Council, Trade Board To Press For New Federal Building Here
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Council, Trade Board To Press For New Federal Building Here
* i¥ e n & ld 24 Years' Continuous Service to Port Coquitlam and District VOLUME 25, NU M BE R 33 $2.00 P E R Y E A R 6c PE R COPY FR ID A Y , FE BR U A RY 17, 1956 | [C it y Needs New Post Office Council, Trade Board To Press For New Federal Building Here The construction o f the new Hotel Port'Coquitlam is well under way in Port Coquitlam. The new hotel is being’ built at n cost o f about $245,000. W hen it is completed it will be three storeys high, and will be the largest building in the Shaughnessy street business area. The new building will open in m id-April. . City Board of Trade ISets Thurs., March 22 For Annual Dinner New Site Not Chosen A s Yet Annual m eeting o f P o rt Co quitlam board o f trade w ill be held 'M arch 2 2 . This date was set P o rt C oquitlam city cou n cil has prom ise^ w h oleh eart at the regular m eeting Feb. 9. ed su pp ort to the boa rd o f tra de in its request fo r a fe d e r Ernest W hitebone, William fieavo, Ronald N acht and Joseph al bu ildin g a n d /o r p ost o ffic e fo r the city. Pregler w ere named a com mittee A letter fr o m the boa rd to cou n cil stated ra p id g row th in charge o f arrangem ents f o r the annual dinner m eeting. Mr. ju stifies a fed era l bu ildin g. T his is the ou tcom e o f a m eet in g h eld F eb. 9 w h en lo c a l businessm en urged th at at W hitebone and A . J. Vanderbrug Icom prise the nom inating com tem pts again be m ad e to obtain eith er th e fe d e r a l buildin g, m ittee, who will prepare a slate o r at least a new p ost o ffic e . o f o ffice rs f o r presentation to M ayor John O ughton expressed the. general m eeting. In other board o f trade busi hope the request, w hich has been S A T U R D A Y N IG H T Glen PTA held open house Feb. 9 for the official taken up in the past, w ill be suc opening of the s c h o o l addition. Inspector Roy Stibbs a n d ness, members promised suppor*. cessfu l this tim e. A id. F red BrumC onstruction is p roceed in g ra p id ly on the n ew B ank Trustee Dudley Wright were guest speakers. Trustees W il f o r city council’s proposed water mer, who used the deed f o r a new works bylaw. o f M ontreal in P ort C oquitlam . T h ree n ew stores w ill • liam Parker and Freth Edmonds also atterided. Board was represented at the post o ffic e as o n e o f the ch ie f also b e contained’ in the new bu ildin g. Site o f the planks in his election p latform last annual m eeting o f Mission board Inspector Stibb* -poke o f the D ecem ber, said he had taken the stru ctu re is at the c o rn e r o f M cA llister and Shaugh o f trade Feb. 14varied activities in the schools o f F raser V a fiey B ronze G loves m atter up with Postm aster Mal nessy street. S h ow n a b ove at w ork on th e n e w b u ild Board was also invited to send today and the need fo r room and colm Rae, who told Him business in box in g tournam ent is scheduled to in g a r e : 1 to r , P ete D om n ick , H aney, an d B ill L ove, representatives to the annual equipment fo r pupil participation the past tw o years had been such take place m the A g ricultu ral hall,) P ort C oquitlam . meetings o f the Associated Board la those activities. He encouraged I that the F e d e ra l' G overnm ent H aney, Saturday, F ebru ary 18 at the community to make use o f 7 :80 p.m., brin g in g together Coquitlam municipal council o f Trade o f the Low er Mainland m ight con sider the re q u e s t and Fraser Valley March 7, and the activity room. you th fu l am ateur boxers fro m all ____________ ordered received and filed a let-1 _ The federal building ‘w ould o v e r the F raser Valley. Speaking in. reference to the ter from Archie F. Proctor ask- the G reater Vancouver M etropol adverse criticism o f the present ing fo r roadwork in the East End Iitan Industrial D evelopm ent Com contain such Federal G overnm ent T h ere are 20 bouts planned f o r f l o ffic e s as D epartm ent o f A gricul mission Feb. 16. method o f teaching the three R ’s, the evening and a g o o d show ing is 11 the inspector declared the results Letter, the subject o f a letter] Langley board o f trade’s nomi tu re, V L A , U nem ploym ent Insur alm ost certain frp m the b oy s w ho I I? | a . 1_ o f an arithmetic test given to the editor in last Week’s Co nation o f their first m ayor, Hunt a n ce . Com m ission and the new throughout the school district in quitlam Herald, asked fo r remo er V ogel was president o f, the A s health insurance departm ent, when dicated the standard was good. A ml o f a large stump o n Galloway, sociated Boards o f T rade was en it is instituted. One o f the l ^ e r ddegstions i* Standard o f sch ool Sanitation in D istrict 4 3 is very similar test will be given in road, repairs to Coast Meridian dorsed. W hen previous requests f o r the English. • and Galloway roads with hardfederal building werfe m ade it was f c S ^ f l S w ^eS2 0 t Sanitarian P. Harffgan told Simon Fraser Health Mr. Nelligan h organizing a I surfacing o f . the -former, and ft. noted the city is to o close t o the trants have announced their inten- U nit. R e p o rt for this department was read to Glen PTA by school boy patrol. Flagging signs street light and STOP sign at unem ploym ent insurance o ffic e tion of competing in the compe- Mrs. G. A . Albers, health convener. hare been made. Capes fo r tha iGalloway and Coast Meridian. m etropolitan area tot w arrant the -■-----------------------1 M r. H artigan’ s rep ort con tin -. W estm inster. M entally retarded, patrol will be purchased by the and som e o f the oth er departm ents, Conn. Manny Gueho, chairman ued a stron g recom m endation fo rjs p a s tics and polio victim s are in P-TA. so that now m em bers should try o f council public works com mit Coquitlam m unicipal council curtailm ent o f building in unsew - eluded. Letters were received from the tee said the East End would get f o r the new post o ffic e . RCMP detachmenti o f Coquitlam [its share o f roadwork according ordered received and file d a let [•red areas. Planning f o r sew a gei Miss M arjorie H ardy, superinN o site f o r the building w as and Pert Coquitlam recognizing to the percentage o f taxes paid. te r from Attorney-G eneral Robt disposal has been d iffic u lt due t o j i n d e n t o f B eacon w h o r l since fu ifw s te d ^ v—f -y. # f.ert JJonnyr stat\>UF the ih* need fo r pe'rotting the h» m , l*o m uch tim e b e in g spent o n l o - j 2951 gave an address to the Siw ere sileVft regarding the need Th e Postm aster-G eneral in Ot heed end Pipeline intersection. cal problem s. m on F raser health' unit. She said f o r the school board to give a tawa will receive a letter f r o m the F u neral service w as held T u e s However, the strength o f these Inspection o f the m ilk supply Ithere w ere 1200 pupil-patients reason fa r refu sing a grant t o 1city council outlining the need fo r day in G arden Hili Chapel fo r detachments is not sufficient t o j , is relatively simple, as there are Jand a w aiting fist o f 300. A nursthe Catholic sehool board. . the facilities, and Erhart R eg ier, W illiam G eorge R od gers, 84, lats cover tu s . on ly tw o dairies at Essondale in g s t a ff o f 400 to 450, fo n t This is in regard to the Catb- Burnaby-Coquitlam MP w ill be o f D ew dney T run k road, who A letter from the Provincial and P o r t Coquitlam . |w om en d octors and tw enty speDepartment o f Highways indicatUltimate eolation to the pron- olic board’s request f o r a g ra n t aent a dbpy; died F eb . 10. Rats are a serious problem and cia l teachers ca re f o r them, ed the probability o f a traffic lig - lem o f !«■ « • to nurserymen and o f $ 11,000 to cover taxes ow in g ! 1 Surviving are three brothers I In other city council business, m ust be con trolled im m ediately.! Since 1951 the treatm ent has aal being installed on the Pipeform ers throughout the on Our Lady o f Lourdes elem en A rthur, F red and F ran k ; tw o sis P a cific Stage Lines proposed P ick-up o f w et garbage will h elp ]b een changed fro m custodial-inline road CPU level crossing. lower mainland and Vancouver tary and high schools and Our schedule change w as approved. ters, Mrs. A tkinson, P o rt C oq uit and infestation o f rats should be [stitutional to a rehabilitation A report o f the Simon Fraser W and during the November fro s t ILady o f Fatima elementary O nly change a ffe c tin g this area lam and' Mrs. Davidson. reported to the sanitarian. m ethod w hich is provin g very suchealth unit meeting was read bv moy rest in some mutual co-oper- school in Maillardville. is that the 12:49 p.m. bus from ■ R e v . W esley N ixon conducted! Mrs. Strossan’s report show ed cessful. There is a great need f o r Mrs. G. A. Albers, health and otion between federal and pro-1 , U nder section' 68, subsection Essondale on Saturdays w ill be g>® W *«® - Burial was in MaPle J40Q children registered for- care volu n teer help and anyone Intersafety convener. .vincial governments. This was £4 0f the M unicipal A c t the coun- cancelled. R idge cem etery. . [ b y the dental clinic. T h ere are ested should con tact the auxilFive dollars was donated to the stated by Dewdney M LA Lyle 1cil could have made the grant NsOven dentists in the school d is -' iary