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Girls-10 years and under- Kathleen Rudkin, Carol Johnson, Norma Bright / *' ", After- the judding of the floats, - I - (Continued on Page Four), under Mrs. Judd went the follow- ing prizes: Second prize for plain sewing Later the travellers plan to visit Mrs. Dent's relatives in Ireland. Third priae for crocheted articlqney, Congratulations, Mrs. Judd and ' Mrs. Barnfield. hoping to be home by mid- November. Bank $- Nova Scotia - Opens'- ' Branch Office at Woodfibre Draws -Large Atterndance c *- . ..! 1 me -edi and em- responden!% OF the Review will much? apjjreciate your co-operati& in supplying Please geg in touch wlth: Mrs. Fr&a Munro, News Miss U. kwaU, -Woodfibre Mrs. E. p* 'giish, Bracken- dale ,$ CorrespoMents in other parts of t$e district wa be welcomed. .I Editor, Squ' 'rnish -4- Local Cwple to Reside In New Westminster The Squamish Branch of the Bank - of Nova Scotia Qpened its doors for businegs, on August. 16. This community has bng felt the need'of a bank and a hearty wel- come is extended to the staff. MY. T. 0. Dunn, the manager, .-comes to Nsmew post af spent on the prairie manager for the Ba Scotia. He will occupy tihe neatly equipped office just to the left of the entrance. In the teller's cage you will find Mr. J. w, Patterson, who is chief beller and comes here from Van- couver, The third member of'the staff is a famili-ar figurein Bqrtarn- ish. Eighteen months ago Ione Magee left for Vancouver to work in the Granville and Hastings St. Branch of the Canadian .Bank of Commerce. Now>she is mck to work as stenographer and ledser keeper. \ \.-# . . . .. By V. Lilwall mer season attracted y~uqg . and..~.Marlene Berg. and-bise Cbdwick program at Woodfibre. at 9.10 am. when the boat race. got Cherney & Marion Tutin' tie& under Way7 on one of -the few Potato Race-14 years and under. bright and sunny days we have had -Brian. Whabn, Alan -. ChadWak, this year. The race was atranged Iawmond Foaolin. ' . e \ ' -* The ,last big event of the sum- . ., old to participate fn tWLabor Day tied - I .. Qirls Sack Race- Ca,rlodine'..- v, . I The day got off- $0 a good start Malm, Lois ChadwlCk,.. .Amerlys. " _ .. '- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills, after living in Squamish for nearly five years, have left for New Westmins- ter where Mr..Mills i3 now working. On Saturday, August 28th, friends and neighbors gathered to surprise them at' their home. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Oarri- son, Mr. and Mrs. E. Aldrldge, Mr. and Mrs. T. Halvorson, Mr. and Rnrs M. Halvorson, Mr. and MI%. L. Gorsuch, M.r. and Mrs. R. Watson, Mr. and Mm. N. Feschuk, Mr. Den- nis Downer and Mr. Denny Smykb. The guests of honor were the recip- Lenth of a souvenir wooden tray on pdestals. The fofbwhg Wednesday the home of Mrs. R. 'Slqck was the scene of a baby shower for Mr$. K. Kennedy and a farewell party for Mrs. Mills. Needless to say, bth guesfs of honour were thoroughly surprised. Among the ladies hon- ouring the two guests were Mrs. S. Frost, Mrs. J. Knight, Mrs. R. Far- quharson, Mrs. P. Drenka, Mrs. W. Bazley, Mrs. R. Slack and Mrs. L. Budgell. Mrs. Kennedy was the recipient1 r. . .) . , WE Sup$;intendent . . has come tc and es-ts his rtew pe. e'--- Well Known Woodfibre - ---Man Buried' at Squamish , , ~, .." selves justice, as tn the case Of~Carriages: Next cam% the -E!lortts , mch of the nine entrants the time entered bp the variousdepartments . . aken to reach the float was less ' of the mill and tow-qsite. . ., t. . .1 ,.: . . 1. : L'~ -Pulpmill Millwrghts, and 3rd- BTeach PBnb Resident of S&unis&-and Wood- fibre since 1917, Ernest Clester passed away at his Woodfibre res- idence on August 23rd. Mr. Clester was born in Wicbita I - - xautifuf vase. Squamish Women Winners at PNE soon afterward joined t staff of the Whalen Company, 4 edecessor I cd the pres&f British Columbia Pulp and Paper Co. Mr. Clester was associated with many develog- Survived by his wife, Mrs. Claire Clester of Woodfibre and 3 step- sons, Donald, Mark and Hector Bellamy, Mr. Clester was a member of the Anglican Church. Funeral service was conducted at the grave-side at Squamish by Rev. C. H. Gibbs. Pall bearers were W. A. Bain, 0. Van Horlick, 0. Briggs, D. Inglish, Q. Hopper and J. L. Ferguson, all of Woodfibre. - , +A .