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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 4

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 4

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4 TTTH CIITLLTWACK PROTiTiESS, Friday, June 9, 10C1 MLtL DC "DKH TTF? For Rent THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS Poultry-Livestock Auction Sales Services OU ADVERTISING Home Building Half Last Year's Rate charge 60c. if paid at time in books the minimum charge CLASSIFIED Rate: 4 cents per word, of ordering. If charged a 15 -m. i Cards of Thanks. In Memonam vord.

minimum and entered ments. 4 cents per word, minimum charge 60c. Classified advertising closes Mondays and Thursdays 5:00 p.m. I AGREEMENT Home-building in Chilliwack city is now running at about half speed iuu.jjuicu um jeji. It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the, Phone YE 7-0272.

Loekyer of the paper in the event of failure to publish any adver- son Produce R.R. 2, of any description shall be limited to the amount paid i dale. BC 1204 A report compiled by thoMcFetridee. Mrs. Leiehton is by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.

ROSED ALE One unit, clean and comfortable, refrigerator and hot water. Maple Leaf $40.00 per month. Motel, Rosedale. PhonejSY 2-0384. Help Wanted Female DANK REQUIRES an Experienced Stenographer with shorthand.

Excellent working conditions and full fringe benefits. Must have pleasing personality and ability to meet public. Pleae apply in own handwriting to Post Office Dox 120 Chilliwack 4991 Employment Wanted FARMERS, RANCHERS, Land Central Mortgage and Housing! Corporation shows that 12, CLASSIFIED ADS r- notices, Engagement announce For Sale Dry Shavings IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CHILLIWACK FUEL Phone SY 3-7412 Gravel, Sand and Fill J. ENNS Phone SY 3-7329 5529 nomes were being omit in me bv a tractor in his implement city at May 31 this year. At the sales place.

He was assistant same time in I960, 23 homes nre chief in Courtenay. were under construction. ne is ako survived by two The CMHC says that nine 'sons, Gordon Myles and Arthur houses were started during one sister, Mrs. H. Hazel) period January to May, 19G1.

Spencer; six grandchildren all and 18 houses completed. jof Courtenay; one brother Chilliwack's record is well Ger Vancouver, down on the list among non-L TJ funeraI sf 1 wlU be metropolitan centers in tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in Owners clear your land naiian, jpanisn. Also house and building wreck-' McAlmne Electric Ltd 4413 ins. Reasonable prices, free erti- OLD.

RUNDOWN? Ostrex Tonic Only Trail. Nelson and IKimberlv have fewer homes' Announcements FLORISTS WEEKEND SPECIAL Carnations $1.49 Dozen LAXGLEY GREEXHOUSES Behind Safeway on Young Rd. 5001 Anderson's Shoe Renew has moved to 11 MAIN ST. Xext Door to Boyd's mates, some terms. B.C.

Blasting Bulldozing Services LAke- view 2-7898. 4937 Minni Ar.Rn rtxnnncihio nary WILLIAM MYLES LEIGHTON Williani 1 Leighton, Courtenay died Wednesday in St. Joseph's hospital, Comox, ac IVio rpcnlf nf an arnirlnnt L. KlirvivH hv hie ai, daugnler of he jIr and Mrs. S.

A. McFctridge of Chilli- wack. and a sktpr nf Vnrmm a former Chilliwack resident. Mr. Leighton was run over ouuwwy.

tnapti. Rev. Peter Boschman gave a message on preparation and character building. The students were introduced by Miss Dianne Reambeault as Mr. Boschman presented each one with a testament.

The lake reading Tuesday morning was 10 ft. IH2 inches, a rise of 5'i inches since Monday. Normal high water on the lake is 9'2 ft. Green Point Park was crowded with visitors last Sun- Hav and Mrs Geno Lanfran. arp havin a npw hom A 4 being built.

Top of the list are LI Port Alberni and Prince II 3 III SO George. Sunday morning 12 of the Figures are not available iAgassiz graduating class at-for Chilli whack municipality. tended morning service at the Chapman Tompson Ltd'. YOUR LOCAL AUCTIONEER 692 Yale Road West Phone SY 2-5921 This Week's Regular Auction Sale will be held FRIDAY, JUNE 9 at Yale Road Auction Barn Calves at 12:30 p.m. Cattle at 1:30 p.m.

