a Crowe, Carol Ann Saturday, “in their 1966 PU ET arg Peter jevcrert , Peter Conibear was first Margaret Conibear, Grath, third, Lynda Hanson placed first 13, Scott McLean was first. for _mombers ‘were as follows: "Gun handicap heats: Girls un- er 15, Trudy Stevenson, Gail Hawks and Sharon Powell. Second event: Marion McKin- non, Gail Bisson, Valerie Mc~| Gilgun. Third event: Shirley 2 Hunt Robert Tinider, Judy Bis-| ro. oye under i. gon. Fourth event: Katherine |“) ' Sarah iealey Kuhn, Ricky McGrath, Allister backstroke, Wayne Arnold was first under 15, F Woods, Brian Corfield, SILVER MOON Every SATURDAY NIGHT 10 to 1 to the music of SENEY’S ORCHESTRA Look for the sign Be prepared for those minor B emergencies. Check your first aid supplies. Absorbent U cotton, bandages, gauze or elastic, adhesive tape, band-aids and first aid ointments. Ss H | DRUGS s Phone: W.R. 53351 15487 Washington Ave. SURREY DRIVE-IN THEATER 8197 King Geo. Hwy.—Ph. Newton 301 —— ee THURS, FRL, SAT. AUGUST 2, 3, 4 shirley Booth — Robert Ryan “ABOUT MRS. LESLIE” — Also — Dean Martin — Jerry Lewis “ARTISTS AND MODELS” SSS EEE EE ee FOUR DAYS MON., TUES., WED., THURS. AUGUST 6, 7, 8 and 9 James Stewart — Juno Allyson “STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND” — Also — “SUDDEN DANGER” The Sea Vue.. _ Blaine, Washington STANDARD a TIME GUST 1, 2, 3, 4 AUGUST 5, 6, 7 Sixth event: Betty Goodiet, Wayne Arnold. Seventh ovent: ‘of |Guy Lemieux, Darlene Goodlot, n- | David Dilworth. Eighth event: “every |Sandra Henderson, ‘Terry Dil- July worth, Hugh Stevenson. Ninth f event: Billy Mackie, Don Mill- or, Margaret Stevenson, Tonth McKinnon, Rosemary the 25 yards breaststroke for |boys under 11, Hughic Stevenson }was second and Rickey Mc- Ward backstroke for boys under Shannon Wood was first tn the 18 and under 60 yards girls the 75 yards medley for boys Peter Conibear was first in the 25 yard breaststroke for girls under 16, Eleanor Pepper | Fraser, Fifth event: Shannon was first, while Paddy Studds Joan !placed first in the 75 yard med + ley for girls under 17. Scott McLean Placed first in the 60 yard breaststroke for boys under 13, In the 2 yards backstroke for girls under 11, Lynda Han- #en was first, while Ricky Mo- Grath took frat place in the 26 yards backstroke for boys un- der 11. ‘ John Hamilton won the 75 |yard medley for boys under 17, Results for finals in event 16 wete: Ricky MoGrath, Billy Mackie, Hugh Stevenson. Chief coach is Mry McGrath. te) Merle |Lawn Bowling Club Takes Second Place The White Rock Lawn Bow} ‘Provincial Championship, The team composed of Geo. Fairley, jA. Steel, J. Hazlett and G. Mor rison lost out by only 2 shots. Tn the Round Robin play-off the locals defeated Kamloops and Victoria, losing out to Vancou |¥er and finishing with 17 shots Jap. Vancouver had also 2 wins and 1 loss, but were 19 shots | up. It was a thrilling finish, the in toria this weekend to liin the Greater Victor |nament In the Ladies’ Singles Han Ii|dicap final Mrs, A. Hazlett de feated Mrs. S. F. Herewith Alex Barris, master of all that takes place on “The over the € ork each w: a Toronto newspaper a variety show in which \he is featured doing everything from comedy to | cal numbers, with the ex ception of cowboy ballads: ing a cowboy is definitely one of his talents, and unhappy even holding a wes tern hat. | eee Park Theatre Phone be not | he's | No. 58523 and 44311 | Matinee on Saturdays start at 145 p.m.. not continuous Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Double Feature: Last Complete Show starts about 8:30 p.m Fri. & Sat, August 3 & 4 THE SWAN In Cinemascope and Colour Grace Kelly, Alec Guinness {A romantic comedy about a princess.) News and Cartoon Mon. & Tucs, August 6 & 7 TRIAL Glenn Ford, Dorothy McGuire (Tense and dramatic court trial with interest and emotion as the lawyer defonds a Mexican youth accused of a beach murder.) Two Cartoons _ Blan Wed. & