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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 7

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 7

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13 GUIS Off) IS) ISlEWai UiTD Zttie Cfrttlimarit ffegwra CHILLIWACK, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1961 Accused Of Poisoning Wife Nicholas Shingler, 128 Cookler. Police said she returned to street, has been remanded un-i her Columbia Valley home and til Monday on a charge of ad-1 was drinking coffee when she minstering cyanide poison to the liquid had a bitter his estranged wife. taste. The incident allegedly occur- A sample of the coffee was red in June of last year. 'analysed and, it was claimed, At a hearing earlier this i was found to contain cyanide, week, the magistrate was told Shingler was released on his that the charge arose from a own recognizance with a post-complaint made by Mrs.

Shing- i ing of $500. Associated Chambers Unanimous "Work For Welfare" Gets Valley Backing Chamber of Commerce delegates in the Lower Main-! land are fully in favor of the idea of social assistance cases 10 the Pvincial and federal governments. A similar resolu- working out the value of their welfare checks on munici- tjon wiU be considered laler PaJ Projects. W. W.

Thaal andj month by the Union of B.C. The delegaes unanimously Charles Newby. ivluncipahties, meeting in Ver- baeked th principle at a meet- The resolution came from ron- ing of the Associated Chambers I white Rock but said Mr de- Another resolution on voting L'vf TONIGHT SATURDAY KS2iI of Commerce of the Lower Long, "everybody felt the procedures was referred to the Mainland held in Abbotsford same' way executive for further study. It this week. for ical asked that persons who become imimn ih.r,.

tr-nm' nmnprtv nwnprs aftpr fnmD fi- MARTIfJ ItIkLAINE inuac auvmjiiis wp aro cawc in wnrK nn tion of the voters' list be the Chilliwack area were Lan-1 munieipal projects in return for their social assistance checks. vuie ou It was added that the work by S1gmn8 an oath of should not be of the type mally performed by municipal HIGHWAY COMPLETION staffs. The resolution will be sent Added Treats: Sports Illustrated The Big "A DRIVE-IN THEATRE Phone SY 3 5554 SY 3 3924 Show Starts at Sundown. Complete show from 10 p.m. Locally Owned and Operated Noveltoon "Northern Mites" Movietone World News Sat.

Opening Chapter New Serial 'FEDKRAL OPERATOR' SEP. 18-20 Agassiz-Harrison Board of Trade again pressed a resolution calling for the completion of the Agassiz-Ruby Creek highway as far as Haig. This was accepted by the Associated Chambers last year but was not given a high position on the priority list. This time, the delegates re- NOBODY HOLM A WOMAN LIKC'JOUt Thousand View Custom Car Show GiNALOLLDBRiGIQAl 4 ll iVTHflWY FRlNmfKil -rt; ERNEST BORGNiNE One thousand spectators turn- ferred the request to' the high- CmtutScoK METROCOLORi ed out to see the 16 custom ways committee. Adult Entertainment Extra! Gold Medal Cartoon "One Droopy Knight" For Rebroadcasting Station Nature's Wonders "Grand Canyon" Pride of Creation How Not To Play Golf ARMY GOLFERS display some unusual techniques in to better your game" during the Western Command golf tournament at Meadowlands last weekend.

Above, WOl Ken Elliott demonstrates that a knowledge of pool sometimes comes in handy; below, Capt. A. Duddy, a British army officer on exchange at Camp Chilliwack, tries out a -walking stick. cars on display at the Coliseum last -weekend during the Chil-liwack Custom Kings car show. Seven of the 16 cars entered were local jobs and all of them picked up an award.

In the semi-custom (finished) 1955 and up class, first place went to Dave Schindle and second spot was claimed by Don Maynard. Doug Miller took the Vancouver TV Station Seeks Local Backing Officials of CHAN-TV, Vancouver's privately owned 2 honors in the post war custom and Bob Robinson copped i television station, have appealed for local support in their Canadian Legion the pre-war title with his 1947 1 fight to use Channel 3 for a rebroadcasting station in Chil- Chev. coupe. Garry Pye Now Playing Fri. "COLE YOUNGER, GUNFIGHTERV "A PLACE IN THE SUN" "Doggone Tired'' Color Cartoon Sat.

-Mon. Sept. 16-18 "THE BELLS ARE RINGING" Color and Scope Judy Holliday, Dean Martin. Broadway's smash bell ringer a musical. "THE TEX4S RANGERS" In Color The Lone Wolf watch dogs of Lone Star State.

George Montgomery, Gale Storm, William Bishop. "King Size Canary" Color Cartoon the convertible class and Bob Thp Prnar1f.a.t r.ov-i 1 carried off the radi- Broacasl Oov In sseking the support of city township councils. CHAN manpteed second in the pick- SHEiSv to CBUT iwi11 send letters t0 coun' i8Je tnjs "Ciiity to fhpm for a rpVin. I COTAIIOM 'CHAX hPinS t0 Pse either aDDroving or dis-' Al Donavan. Vancouver, won 0wn brief at the next nieeig" nwndainx for th Lr i a tne acceptance 01 MM all-round car in the show with j.

r. Peters, general manager tnompfy over LUT- his yellow 32 coupe. Another jof CHAN, said 95 per cent of' 0ne of our aims, said Mr. Vancouver entry by Garry the Chilliwack area can already 15 Set Canadians Cooper took the people's receive CBUT with the proper I Canadian programs, choice. Garry car was a He added that if hisl survey taken in shaded roadster.

