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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 17

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THE OTTTLLTWACK PROGRESS, Aug. SI, 3 More About Cultus Lake I Queen Jacqui Officiates Naramata William Folcke, San Diego, Cal. Saturday visitors at the home Promontory SAFETYLINER i (Continued from Page 2) 01 Mr- ana -Mrs- uoa "oPer were onrl Tfc Tim Wall-or nnH a -Dll Mt, Mrs. A. Grainger, Rosedale, spent a few days last week as a guest of Mrs.

A. D. Carter. I Miss C. Lawrie and Miss L.I Lawrie, who have spent the summer at the home of their niece, B.C.

was the director. Two hours I each morning was devoted to allL eien ium Aur.imn tsen, an 01 Vancouver, adult discussion and instruction 'Friday for their home in Saska-Autumn will be a guest here for TUBELESS TIRE 4 FourTop Swimmers Win Cultus Regatta Honors Crowning of two lG-year-old swimmers, Carol Itter no L- inrr rvf Pull us UVrinps- wlllto. Brennan. peiiods with Rev. K.

G. Syer, jtoon after spending several weeks I a week. Other visitors were Mr. Acme, leading the back- visjtin(, relatives here and in Chil-I Tenner's mother Mrs .1 ITonner. Mrs.

Norman T. D. Bell and Mr. Bell, have left for their home in Winnipeg. liwack.

While here they were and Bruce McNicol, New West- guests at the home of Mr. and minster. Mr. and Mrs. O.

Garant and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Smith were visitors to the PNE in Vancouver Saturday. Mies P-Uio TI.ill Npw Westmin- Mrs. George Walker.

a. BIGGEST lj Miss Shirlgy-Ann Thornton ap ground courses in Bible study and Rev. J. E. Nix, Lamont, Alta.

leading the Christian family life discussion groups. During this period various campers volunteered to supervise the activities of the groups of children in games, swimming, tumbling and crafts, while the wee ones were supervised in the Children's peared as a guest artist on the dnr Ennt ths uwkpnd wilh Mrs.l i iu- i. 'Wiving, one swan, any two TV 14 and under, girls A. J. Lannrid Louise Bai, Opal Bai, Gayle Mr.

and Mrs. O. Garant andiin program at the postmasters convention last weekend. She entertained with dance and baton routines. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Hooper and Green. Officiating at the coronation Jotin 'Lampoon, unus reiemnnies was Rnrwoll.iKenzie. Divinu onen. men.

1 metre. 1 50 yard breast stroke, jack-knife, two optional Alan family, w'ho have been living in the Johnston cottage at Cultus Lake, moved on the weekend to Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Doug Polkins, PROGRAM VARIED daughters Donna and Leslie spent a few days last week holi- SALES SERVICE Geo. Coombes 16 and under, girls Carol Itter, jSwanzey, John Tutte, Ken Col Anne Rulledge, Joan Vanderick.

lins. Chillivvack's Cherry Carnival queen. The two swimmers honored were winners of top aggregate marks among senior The afternoons were free for family fun end after a voluntary jdaying in the Okanagan. Mr. rest period all campers were Visiting at the home of and Mrs.

Neill MacGregor from Phone 6022 drawn to the beach where Dad, Diving, open, women, 1 metre, 1 swan and 2 optional Mary Ann Duncan, Carol Itter, Heather Jones. Diving, open, women, 3 metro, 50 yard back stroke, 14 and under, boys Blaine Meehan, Dun White, Clive Head. 50 yard back stroke, 14 and under, girls Lee Ann Ferguson, Marilyn Russell, Wilma Lancas- Tuesday to Thursday last week Doug and Robin, Burnaby, spent the weekend at their cottage on Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs.

William Taylor and two daughters, Vancouver, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mont mum anu u.t- ig, facGregor's aunt, Mrs. Honored for similar achievements in (he junior classes were Prince Lynn Morrison, 11, and Princess Marlene Campbell, nine. swimming, diving, ooat riaing and paddling surf boards or just 1 swan and 2 optional Mary Ann Duncan.

Carol Itter. Heather I ter. relaxing on lawn chairs in the loots. diiHn Tn Ihp parlv evenine Almo.st 150 persons entered in 50 yard breast Stroke, open, one part or another of the big men Gary Ferguson, Alan gomery. Mr.

and Mrs. T. S. Byrne and 75 yard individual medley, 16'voung and old alike participated KING and under, girls Carol Itter, Ann roturnwl home to" ajii, uuic family FIT FOR A Vancouver after holidaying at open, Rut- v.wj u.w pwoo.u.t 50 yard breast stroke, water skiing, swimming, diving. 1 WOmen Carol Itter, Anne stunt mvim' In- Rutledge, Joan Vanderick.

