22 graduate in home nursing The home nursing course sponsored by the White Rock branch of the Civil Defence have graduated 22 White Rock and district ladies from their recent 12 week course. The ladies found the course very educational, interesting and instructive and felt that it will be of great assistance to them in their private lives as | well as for any community or | national ‘disaster. 8 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1957 White Rock to form own. retarded children chapter :: White Rock will‘form its own George Heard, Mrs. N. Logan, chapter for the Boundary Soci-|Mrs.| N. Ahlstrom and teacher ety for Retarded Children. The|Mrs. Jenn Burke taking charge | |move followed the decision of the games and refreshments. \Langley to operate their ; Thanks also go to the two | hapte f e a [avo chaptak’ Sepersted seen ths | otuntsers, Mea Jt G: Gahagan | own Swimmers. plan busy season ee Rock Swimming Cluty again to an eLthusiasti ae pecaric start with a cor A plete summer schedule outtin: for the instruction of the many immers frequenting White Tock beach. Plans call for participation in the annual Sea Festival on Sat- lurday, July 18, when opening diving competitions will be held with contestant vieing for the BILL NICOL AND AL REUSCH Over $300 in prizes in Sea Festival program Free draw coupon clippers; will have a busy time next weck | with the new 1959-Sea Festival | program, according to Bill Nicol, treasure:, und Al Reusc director and busy ad salesm: who with Geir committee have canvassed all the local and dist- rict merchants for donations and advertisements. Thanks to all these who ha so generously responded, thi program will be the largest ever printed. Coupons for three “Sharks”, children’s boats donated by a revolving red and green door lamp, donated by Bill Johns of sailing Hilltop Heating and Electric) will be found in their own page advertisement, while on page 28, a number of prizes, Ist, a $50 gift certificate from Eat- on’s of Canada; 2nd, a deluxe barbecue with electric spit and many others purchased locaily will undoubtedly make the pro- grame extremely popular and in demand. Printers at the White Rock White Rock pleases Ontario couple Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A Beattie, on a sight-seeing trip of B.C., took time off to visit their friends of many years, the Reeds of Wreatley Ave. The view as they approached the city along Marine from the west reminded them of so many European vistas of seaside re- sorts built on a hill side, Notice was also taken of the housing and business development and they predicted White Rock had a great potential as a summer Tesort and residential area. The Deas Island Tunnel proy- ed quite a thrill and a time saver to and from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie are res- idents of Toronto, Ont. ,|Teen Town salesman f sailing | Sturdi-Craft; | Sun are busy with the final layout before rolling the pres- ses and should have a fair |qualtity ready for the active Mon day for pre-Festival sales If you are approached by one! |of these young salesmen, don’t wait till Festival days, there may not be any programs left And remember, there will be three separate coupon barrels morning, fat the Silver Moon for the three separate draws. The drawings will take place on 18. urday night, July Skin divers enjoy Cultus Lake meet A highly successful inter-club outing was enjoyed by skin \divers throughout the [Valley when they met at Cul- ltus Lake Sunday, July 5, with the White Rock Club playi |hosts for the occasion Heavy rains at first threaten: ed to discourage the many par- ticipants but members soon realized that rain in no way interferred with their under- water sport. They found the lake water beautifully clear for their underwater pranks and endurance fetes. Fifteen members of the White Rock Club were in at- tendance together with 15 mem- bers of the various clubs throughout the lower mainland. THE WEATHER Date High Low Rain June June July July July July July July 29 54 30 50 51 26 54 55 56 28 14 2ERRBIRE 52 49 Max Zack, Official Observer * See next week’s edition of the White Rock Sun for follow-up information. MANAGER White Rock Waterworks Fraser | Mrs. J. Geissinger who is in|white Rock group. The two| \coveted Sea Festival cup donat- charge of emergency feeding, | have worked together jointly in paediee eal re ne ore ed by White Rock doctors $ | fere pir services, an Partie et ue es pel Srecuese Mrs. N. Loga, Mrs J. Harris | 1. addition, swimming com jeall_ for any” civie’ emerg Larry Doyle of White Rock,|and Mrs. Betty Heard who aid. (Petitions will be held in the ier Hig oe Fe served as president of the/ed the teachers. Club pool adjacent to the pier. simils gedies | groups, will continue a: ' Swimming eve: 2 The Jadies who graduated are|president of the White Rock Septal were alsa ten | Sele Nat oe fo Ithe Misses Connie Hebert und| chapter. A meeting hite 0 Elgin PTA for a aa “ Georgina Peters and Mesdames Fea neue fa. slated ie te donation and Sunnyside PIA |half