Wednesday, October 21, 1959 FOREST GROVE NEWS; ———__ ee THE FOREST GROVE and ‘district. Gun Club held their meeting last Sunday in the Curling Club house. cided to borrow $500 to finish the shooting range. THE FOLLOWING executive was elected at the annual curl ing meeting. Mrs. F. Daniels, president; Mrs. G. Felker, vi pr lent; Bob Bourgeois, se retary-treasurer. Directors are Henderson, Mrs. Henderson, Hunter. Draw convenor is and Ice committee, L. Cc. J. E. AT THE P-TA monthly meet- ing it was decided to have a bonfire and treats for children for Hollowe’en and a big mas- querade dance in One hundred twenty-five dollar was raised for the burned-out Hromatka family. MR. and children spent giving weekend visi and relativ ew ster and Chilliwack. MR. have Toronto Telegra Britain’s Dairy Queen, 19 - year - old Marjorie Watson, is visiting On- tario for 10-days after sightseeing in New York. She also toured several eastern states, being feted by dairy organizations. She takes her job serious- ly and says she won't marry until after her reign ends next July be- AND MRS. H. Rudosky the Thanks- ing friends Westmin- as Aldred and cause “it wouldn't be | Weaver's brother, J. cricket.” Ray and Ross Preston and George Crofton all of Van- alter year. No de- terioriion—na dis- coloration. 36” WIDE 5 mil... 33c ft. 10 mil... 63c ft. mil... 38c ff 5 mil 10 mil... 75c ft. FLEXOTITE DOOR INSULATING SETS FLEXOTITE DOOR SILLS, varied styles to suit every door CALKING COMPOUND for sealing cracks in woodwork, masonry STORM WINDOWS We make permanent storm windows io your specifications A Your Building Supply Dealer H. J. GARDNER & SONS LTD. Phone 23 Tt was de- Clib-to borrow $500 for range couver. These men are all up| hunting. MR. AND MRS. E. A. Nadin| of Canim Lake celebrated their | 25th wedding anniversary October 10 with a f: and a social evening home at Canim Lake. WE HAD OUR first snow fall Of six inches last Sunday morn- MR. AND MRS. Wea motored to Kamloops to get | tneir son Ted who has been | visiting friends in Olds, Alberta. | i MR. ND MRS. Bill Papoy | lost much of their belongings in a fire that burned the inter- ior of their home last Saturday. Though the building still stands AT FOREST GROVE 4-H Club holds successful sale ; The home cooking sale and | tea of the Hemline Beavers 4-H| Sewing Club of Forest Grove} |was held at the Curling Rink | on October 3 and was very suc- | cessful. | | The monthly meeting of the| Beavers was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Molnar, on October 13, with an attendance of 14, Due to the fact that some of the members have moved and some new ones have moved in, we have electd new officers, in- cluding: Barbara Larson, presi- dent; Madeline MacLeod, vice- president; Gloria Hood, secre- tary-treasurer; Margaret Minato food convenor; and Diane Mol- the evening. | the inside was very badly dam- aged. The fire started when tar which was being heated on the stove ignited and exploded. A benefit dance is being held She's a twirler’s twirler, ed seven years ago. ton, placed second while (centre), the new Canadian the youngest to win the title since the competitions start- Isobel Wright, 17 (right), of Hamil- Toronto Telegram that’s Paulette Lugowy, 11 baton twirling champ. She's social convenor. r is the represen- tative ‘ot the 4-H in the recrea- tion commission. It was decided that three 4-H members will serve at the rec- Sandra Baker, 15, also of ~ | from represent MR. AND MRS. E. Elliott, hewcomers to our district, have bought the Frank Drayton prop- erty at Buffalo Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Willsie who formerly re-| re, have bought the H.| Property at Buffalo | LLARS, ae-| companied by Mr. McDougal of| Williams Lake, spent Thanks- giving weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sellars. MRS. J. BAKKEN, Mrs. M. Daniels, Mrs, G. Felker Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Nadin and Mr. .| Collett all journeyed to Roe Lake Saturday, October 10 for the Recreation Commission's convention, E. A. Nadin and Mrs. J. Bakken, president and secretary-treasurer of Fores Grove’s Recreation Commission | were official elected delegates of Forest Grove. In the chair at the convention were D. McCooey |regional director and consultant | CORA § for the North Cariboo district, and Mr. Myers for the south | district. Guest speaker was George Wilkie of the 100 Mile| House. | | The convention was informal and friendly, reports were read | j by the follow Mrs. Trueman | Lefar | Dragon Lake, Mrs. [of Kersley, M Saunders of | Bouchie Lake, Mrs. A. Bryce of J. Bakken McCovey was elected to the Recreation Com- mission in the British Columbia Recreation Association. A delicious turkey supper was served by members of the Roe Lake Commission. The eon- vention was a good success and those attending gained a lot of knowledge on recreation. Weak vaccine strain possible POLIO THEORY | A weak strain of vaccine could be contributing to the jhigh number of polio cases among B.C. residents who have received Salk vaccine. Assistant provincial health of- |ticer Dr. George F. R. Blliott id in Victoria that the possi- bility of a weak strain “defin- itely exists.”” “It's something way of knowing for sure; we lean only suspect it,” he said. He confirmed that a program | oe booster shots tor B.C. resi- |dents is being considered, but that it is not related to the pos- sibility of a weak strain of Salk | anti-polio vaccine. | “Every community in the| country has a booster shot pro- gram under consideration,” he explained. | Dr. Elliott said about 25 per of B.C.’s 50 polio cases year—there have been 10 had received vaccin- we have no cent this "ST has Hamilton, was runner-up. reation T THE ALSTON Cooper heads cast in western | around one} THE HANGING TRER, October The story revoly 23 and 24; also Saturday | embittered and fascinating figure | A muutinees splendidly portrayed by Frank | Photographed in Technicolor ‘ates him for| against magnificent Rocky Mount-| 20 nomination. 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