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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 3

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 3

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TIITC CTIIIT.TWACK PR OCT! FrMay, Nov. 3 Halpenny Valleyhaven 1 YFC Annual Council Meeting 0 1 Grandfather Officiates First Baptist Rites Birthday A pleasant afternoon was spent at Valleyhaven October '23 when pioneer Andrew Clarke, who lias resided in the district for 6S) years, celebrat Women Golfers Annual Dinner Autumn flowers and miniature, golf umbrellas, galy decorated the tables at the annual dinner of the women's I sect ion of the Chilliwack Goll 'and Country Club. Mrs. Hoy Winch, women's ed his 02nd birthday Rich in tradition and beauti-land a sabrina neckline which Mr. Clarke was born at ful in its appointments was the' was bordered with lace medal- lleatlicoat.

in 1867 and wedding solemnized i a lions centred with rhinestones. 'captain, presented trophies came to Chilliwack in 1890. Ilcjcvcning when Sharon Jean! The lioopcd skirt was Pr'ZLs uon a-son lo married Miss Ella Chadsey, Halpenny, younger daughter of jn bustle effect and flowed Maureen Auld. club cham-dauL'liler of Mr. and Mrs.

Wil- Mr Kirs Timmns f'nrrv :..4 loion. Mrs. John Gillis. Sorinc Chilliwack Youth For Christ monthly meetings. Planned for annual council meeting was Saturdays.

Hie first meeting held November 2, in the' will be held this month in the Evangelical Mennonite Broth-! Agricultural hall. The Janz rcn church, corner Frascr and team, who recently returned Coole. from Kurope. will report on Jack Dick, president of the'llto with wliich they have MC, reported on the year's -boon associated with for the activities. It was felt that theT'ast four years in Europe, vear had been a Executive members for the Talent from eight co-operating year are Jack Dick, direc-churches, two films and other, William Sawver, assistant visiting talent was used at the 10 meetings held.

rector; Harvey Penner. sec- The council is making plans ary-treasurer: Iludy Goertz, for an even greater year in personnel worker chairman; challenging our youth for; Herbert Neufeld, publicity Christian witness and chairman and David Hall in It is planned to resume the charge of ushering. i Jcim uiiv imiu a miuii nam. i' I 1 1 1 -v' "aun a hand ot matching later. They have one bride of David Lewis Kirk- tho kiH nnH Fall Handicap.

Mrs. Pat McManus, 1 1 noss. 0nlv son of Mr. and Mrs. i Other members bv bows of self receiving caught Lake, two grandchildren and nave Kirkness, Sardis.

prizes were: Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. D. Gleig, Mrs.

A. Ilolden. Mrs. I. Hodgson, Mrs.

H. Can two great grandchildren. Mrs. Tall standards of bronze and1 The bride's sister. Mrs.

W. v. 1,11 iju.im.-ii iw uui Parker was matron of ago. non. Mrs.

l. Kobertson, Mrs fleeted in the soft glow of honor and Miss Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke were i hri.l.icm-iirl nn-ii. mis.

u. active members of a lu. JJ i wr Miss Virginia Smith. Mrs. United church.

Mr. Clarke was lor U1C "ouuie-ring "-ye Mrs. N. Eastham. Mrs.

G. Hutton and Mrs. R. Cooper. After dinner the annual meeting was held with Mrs M.

D. Thompson, president, in the chair. honored during the Centennial a Knllv rr ivo lv year as were other pioneers of by the brides and Kelly green lespectneh. the district grandfather, Rev. J.

J. Smith-j In their crescent bouquets A number of his close son' Chemainus, assisted by were bronze-pink 'mums and friends called to help ilimRovMan G. Hind. The clnirch'trailing ivy. celebrate his birthdav.

1 "ie uiicciiun The bride's petite niece choir, under the direction of Reports were given by the ii.i. a 11 CathlO Parker, W3S tllC Will secretary, treasurer, and social Clarke, whose health is not too good at present, always wel I'eriect Love as me brute KOm( flmv(r WCarinu a committee, on the various com and lier attendants entered tlie sll()rl taffeta frock simi-potitions and social events held utn comes his friends. imuui. lar to those of the senior at-, this vear. ASSOCIATE GUARDIAIN, George Reamin, looks on as honored queen, Frances Nelles, pins a "Ma" tag on Mrs.

Earl Robinson, guardian, when Bethel 21, 10JD invited their parents to attend a pot luck supper last night in the Masonic hall. Rev. W. P. Runt, DD, and Given in marriage by her pendants.

Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Mrs. Bunt, Vancouver, were father, the bride was wearing! Sandy Demerse was the! Winch thanked the executive Sunday guests at the home of, a traditional while gown of 'groom's best man and the ush-' and committees for their their son and daughter-in-law, faille taffeta fashioned with Crs were James Rowlby, Gerry wholehearted support and Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Runt, form-fitting bodice, i Mason. William Kirkness, liar-congratulated the new golfing Cleveland avenue. iwaislline, long pointed sleeves' 0ld Roll and James Short.

(executive: Mrs. John Gillis. I Percv Rartindale plaved the captain, Mrs. A. Ilolden.

yice- 'weddin-music and William M.icaPla'n- MSS, Jan sorrel nrwl Mrs l.nrrlnr .,,,,1 nnrnivT1 II Tll Tl 1- ruiuontreaer "Kinenes nan turning rany Mrs. William Iliowell com the register. A vote of thanks was then roses were present irvlrmlnil tn Din nrrsidrnt nnrl i i The reception was held Th omnson and etl t0 Irs- W- IIa11' Mrs' G' l.f the IOOF hall where fall flow- hv TIlIf, i Hutton and Mrs. D. Hinds 01 U1L JdSl Ldl aLU crs created a gardenlike set-s0 'and hon tlle Kinette hcW Toast to the bride was pro a TSlS 'I hc Senior Citizens' meeting.

hold Mrs TTp posed by S. M. Carson, a life- be hefd at 7he eolf club rcpor "ls0 ImifT friend of the familv rP Is1111'11 i iiiu inanKeci me memoers ior men ts for the evenin" were! assistance in the CMB canvass. lllL' mceung Ull 1 ill p. 111.

ins here from St. Novcl arranged bv (J ui- games amcs the social committee completed ho evenings entertainment. A large bowl of bronze 'mums, yellow rosebuds, heather and ferns centred the tea Mrs. R. Braun.

Mrs. B. Ed-j Mrs- c- cheek reported Mrs. monds and Mrs. E.

Brandford. R- Henderson has been elected president of the playschool for 'the 1939-C0 term of' office, Teams were organized for iquilting parties. The quilts will table and was Lumi uu 1 1 1 i a complemented Greendao iw candles. Pre- "We're still pretty busy bv autumn yellow siding at the urns were Mrs be given to Local Aid on completion. Invilnlinnc nrp lirincr ennt In PTA Hears Boys Tovn Address R.

II. Rowlby, Nanaimo, and Mrs. T. S. Pvrne.

Vancouver. aunts of the bride; Mrs. J.j Bill Sawver, Chilliwack's stiuiv meeting. Harris. Vancouver, and Mrs.

Town representative, was ti, nvt mniin Kinge anu Kinette clubs to attend the I John Kirkness. aunts of tliCcmest sneaker at he November Lmhm- in i-oLm November meeting. groom. i monthly meeting of Greendale'the Christmas theme it was' Robert Steele, a prominent SERVITEURS jPTA. announced by Mrs.

O. Bow.i local artist, was invited to in- Servitcurs, in charge of Mrs.j Because more parents are: man. For refreshments the torprct his modern art paint-W M. Sles'sor, aunt of the 'coming to PTA the ladies were asked to bring mS- bride, and Mrs. C.

F. Schurer chaired by president Mrs. W.j "Christmassy" box lunches. From now on throughout the winter we'll be glad to take orders for your jobs of renovation, redecora-tion, maintenance, repair and cleanup. Plan now to have these jobs done during the cold weather lull when men and materials are more readily available.

It will pay you." i included Mrs. R. D. Smithson. N.AilKen.

was neltt in ttie ae- motion to serve hot soup Penticton: Mrs. R. Jess, Mrs. tivity room. an(i cocoa, to augment the II.