Regular Furniture Sale Every Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Chapman Tompson Ltd. Chilliwack and Mission. B.C. Phone SY 2-5921 692 Yale Road West Mission Phone PR 3 2351 mn fhilll.timL 00 llfj 01 VCGC Watson PTA Shapes Plans For Sports Sports Day at Watson school iwnl held June 14.

weather Prt the establishment of a ir rn Cpl. II Fell, president, said Ilau 10 uie scnooi ST 3f about installing a P.A. system immediately. He wards playground equipment fnr Iho cfhfMil ornnnHc for the school grounds. QMSI T.

J. McKeever will head the nominating commit- tee rrinupai j. nnnis spohe aooui cniiaren entering scnooi, tering school, 4v I i I liable mother and son 18. neat, quiet, reliable, respectable want iwork together. Farm or city Chilliwack or Hope.

Phone BA IVAN HURNDALL Notary Public sardis. B.C. Phone SY 3 3351 "Just Around the Cottonwood Corner" 3134 BACK HOE and front end loader for rent by the day or bv hour with a good operator. Phone SYr 2 2124 after 5 p.m. or SY 2-1231 day 4623 ELECTROLUX CANADA LTD.

SALES and SERVICE Phone SY 2-6351, II. Henderson 208 W. Princess, Chilliwack 3400 Personal THIS YEAR learn another language. Easy new method 95: Russian, German, Tablets help "pep-up" thousands! of men. women past 40.

Onlv 69c. At all druggists. 4860! ROYAL WELCOME for new resi- I hone your own name, or "eiShbouLrs to UN 8-2657. Mrs Morton, hostess. 4969 Legal BUS TENDER School District No.

76 (Agassi) are caing or tenders on a fiftv- u- -n i' i kith All nt iT il iTrade-in allowance on present "Fargo" 1951 bus. Tenders must be in the hands of the Swivtarv. lTnTiLr BX not later than June 15th. 1961. Wm.

R. Daubnev. Secretary -Treasurer to The Corporation of the Township of Chilliwhack Notice of COURT OF REVISION Public notice is herebv given that 1,4 'tTr (Municipal Hall on Wednesday. the 28th day of June, 1961, com- imencing at 10:00 a.m. je purpte oi ine l.ourt IS 10 hear complaints and to review and correct the Frontaee-Tax I i WHEEL BASE logging nRAvrr atfMoriai Hail ORANGE MEMORIAL Hall aail- A So 900 New Westminster able for.

receptions and meetings. Yarder. Completely rigged. Phone 1 flve passenger School Bus. Ten-permitting, it was decided at'rff U-e last meeting of WatsonOft where home-building is more active than in the citv.

Camp River icers Re-elected Seventeen members were present when Camp River Cir tie held its annual meeting at, ni i Mr. uon tameron. syj-iwi. CHILLIWACK UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB BURSARY OF $100 I as uj ine motor ie A has UpciflPrt tn sun. 1 ne 11 A nas aeciaea to sup- Applications are invited for the 'FOR SALE or will trade -for resi-above Bursary.

Candidates must nUal Property in Chilliwack. be Women Students of the el1 located two storey property Chilliwack district who. have com- street Oliver. B.C. pleted 2nd or 3rd vear univer- Sear Immedia te occupancy, sity and who are continuing their ground floor.

Apart- universitv education ments above. Approximate value innSn aviiaMo $12,000. Phone SY 3-5438. 4939 The following executive wast on their property west of FARMERS proved to cash price for fcve and animals For 'prompt removal phone Aid. BA 1 on! ri iuwit miM nari or night Po mortem 6000 poT'LTRY-WANTED BeS prices paid.

Licensed and Insured Poul- trv Wnnlino anvwhem in Office Equipment ITS HERE IT'S NEW THE SMITH -CORONA COMPACT ELECTRIC OFFICE TYPEWRITER PRICED LOWER THAN A MANUAL Why purchase an ordinary typewriter when you can have an electric for less. For demonstration or free trial call CARTER 4 HAFEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT Sales Leasing Rentals Service ABBOTSFORD Essendene Ave. near Overwaitea UL 3-8521 collect Lots for Sale a ROITT 10 ACRES touching Trans-Canada highway. 12 miles East of Chilliwack and one-half pl.t Rr1rf'i tvm. Anniv 603 Grain Exchange Building.

gar-. Alberta. Phone AM 2 or 3-1783. Machinery For Sale GET THE BEST! SEE FINNING'S! Finning used equipment will earn money for you right now. It's dependable, backed by an exclusive warranty policy.

