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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 12

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 12

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4 THE CHILLUVACK PROGRESS. Dec. 8, IMP Sadq CaFSOn Circle Hear Mission Report WMS Evening Auxiliary Gifts Sought For Angola Soroptimists Sponsors lb's Dhters Skatmg Party Blind Workmanship Aj. TKIID Order of Job's Daughters, held At IN I D3Z3af-6a la roller skating party in Eyn- Uien. November 1S).

I'l'hev were accompanied bv Perfection workmanship was seen the ouVJ and Mr- stiuulinu display of handicraft by the blind Saturday Fret, cmrfr afternoon when the Soroptimist club of Chilliwack spnn-'inin and KHison Eidlard. sored a CNI1J bazaar and tea in the Oranjro hall. i Mrs. A. II.

Turvey and Mrs. i Ian Hind were co-hostesses I when the Sada Carson Circle of The Christmas meeting of Mrs. George Coombes assisted pjrst naptist church met at the Evening Auxiliary of WMS by Mrs. Hoy Edwards. Mrs.

(ie ll0m0 of Mrs of Chilliwack United church! Maiza Acros- Miss Mar' An- Macken avenue. was held on Wednesday, Myrna Edwards cember 2. in the ch urclv Qmgley Mrs Ear ent Mrs A Kdmondson. lounge. Mrs.

A. Konkol, Larry Loot and, wilh dent, welcomed 35 members Ll1 Henry Maurice. and seven visitors. Members) was miS' Alex Mrs. B.

Ritchie read the de- were asked to bring silk The following slate of of- votional using as her topic the I scarves and men's ties to fu- ficers was elected for the 1900-Canadian Baptist Missions in' charge of the display To achieve success one mus make an attempt. In were busy serving tea. In charge of field secretary, for New West-i minster and the Eraser Mrs. P. Dobson and Miss Darlene N'eetz.

Servi- North, home instructress for the blind. ture meetings, these gifts to 62 term: president, Mrs. Africa. Great strides have teurs were Mrs. J.

J. King, Mrs. I. Z. Conboy.

Mrs. J. R. Jess, ue sent to Nancy Coppi-jKonkoli re.clccted. first made in these mission thorne in Patrons found a wide choice Angola, Africa i i).

l. KirKiiess anu miss leather work nand vyoven CoUjns ct T-i neius since me Canadian lsap- president. Mrs. Stewart Ed- 1 tist Federation has had re-, second vice-president, sponsibilitv for them, which is1 arucies. Kiiuicu uuuuici iui A devotional on the theme was beautifully children and dolls, cleverly de- Admission tickets were i.r lHlf 1 and bright CIiaiS(' 01 rs signed wool toys planned and carried out byMl's- c- H- Patterson; thirdess than six years, she said 'vice-president, Mrs.

rank By July, there were 17 (. Konmson; rrvIH i A Kipp. DoorilV AMmMfA In bas- 1 Christ mus corsafe prize, a leather handbas made Couves; recording secretary, missionaries in angoia ana six Mrs. C. b-v the end cradles, log carriers." 'jardin-j Ul bl.ilu1- was won b' Mrs Donations were voted by the ing secretary, Mrs.

victor Clarke; treasurer, Mrs. Alex A steady stream of guests members to the church and to kept the Soroptimist members Howie; card secretary, Mrs. )h nnndimrmod rhildron Primary Teachers' Workshop John Quigley; literature, The Baptisl 'omen's World D. Swehnumson; cradle roll. of Praver was held F1.

Mrs. Bert Longland and dav in the Sunday school room. Roy Annis; Mission Band. rlans were finalized for the Curtis Seeton; Baby Band. Christmas party to be George Coombes; citizenship.

hcId at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Field; Mission Williams Bavlev Mrs. Monthly. Miss Rose Cantrill; IIunt and Mrs.

T. c. Hal. associate members. 'Mrs.

II. 0.ipenny are in charge of re. Bolstad and Mrs. F. freshments.

Mrs. A. Reich and J. (13. adnzeij 1Uni.

1J. oCinzetj OPTOMETRISTS 126 Main Street (One Block North of City Hall between Spadina and Kipp) Office Ilours: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. Closed Wednesday Afternoon THOXE SY 2-8621 Primary teacliers of Central, school were hostesses when Chilliwack primary teachers yj met for a December workshop press, Mrs. Martin Knorring: Rei are in of fy, Give the on Tuesday.

iMu.iu au, entertainment. supply, Mrs. L. S. Green.

Each member win take a 1re nr mvirv 0 Games took the form of gift to be given to the consultant, chaired the meet- i i- i nmnitv I i nig ciuu gavu Minis iui Diisuidi Crl "-ir ''V I Christmas decorating. cnaraues aim uie singing oi an i African carol. Groups were led by Mrs. J. R.

