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Price 5c 1,- Vol. 2, No. 24 . Squamidt, B.C., Thursday, January 3, 1952
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The Earl J u d d y s w i t h Ph i l ip goods sold very well. -_ N - - y l N V \ M M / V I M N V I M N V Y
- Local Resident I Veteran PGE
I meal wil l be s e r v e d in t h e caf- e te r i a b u t t h e o t h e r s will eat in the i r own school.
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t h e ingredients . All labor will t a r f w i t h p a r e n t s tak-
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land Gwynneth - a n d Wilfred 1Herndl were all home f o r the
A fire on December 23rd, partially des t royed the Dyke
- - - - - Fully Mcbdvrn Moderate Rates e The Best of Cuisine
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Judd, ce l eb ra t ed their fifty- seventh wedding anniversary on SogFfig Qay, Dscember 26. They s p e n t the day- quie t ly with members of the family.
Jud& who is one of th.: two original set t lers j n ‘’the valQ=~ still living here, arrived in 1889, and Mrs. 3udd fir%$ Came to Squamish to vis i t
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on SuZ%y ne i the r b u t service*was redumed Monday.
The s n o w an$;>co!d weather
I i n a ve ry dange rdus condition
in St. John’s AIzglican church , occasion.
22, with Rev. C. H, Gibb offi-
Garibaldi cemetery .
Business Good d a u g h t e r accompanied h e r 1 been no accidents.“
Squamish, on S a t u r d a y , Dec. ----cc-
&tmg* I n t e i - u - w a k -in+ stpetFiZnct s ic tewaRg-
I 1 Mrs. Gai-th Forbes and h e r 1 b u t f o t t u n a t e l y ’ t h e r e have ----
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f rom Bus iness firms in S q w r n i s h spending C h r i s t m a s a t Wood-
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canteen Opens 1x1 December whea they r e t u r n e d
1 The PTA hopes t h a t t h e ten- ta t ive pr ice of five cen t s pe r se rv ing of soup o r cocoa wil l 1 Newport\Hotel Limited cover t h e cos t of purchas ing
Excellent Accommodation
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was considerable smoke dam- but the neighbors rescued thc f u r n i t u r e .
Pioneer s e t t l e r s of the Mus- lmish Valley, Mr. and Mrs. €3.
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T r i t e it 1-9-5-2. Among those who- were
home f o r the holidays were B e r t andPeggy Wray a t the L. Wray ' s , Bruce Ca,rson a t the G. Carson's, and Chr is t ine Ny- g a r d a t the C. Nygard's.
Mr. and hlrs. Gordon Bradley and Sha ron of Sedro-Wooley, Wash. s p e n t the Chr i s tmas holidays wi th h e r parents , Mr. and Mrs. G . Carson.
Mrs. W. J. Dent , who has been in hospi ta l a f t e r break- ing her hip l a s t month, camc home j u s t before Chris tmaz and i s s t a y i n g w i t h Mrs. W. J MacDougall.
Also hdme wi th thei.1"-fam, ilies f o r the holidays were &lr B. Ing raham and Tin). Kris t . ianson.
Doro thy and Nane t t e Sey m o u r came u p f r o m Vancouvei t o spend the C h r i s t m a s holi day wi th their pa ren t s , h l r and Mrs. W. V. Seymour.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H u r f o r d an( John, wen t t o New Westmin me~ wifh J o h n n y Pa t r ick tc spend the Chr i s tmas hol ida j w l t h his parents .
MikeTyner spen t the Chr is t - m a s holiday wi th his mother i n Prince George.
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Ken Jamieson s p e n t several lays i n Sea t t l e d u r i n g the holi- lays.
Louise Cons tan t ine went t o fiission City t o spend Chr is t - nas wi th he r pa ren t s .
Bur ton Webs te r visi ted his nother, Mrs.. R u t h Webster luring the Gkris t rnas and New f e a r h olid a y .