at W oodlands school. L etter from the BCE in reply t o I Parent-Teacher Council bursary. Wicks during the budget debate had D istrict 43 s c h o o l. board' Itrict, tw o in P o rt Coquitlam and . * a council request f o r a serviceMrs. Albert U oyd will attend in the legislature. |sanctioned it. fiv e in the M aillardville area. A man to be stationed here that a> " the Parent-Teacher Federation He added that the minister o f j ,. line crew o f tw o w ould be necesj / y \ j s s i o n E l o V O n I high incidence o f poorteeth in F r O S l B l o m c d convention. agriculture is studying the s itu s-, C Q D sary, and when population increase children w as noted. . /* n n u # ■ Mias Christie's class won the tion and that growers are h o p e -^ _ ju s tifie s this, there w ill be an adP o rt Coquitlam ’s W ild D uck In the period from June t o D e- I n V * I .K W r e c k attendance pennant. fnl that the minister may bring ditional line crew stationed in P ort j Inn s occer team rom ped to an c e m b e r , 1965, there w as a low inp P . , f V _j Next executive meeting will be some measure o f alleviation to The only m ajor court case Coquitlam. easy 5-0 victory o v e r M ission cidence o f in fectiou s diseases, b u t . ,, , 0:ki«» held Feb. 27 at the home o f Mrs. their problems, especially thal heard during January was a fa ls e !1 H S N ewberry w as granted I M cM ahon Lum ber at P o rt Coquit-1 som e active polio in D istrict 4 - 1 . 1 . . . . ' . rpR Jack Fhumigan. N ext regular nurserymen and strawberry: pretenses charge, the others be. . .wtj,erry waa, g . « unrfav F . h 12 the m edical health o ffic e r , Dr. E. raUment o f suc cars o f a c f R meeting falls on March 1. growers. ing o f routine nature, states the |*erm iM ,on to k,eeP ™ p .k ° ? * IB | ^ ' w W ylde reported [h e ig h t train at Essondale Sunday five-acre p roperty on Cedar D rive. Th e D ucks took m orning. 1RCMP report submitted to city c „ i„ . f „ „ _ _ „ i„ Af lonri n th e fir s t h a lf w ith goals b y W ally T h ere is^ ■ a r e s id u e o f active poThe cars w ere badly dam aged council b y Cpl. J. R. Payne. Sale o f six parceU o f land to ° | W ingrove( K en R ou tley and u iio in the district and as the virus total value o f $3031 was recom and salvage operations w ere com There w e re 26 cou rt convicpair by D arryl Rouleau IThe f i- lies dorm ant in the soil, a proper pleted Monday. tions with fines totalling $ 2 8 2 .5 0 1mended b y lands com m itte nal g oal cam e fro m Fred Saba- sewage program is essential TB T hree b ox cars w ere loaded and costs, $15. M ost o f the board o f \yorks tim 51tine late in the icond h alf. |cases are abou t average. Cases o f with amm onia sulphate fertiliser Sixty-nine warnings w ere is-1 has b e e n . spent on road repairs P o rt Coquitlam golden staph are on the increase This leaves f o r loading on ships at N ew sued and 66 complaints received m ade necessary by fro s t damage, tied f o r 4th position in the eight- but cross-infection in the Royal W estminster. Three gondola cars and investigated. especially on O xford betw een team league. Richm ond and ex- Columbian has been checked. w ere also derailed. Prairie and Lincoln, and on Cedar Dr. J. C. Reich is CA RS repre T r h ffic was plugged in the vi Drive. Road restriction signs have Britannia are tied f o r first fo l sentative. This year’s District of Coquitlam estimates will in* 1 • p _ _ - „ in ,- „ lowed by the V ancouver Firem en, cin ity as Sunday drivers made a ben erected. There are nine men elude flush coating of Pipeline road from Glen school to] s r a Pe r u r ,Y ® T h e B. C. Society f o r the H a n - , ^ ^ view the spectacle, then Coquitlam and N orth Van. and the road superintendent on | dicapped takes thirty children |* T _______________ the CPR tracks and probably a portion of Coast Meridian < |the board o f w orks, including the Celtics, follow ed b y Clarke and daily to B eacon school, Nev road will be paved under local improvement. Buzsa, Mission and Labor Craft. tw o on the garbage truck. One Feb. 27 is the date sat by the m rnam m am m m m m m m m m m m m Other work proposed by public drive from the school to Lans- Port Coquitlam Lions Club for | man and one forem an in the water departm ent brings the total works chairman Coun. Manny downc, also undor local improve- 1 its second paper drive o f the to twelve. Gueho in answer to a ratepayer’ , ment if the ratepayers concerned Inspectors, Trustees A t Glen School O pen House Fraser Valley Bronze Gloves At Haney Proctor Letter ''Received and Filed' Simon Fraser Report *&£,7;'.™0f"“»:!r,enced Indicates n e a itn sta n d a rd 1Grant Refusal Upheld Here W . G. Rodgers Juried Tuesday Govt. Aid For rrost Losses Studied IW ild Ducks Topple JA N U A R Y POLICE REPORT Public W orks Head Describes Road Program February 27 season. question council agree to a cost-sharing scheme. Tw o additional crosswalks will Householders are asked to I Gler L ait year a number o f street-* have papers either bundled or |be designated on Shaughrfessy In the west end o f the municipal in boxes and to leave them on street. The new ones will be at the M cAllister ’ and W ilson inter-l ity ware paved under local Im porches, with porch lights on, provement at a cost to the rate for collection. 1sections. payers concerned o f 60 cents pe A similar effort held last I Remuneration bylaw providing] front foot. October proved very 1 ucceaeful. fo r a salary o f $2,000 f o r tho Coast Meridian Is an inter-mu- Proceeds will again hi 1 used for I m ayor and $500 f o r each o f the Canada Pent Office, will not de !nicipal road. community projects. five aldermen was passed. ■ part from Mo policy o f restrict Ing street letter boxes to areas I where there is letter carrier aer-l rice. This was stated in a letter to I P ort Coquitlam Board o f Trade in reply to their request for such boxes for outlying parts o f the 1 city. When the board pointed o u t ! there wore other B.C. centres o n - ! joyin g street letter box service! who did not have the accompany ing letter carrier delivery, the | department replied that that policy I waa no longer In force, Tha department’s reply to the I board’s second point, that the | boxes would prove a convenience to outlying areas, was that per-J sons had to com a downtown daily) to collect mail in any case, and] could mall letters then. be used as a dining room fo r feeding There would have to be 250 01 Construction o f the interior o f the B.C. service householders to be served! .Correctional Institute at Haney has some o f the 600 inmates who will eventu come along rapidly in past w eeks and ally occupy the building. Training o f before letter carrier sendee is In stituted. A t present there are j construction is expected to be com pleted m any kinds will be given to the inmates about 800, with 600 on the rural I by the middle o f March. Shown above is in an effort to rehabilitate them to a use route, who would not bo included.) I one o f the larger open areas which will ful life. m eeting at Monday’ s :lud< s paving Street Letter Boxes Definitely Refused Municipality Not Responsible For Flood D istrict o f C oquitlam m unicipal cou n cil w ill m eet its solicitor and insurance com p an y to g o into the m atter o f flo o d dam age claim s fo r w h ich a ccord in g to legal opinion the m unicipality is not n ow resp on sible. A letter to coun cil from the U nderw riter’s A d ju st m ent Bureau stated the dam age to private p roperty in the N ovem ber flo o d w ere caused by an abnorm al and u n expected rainfall fo r w hich the m unicipality could not be held responsible. These claim s w ere relative to inability o f culverts to take the extra w ater rather than to the flo o d in g o f the Coquitlam river. Claim ants in the form er category were asked to submit their claim s to coun cil fo r r efer ral to the Insurance com pany, w hile those relative to river flood in g w ere referred to the provincial g ov ernment. . ! u, ■ •/ [<.&C y Horrobin, one o f a d elegation o f East End residents at M onday’s m unicipal council m ooting ask ed w hat w a s t o be done regardin g the claims. Mrs. A . M. Gibbs, Norman R oad , said she had r e ceived a letter from the insurance adjusters stating they had assessed the fu ll extent o f the dam age, but she claim ed they had “ not even seen it.” T he East End w as hardest hit b y the N ovem ber flood s. Only tw o o f the many, claim s submitted have been accepted fo r payment. Lilly Named To Fraser North Shore Highway Executive J. F. Allanson o f Mission is president o f the Fraser N orth Shore Highway Association. Prem ier W . A . C. Bennett is hon|orary president and M LA ’s Lyle W icks and Philip Gaglardi are |honoi$ry' vice-presidents. I Vice-presidents aro G eorgo I N .choli, Burnaby; Aid. W alter Lilly, Port Coquitlam and H. W. Currie, ..gossis. 1 H ..r.y Allen o f Haney Was re' elected secretary. 