mile swim; August 5, Cold- Rosa Ballard, Irene Baron, “\/for a’ $25 donation made tolicutt swim; August 19, one Allee Davey, Daisy Dick; pe White Rock School for|{h® chapter in June mile swim; August 22, Cresce \A y y 5 he e ck School fc S invita 0 H 4 Geissinger, Eva Gilpin, Alice! noardea Children wishes 1q| .Procceds from the white ele-|!nvitational competition, and Hill, Alice Kowalchuk, Gertrude |Caldwell, Edith Rymer, Winni- fred Stedman, Marjorie Thorn- }son, Mabel Westcott, Dorothy Clark, Dolly Acorn, Ada Thorpe, Maggie Eccleston, Maud St art, aKthlecn Leslie and, Eileen 4 “Gut to help. clean eH hall at the start of the summer This course was run in March | y, incling President ‘Mré and April under the direction | Joan Campbell, Mrs Mrs thank the Rotary Club of this city {gor the use of the Rotary Youth Centre in which the lo- cal school has operated. Spec- inl thanks also go to the ladic of White Rock PTA who tur Jof the district CDO, Rupert|ris and Mrs. Natalie Logan Marris. | The teacher, Mrs, Jean Burxe, are jis attending UB. this sum STAGE Sau mer for courses to assist her le iomtiuedttomorase 1) pe her teaching role. Mrs. Nel |children’s parade this ie will | ie Ahlstrom, assistant teacher, is also taking instruction | |be Marlene Kosternuck and her | 5 majorettes from Victoria. Bs ppeciat fs went to David Marlene has twirled at the Sea Davidson for Fair in Seattle. They have |boards he built for storing the their own drummer and will be |School supplies at the Centre a great attraction in their sky a school neal: yas enjoyed | blue costumes. ~_ Peace “Arch Park prior to Bill Brown ‘will Berve-as of. summer recess with Mrs ficial starter for the long ‘dis- | |tance swim slated for 3 p.m. on Friday, Jpuly 17, with Max Zack | serving as official timer. The long distance free style |swim, open to any and all con | testants, will cover approxi-| Jat j the Ritual team wins top honors The ritual team of the White 7 A ,, |Rock Eagles Ladies Auxiliary mately one and two-third miles has returned from the. provin: |The starting point is to be just e é cial convention at Cranbrook, [west of the Coldicutt area and!5G “With top honors, having finishing at the pier. The win-| 5 |won their class competition with ner of this event will receive | "sore of 97.4% The provin. a trophy. i jclal auxiliary has turned over One of Friday's highlights |<» 07 this year to the research will be the choosing of: Miss a White Rock at the annual judg: [cP °F Une te further, the ing to be held at the Silver of muscular dystrophy. This Moon Hal lat 7:90 pan. A Miss |e oint was donated by the! White Rock dance will follow |*U\ious avxiliaries in B.C with| Saturday's program gets off 0 the White Rock auxiliary win- an exhiliarating start with the be - ning the trophy for the largest 17-mile bicycle race slated for single donated of $471 #80/am. with the Eagle Chal’) Mfrs. Rhoda Audette of White lenge Trophy, Cook Bank Mem-|pook was elected. provincial orial Trophy, White Rock Joy-|trescurer. i cees Trophy and Cagadian Les- up the} Janet Har-| the splendid cup-| Rock PTA ? | phant Palmer also bi |tarded Children’s School stall ope ed by White and the proceeds of the Dance Revue staged by the chool of Dancing have n promised to the Re August 26, quarter mile swim. Members report they aré very encouraged with the registra. tion so far and look forward to one of the most successful summers on record. | | { Hardware Major and 14981 Washington Ave. for all your needs in Paint - Linoleum Twi.8 96 OG White Rock ion Trophy going to the wil- ners. | Starting point will be the Great Northern Depot, east on} ‘Washington to Campbell River Road and Stayte, up Stayte to North Bluff, across North Bluff to Stevenson, down to Marine and back to the Great North- ern Depot. The route is to be jcovered twice. Spectacular innovation this lyear will be the motorcycle races slated from 12:30 to 2:30 \pm. on the beach during low \tide. ‘Thrills, spills and chills are offered to both participant and spectator in this breath- taking event. The publie are lrequested to view this event from the beach at high tide shore and not from the railway tracks. Another thrill will be the boat racing eyent with trials slated from 12:30 to 2:30 and finals from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m Water ski competitions with slalom, jumping and stunt ski- ing are slated for 3 p.m Another innovation will be the skin diving display slated for 4 pm, ‘The local Skin Diy. ing Club now boasts a member- ship of over 40 and some of the members have achieved amazing results in competitions held throughout the lower mainland. White Rock Swimming Club will be featured at 2 p.m. with events for all ages from 9 to 15 years. The club, boasting a membership of over 1,000, was founder 40 years ago by Mrs. Harry Vidal. The presentation ceremony of the main trophies will be held in the Silver Moon Hall at 6:30 p.m. followed by the Grand Ball at 10 p.m. SANTA ROSA Plums, Ib. 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