vik DIA N WHISKY: Its genial, rich flavour makes G&W Bonded Stock as delightful to the taste as it is easy on the entertain- ment budget! © |ing for Ju we oereeee ‘Frank pe NTE © guest speakers at the Hortloul-| : tural Society's regular monthly, meeting on Juno 1, The moct- ly will be held on the 6th and members are asked to be at Mra 8. Gots at 7 pam. daylight saving time, from where they will tour the jar dens of Blaine members, then meet at the American Kitchon for lunoh and sola! entortaln= ment. Mra, 1, Crosafleld and Mrs. G, McCallum returned ‘Thurs (ay from the Wl, Convention at UEC, Mra, C. MoNally, Sr, return- ed home from the Royal Colum- bian Hospital on Saturday, HAZELMERE NEWS Poter Skelton, son of Mr, and Mra. H, F, Skelton, Lawrence Road, who was injured in a motorcycle accident —_ some months ago and was away trom his studies for some time, is finishing his thesis now be fore beginning his work as in- structor at the UBC Summer School. He will graduate at the Fall Convocation in September. Mr. Theo. Kuhn entertained 72 second grade pupils and their teachers, Miss Davidson and Miss McBeth from White Rock elementary school, to a field day at his farm on Wed- nesday afternoon. ‘The children were conveyed by two Surrey of school ‘The Hazelmore Wl. are on- tortaining the members of the Surrey WI of Cloverdale ‘at a Pot-luck lunch at the Canadian| ‘Kitchen on Wednesday, June Crescent Beach May Day On May 29th, lovely Linda James was crowned Crescont Beach's socond May Queon, A colourful parade led by the Alr Force Band, a troupe of Murpole Mujorettes and. gaily decorated cars, preceded the crowning party, The guard of honour was formed by Brown- jes, Guides and CGIT Gi Retiring Queen, Anita Robin- on, was attendod by Marjorie Morris and Elizabeth Stone~ berg: ‘The new Queen had nx attendants, Caplo ‘Tomblett and Phyllis Clancy. Richard Attawoll acted as mastor of ceremonies, and the opening speech was given by Mr. J. MacDonald, An address Was also given by Judge Harry Sullivan, Mrs, Velga Dawo pre- sented the Queen with a brace- Tet, and Mrs. Viola Ellingsen, PTA president, welcomed guests and. visitors. After the crowning ceremony the royal party took flowers to the hospital, while the other children took part in sports, and fa bicycle parade. Winners were Andrew ‘Swanson and Sconaid White Rock & District Dental. Clinic Hold Annual Meeting Organizations represented at Shepherd PTA‘, ‘Tho financial report was wivon by Mrs. Max Mood who stated that as there were not oufficlent funds to complete thls years clintc, a Tay Day would be held to make up the deficit, gaye an outline of the work of the Clinle during the past three yours tracing Sts growth from 87 children to 280 this year. An clection of officers took Place as follows: President, Mr, S. H. Brown; vice-president from Sunnyside PTA, Mrs, D. H. Ward; Bell; vice-president from White Rock PTA, Mrs. 8. H. Brown; recording secretary, Mrs. R. Harris; tary. Mrs. [. North; treasure; Young. vice-president from Ray Shepherd PTA, Mrs, K. corresponding secre- Mr, W. Bush; co-ordinator, Mrs, R Wicks; publicity, Mra. Bert ‘The assistants to handle reg- England much is done gratis, bere in Canada the SPCA must. wUll ask for a donation even when destroying stray cats. How can Surrey help? Any- ‘one can become a member of SPCA for a dollar a year, and any extra money is gratefully received to further the good work, One of the most eneour- ing happenings lately was of & boy of 14 years in White Rock who decorated a Float for the White Rock Parade on Saturday, May 28 with animals and pletures of animals for SPCA, This was done off nis own -bat entirely. so it shows that the organization is getting enthusiastic helpers from the school buses and were shown around the farm by Mr, Kuhn and Mr, Skelton. They enjoyed fresh milk and buns before leaving for home, young generation too, The Pound-keeper, Len Mason, has at present nine male dogs ranging in ages from six months to over two years. all healthy and attractive. The address ts 1825 Turnbull Road, Sullivan. Phone: Newton 68Y2, B.C. GARDENER Programme for June and July. 19548. June 12—Encore (Getting more repeat GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. Established 1832 Distillers of the renowned PRINCE REGENT Canadian Whisky ‘This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contred Board or by the Government of British Columbia, istration and bookings from the three districts are as follows Ray Shepherd, Mrs. K, Bell; Sunnyside, Mrs. D. H. Ward White Rock PréSchool, Mrs, R. Young, Mrs. J. Campell. Grade 1; Mrs. R. Harris, Mrs. 8. M Grade 2: Mrs, S. H. Brown. Mrs. L. H. Long. Grade 3: Mrs. C. L. Vogier. Mrs. L. Martin At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was given to Mrs Bert Young by Mrs, D. M. Shaw, President of the