'ourt Of Revision tears 25 Appeals ! In District «P 1 A b ou t c 0 1percent TJf the twen1ty-fivo assessment appeals heard at the lirsc sitt n g o f the court o f I revision f o r School District 43 I received adjustments. TJie first I sitting, f o r tho District o f Co quitlam waa held W ednesday. . I A ll com plaints were satisfac torily dealt with by the court, which adjourned until Monday, Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. Members are Iv or Parry, chair man, Charles Davies and E. J. C. Stewai|t. Port Coquitlam appeals j were heard Thursday. The Coquitlam Herald OF THINGS 1 & E S T A B L IS H E D 1020 P u b lish ed nt S h a u s h n M s r S treet, P o r t C o qu itlam , B .C . e v e ry F rid ay b y H E R A L D P U B L IC A T IO N S L T D . A u th o ris e d n s e c o n d cla s s mall, P o s t O f f ic e D ep t.. O ttaw a. s THOUGHTS M e m b e r : Canadian W e e k ly 'N ew sp ap ers A s s o c ia t io n : B .C . D iv isio n C .W .N .A .: B.C. A d v e rtis in g B u reau o f B .C . D iv is io n o f . C .W .N .A . j f c 1 OTTAW A wm DIARY b y Elsie Baldwin S u b s cr ip tio n Rate (Payable in A d v a n ce): $ 2.00 per year in Canada: IS.BO per year in U .S.A . A . E . Murray— Editor W . E . Dunning— Publisher P age 2 TH E CO Q U ITL AM H ER ALD Friday, February 17, 19S6 Federal Building ' T H E current board o f trade and city council demand fo r a new post office a n d /o r federal bulding is a m ove in the right direction and may prove successful now that the population is increasing so rapidly. A similar request made about five years ago fo r a federal building to house other government departments as well a s a post office, did not m eet with suc cess, partially because the city is located so close to New Westminster where these o ffice s are already established. But the city population has increased about 25 percent in these five years. W ith the increase continuing at the same rate, the form er objection m ay be overruled. However, evfen optim istically allow ing fo r Continued grow th , civic leaders are wise not to in th eir hopes too strorigly on the larger building. A new post o ffice building, located in the Shaughnessy street sh opping area w hich has been developing f o r the past eight years, is the prim e need. Shopping Trends time to keep this o ffic e opeii on Satur days in the future. Sidney business houses have a greed to give the public service w h en it is w ant ed by remaining op en on F rid ay even ings. This is a mpst sensible d ecision and one w hich will ensure general good -w ill from residents o f the entire district. It should benefit m erchants and hou sehold ers alike. T here’s nother m arked tren d w h ich Other offices fo r the payment o f ac The R eview is fo llo w in g w ith interest. In counts follow ed su it Right here in Sid C algary recently the city cou n cil b y reso ney householders can no longer pay their lution repealed all ciyic legislation w h ich telephone bills, or their electric bills or controlled sh opp in g hours. T h e C algary their water bills on Saturday. Sidney is council sim ply fo llo w e d in the footstep s the only point in the low er part o f Van o f m any other com m unities in th is vt&y. couver Island where it’s impossible to N ow Calgary businesshouses can keep pay a B.C. Electric account on Saturday. their doors op en w h en ever th ey please. Then what happened? Sidney busi W e are alw ays h a pp y to see a redu ction ness houses report that the number o f in exaseprating con trols w h ich a fflic t off-the-street casual shoppers has .de too m a n y business house's. D on’t be surprised to see morje and clined steadily-on Saturdays. .In The R e view office dozens o f subscribers form er more Sidney sh ops op en f o r the conveni ly dropped in on Saturday morning to ence of-visitors every aftern oon this sum pay their subscriptions. Such transactions, m er. It’s the m o d e m trend. — S idn ey R eview today are a rarity. It may be a waste o f I A N A D A ’S chartered banks have J . been blamed fo r lots o f things, in the d ays gone by. A t the present time they a re being held responsible fo r a drastic change in shopping trends' all over the country. • It isn’t so very long ago that banks d ecid ed to close up shop all day Satur day. In a short time this comparatively m inor action had fa r reaching effects. New Year Gifts ERE is a list o f gifts you can ^give, not just at Christmas, but all through the com ing year. T hey are unusual gifts. None o f them cost anything. - Y et they are priceless, in term s o f blessing they would mean to both those who give and those who share in receiv ing them. Check the list. See h ow many you can give in 1956. T he g ift o f brotherhood to all mgn. T he g i f t 'o f a friendly greeting to H strangers. T he g ift o f fo rb e a ra n ce to th ose w h o m ay disagree w ith you. T he g ift o f m oderation in sp eech and g ood exam ple in conduct. T h e g ift o f c o m fo rt to th ose in dis tress. T hq g ift o f g o o d citizenship to y ou r country. T h e g ift o f understanding and h a p p y hom elife bo y o u r children. The g ift o f d aily thanks*to the S ource from \^hich all g ifts flow . by E. R e g ie r , M .P . The m ore I think o f w ords, the m ore astounding they becom o. W ords themselves, com posed o f nothing b u t tho twenty-six letters o f the alphabet In various com binations. B efore the H ouse adjourns fo r cars f o r all children under the the summer, w e exp ect the g o v age o f sixteen. Th e federal gov ernm ent w ill be introducing a ernm ent is fin a lly m oving into bill - to provide Canadians with the field o f hospital cere because the beginning o f a National the progressive w est has pion Think o f all tho great .libraries in the w orld, tho small Health Insurance program . They eered in providing hospital serv libraries in every town and every village, a ll the books on the shelves In tho book stores and homo libraries. Add up to'th ese have proposed a plan t o the p ro ices t o its people. I t could be every newspaper and magazine, that has ever been printed, vincial governm ents and i f six o f that i f one o f the western prov every letter that has over boon w ritten, overy bill that has the ten provinces, including el- inces now used th e m oney it will ever been posted, thrust into you r hand o r put on a bill board. ther Ontario o r Quebec, w ill j save, to launch a m edical proagree, the plan w ill be pu t into [gram , that such an example Im agine tho incredible- dimensions o f a ll this, expressing operation. Observers fe e l confi-1 would hasten th e day w hen the every thought and speculation o f the human m ind, o w r y lesson that is taught, overy vision o f the poets, every bill o f dent that Ontario and at least national schem e will be ail-comtho grocer, the butcher, and all tho* other tradesm en, every five other provinces are g oin g to prehensive. summons rrom the police and every letter y o u have received. reach a settlem ent. ilready Som e controversy This vast accum ulation o f human know ledge, aspiration, The proposal o ffe r e d b y the ta]dnff piace Saskatchewan, and nonsense contains literally nothing in the physical sense, federal governm ent is one that Until n ow Saskatchewan people but simply the arrangem ents o f tw enty-six letters o f tne will share the cost o f hospital have paid by mean, 0 f premiums alphabet. services and also certain diagnos- and a provinciai sales tax, fo r . T o my mind nothing that the human m ind has ev e r done t ic facilities. W here the p eop le L hcir ho3pital plan. N ow half o f can stand com parison with the imm ense sign ifica n ce o f these have a pretty extensive hospital the c08t w jll com e fr0 m Ottawa. tw enty-six squiggles o f ink on paper. Strangely enough— w e Plan* as B.C. has, not much o f the T h ere are tho8e w h o £eel that the seldom pause to think abou t it. new schem e w ill be noticeable t o L i l l i o n * that w in b e saved should I have a favorite little quotation ab o u t w ord s which is the people. I t w ill, how ever, b e be uaed reduce th* premiums, w orth rem embering. " A w ord is dead w hen it is said, som e say. very w elcom e even to us in B.C. L thenj fe e l that the m on ey should I say it ju s t begins to live that day.” because the federal treasury w ill be U8ed ^ o r a b ig g er highway in our case, pay 46 percent o ' the | and 3till others are de Our w ords are flam e, and ashes, fle e t as breath, cost. This _w ill save the govern - mandi that such savings be Plum es o f adventure, pageantry o f death, m en t o f B.C. som e ten m illion used to nd the serv icc to in_ W ords are co lo r, yellow , blue and red, D rum beat f o r m arching, p ra y e r f o r bed, dollars p e r y ear I already ^ \ c la ie the cosfc o f m edical ^ W ords are o u r arm our, they are o u r intent letters saying that i f the B.C. The new plan w ill see Ottawa The coin w e used along the w ay w e w ent. g overnm ent gets this m oney it paying a part o f the expense, the should use it to provide the be adm inistration w ill be le ft en ginnings o f f r e e m edical services tirely in the hands o f the provinone— w riter believes that this ial governm ents. ' » w ould b e enough m oney to cover O nce again I am receiving let the com plete co s t o f medical (E xcerpts 'f r o m Th e Coquitlam ters asking when the senior citi H erald o f Fob. 20, 1961) zens o f Canada are g o in g to r e ceive a n 1increase i i f the old age F irst anniversary w as ju st one-third, is b rou gh t abou t. A id. pension. I reg ret that 1 must reanother e ffic ie n t busy d a y f o r the J. D. Brine reports that th e p ro Ip ly to these letters that as fa r as Royal Bank o f Canada in its new je cte d hou sin g schem e f o r M ary D ennis M cLaren has been ] can b e discovered, the M inister o f o ffic e s on Shaughnessy street, H