-----. - 'k;. - 7- -- pleased to note that Mrs. A. P. Barnfield and the Branckendale Women's Institute under Mrs. E. Judd won a number of prizes. To Mrs. Barnfield went the fol- lowing awards : First prize for canned fruits and vegetables First prize for canned vegetables Second-grize for canned peaches First prize for canned plums First prize for canned peas add First prize for canoed wax beans Second prize for canned fruits Second prize for canned- rasp= First prize for orange marma- First prize for crabapple jelly Second prize for loganberry iellv To the Brackendale Institute %F&;%eto 7iz-EN.E=re -. carrots berries lade __ Local Trio Eniroute prizes were presented -later in the dag, the whner receiving a barrel of gasoline which was donated by J. Haar and C. Lea. The boat race was followed by the clhildren's sports up at the Ea,ll' Park. The following is a list of the first, second and tkprd prize win- ners : Boy- years and under- Allan Johnson, Johnny Chadwick, Glen Rudkin Girls-8 gears and under-Mar- jorie Lea, Mary Dale Malm Norma -i_-I-- - - Boys- 10 years-Roger Hardina, &igM To Em$and 'hie- parade was completed by the decorated bicycles. The winners of the best ~ decoy- ated- =de% # cfwiageg- and- -%gam were Kenny and Janice Preiss, with pretty Blue-and-White Dutch dec- orations: second, Coleen Brenuqn, with flowers in Autumn Colours; third, Donna I\darlatt, wth Autumn 1eaues.- - - The winners of the best decor- ated bicycles were, first, Alan ehdwie-smmi: - v s , and Harry Tutin, and third, Mari- On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Mrs. W. Dent, Mrs. W. McDougall and Denny McDougall began the first lap of their journey to England. Leaving Vancouver by train on that date, they expect to sail from New York on the Queen Mary on Sept. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Biggin of meter, parents of Mrs. R. Laser are plan- ning to meet Mrs. Dent,herdaugh- ter-and grandson when -they- dock at Southampton on Sept. 6th. Vis- its will be made to numerous rela- tives of the late Mr. Dent at New- - Town's Smallest Car Attracts Attention The honor of owning. the smaf- lest car in Squamish has passed from Mr. Lyle McPherson to Mr. Bill Manners. In direct contrast to the heavy, cumbersome vehicles which are so common here, the new midget is a li4 ton Crosely pickup in a shiny green color. Reputed to be easy on gas, these small cars may easily start a new trend. - BOYS - 6 years-Johnny Chad- I I wick. Jimmy Whalen, Alf Waldron Girls-6 years and under-Maur- j een Johnson, Marilyn Petovtllo, Sharon Beckett Boys-12 years and under-Neil , Bowden, Mark Waldron, Mario Niro Girls-12 years and under--Lois j Chadwick, Joyce Moretto, Glenda 1 Whitehead Tiny Tots-4 yean and under- prizes to all-Valerie Fuller, Col- ' een Brennan, Bernje Hobby Boys-14 years -Neil Bowden, Alan Chadwick. Terrv WhaIen 1 I I I Linda's Coffee Shop Will Open Soon I A. R. Barr & Co. Ltd. I The Squamish Cash Market is undergoing alterations and will re-open soon as an up-to-date cof- lee shop. SQUAMISH SQUAMTSH e.. Welding and Machine Shop G i r l s 1 4 years-Carlodine Malm, I ' The building, owned by Mrs. M. Carson has been taken over by Mrs. Martinow. Mr. Bill Smith and Mr. M. Tyner are in charge of the re- modelling. The building was : originally erected for a real estate office some 353ears ago. Fcr some years it was used for a grocery store, first by Tom King, and later by Rod Farquharsan. Once renova- tions are complete, the building will not be recognizable. - SUBSCRIBE NOW to the . . i Daily Passenger an& Freight Service - I Squarnish Review Every coming issue will be filled with news of interest -news-of what your frlends are dofng-news that you won't want to miss. $1.00 FOR ONE YEAR r __ Catholic Church Planned t Vancouver, Britannia, Woodfibre, Squamish i I ' Serving the Coast Communities of British Columbia for over sixty years. 0 . . 1 To r Woodf i b r e Plans for thefbuilding of the Ro- man Catholic Church in Wood- fibre are under 'way, and it 1s hoped that the work d excavation will be stafted at an early date. In the meanbime, the Church has received dth gratitude the gift of an orga from an anony- Pend- ing the completilm of the Church the organ is wing stored in the house of Mr. G k. Hannah. Ls mous donor tn % ancower. /- I I TICKETS FROM: FUU INFORMATION REGARDING ALL SAILINGS AND Mi. J. Sipink. Agent, Woodfibre. Mr. R. H. Newberm, Agent. Britannia. Head Office. Union Dock. Vancouver, B.C. ! I I . -. . .