Get a better selection, better prices, better value. Buy Finning and be sure! Cat D4 Tractor 1953 whyd. angledozer, winch. Running gear fair. Balance good.

Certified Buy. 30-day warranty, fob Chilliwack. FT-5464 S9.500 Int. TDC-5 Tractor only 1 yr. old.

Has hyd. dozer, winch. Only 200 hrs. In excellent condition. Fair Buy, fob Chilliwack.

FT-5713 $7,000 A-C HT'6 Tractor 1956 dozer, winch. New and rebuilt I Cat. undercarriage. In good shape. Certified Buy, 30 -day warranty, fob Chilliwack.

FT-5469 $12,500 i Hough J2 yd. Payloader 1957 model. All tires in fairly good i shape. Machine in good work- able condition. Fair Buy, fob I Chilliwack.

FT-5690 S2.150 I I Your CATERPILLAR Dealer FINNING TRACTOR SY 2-9181, Chilliwack "Where Used Equipment Is A Business Not A Sideline 4992 For Rent 3 ROOM furnished cabin and utility room. Washina facilities. Reasonable rates all year round. Phone SY 2-2422. Apply at Kav's Cafe.

5446 Vedder Rd. 4653 LOCATED ON Cedar 2 bed-room furnished suite. Automatic natural gas heat with washer, drier and mangle. Available July 1. Apply Newmans 322 Hodgins Ave.

Phone SY 3-7040. one 2-room" furnished suite. No Children Apply Suite 4. Welling-1 ton Lodge Phone SY 2-5401 4748 u.t; 3-kuum rurnisnea suite ana ton Lodge. Phone SY 2-5401.

4748 rv 2L aTL- 3 Range, washer Automatic heat. Ample cupboard and closet space Phone SY 2-5949 after 4 p.m or: apply 46151 Brooks Ave. 4968 -1 11 us, quiel 8 equipped. mow 51 4981 1 FURNISHED or unfurnished 3- room self-contained suite. Garden and lawn.

Garage, laundry fa Ml! 1 tal' JSSKS; v.iriri; pitMUm. trasurer towed down the Lake Spring Rhodes; secretary. Mrs. C. cretk anchored at Bunga- Hamilton Jow Court Wharf.

I All committees remained JlVIUfU SMJUUl renovated, with additions of, class won the class pen nant u.uii- won the door Drize Mr. Annis drsu-Wrv ifial extended a vote of thanks sociai- from Mrs. A. T. Hill, 370 School Sardis.

B.C. June 30 Final Date for bunmission oi rorms 4984 CANADIAN LEGION Has One Large and Two Small Halls to Itent for MEETINGS, PARTIES DANCES. WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. Reduced Rates In Effect Auxiliary will do your catering Office Tel. SY 4-3371 3658 LEARN TO FLY and receive $100 government subsidy.

No special qualifications Chilliwack Flying Club. Box 93, i Chilliwack. Phone SY 3-6212. 1581 Births HEPPXER: Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Edward D. Heppner (nee Berg)' Friday. Mav 26'h a son. Grant! Edward. 7 lbs.

15 ozs. A brother! for Jordan. 808' Assessment Roll prepared under who leaves with his family in 'eUTMy for their P05 to struct ion and Loan By-Law 1959. 10 and the "Township of 1 (Carleton Street Construction) A complaint shall not be heard by the Court of Revision unless notice of the complaint has been mito 1 i lin V. a retiring Dresident.

CdI. FellJ umonion. M- M- Glllies was eomed as a new member at a meeting of the Vedder Cubs and Scouts mothers auxiliary, J. Duncan presided DPtit on Mrs It O. Bolstad, newly! appointed' district commission f1S5 Lastminute plans were made'oruk were Mr.

and Mrs to the time appointed for the for serving refreshments at William Fedoruk. first sitting of Court ofW intr.nrni fir aiH Mrs. N. Barlow and Don, Van- P1CKARD: Born to Mr. and Mrs! orgamza ion.