ill is tem porarily a dead issu e l elected ■ president o f M endian lN ational H ealth and W elfa re has In sp ite o f alm ost unprecedent-] which o p en ed Feh, 6, I9 6 0 . H eights 4-H Club. Others nam ed i „ o TntentioiTo'f* bringing’ about an F ollow ing a series o f flo o d s o f ed rainfall, a g o o d ly attendan ce a t the annual m eeting Feb. 10 increase at this time. Senior eitivarying d egree during the past com m em orated th e W o r ld D ay o f w ere Susanne Fraser, vice-pres- zens 0f g #C. and o f Saskatchewan w inter, con trol o f the C oquitlam Prayer, held the fir s t F rid a y ini id en t; D avid S ch a ff, secretaryho are in need can obtain a penr iv er and m orei adequate draining Len t in T rin ity U nited Church. sion as high as $60 a month. In. A p poin tm ent o f R . C. G aler treasurer. o f th e district has been num ber o n e s u b je c t in the cou n cil cham and J. J. R ae to th e appeal hoard I Joh n Leedham is new leader o f j A lberta I am told they ca n g e t o f th e tow n planning com m ission the g rou p , succeeding A u gu st § 55. in O ntario you can g e t $45, bers during th e past week. H uber. M em bers hope to form a 1on ly i f y ou r m unicipal council has b een announced. . Final agreem ent on salary in [calf club this y ear. (w ill pay h a lf o f the c o s t ' o f the creases has been announced b y extra $5. H ow ever, m ost senior jDistrict 48 sch ool board. Elem ent citizens in Canada still receive a ry scale is n o w at $1728 to on ly the basic national $40 p e r $2916 and secondary $2160 to m onth paym ent. I f the older p e o $4060. .p ie in . R egina o r in V ancouver A g reem en t has b een reached Little L eague and B abe Ruth G oods n ow bein g collected f o r u ^ e a bard tim e m aking ends betw een the board o f trade and baseball plans g o t u n d er w ay f o r salvage b y D istrict o f Coquitlam |m eet $60 a month> they w ill c ity council f o r the installation o f 1956 as o ffic e r s o f th e P o r t Co Kinsm en w ill be auctioned in really appreciate the d ifficu lties 17 n ew street lights fr o m the quitlam Juvenile B aseball L ea gu e M ay and the p roceeds used t o fa c in g senior citizens in such CPU station t o the Elks hall on w ere elected a t a 'm e e tin g held on w ards com m u nity projects. places as T oron to o r M ontreal, Shaughnessy street. F eb . 7 at V isco u n t A lexan d er I t is h op ed t o use part o f .t h e w ho m ust live on $40. Residents o f the district will S chool. m on ey t o build a com m unity cen regret to h ear o f the death o f H arley E w in g w as e lected pres tre in B ine M ountain park* with RADIO REPAIR Dr.' John S. Pirie, .pioneer m inister iden t f o r the new term . L ast y ear th e aid o f m unicipal council and ■Efficient & Prompt doctor ahd ^magistrate on*the B.C.j Mrr E w in g «jsDrved as vice-presi pa rk i board fu n d i. * coast f o r 36 years. Workmanship Guaranteed dent. N ew vice-president is A le x Playingv at the P o rt Th eatre: Nicholson. Th e E a gle' and th e H awk, City Jean D avison w as re tid n e d as D ew dney T run k Road Lights, W hite H eat. secreta ry and M r s .' Jean W ilce P o r t Coquitlam Unless an early change o t was elected treasurer. h ea rt on the part o f the govern E lected as district m anagers P -The nurses o f H om e 3, Essonm ent, w here dow n paym ents o f V e r e : B e rt Styles, N orth S id e; idale, w ere |hostesses at a recent PACIFIC STAGE LINES N H A hom es have been raised to B ruce M abbett, South S ide; Ed m iscellaneous show er, w h ere brideDavies, Cedar D rive and E arl e le ct M iss Shirley H ansen w as g u est o f honor. Ziem er, G len area. F ifty guests attended. Th e W ays and .m oa n s com m ittee m em bers o f . the ■execu tive are' g ifts , in a colored basket, w ere Proposed Change in Bus W illiam Frankish,. S. K insey, M. presented b y Sylvia an d Diana K elliher, C. , Stelter and Mr. Luschnat. Schedules Between New W inners o f gam es w ere Mrs. Brow n. Westminster and This y ear it w ill be th e district A listair M ackenzie and AJiss B etty • Port Coquitlam m anager’ s job* to appoint coaches, W elch . O u t-of-tow n gu ests included help lo ca te um pires, fin d trans E ffe c tiv e March 2nd, 1956, portation and to take charge in Mrs. M ackenzie and M rs. H ansen, certain changes in bus sched m others o f th e bride and groom , general o f his area. u le s a re proposed in the service A n yon e w ishing to help in any and M rs. A llan H o g g of~ Belling operating between New W est Capacity is asked to co n ta ct the ham. m inster and Port Coquitlam s u b ject to the consent o f the m anager o f his district or any P u blic Utilities Commission. m em ber o f the executive. Men’s Fraternal: L egion, 1, 2 The proposed schedule is avail The m eeting voted in fa v or o f 1 6 ; Kennam etal, >13; Y a rd O ffice able f o r inspection at the New Isending a letter to city council 1 1 ; Elks, B u ffaloes, 9. F . Saba' W estm inster and Port Coquit asking f o r a piece o£-property on tine, 276, "718. lam Bus Depots. A n y represent C orporation o f the D istrict o f ations regarding the proposed Blue M onday: Jeeps, . 14; [the south side to b e used as a C oquitlam - has p laced load and [playground,*and baseball field. changes m ay b e made n o t later Twisters, 13; F izzling Fem s, 10; speed lim it restrictions f o r trucks Little League teams than Febru ary 22nd, 1956, to M erry M’s, 9 ; Dreamers,. Sizzling I F o u r on all roads in the m unicipality. ithe Superintendent o f M otor (ages 9-12 years) and three or Sals, 7. B. Lloyd, 260, 646.. Speed lim it is 20 m iles per C arriers, 1740 W est Georgia Tuesday T w irlers: H umdingers, fo u r Babe Ruth team s (ages 13- h ou r and load, 50 percen t o f per Street, V ancouver 5, B.C. 19 ; T op Five, H ow lers, 1 6 ; M erry 15) are expected to b e operated m itted w eight. R estrictions, m ade Macs, 1 3 ; Happy Go Lucks, 12; by the league plus an all star necessary b y fro s t dam age to PACIFIC STAGE LINES fro m each league. Lucky S trik es/ 10.! D. Urquhart, roa&s w ere im posed Feb. 10. M oney received last y ear fro m 261, 609; Tuesday M ix ed: D rifters, 19; a houfee to house canvass am ount Jugheads, 1 8 ; [ Scolhfs; 14 ; Dep. ed to $292.35. The cost o f equip (fo u r com plete baseball Heights, -12; Question Marks, 11; m ent Bobcats, 6. G.1 M acPherson, 22o, sets) am ounted to $265.19. The balance le ft lit the league bank 569 ; J. Campbell, 243 ; E. Penny, account is now $27.16* 686 Th e executive w ill try to obtain Mixed M erchants: Frey’s, 17 ; Murray Fuels, 15 J T erry ’s, 18; training film s to be show n in the T w o Shows N ightly — 7 and 9 p.m. R oyal Bank, 1 1 ; BjC. Telephone, near future. K iddies M atinee E v ery Saturday a t 2:0 0 p.m. W arm an’s, 8. N. Dacre, 269, 679; TH U RS.— FRI.— SA T . FEB. 16— 17— 18 N. Nelson, N . LoVell, 265 ; N. * CIN EM ASCO PE Lovell, 657. Richard T od d, Jean Peters Campbell’s, ‘ 11; P ost O ffice , 15; Van’s, 17; Fort C afe, 13; C'oq. T ransfer, 1 1 ; P ort Theatre, in T ech n icolor , Funeral service was held W ed Y ou w ill n ever see a better picture 5. J. Clarke, 203 ; K . Petrie, 604; nesday in Garden Hill Chapel fo r C A RTO O N : •J B J. Peter, 260, 686. Charles W . Creek, 41, late of i M acDonald’s, 17; Port Shoe,I 8185 J e r v is street who died Feb. Special Children’s Matinee, Saturday Feb. 18 llO ; Coq. Pharmacy, 1 2 ; Lewis] 12 in Vancouver General hospital. JUNGLE JIM’S “ FURY OF TH E CONGO” Bros., 10; W right’s, 8 ; Waldl Born in W innipeg, he had lived A N D SERIAL E lectric, 6, J. Scott, 292, 008; B| here sixteen years. D uring W orld Ay ling, 811, 796. M ON D AY— TU E SD A Y F E B R U A R Y 20— 21 W ar II he served overseas fo r Ladies’ M atinee: Yanks, 11; CIN EM ASCO PE three years w ith the RCASC. Dodgers, 9 ; Rockets, Pilots, 6. B. V icto r M aldre, Richard Egan, V irginia Leith Surviving are his w idow , Isa Ralston, G. MacPherson, 217 ; B. bel; one son and three daughters; Ralston, 556. his m other, Mrs. W . C reek; two' in Techn icolor lo c o : R iffr a ff, 20; Beaker brothers, W ill and Frank, all o f A bank robberv that startled a quiet town. A very g o o d picture Breakers, 18; OAD, 1 4 ; W ater SHORTS and CARTOON Port Coquitlam. fronts, 10; Toilers, 5 ; Chips, 4. W E D N E SD A Y— TH U RSD AY FE B R U A R Y 22— 23 Rev. W esley N ixon conducted A. Styles, 287. Joseph Cotten, Eva Bartok the service. Burial was in Maple Thursday M ixed: H oly Rollers, Ridge cem etery. 