WE · On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Mrs. W. Dent, Mrs. W. McDougall and Denny McDougall began the first lap of their journey to England. Leaving Vancouver by train on that date, they expect

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Page 1: WE · On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Mrs. W. Dent, Mrs. W. McDougall and Denny McDougall began the first lap of their journey to England. Leaving Vancouver by train on that date, they expect

Girls-10 years and under- Kathleen Rudkin, Carol Johnson, Norma Bright /

* '

", After- the judding of the floats, -

I - (Continued on Page Four), under Mrs. Judd went the follow- ing prizes:

Second prize for plain sewing Later the travellers plan to visit

Mrs. Dent's relatives in Ireland.

Third priae for crocheted articlqney, Congratulations, Mrs. Judd and '

Mrs. Barnfield.

hoping to be home b y mid- November.

Bank $- Nova Scotia - Opens'- ' Branch Office a t Woodfibre Draws -Large Atterndance

c

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m e -edi and em- responden!% OF the Review will much? apjjreciate your co-operati& in supplying

Please geg in touch wlth: Mrs. Fr&a Munro, News

Miss U. k w a U , -Woodfibre Mrs. E. p* 'giish, Bracken-

dale ,$ CorrespoMents in other

parts of t$e district w a be welcomed. .I

Editor, Squ' 'rnish

-4- Local Cwple to Reside In New Westminster

The Squamish Branch of the Bank - of Nova Scotia Qpened its doors for businegs, on August. 16. This community has b n g felt the need'of a bank and a hearty wel- come is extended to the staff.

MY. T. 0. Dunn, the manager, .-comes to Nsmew post af spent on the prairie manager for the Ba Scotia. He will occupy tihe neatly equipped office just to the left of the entrance.

In the teller's cage you will find Mr. J. w, Patterson, who is chief beller and comes here from Van- couver, The third member of ' the staff is a famili-ar figurein Bqrtarn- ish. Eighteen months ago Ione Magee left for Vancouver to work in the Granville and Hastings St. Branch of the Canadian .Bank of Commerce. Now>she is m c k to work as stenographer and ledser keeper.

\ \.-# . . . ..

By V. Lilwall

mer season attracted y ~ u q g . and..~.Marlene Berg. and-bise Cbdwick

program at Woodfibre.

at 9.10 am. when the boat race. got Cherney & Marion Tutin' tie& under Way7 on one of - the few Potato Race-14 years and under. bright and sunny days we have had -Brian. Whabn, Alan -. ChadWak, this year. The race was atranged Iawmond Foaolin. ' .

e \ '

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The ,last big event of the sum- . ., old to participate fn tWLabor Day tied - I ..

Qirls Sack Race- Ca,rlodine'..- v, . I

The day got off- $0 a good start Malm, Lois ChadwlCk,.. .Amerlys. " _ .. '- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills, after

living in Squamish for nearly five years, have left for New Westmins- ter where Mr..Mills i3 now working.

On Saturday, August 28th, friends and neighbors gathered to surprise them at' their home. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Oarri- son, Mr. and Mrs. E. Aldrldge, Mr. and Mrs. T. Halvorson, Mr. and Rnrs M. Halvorson, Mr. and MI%. L. Gorsuch, M.r. and Mrs. R. Watson, Mr. and Mm. N. Feschuk, Mr. Den- nis Downer and Mr. Denny Smykb. The guests of honor were the recip- Lenth of a souvenir wooden tray on pdestals.

The fofbwhg Wednesday the home of Mrs. R. 'Slqck was the scene of a baby shower for Mr$. K. Kennedy and a farewell party for Mrs. Mills. Needless to say, b t h guesfs of honour were thoroughly surprised. Among the ladies hon- ouring the two guests were Mrs. S. Frost, Mrs. J. Knight, Mrs. R. Far- quharson, Mrs. P. Drenka, Mrs. W. Bazley, Mrs. R. Slack and Mrs. L. Budgell.

Mrs. Kennedy was the recipient1

r.

. .) . ,

W E Sup$;intendent . .

has come t c

and

es-ts his rtew pe.

e'--- Well Known Woodfibre - ---Man Buried' at Squamish

, , ~, .." selves justice, as tn the case Of~Carriages: Next cam% the -E!lortts , mch of the nine entrants the time entered bp the variousdepartments . . aken to reach the float was less ' of the mill and tow-qsite. .

. , t. . .1

,.:

. . 1 . : L ' ~

-Pulpmill Millwrghts, and 3rd- BTeach PBnb

Resident of S&unis&-and Wood- fibre since 1917, Ernest Clester passed away at his Woodfibre res- idence on August 23rd.

