centre, the dance will be free and will be one of many ways in which the engineers have become acquainted with the Chilliwack community. Dance is set for 8:30 p.m., and like the previous event, will be girls 18 and over. show up, and more want to come later.

It is a very exciting group to have around, full of enthusiasm and energy. We will keep you informed of coming plans. Some are mapping out what they are going to do for our display on September 23 We have asked for their contributions towards' this column, so you will be hearing from them in their own words in the future: How about hearing from you out there. We are wondering if people read us, or if we are wasting words and paper space. Have you any ideas or comments for us? Please write in care of 'Y' Words, YM-YWCA, 231 Princess Street, Chilliwack, Hope to hear from a couple of people anyway.

Outof-town guests at the Wiens-Fast wedding included 'Marg and Nettie Funk and Vic Mensch, Coaldale, Alberta; Gloria Peters, Ann and Louise Wiens, Winnipeg; Brenda Adrian, Rick Gossen, Hepburn; Dwight Nickel and Elsie Bushman, Watrous; Vera Janz, Vauxhall; Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Walker, Saskatoon; Sharon Klassen, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reghr, Kelowna; Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Siebert, La Glace. Candlelighter at ceremony At the wedding of Patricia Doris Konkol and James Leonard Hobson held August 25 in Chilliwack United Church Miss Gail Hodgins was the candlelighter at the double ring, candlelight ceremony. CIVIC PROPERTIES AND RECREATION COMMISSION COMING EVENTS EVERGREEN HALL Sept. 15 Forestry Orientation, Clover Room, all day and evening.

ARA, Minto, p.m. Sept. 16 Ballet Classes, Slesse Room, p.m. Sept. 17 Centennial Ball, Cheam, p.m.

18. The Gideons, Cheam, p.m. 20 The Referee Clinic, Slesse, p.m. Sept. 21 Arts Council, Slesse, p.m.

Referee Clinic, Minto, p.m. ON THE GROUNDS Sept. 18 Chilliwack Minor Football, 10 a.m. COLISEUM Sept. 18 Minor Hockey School, 1 p.m.

MR. AND MRS. WILLIE WIENS (nee Vi Fast) John Rodgers portrait Candles lit before couple enter church Dear Pam: We have a couple staying with us. They have three kids. The family used to live beside us until they moved out of town last year; now they are here for an extended visit.

My husband and I got along with this couple very well while they were our neighbors. But now that they are our guests, we are having problems. As guests, they are good neighbors. Their kids have taken over the house and everything in it. They walk on my furniture, they break my lamps, they stomp through my flowers.

It i is dreadful! And each time I speak to them, their parents remind us that they have the discipline rights! We will just be nice about it until they have gone, and then present them with a bill for the broken things. But I just had to get it off my chest. I hope that anybody who is expecting old neighbors as guests, and who reads this, will remember to Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes Exclusive Healing Substance Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids. you want satisfactory relief from 'Itching Piles' -here's good news. A renowned research laboratory has found a unique healing substance that promptly relieves the burning itch and pain--actually shrinks hemorrhoids.

This substance' has been shown to produce a most effective rate of healing. Its germ-killing properties also help prevent infection. In case after case "very striking improvement" novas noted. eveu among cases of standing. And this improvement was maintained over a period of months! This was accomplished by a new healing substance which helps heal injured cells and stimulate growth of new tissue.

Now is offered in ointment and suppository forin called Preparation Ask for it at all drug -satisfaction or money refunded. CANADIAN FORCES BASE CHILLIWACK is sponsoring a ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY BRONZE MEDALLION COURSE DATE: September 28, 1971 TIME: 2100 Hours (9 p.m.) PLACE: CFB Chilliwack Cheam Centre COST: $10.00 plus examination fee PRE-REQUISITES: (1) Minimum Age 14 (2) Prior Basic Training In Water Safety and Swimming Skills (Recommended CRCS Senior Swimming, RLSS Intermediate award, or YMCA Equivalent) Earn money in your spare time. The first step to becoming a professional life guard. Junior candlelighters and the bride's attendants lit the candles in Broadway Mennonite Brethren Church before Dwight Nickel sang "Take Thou My Hands" at the wedding of Violi Eleanor Fast and Willie Wiens. Following the solo the bride and groom entered the church.