Mrs. Ca thy Holman, who has ieen working a t the Waltz-In lroke h e r w r i s t w h e n she s l ip- 3ed and fell on the icy walk I
The Wes te rn Five-Heard over CBC network
I Tired of Turkey? ast week. She will be unable bo work f o r several weeks.
F. Caldwell. Anne Confort in , w h o is a t -
tending school i n Vancouver, spent the C h r i s t m a s holidays t
with h e r f a t h e r , Mr. G. Con- I
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the iolidays with h is mother, Mrs. I David Caldwell spent
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MY. and Mrs. Gordon Allan and Randy, of W'illiams Lake spent the holidays he re visit- ing their pa ren t s , the J. Allan's l and the LHainding's.
Mr. and hlrs. Laddie of L U ~ U 1 1 5heil Service Station I Squamish Island spen t C h r i s t m a s wi th { G I
und Shell Regulcir G'crsoline her s i s t e r and brother-in-law, Mr. andMrs. Skarzynski. Vicky
Goody eu r cc r z cf Fir e s t o r 1 e 7 'ires I Minor Hepairs Tess Brknnan suf ie red pain- 1
- Mr. -and Rlrs. M. Crowley and f ul bruises when their cook the g i r l s w e r e in Vancouver stove blew u p the Sunday be-1 for Chr i s tmas vis i t ing his fore C h r i s t m a s and a flying1
piece of meta l h i t h e r leg. A relatives. caused
Lew wen t t o Oliver f o r the , theexPlos ion . Chr i s tmas holiday. 1 Mi.. and AILS. J. Worthingtor
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson and spent the New Year 's holidaj
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Mr. and &s. Glendinning and frozen w a t e r Jacke t
Rae came f rom Hope t o spend theMew Year holiday wi th h e r mother, Mrs. ill. G. Armst rong .
Mrs. ,Vera S w a n n spent the Chr i s tmas holiday wi th h e r parents , Mr. and Mrs. A . B a r n - field and the children.
Mr. and Mrs. P a t Woods and their two chi ldren went t o
i n Vancouver.
Mrs. F. Matthews spent Neu Year in Squamish while he1 daugh te r , Mrs. Brandvold wai a t Diafiond Head Chalet . M r Cyril T r o t t , rad io service eng ineer, who instal led the radic telephone and l igh t ing sys ten a t the chalet i s u p there s e r
N o r t h Vancouver l a s t week- vicing the radio and Powe end t o visit h e r parents . plant.
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Children's S h ~ e s . Men's Dress and Work Boots
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On Tuesday, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ - 1 8 t h ' t h e in t e rmed ia t e Bddminton Chalet in B. c . ' S incomparable Garibaldi t'aak. . c lub held i t s annual C h r i s t m a s
Skiers approaching the Saddle, high above Diamond Head
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hand i cap tou rnamen t . T e r r y , New Posts for Aldridge and Marilyn Cork , w h o is j u s t u p t h i s yea r f rom t h e jun io r group, took first '
of 90. N e x t were R icha rd / RI1unr.o and Virginia -J-o n e s i - w i t h . 8 6 . A f t e r t h e tourna- m e n t t he ae f r e shmen l s were 1 v e r y capably looked after by1 Donna Sande , Jackie Long , : Shi r ley B u r g e s s and Doreen Swan. A box s c o r e of t ou rna - m e n t was US fol lows:
T e r r y Aldridge and Marilyn Cork 90.
Richard lllunro and Virg in ia Jones 86.
:CBC O'ficiah prize wltii a to ta l point score I I
Sonny Davis , 1,eonai.d h'lar-
J u n e F r o s t and Dianne M c -
Squamish Lyle Long--Donna Sande 71. Glen Casey a n d Shi r ley Bur-
Bill Burgess and Cai.01 Rey-
Prices Reasonable Free Delrvery
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- ___._ - ple who game t o the polls on Thursday , December 13th anc+ea-s+their vote r ega rd le s s of whom t h e y favored as com- missioners. I also wish t o thank my fellow commission- ers-one a n d aL&-fo,r tlzefi. unders tan2ing of t h e nked f o r car ry ing on t h e work both at t h e meet ings a n d in the vill- a,ge in a harmonious way.