Mr. Clester was born in Wicbita

I - -

xautifuf vase.

Squamish Women Winners at PNE

soon afterward joined t staff of the Whalen Company, 4 edecessor

I cd the pres&f British Columbia Pulp and Paper Co. Mr. Clester was associated with many develog-

Survived by his wife, Mrs. Claire Clester of Woodfibre and 3 step- sons, Donald, Mark and Hector Bellamy, Mr. Clester was a member of the Anglican Church.

Funeral service was conducted a t the grave-side at Squamish by Rev. C. H. Gibbs. Pall bearers were W. A. Bain, 0. Van Horlick, 0. Briggs, D. Inglish, Q. Hopper and J. L. Ferguson, all of Woodfibre.

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pleased to note that Mrs. A. P. Barnfield and the Branckendale Women's Institute under Mrs. E. Judd won a number of prizes.

To Mrs. Barnfield went the fol- lowing awards :

First prize for canned fruits and vegetables

First prize for canned vegetables Second-grize for canned peaches First prize for canned plums First prize for canned peas add

First prize for canoed wax beans Second prize for canned fruits Second prize for canned- rasp=

First prize for orange marma-

First prize for crabapple jelly Second prize for loganberry iellv To the Brackendale Institute

% F & ; % e t o 7iz-EN.E=re - .

carrots

berries

lade __

Local Trio Eniroute prizes were presented -later in the dag, the w h n e r receiving a barrel of gasoline which was donated by J . Haar and C. Lea.

The boat race was followed by the clhildren's sports up at the Ea,ll' Park.

The following is a list of the first, second and tkprd prize win- ners :

Boy- years and under- Allan Johnson, Johnny Chadwick, Glen Rudkin

Gir ls-8 gears and under-Mar- jorie Lea, Mary Dale Malm Norma - i _ - I - - - -

Boys- 10 years-Roger Hardina, &igM

To Em$and 'hie- parade was completed by the decorated bicycles.

The winners of the best ~ decoy- ated- =de% # cfwiageg- and- -%gam were Kenny and Janice Preiss, with pretty Blue-and-White Dutch dec- orations: second, Coleen Brenuqn, with flowers in Autumn Colours; third, Donna I\darlatt, wth Autumn 1eaues.- - -

The winners of the best decor- ated bicycles were, first, Alan ehdwie-smmi: - v s , and Harry Tutin, and third, Mari-

On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Mrs. W. Dent, Mrs. W. McDougall and Denny McDougall began the first lap of their journey to England. Leaving Vancouver by train on that date, they expect to sail from New York on the Queen Mary on Sept. 1st.

Mr. and Mrs. Biggin of meter, parents of Mrs. R. Laser are plan- ning to meet Mrs. Dent,herdaugh- ter-and grandson when -they- dock a t Southampton on Sept. 6th. Vis- its will be made to numerous rela- tives of the late Mr. Dent a t New-

-

Town's Smallest Car

Attracts Attention The honor of owning. the smaf-

lest car in Squamish has passed from Mr. Lyle McPherson to Mr. Bill Manners.

In direct contrast to the heavy, cumbersome vehicles which are so common here, the new midget is a li4 ton Crosely pickup in a shiny green color.

Reputed to be easy on gas, these small cars may easily start a new trend.

- BOYS-6 years-Johnny Chad- I

I wick. Jimmy Whalen, Alf Waldron

Girls-6 years and under-Maur- j een Johnson, Marilyn Petovtllo, Sharon Beckett

Boys-12 years and under-Neil , Bowden, Mark Waldron, Mario Niro

Girls-12 years and under--Lois j Chadwick, Joyce Moretto, Glenda 1

Whitehead Tiny Tots-4 yean and under-

prizes to all-Valerie Fuller, Col- ' een Brennan, Bernje Hobby

Boys-14 years -Neil Bowden, Alan Chadwick. Terrv WhaIen

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I I

Linda's Coffee Shop

Will Open Soon

I A. R. Barr & Co. Ltd. I The Squamish Cash Market is undergoing alterations and will re-open soon as an up-to-date cof- lee shop.

SQUAMISH

SQUAMTSH

e . .

Welding a n d Machine Shop

G i r l s 1 4 years-Carlodine Malm, I '

The building, owned by Mrs. M. Carson has been taken over by Mrs. Martinow. Mr. Bill Smith and Mr. M. Tyner are in charge of the re- modelling.

The building was : originally erected for a real estate office some 353ears ago. Fcr some years it was used for a grocery store, first by Tom King, and later by Rod Farquharsan. Once renova- tions are complete, the building will not be recognizable.

-

SUBSCRIBE NOW to the . . i Daily Passenger an& Freight Service - I Squarnish Review

Every coming issue will be filled with news of interest -news-of what your frlends are dofng-news that you won't want to miss.