150 yard individual medley swim, open, men, Tony Hamil- their Cultus Lake cottage. in such group games as volley ball, Naramata baseball and soft ball. The competition was keen in the horseshoe tournament, the water races and the track meets. Mnc iti.0,1 r.ihcnn u-hn Ann rerguson. Mr uu i.iio.

aiun canoe racing. 0 NO TUBE TO' BLOW OUT ll A FITS YOUR PRESENT RIMS COSTS NO MORE THAN -J Ols K'ng Cola was a merry old soul, a merry ld soul was he; He called or a spoon, he called for a bowl fo taste Wild Mountain Black Berry have spent two months in British 75 yard individual medley! ton trophy-Alan bwanzey, uene Columbia, and on several occa- SEE SHOW swim, 14 and under, boys Clive, Ferguson, John Campbell, sions have visited with their son- Regatta chief Jack Covey est- Head, Don While, Roger Ellis. 150- yard individual medley in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. imated between 1500 and 2000! 75 yard individual medley swim, open, women, Albert Frey Stanley McClelland at Cultus persons attended the show.

swim, 14 and under, girls LeeUrophy Carol Itter, Ann Rut-Lake, left Monday to spend some- Aside from the water show, Ann Ferguson, Louise Bai, Mar-j ledge, Lee Ann Ferguson. There was interesting variety in the simple vesper services held each evening at the barbecue by the beach with a band, choir and a dramatization by the A REGULAR TIRE AND TUBE timn in Carmpl-hv-the-Sea. i spectators were given a chance ilvn Russell. winner senior boys. complete family before returning to their home, to see EC's finest gymnastics! 50 yard back stroke, 16 and crowned "King Cultus" Alan' children, and taking part in the service among at Palm Springs.

team, the Don Cummings squad under, boys Bill Smith, Alan Swanzey. Checkerboard Tire Station JACK NORT1ICOTE Mr and Mrs. Ray Nelson and 11 iiuoush swanzey, jonn Lampoon Aggregate winner senior girls, nd Mrs. ou yard oacK siroKC, 10 Jujcrouned "Queen 50 yard back stroke, 16 and son Larry, those presented. A valuable part of the day's program was the campfire when hot chocolate and cookies were IOC Main Street Itter.

A irinnor ilininr hflVS mother, Mrs. MeCormick, have re- i-- gins auan turned home to Chilliwack after ed m- by Alan liter, Ann Rulledge. SOT evening and sing ,1 ihoir f'n tiK I.akPi8""' represeiiiuig inc larK, OU yard ireesivie, ano uu- Phone 7731 1 holidayin ooaru, anu iiayor 1. 1. bovs, Doug Miaw iropny 'VIHHII cottage.

songs were the order of the day. After the children were tucked Morrison. mini (if rliilllir-inl- I -VT Pllia Rl'i'in Winner of the S'inrt p.i)p i-nii I Aggregate winner junior girls -Mar- prize was Sam Nutter, 217 'Church! 50 yard freestyle. 14 and un-'crowned "Princess Chilliwack. der, girls, H.

D. Ilipwell trophyjlcne Campbell. FOR A COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE TO ALL MAKES Louise Bai, Lee Ann Ferguson, RESULTS LISTED Marilvn Russell. Following are complete results: 1 50 "yard backstroke, open, I I 25 yard freestyle, 12 and CLSC trophy Bill Smith, AlanA nSdlTI nOlNC into bed the adults had an opportunity for discussions or to hear from some of the outstanding people at camp such as Dr. W.

J. Rose from the University of British Columbia; Dr. Melvin, Vancouver, and Mrs. Campbell-Brown of Vernon, in her 91st year. For many parents this was their first chance in a long time to play with their family.

Dr. S. East, Fernie, said as he watched ueorgie Bai, Lynn Swanzev. Jack TV and Mm son, Alan Head. 50 vard backstroke, open.

wo- CUriAi' VonP 25 yard freestyle, 12 and men Ed Ed Halsall shield Ol 1U YV CI 1 llin FOUNTAIN (MSyM xHH mm fell "SPECIAL" AT fi J-L'L -1 OAIiY QUIIN Saturday girls Diane Ainsworth, Marlene Joan Vanderick, -'Carol Itter, Ann Campbell, Betty Lou Sharon. iRutledge. 25 yard underwater, 10 ancj 50 yard paddleboard race, 14 under, boys Dennis Tuttle, Lynn and under, boys Paul Hays. Morrison, David Swanzey. 1 Clive Head, Colin Collins.

SINCE 1930 McALPIHE ELECTRIC LTD. 117 Vale Rd. E. "SOUND SERVICE" Phone 4691 Mrs. A.

E. Osborne entertained an evening ol relay games inai at a miscellaneous snower aaiur-uiis was me oesi camp iui mc jara unueruaier. iu anu, si vard naddle ooard race, l-i r. that he had ex- young people iperienced. under girls-Opal Bai Lorraine and under, ls-Judy of Don- Sims, Marlene Campbell.

Jham, Louise Bai, Marilyn Rus-, co-hostess was Mrs. Lome Wanzel, Vancouver, who yaru KicKuoaru race, diiu SP i r-. pii k'inn Rnh i i5 nA n. Osborne sister, rs. A E.