McPhee, Miss Brown, Mrs. II. O. i Reports from the Science ENR MISS MARGERY NORTH, home instructress for the blind, and Harold E. Guest, CM 15 field secretary, display one of the many articles on sale at the CNIR bazaar and tea sponsored by the Soroptimist club.

Mary McTavish. Mrs. Roy Cantrill, Mrs. E. R.

Nelles, wards and Mrs. Alex Howie. I Miss Edna Grant Mrs A Prizes were awarded by Mrs.jGoodei Mrs TooP) MisS Earl Deeks. JMary McTavish Mrs. j.

Mc. At the close of the meeting. jLennan, Mrs. W. A.

Pike, refreshments were served by Florence LaRose and Mrs. Nor-1 i Fair" held recently in P.urnaby were given by Mrs. liruce Gilmore, Mrs. Main Wallace. Miss Virginia Smith, Mrs.

G. M. Martin, Mrs. Edward Patty, Mrs. Alan Wincott and Mrs.

K. E. Bates. The main theme at Rurnaby dealt with new approaches and their presentation to primary -j classes. Refreshments served the vis-, itors by Central teachers were under the chairmanship of Mrs.

Victor Clarke, Mrs. W. E. man McKinnon. Combined WA Event For the happiest so- jJv Vl hit ion to your most UrjjQ-lsoSL.

important gift problem 4 give a smart vv t- vfr'X' watch from our collcc- yTSn 1 lion. 12 See the Beautiful li.f) JlL ftJ New Line of Famous V. "-T-'' 'JK (iruen Watches from VMlI LOW CHRISTMAS FARES Good going Dec. IS 31 to all prairie and certain points in Ontario. Return I imif Yuletide Fantasy Unusua Centrepiece At Bazaar Mrs.

Jack Wiebe. I Jan. 4. pretty, practical, If fv MImA "1 51 13 $89.50 4 Give Him a Reliable Watch The beautiful Christmas decor of Chilliwack United church hall made a perfect setting when the various W. A.

J-JQ-j-, 3cOr6TQ groups of the church combined to hold their United church Christmas tea and bazaar Wednesday Win OlOCGry Miss Carrie Kent opened the" Tn th wnrk-PrsiHrfTTinPrc: tea with Mrs. Franck Patterson CROUP COACH TRAVEL PLAN 2 or more people, enjoy tremendous savings when they make the round trip Good anywhere in Canada, between destinations 72 miles or more apart. dnu mis. 11. i i-ic-i nig wtl Ijirs.

J. B. Gray; mrs- iV1- fliciay ana jqck coming the guests. 'G Christmas, Dobell, high scorers, won gro- Mrs. R.

W. Whetter was in 'centres and novelties, Mrs. P.cery hampers at the L013A charge of the tickets at the M. McNab. Harmony Circleard party held Wednesday in 4 door.

Mrs. Norman Skclton conveners were: Mrs. W. A. 'the Orange Memorial hall.

convened the hall decorationsSmith, novelties; Mrs. William; Winning second place prizes A Yuletide fantasy, created Welch, aprons; Mrs. A. R. Wil-were Mrs.

T. Hayes and Don by Mrs. Earl Brett, was the son. pillow slips; Mrs. T.

T. Cameron with consolation unusual centrepiece for the McCammon. handkerchiefs. prizes being given Mrs. E.

Lay-Away Mow CRINOLINES Sizes 1 year to Teen 11. Half or 'full length. Can-Can, Tiered or Hoop styles. White and colors. CREDIT JEWELLERS head table.

Mrs. Brett, assisted home cooking conven Priced from $1.99 jS Jewellery and Girtware Southgate in the Mall aVc by Mrs. Enos Brett, designed ers werC: Mrs. Dan McCurdy 0 Drize and and made the lovely snow an(j jlrs Bathgate. Peasant ij ke draw scenes for each tea table.

IIour conveners: Mrs. But-, Wrs Donald Cameron was Presiding at the tea table ler, plain sewing: Mrs. W. R-'generai convener with Mr were Mrs. J.

E. Bigelow. Mrs. Fritz, fancy work. Friendship Cameron acting as master of SLIPPERS Boys' and Girls Bedroom C.

T. Caunt, Mrs. T. C. Hal- Circle convener, Mrs.

C. AJccremonies Slippers. Sizes 2 to 8. Priced penny, Mrs. Ian Hind, Mrs.

laylor selling uinstmas Refreshments were conven-U'! M. Goodall, Mrs. R. II. Stew- Mariners Club convener, by Irs Fre(1 storey ancj' art.

Mrs. J. W. Wav and Mrs. Robert Wallace, home baking c(', hi TT 1.1 Aoc'idmn I he nA nQrrlv Fvonintt Ai.vilinrvl OLUlc- $1.99 ALL-INCLUSIVE PLAN Includes rail fare, meals, tips.