$1.00 FOR ONE YEAR

r __- Catholic Church Planned

t Vancouver, Britannia, Woodfibre, Squamish

i I ' Serving the Coast Communities of British Columbia for over

s ixty years.

0 . . 1 To r Woodf i b r e

Plans for thefbuilding of the Ro- man Catholic Church in Wood- fibre are under 'way, and i t 1s hoped that the work d excavation will be stafted at an early date.

In the meanbime, the Church has received d t h gratitude the gift of an orga from an anony-

Pend- ing the completilm of the Church the organ is wing stored in the house of Mr. G k. Hannah.

Ls

mous donor tn % ancower.

/- I I TICKETS FROM:

FUU INFORMATION REGARDING ALL SAILINGS AND

M i . J. Sipink. Agent, Woodfibre. Mr. R. H. Newberm, Agent. Britannia.

Head Office. Union Dock. Vancouver, B.C.

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Page 2: WE · On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Mrs. W. Dent, Mrs. W. McDougall and Denny McDougall began the first lap of their journey to England. Leaving Vancouver by train on that date, they expect

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- ?agAT,'z;ro;-- ~ONFECTIONERY. MAGAZINES, RADIOS,

RECORDS. ETC.

FlLMs - PHOTO FINISHING

Mail Orders Accepted -.

I I I \ . . Friday:. September‘ 10. 1948 I, '

SQUAL&E RZVlEW. 1 1

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&€E and 'Mrs. Walter Mitchell were guees at the honx? of MrS. P,ete Meehpn. I MI$ and $Ura Sans have as their guest Mr.- $d MYs. 8, F . " 'Po~oc~ and family from Sp-atchewan. Mrs. Pollock is Mrs. Hans twin sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baity with their daughters, Lorraine and R a t t y are visiting in Vancouver.

. .-

. .- I&. %k&dW&er* paid a fly.

ing visit to-&uami& .over a week- end and hoked up a number of old friends.

Mrs. Norman hlcDonald was the "...,%ne ..e hn- -.-- - 1 - L - ..-. .

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I t 's the Taste that Makes$ the DiFFerence J

. E'ditotiat _I

' Did you ever s&op to thinkqthat ' every dbUar you sp_end in Squam-

ish 'helps to make this a better Squam'ish Bakery zhe quilt which the W.V. mem- ~ U C B ~ "1 llulluur a6 a? D a w snower bers are making will be raffled lheld a t the hame of Mrs. Scott MC-

1 Dz?:nd Mrs. Foster; and Mr. and this fall a t their annual tea and sale of work.

Mrs. Frank Haas and children MrS. Earl McDonald with daughter

t o m . The growth and progress of any community depends upon the support given to i t by its Citizens. The business people of the town

- -GAHES -- PASTRLES - BREADS

Our produce shipped to all points o n P.G.E. - - r P.O. Box 2, Squamsh

erie and niece Shirley came m Edmonds, Washingtor, for a rt visit wth bIrs.. Foster's sister, ;. R. McNeil. On their return to icouver thev will motor UD the

Sue and Connie Ann from Califor aia are guests of Mrs. Haas' par ents, Mr. rand Mrs. Ted Tutin.

motor trip to Calgary.

have its interests at-heart or they would not be in business here.

this district not dnly for their live- lihood but also for sufficient vol- Berry Barreau will be a pupil a prove their Businesses so as to pass. on dividends to the people who deal Mrs. M. Long of Nanaimo is re with them in the form Of better turning to her home after spend service, better Variety and better prices. . [and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrl

AS a"tra&ng centre Squamish v. Long, She wii be accompaniel has improved remarkably dudng 1 by Mrs. Long; Beverley, Lyall an1 recent Years. Many still Scarce Jackie Long, who d l spend te

They depend upon the Of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Judd are on

of so that they can im- Vancouver College this year.

ing two months here her

'iboo Highway to visit Mrs.--Fos- I * -- s niece; Mrs. Alex McDonald of

liams Lake. Er. and Mrs. S. Bishop a r e en- ing a holiday on VancouveS Is- d. Er. and Mrs. E. Stathe@ spent a bsant week at Sky Blue Water ,art at. Pavilion. Zr. H. Dawson has left for Clin- where he will be in charge of wrecking of a disused P.G.E.

;tle. ziss Lillian Svarich of Rossland risiting her aunt and 'uhcle, Mr. 1 Mrs. Alex Sullivan of the tamish Hotel. Iiss Rose Hemings of Toronto is ting her sister Mrs. Georae 'son. Of special interest is the t that the twa sisters have not n each other foc 18 years. Miss nings will remaib for the Daw- -Carson nuptials. Irs. Norman McDonald and ighter Heather have gone t o .liams Lake to visit Mrs. Alex Donald. i

b. H. A. Munro has left for Wil- ns Lake wwre he is supervis- * the building of the new hbmc

DISH WASHING items a- to be found here in fair supply since local merchants are keenly interested in doing all they can to provlde their customers with the goods they want.

