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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 22

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 22

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THE 1 1 1 LLIWACK PROGRESS, May 17, 1950 1 UPPER YARROW road. wr nnr ir.s. nuiiir dumuih i Mrs. A. S.

Watson Luncheon Hostess Honoring Mrs. Nina Finn, whose marriage to Jack Watson took place in Vancouver Saturday, Mrs. A. S. Watson entertained at luncheon Wednesday.

Also honored were the Orange Degree Conferred on New Members Jubilee Lodge No. 774 of LOB A met May 9 in the Orange hall and Orange degree was conferred on new arrivals in Yarrow haviir mnvi.il from Vancouver this weei Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

Luck and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen and Vickie, all of Burnaby, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N.

Williams and Mr. and Mrs. II. Town, Mountain road. Mrs.

H. Lee, accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Luyat and Karen, Pump-town, spent Thursday at the home of Mrs.

N. Williams, Mountain bride-elects mother, Mrs. A. E. Humphrey and Mrs.

Percy Wilson They are residing on Wilson ana Mountain road. Norman Smith, postmaster at Borden, paid a short visit to friends here recently. Mrs. W. H.

Siddall was a Vancouver visitor over the weekend. Mrs. Jessie Bradley and Miss who are leaving shortly for Eng Georgina Hiebert, the latter ad land. Covers were laid for fifteen. Yellow was chosen for the color scheme and carried out in the tapers and snapdragon bouquet which intermingled yellow and white blossoms.

CHARMING BACKGROUND FOR GRACIOUS LIVING Home Changes C. A. Armstrong, who resided at 14 toria avenue east, now lives at 132 Third avenue; A. Gurlelot has tv.oved from 308 Maple avenue to Saskatchewan: from 112 Victor stree: to Vancouver Island is the home change of Ernest Mahood; 21" Maple avenue is the new address of Miss Audrey Lewis who formerly lived at suite 31, 7 Yale road ivest: Fred Loutit, who resided at 31 Princess avenue east, now lives at 534 Mayfair avenue; Howard Denike has moved from lot 33. Mayfair avenue to 371 Hig-ginsan road: from 682 Sumas Prairie rad to Alberta is the home of John Klassen; R96 You" i road south Ls the new ad-drea of R.

Armstrong who formerly lived at 96 Woodbine avenue. J. A. Massie, who resided at 363 Wells road, now lives at 678 Chillhvack Central road; 508 Birch street is the new address of J. I Board Request Better Student Display Space Better position for school exhibits at Chilliwack Fall Fair will be sought by the school fair committee which feels that not enough prominence has been given to the displays in the past.

Trustee George Green, chairman-of the committee, told school board Wednesday night that ground floor space of approximately 30 by 21-foot dimensions is being asked in place of the second-floor area previously allocated by the grounds committee. In fairness to the students, they need better space for proper presentation of their displays," Mr. Green asserted. NO PAYMENT He suggested that the desired 1 vancing from Juvenile lodge. Mrs.

T. Larsen conducted election and installation ceremony when Mrs. W. Bridge and Mrs. L.

Taylor were elected deputy mistress and junior deputy mistress, respectively. Mrs. Bridge takes the place of Mrs. J. Hamilton, who recently moved to Mission.

Mrs. M. Myres is official delegate to Grand lodge sessions being held in Victoria May 16, 17 and 18. Others attending are Mrs. E.

Brett, Mrs. J. Bennett, Mrs. S. L.

Foster, Mrs. K. McFaul, Mrs. R. Pelly, Mrs.

T. Larsen and Mrs. S. M. Griffiths.

Mrs. C. Black was in charge of refreshments when tea was served. fiOOfill" rflfiilMi'T "iT'fl i'i" iiI''ii Til Hi IIViTi'r TmiT tllHill iWMilllllHf liriTOilff 'iniilTtiv ifnimwUfci "4 A Montreal school superintendent was congratulated by Montreal Catholic Schocl Commission on the birth of his 18th child. As a practical expression to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Simard the commission decided to vote a bonus of $5000. A year ago, when Mr. Simard was congratulated by the commission on the birth of the 17th child, a similar bonus was accorded. TORIDHEAT OIL BURNERS LATEST MODELS Complete installation including 636 gallon oil tank and 12 months free service for only $430.00.

Frank B. Hall Phone 2596 Alciii, who formerly lived at R98 iroc avenue; j. niuce iiua move! from 707 Castleman road be obtained, even though A cluster of bananas is called i hand. I to 7H Ford road, Rosedale. the board had to pay for it, but board members opposed the idea In its plan to operate a cafeteria at the high sdhool, school board Wednesday night received a list of menus used in Vancouver schools from Miss Jean Wyness, director of school lunch rooms.