Belle- has camped from B.C. to Cali fornia savs there is no place as White, Lee Ainsworth. ijcr, boys, Prairie Agencies tro- The decorations of mauve andigood for testing. The general YALE WEST at IS0DGINS 25 vard freestvle. 10 and crirl; Unrman Studio tro-iPaPcr Serviteurs were Mrs.

Harold der, boys Lynn Morrison, Billy nhv Ann Rutledge. Carol Itter, Dargatz, Spences Bridge; Airs. Walter Basaraba, New Westminster; Miss Norma Jean Jones, Yarrow, and Miss Judy Morgan. McDonald, David Swanzey. Ijoan Vanderick.

25 yard freestyle, 10 and un-j 220 yard freestyle, 14 and un-l der, girls Marlene CampbellJde boys, Clifton" Walker trophy Opal Bai, Lorraine Sims. I j0hn Meeker, Brian Powell, 25 yard backstroke, 12 and un- clive Head. From Foundation To Finish When it's for a BUILDING consult your BUILDING EXPERTS DUECK BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. YALE ROAD WEST AT ALEXANDER PHONES 2-3091 Guests were Mrs. William ees-tick, Mrs.

George Hastings, Mrs. Sid Jones, Mrs. Clarence Boyd der, boys Gary Custer, Alan 220 yard freestyle, 14 and un-Head, Brian Hunter. girls, Russell's Body Shop 25 yard backstroke, 12 and un-ltrophy Marilyn Russell, Louise der, girls Judy vandencK, uiane.gai, Lee Ann Ferguson and Shirley, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Miss Pat Jones, Mrs.

Bill Bittner, Cecil, Wayne and Jimmy, Agas-siz; Mrs. Alfred Jones, Mrs. Arie DeVos and Garry, Mrs. Bert Mor Ainsworth, Judy Buckingham. 880 yard freestyle, open, wo men.

Don Lange trophy Ann Rutledge, Joan Vanderick, Gayle 25 yard backstroke, 12 and under, girls Judy Vanderick, Diane Ainsworth, Judy Buckingham. 25 yard freestyle, 8 and under, Green. gan and Clitlord, Airs. iougias Jones and Bradley, Mrs. Garvin Jones and John, Miss Sharon Bas boys Bob White, Bob Kipp, Lee Ainsworth 50 yard paddleboard race, 16 and under, boys John Campbell, Paul Hayes, Jimmy Brennen.

50 yard paddleboard race, 16 and under, girls Carol Itter, Lee 25 yard freestyle, 8 and under, araba and Earl Hastings. Represented by their gifts were Mrs. James Norman, Mrs. Norman Thompson, Vancouver; Mrs. girls Erin Hutchison, Linda Bai, Sheila Edwards.

25 yard breast stroke, optional, Ann Ferguson, Marilyn Russell nivind nnA iaek-kn fe. anv two David CraWlord, Mrs. luyiun id nnH nnrler bovs Jack! Jones. Mrs. Gordon Souter and 12 and under, boys Bobbie Poole.

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25 yard, breast stroke, optional, 12 and under, girls Diane Ains-' worth, Sharon Spibey, Betty Lou Sharon. 25 yard breast stroke, optional, 10 and under, boys Dennis David Swanzey, Bob White. 25 yard breast stroke, optional. 10 arid under girls Marlene Campbell, Opal Bai, Gay Rut-lodge. 25 yard balloon race, 8 and under, girls Erin Hutchison.

Sheila Edwards, Lana Ainsworth. 50 yard paddleboard race, 12 and under, boys Georgie Bai, Bob Poole, Rrian Hunter. 50 yard paddleboard race, 12 and under, girls Gay Rutledge, Opal Bai, Marlene Campbell. 50 yard kickboard race, 10 and under, boys Lynn Morrison, Dave McDonald, David Swanzey. C.

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$16.00 per month 25 yard balloon race, 10 and under, boys Lynn Morrison, Billy McDonald, Dennis luttle. 25 yard balloon race, 10 and under, girls Judy Vanderick. fair1 Gav Rutledge, Lorraine Sims. 100 yard freestyle open, men Central Motors trophy Bill Smith, Alan Swanzey, Dene Ferguson. 100 vard freestyle, open, wo men.

Canton Walton trophy- Anne Rutledge, Marilyn Russell Joan Vanderick. 440 yard freestyle, 16 and under, boys Bill Smith, Glen Me Pherson. Alan Swanzey. 'I Diving, any two dives, 12 and under, boys Jack Pettiger, Chris This is what we do INSTALL COMPLETE II. C.

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16 and under, girls Carol Itter, Heather Jones, Louise Bai 50 yard breast stroke, optional 14 and under, boys, CLSC trophy Donnie White, Bobby Poolf Colin Collins. 50 yard breast stroke, 14 an GfitomaJ CHERRY MOTORS (Chilliwack) LTD. under, girls, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper trophy Marilyn Russell VANCOUVER, amherstburg, ont.

Lee Arm Ferguson, Louise Bai This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia I 50 yard breast stroke, optional 16 and under, boys Alan Swan lllI.I.lW APK 72') TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY WEST.

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