‘VISITS ISLAND es from an enjoyable trip to Vic-| Hospital but In home now and ‘she spent happy Saskatch- Cub. Mayr’ vstting fo visiting forme ewan friends. is Mrs. A. although she developed a case of flu the day after her re. turn, she Is on the mend and bon. 169 “D” St. Upon Ber re-|hopes to be around woon. turn she spent a day with her daughter ‘in the: Capilano) NEWCOMERS Paes Highlands business man and his wife ieee: from West Vancouver, Mr. and ALBERTANS . . . Mr. and/ Mrs, Alf. Ellis, have recently ‘Mrs, J. B. Eggen of Calgary,/made thelr home on ‘Alta, are guests of thelr daugh-|Road in White Tock. | M: ter. Mra. C, A. Caldwell, 1238 ‘Magdalen Avenue. ANNIVERSARY ‘The brother of the Semlahmoo's first publisher, Rey. C. J, Smal. Jey has completed a year of ministry In White Rock's east end at the Faith Mission Hall, HO Campbell River Rd. Rev. and Mra Smalley came to White Rock after years of ex: perience in mission work in South Carolina, Seattle, Alber- ta and the Okanagan. Their ‘work consista mainly of assist ing the aged, coping with their problems, helping them con- tact welfare agencies and in general “being a friend in need." Along with these n- deavours they maintain a thriv— ing Sunday School and hold Sunday morning and evening services. It is a faith work. Rev Smalley’s brother, A. K. Smal- ley, established the local papér more than 32 years ago. IN BED . . .. Mumps have kept nine-year-old Margo Mol- Uson confined to bed for the past week. But with the swell- ing receding she soon expects to be up and around again. Ellis was in the asphalt busi- ness for many years Im town and feels that thero Is a wide scope for his business in this community. CUP WINNER A prom- Ising young dancer, 11 year old Diane Williams, brought home the Toco Cup on Tuesday, March 34, when ahe won the highest Xs in Folk, National, and and dancing under 14 at oquitlam Festival. TURKEY SUFFER. . . Seventy members and friends of the Latter Day Saints Church, enjoyed the turkey sup-| per prepared by the Indios, at the Stevens St. Hall, Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. In charge of the supper were Mrs, W. Stehr and Mrs. A. Smith. A bazaar and enter- tainment followed the meal. Mrs. G. Kenny and. Mra. W. Shields were in charge of the | bazaar. All proceeds Will go to- wards the building fund. TEA . . . The Peace Arch Rebekah Lodge No. 65 held a successful Daffodil Tea, March 28 in the Silver Moon Hall. Mrs. R. C. Moliison. 215 Ever- al. | She is the daughter of Mr. and ) ! PRAIRIE VISITOR . . .| Here from Watrous, Sask, is Mrs. R. B. Findley, guest of | Mr. and Mrs George Munday, | 178 Martin St. While at the| coast she plans to visit her daughter in Bellingham. INJURED . . . Cuts and bruises have just been a mat_| ter of course in the C. F, War xen home, Magdalen and High, recently. A week or 50 ago young Richard fell on a stone while playing and cut his face requiring three stitches, and within a matter of days his brother for a bus, toppled over a rav-| ine, rolling down onto a 1usty «an. The gash in his face necessitated two stitches. HOSPITALIZED . . . In stead of enjoying his leave at home with his family, AC2 John Tait, RCAP, was taken to bos "pital on Sunday, two days iter he arrived trom Camp Borden. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Talt, Magdalene Ave. dolned the Air Force last Apgust and it was his first leave. The family hopts that be will soon be home before he Yeaves once more, this time to be stationed at North Bay. Ontario. SPENDS DAY |. . Mrs. A. D. Johnstone ‘of Vancouver was & Thursday guest of Mrs. W. Paterson, 815 Victoria Ave. HOME FROM HOSPITAL . Mrs, Frank “Hassell, one of White Rock's senior citizens, Zell on Maple Street on Friday. March 13, breaking her arm at Brian, while waiting | Mrs, ‘The tea was opened by Sister! Dorothy Ward, grand warden| of the Rebekah Association of BC The door prize was won by| Mrs. Delly Acorn, and the| hamper