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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 7

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 7

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5 THE CUILLTWACK PROGRESS, 4-Jf CLL Hole OS RCE Band In Smart New Or Trip To Mexico For Kay Hunt, H. Giesbrecht A trip through the southern States and Mexico is the happy I Tuesday afternoonv by Janet Elderkin -Remember these dates: Friday, April 22 the date of They were inspected Local Delegates Attend Parent-Teacher Meet School District 33 had three delegates at the Parent-Teacher Convention in Nanaimo last week. Mrs. Charles Pearce, Strathcona; Mrs. W.

II. Atchelitz, and Mrs. S. G. Ives, secretary of the district council of PTA groups attended.

Forty-seven members of the Royal Canadian Engineers Rand turned out in spectacularly smart new uniforms for the first time at Camp Chilliwack prospect for the bride and groom the Holstein club's meeting at the who were married Monday, April home of A. E. McConnell, 207 Col. D. W.

Cunnington, oftv commanding the camp. The uniforms include fur busby, scarlet tunic with white leather music pouch and cross strap, white belts, blue trousers with a wide red stripe. The outfits are to be the .11 dress uniform of the band. skirt and a stuffed cat for her bedrcom. Janet is also vice-president of the newly formed poultry club.

Collecting match folders, travel folders, and 'skulls are some of Keith Wilson road. Saturday, April 23 the date of the Ayrshire meeting to be held at the homo of John McFaul, Promontory, at 8 p.m. 0 0 PERSONALITY FEATURE by Sharon Dailey "Janet Elderkin!" have you seen the name before? If you haven't you haven't been reading the 4-H news. Janet Elderkin, 4-H reporter, was born in Vorkton, Sa.sk., October 1, 1939. She spent seven years in Saskatchewan, living for five years at Invermay and later moving to Regina.

Her home is now on Bailey road where her father owns the "Pinkin" poultry farm. Janet is a grade 10 student at her hobbies. She also has a little horse called "Nifty," which keeps tie! iHambley Electric Chicks au, in quit-i wuuuing fcoiem-ifiiuiiwack Central road. ck United church Mond April 25-Swine club s2z zstnxsz! as Mr. Hunt, while the groom, Henry Giesbrecht, is the second son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Giesbrecht, 604 Sumas Prairie road, Sardis. I -i For her afternoon wedding! International the bride chose a smait tailleur of English worsted withjjJinner Meet which she wore a small white i chapeau with tiny flowers in back The monthly dinner meeting of trimming.

In matching white was SoroDtimist International was her on the go. Janet belongs to the Sardis CGIT and the Chilliwack Riding I vr Hundred it successful Poul- Club. In high School Janet be-Wry-men depend on longs to the Pep club. itoAMreLEiIc CH'nKS Grasshockey, Softball, a i high quai" Flocks'. swimming are some of her avor-1 Ve nalh in Abb's- ite sports.

She played on Bred junior girls grasshockey team. jem Govern" Janet is another lucky girl who 'flocks. pproved Chilliwack Senior High school. the single gardenia sprayed with i held Monday evening at the Em-! She is majoring in English, art it I i will travel with the Common- Hatchery Now Mrs. A.

II. Young, president, welcomed over COO delegates of the "largest organization in' B.C.", now 45,000 strong. With her on the platform were Mrs. Ernest F.vans, national president, Mrs. David Wood, Washington Congress of PTA's, R.

H. Reeve of the B.C. School Trustees association, and L. Skipsey of the B.C. Teachers' Federation.

Convention theme "Welding Relationships" was used bv Dr. Rrock Chisholm in his address "Learning to Live in a New Kind of World." Dr. W. G. Black echoed the theme in his citizenship address "PTA's can do a great deal to help integrate our new citizens," he declared.

Following the film "What Greater Gift," a panel of education experts discussed reasons for the teacher shortage. A resolution of local interest "Resolved that there be a faculty of music at UBC" was presented by the Atchelitz PTA, and was approved. Reports will be given at Atche- litz and Strathcona meetings and iiiy-oi-ine-vauey worn en corsage. press and math. Her favorite subject Accessories were in avocado Reports were given jjy Mrslis English while her plans for green and for jewelry the bride Elsa Budd on tne rummage salethe future include journalism, wore her groom's gift, a necklace by Miss Marjon chidiow onj An active membr of two 4-H with matching earrings.

Uh iont cinj wealth Youth Movement. She This ta will be leaving from Montreal 'order your 91 I hatched chicks. Fall June zj, ieRKS are worth Her pet peeve is Tennessee more money. Tele- Frnip i phone or call us ill i I today. Arrangj now She feels that the main benefits for your tupoiv.

Miss Joan Hunt was bridesmaid I commiUee is Migs 01ive Kippjshe spent three years in the for her sister Walter Giesbrecht was his of 4-H work have been saisBurys Reno-Sal. Poultry Remedies, friends She has made and the iupphes, etc. Free Catalogue on request. experience in sewing she has(J HAMBLEY HATCHERIES LTD. gained.

Abbotsford, B.C. chairman, Miss Edna Parker and clothing club and she is now the Mrs. M. McLeod. Plans were fin- council representative for that alized for the spring 'tea sppn- club.