White Rock PTA, for the assistance | Morrison. Other prizes were won by Irene Sully and Bob Scott. The banquet in the evening at Crescent United Church was attended by the royal party and guests. including Queen Pris- cilla and attendants from Bridgeview. Afterwards there was a children’s ball, followed by dancing for adults. ‘A freak accident occurred at Hezelmere Hall on Saturday night when the car driven by Nell Rankin of Vancouver turned over in the ditch as it was leaving the hall. Pasgen= gers in the car were Roger Geneste, Vancouver. Bud Jones and Fred Bargford of Clover~ i Gabeeabe To The SUN REPORT FROM THE SENATE per- dale, none of whom were in- and time she gave to the Den-| formances in the flower and F jured, By GEORGE HAHN tal Clinic during the past two| vegetable garden.) 7 On Thursday. June 2, a(?°™* | June 20—The Depredators | Gnsect plunderers, and dis- eases of summertime.) June 27—Help or Hindance (is your gagden aid’ out for easy keeping—or Is it difficult to work?) July 4—Summer Sun (Hot weather advantages and disadvantages.) July 11—Questions and Answers July 18—Through and Through (This watering business.) July 25—Restful Rocks group of parliamentarians and |pressmon made an\ | excirsion| |to Armprior at the invitation of the Minister of Health and Welfare to see and hear about Canada’s Civil Defence efforts, We became refugees for a day, | I found it particularly inter- esting, not only because of my {former connection in the Civil] (Defence ,effort in Surrey. but jmore so because of the number SPCA, Surrey Branch By Henrietta R. Brook. ‘There are still adults in’Sur- rey who do not know what the letters SPCA stand for, so a few words about the above let- ters might not be amiss, ‘The Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) was formed in London, England, in 1824. The Founders jof people who write to me to} consisted of several titled men,| (Arrangement of _rockery jask for the banning of the H-)inq Wiliam Wilberforce, who| stones, and suitable plants to | |e {aia so much for the Abolition] emphasize thelr character.) , | Banning of the H-Bomb Is|(¢ siavery, was among that Sundays tt 10 am pot golng to stop the use of \such a bomb. Some of the na- |Uons who today so ardently call ‘for its ban have not kept for- mer commitments, Aside from this, however, I should like to sugiest to these people that! they join thelr nearest local! civil defence class aid learn \] |more truth about that which) they talk so freely. + | Whether you like it or not Jour calling for the ban of auch {a bomb or the use of such a jbomb is not being Mstened to because there 1 too much) dis- trust in the world. You should and you could learn much though by attending your Givi! Defence classes. You would learn that the dropping of an atomfe bomb or H-Bomb docs not mean ything within a cer tain rogion is destroyed. You J would Journ how almply pro tectign ean be found in your ‘own home, You would probably: earn why auch a bomb may not strike whore you expect it would, You would) learn some- thing about tho effect of the Bigat, the Heat and the Radia- tan, You would Joarn how to discover puch raya are provents You ovontually even re colve an inatrument oF you probably would receive some }) ( A\lot less than most people think! The only quarrel ae most people have’ with profits ic... they think they ate too big.. é Ez But how big is too big? Ty To find out, survey people rapped on doors tight actoss Canada. i Most Canadians think cornpanies like Imperial make 29¢ on each dollar of sales. Most of thern think such companies are entitled to rake about half that 154 on the sales dollar. Imperial profit in 1953 was 4 WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES HAVE NOW MATURED and should be presented for payment. Ie YOU STILL HOLD WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: 1. Endorse your Certificates in the space provided on the back and indicate your present address. serial number of 2. Make a record of the the Certificates and keep the record. “ste Instructions to atudy | the . in a sealed envelope ‘ 3. Mail Certificates rength of radiation, You may ’ ; adually less than &.. \hiava classes in ‘drat. ald, pre for i 3 thi vention of fire, nd many ‘The Registrar, less than a third of what most people ian ho a Th een “ren r Edward Ave, a Romembor your government r 350 King c Brouabt we tpace mie eu, rr 310 in cipal are each spending your money for this purpose. How can you argue that It Is Use- lens unless you join these classes? How elae can you truly study thelr growth, My hope is that you will never ro- \ quire it for purposes of war, |) |nut 1 foot thut you owe it to | yourgelf to learn more about it, Na stamp Is naconvery, Following the recelpt of cheque will be mailed (0 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED a