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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 13

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 13

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THE CIIILLIWArK PROGRESS, March 27, 13 5 HERE TOD Ay Mosley Heads Harriers Morley Canton will head the. drews is a qualified Olympic Harriers Track and Field Club, official. Treasurer is T. M. Ty TAXI BOB'S CABS 24 HOUR SKKVK Phone Sy 3-5578 formed to replace the dibband-j led Chilliwack TFA, secretary! son, storeman is Al Smith.

Mrs. Tyson said the club will set no a track and nits at Mrs. T. M. Tyson lne Fairgrounds.

I raining ses-Sponsor is the Legion. Vice-jsions to start April 27. Wed-president is F. E. Tunbridge, nesday and Saturday are train-service club worker, consult-! ing days.

A winter activities GONE WITH MOBROW! ant coach is Jack Covey, Lc- program will be established. Last year's enthusiastic res-! 1 gion representative to the coaching clinic in Ontario last August, and Capt. H. N. An- ponse to JOTP meets augurs well for Harriers, officials Keep Ahead Of Taxes By Selling "DON'T NEEDS" Phone SY 2-9311 drews is assistant coach.

In and letters are being sent out1 addition to being chairman of to athletes advising them of standards committee of the i the qualified coaching soon to AAU of Canada, Capt. An-! be available to them. Ever wonder what happened to the family down the street? They bought a new home or were transferred the moving and packing was done by MUK ROW'S that's why there was no fuss nor bother. When you make your next move 7 WIRY CENTERMAN Doug Ewing of Chiefs fakes before firing goal. Courtesy Cariboo Observer.

Riviers Rebound To Tie Junior Series A Guide to Effective Voting Study the issues Think Suspect "pie in the sky" promises Reject emotional appeals Vote for sound policies, proven ability, red i table representa ion VOTE LIBERAL VOTE JACK QUESNEL (Staff) i provincial hockey final ser- Make a Note of this the ies. Manager Jim Leith of may I would like, just once, wished Leith, "that the big pnv wnnlrf nut tr imp all nf the meaty junior Riviers spoke wishfully of 215-pound center- 3 9191 546 Nowell St. Chilliwack 134 1st Avenue man Bill Fowler Saturday herejnaturaI talent he possesses. I before the second game of the think the results would be re- the star's circle with netmind- Roger Leger. Fowler from Lew er Len Fox.

Indeed, the latter improved Quesnel's turned the tide time and again' picture. as the hard skating Chilli-1 In the final period O'Hand-wackians poured it on. In the; ley from Johanneson gave second period Abrams, then' winners a 4-1 advantage be-Ewing were thwarted at the fore Kevin McDowell took doorstep. Bobby Davies was Stachera's pass to close the having one of his bettergap. Fowler from Fisher, then games, but couldn't dent Len's Ewing unassisted rounded out armor.

Johnny Engbrecht was the tallying, close, but that's all. Cary; ICE CHIPS Riviers hon-VVeiss, at the other end of the ored the Harry Gassoffs before rink, threw up a similar near-jthe third period by presenting I warding." And they were. Big Bill, a broth of a boy Aged naturally in the traditional manner with a penchant for taking things easy, swung into orbit it' I and the result was a tie series against Chilliwack Chiefs. Sat assure impenetrable defence, robbing; the veteran and faithful fans urday Quesnel stopped the Redmen 5-3, deadlocking the! Fowler on what appeared to bej with lifetime passes to the Ms.) best of five series 1-1 Old Style flavour! two sure scoring plays. rink.

There were flowers and Chester Stachera opened the other gifts for a pair who hold scoring unassisted the first down the same seats for period in a lead that proved games here whether the at-shortlived for Chiefs. Barry traction be pros or pups. The Fisher, a good defender, sentirnin0rs snoke for havine seats The series resumes in Chilliwack April 5 and 6, with a fifth contest, if needed, set for the 7. In this fray Fowler counted Marty Peacock winging away! retired for the couple, their two goals, spelled off at de-lfor the tying marker, and the names to be inscribed on pews. session was 1-1 at the end.

if Chilliwack fans had Weiss was alert in stopping seen this match they would defenceman Rod O'Handley as nave beheld the unusual sight ience, acted policeman in several jousts with rangy Doug Ewing, threatened the Chiefs on different sorties with his V. R. "Bill" Jack Is an intelligent, articulate man, of proven ability. lie has a wide knowledge of the Fraser Valley and its problems. lie knows Canada's problems, too BUT W.

"Bill" Jack can't and won't boil election issues down to a few parrotlike catch-phrases The issues are too big and the future is too important to campaign on the basis of slogans and emotional appeals. Y. R. "Bill" Jack is expressing his views and expounding Liberal policies at meetings and on Fraser Valley radio. Listen, and you'l be mpressed with the man and his ability.

V. R. "Bill" Jack will represent you in Ottawa creditably and effectively. VOTE LIBERAL VOTE W. R.

(BILL) JACK YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT Inserted by the Fraser Valley Liberal Campaign Committee tne second session got going 0f referees sporting gloves. punishing shot and provided, but then Riviers went into a Sportsman Frank Burns con-the Greenshirts with the drivel lead they never gave up as ducting a campaign for $200 needed to square the set. Usher counted on a pass rrom donations for the purpose of Fowler, found company in the diminutive, hard working purchasing a time clock with lights similar to those from the big rinks, had $4,000 pledged in short order. Peter, Dennis Grab Cup Peter Murphy and Dennis Ast won the Ag Hall trophy in Fraser Valley badminton championship doubles play for 16- Chiefs got an abundance of hockey Saturday: on TV Rus sia vs. Trail, Montreal vs.