was won by one of the lodge’s. own members who promptly donated it back to the ledge to Be used in connection with the Rebekah Stall for the Hospital Country Fair, April 15, ‘The next meeting of the lodge will be held April 7 in the Masonic Hall at 8 pm LEAVES . . . Farm chores| have called again to Lawrence Abbott, wintering in White Rock as the guest of Rev. and C, Dietrick, $25 Martin St. Equipped with @ plane and the latest equipment his method of farming is a far ery from |that of the early settler whose labors were strenuous and Jong. Even though farming scientifically, a winter sojourn at White Rock renews him physically and he returns to his farm at Killam, Alta., with renewed zest. OREGON TRIP... . Plan. ning to spend Easter weekend in Lebanon, Oregon, are Mra. Mille Wahl, Thrift’ Aye, ac companied by her son and daughter-intaw, Mr. and Mra. Ben Wahl, Stevens St. While there they -will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wahl. Re- turning the group plans to atop off at the sanitorium in Seattle to visit Arlene; Mrs. Wahl's grand-daughter. WINS QUIZ . Good for. tune shone on a White Rock resident in the person of Lor- etta Parker, 687 Victoria, when she was, the lucky winner of the Casino prize on a Vancou- the shoulder, She spent a ‘Week in the Royal Columbian Mattson Bros. WHALLEY, B.C. Phone New West. 2497-R-1. RR.3 New West. DEALERS FOR STUDEBAKER and HILLMAN NEW and USED CARS TEXACO SERVICE SURREY DRIVE-IN THEATRE King George Highway, Newton ver radio station. THREE DIFFERENT SHOWS A WEEK ‘Friday and Saturday Jane Night RODEO April 3 and 4 and John Archer (Technicolor) Also — TALL TARGET Greer Garson ‘April 6 nnd 7 and Mitchel Wilding LAW AND THE LADY ing ‘Thursday for northorly Clearwater where thelr wed- ding Is to take place Saturday, are, Joyce Hannah nnd Ken Holdner accompanied wy the bride.to-be's parents, Mr, and Mra, A. Hannah, 320 Martin St. Joyoe woll known in this rea, baving attended Semlah. moo High, while the groom in a realdent of Cloverdale, re cently come west from Young, m ee GRANDPARENTS ie Long-nwalted news was re. sived by Mr, and Mrs, rank Sinclair, Johnaton Road, when word was i ved that & yrandaon had becn born Robert James arrived to par- te Jim and Barbara Sinelalr Grant) at the Drumholler Alta., hospital, Friday. Both mother and son are doing well. Barbara ie wo) known in White Rock, having been ac- tive in choral cfroles and the United Church here. She in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, Buena Vista, Mrs, Grant is with her daughter now, Rey. James Sinclair Is a Bap- tist minister in Rosobud, Alta. ‘ DEPART It's fare- to the coast again for Mr. and Mra, Gerald Etsell, who with their three young children have left for thelr Rosetown, Sask., farm, ‘Theirs s an annual win- tor stay at White Rock, This year they resided on Roya} Ave ISLAND TRIP Plan- ning to spend Easter weekend on Vancouver Island are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Simmonds, 226 Johnston Road. While there they will be the guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Towers, ip Yictorla, of Mrs. Simmonds father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Hart in Langford, near Victoria, and of her only brother and sister-InJaw, Mr, and Mrs Albert Hart in Esquimalt. EASTER SOUTH _ An Easter weekend in Kent, Wash- ington, Is anticipated by Mr. and Mrs, J, M. McLean and daughters Helen Lonise, Shan- non and Dorothy, 858 Prospect, who are to be the guests of Mr. McLean's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Playford. HONORED . .. Mrs, A. Ke ‘Weatland, retiring vice.prem- dont of Yale Deanery, was honored by members of the Kovening Branch of White Rock Holy ‘Trinity W.A. wt a meet. ing held at the Marine Drive homo of Mrs, J, G, D. Knight, ‘Tho group's honorary vice-pre. aident, Mrs, Westland, was pre. wonted with a gift, Guest speakers were Minn Kay Hud. dloston, chairman of the Even- inw Branch