Icompany is granted use ofjthe Chilliwack area revealed 70 Channel 3. local news and U1 nc events will be included in its i v-atehing an American broad-programming. i REWARD Koi return of CADILLAC KEYS attached to a round Cadillac symbol. LOST SEPTEMBER 10 Sunday. September 17 MEET AT EATON'S PARKING LOT 1.30 p.m.

SERVICES START 2:00 p.m. AT THE CEMETERY All Legion members, dependents and members of the Ladies' Auxiliary are cordially invited. "We can offer locel coverage which our opposition can't hope to compete with," he told a dinner meeting in the Empress Hotel Tuesday. Third Break-In 'At School B. MacDOUGALL, 222.

2nd Seattle 4, Washington, U.S.A. Send You Five Dollars For Return Among those attending thel meeting were Mayor T. T. Mc- Robertson School was brok-Cammon, Reeve V. T.

Richard-(en into last weekend and two son, a represenative of Kent typew riters stolen, district 33 municipal council and several school board was told Tuesday Will in a letter from the principal. Entry was made through a basement window. The letter stated this was the third time i BELTONE The World's Largest Robertson School has been en tered this year. The school maintenance staff will examine the build-1 ing and see what is needed to make the school secure. Exclusive Manufacturer of Hearing Aids and Hearing Test Equipment Invites you to a Special Showing of the very Latest Models in Beltone Hearing Aids.

it "CLASSIC" Hearing Glasses it "UTOPIAN" AII-in-the-Ear Aid it "JUBILEE" Behind-the-Ear Aid it "FORTISSIMO" Very Powerful Aid for the Very Deaf rrom Sell Your "Don't Needs" To Help "Foot The Bill" For That Summer Vacation Check Siqnal Strength gives you extra money to spend but helps keep your budget 'if i CBUT Stages Survey In Upper Valley CBUT engineers are conducting a survey this week to check the strength of the Vancouver television station's signal in various parts of the Upper Valley. Mr. A. C. Coiling, a factory-trained consultant, will be in attendance at EMPRESS HOTEL CHILLIWACK, B.C.

amount of credit you have used, so far. Each payment you make rebuilds your Cheque-Credit reserve, giving you a continual supply of credit. Scotia Plan Cheque-Credit is life-insured, too, at no extra cost to you. Find out today all about Cheque-Credit at your nearest Scotiabank branch. A spokesman for CBC said yesterday: "We are not only studying the strength of the signal in Chilliwack but we're also looking into such areas as Agassiz.

Rosedale, Hope, Harrison Lake and Cultus Lake Senior High Graduation Chilliwack senior high school SCOTIA PLAN CHEQUE-CREDIT is The Bank of Nova Scotia's system of "revolving This is how the plan works. You select the monthly payment that you can afford and then apply for twelve times that amount. When your application has been approved you receive a book of special personalized cheques. You are not confined to spending in specified stores. Your cheques are good for anything you need, anytime, anywhere in Canada.

You pay only on the amount of credit actually used. The charge on Cheque-Credit accounts is $6.00 per year for each $100 borrowed. You do not pay anything for the money held in reserve for your account. Kach month you will receive a statement of cheques written, payments to be made, and the amount of credit still open. Your monthly payment is approximately one-twelfth of the A Realtor's Knowledge of the community, his understanding of real estate values, and his ability to translate your needs into an available property is worth a lot to you! DEAL WITH A REALTOR Wellington Realty John P.

Wheeler Empress Insurance Agencies A. P. Gardiner Real Estate S. M. Griffiths Son Ivan Hurndall Realty Ltd.

Home-Makers Realty McGaw Realty Ltd. Mainland Agencies Cyril Sharpe Agencies Valley Realty where, we understand, our sig-'is "all set" for the graduation nal is not received well. 'ceremonies to be held this aim is to improve the nin2 th schoo I'AiMing signal anu uiLiedsv Mr. A. C.

Gorling on (Bonded) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. FREE HEARING TESTS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER Hzaring Is Your Problem, BELTONE is Your Answer DISTKIIJUTED 1)Y B.C.'S LARGEST HEARING All) COMPANY E. C. GORLING CO.

LTD. W. Tender Vancouver 2, ILC. Oh yes, bring in your old hearing aid for a generous trade in allowance. Terms gladly arranged.

Cut Out This Ad For The Date! 'How to determine your total Cheque-Credit IF YOU YOUR TOTAL 0AN REPAY CREDIT IS $20.00 a month $240.00 $30.00 a month $360.00 $40.00 a month $480.00 $50.00 a month $600.00 $75.00 a month $900.00 the area of coverage." The evening's program will include music from the RCE However, he emphasized, tobandi an address by principal carry out these plans it would J. Y. Halcrow and presentation of awards. "We have a number of out be necessary for the Board of Broadcast Governors to approve CBUT's application for a rebroadcasting station at standing award winners this year," said a member of the school faculty. Unlike previous Results of the survey, it is years, he added, it is expected BRNK expected, will be made knownithat quite a number of the stu next week.

jdents will be gowned. THE BANK OF NOVF) SCOTIR.

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