1 1 basement Ronald William Pickard a babv wklth automatic oil heat. Kit-boy. David Jon. 8 pounds, in1 en arrangements 7 years wnniniii Mau-sii nn m. -ji ct i old.

Double lot. Located in Revision. J. A. Mulford.

Municipal Clerk. 4997 i CANADA 16-3562. 810 Wanted MiuuLMULj wui or pen- Spenee's Bridge 4986 Education TRADE SCHOOLS DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Trained men are needed for all types of jobs in the Tractor and Equipment Industry'- If you are mechanically inclined and are not making better than $90.00 per week, or you dont have job security, you owe it to yourself to write for free facts, without obligation, about this training. TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE LTD. TORONTO 18, ONTARIO Reply Box 4966, The Progress NEWS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG MEN INTERESTED IN JOB TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES Free training is offered in the lrtiin 1 r'jrlpc i QinlomKi.r' 1901: Boatbuilding (Wood) Bricklaying Carpentry Electrical Electronics Ironworkers Lathing Millwork and Joinery Painting and Decorating Plastering Plumbing and Steamfitting Sheet Metalwork Sign Painting Fees and subsistence allowances together with one return fare from place of residence are provided for all applicants approved for training.

The above training programmes are operated by the C. ocational bchool (Eurnabv) under the eponsorship of the Federal and Provincial Govern ments. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the following agencies: 1. Director of Technical and Vocational Education. Department of Education.

Victoria, B.C. 2. Director of Apprenticeship, 411 Dtyismuir Street, Vancouver, B.C. 3. The Principal.

B.C. Vocational School (Burnaby), 3650 Willingdon Avenue. 4904 Burnaby, B.C. Business Services We repair all makes of VACUUM CLEANERS McAlpine Electric 147 E. Yale Phone SY 3-5701 274 t- YOU KLyuiRE part time h11 Phone SV BOOKKEEPING.

Part-time to 'suit small business. No iob too small. Reasonable rates. SY 4-1671 4904 F. W.

ELMORE 24192 Trans-Canada Langley. B.C. Phrvntt RAlHu-in K. Rrvwler Tant PrPKsnro rionn. i 4972 rZnthin 7nrf ipht in VflwA Si? c.T no I 4906 I i er.

was special guest when Laughlin and Mrs. R. Brownies from the lst Chilliwack, motored to Van- LOW FAILURE RATE Vedder pack received their'couver Saturday night to at-j Mr. Halcrow commented that "Golden Hands" last week at tend a reunion of former 0f tne school's senior ma-the Camp Chilliwack instructors at the teachers have, in fact, pre- 02a Mission 4846 DRY SHAVINGS, bedding saw- dust Top soil for your lawn and garden. Immediate delivery.

ISinghs Trucking. Phone SY 4-3610. 4673 xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DON'T PASS UP THAT BARGAIN BUY YOl'R BOAT NOW HITH A LOW-COST, Llf E-lSl HLD XXX XXX xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxx XXX xxxx xxxx xx xxxxxx XXX XXX xxxx xxxx xxxx XXXX XXX XV XXXX XXXX XXX XX XXXX XXX LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 4973 BUILDING with floor space size 42'x 32'. Has been used as church. Good to us as church or hall for Chilliwack.

Please contact SY 2-9431 or SY 3-6486 4989 PHOTO FINISHING Jumbo Prints, 8 exposure roll 45c, 12 exposure roll 65c. Reprints 5c. Mail rolls to Box 130 North Surrey. SUBURBAN WHOLESALE PHOTOS 2505, 2 BURNER Hot Plate. One elec- trie coffee percolator with cord.

Several volumes of Reader's several volumes oi Meaner Digest short stories. Also some salvage items. Phone SY3-5(J23. 1 5W2 1 Wanted I BUV rfrr, n)cH MvT MI.N? FEE cow! i VTlVwi 2-1862: C. Porter.

