Newton LOBA To Hold First Meeting Mrs. J. Oback, newly-instal- the Lodge, Monday, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Newton. | Other pfficers elected were! yrs Doug Anthony is start- |} Mrs. Fred Salmons, Deputy ing her third year as president |WoM,; secretary, Mrs. W. Kol- jot the Newton Branch, Cana~ ler; financial secretary, Mrs. dian Legion Auxiliary, No. N. S," Van Horn; treasurer,'17§. At the Jan. 7 meeting Mrs, J. Land; junior deputy, 'she initiated Miss Carol John- Newton Legion L. PERSONAL BUSINESS the insurance company does not Mrs, Herb Malam; chaplain, !son, first junior to join the pee house or your car. Mrs. Joe Daw; guardian, Mrs. | Auxiliary. insure your a50 Joe Galioz; director of cere-| The Auxliary is planning a + mony, Mrs. Sybil Blair; first! ,, Ree eee lecturer, Mrs. A. Hamilton; taner, Feb. a J i All ich promises to reimburse you when a second lecturer, Mrs. Jack their 10th anniversary. ‘ibe Cy Coombs; pianist; Mrs. M. Had- paid up members are being i logs ‘occurs. cock; inner guard, Miss A: C. !contacted and asked to be pre- { Bs * vices and the McKinlay; outer guard, Mrs. t. That is why you need the services al me Spence! ka Sa nor 4 personal interest that you can get only from RW. Sister H. Miller, past ewe Retire i broker to whom ‘and mistress, conducted the ™4S Party draw were Mrs. your local insurance agent or er you are more than a number on a card. Tt insures you. It is a personal contract elections, with the R.W. grand Jack Simpkins of Newton and mistress, E. Summers presid- Mr. Jarvis of Colebrook. PAPA PRP PPP PPP PP PPP EPP DL f For fire— Auto liability or éther |- ce needs S. LARSEN Phone: Newton 140-R-1 THE INSURANCE AGENTS #325 associaTion & OF BRITISH COLUMBIA~- Look for this symbol before you buy fire, @uto or gener insurance. Crescent Real Estate Insurance CBESCENT BEACH. BO. YJ Chovy’s your perfect partner . . . makes even the Out for fur? 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Makes SIX full-grown adults focl right at home, whether they're just sampling Chevy's size or letting you show off the smoothest, Sweetest ride your dollars (so few dollars!) have ever bought. ‘You'll be so proud of its comfort, its taste — its Body by Fisher, with all that means in extra eness of construction, materials and details, Why walt—see your Chevrolet dealer nowl ‘Plan 10th Anniversary |* elected: ‘istmas raffl by Mrs. L. Goodwin Sécond prij Morgan. : Mrs, Leslie reported hav! sent 26 birthday cards for ee Mrs, M. AL greetings to the members and expressed ‘the hope that she might be at the February meeting. The guest speaker at the February mecting will be Mrs. Elsie Buckley, Provincial Sec- retary of the OAPO, Mr, and Mrs. L. Goodwin entertained with saxaphone and piano, while Mrs. Doro- thy Baker, who is visiting Mrs. Terrell for the winter, sang two songs. Mr. Alex H. Porter occu- pied the chair for the election of officers New officers were: Mr. A. Browne, president; Mr. L, Goodwin, 1st yice; Mrs, W. Reynolds, 2nd vice; Mrs. M. W. Terrell, sSecretary-treasur- er; Mrs. L. Browne, Ways and Means; Mrs. A. Morgan and “Sy | Programmes; ALBERTA COALS Mrs. E. Gillespie, Hospital and Sick Visiting; Mr. Gillespie, and Mrs. A Browne, Auditor. Newton Church Elects Slate Mrs. D. MacDonald was elected President of the New- ton Presbyterian Church Ladies’ Aid at the last meet- with us today? co (Al Sizes) \ A General Motors Value MIDWAY MOTORS LTD. Authorized Chevrolet---Oldsmobile Dealer JOHNSTON ROAD PH. W.R. 4.4671 eT varie ae } Wright, the | Branch’s oldest auc al sent |) tern Begoni a Question period, Mr. J. meee Proposed a hearty vote of. thanks to the speaker. Mrs. N. Criddle’s dish gar- den won highest points in the Parlour Show. ‘Tea was then served to the members and to the Women’s Auxiliary of the United Church by Mrs. E. Tay and Mrs. R. Potter. Mrs. F. White accompanied the National Anthem on the ‘| piano is to have a good sound bank balance. Regular ; sayings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred { and one other ways. You may want the down ‘ Payment on a home of your own, a TV set oracar... ] for the next one. Why not open a Sayings Account 240 Fire Logs (4 unit) del Y% unit $12. of TRADE and IMDUSTRY VICTORIA, 8.¢ “Dollars and Sense” , One of the best ways to encourage good sound sleep perhaps the children’s education is on your mind or a leisurely retirement someday, Whatever itis that you want or need, you have to learn the secret of putting something by regularly. Pay by pay you Store away the money except in emergencies tll you reach your savings goal—then you start saying i . THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE! White Rock Branch Martin L. Deacon, Manager