TERS! Use IND, (centre) of 2. W ce’ publisher of the Progress, and paid tribute to his work in both provincial and national newspapers as sociation circles. Cecil Hacker of Abbotsford News, ted president of the B.C | DEAN of weekly publishers in this province, C. A, Barber Chilliwack honored at the B.C. Weekly Newspapers Association con- vention in Vanigouver on Oct C, Mearns, B.C tric vice-president of Vancou ver Island operations, made the presentation of a plaque to Mr, Barber, retired was elee (left) Chilliwack newly: Association, is shown with Mr. Mearns and Mr. Barber Sunnyside News Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stewart of Best Road had as guests thoir son in Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Millar and child- ren from Saskatchewan. The Millars made the trip by car. . ee Mrs. R. S Ormerod is honie again after spending October in Manitoba and Saskatchewan where she visited friends and relatives. Most of her visit was in Crandall, Manitobs, where she was the guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kitz, areas of Mr. and Mrs. N, MacDonald Sunnyside Road. Grn |Sask., as they admire the plaque bearing a metal reproduction of the front page of the Chil- liwack Progress of Nov. 1, 1923, the first issue after Mr Barber took over ownership from the late Senator J. D. Taylor The _ inscription, her home ence Koetler and Brian © |Prince George, B.C., also mad junion with her | years. Sina Neil sister in si: . signed by officers of the B.C Weekly Newspapers Associa- tion, reads: “To Charles A Barber as 2 mark of respect and affection, and in tribute to his association over five decades with the weekly newspaper profession - Oct 29, 1959.” Witches, bat ates con. for the ar ty 5s Prizes for follows: Pre school, Gly Richard Haavick PHONE: Fraser, Allan Sm Wi. 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