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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 2

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 2

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2 THE CIIILLTWACK PROGRESS. July 17. IPfiP.i I Rsftar I atp I I Over 700 Attend E. Chilli iwacK Will Augment Heating Equipment Capacity of heating equip I Mr. and Mrs.

William Long returned home on Saturday after spending a month visit (Adventists Prepare Camp For Conference Recent guests at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schell-er, Chilliwack Central Road, were Mrs.

Scheller's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ing in Manitoba. ment in the municipal hall is Camp Auditorium Dedicated Sunday jQrllftnH Si inHV VJ I V-U I WVJ JUI IvJCiy tq be increased at a cost of: What To Do With Two? Sell $1,400. ia.

jvienng. swan Kiver. wan. Approximately 50 ministers, They have now left to visit 'teachers and other members of their two daughters in Van- The Extra One With A Want Ad! couver and Seattle. The large auditorium at the Mennonite Bible Camp, of British Columbia I Mr.

and Mrs. J. Wells and lumbia v3llev- was dedicated Sunday before an assembly of have gathered at the Adven-children, Barne and AIison, 700 to 800 persons 7 list Camp Ground at Hope to The service came at the end shaKe roof was used- the the site for the annual North Kamloops, have return- color scheme involvineiLJL' v. Christian Science Society 212 Yale Road West Sunday, July 21 11:00 a.m. Sundav School.

11:00 a.m. "Life." Wednesday Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m. Councillors were told that when the building was designed, the basement was meant to be used for storage space only. Since that time two offices have been moved downstairs.

Money to install the necessary valves was allotted in the 1963 budget. The work, which will take about three weeks, will be carried out this ed home after spending partsessjon Among those taking jtw0 shades of brown. Fiber-of their vacation with Mr. and part were approximately 100 S'ass Pane's in the walls pro- opens Friday. It is expected that between 2,500 and 3,000 will attend the weekend sessions and about Mrs.

J. C. Cheetham. THE VALLE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY LTD. 132 Main St.

SY 3 5889 Chilliwaeks Only Hairdressing School ENROLL NOW Applications accepted fjr April 1st Classes campers and their counsellors. vide some li8ntin'' for the in Camp director Jake Dueckl present during acted as chairman. Dedicatory 111C uui '01 590 De prayers were spoken by Rev. basketball, shuffleboard, voI-lne week for the opening i o.v,, "Thic ckw Speaker meeting will be D. S.

Johnson, a tremendous asset durins those days on which the wea-i f. 'secreteary for the general MARIE'S BEAUTY SALON SY 2-0121 Shaping. Cutting. Tinting and Permanent Waving 311 Main Chilliwack, B.C. (conference.

said activities. camp! Church, and J. Block, vice-president of the board of directors. Some $400 was received in the offering. The auditorium is a big structure, built on a concrete 11.

M. S. Richards of the spokesman. To be In addition to indoor sport broadcast, tivities. the auditorium will sPeak at a.m and T'" used for MthPrin of V-nl- seiv.ces aaiuruay, services Standard Oianuaru siaD witn targe preiaDncatea "tu 1 -ii'both times 1 iprc anH nthfr ornnnc It UllieS 111I1C.

arches supporting the roof. A wlllWith him will be Del Delker seat more than 1,000 persons 1 1 De anu is so constructed mat pan- 7 7 1 els of the side walls may be and Brad Brale'- A11 three are INVISIBLE RE-WEAVING opened to accommodate over- 11 UI" L-us 1933 Est. G. O. Adams, president of flow crowds.

he alert to the performing of any kindness which might bring ease of mind or lighten a heavy this a part of our creed. 1 i it" PS the Advenist Church in B.C.,; which has its headquarters in i Mission, is in charge of the mi Cultus Lake (TAILOR MAZl'REN) Alterations: double breasted to single. Invisilble repairing. overall program. For two' THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Chilliwack United Church Corner Yale and Spadina Phone SY 4-7101 SY 3-3891 Rev.

Franck Patterson, B.A., B.D.. Minister Miss Jessie Oliver, Deaconess Sunday, July 21 At the regular Morning Service. 11:00 a.m., there will be a Nursery for Children six months to six years and a Junior Congregation six years to 12 years. 11:00 a.m. Morning Service.

Rev. Stu Schoberg, Uclue-let. B.C. Carman United Church Sardis Phone SY 3-3G51 Rev. Robert D.

Mitchell, Ph.D. Sunday, July 21 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Rev. E.

Mclntyre, Manitoba, guest preacher. Visitors Cordially Welcome Mount Shannon United Church Corner of Quarry Road and Yale East Rev. M. McMechan Minister Sunday, July 21 No Sunday School during July and August. 11:00 a.m.

Morning Worship. Mr. George Esson, guest speaker. Nursery. Everyone Welcome Emmanuel Church (Pentecostal Holiness) Rev.

V. Gallis, Pastor Corner Henderson and Robson 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Young People's Sunday.

