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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 25

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 25

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ior.fi 5 ''Margaret Loney 1TrTE cittlt.iwack progress, June is Entertains FOR A COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE TO ALL MAKES Mrs. A. Jones TT fLA To Union Of Carpente'rs Formed Here A new club was farmed here when the Ladies' Auxiliary ti the Union of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of i America. No. 1843, had its charter installation in the Orange hall.

About 50 persons werei Graduates A black mortar board "and a white scroll inscribed with "Class of '56" carried out the gradua and J0S r4 Home With Party 9t 4 JT tion theme ai a partv given bv SINCE 19:10 Miss Marsarot Liney Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. Bellerose arranged a birthday party honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Alfred Jones, Each graduate attending the IS McALPINE ELECTRIC LTD. when she was surprised at her party received a small mortar board and a with her name written on it. The graduation present. 147 Yale Rd. E.

"SOUND SERVICE" Phone 4-4691 Elected to the auxiliary's ex i cake was jven to Miss Pat Mann to cut. Miss Mann was also cele ecutive were Mrs. Bill Bell president; Mrs. Jerry Norton. brating her birthday.

new home-, 20a Nowell street south, with several china mementos of the farm and oihfr gifts. Bellerose made and decorated the birthday cake in yellow and white. Tea was served to Mrs. Rosalind Porter, Oakland, Miss Severly Porter. Anacortes.

vice-president: Mrs. Jim Young recording secretary: Mrs. Geoige Guests were Mics Terry Gillis, Gardening Season Brings a Demand for Used Tools. Sell Yours Through a Classified Ad. Miss Beatrice Rundle, Miss June Bradwell, financial secretary, hi Mrs.

Ralph idiard, warden Mrs. Don Camer.m, conductor I Mrs. Ben Rraun. one-year trus- Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Jones, Mrs. tee; Mrs. Pete Toews. two-year t. 72.

A I Pugh, Miss Judy Stevens, Miss Madeline Meeh.in, Miss Joyce Redckon, Miss Milo Palmer and Miss Mar.n. Sardis P-TA Elects Officers, ru.stee, and Mrs. Sid Ives, threc-i Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. 1'ellelier Norman Studios Photo. year trustee. 1 'ft ,1 Mrs. Paul Rudd, Tacoma, wde of the secretary of the Washing ton State Council of the uni.m, At St.

Mary's Church installed the officers. Others com Hears Historian FOR SPRING REPAIRS Borrow from HFC when needed repairs or other expenses require more cash than you can spare. Loans from $30 to $1000 are made quickly usually in one day. No endorsers are required if you have a steady income and can meet regular monthly payments. Phone or visit your nearest HFC office today.

ing from out of town were Mr. Rudd. Taconia; Bill Pape, international representative and Mrs. Page, Vancouver; Forbes Marianne Riederer Bride Of Andrew'! Pellefier Executive for the coming term was elected at the Sardis P-TA meetins in the Sardis school. President is E- Anderson; vice-president, A.

N. Lund; recording secretary, Mrs. Pryce Davies, treasurer, Mrs. Dave Reid and Arthur Jones, Mrs. A.

E. Osborne, Mrs. II. E. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford, Mrs. George Stapleton, Mrs. Henty Jones, Mrs.

George Hastings, Mrs. W. E. Bellerose, Miss Beth Jones, Miss Susan Jones and Alfred Jones. Others calling during the day and evening to help Mrs.

Jones celebrate her birthday were Mrs. Paul Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannam, Mr. and Mrs.

Iver Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayton, Mrs. Dave Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald McKay, Miss Barbara McKay, Miss Geraldine McKay, Malcolm Hayton, Charles Hayton David Atkinson and Jim McKay. PERSONALS Apostle Paul N. Hanson, Independence, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beer, 162 Mellard avenue.

Red and white peonies decorated St. Mary's Catholic corresponding secretary, Don Bowman. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE church when Rev. McKinnon united Marianne Patricia ft berg, New Westminster district representative and Mrs. Recken-berg, and Harold Taft, business agent of the New Westminster Council and Mrs.

fait. The local auxiliary, No. 738, is one of five in B.C and is a social club for the wives of union members. Following the buiness meeting. Mrs.