Council: Mrs, E, Stinson, council educational necrotary, and Minn W. 1. Troughton, ECO, seoretary. treasurer, Members made plans for © home.cooking male April 11 and « rummage sale and cooking school in May, KORPAN 1ELDEW Busy fingers forn and useful hands tho ‘Women's Yvan; they. bandages sorted in monthly Ane parcels Free Church whe the church basemont Thursday afternoon. Mailing of Korean rellef boxes, missionary pack- ‘ages, and foreign dispensary aids were the results of two months of gathering materials preparations by the church women. At the next meeting the last Thursday of April, Misa Jean Buchan, recontly return. ed missionary from India, will show a film of her work, STOP OVER Expected guests of Mrs, Patricia Prine, Martin Strect, dre her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prine, coming down from {Ocean Falle on a week's visit prior to laving for Anherst.. burg, Ont., where they plan to make their home. Returning to Prince George after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weston, Victoria Ave. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laronde with sons Del and Vincent, The re- union with their grandparents was a happy one for the two lads, also for their mother, daughter of the Westons, Mr. ‘Weston, who has been a patient at the Royal Columbian Hos pital for the past few weeks, was joyfully welcomed home while the Larondes were here. LEAVE . . TO BUILD Land on which to build a home has been purchased on Thrift Ave. near Stayte Road, by Fred ! i You Should BRITISH COLUM ~ Sea Vue HAVE YOU THESE QUALITIES? @ broad cultural background? @ breadth of understanding? @ compassion and tolerance? @ respect for the individual? If You Have, Teacher FEDERATION Make a Good | BiA TEACHERS’ Theatre Blaine, Washington THE THEATRE WITH TIE MULTI DIMENSION SCREE: SUN. MON. APE. 56, 6 MATINEE, SUN. 6 re) By 4 45 = 3 6 $2 3 wi 33 2 a S > = gs = = Bomba Tu, Wed, Th, Apr 7, 8, 9 Theyre Q The Semiahmoo Sun, ‘Tiller, well known White Rook trucking operator. BUWEHDAY , . . Congratula tons were in order Sunday for Stanley Thomson, 389 Mar- tin, who celebrated his birth: day “quietly with bis wife. Nelghborhood children were not unmindful of their king neteh- hour and friend, greeting him royally with the — melodle “Happy pirthday to you.” The White Rock ot Women’s League held m nuccesaful St. Patrick's Day tea in the Star of the Sen rec. tory. A profusion of spring flowers decorated the room and tables, Mrs, EE. guests, while Mrs, A, Blomme, Plerre and Mrs. ford poured ten Hicks and Mrs, ©, tea convenors and Mrs. W. Garvie and Mrs. A. Brenner ere in charge. of home-cook- Robert Glen and Mra Lumley received the Mrs, ¥, MrT. Vlorence Mre, Le Y. Page were | M. ‘Torberg, Hl Door and drav were Mra. Bron) Plerro, Mra. A. ©. Shepherd, > Mra, R. La- PHONE WR, OVERHAULED Any Make — We Pick Up DANA ANDIEWS | Authentic advemiures of an andercoren exent for the VIA, mre portrayed toy Daun Awdrews sho Wings you the story A Watt Crothe, Thia dymarmbe marks 1A denrmatirationa Sa tiled “S Wan Commaiansar for the BENE Diol 980 every Tuesday 00 p.m. VACUUM CLEANERS — WASHERS — REPAIRED Any Model IMMEDIATE SERVICE and Delivery Young’s Refrigeration Johnston Road at Sunnyside. WE us7 WHITE ROCK Doors 6: ; Shows 7 and 9 p.m. R. 3523 Saturday Matines 1:45 pra. When Double Feature—Last complete show begins 8:30 pm. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Francis Goes to West Point Bomba and the Jungle Girl Mon. & Tues, April 6 & 7 apae erga ety aa! nen MOL EUAN ~ ni ae a Garay aeraireatns Lee ee eee SHORT AND 2 CARTOONS Fri & Sat, April 3 & & Sal MICA Wed. & Thurs, April § & 9 freater than The Lavender Hill Mob ls THE PROMOTER. Alec Guinness. Glynis Johns Ridden by Lindberg under SALLY FULLER 4) Jide Winner of the 1933 6 cos TIME 1:55", Dist. L mi. 2 furlong This advertisement is not publishes d Control Board or by the Governinest ING'S PLATE the famous Seagram colors i se “