Some people do their buying else- where simply without thinking and without reckoning costs. A trip to the city for shopping or sending away by mail 'for goods needed costs money which few consider when comparing. prices. They for- get tw tha t if they are earning their living in .Squamish, every doxar they spend here comes back to them in_ one form or agother. Part will be in improvements to local businesses, part in improve- ments to the town.

Dollars spent out of town never come back. Spent here they circu- late, create business, add work a n d wealth to our own community It's the dollars that come hac) that count. It will pay you t o trade at home with your "home" dollar. I

days with her. Mrs. H. Brighthill has gone t

Quesnel for a holiday. Mrs. John Kenmuir and h e

daughter Marion from Powell Riv er are' visiting the former's sistei Mrs. J. Eadie-. Another niece a Mrs. Eadie's, Paulene McDonald c Wellington, V.I. is also visiting he]

Miss Barbara Webster, who i new a-Tull-fledged teacher is goiri to try her wings in a. small sshoc in the McBride district.

Miss Pat Ed is combining ure. She is vi J. R. Buchan time working in M ware department. A graduate c the Vancouver Normal School, P_a has accepted a position as P.T. in s tpc tor in qoverdale.

Miss Marion Fadie of Shalalth visiting her parents, M r . and Mr J. Eadie.

Mrs.-er man, who ?me all t k way from -fi olland t o vlsit Mr. an MIS. 3. D. Manners has returnf home. She arrived in Rptterdai aboard the Veendam on Aug. 1 Her three sons and daughter ar their families, motored 135 mill

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by bringing the family out for Sunday Dinner

to the

DEL MARXAFE We cater to banquets and dinners

his daughter and son-in-law . and Mrs. Stan Good. dr. and Mrs. rl Sudd witl- ilip and Gweny, are motoring Banff for a tw dr. and Mrs. f rleg and babj ace have left for Saskatchewar iere they *ill visit among Mrs ,rley's relatives. Ur. Bill Manners has come bacl Squamish where he is assisting

i parents behind the counters o ? Red and White Store. 3oreen and BiUy Swann of Van mer have spent 0 the past montk iting their grandparents, Mr d Mrs. A. P. Barnfield. Miss Connie Lee of Clinton i: iting her grandmother Mrs. W :Cush. Malcolm Campbell of Clintor iited Richard M q r o €or ten day5 Mrs. W. SeymoebTand Danny vis d Mr. W. Seymour, Jr . in Seattle tvelling by plane. Boyce- €kappeRe;- ImS -TeXFKej )m Williams Lake where he ha en holidaying for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Les Keith witl eir daughter from Chilliwack, arc ;iting Mrs. M. Armstrong. Mrs. Frank Buckley has as he ests, Miss Marjorie Lean an( ss Gertrude Robertson whl

eek hOWay. E. EN6LISE Mrs. John Knight of Port Alber- ni is visiting her parents Mr. and [rs. S. Clarke. -With her is he] vo month old son, Warren.

Groceries (4 Dry Goods ') Post Office BRACRENQALE, B.C.

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W e are one of the pioneers introducing

the new system of logging-the Sk~h00k 111 Fires Do Occur n-5..

When Least Expected H o w e Sound Timber i s one OF two logging op- erators using this system in British Columbia.

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HAVE YOU Ill Enough Insurance?

Hbwe Sound Timber ,Co., # Ltd. ) B

General Insurance House 92, Woodfibre

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Page 3: WE · On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Mrs. W. Dent, Mrs. W. McDougall and Denny McDougall began the first lap of their journey to England. Leaving Vancouver by train on that date, they expect

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. . . . . r'ning w asitstant -fiigt~ sctrm ach_er. Mr. PBttersOn +is CaPirlg r. Sweeney's place, 'while Miss retta Chalmers is the new prim- y- teacker' Mks. w. W&&e€ rs. F. Caldwell and Mr. R. Cherry e returning familiar rooms. On Thursd y, eptember 9th at

went Teacher8 are holding a iusewarmng for ,the new mem- !rs of the teaching staff as part

p.m, t P e Squamish Pare&

their regular mezting.

CHOOL IMPROVEMZNT The rear of the school yard has :quired the new look. A neat ?w picket fence now separates le school yard from-themlll road: mazing what a difference even a mce can make.

