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Willoughby, Publisher JUNIOR BADMINTON BANQUET ENDS SEASON The Junior Baduunten club held). its final windup with a few plavoff games and a bapquet on Wednes itv hall. The club was verv pleased to see so manv parents and friends out to watch them play and attend the banquet. A speech by the n-esident, Betty Jacobson, opened the banquet. after which Mr Haves gave a short talk to the vouugsters and asked for the presentation of the cups Betty Jacobson, as winner in the older girl’s group, won the Elks Cup which was presented py Art Gross. Jimmie Antosh as top scor won the PTA Cup presented by Mrs. ing older bov, Munro. Inthe girls beginner group, Beverely Long won the cup preented bv Mr Aldridge and Bobby. Moble won the bov’s bs ginner class cup which was prevented by Betty Jacobson After the cup. “presentation Mr Haveswave Mrs. Aldrsdee and Mrs _ McPherson with a gift from the Jumor Club and both ladies gave a short talk. i ; Mrs Aldridge would thank: the PTA, BRO: ridge, and the Junior like to Mr Ald Badminton Club for the cups Tnanks are also Feschrk, Antosh and Reynolds for their help in mak ing the banquet a success. given to Mmes. ' Advertise that coming event. NORTHBOUND (Read Down) Monday, Wed. & Friday ‘Pacific Great Easter Railway TRAIN SCHEDULE t Between Vancouver and Quesnel (Effective September 25th, 1950) Pacific Standard Time SOU? HBOUND (Read Up) Wed., Fri. & Sunday 9.30 a.m. Stage connects with train at Shalalth for passengers to and + from the Bridge River Mining area Color in Printi or in Printing For the convenience of the users of printing in _ Squamish & surrounding district The Advance has in stock all primary colors of printing inks with special mixtures which makes it possible to give customers practically any shade they may desire, or any combination of colors. poning Gets Things Done . Try Using More Of It! a AS SHOP IS EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC geome ares MACHINES The Sa canna. Advance For the rs Class of Printing . “Terry Aidridge and Margo Punch a short speech and then Mr. E | Haves as president of the Squamish Pro Ree awa'ded the cups and hand im leoking after the refiesh- oe TELL ESE ments: IS Hayes, and DeBeer’s tor |} donations of cups and prizes with: ne INTERMEDIATE CLUB PRESENTS TROPHIES Thursday, March 22nd the Inter- mediate Badminton Club held their championsbip playoffs and Jater at the banquet the cups and prizes were awarded Jtm Buchanan defeated Thor Halvorson 18-15, 15-7 to take the boys’ singles cup and possession of the Challenge cup for one year. Buchanan, who was a slight-under dog, had too much in power plav and smashes for ‘Halvorson, year’s defending champion. In the girls singles June Frost, last year’s champion again defeater Lynnette Munro 13 lu 8 11, 11-7. This wa: a close battleall the wav with both girls practically exhaust ed at the finish a The doubles event wept to Thor Halvor sou and Ruth Jordan with an 11 2, 11 5 win over Roberta Slack and Lovs Allott last won the consolation event .with a total point score of 68 4 . att ry at : Later in the dining room June Frost, president of the club. made prizes to the winning plavers The club as a whole presented Messts Frost and DeBeck with two phonograph reeords each Mrs Freda Munro gave the kids a real A short datce* was hetd’ after all ceremonies were over The club would lke to thank Mr. aud Mrs. J. Frost. Mrs’ Freda Munro, PTA, Squamish Transfer, their out which the whole would have been tournament Impossible; also thanks PGE Emplovee’s’ Ass'n for the use of their dining room Trade Boards Back Highway ‘ The Associated Boaids of ‘Trade of the Fraser Valley and the Lower Mainland in their meeting at Lang , t lev Prairie last week decided request the Provincial government to to give immediate consideration to a road connection bet ween Squam ish and the Fraser Valiey, prefer- ablv via the Capilano Valley The resolution, which has been fall By wa: committee consisting of Rodger Burns, North Vancouver, George Behrner. G R. Dent and Bill An gus. was proposed by the Squamish Board of Trade and the committee was requested to bring their find ings to the meeting. The sole dissenting vote wAs cast by Mr, Burns, who strongly oppos ed the resolution on the grounds that he feared contamination of the ‘waer s upply. Several speakers objected to his statements, saying that safeguards under studv since last ‘father Loridesmaid, would eliminate any danger of pol- lution and that there was nothing unique about a road through a watershed. One speaker pointed out the fact that the B.C. Eleetric already has a road there. | George Behrner and Stan Clarke were the two Squamish delegates to meeting and Mr. Behrner told the gathering tbat the resolution had been endorsed by the Vancouver Board of Trade, Tindale---Sullivan A quiet wedding occurred in the Squamish United church on Satur- day, March 24 at 9:45 a.m. Olga Leretta Sullivan, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Sulli- van of Squamish became the bride of Johu Tindale. eidest son of Mr. and Mrs ‘Tindale of Vancouver. R+v. J. R. Hewitt officiated. Pale pink lace over taffeta in a length gown when two piece afternoon was the choice of the petite bride, who was given in marriage bv her The jacket with its tiny — pointed collar and length-sleeves buttoned to the hem. three quarter She wore a pale pink straw hat with a pleated net halo and carried a white bible and rosebuds. Mrs. Alex Sullivan as matron of honor, wore a floral printed ny- lov aftetnoon dress and a tiny rose colored floral hat. Miss Muriel Brown of New Westminster as atternoon leneth dress and wore a matching hat Both attendents had carnation corsages Graham Tindale. brother of the groom was the best man and Alex Sullivan the usher A reception was held at the Squamish hotel. Jack Frost proposed the toast to the bride, For their brlef motoring honey moon, the bride donned a rova blue suit and matching accessories. They will reside in Prince Rupert. TRAVEL ON THE Bonabelle The boat which gives you a daily year round service WHEN YOU WANT IT Howe Sound Lines Limited G. 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