July 21 weeks he will carrv on his ad- Mrs. Fred Kuhnke, Vancou-'mmistration from the camp must Free reading room at 11 Princess Avenue West. Open daily except Sunday and holidays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of 1 Latter Day Saints Pastor, Tom Beer 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting.

Sunday, July 21 10:15 a.m. Church School. 11:20 a.m. Morning Service. 7:30 p.m.

Evening Service. ALL ARE WELCOME Pentecostal Tabernacle Cor. Young and Second Ave. Rev. J.

J. Beitel 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. Sunday, July 21 10:00 a.m. Sunday School.

11:00 a.m. Worship Service. 1:00 p.m. "Revivaltime." 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.

Rev. Westerfield, Brewster, guest speaker. St. Thomas' Church Anglican Rev. Maxwell E.

Cooper, M.A. Rector Sundav, July 21 SIXTH AFTER TRINITY 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Families Service and Holy Communion.

11:00 a.m. Morning Pray ver, spent tnree days last 'grounds. AFTER BEFORE weeK at the home 01 her W. E. Kuester, Mission, B.C.

ALSO FOR RENT: ROOMS BOLE AYE. 1H Henderson's omes nnera secretary to the Adventist Church for the Sabbath school, Home Missions and public relations, is also conducting his work at the camp. Also present will be J. W. mother, Mrs.

E. C. Smith. Douglas Taylor left Friday to attend cadet camp at Vernon after which he will be going to live at his new home in Vancouver. Tom Rafferty who ha- fyiifinclirr terrier PHONE CHILLIWACK SY 4-5171 Bathe, Oshawa, president been a nospital patient in 0f the Canadian Union Con-Vancouver, was a guest for a ference.

He is the son of Mr. few days of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bathe, Hod- Percy H. Bartindale before re-lgjns Avenue, Chilliwack.

The session ends July 27. RED CROSS A Change of Ownership The lion Mart-he Meat Market formerly operated by Jack Doi-nan has been purchased by Mr. J. Klassen, owner and operator of The Hon Marthe Food Market EFFECTIVE AS OF NOW the Meat Department will be under the supervision of Mr. Bill Cook, well known local butcher BILL WILL EE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU DROP IX FOR TOP QUALITY MEAT, ANYTIME turning to Riske Creek, B.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Pillon and four children, Ross, Susan, Kathy and Donald, have left for Amhertsburg, to visit Mr. Pillon's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Pillon. They were Ryder Lake Seventeen members were accompanied by Mrs. Pillon'sipresent when Ryder Lake Wo-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

P.jmen's Institute held its meet-Klassen of Sardis. ling in the old Ryder Lake Staying in the Pillon home'Community Hall, on Hemlock Street are Mrs. Wavs 'a mPqn mnvpwr er and Sermon. 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon.

Pillon's brother-in-law and sis-'rled thal more than $J00 I Sardis Anglican Church' was taken in on the rummage BLOOD DONOR CLINIC CANADIAN LEGION HALL Thursday July 25th Friday July 26th Afternoons 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Evenings 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sickness and accidents don't take holidays. People need blood transfusions and the Ked Cross blood bank must be well supplied during the hot summer season. Give a pint of your blood save a life.

iter, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Ellis jof Sardis. They are looking lafter baby Michael Pillon. and home baking sale.

In response to a letter from 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Ser Mr unH Mr PmcccII nf 1 vice. Junior Church will also meet in the Lower Auditorium ONE-HAND OPERATED ESSO PISTOL VIATIC GREASE GUN Rev.

E. L. Wilkin Rectory Phone SY 4-5076 ST, JOHN'S, SARDIS Sunday, July 21 8:00 a.m. Holy Commun-j ion. 11:00 a.m.

Holy Commun- ion. Alliance Tabernacle I Corner College and Henderson i Pastor, Rev. J. T. McNair D.V.B.S.

Wed. to Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. i Sunday, July 21 8:30 a.m. CHWK Radio Kids Bible Club.

9:00 a.m. CHWK Rays' High quality, one-hand operated gun. Low Esso retail price $8.25. $J00 Yours no for only of Ottawa were recent visit- Chnhwack Hospital Auxiliary, lors at Cultus Lake. They T'f members veiled from White HorseJ- lP nl1 where thev visited their FalaLir- lheyMare in-law and daughter, Mr.

and HaRrr-v, Frank Welsh and daugh- j1' A', V-ters, Susan and Cindy, formerlV and Mrs" Jatk ood' Cultus Lake residents. Mrs. Greg McEwan and A sampler mtde by Mrs. Grant, of Winnipeg, who Mackenzie for the been visiting the former's par- Tweedsmuir contest was ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Georgelihown meeting. Schmeisser of Mrs. A. V. Voight re-spent Friday with her uncle ported on the Recreation Com-and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. M. mission meeting she attended Buckingham Cultus Lake, as representative of Ryder She returned to Winnipeg on Lake Women's Institute. Saturday. Final plans were made to Mrs.