W A L COUPLE MARRIED v AI;BERTA The marriage took place a t Olds, lberta on August lst, of .Thornas aldez and Mary Beuntjen, both 1 Squamish. m i l e visiting the groom's people le couple, who had planned t a iarry somewhat later were per- laded to hold the ceremony in le midst of the family circle. Mr Till-iam Kaiser was his brother's sst man while Mrs. Kaiser was tatron of honuur. After the wedding,the family, 22

L number, sat dowh-to a wedding inner. Best of luck, Mr. and Mrs. Valdez

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lcDonald at Williams Lake Hospi- tl, a son. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C

,effler (nee Marjorie Lasser) o 'arksville, at the Nanaimo Gener- t1 dospi.ta1 on Aug. 11th. To Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Smith at

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CHURCH NOTICES

SQUAMISH UNIT163b CHURCH Service 7:30 pm.

Rev. Chas. Addyman, B.Th. Pastor.

ALL WELCOME

CompIettSly renovated by the lamieson Construction Company. ,he building is bright and airy. tnd for the first time, all the of- 9ces are housed under one ma. rhe individual offices are spacious, iffering ample room for develop- nent on a lai'ge scale.

The building is h i s h e d through- ,ut with pale green upper walls 2nd ceilings, with the lower wall n a slightly darker green. The fluorescent lighting is of the most modern type. The building is heated by a n automatic oil furn- ace, _thermostatically controlled €roan the general office. Ducts carry the warm air to the various offices which it enters by means of a grill set in the wall close to the ceijing.

Cool air, entering through grills near the flood insure a constant flow of ai%

The exterior is finished in the new P.G.E. colours, soft green walls with dark green trim, red roof'and red door; not to forget thecement sidewalk along the front.

The new freight shed undergo- ing remodelling south of M. Rae's will leave the present freight of- fice empty. This building will be remodelled for use as a temporary waiting room for passengers, as plans for a new station in keeping with other new P.O.E. buildings are under consfderation.

the community 'and no doubt ?wll J .. 'prove 'more so as time' progresges. It is located opposite the POS

Offiee, part of NO. 3 3unkhmsc having been renovated and con verted for this purpose.

The Ban& will be open two day; each week, namely, on the Ist, 2nd ath, 9th, 15th, 16th, 23rd and 24tl: of each month. Banking hours a t ( from 12 noon until 5 p.m.

Miss M a y Franson and MissRutl Cooper have gone to Vancouve where they.dl1 attend the Duffu School of Commerce.

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Opp. Newport Hotel Squamish . .

WAF'F'LES - SANDWICHES DO-NUTS

HAMBURGERS HOME-MADE PASTRIES

You'll E d o y Every Bit of It!

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Upon investi ation, a three-foo piece of rope, attached to thc anchor, showect/' signs of havini been cut wth a knife.

The owner of the rowboat, Ale: Munro, would appreciate any in formation leading to the recsver of the missing craft.

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JOHNSON'S -HIGH 9 GRADE WOODFIBRE CHURCH

(Protestcint) Minister: Rev. C. H. Qibbs

SeDt. 26 a t 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 12 a t 7:30 p.m. Always the Be&

10-inch Loggers' .. ......................$ ..oO and. $25.00 8-inch Work .BQots .................... W3.65 to $14.l5 6-inch Work Boots ................... :..$10.75 to $13.25

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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCB Squsdsh

First Sunday every Month Mass.

Rev. Father Gallo.

All Oil-tanned Leather - - ='Pay AU Mail Costs

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Ae Ws-TJOHNSON LTDe 63 W. Coddova Street Vancouver, B.C.

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ST. JOHN THE DNlNE (Anglican)

Rev. C. H. Gibbs

1st Sunday-7 : 30 p.m 2nd Sunday-9:30 a.m. H.C. 3rd Sunday-7: 30 p.m. 4th Sunday-11 a.m.

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Howe Sound Freight Service +

Professional Cards M.V. "Squamish Queen" sails fFom Vmcouver every night. Monday, Tuesday, Wesnesday, "hbr- day and Friday. and discharges cargo the follow-

ing morning a t : Dr. A. H. Wilkinson DENTIST

Office Schedule: MoJlday, Thursday and Saturday

at Squamish Tuesday a t Britannla Friday a t Woodflbre

Wednesday Out Fishing!

W OODFIBRE .................... 10 : 00 AM..

BRIT- BEACH ._._._ 11:30 A.M. SQUAMISH ...................... 10:30, AM.