Further songs were sung by Mr. Nickel and Marg and Nettie Funk of Coaldale, Alberta, during the ceremony and signing of the register. Sharon Klassen, Calgary, was organist. Rev. Ben Heppner was the officiating minister and Rev.

Ben Epp gave the message. Bride wore an empire gown fashioned by her sister Irene. It was white crepe with the bodice, collar and cuffs covered with French lace. The skirt swept into an eight-foot train. A rose covered headpiece held the lengthy veil.

She carried yellow and coral rose buds, coral carnations and white stephanotis. Brenda Adrian of Hepburn, Saskatchewan, was maid of honor and Helen Wiens was briesmaid. They wore aqua blue georgette dresses similar to the bridal gown with white flowers scattered on the collar and cuffs. They carried baskets of daisies, roses and carnations. Martha Wiens was a candlelighter with David Fast.

She wore an aqua and white dress. Vic Mensch of Coaldale, Alberta, was best man and George Wiens, Kelowna, was groomsman. Ushers were Gord Esau, Henry Wiens, Ed Fast and Jake Wiens. Larry Walker, Saskatoon, was master of ceremonies at the reception in the church hall. Decorations were carried out in an aqua and yellow motif.

A crocheted lace cloth belonging to the groom's grandmother was used on the bride's table. Serviteurs were young members of East Chilliwack Mennonite Brethren Church and the bride's mothers' co-workers in the sewing circle. Following a honeymoon to Vancouver Island Mr. and Mrs. Wiens are residing in Kelowna.

MOVIE EN GUIDE Tonight Thru' Saturday, Sept. 15 18 EVENINGS: 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. Tighten your seat belt." You never had a trip like this before. 20. CENTURY.

FOX presents VANISHING! BONNIE supercharged Hear DELANEY ef the FRIENDS sounds MOUNTAIN JERRY REED BIG MAMA THORNTON THE DOUG DILLARD EXPEDITION KIM DAVE co starring and Tony Award Winner BARRY NEWMAN VANISHING POINT CURD PRODUCTION DEAN JAGGER CLEAVON LITTLE as Super Soul produced by NORMAN SPENCER by RICHARD SARAFIAN screenplay by GUILLERMO CAIN Executive Producer MICHAEL PEARSON COLOR BY DE LUXE Original soundtrack avalabie Amos Records GP SATURDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. '300 SPARTANS" soie with short puffed sleeves and large bow at back. Her bouquet consisted of pink, white and tinted blue carnations. William Champ was best man. Ushers were Gordon Donald and Dennis Ast.

Fred Barber proposed the bridal toast to his niece at the reception in Sky Line catering. Bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake decorated in a pink and white motif. It was served by the bride and groom. Among out-of-town relatives were Mr. and Mrs.

R. May, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. M. Racine, Merritt.

Cathy Gentry, bride's cousin, looked after the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Champ are residing in Surrey. SQUARE DANCE CLUB new dancer sessions begin Thursday, Sept.

16 8 to 10 p.m. $15 Per Couple Pre-Teen Sessions Saturday, Sept. 18 6:30 to 8 p.m. 25c per night, plus 10c for pop All sessions to be held at A.D. RUNDLE SCHOOL (Sponsored by Chilliwack Night School) Tues.

Sept. 19 20 21 ADULT DOUBLE FEATURE 7:00 P.M. AUDREY HEPBURN Warner Bros me a Carlo Ponti production ALAN Sophia Marcello ARKIN Loren Mastrolanni RICHARD The Priests Wife CRENNA TECHNICOLOR' Warner company bros GP PLUS AT 8:55 P.M. WAIT UNTIL DARK Starting Sept. 22 Thru' Oct.

5 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents A story of love. Filmed by David Lean Ryan's Daughter Stamno ROBERT MITCHUM TREVOR HOWARD CHRISTOPHER JONES JOHN MILLS LEO McKERN and SARAH MILES METROCOLOR and SUPER PANAVISION ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WARNING: "Several scenes of simulated sex." -R. W. McDonald, B.C. Director CHILLIWACK, PARAMOUNT B.C.

795-3680 BANQUETS WEDDINGS MEETINGS Let our expert catering staff look after your particular needs. Facilities for up to 250 people. Fully air conditioned, sound system, dance floor, and bar facilities. EMPRESS HOTEL 32 Young St. South, Chilliwack Phone 792-1311 of.

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