SY 4-8502. Poultry-Livestock For Eest Deal on Poultry Contact VM. SCOTT COMPANY i 1426 COTTRELL ST. VANCOUVER. B.C.

or PHONE COLLECT MUtual 3-8441 2R38 i TURKEY POULTS, broad breast bronze, day old or started poults, I Apply Murphy's Hateherj-. Cor "e.r of Mills St and cade-Barr Mission. Phone PRospect 3-5701. 4879 nav tlie hiehest pnee for vour live or dead cows and horses for animal food, prompt removal, njpht 34fl Now It The Time To Clean Urf now IS ine I ime 10 V.iean up With A W.nt Ad Phone SY 2-931 1 the sam9 for another vear. 1 iLK: V1UJJXUU111 Will 3J1UIUY: 11, cupboard a sink, a kitchen stove and s' The Circle Will sponsor a Mrs.

S. Keefer won the draw and hostesses were WiUiam Muir E. Pe, Mrs Peder- Rhodes. Hawaii, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold German. Sat- uraay. Tfnni a couver, ana ana Seehuber, Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. E.

Pedersen. accompanied by Mrs. C. sters Hall. East Broadway.

Cultus Lake Recently visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fra c- i f- JsperiuiiiK aaiuiuay wiui and Mrs. E.

G. Prosser were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart, Van couver. Mrs.

Fred Kuhnke, Vancou- iver SDent a few davs with hr a Mr. and Mrs. Snider. iciiium. ouiiuajr held a family reunion ii 8ut I tu su" ana aaugmer-in-iaw, wr.

ana Mrs. Denver C. bnider and son David; their son and daughter in .1.,.., tinnnici ta" in-iaw, Mr ana i Mn. I I Sealed tenders for the tenire. struction of a research building! Mrs.

W. Elton, brown owl. for the Sweltzer Creek Field Sta-! assisted by Mrs J. Male, turn near Cultus Lake. B.C., to tawnv Tavlnr be used by the International owl.

and Mrs. J. Tajlor, Pacific Salmon Fisheries owl. presented Tina mission, will be received in Van- Dunning with her second vear noon vu Enrollment (Continued from Page II Honte In nav in wveral install. ments.

From time to time, the tchool board has granted what it in effect a waiver of feet for students showing considerable merit, if there are severe financial difficulties. But even when a student goes to university, Mr. Halcrow Dointed out. there are manv ways in which he can reduce his costs such as scholar sh'PS and bursaries if he hai How does Chilliwack senior mu ldIC P.fifon witn first 'ear univer- viously taught at university. jThe students' failure rate at Chilliwack is less than 10 per jcent.

The average in the province is approximately 20 per cent. He also pointed out that Chilliwack has one of the finest school libraries in the Fraser Valley. If things are so good in Grade 13, why go to first year nnivprcitv at all'' Mr- Halcrow replied that there are one or two courses availahlp at tmivorsitv u-hir-h available at unnersity whicn a hl8h cannot suPP'y- Apar Apart from that, it is largely r0otlS. tending -varsity" than staying on at School crow indicated, university life mjnt not auite live ud to a student-s expectations. With nh a lal 6C ul In grade 13, he will probably get more individual attention.

And since a student is encour- laged to be more self-reliant, i num a icguiar viassiuum. Mr. Halcrow said that, event- here. That would bring the school up to junior college stat- 'room right now. me wont consisxs 01 me con- ipr anfi nponi Wedpewnorl npr- 'struction of a steel frame build-j l0.m wgeviood.

per- and daughter.m.law, Mr. complete with plumbing. fec attendance prizes. Brown-and Mrs Fraser and electric wiring, heating and ven-' ies receiving their golden cniIrirpn Rrad and irki Cal-tilating sen-ices and cold room hands and wings were; Andrea Jl eMuipmeni. a specified.

star; Judith Orr. writers badge land Dawn Adams. Carol Heis-! Enns. Gwen CuiT)'. Carol Ann Heisler.

Dawn Adams. Donna Munro received first 'nri with i.a.iWi Copies of documents a cu'J, i SlfSrnbn. -rrm Stevens of tender, plans and specifica- teens. tioas may be seen on application! a fashion show was to the Area Director of Fish-1. Atff 1961.

49993' Engagements MR. AND MRS. Alfred Wesley-Jones of North Bend, B.C., wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, M. Beth Jones, to Mr. Ronald F.

Ryde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryde of Chilliwack. B.C. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Julv 8.