2 2 ; Slowpokes, 21; Sky Pilots, Com edy w ith lots o f laughs 16 ; W arblers, 15; Canaries, 14; SHORTS and CARTOON Youngsters, 8, E. Lambert, 240, A n yone con write them on a piece o f paper, y o t ou t o f this slight material has been b u ilt up every book that has ever -boon written. In Days Gone By Dennis M cLaren Heads 4-H Club H. Ewing Heads Juvenile Ball League District Kinsmen Have Salvage Drive GORDON RADIO Nurse Feted A t Shower ANNOUNCING Dickson’s Feed Store 15086 TRANS-CANADA HIGHW AY At Johnson Road PHONE NEWTON 414 N O TIC E TO T H E PUBLIC Load, Speed Limits On District Roads P M Theatre . W e now nave a complete line of Swift's Feeds for sale You can buy them with confidence ^ of the best feeding results possible. Swift’s Feeds afe backed by years of livestock and poultry research. Good feeds are the result of this research. You can depend on Swift's Feeds for better results. Come in and discuss your feeding needs with us. PORT MOODY Rites Held For Charles Creek A M AN C A LL E D PETER V IO LEN T SA TU R D A Y SP EC IA L D ELIV ER Y Announcement PO ULTR Y FEED S , m b . m ■ H .M il Mr. and Mrs. James Strohm, 603; Paul Newson, 280 ; Perley Glen drive announce the engageNewson, 080 Men’s Com m ercial: Port Shoe, m ent o f their eldest daughter, 28 ; Com. Cafe, Super-Valu, 2 5 ; { Valerie Mae, to A rthur William Com. Garage, 22; Huntington Dennis, son o f Mr. and Mrs. PhilRubber, MacDonald’s, Purity, 2 1 ; lip Dennis o f K yoquot, V.I. The Gene & Jimmy’ s. Coq. Billiards, wedding will take place on March Coq, Orphans, 19; V 's, 12; Coq. 9, at 7:30 p.m., Rev. W esley N ixLumber, 8. N. Lovell, 275, 686. on officiating. FR IDA Y— SA T U R D A Y F E B R U A R Y 24 W alt Disney's PIN OCCH IO in T echn icolor , A ll the family, will love this one. The Bowery Boys in SPY CHASERS _________________ Com edy . -2 5 T H E C O Q U IT L A M H E R A L D Page J Friday, February 17, 1956 Natural Laws A ffect Trees A tree is a living plant, like a stalk o f corn , su b ject t o natural i laws o f life . Som e kinds o f trees, such as aspen, seldom , live m ore than 80 years. O thers m ay live several hundred t o a thousand years. Bo lo n g as a tree lives it Igrow s. A s trees g row old er th ey becom e increasingly susceptible t o disease, insects, and w in d throw . T h e re fo r e , it is g o o d T h e P itt M ea d ow s fir e d ep a rtm en t has the fin a l e con om y and g o o d fo re s try to tou ch es com p le te d on its m odern n ew fir e tru ck an d the h arvest m ature trees en d start n ew equ ipm en t is n ow r e a d y fo r attention to a n y fir e in a new c r o p b e fo r e d eterioration W ell Equipped S c 6 * o t& -* )K b y Norman Hurst Pitt M ead ow sV olunteers e BIG SECRET is outl W ith blicity build-up worthy o f a r H ollyw ood production the y form ed Film Club at V .A I died its Super-Snap competi-j this last week. So, ou t withl - fam ily albums you camera Is. R ou nd' up those snaps a last summer. W ho knows— picture o f Aunt Fanny fall o f f the log may be a winner • o o * 1th hardly less flourish the iy form ed School Newspaper • has launched competitions (a ) A Name, and (b ) A Cover gn f o r the paper. I must k whether s ta ff members are (ble f o r these competitions ire I submit my own ideas, t thought would be f o r the A. Times’* as a name fo r the er. The cover design might sist o f a neat border pattern icting a student chasing a ent chasing a School Board n ber chasing an inspector sing a teacher chasing a stu>t chasing a parent— and so Com plete N ew Fire Truck the m unicipality. T h e w ork w as done b y volu n Th e new tru ck featu res tw o large im provem ents o v e r the truck teer w ork o f m em bers o f the brig ade du rin g th eir ow n tim e, undei it is replacing, fir s t o f w hich is the huge 400 gallon w ater tank the d irection o f M r. K oopm an. and second is the po w e rfu l Barton w ater pum p w ith w hich it is N oth in g relieves and ventilate: equipped. the m ind like a resolu tion.— T h e p ortable w ater tank, w hich has been w elded rig h t on to the chaasis o f the new tru ck b y thel S. BOW ELL & SONS 06 Sixth Street volunteer brigade, w ill assure the fireu ien t o f a supply o f w ater the D istinctive F un eral instant they attend any blaze. S ervice Th e e xcellen t fir e pum p has a pum ping cap acity o f 400 gallons N ew W estm inster B r a n d o f w ater p e r m inute w hich is fa r P h one N .W . 2656 greater than th e equipm ent o f the C loverdale Branch old truck. T h e fir e truck, w ith this P h one 198 equipm ent, can pum p fr o m any Bource o f w ater supply, stand-pipe, fir e hydran t, o r open ditch as w ell us use its ow n tank supply. Th e new v eh icle Is an ex-R C A F fir e tru ck w hich has a v e r y low m ileage and has b een p u t in top con d ition in all w ays. T h e o ld f ir e tru ck w ill b e kept as a reserve p iece o f equipm ent. T h e am ou n t o f w o rk done g e ttin g the n e w tru ck in to shape and re a d y f o r use w as estim ated as equ ivalen t t o ten days o f steady w o rk f o r fiv e o r s ix m en, a ccord in g i o P itt M eadow s fir e c h ie f and c o u n cillo r R . K oopm an. THIS IS IT— my first piece o f i M ail! Received last week m Mrs. H.C.R. It conveys a ssage which should appeal. PROGRESS fifteen he entered high school. confident, sturdy and tall, i enrolled just to humor his parents, f o r he KNEW that he knew it all! ! admitted his marks were poor. “ I thought I was pretty sm art," he said, lu t now I’m n o t so sure." le third year he g ot down to business; he read every book he could get., hen asked how his studies were going, e said, " I know I don’t know it all yet.” station, w eig h s 3 8 4 ,0 0 0 p ou n d s, uses U.S. N avy helped out B.C. E lectric a fe w indents’ Own Work— Item 15. days ag o b y “ lending” th eir b ig crane a t 13,750 g a llon s o f o il as a c o o lin g a g en t. Split Personality The m ost unforgettable char Bremerton, W ash., N avy Y a rd f o r the T ra n sform ers are an essential lin k in g e t t e r I have seen and heard m ajor task o f un loading a giant trans tin g p o w e r fr o m a h y d r o -e le c tr ic station bout is the quaint quiet little form er, one o f the largest in C anada. T h e to th e custom er. B .C .E . uses a d o z e n tan called Mr. Ramdon. transform er, w h ich w ill be installed d iffe r e n t sizes and typ es. He lives in an elegant little shortly in a new L ow er M ainland sub ouse on Blue Terrace Bouleard. H e wears a black derby hat, s t iff white shirt, pressed pants nd black shoes. W hen he is walking along a idewalk and observes a harmless Consciously o r unconsciously Iparents. H ow o fte n is this o v e r -} m g in sch ool H e is learnin g m any ittle insect, he will docilely step lo o k e d ? H ow m any parents taka o f th e lesson s o f life as w ell as iround it. He has a little, black, there is a general idea that a su b jects taught, b y the tim e to show a real interest in the the Scottish terrier which he takes child begins to live only on leav jo b o f their ch ild? M ost adults teacher. ing school and g oin g o u t into the for a stroll every day at one still are inclined to say, “ .See /d o c k . When it nears four w orld. This is, o f course, n o t true Business fir m s in Canada paid / d o c k he will return home f o r to f a c t A child is living while in m other, n o h an d s." H ow much ^ 1,1 54,0 00,000 in co rp o ra tio n in tea. A t seven o'clock he listens school ju st as m uch as his parents m ore does the child need the in com e taxes in 1954, a sum equal terest o f the parent in his daily are. to the CBC news and.then goes H ere he Is learning m any o f occupation. D o yo u inquire daily to n e a r ly h a lf o f a ll co rp o ra tio n to bed. Then there is the ruthless, the facts o f life. It is true that a as to the w ork he has done o r do p r o fits th a t year. child learns m ore b efore going you m erely take an in terest when reckless, undevoted, heartless, ear driver, Mr. "Speed Demon Ito school than he does in any like h e m ay b e prom oted t o another EN TER IN G Ramdon. A s soon as he gets be-|Per*0d ° f ^ m eschool he grade in school and fin d fa u lt does n o t hind the wheel he turns into a Ilearns one o f the m ost importantl when his progress T R A N S -A T LA N T IC raging, unscrupulous driver. Ilessons; namely, how t o live w ith] satisfy? The w riter knew a parent who SE R V IC E M AY 1 9 5 6 H e speeds out o f the driveway, other people. H e learn that others careening round com ers as i f rights even^ though they may kept a re co rd o f his child’ s prog-| B O O K N OW someone - were pursuing him, con flict with his ideas. • This a ress fro m the tim e she entered When a red light holds him up he n.o t a“ eas7 thin8 lear?» esPe_ school. I t is n o t necessary to 'say that that child’s in terest in school w ill impatiently honk his horn, jcially i f he be an only child. When he reaches his quiet lit-1 . Her« . he com es f o r the fir s t was very g re a t because she f e lt tie home again he becomes his time in contact w ith m ass discip- that she was doin g an im portant so n n a l —i f again. (line such as adults know it from jo b w hich w as recognized b y her the HEWEMPRESS OF BRITAIN This is one character which I tbe law. H e finds his freedom parents. Th e parent has a much cannot easily fo r g e t How abou t! enrtaUed* H e m ust sit quietly fo r greater duty tow ards his child y o u ?— Paul Andrusak, Age. 14. Iperiods o f tim e rather than run-| than m erely t o fe e d , cloth and N ext week: “ Jesus TTn^Paining.around at w ill. These are [shelter him. Th e parent has a not easy lessons f o r him to ac lmnch greater responsibility in the s to o d " b y Edith Miller. TO quire and it requires a sympa-1 child’s education, than m any o f S w ia fe e thetic teacher t o safely tide him them realize* T h ey can n ot leave •over these intitial difficulties. A this entirely to the teacher. I t r e Sailings ev e ry w eek I great deal o f his future m ay de quires the com bined in terest o f from M ontreal a n d Q uebec pend on the experiences he has the teacher and parent to bring at this time. Th e primary teacher abou t the fu ll life o f the child. G . T . FR EE M AN needs all the qualities o f a kind T h e adult likes to fe e l the inter I and just parent plus as m uch hu est o f som eone else in his w o rk ; Phone 36, P o r t Coquitlam , B.C. Consideration is being given t| m or as can b e retained. Anyone much m ore so the child. Th e im improving certain circumstances who does not love little children portance o f this cannot b e stress o f Old Age Assistance recipients should not be allowed' to be in ed to o much. Th e lack o ' this may in British Columbia. The present charge during this form ative be partially responsible f o r tho Old Age Assistance monthly al period. student’s desire to g e t o u t o f lowance consists o f a basic month I* Y ou r child is living, not merely school and to , f o r him, begin to ly payment set by the Federal going to school. His jo b is ju st ai liv e .'