John Bodo entertained hold a picnic on the school on Wednesday afternoon at grounds. her home on Mountain View Mrs. Jack Woodroff request-in honor of the eighth birth- ed ankles for the fall fair be day of her daughter, in t0 her as soon as Enjoying games and refresh- possjte ments were Pamela Kenny, Chris Kenny, Murrav Carruth- Congratulatory cards are to ers, Rico Guidone, Marjorie Je ntf 'a grating stu- Snider, Lorraine Bodo and Joe of the diStr1- Tea was served bv Mrs. i Marshall, Mrs. John Mc-Miss Judy Buckingham and at this time.

7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Everybody Welcome Advent Christian Church Reece Ave. at Fletcher St. W.

Weldon Holland, B.A., B.Th., B.D. Sunday, July 21 9:45 a.m. Church School for ages. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.

7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. The Salvation Army 122 Yale Road West Major and Mrs. Thomas I. Powell, C.O.'s Sunday, July 21 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meet- with the purchase of a carton of 60 Esso MP Grease Cartridges a saving of $5.25. of Hope. GOING ON YOUR VACATION 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Worship. 7:30 p.m. D.V.B.S.

PROGRAM. ALL WELCOME () Cocke's Presbyterian 129 Wellington Ave. Minister: Rev. William R. Bell, VWllSSILWIMM GOOD WEATHER AHEAD :30 p.m.

Evangelistic Ser- Marlene Sukkau of IVJdL" M.A., B.D. Mr. H. Hunt, Organist Sunday, July 21 Joint Vacation Services with Miss liveable, me lea em was won holidav couver are spending a by Mrs. G.

F. Peters and the The first and only dual purpose chainsaw oil in. the Canadian market. Does both jobs in your chainsaw. Field-tested and approved by chain-saw manufacturers.

80 oz. blue poly container. AdventlSt Church I 11-nnam Mnmina Wnr. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Patter2" Mr(s- Stubby son and two children, who me bf, have lived in the Buckingham lh.ef. al just cottage on Balsam Street for t0 lts Pening- 18 Riverside Drive Uhip. Camp meetings at 7:30 p.m. Evening 19 to 27 inclusive. i ice.

Weekday services commenc-j CHURCH SCHOOL ing at 6 a.m. daily (Standard Junior and Senior Schools, time for all sen-ices). a.m. Let the BCAA prepare a Special "TRIP-TIK" for you showing every curve in the road with places to stay, points of interest, etc. JOIN A HAPPY FAMILY OF 8 MILLION MOTORISTS CALL THE BCAA TODAY SY 3-7550 SOUTH GATE SHOPPING CENTRE NOTICE "City Driving Si-hool" is now offering the group training plan to adults wishing to learn to drive.

GET VALUABLE TRAINING TIME FREE For details phone Mr. Tom Henderson-SY 3 9001 Friday. 7 p.m. Speaker, Elder D. S.

Johnson. Saturday, July 20 9:15 a.m. Sabbath School. 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.

H. M. S. Richards, "The Voice of Prophesy." Los Angeles guest speaker. Music by Del Delker and Brad Braiey.

Saturday, July 27 Services at 10:43 and 7 p.m. Guest speaker. BAPTIST (Yale Rd. E. at Now ell St) Rev.

Ian Hind, B.A., B.D. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School (Baptist Church) 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. COMBINED SERVICE IN COOKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH All Are Welcome.

TRACTO FUELS some time, have left tor Winnipeg and eventually for Washington, D.C., where Mr. Patterson has been transferred. Mrs. R. C.

Pittman, Vancouver, was a guest last week of Mrs. D. N. Gehman, Boundary Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Swan-zey and Capt. Allan Swanzey returned home Thursday after a visit to Calgary through the Rogers Pass. On their way home they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Geoff Spencer and family at Mara, B.C., and also with Mrs. Swanzey's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell at Kelowna. Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. MacLeod and children, who have been living at Lindell Beach, left Friday for their new posting to Washington, D.C. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Blow and children, Darlene and Bill, Victoria, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Eyres.

Mrs. Les Yates, Vancouver, was a guest for a couple of days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mabel Edmondson. Sincere Jlianhs Esso Gasoline and Esso Diesel Fuel are designed to provide maximum efficiency atminimum cost. Esso Tractor Fuels have proven over and over again to give more po wer3 more work per dollar.

We Ht '133 UU4 9:30 a.m. Sunday CHWK Csso St. Paul Lutheran Church Mo. Synod Corner of Princess and Mary Rev. Paul W.

Schroeder Sunday, July 21 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. 12 Noon CHWK Lutheran Hour. Christ Lutheran Church Corner Cleveland and Victor Rev. A.

Propp Sunday, July 21 9:45 a.m. Worship in English. No Sundav School 11:30 am. Worship in German. Grace Book Shop and Stationery wish to thank all our many friends and customers for making our short stay a real pleasure.

Your support and good will have made it possible to greatly increase our business. We hope our successor, Mr. William Dirks, will enjoy your continued patronage, and we are sure he will serve you well. So thanks again folks, ABRAM A. FAST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES YOUR ESSO AGENT IS RIGHT WITH THE TIMES IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED DAVID MARTENS, Yarrow HENRY S.

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