Sample fares-2 Adults and 2 children Coach Return from Vancouver to Edmonton $93 Save- 95 Saskatoon $141 Save $110 Girls' Match -Mates Tip In a lovely assortment of colors and i) materials of Velvet Corduroy and Taffetas. "4, l''r 4 years to teen 14x. Girls' Tricot Baby Doll Pyjamas Boys' and Girls' Flannelette Pyjamas for Chnsftoas ejfJmq imWmfi Drains is j. X8 SHAPES i UTED QUANTITY, i 'rtfe I Hile they last, Jf- pourers were Mrs. R.

A. Coul- convener, Mrs. R. L. Annis, ter, Mrs.

G. A. Roberts, Mrs. greeting cards; Arts and Crafts A. N.

Schreifels, Mrs. H. S. Club convener, Mrs. Lloyd Tubbs, Mrs.

C. H. Robertson. jDewar, delicatessen. Mrs.

W. F. Humphrey supervised the serviteurs who' included Mrs. Mabelle Mcln-; Birthday nis, Mrs. Olive Thornton, N.

E. Livingstone, Mrs. Roy Celebrated by Martin. Mrs. W.

G. DartnellJ Mrs. W. W. Woollett.

Mrs. M. Pot LUCK OUpper B. Acres, Mrs. W.

M. Lamb. Mrs. L. N.

Phillips, Mrs. W. A. Members of Court Lady Porter, Mrs. II.

E. McLellan. Cheam L1704 Canadian Order Mrs. J. G.

Kirk. Mrs. P. II. of Foresters celebrated the sev-Abbey, Mrs.

T. Francis, Mrs. enth birthday of their Court T. A. Mitchell, Mrs.

J. R. Mc- with a pot luck supper in the Phee, Mrs. L. G.

Butchart. Elks hall. Mrs. R. T.

Nosworthy, Mrs. W.j A telegram of congratula-F. Armstrong, Mrs. Robert tions was received from Syd Taylor. ney Berridge, High Chief Social conveners in charge ganger, Brantford.

Ont. Con-of refreshments were Mrs. R. gratulations were also received J. Morrow and Mrs.

C. M. Lind-'from Ted Drage. Fraternal Di-hout rector, Brantford, and Fred The plant booth was con- Braese. Fraternal Supervisor, vened by Mrs.

Gertrude Wil- Chilliwack. Sizes 8 to 14 Sizes 2 to 6x 11 Tot and Teen Party Dresses Dresses are now at their best. In an Excellent Selection of Materials and Colors priced for every shopper's budget. ALSO CNR PREPAID TICKETS CNR GIFT CERTIFICATES A happy way to wish relatives a safe and Merry Christmas holiday. 64 Yale I-.

Phone SY 4 0931 ll1 rroccecis ironi a caKe mane by Mrs. A. Annis and won by Mrs. G. II.

Bailey were donated to the School for Handicapped Children. Have You Been Down to GRACE BOOK STORE Lately "We're Jam Packed" our regular stock of Plaques, Stationery, and Cards, we have liooks such as Three Against the Wilderness by Kric Grass lieyond the Mountain by Ilobson. Collier. WA km PTffiBrfflw REMNANTS '4J i llS 1 'i l' I anous sizes and colors. i lh if i P.eautiful for cushion M'J I if- 1 I hi cvers- tii )C" s'lLW'Wi l-'fl Christmas ET Wt 1 Utl DRAPERY BAMBOO rS Christmas Special, 1" i)er s(iuare ft I DC The Palm Draperies mi Street I'hone Also a very good line of Bobbsy Twins, Nancy Drew and Hardy liooks Series plus a large amount of Sunday School award books and teen-age Christian Fiction.

The Klondike by Tierre Burton. Kon Tiki by Heyderdal. The I'raser by Hutchison. Nothing Too (Jood for a Cowboy by Ilobson. Home for Christmas Carman United Sce'ne Of Christening Principal at a christening in Carman United church November 22 was the small daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gies-brecht who received the names Maureen Helen. Rev. It. M.

Goodall officiated at the ceremony. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Grandparents arc Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gicsbrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reeves. The latter entertained at luncheon following the service.

BIBLES priced from 1.35 to 25.00 T.iUe Study Hooks, Devotional Hooks, Hymn Hooks for Most Churches Come in and see Our Large Selection of Sacred and European Records in both English and German, as well as Christmas Records of different countries. YOUR PLEASURE IS OUR BUSINESS GRACE BOOK and STATIONERY 10 Young Ud. North Phone SY2-(i72fi Pay Later For further information, please see, write or calli Chilliwack Agent CNR Station Ph. SY 4-5151 Citv Ticttct V. Vale Rd.

I'll. SY 4 4221.

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