Bell, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. O. Bowman introduced children's lunch during the Mrs. Ken Willan, Mrs.

Glen Bill Sawyer, who showed thejcold winter months, was ear- ill film "Crossroads" and slides ried. Mason, Mrs. Etta Kipp, Mrs. Elta Davies, Mrs. I.

G. Hind, Mrs. F. Ileyes, Mrs. E.

M. depicting life, activity, and a report on the recent Chil-sccnery of Boys Town, on the liwack Council meeting was Hope-Princeton highway. given by vice-president Mrs. II. Mr.

Sawver cave a most in- Newman. IRudd, Miss June Hollow-ay, Miss Carol Jean Rowlby, Miss ALL THE TIME Now and then everybody gels a "tired-out" feeling and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause backache and tired feeling.

Then you feel better, rest belter, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all drug counters. You can depend on Dodd's. 60 Plan to help yourself and at the same time help your community to increase employment this winter.

Call your National Employment Office for advice and assistance. bi Authority of the Miitixtvr uf Labour, Canada i4 Norma Bell. Miss Kathleen (cresting and informative talk; one minute of silence was Bjrne, Miss Flora Jean answered questions after-' observed in memory of ness Miss Louise Short Miss wards. who was a actjve Sheila Redpath, Miss Lil Camp-, Hcu of the reguar JanJPXA member. "e1'- iuary meeting.

Miss L. M. Hel- Miss II. Toppings' Grade 3 Flanked by white tapers in ijcr, public health nurse, will class won a box of chocolates silver sconces, the three-tier; ne guest speaker at a family! for the best attendance, wedding cake, made by the; MR. AND MRS.

DAVID LEWIS KIRKNESS (nee Sharon Jean Halpenny) Norman Studios Photo. I bride's mother and decorated by Mrs. William Child, wasj embedded in white tulle and, "topped by a fresh gardenia. It was set on a side table which "sSuSi was covered by a cloth widely, bordered in a crocheted lace (and made by the groom's paternal grandmother. I Carl Schurer was master of ceremonies and Lynn Slessori was in charge of the guest The first instant to give you deep rich coffee flavor and aroma Among the congratulatory messages read at the reception was a telegram from the bride's cousin, Sheila Byrne, Liverpool, and formerly Chilliwack.

When the happy couple left for their wedding trip to points in Washington and Oregon, the 1 bride was attired in a green wool dress, brown muskrat i jacket and brown satin hat i with mink trim. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkness will reside in the I) a 1 apartments i while their new home is being, built in Sardis. i COAST TO COAST IN CANADA choose from express Mercury services, First Class services by turbo-prop Viscount, or thrifty Tourist flights.

UNITED STATES frequent flights to Seattle, New York and other major U.S. cities. BRITAIN AND EUROPE direct flights from Vancouver and Winnipeg to London via TCA's 'Hudson Bay' route no change of plane. Good connections from Western centres. FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH frequent flights to Florida, Bermuda, Nassau, Jamaica, Antigua, Barbados and Trinidad.

5 WKM? FLY AND SAVE Ask about the popular FLY NOW-PAY LATER plan. Also enquire about the big savings on Family travel i il Riding Arena Scene of Party Hallowe'en party was held at lie gaily decorated riding arena at the Fair Grounds on Saturday night, under the direction of Miss L. Ruddy and R. Olscn. Costumed junior and senior riders took part in the team and individual games on horseback.

Costume prize winners were Till Newby on Dixie, and Allan Whctter on NuriBey as cow and milkmaid; Elizabeth Duxbury on Rogue Ilerries as Joan of Arc; Janet McLellan on Patty and Lynne Guinet on Sandy as Crusaders. Later all participants were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rasmussen for Lt 1 1 See your Trove Agent, Railway Ticftef Office or TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES In Vancouver: 90.1 Georgia Street.

1 1 WW i irriiin mill! iii 1 1 In Chilliwack F. NOW 10c OFF ON THE 6 OZ. JAR! Look fur the bright new golden full iiicr Comparo it witli any coffee at any price-smell it-taste it-love it! New Nabob Instant! TRAVEL CUREAU 123 West Yale Phone SY 4-4221.

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