Chi- and-under Sunday in Cloverdale. Victory was over last yearicago, then their own match detending champions Dennis tely and Lloyd Nolan ot the Engbrecht with a cut chin, Vine nlnH Abrams a welted head and Gary Shaw's assorted side and shoulder bruises were among the scars of battle. Martin of White Rock was Jerry Armstrong and Janice beating Helen Marlatt of the Murphy of the city won alsQ jn the consolation round for mixed 0ther wjnners from white doubles 16-and-under while! Rock were Irene Smkh over Chilliwack Alan Marshall; Abbotsford's Carol Deitcher in and Bobb Grasher of A and Peggv Dove over Wash, combined to cop the; Jeannie Wilkinson in the C. 12-and-under consolation. Eely won over defending Saturday here Murphy de-1 champ Ken Deitcher of Ab-feated Mission's Bill Hogue forj botsford 15.7, iove 15, 15-8 in the singles title while Judylthe open class, 16-and-under.

On The Alleys Root Beer 1162 and 3277. Ladies David A. Gairns Ins. 294, Rodger's Studio 25912, Dumbelles 24S. Marj Hartling 256 and 670.

Rodger's Studio 1030 and 2804. Ladies Coffee League Sputniks 1501-2, Moonshiners 139, Hoo Doo's I2512. Georgie Robinson 254. Do-reen Halliday 659. Moonshin I'HOPS our own selected with care PARK LANES Classic Mixed Al Jef-fery's 219V2, Head Pins 208 '2, Butchart Motors 201'.

Mary Borgens 267, 678; Les Stevens 321, 809; Parklanes 1203, 3392. "Ladies Leo Edwards Sons 224i2, R- A. Adair 2122 Parklanes 201. Shirley Watson 300, 772; B. A.

Oil 1204, Leo Edwards Sons 3304. Agassiz Harrison The Gub-bers 224i2, strike Outs 219 North Stars 197i2. Men's Bon Marche 164, Dairyland 154, Valley Beverages 146. Commercial Mixed Bibby's Propane 212, Clover Leaf Service 206 12, Ronal T. V.

205. Carmie Johnstone 268, 675; Dave Cussack 298, Albert Pawlings 718, Bibby's Propane 1235, Foresters 3255. Legion Dough Heads 220, Just Joes 21912, Nameless Wonders 219. ers 1062 and 2951. Men's Senior City Valley 1 Wholesale 120i2, Bob's Sign; Shop 119, Grayson's Beverages! 118.

Bob Husband 284 and M. C. Builders 1184 and' 3377. Men's Major City Firemen 14912, Beck Motors 149 12, Screws 145i2. i Dave Schindle 350 and 701.

Brett's Ltd. 113., Foresters 3265. I Classic Sear's On a quiet farm in British Columbia, we carefully cultivate our own hops. These hops are blended with specially selected imported strains to create Old Style's refreshing flavour. A distinct flavour, because we faithfully adhere to the original Old Style recipe.

As with all cash on the 187, Twin Peaks Cafe 168'2, Quality Meat 158. Ruby Loewen 294 and 779. Bill Cook 320, Jim Davis 700. Delces 1280 and 3365. Classic Perry's Hobbies 287, Alley Cats 279 12, Gilroy's Car Care 250'2.

Terry Storey 263, Arelene Osborne 675. Alex Craven 303 and 718. Alley Cats 1185 and 3427. Mixed Chilliwack Cleaning Service 154, Gaol Birds 136, Oakie Doakes 117. M.

Hyde 290, Bev Morris 700, Vic Brown 270, Bill Raw-lings 673, S.O.S. 1209 Do-nuts 3073. Men's Butchart Motors 198. Ganton Walton 196 12, Clover Leaf Service 164 12. Rudy Franks 331, Neil Price 801, Butchart Motors 1329, time-tested beers.

Old Style't fine flavour is enjoyed by many. We trust you're one of them. Adel McDonald 247, Shirley High yields are the reward of a constant vigil from seed time to harvest. Yet how many farmers fail to realize the perfect crop the cash bonus hidden in each planted acre the bonus only top grade seeds, fertilizers and chemicals can produce? FREE SOIL ANALYSIS Buckerfield's can supply the best seed and fertilizer for your soil. Have your soil tested we'll be glad to help you reap the bonus! 3645.

Ten Pin League Don Hayes 287i2, Royal Hotel 253, Bet 13-16-10 FERTILIZER ONE WEEK ONLY MARCH 27 TO MARCH 3 $85.00 Per Ton CASH F.O.B. PLANT Leavens 550. Walt Schubert 280 and 742. Chilliwack Clean li ter Value 230. Ladies high single Ruby Kemle 202; triple Donna Trowbridge 523.

Men's high single and triple Jim Edwards 219 and 605. Team high single and triple Don Hayes 780 and 2256. CHILLIWACK RECREATION Ladies (Top Three): Chilliwack Realty 138i2, Empress Hotel 12512, Smith's Lucky Ladies 123. Ladies single and triple Ethel Weiss 275 and 694. Team single and triple A.

W. ing Service 1 169, Oakie Doakes 3006. Mixed Super Valu 167, Ashdown's Hardware 161, Sear's Ltd. 160i2. Myrna Freisen 242, Nat Re-gier 598.

Ron Easton 321, Don Van Ness 705. Sardis Hardware 1202, Super Valu 3135. Mixed 10 Pins Thunder-birds 14212, CRD's 123, Hill Billies 116i2. Ginny Trussler 179, Irene Church 437. Dave Schindle 203 and 556.

Wally's Auto Body 642 and 1873. I nvm -lit brewed and bottled by MOLSON'S CAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the-U uof CobUoI Saw 4 bj teiMUMt B(iUb iaU 485 YOUNG STREET SOUTH.

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