"1 t r u s t t h e same will Coh- t inue du r ing t h e coming yeai f o r as t ime marches on QUY
DR. A. FRIGON res ponsibiiit i e s g e t greater , (as been appoint'ed t 0 . a new and t h e r e i s more need fo;. en io r p o s t of Director af ser ious th inking aad t eam- lanning f o r t h e corporat ion. work.
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be given t o a bylaw govern ing garbage disposal and cleanli-
a e s s of t h e village in gene ra l ; t h e t a k i n g over of the fire de- p a r t m e n t and w a t e r s y s t e m ; t he drainage sys tem a n d t h e filling of some sloughs wi th dredged soil.
"We would welcome t h e a t - tendance of anyone at oui' meet ings as we have a period f o r open discussion on any sub3ec t."
4 Yours f o r t h e village, GEORGE S CLARKE.. --
1 Howard Tremblay of Long- has a view, Wash. , spent severa l
days wi th h i s parents , Mi-. and Mrs. F. Tremblay last week. Kenneth , w h o has been work- ing u p the l ine was also h o m e f o r the holiday.
DONALD MANSON i e w general manager, ong and dis t inguished c a r e e r n radio.
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owns worn by the-local wo- -New Year’s Eve 4g en. P a r t i c u l a r t y a t t r a c t i v e ’/\” w a s Chr i s t ine Nygard’s pink Ball A Success P ‘ ta f fe ta wi th r ibbon inse r t s .
‘Among o t h e r s which w e r e T h e Board of Trade’s annual noted w e r e Anne Morrison’s New Year’s Eve Ea!l w a s one
of t h e b e t dances held he re ballerina l e n g t h turquoise ne t and Mrs. J o h n Hurren’s ful l in recent years . More t h a n
t w o hundred people a t tended’ length gown which toned f r o m a n d enjoyed t h e music played black t o w h i t e a t the wa i s t by t h e local o r c h e s t r a a n d t h e ana back t o Mack a t the hem- delicious r e f r e shmen t s . line. Mrs. Lyons wore a ve ry
Novelty hats a n d balloons a t t r a c t i v e pink brocade wi th as well a.s noisemakers added black net. t o the hi lar i ty w h e n the crowd Much of the c red i t f pr the sang “Auld L a n g Syne” a t success of the dance is due t o midnight t o welcome 1952. the e f for t s of the enter ta in-
This dance i s a l w a y s high- m e n t commit tee , headed by ’ l ighted by the a t t r a c t i v e new Hap Allot t .
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Nine seconds before rehear - a1 t i m e foy t h e Canadian . Tord t h e a t r e , hea rd Fr iday l igh ts a t 6 p.m. on CBC Ro- ninion, producer Alan Savage s r e a d y t o give t h e go-thead kigml, Savage spends hour s I u di t ioning a s pi ri ng 0 p he1 i a s lnd rezding scr ip ts , p refer ing
;a t ions wherever possible. ’1) ,o u s e Canadian p l a y s o r adap-
. . Margaret 7 nd Bats Chris
AIargot and Bob Chris t ie of Toron to ( above ) a r e one of the most unusual couples in Canadian radio. They have played in , dozens of ne twork d r a m a s - b u t never to-gether. L a t e Sunday a f t e rnoons while Maygot is r ehea r s ing h e r role of Miss Henchbaw, the s h a r p - tongued school-marm i n “Jake and the Kid”, Bob m a y be in a n ad jacen t CBC s tud io grow-
l ing l ike a g ian t i n the stoi.)? room at “‘Cuckoo clock I j o u s e ” o r dash ing to rehearsa ls of “Stage 52” or “Ford Thea t r e” . T h e Chris t ies o f t e n haven’t t ime for more than a brief nod at one another in passing:.
I n addi t ion t o act ing, Bob h a s a Sa tu rday morning disc- jockey show on C J E C (Toron- t o ) , called “The Pick of the Pops”.
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