FURRY CRElEg .......... ..._._ .. 12 NOOg + Special Calls Bv Arrangement T i

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COME IN AND SEE THEM Continuous reception 0% freight at Evans, Coleman & Evans, 6hed No. 6. throughout the week. Mon. to F'ri., 8 a.m. to 5 P.m. , Careful €€andling - Heaw Lift Gear - Automobile Facilities

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\ Marine Express lines Ltd. 2:oo p.m. tos5:00 p 9 1

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Foot of C o l h b i s Street. Vancouver Freight Offfce:' T& 3023 MA. 5659 - 8736 FRIDAY

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Phone RICHMOND 1551 Day ok Night

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Company Limited, who donatr ‘ . $250.; Branch 181 of the Canadi:

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&e .b@d to WoPdfibkee*; ;Thy dol mpjty- Club, who were ,,p?oVldi the Orc-heaWa fer- t&el%poe in t e’vening; MY. 3.. Pleas, for‘hts ci nat;ion of OM thousand? mne: Mr;. J. Spbk, far t’he -pzizes €or t Esnce; 3. Hagr and 6. Wzi for t prize for t,he‘ Ma& mce; $,he ‘ 6 pioyees ,.of the mtisb Columl Palp & &ge~.Compan

the ?”ruck Drivers, the Commit1 and all the people whq had work on the floats, etc., to make the d a success.

The prize giving and speed were f W w e d by the Senior Spo at the Ball Field and a Childre Picture Show in the Commun Hall at three o’clock. The winners of the sports we Boys-16 and under - Ron1

Knowles, Norma Chadwick, BI nett W6od

G i r l s 1 6 and under--Carlodi Malm, Lois Chadwick, Marion ’I tin

Men’s 100 yzlrd-Jack Cow4 Owen’ Wood, G. Clark

Men’s Egg Race-Harry Hunt Pat ‘Kerney, Harold Golden

Wornen’s Egg Race-Donna DE zer, Mrs. Costanza, Dot Ekkersle:

Lady’s 75 yardsMuriel Johns Hazel Frey, Anne Nash

Potato Race-Nellie Greatr “Barry” White, He lde Downes

1/2 Mile-Bill Dale, Owen Wo George McVey

Pillow FighWon. Miller, Jo Woodward

Tug-of-War--Machine Shop After supper, at 6 p.m, the Woa

libre Ball Team Oefeated the Ca] an0 Highlands team with a sc( tf 14 to 1, and at 7:30 the Ba gave a concert in the Main Strc in front of the Legion Hall, whj was very much enjoyed by all.

Iffre L ~ @ u n Half was oper Bo-m 7 -ovclock mml-half-psst- t and the f ina l event of the day Y the Dame in the Community Hi m e r e was a good crowd, excellf music by -the “Rhythmettes, flc prizes, and everything that goes make a successful dance.

The Bishop of Lincoln has g i ~ three Anglican clergymen auth itg to practise divine healing.

Cfoneti0n of between $2 t 0 and *Or 3h @l

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The -Pacific Greaf ‘Eastern Raiway P :

-Jh-a-&~&--%irte, t h y hope t o ake their horses and-Bambi up to ’aul Ridge. Bambi, you know, is he pet deer raised on a bottle by d m C, €3. Smith. -When Barnbi got 00 big for t o m life, the Brant- -olds took him up to the Chalet Grhere he has been a definite at- raction,

At present there are about wenty guests at Diamond Head, tmong Ithem Dr. Claude Dolman vith his wife and three children, ind Mr. Mrs. Ftjonald Klinck.

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isual clamour of his dog, James Cnutton of Brackendale, investi- :ate& thinking a coon the prob- ib1.e cause. Finding an alder tree

scene of the noise, he called to iis wife to bring his gun. With me lucky shot he brought ‘down a :ougar the size of an airdale dog. Uong with the cougar and two kit- ens killed in the Upper Squamish )y Bill Dublack, that makes a to- a1 of four kougars shot in the val- ey- withln .a month.

Amounces c h a n g e in train servke. Effective Sunda%.S~pt. 12 trains No. 3 and No. 4. between Squamish Dock an4 billooet. on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, will be withdrawd. Effective Monday, Sept. 13. steamship will leave Union Steam- sHip Bier on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:00 a.m. instead of 9:30 a.m. as heretofore, cannecting with train for all points--Squamish Dock to Quesnel, B.U. -

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NEW HEELS EALF SOLES

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Mr. and Mrs. G.Carsonannounce b e engagewent of their daughter royce to Mr. W. H. (“Bill”) Daw- ion, son of -Mr. and Mr$. H. Daw- ;on. The wedding will take place n the , Anglican Church on the ?vening OX! Monday, Sdpt. 20th.

Both Miss Carson and her fian- :e are wel)-known here, having spent the major part of their lives in Squamish.

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To manv Canadians. “Whv doesn’t somebodv do something?” is an almost instinctive expression indicatine: a sit- uation beyond their control. But to the manv Boards of Trade throughout the land i t is the signal for action. the call

“his is only natural. For over the years Boards of Trade have devoted their energies and talents to bring the “somebody” about affair+both business and civic-that affect communitv life. And in so doing thev have estabIished a successful record based on lust such service,

arms . . . especially when the “somethina” has to do with community betterment.

The work any Board of Trade does is in direct DroDrtion to its support. Your local board is no exception.

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Your Home Away From Home A. E. GROSS, Manager