Former “Ridge” Presents: aidian public |former Panorama Ridge resi- f of the Bank of dent, took place at the morn- leventh series of ing service on September 30, ipons—lucky thirteen” Opening af the church. bonds have the’ Mrs. Howie Brydon, who ley began at (used) to reside on McLellan of 3:76 per Road before going to live on bonds may be!the Malahat, Vancouver Is- The dedication conducted by the bond, $5.00 |Venerable Archdeacon James Sy monthly |Thompson, of Vancouver. a year, } Also dedicated at the same athe purchase of CSB's is a simple matter,” says Mr. |sucvice con ney une ee 5 out that anyone can readily arrange pur- Hetartal “aa? reli asa brass M, branch, whether buying for cash or on | le ligh ‘ ier t plan.—Advt. feandle lighter and extinguisher {for the altar. The Rev. K. M Mason, rector of the parish, jassisted at the dedication and J \conducted the Harvest Home | Festival service. | ]|PANORAMA RIDGE j |AND COLEBROOK Visiting with Mr. « || Edgar Aldersley 1 Mrs. Alder: brother, ePafinia wiiy Frank Ward of High River, jand Harry Chapman of Mc- })Leod, and his son Harry. Dur- Legs of Pork, lb. , c ing the week the visitors ac- Short Ribs. 1b. ee companied Mrs. Aldersley and . laughte: aris 0 Ce iX, Loin Lamb Chops, bye. ee daughter Maria to omox V.L, where they Jowl Bacon, ib. guests of Mr. and y hter and son-in-law, Mrs, R. W. Bush ae SD B& ft MEATS os Wholesale and Retail Bor ear ereS 1347 Johnston Road W.R. 4-7551 i Premack nada id Mrs. Billy Markin > the HI-BALL WITH of the VON liary) held a to and from VANCOUVER ISLAND SECHELT PENINSULA POWELL RIVER Fast, Frequent Ferry Service Every Day Reservations NOT Needed TOPS for convenience— TOPS for space —TOPS for speed Follow The Black Ball Flag! ito clinic sponsored jointly by and the university, The ladies Pri Mrs. ..| White Rock Badminton vs ation: of a processional ali chairs was prosented | ‘esident Jessie Lee be: Club ‘jeross, presented to Christ's |last w Church, Surrey Centre, by a|#!0n Bingo Club to the local | im: i rdially i Boing on sale shortly. |the 72nd anniversary of the presentative on the CAnS pat eso ay casee appear daily |BeF® are cordially invited to Legion Presents committee, made the presen local Badminton \ Wheel Chair to CARS tation to Mrs. J. D, MeMillan, a First of a hoped-for four | CC-President of the Society, Games Resume ing absent through illness, |@8Ume games on October 9 Bite re amadian Le-| C,H. McElhinney Is chair- |e 730 ‘pam at the High an ee het ee ingo {School Auditoriura. branch of the Canadian Arth- |Club, pera rt ie requested title and Rheumatism Soctety. | E y.| to be present and new mem- George Coulter, Legion re. |, Tuberculosis is preventable ki attend. I'S MAGNIFICENT the METEOR for ’57 ON DISPLAY NOW AT McLennan Motors Ltd. Cioverdale B.C. WOODSMAN, SPARE THAT POWER LINE! Hach year when the weather is right for land clearing, a lot of people are inconvenienced by interruptions to their electric service because power lines have trees dropped across them, or they are broken by blasting operations. If you are going to clear land, blast or fall trees near our power lines, please tell us about it in advance, By helping us take precautions you might saye your neighbors inconvenience, and yourself embarrassment and possible expense.