Her projects in the club sored by the club. I have included a child's dress, a brother's best man. On their return from their wedding trip, Mr. Giesbrecht and his bride will reside at 975 Cen tral road, Yarrow. Honor guests at the wedding I Mr.

and Mrs. John (ioosen were the bride's grandmother, -Norman Studios. at Fairfield Island. PTA council Sunday Afternoon report will be given at Sardis May 31. Mrs.

F. Halo her mother, Mrs. Helen Hunt; the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Giesbrecht, and Ernest Reeves. Supper Party Bride's Father Officiates At Goosen- Peters Rite St. Peter's WA Dorcas Quilt Finished For Vi Griffin A supper party recently honored Miss Vi Griffin, member of the staff of a local cepartment store, who was married Tuesday evening to Charles Davis, Hope. About 60 staff members enjoyed the party which took the Two Greendale families were united Sunday at 2:30 when Manraret Peters, second daughter of Mrs.

H. Cooper reported at the meeting of the Camp Slough WA1 Qumn rnnl mrl that she had finished the Dorcas, and mailed it to the WA John Goosen, second son of Mrs. Henry Goosen and the House. A cash donation was also late Mr. Goosen, South Sumas road, were married in the form of a pre-nuptial shower.

A large Chinese hand-hooked wool made to the Dorcas clothing Greendae First Mennonite church. A "lEiBht members attended the' The bride's father. Rev. Ger-, rug was presented to Miss Grif fin from the T. Eaton company.

Miss Bessie Cartmell made ths presentation while expressing the company's appreciation for faith meeting held at the home of oniciaiea assisted Mrs. Ernie Peters, Allan Sargent, F. George. After business reports b-v Rev- H- LnSor. Miss Rita Mr.

and Mrs. George Rempel, the WA Bulletin was read. A Baerg and Miss Serena Wiens Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Friesen, Mrs. sang "Vnen i nneei uown 10 Meta Bohnmann and Mrs. John at' ful services and also voicing the plant exchange will be held thn nnvt mootinw Pray," accompanied by pianist during the Reimer, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs.

John Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters, Abbotsford; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

II. C. List read from the Miss IIertha Diek- Church Messenger and the meet- ma'nae ceremony good wishes of company and staff. Gifts were also presented to the bride-elect from the various departments of the store. In the absence of HamLsh Mil A lace coronet with orange Jake Wall.

Lulu Island: Mr. and ing closed with the -prayer part- pravcr. Mrs. List assisted blcssoms held the bride's lace- Mrs. James MacLaughlin, Miss edged chapel veil.

Gowned in a Evelyn MacLaughlin, Frank Pet-formal bridal hite crinolined ers. Isaac Peters. Burnabv. and the hostess with refreshments. ler, Carl Schurer acted as master of ceremonies, with Miss Mildred Kines and Miss Margaret Tran-mer in charge of entertainment.

gown featuring strapless satin! Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Friesen, Mr.

"NT TI bodice, lace jacket and a tulle and Mrs. Nick Hooks and Mr. and IVirS. JTl. OOOper skirt, she carried a cascade bou- Mrs.

Rempel, Coughlin. Last year volunteers of the Canadian Cancer Society made and distributed free million cancer dressings. Platform shoes from which high heels developed were used as early as 715 BC. Oj. i.

tH(t of red roses and stephan-Lpe'nS Ot. reter tis with two white orchids in pi rp the center. LaSter. lea. I Ms Ingo Guenther was maid and Miss Johanna Pet- Mrs.

Harry Cooper opened the sjster of the bride was jun. St. Peters WA Easter tea bl.idesmaid. Miss Katie Goos-the parish i hal Rosedale, Easter, the groo siste was bridcs. Monday.

Guests were welcomed mad by the president, Mrs. M. J.j Groonlsmen were Sieg Peters, Jol)cs- brother of the bride, and Bill Appearing on line program were Gooscn. Xony Klassen, Elmer 1 Rene Bllice, BOODie Sianaeven Pnnnrr RPn Longemann and Jack Dehn. and Barbara Andrews.

Mrs. R. C. Johnston was at the door and Frillnu'inif rnrnnlinn in the Mrs. J.

C. Cheetham was in churcn basement the couple left charge of home cooking. l(or a honeymoon on Vancouver The novelty and apron table, IclnnH Mrs wnrp a hroun REACH EVERYONE, AND BE, SURE YOU DO WITH PROGRESS ADVERTISING. was staffed by Mrs. A.

Burgess jtweed suit with rod ond tan ac-and Miss B. Clarke. Others assist- cessorics and a white orchid cor- mrt titnpa 1 t-e 1 A Ghfllf nn ic ing Mrs. J. A.

Sheldon, Mrs were 'sage for her wedding trip. The Sid Moore, Mrs. J. Kormendy couple will reside on Peters road, Mrs A. A.

Grainger and Miss Grrendaie anaron juoore. Out-of-town guests included Miss Louise Peters and Miss Anne Harms, Leamington, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. John Klassen, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Epp and family, Mice Tina nr.ort-.-on frc Hplon Ryder Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Eaton were hosts at bridge Saturday evening Rcimeri Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Molcri when guts were Mr. and Mrs.jMl. and David Froese Mr. Gordon Patterson, Mr.

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A. VV. Voight, Jr. and II. Wright.

Consolation prizes were awarded Mrs. II. Wright and J. Cunningham. Mr.

and Mrs. I. W. McDonaugh, Vancouver, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

II. Wright. Ross McDonaugh returned to Vancouver with them after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wright.

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Years Available:
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