1961. 809 MR. AND MRS. Ernest C. Hall announce the engagement of their only daughter, Donna Mae.

udugnuT Lnnna aiae Ernst Holbeck, son of F. Holbeck. The wedding place Friday. June 30th. iu air.

rrnsi Mrs. B. F. loci fin in '-TV; 1 1 Por' tist Church. Vancouver.

B.C. 807 wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Carol Jovce. to Mr. Leo Ranman tnn of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Banman of ,5 will take place June 29. 1961. 8 p.m.. Chilliwack United Church. Rev.

E. Toffelmire officiating 811 In Memoriam SEED: In loving memory of Herbert C. Seed, who passed awav June 12. 1951. "Memory drifts to scenes long past.

Time rolls on, hut memories last." From his wife Lily. Dora, Georee and Bert. 803 For Sale LARGE GUERNEY natural gas clnvc in pxepllent condition, with connections. $70 00. General Mot- Sn buttM cVr dio wiwil 7f $15JWY3155 7B Saw-dust Shavings i 1110 West Georgia Street.

B.C. or the Director.jat the piano by Lesley Barnes. and storage. Close Scudamore receiv- Vancouver have bc.n the other two prizes. Mrs.ja week in the Oliver cottage on iudic, lavmy uwi, bWKe oneiiy to the parents about the year's vuviu.

Dawn Adams welcomed guests at the door while Les- lev Rarnps and shrrv pourea tea wnen reiresnments jwere served to the guests by university, a Snider and children Gran is bie and "The Champ," and in mitJhtv rOKt 'z, a ghty iarge forest wirm-Mn International Pacific Salmon Fish eries Commission. Federal Build 'S; robSnoTfoaBCf; either of the above upon deposit ui iwu.uu in me lurni oi a ceni fied cheque or money order made navame xo tne nece ver oenerai of Canada. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted G. R. Clark.

npnntv Minitttpr rrf FiiiViAriwc J.OQQ 111 Sunday visitors with Mr and rs. Charles Newport ere .1 lm Mr ana Mrs Al cniidrGn cnllare" Alex Armitage and tW0; Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. R. Dyble spent from Friday to Tuesday visit ing relatives at Westview Attending the 59th session of the Synod of the Diocese of New Westminster from St.

Stewart. Dave Leckie, Bert 1 I Possession July 1. Apply Suite 4. 20 Williams N. 4985.

HOUSE, garage, reason- able rent. For information, phone' isy 3-3097. 4958, HOUSE. Immediate Pos-! 'session. Apply 45760 Railway Ave.

4979 TWO BEDROOM duplex, in Greenacres with electric stove and automatic washer. $75 per month. Phone SY 44573. 4996 ONE BEDROOM propane range, central heating. Apply Newman SZi Hodgins Ave phone SY 3-7040.

5OfJ0 LARGE SUITE located close in. consisting droom Imng room; dinette-kitchen and bath- room car. jnn range wired for phone and TV. Rent $05.00. Apply Suite 2 75 Welling Av or phone SY 4-4197 or 31 49981 NEW MODERN, one bedroom apartments, carport and laundry Ave.

SY 3-5352. 4990 PLYWOOD FORMS for rent. SY 3-6421 or SY 2-2732. 1214 Mr and Mrs' R' Grams and Han.h Pa'mla ali nf from Weyburn. Pamela' a11 of and Mrs.

Al Playsted and Van- Rorant vicitnrc at tho hnmp Recent visitors at the Inf Mr anH Mrs Frank PpIIs were Mr. and Mrs. Izadore Bar ret of San Diego, Calif. mally. he would like to see i Mr p.arroti fnrmoriv ric vi.i.

vuu, numia, B.C.. is spending a month visit ing her son and daughter in law. CdI. and Mrs F. R.

Currv Caunt, and Leslie Oldham. Mr and Mrs. William Borre Tm. a TnrrTnA TroH ash paid. Phone Georfe's Stock facilities.

$75 00 a month. Farm. Langley 1047 3. Day or land Ats. Anply 231 ClevelSml vised trout hatcheries in B.C.

and is now with the Internation- Tuna Commission. His To carry out this plan oAm.tA.i riLw Corner Clayburn Rd. and it 483, gard. Salem. visited taken him to several coun-(would, of course, mean a larg-and Mrs.

A. K. Loewen during tries on South America's west er school there just isn't the the weekend. 1 coast..

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