Sid Ives assisted by Mrs. niyuiiyui ui uiu iiifeui'-H was "iederer and Andrew Joseph Pelletier in marriage The bride, second daughter of an address by Charles Newby on the history of Sardis school and 8. E. Cowie, Managw 3 Wellington Avenue, second floor, phone 29251 CHILLI WACK, B.C. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Riederer, 714 lioston Bar and Mrs. Henry Hie- Mr.

Newbv worked some Vale road ea.st, was given away derer, Victoria, aunt and cousin tjme compiling this information by her lather. Her groom is the of the bride respectively. amj nas presented it in book son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand.

Out-of-town guests were Mr. f0rm to the school. Pelletier, 20C McDonald road. and Mrs. George Riederer.

Henry The room award for this month Singing at the wedding wtis St. Kiederer, Beinadctte, Edith and i went to Miss Dow's with Mary's Girls' choir. Mrs. M. P.

'thie. Port Alberni; Miss Marie 12 parents present. Pete Towes, Mrs. Jake Toews Mrs. M.

Bakker and Mrs. George Bradwell served refreshments. IODE Chaoter Frank was organist. Vancouver ana jo.xepn i yk'jlicky, Saskatchewan. Mr.

and Mrs. S. F. Dobson Pholocrafts Photo 1 IIC Ul 1UC VVU1C 4 IIUI ILIIqIii i Buffet Luncheon rp s- a -j I l-ippl ''or ncr honeymoon to points 1U OflVy nWUIUi cn Sliuh the bride, el qtud worstcd XH Honors Bride IiMlo P1. wore a corsage of pink and white net in little leaf-like peaks Her To Two Qn le jackpt.

Un roWn Annual of HMS4Jt.KCl. OI 1Jte' hat was white and her accessor- ATTENTION FARMERS act irxaow St. John's Scene Dobson-Hooper Wedding Lion chapter, IODS. will 'on2 s'yes na ies. tan.

awarded to two Grade 12 students th ntlk to the w-aist The, 0 newlvweds instead of one during graduation jlitUe collar was embroidered with ceremonies, members decided at sequins. A lloral design bordered i he chane enclh veil. The bridal iiieeiiiig ai uie iuiiic oi mis i 1 ni i Prior to ner wedding. Miss Shirley Hjlmberg was honored at a Lridal shower and buffet at the home of Mrs. H.

J. Smith, Yale road east. Presenting gifts to the bride-elect were little Stewart and Shirley Ann MacGregor. Attending were Mrs. C.

Holm-berg, Mrs. Ralph Smit'i. Mrs. D. Mrt N'irhnl- oouquei was cuuipi imm ui icu i roses, stenhanotis and fern.

D. E. MacLean. Mrs. Charles Newby will make the presentation to the two stu- Attending the bride were herIO'E)E Holds sisier, imiss rtniunicue iviuul-ici, dents who tied for top place and hpr 1 lUeinQ Giving reports were Mrs.

Mies hridesmaid. I LLi IviCLlilvJ Rev. K. B. Milton conducted the ceremony in St.

John's Anglican church when Gwendolyn Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hooper, Portage La Prairie, and Stanley Fox Dobson, younger son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Dobson, 269 Alder avenue, Sardis, were married. The bride, given away by her on a parcel sent to a ihf irrnnm were i- Mrs im n.milhv Aiurpny, veteran at J- A- Joseph Folliet and Henry m0etin- of the eason '-s- Eugene Mahood, Council of Women meet-; ti "KLlll' -l's Ffi.nr Mrs Rnv s-alos v' llcl- ihe home of Mrv A. R.

Gordon.) l- r.dgar, iio.v out f'lr knit ln hin Lnn An "rchway of mock 'oranges Mrs. J. W. Phillipson assisted! MacGregor, Mrs. W.

