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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 14

The Chilliwack Progress du lieu suivant : Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 14

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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14
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THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, February 26, 1975 -ObituariesE. E. TRETHEWEY funeral service yesterday in Former resident of Kipp Henderson's Funeral Chapel, Avenue, Chilliwack, Ernest Chilliwack. Interment was in Edward Trethewey of 2662 Victor I00F cemetery. Street, Victoria, Vancouver Pallbearers were Dave Jones, Island, died February 22 in Vic- Irwin Childs, Don Jones, Bob toria.

Rev. J. T. Horricks of- Jones, Glen Jones and Dick ficiated at the funeral service to- Jones. day in Henderson's Funeral Mrs.

Norman was born on May Chapel, Chilliwack. Interment 28, 1893, in Crookston, Minnesota. was in IO0F cemetery. She was a member of Fairview Pallbearers were Ralph Rebekah Lodge No. 49, VanTurner, Bob Shibley, Keith couver.

Turner, James Trethewey, Lloyd Mrs. Norman was predeceased Shibley and Leslie Kinsey. by her husband James. She is Mr. Trethewey was born on survived by one daughter, Mrs.

December 19, 1892, in Dewdney, Lorna V. Muirhead, Vancouver; British Columbia, and was a two granddaughters, one greatlumberman. He was a member of grandson, one greatColumbia Masonic Lodge in granddaughter, three brothers, Invermere, British Columbia. Henry E. Jones, Chilliwack; Mr.

Trethewey is survived by Michael E. Jones, Savona, his wife Rose; one son, Lloyd S. British Columbia; Rueben H. Trethewey, Salmon Arm, British Jones, Fort Langley; three Columbia; five daughters, Mrs. sisters, Mrs.

Howard (Amelia) S. B. (Ellen) Turner, Victoria; Muirhead, Chilliwack; Mrs. Mrs. J.

B. (Roberta) Shibley, George (Mable) Hastings, New Cranbrook; Mrs. Frank (Grace) Westminster, and Mrs. George Fairhurst, Victoria; Mrs. Ed (Eva) Stapleton, Chilliwack.

(Erna) Wonnacott, Cranbrook, and Mrs. Alan (Evelyn) Kinsey, Invermere; 18 grandchildren and The weather 24 great-grandchildren. Murray Wood Growers Ltd. MRS. ARMINTA NORMAN Vedder Canal A former resident who return- Max Min Prec ed three months ago to live in Wednesday 40 33 .41 Chilliwack, Mrs.

Arminta Nor- Thursday 41 24 man, formerly of 1933 Robson Friday 37 32 Street, Vancouver, died Saturday 45 35 .18 February 21 in St. Paul's Sunday 47 36 .72 Hospital, Vancouver. Rev. D. C.

Monday 48 30 1 Johnstone officiated at the Tuesday 50 37 tr Chilliwack merchants plan for May carnival A "flea market," window dis- crafts and possibly even home plays and midway rides will baking. highlight the 1975 Chilliwack Window displays will be replacRetail Merchants' Association ing the window painting contest Country Living carnival. held last year. Ethnic groups and individuals will be arranging the The carnival will be held displays based on the theme of May 17 and, according to Jean Country Living '75 "people of the Hepburn, will be "even bigger and better than last year." The midway will be a special attraction with a few new rides At a retail merchants' associa- added to last year's list. On Mill tion meeting Tuesday it was Street the chicken barbecue will decided to hold a "flea market" again be offered.

It is hoped to in conjunction with the regular continue the beer garden on Mill sidewalk sales. It is hoped to Street as well and details are now have people selling arts- and being worked out. Adults to see school "as it really is" Vedder Junior Secondary classes without interfering with School is planning a Community the school program. "We want Day March 5 to let the public see the community to see the the school, the students and the school's programs, and even its staff "as they really are." problems. It won't be a normal Counsellor Bill Duyvewaardt day unless there are a few small said the event was suggested by problems," he said.

He stressed the school's communications classes will run as normal. The committee to increase com- whole idea is for the adults to see munication between the school the school as it is on a regular and the public. day. All interested adults are in- Mr. Duyvewaardt said the i idea vited to drop into the school for the Community Day came up between 8 a.m.

and 3 p.m. to see while reviewing the minutes of the classes in their day-to-day an open school board meeting operation. "There will be no held two years ago. During that show," he said. "It will be meeting several people said they strictly low key to show exactly would like to see a school in its what happens on an average regular routine.

He noted the school day." Community Day is not just for Mr. Duyvewaardt said it will parents. "'We want the total combe an "open-door day," where munity." adults can drop in on any of the Phone bills can still be paid here People who saw a Vancouver payment address on their last telephone bills may rest assured that they may still make their payments in person or by mail at B.C. Telephone's Chilliwack business office. Dave Greenwood, manager of the Chilliwack and Abbotsford offices, stressed that payments can still be made in the 66B Yale Road East downtown office.

He explained that some centralization of the accounting program has led to the Vancouver billing address being placed on bills. The centralization has not led to any layoffs of Chilliwack office personnel, he added, indicating he did not expect any such staff reduction. THANK YOU wish to take this opportunity to thank Mark Vandereyk for finding and returning my purse. Mrs. Edan Hannah ANNETTE FAN CLUB L1 Murray's 7 I'm going away SALES rebate you DEPT.

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1972 Cortina 4 Good Shape. 1974 Ford with Air, Explorer, 2,700 miles. 1972 Chevrolet 4 Dr. HT, Loaded, Including Warranty. TOWARDS Air Condi.

1971 Ford F100, V-8, 4 Speed, Sport Custom. 1971 Mustang Mach 1, Sharp Unit. 1970 Landrover, Only 1,500 miles, Like New. 1971 Chevelle Malibu 4 Dr. HT, Very Low Mile1967 Ford F100, V-8 Std.

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88, HT, 2 Dr. 390, HT, 4-speed. Clean Unit. 1969 Cadillac Coupe De Ville, 2 Owners, like new. CARS: PURCHASED OR 1968 AMC Javelin 2 Hard To Find Model.

1975 Jaguar XJ6L, The Utmost In Luxury. 1968 Pontiac Firebird, 6 O.H.C., Auto. 1975 Honda Civic 2 Dr. Sedan. Only 3,000 Mi.

1968 Ford Real Clean. 1974 Jaguar Type, New, V-12, The Last One 1968 Ford 4 A good Buy. NOT In Canada. 1968 Camero 2 Real Sharp. 1974 AMC Matador Brougham, Real Sharp.

1967 Pontiac Bonneville, Fully Loaded. 1974 MGB, New. 1966 Chevrolet Sedan, 6 Like New. 1974 Oldsmobile, Only 9,000 Miles. 1965 Rambler American 2 6 Std.

1974 Austin Marina, 4 Door Atuomatic, New. 1965 Cadillac Convertible, Mech. Special. 1973 Austin Marina, 4 Door, Low Mileage, 1965 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl.

Auto. One Owner. 1964 VW Camper Special, Raised Roof, Etc. 1973 Pontiac GTO 400, V-8, Buckets, Tape, 1964 Triumph Covertible, Hard To Find Sports Etc. Car.

1973 MGB, New Engine. 1960 VW Dune Buggy. 1973 Chevrolet 4 Dr. HT, Gold, Beige Interior. 1957 Jaguar 3.4 Mk.

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9 to 1 p.m. or Phone 795-7736 Charles Miner INSURANCE CONSULTANT 29 South Young St. 795-7736.

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