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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 43

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 43

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, November 17, 1976 7C ver playday V. events White, second Mark Foreman, third Ed Larson, fourth Romeo Leclair; saddle up race, first Cliff White, second Ed Larson, third Jim Doherty. High point winners were Jerry Pauls, Donna Bergen and Carmen Hamilton in nine years and under class, Tom Davidson, 10 to 12 years, Andy White, 13 to 15, Cliff White, 16 years and over. Andy White, second Holly Ross, third Lisa Rasmussen, fourth Terry Pauls. Sixteen and over, stakes, first Cliff White, second Romeo Leclair, third Peter Pfister, fourth Ed Larson; bean bag race, first Jim Doherty, second Mark Foreman, third Les McNaughton, fourth Brent Tadowitz; scurry race, first Cliff 0 entries i second Jerry Pauls, third Kevin Farren, fourth Sandra Hallett; bean bag race, first Donna Bergen, second Sandra Hallett, third Sandra Hepting, fourth Melinda Vermeer; scurrey race, first Tammy Farren, second Carmen Hamilton, third Sandy Hepting, fourth Donna Bergen.

Ten to 12 years, musical tires, first Lennie Pauls, second Debbie Larson, third Pam Pike, fourth Kim Davidson; stakes, first Debbie White, second Svetlana Jirku, third Tom Davidson, fourth Lennie Pauls; bean bag race, first Derek White, second Svetlana Jirku, third Tom Davidson, fourth Brenda Leclair; scurry race, first Tom Davidson, second Cindy Farren, third Kim Davidson, fourth Brenda Leclair. Thirteen to 15 years, first Andy White, second Teresa Boyer, third Terry Pauls, fourth Laurie Brooks; bean bag race, first Teresa Boyer, second Terry Pauls, third Lisa Rasmussen, fourth Laurie Brooks; scurry race, first Andy White, second Teresa Boyer, fourth Janice McKay; saddle up race, first wart Over 60 riders and their mounts turned out Sunday for a Fraser Valley Pony Racing Association playday. Events were held at the Chilliwack exhibition grounds with the following results: Nine years and under, musical tires, first Jerry Pauls, second Kevin Farren, third Donna Larson, fourth Donna Bergen; stakes, first Carmen Hamilton, Old-time dance draws guests Visitors from as far away as Alberta were present for Friday's dance sponsored by the Chilliwack Moms' and Dads' Old Time Dance Club. Other guests for the evening came from Rosedale and Ab-botsford. Door prize was won by Herb Bartel.

Tickets are now available for the club's Christmas dinner and dance. The holiday festivities are planned for December 3 at Evergreen Hall. Live music will be provided for the dance. stEftDEing MAIDEN VOYAGE OF DONATED BUS Residents of Bradley Centre, Chilliwack General Hospital, were given the opportunity to have lunch at Canton Gardens Friday when two busloads were taken on the first voyage of the Community Services bus for the handicapped. Bus was donated by the Chilliwack Lions Club.

Assisting residents are hospital volunteers. Sears Garner-Kaelble ble, brothers of the bride, and Lloyd Garner, brother of the groom. At the reception held at the Village Green Inn, Duncan, Ray Marlette was the master of ceremonies and Mr. Taylor proposed the toast. Following a camping trip to California, Mexico and Reno, the couple will live in Osoyoos.

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Double ring, candlelight ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A. Brown. Given in marriage by Sydney Mawbey, the bride wore a gown featuring appliqued lace and a sweetheart neckline.

Groom wore a white tuxedo with tails and matching white accessories. Matron of honor was Evelyn Lamontagne, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Audrey Verwolf and Hope-Yvonne Garner, sister of the groom. Junior bridesmaid was Denise Lamontagne, bride's niece. Flowergirl was Candy Fantello and ringbearer was Mickey fLamontagne, bride's nephew. ijr Best man was Paul Garner, brother of the groom, and ushers were Clifford and Wayne Kael- ALEX MILLEN Alex r.lillen to heart fund board Chilliwack campaign chairman for the B.C.

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