. Government but in which the important to him as that o f hli Yes. parents, y o u r child is livProvince shares 50 percent. In addition, the province pays a costof-living bonus. To qualify f o r Old Age Assis tance, a person must m eet cortain eligibility requirements based upon a maximum allowable yearly income which is set by thel Federal Government. The Prov in c e ’ has no control «over this. However, the Minister o f Health I and W elfare o f this Province will I communicate with the Federal Government in an endeavor t o ! have this maximum allowable >n-1 eome celling increased. However, with regard to the , cost-of-living bonus, over which the Province has full control, the Minister o f Health and W elfare is working out adjustments which will in e ffect cancel out the max imum allowable yearly income and automatically provide a full cost-of-living bonus to* air who qualify fo r Old Age Assistance. Special for $21.95 H A VE YOUR O LD FUR C O A T Remodelled to Cape or Cape Stole (a lso cleaned and glazed) Th e O N L Y F u r Storage Vault in N E W W E S T M IN S T E R ORDER EARLY Fir Sawdust Mission Fuels Ltd. Box 1266 Ph. Mission 6641 FREE! ONE W EEK O N LY This Beautiful, W h en Does A Child Begin To L iv e ? Attention Given Old Age Bonus In Budget Speech 19-PIECE Canadians Stainless Steel COOKW ARE (LIFETIM E G U A R A N T E E ) T H IS IS W H A T TO DO — W ith e v e r y g a rm en t o r la u n d ry o r d e r y o u w ill re ce iv e f o r on e w e e k on ly , a fr e e t ic k e t w h ic h w ill m ak e y o u e lig ib le to w in th is b e a u tfu l 19p ie ce c o o k w a r e set. T h is o f f e r g o o d o n ly fr o m F e b . 14th to F e b . 24 th at 5 :0 0 p.m . SEND Y O U R L A U N D R Y OR CLEAN IN G T O SWAI N’ S Sim ilar t o Illustrations D R Y CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS PO RT C O Q U IT LA M , B.C. F EB R U A R Y 2 0 -2 1 -2 2 M O N D A Y -T U E S D A Y -W E D N E S D A Y Each succeeding year unfold wisdom, beanty, and holint Mary Baker Eddy. LA 1-4041 219 Colum bi IT S W E E P S Y O U F R O M H O R IZ O N T O H O R IZ O N , F R O M E A R T H T O S K Y IN VISTAVlSION1 m ohon ncn a c f matftoaar O P Special Academ y A w a it If I m jut JAMES STEWART-JUNE AILYSON Strategic Air Command C 1 T h a p ic tu r e w ith • strik in g f o r c o s e c o n d t o n o n s l Color b y TECHNICOLOR BRUCE IM JM C O L- SDIIMN-BENNETT FVoduood by SAMUEL 1. BRISK1N. Directed by ANTHONY MANN Scfwoslay by VA1XNT1NE DAVIES and BE1RNE LAY, Jr. a i o ij B a n s Lay, Jr. . A h n n a l Picture T . A . W a ld e l e c t r ic a l PLUMBING AND o d b d n HEATING CONTRACTOR PHONE 31 PORT COQUITLAM Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis YO U 'RE N EVER TO O YO U N G Dates To Remember Tuesday, Feb. 2 1 : Mathewsou I Road Ratepayers' Association will | m eet at |p.m. in Essondale Thursday, Feb. 2 3 : Port Co quitlam and D istrict Hunting and Fishing Club will m eet at 8 p.m. Page in the Commercial hotel. Evangelical Free Church Notes WOMEN’S P A G E Moody Murmers I Th e regular prayer meeting I was held at the usual time and | >19J6' place. Pastor Goertz brought the T H E C O Q U IT L A M H E R A L D Friday, February 17, — , — I message on I P eter 12 concern-1 M onday, Feb. 2 0 : BPOE bingo by Batty-Anne Willey I ing G od's care fo r the righteous. 1___ a t 8 p.m. in .th e E lks' Hall. O f 405,122 births in Canada in The new verse is Psalm 111: 105 .1 Here are some more notes on Thursday, Feb. 2 3 : O ur Lady the m ost recent year o f record, The Young People end the happenings a t M oody High after W om en's Missionary Group jo in - L rM t o f two weeks. First o f all, o f the Assum ption bingo at 8 4,587 w ere twins and 39 triplets. led together to hear a missionary basketball games have been gop.m . in A gricultural hall. q from the W est Indies. Mrs. Ernie ing on at a fast rate. I shall try D j Crossley read the Scriptures from U , give the flcores f o r Mraa 0f the John 1. Then Mr. Henry W erner I h»M in the n u t tw o and a St. C a th erin es A n glican C hurch w as the scene o f a brought the message from Luka J£jf weeka The Junior Girls have H EFFELFIN G ER — Born to w ed din g o f w id e interest w hen S hirley Ruth Hansen and 11 0 concerning the sinner’s ruin'quite a g o o d record this year. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. H of fe) finger, R am say M acken zie w ere united in a pretty e v e n i n g cere- [•"<* the Christmas hope. They beat Mission 10-8 on Friday Raleigh street, a son, 9 lbs. 3 os. m o n y . . . . . . ' I . A_quartet_ number was brought Feb. 3. The next week they deon Feb. 12 in Royal Columbian ---------------------------------------------------------(■ The bride, a graduate o f the by Pastor Goertz, Mr. E. Cross- Ifeated Vincent Massey 24-22. hospital. A brother f o r Raym ond. . Provincial Mental Hospital, E s-'l® y. Mrs. Grata Augustine and The Senior girls lost to W est Van ||sondale, is the daughter o f Mr. IMiss K ay N cufeld. Pastor and couver 20-30 and to Mission 37-9. R oyal Bank o f Canada manager and Mrs. W . T . Hansen o f W hite Mrs. H enry G oerte sang a duct. The M idget girls are also holding A lan Perley entered Royal C o jRock, while the groom ’s parents On Sunday m orning the quar- UP a good record. They defeated lumbian H ospital M onday to un Lougheed and Pipeline are Mrs. J. Mackenzl dergo treatm ent f o r a knee in P itt River t c t sang two numbers, ‘A New Viscount Alexander girls 17-12. Ninth birthday o f the P o rt Co ju ry. H e expects to b e incapaci quitlam branch o f the Royal Pur road, and the late M r W . M ac- Name W ritten down in G lory' and The Junior Boys played a close kenzio. ■Let the lower lighte be burning.' |game against Mission which ended tated abou t a month. p le was marked Tuesday by a Rev. W . R. J e ffc o t t officia ted The quartet was com posed o f Pas- in a score o f 17 20. The Senior Mrs. C. E. Cronan returned p a rty held a fte r the m eeting. iGivcn in m arriage by her fa - tor G oertz, Misses Helen and K a y 1Boys team lost to Mission last last w eek fro m a m onth's visit I O u t-of-tow n visitors included [with her brother in W innipeg. [four fro m the N ew W estminster jthcr, the bride chose a ballerina- N cu feld and Ernie Croesley. P a s-'F rid ay 68-27. length gowrr o f w hite lace and net tor G oertz spoke from Luke 0 1 M oody High was invaded on E rh a rt R egier, M P returns to |lodge, district deputy supreme ov e r ta ffeta . The strapless bodice IT*rsc* ^ t o 88 on the su bject |Friday, February 11 b y Como Ottawa this w eekend a fte r spend-1[honored royal lady Mrs. H anley, was topped .by a lace jack et, w hile Christian standards prescribed Lake. Three basketball games ing the past w eek in Coquitlam jMrs. F. D oyle, Mrs. McKimmie the skirt w as tiered. H er veil w as * nd rewards promised. were played a fte r which a short attending t o constituen cy bus and Mrs. Chambers. Th e Sunday evening service dance was held. Our Senior Girls E ntertainm ent took the form chapel length and she carried! iness. was addreaied again by the mis- defeated their Senior team 23-9, bouquet o f red roses. o f a skit entitled N o, N o, A Th ou E. W . Cranston is convalescing sand Tim es N o. T aking part w ere Mrs. Beulah R upert, the bride's sionary Mr. H enry W erner from [ta t their Jun ior end Senior boys tbe W est Indies. beat us. This novel evening was at his hom e on N ob Hill fo llo w in g M rs. K eith Milne, Mrs. William cousin as m atron o f honor was planned by the Senior boys team. a stay in R oy al Colum bian hos M cNeill, M rs. E. Brow nlee, Mrs. gow ned in shrimp pink in similar Five very fortunate people ar pital. F lorence Sinclair, Mrs. W alter styling to that o f the bride. rived home from a trip to our M rs. G ordon M abbett o f B ren C ooper, M rs. W ally Stew art and Bridesm aids Miss Rose Chine and I capital city last week. They were Mrs. Jim A ndrew s w ore pale blue. nan Lake visited a t the hom e o f M rs. S tanley W akelyn. I Carol Dragan, Sharon Durham, A ll carried w hite tulipe and bluo R ob ert Struthers, P itt M eadows, Games w ere played by the Ed Trottier, Philip Nielson and o ve r the w eekend. She also visited other m em bers while the actors stephanotis and w ore headpieces yours truly. W e spent a very in h er m other w ho is a patien t in w ere dressing f o r the play. Mrs. t o m atch their frocks. Friendliness can n ot b e tagged w ith a price. T o each teresting and enjoyable three Th e flo w e r girl, Linda M ac o f ou r clients and to everyon e seeking sym pathetic V an cou ver G eneral Hospital. One Cham bers, N ew W estm inster, won h