OUt lor Knitting baby gJimentS. 1 1 Mrs rir.rlinrlv Trs anu skip oL'cuiuiiuns ui ui-miiii-s uie Jiosiess. D. Hipwell, work of the; andi father, wore a rose-colored taf and snowhnlls rioeorated AtchelitJ spprpt.nrv Mrs MacGregor, Mrs. Porter Mrs.

CARS. ,11 fnp iiio mr-oniinn Pnt Rihlw 1 -a mi e.i Miss Dorothy Storey. To Help Ensure Adequate Supplies of LIVESTOCK FESD For Late FaSi and Winter Where Moisture Conditions Will Permit Emergency Feed can be obtained by Seeding: CORN before June 20th for Silage. a jq before the end of July for Fall Pasture wM I or Late Silage. For Further Advice.

Consult Your District Agriculturist THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Victoria Mrs. H. McDonald reminded the toast. ScrviteursJ the chapter's adopted school at! of nembers the Municipal meet were Mrs. II.

Gieselman ana Mrs. Riske Creek f.ir the school's, A "7C 7" "I "I Kay De Bray. closing exercises. Mrs." Howard lViai le VV eiiS feta dress with a long torso waistline. Her matching bolero featured a mandaiin collar and the rose cap was covered with blue forget-me-nots.

Her corsage was of deep pink roses with stephanotis. Congratulations were received, Johnson, immigration and Cana-I A i ppTT dianization convener, reminded bv telegram from Robert Roset, the members of Canadianizalion ceremonies for tomorrow and Dinner Speaker The sister of the groom. Miss Decoration day, June 24. MjcS Marin Wells s.irdk rniT ing which will be a pot-luck supper at" the Cultus Lakj cottage Mrs. W.

H. Beldam. The chanter will pay a share of the prize money for the Valley-haven resident knitting for the fall fair. A tag day was voted for the end of the month. Rall'le of the doll will be held at a tea at the home of Mrs.

Newby. Co-hostesses with Mrs. MacLean. were Mrs. Other reports were given by leader was guest sneaker at Mary Elizabeth Dobson, attended Mrs.

J. Stefan, representative ofj Atcheitz Canadian Girls in.Train-!ner-Public Health Nurses' ina niniw.rii.ti.rhtnr ivmnnnt in a R. E. Dolman-Doreen Clark Wed In Sardis Atchelitz WI hall. Miss Wells Mrs.

W. J. T. Clarke, organist, emphasized the girls' individual, in lifn Deep rose and white peonies and Mrs. W.

J. Wright, for the Girl Guide association. Tile chapter's "Save the Children" adoptee's letter of thanks gave a detailed report of a schoolboy's life in Endand. decorated the church for the lion. W.

K. Kiernan Minister McDonald and "Mrs. Newby. The William MacGillivray Deputy Minister wedding. The father of the bride gave her away when Doreen Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Frank Clark.

Kilgard, was wed to Ronald Ed raffle dr.aw was won by Mrs MacLean. wrapt tliiiili Members of Chi Rho group The monthly draw was won were serviteurs at the reception ward Dolman, youngest son ofy Mrs. S. Pugh at 273 Alder avenue, Sardis. For her wedding trip to Van couver Island, the bride wore a their parents, their CGIT and religious leaders, their teachers and to God.

Mistress of ceremonies was CGIT president Beverly Ford-ham. Thirty-four mothers, daughters and guests participated in the supper, with Glenna Webster giving the toast to the Queen, Joyce Pixley toasting the Sunday school and Sharon Stark giving the traditional toast to the mothers. Mrs. W. H.

Fordham, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards street. TvT 1 1 Rev. R.

M. Goodall officiated eWiyWCClS in Carman United church which pt -i ti was decorated with I IlUrOpe For sunning medium brown suit with white accessories. On their return the newlyweds will live at 273 Alder avenue, Sardis. For Honeymoon or A wedding trip to Europe Gordon mums tor tne weauing. ra'iiy jfl sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Because." Robert Sepass attended the groom as best nrin and Don Meeres and Bob Reichelt were ushers.

Attending the bride were her began for Mr. and Mrs hool superintendent Atche J. Miller when they sailed lrom litz. and Mrs. R.