At the prices charged in Vancouver schools, the letter said, the operation was unable to break even. I American Scouts Plan Cultus Visit Modern Miracle Wall Tone VOGUE COLORS open a new field of interior decoration to home owners. Deep, exciting hues never before available in water-mix oil paint bold, rich colon can be mixed with Miracle Wall Tone white for stunning harmony In gay, beautiful let-down shades. on principle. Trustee Frank Wilson declared that "to offer payment is the wrong approach altogether." The board felt that the school exhibits were of great importance to the success of the Fair as well Boy Scouts in the Chilliwack district will welcome a touring 1 s.

as to the students, and as such group of American Scouts at Cultus For the first time in Canada, it is expected that farm co-operative business will exceed one billion dollars in 1949, when returns are all in from over one million mem-! bers. i Lake late in June. snouia be welcomed and given good opportunities for display even if it meant that some commercial displays might have to Arrangements for the welcome are being made by the district as- find space outside the main build-1 the viait 'is complicated by the fact THE MODERN Oil AND RESIN WAU f7nISHm7nU The Best GIN COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE SECURITIES You Can Buy! SOLD BY MARSHALL-WELLS STORES Triple Distilled. Tropical Botanicals add that delightful bouquet. Strength, for a good fizz or cocktail.

Davies Logan Hardware, Owner 31 Wellington Avenue Phone 22191 Some commercial exhibitors already build their own display accommodation on the grounds and the committee felt that others could do it too, to make space for school exhibits. NEWFOUNDLAND THEME The discussion arose out of an earlier meeting between the school Fair committee and Fair officials. The board moved to send a letter to the Fair board asking consideration of its request, pointing out that the school displays attract large numbers of visitors. Inspector of Schools S. J.

Graham told the board that this year. 01 lm: Enquiries Solicited HERBERT C. TOI.CIIARD representing James Richardson Sons Vancouver, B. C. Office: Prairie Agencies of Chilliwack 17 Nowell St.

South Office Phone: 6127, Res. 222?) you can buy no better MARSHALL-WELLS STORES Murray-Easton Hardware, Owner that it will occur when Chilli-waek's school year is at its climatic period. The American patrol will come from Snoqualmie, during the last weekend in June, planning to spend that period camping at Cultus Lake. Local Scouts are planning to have a few of their numbers spend the weekend outing with the visitors. District Commissioner W.

A. Simpson hopes to arrange a small civic reception when the visitors arrive from Harrison Hot Springs. He also hopes to have welcome signs erected at Five Corners, with Canadian and American flags displayed from buildings. The American Scouts will be provided with transportation to Lindell Beach where they will camp. At FV Library Films, Books Of the Week Bjks.

boxes and staff" in a complete state of chaos, would probably been your impression if you had called at the library one ng recently, but if you had re.Tia.ned one hour longer you woul.i have een a gradual return lo q.iet and order until nothing vvas to indicate that eight hun-drei books had changed places with hundred others. Nothing, riiat i.s. except the new titles to j-j seen in every part of the dduit section. operation takes place twice eaj'i year, and it is as stimulating a it is tantalizing, for you feel like i greedy child wanting to react in all directions at once. are a tew of the new travel i chosen at random; "Sjunish Journey" by Ilalliday whom you will perhaps best as the author of "Arches of the Years." Dr.

Suther-lj" on impulse to go to where he had once practised it he could have an invitj'ion from its government that permission to go he liked and talk to whomever chose to meet. He spent weeks there, and in this ive he tells his readers what he 1 soon and heard. Doorway to Tibet." The Xieal Smit.i. made this trip r.ot ploasure but because it is r.i.- to go to thj tar the c.i'th to gather material It. lecture tours.

Tr. book is well with pho: jrapiis by his companion, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv the Government of British Columbia. 19 Yale Road East Phone 3121 student displays are being centred around the theme of Canada's new rf it l.feisKssiss -ffe- est province Newfoundland and that excellent work is being done. for the juvenile section. Donors during the past month have been; Mrs.

Leslie Barber, Miss Helen Froese. Mrs. R. II. T.

Gahan, H. Gicsbiecht, Mrs. M. V. Kournos-soff.

Mrs. .1. R. MfPhoe Robert Mrs. H.

Revill. A hat-and-coat rack, gift of the Chilliwack Jaycee-ettes. is now installed in the hallway of the library and is being much appreciated, especially on rainy days. Lor the Tutell. and what will suit of mam readers, "there June 5 will be a school holiday throughout British Columbia in honor of the King's birthday.

School board received the information from the department of education Wednesday night. The observance falls en a School board is considering ten-tiers for the re-roofing of Central school. lot- of conversation." It Greek lo Me" is by Mrs. W. -rid'je.

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