un dred-fifty Guides, days touring Victoria and, above guidance in tim e o f trou ble, w e extend the same the p rize f o r gath erin g the m ost kenzie, n iece o f the groom was Brownies and tneir mothers en viewing our provincial legis Mrs. E. S tren g (n e e Jean H en helping hand, the sam e personal interest in funeral dressed in yellow net over t a ffe ta jo y e d the m other and daughter lature in session. O ur group o f derson ) o f O akland, C alifornia, corn. problems. You are cord ia lly invited to consult us in f lo o r length and carried a bas banquet held Feb. 10 under aus thirty students from d ifferent A t the conclu sion o f the eve is spending a w eek at the home a t any time. k et o f sprin g flow ers. pices o f the Guides and Brow n schools in B.C. sat in oA two Mo o { her m other, M rs. J. W . H en n in g a sit-dow n luncheon consist Mr. M alcolm M acPheraon was ies Association. in g o f cream ed chicken, ice cream tions o f the House. W e found it derson, Sr. best m an and Mr. G ordon M ac Guest speaker was the division very inform ative and a t times A nnual G irl G uide and B row n and cake was served. T h e table kenzie and Mr. Jim A ndrew s ush al com m issioner, Mrs. Fraser o f quite humorous. Besides this, we w as d ecorated w ith V alentine i ie co o k ie sale w ill take place M ay CE N TRA L A V E N U E , P O R T CO Q U ITL A M , B.C. e red the guests. H aney, w ho spoke o n “ thinking w ere shown several points o f in fa v o r s and centred by the birth 4-12 this year. Phone 203. O n Call 24 H ours A D ay D uring the sign in g o f the reg- d a y ", w hich the girls m ark on terest in and around Victoria, |day c a k e w hich was baked by C ontributions to this colu m n Mrs. R . M. G illespie and iced by ister M r. L orn e C ook sang Oh Feb. 22. On this day, which is the such as tha museum, Empress Ho D irectors: Ernest A . W hitebone, E . L lo y d W hitebone P e r fe c t L ove. 1 [birthday o f both Lord and Lady tel, Helm cken House and Royal are w elcom e. IA id . Jan e K ilm er. A t the reception w hich fo iGuides and Brown- Roads M ilitary Collage. W e also M rs. B arn ey M cM itchell and lo w e d a t the E lks' hail the bride’i j ies think, Pn y and act— in favor toured the Parliament buildings M rs. W ilfre d A eich ele convened the luncheon. Mrs.* W a lly S tew art table w as cen tred b y a th r e e -tie r ,c t their counterparts in less fo r - quite extensively, meeting Mr. t o o k flash photos o f the evening’: cake baked b y her mother. R e-I tunate countries. H ere in the low - Speaker (M r. T . J. Irwin) and ce iv in g gu ests w ere M rs. M ac- ,e r m ainland the girls earn five visiting the Library and Archives. events. kenzie in a w hite-trim m ed navy ‘ cents w hich is taken t o their A ll in all, w e found our tour not dress w ith corsage o f pink carna- leaders t o r use in charitable work, on ly very educational, but very tions and M rs. H ansen, w ho ch ose | __T w o_ leaders received badges. pleasant, thanks to our school a rose -co lo re d flo w e re d dress M rs. Fred F ield received her board, station CKNW , and tha w ith b la ck accessories and w hite thank-you badge, while the com B.C. Electric, who sponsored oar m issioner, M rs. John D u ffu s was trip. carnations en corsage. presented w ith a cam per’s badge. T h e home* o f M rs. Joh n H en[ F o r the h oneym oon trip t o the derson, Shaughnessy stre e t w as U nited States the bride* changed Lou ise A y ling and J en n ifer the sce n e o f a m iscellaneous |to a ch arcoal g r e y su it w ith red B lake received house orderly sh ow er h o n o rin g M iss M ary and w hite accessories and corsage badges. C arol M iller earned three P riest, w hose m arriag e t o M r. J. o f red roses. O n th eir retu rn M r. badges— house orderly, collector’ s J. O m an takes p la ce in R y erson and M rs. M ackenzie w ill reside and needlew ork. Mrs. D u ffu s re U nited Church, V a n c o u v e r on in P o r t Coquitlam . m arked that C arol is the first F e b : >18. B row nie in her close w ho has re ANGLICAN CHURCH T O O R D E R M E R C H A N D IS E F R O M ceived a ll three ca d g es a fte r re O u t-o f-to w n gu ests included Rot. H. E. Harris ceiv in g the golden hand. M rs. W illiam R o d g e r, M rs. E . 2272 Kelley Are. Phase 140R Girl G uide B etty A n n e Cham W o rth , M rs.' W . Stefan son , Mrs. 8 a.m. Holy Communion ber was given her laundress M cIn tosh , and M iss M aris D avis 10 a.m. Sunday School h om em aker's and hiker’s badges. o f V a n co u v e r and M rs. Cam pbell 10 a.m. Morning Prayer M rs. M yrtle A n drew s, w hose A f t e r presentations Guides and o f V ictoria. m arriag e to M r. Joseph M ayes B row nies en joyed singing gam es | (Holy Communion 1st Sun 'F r o m P ort C oquitlam w e re to o k p la ce Thursday w as honored Thanks to the ladies o f the A s day) Mrs. W a lte r P riest, M rs. Jim a t a pre-nuptial show er recently. sociation w ho sponsored the ban ■ 7 : 3 0 p.m. Evensong W in g ro v e , M rs. F o r r e s t Stew art, M rs. D ouglas B en nie was hostess q u et w as expressed b y Mrs. D u f M rs. M orven R eid, M rs. E . A . f o r the even t, held a t the hodie fu s. M rs. A . B. Barber and Mrs. L evis, M rs. N orm an Clare, M rs. o f M rs. A n n ie O sborne. P at Phillips w ere the conveners. E . P y le , M rs. R . H o m fe ld , M rs. T h e gu est o f h o n o r w as pre Iciiff O liver. sented w ith an electric fry in g M rs. Susan Latus, M rs. K enny Port Coquitlam , B.C. pan. Cam pbell, Mrs. W illiam M arshall, R ot. Wesley R. B. N ixon G uests included M rs. A lb ert M rs. Anne Ingram . M rs. T. I n 1940 the Com m unist party, Mery Hill St. Phone 81 W eeks, M rs A lb e r t Sm yth, M rs. O sborn e, Mrs. John D u ffu s , Miss F ascist p a rty and fou rteen other R ob ert G ardner, Miss Jenn y M argaret Jackson, M rs. M innie organizations w ere outlawed in 9:4 5 a.m. Sunday School jR eddecliff. Mrs. A . M acPlierson, G ardner, M rs J. H enderson. Sr. l l a.m. M orning service. under defen ce regu M rs. B a rry H arding, Mrs. L loyd Canada W elcom e to the lations. T y le r , M rs. T . Chevsky, Miss FO R RENT A b o u t 90 p ercen t o f the k ra it K athleen Clayton, M rs. John pulp m ade in British Columbia F lo o r P olish ers and jGaler. I f y o u w o u ld lik e a c a ta lo g u e , c a ll P o rt C o q u itla m 44 0 M rs. D on H olt. M rs. V . W oods- com es fr o m recovered sawmill V a cu u m C lean ers residue o r log g in g salvage. This w drth, M rs. S. T y le r, M rs. M elvin S IM PSO N S-SE A R S L IM IT E D , M A IL O R D E R D IV IS IO N Coutta, Mrs. Jean Coutts, Mrs. I represents 88 p ercen t o f the to tf D e w d n e y T ru n k R o a d . C or. Flint end P reirie Rd*. E ric Clayton, M rs. Colin M c- tal pulp and paper production in • P o r t C oquitlam Rev. H . Goertz Laine, M rs. H erta Sw ire. B .C. Phono 334X District N ew sl^- Catherines Scene O f Notes MacKenzie-Hansen Nuptia COQUITLAM HOME SERVICE LU B R IC A TIO N , TUNE-UPS A N D REPAIRS Royal Purple Lodge Marks 9th Birthday PHONE 398 Guides, Brownies, Mothers, Daughters Enjoy Banquet PORT C O Q U ITLA M 'S OW N F U N E R A L C H A P EL The Garden Kill Funeral Chapel A N EW SERVICE FOR R ES ID EN TS OF Pre-Nuptial Shower jHonors Mary Priest PORT C O Q U IT LA M A Toll Free Line Church Notes ST. CATHERINE'S Feted A t Shower Myrtle Andrews C A TA LO G U ES Shop The Easy Way Call Pt. Coquitlam 4 4 0 a Canadian Facts, TRIN ITY UNITED CHURCH There are thousands of items to choose from in our current Catalogues. Fast, FREE .Delivery on A L L Items EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH G O R D O N R A D IO 33 Y E A R S E X P ER IEN C E IN I (S u n d a y: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. M orning W orship E v ery Saturday, 10:15 a.m. radio broadcast on K PU G, Bel lingham. Dial 1170. ___ P LU M B IN G AN D =25 H E A T IN G Do you get the chesterfield? IN S T A L L A T IO N S J M ocKenzie Hardware P h on e 75351 H a n ey tf M - ° 1 a ) N O T IC E To FV M PA Members and their Families 39th Annual Meeting W HEN GUESTS S T A Y OVERN IG H T, are you the one who must give up his bed and move onto the chesterfield ? Then you’ve probably thought, as you tossed and turned, that you m u st fix up a guest r o o m ... as soon as you’ve saved the money. Thursday & Friday March 1, 2 We all have different reasons for saving. The big thing is to decide what you want m ost, then save for it, either through a regular Royal Bank savings account or a "special purpose’ ’ account — whichever suits you best. It takes just a few minutes to open either kind at any Royal Bank branch; You’ll always be glad you did. Seaaions Commence at 1 0 :0 0 a.m. Both Daya in the Canadian Legion H all, Abbotsford, B.C. ★ FRA SER V A L L E Y M IL K PRODUCERS THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA A SSO CIA TIO N HOPE Lutheran Church T h e Church o f “ This is tbe L ife * PO RT COQUITLAM L ester Carlson, pastor Garden Hill Chapel 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Divine Service Southside Baptist Church (Form erly College Regular Baptist Church) Central a t T yn er 2 blocks east o f Central School D onald W. Reed, B .T L , P hone 129 pester A new name, but the same atI tractive program . 10 a.m .^Sunday School 11 a.m. M ornin g Worship 7 :8 0 p.m . Evening Evangelism Sunday, 7 :8 0 p.m ., Evangelis tic R ally ^Reaching Coquitlam fo r Christ.'’ FU LL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Schoolhonse end Elgin Rev. S. F. Hildehraadt 110 a n . Sunday School 11 a.m. M orning W orship 17 :3 0 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Study and P rayer Everyon e welcome. Friday, February 17, 1916 FO R T H E C O Q U IT L A M H E R A L D SA LE FOR SA LE F IR SA W D U ST $7 p e r U nit L E N ’S S A W D U S T P h on e H am m ond 82076 6896 t l U sed F o r d an d Chev. parts, 193741. 1961 P r e fe c t p arts and tires. P o r t A u to W reckers, D avies A v e . 886 1 1 9 tf M ill run f i r w ood . L im ited sup p ly o f f i r saw dust. J . F . G erbrandt. P h on e H an ey 7 66 88. t f E n terp rise w o o d and coa l stove, $10 . P h on e 2 6 4 Y . 9411 84 R E G IS T E R E D M A P L E R ID G E B O A R D IN G K E N N E L S B etw e e n 3 r d A v e . & 6th A v e . on D e w d n e y T ru n k roa d , H anoy. E n glish sp rin g er pu p s f o r sale. B . A . N ob le, P h on e H an ey 749G4. 968 8 42 B u shw ood, c u t stov e len gth s o r L> o r d e r $6.6 0 f o r h a lf co rd , $10 o n e c o r d , $18 t w o c ord s . L e n 's Saw dust, p h on e 8 20 76. ^ 30 t f 2 -b o tto in O liver p l o w , . n early n ew ,4-w heel trailer, both $116. Ph . 2M . 941 2 34 F in e s t s to c k o n the m arket. H ea l. th y A il h igh la y in g strain, rea d y t o la y . 400 o r an y quan tity. 1 1 2 0 P ra irie R d ., P t. C o quitlam , P h on e 3 3 5 R . 941 4 34 TICEHURST’S Page J PAY fN’ SERVE FOR R EN T T w o 3-bedroom suites, one up S A V E E IG H T D O LL A R S stairs and one dow n, a t 2176 ON TH IS Shaughnessy St. near school F O R S A L E — 2‘ 6” x 6 ‘ 6” d o o r in and stores. A vailable M arch 1. E x cellen t condition. Com plete Phone 294Y . 9404 34 w ith fra m e , hinges and door handle. This d o o r can be used 3 -room unfurnished suite. Lazy fo r basem ents, garages, etc. R iver M otel, p hon e 464. P riced a t on ly $5100. P h one 74226 9891 86 H aney, B.C. Sm all o ffic e . Central, dow n W hite enam el Clare Jew el range tow n loca tion . Phone 84. 6286 i t w ith M a jo r saw dust bu rner, $86. Ph. 334 X . 9401 36 LG.A. Super Market C O M IN G EV EN TS Personal O ldtim e d an ce at M eridian H eigh ts hall, b e tte r know n as HUSBAN D S! W IV E S ! W EAK, D ogpatch. Adm ission 60c. E v R U N D O W N , O L D ? F eel years e r y Saturday, 0-12. 9378 32 ti you n g er. O strex T o n ic Tablets revitalize iro n -d e ficie n t body; L a d y o f the A ssum ption Bingo increase pep. “ G et-acquainted’ ’ every Thursday night at 8 p.m . at size costs litle. O r g e t big E c o n the A g g ie H all. 6807 tf o m y size and save 76c. A t all druggists. Jo in the E lks “ O G N IB ” Club and p la y bin g o every M onday n igh t a t 8 p.m ., E lks’ hall. 6617 t f $60 0 T O $60 0,00 0 A u tom obile and C om m ercial Loans 1st and 2nd M ortg age F in an cin g R E G U L A R C L A S S IF IE D R E S E T Chain saw w ork . Reasonable. Ph. 289H . 9868 8 1 tf 636 W E S T G E O R G IA VANCOUVER F A R M E R S : W h y d ig y o u r garden P A 6602 w hen y o u can have a M E R R Y 8 8 8 0 22 t f T IL L E R , a t o o l f o r every jo b H sis LOW PRICES EVERYDAY M O N E Y T O LO A N Business Personal Banco Finance Ltd. and a p r ice f o r ev e ry pocket, fr o m $16 0 to $200. Sm all dow n T w o 3 6 - f o o t lo ts, cle a re d and paym ent, term s. F r e e d e m o n level, -1 b lo c k fr o m C entral URGENT stration . C all a t Coquitlam sch ooL A p p ly 2 3 3 6 R en dall St. W e are u n a ble t o m e e t th e de W e ld in g Shop , p hon e 182. 938 9 34 m and f o r h om es o n lo ts and a cre 9413 34 tl age. D rop in and list w ith us. Im m ediate in spection . P h on e Mr. M AC’S CARTAGE O u r L o w C ost F in a n cin g a n d I n S te lte r, P o r t C oquitlam 41 OR o r SAW DU ST, W OOD, COAL su ran ce/ P la n w ill h elp y o u m ake CAM BA STED O G . F . M cD onald a b e tte r deal. B E F O R E y o u bu y A G E N C IE S L T D . P h one P .C . 112K ta lk t o us. C oq u itlam A v e . & L o u g h e e d H y. P ro m p t D elivery E A T O N & S T A R R A G E N C IE S P o r t C oquitlam 2 6 4 2 Shaughnessy St. P h o n e C oq . 3 7 2 o r 7R P h on e C oq . 109 940 2 34 K E N ’ S S E P T IC T A N K SE RV IC E Clehned, B u ilt & R ep aired 19 6 0 A n g lia , reason able. P h on e IL a d y t o ca re f o r 2 sm all children P h on e N W 9014 941 0 3 6 | in m y h o m e , w h ile m oth er w ork s. Ph . 33 4 Q b e f o r e 6 p.m . A r tific ia l insem ination dairy cat4- f t . steel b e d a n d m attress, oa k | tie. P h on e H am m on d 8 2 0 6 6 : dresser, w a r d r o b e , lig h t oak 2 bantam hens an d r o o s te r w an t be tw e e n 8 a.m . and 10 a.m. ed. P h on e 436 R . 940 8 34 d in in g , r o o m su ite, 8 pieces. P h o n e 5 5 X , even in gs on ly. C ASH FO R B E E R B O TTLE S W e h a ve a cu sto m e r f o r a duplex. 9 3 8 6 34 P rice m u st b e rea so n a b le . C o n ta ct B r in g y o u r em pty b e e r bo ttle s d ow n t o L e w is B ro s , an d rece iv e M r. S te lte r, C o q . 4 1 0 R Tw o 54 -in ch sp rin g -fille d m a t 2 5 c cash p e r dozen . P h on e 167X . or tresses, ch eap f o r cash . P h o n e K e y s c u t t o orddr. L o c k repairs. C A M B A S T E D O A G E N C IE S 3 0 7 W , 8 a.m .-12 p.m . 940 6 34 L e w is B ros., .28 9 2 , D ew dney C o q . 372 T ru n k ro a d . * P o r t Coquitlam . S in g e r tre a d le sew in g m achine, 9 78 84 P h o n e 16 7 X . $ 3 6 ; m ed iu m D u o-T i)erm o il h eater, n e w co n d itio n , $ 4 5 ; H igh est p r ice s p a id f o r shake B U L L D O Z IN G blanks. P h o n e P t. M o o d y 38, Rady’s w hite. ic e skates, lin ed , L a n d cle a rin g , ex ca v a tin g , ba ck evenings. c h e a p ; la d y 's b la ck c o a t, size 941 5 35 fillin g , d itch in g an d se p tic tank 14-16. P h . 4 1 4 R . 9 4 0 7 84 diggin g S.’ A . S M Y T E 1525 L o u g h e e d H w y . C oq . 1 0 1M 2965 t f W AN TED SHOP I.G.A. W IN A FREE T V l EN TR Y BLA N KS A T YO U R LO C A L STORE A T T EN T IO N BOXING SHOW Fraser V a lle y Bronze Gloves A G G IE H A L L H A N E Y -H A M M O N D M O T O R F R E IG H T L T D . P h on e H a n e y 7 ? 7 2 1 V a n c o u v e r o f f i c e P A c if ic 6628 8391 2 8 tf A U C T IO N 7 :3 0 p.m. A D M ISSIO N 75c C H IL D R E N A T DOOR 35c One Giant Night Show 20 Bouts or More Aylmer Humboldt Current Vegetable Soup UGHT T 10 oz 8 7% U N A oz 5 tins 1.00 t,ns 1 . 0 0 French Gut Beans S a w f f i :6 tins 1.00 Lushus Jelly Powders _ 1 1 pi*. 1.00 SHERRIFF ALL FLAVORS Pure Strawberry Jam '■*'— 4 ib«. 1.00 Public Auction Market Cloverleaf Fancf Cohoe Salmon F. H. C o x, Anctioneer . A U C T IO N Haney-Pitt Meadows Auction Market Sale every Saturday. S econ d hand g o o d s and fa r m p ro d u ce 11 a.m . A ll kinds o f liv e s to ck 1 p.m . P ro m p t cash settlem ent. I. W O N N A C O T T P h one C oquitlam 420M SAT. FEB. 18 PRICES E F F E C T IV E T H U R S D A Y , FR ID A Y , SA T U R D A Y, FEBRUARY 16, 17, 18 A u c t io n S ale co n d u cte d every S atu rda y a t 14th A v e . & D ew d n e y T ru n k R o a d ,' H an ey . M ake this A u ctio n -your S aturda y m ar k e t w h ere th e cro w d and b u y ers m e e t an d y o u g e t tile serv ice o f an ex p e rie n ce d au ction eer. O ur business r e fe r e n c e : B a n k oiLM on treal, H aney. Sale s t a r t s * a t 12 n o o n ; liv e sto ck 1 :3 0 . P h on e 72 0 4 1 H A N E Y 22 Grand Prizes Given Away Free Pitt River Boat Club News O n e activ e and o n e associate m em ber w ere accepted by the P itt R iv e r B oa t Club a t the regular m eetin g F eb . 9. M em bership in the Canadian B oa tin g F ed era tion , w hich as sists th e g ro u p in planning the annual regatta p rog ram w as r e new ed. C om m odore Fran k C olloy r e p orted that D istrict o f Coquitlam m unicipal co u n cil had had assur a n ce fr o m D ew dney M L A L yle W ick s that all is bein g done 't o w ards securin g a lease o n land in the D eB ov ille’s slough area. A w ork b e e w as held a t the slough, w here Captain W . * E. B enneck, H erb N ord gren, Jack A n derson and Fran k C olley w ill m ake soundings fo r fu tu re dredging. Th e secrota ry, Mrs. H. G. N ord gren announced that club crests are available to m em bers. N avigation lectures p rio r to m eetings are contin uin g, w ith Captain W a lte r O liver and Cap tain B ennock speaking on river navigation this m onth. N ext P itt R iver B oa t Club m eeting w ill be M arch 14, In the W ild D uck In n ban quet room . 7y4 ox 3 ™ 1 .0 0 Libbv’s Pineapple Jaiee — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S tins 1. 3 tins 1.00 Boston Corn Beet Loaf 12 o z MEAT VARIETY Shoulder Veal Roast Blade or Round Bone — Lb 35 FRESH GRO UN D FRESH BEEF BEEF 3 Ti eOO SAUSAGE 3 1.00 Lean, shoulder lb s A Free Delivery large casings LBS A Free Parking 150 Cars I.G.A. Low Prices Everyday T IC E H U R S rS PAY ’N’ SERVE I.G.A. Dewdney Trunk Road Port Coquitlam, B.C. age 6 Friday, February 17, 19S> T H E C O Q U IT L A M H E R A L D PORT THEATRE INVITES YOU FREE LOOK! SHOW 2 FREE TICKETS To (fa u x YOUR NAM E tt< z a ie a fe fc e c in A & e C o cv CALL A T THE MERCHANTS PLACE OF BUSINESS F O R Y OU R IN T H E A D V ER TISEM EN T S OF T H E PORT C O Q U ITLA M FIRM S LISTED BELO W • TO THE PORT THEATRE TH E MOST N ATURAL IF YO U A R E T H IN K IN G OF “ H ave A Show On Us” B U Y IN G A T V CENTRE Reid’s Dept. 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