Stark, on be- it's Vancouver via Panama for the half of the mothers, responded NEW ANTISEPTIC DEODORANT safely stops perspiration 1 to 3 days cousin, Mrs. Jim Kelly, matron of honor, and her sisters, Miss to the toasts. Doreen Berg led a hearty sing-song. Lrader S. G.

Ives and President Beverly conducted a worship service following the banquet when 10 members of the group received Women's Missionary society affiliation badges. Sharon Beamin and Flora Kirk- Clinical tests prove that ARRID, now with Pcrstop, is lYi times as effective as other mi i J1 1 Eleanor Clark and Edith Clark, bridesmaids. The bride chose a taffeta, gown shadowed with net and lace. The net jacket featured long sleeves. She wore a rhinestone necklace and her headpiece of white flow continent.

The couple was wed by Rev. Geoffrey Glover, DD, in the United church. The bride, Grace Eunice M. Mooney, was given away by her father at the quiet evening ceremony. She is the youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Mooney, 123 First avenue. Parents of the groom, Mr. an8 Mrs.

Gordon Miller, came from Burnaby to attend the wedding. Wso from out of town was Mrs. Mary Chalmers, Vancouver. Following the wedding, the ness participated in the service ers held a veil that fell in a leading deodorants. Arrid's antiseptic protection keeps underarms dry and odourless.

1. Safely stops perspiration and odour. 2. Will not irritate normal skin. 3.

Protects clothes from stains and clinging odours. 4. Soft, gentle vanishing cream. Never dries out. 5.

Easy to use! Rub Arrid in, rub perspi and Edna Niessen presented a monetary gift from the group to Mrs. P. F. Pirie, president of Carman United church WMS, swimsuils who accepted it on behalf of mis- train behind her. Her bqjiquet was centered by an orchid.

Pink and white streamers dee-orated Atchelitz hall for the reception. The bridal party received the guests. newlyweds took a short trip toisionary work in ration and odour out. the Okanagan. The present tour in Europe will be an extended one.

'''l Serviteurs were Mrs. Robert Other members of the group affiliating were Elsie Semko, Emilie Heather Ives, Sharon Stark, Doreen Berg and Glenna Webster. More Canadian! uie Arrid than any other deodorant. Sepass, Mrs. Bob Reichelt, Mrs.

Bruce Laing, Mrs. Gordon Hall, Mrs. Roy Point and Miss Carolyn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

Stan Ryder, Kam- Presented with CGIT pins by for ulfaratcd hrracrtioa loops, are the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. D. A. Fotheringham were Pcntop: Cutor Product! N.8..

Mrs. C. Strohmaier, Wolfe road. Sharon Stark and Doreen Berg. DON'T BE HALF-SAFE USE ARRID TO BE SUREI Coming from out of town were Ernie Clark, Victoria: Mrs.

Bruce Laing, Squamish; Mrs. Carl Campo, North Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purcell, Mission Ernie Adolph, Campbell River. Kelly Newberry, Vancouver, andj Every many relatives from Abbotsford and Kilgard.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dolman have made their home at 249 Vedder road, Sardis.

Test Darby And loan Club Hears Talk On Fire Brigade F. G. Lcary was the guest speaker when members of the Darby and Joan club met in the WI hall. He spoke on tiie history Whether you're improving that crawl or sunning on the beach you'll be proud of the way you look in your Pedigree suit. Choose from our collection of long line, little boy and skirted styles in cottons, Lastex failles or knits.

AULD-PHILUPS LTD. 60 EAST YALE PIIOE 4 3526 of the Chilliwack Fire brigade explaining the organization and citing the services rendered during the past 50 years. Mrs. A. J.

Beer entertained with piano music and singing. Mrs. E. J. Ruddy and Mrs.

E. Martindale are new members. Final arrangements wire made for a picnic to Peace Arch June 18. Pouring tea were Mrs. T.

George, vice-president and Mrs. G. Tully. Mrs. I.

A. Murphy presided at the meeting. ST FATOW ro CANADA. LIMITED CH I I WACK RANCH With Rich Fraser Valley Milk 1.

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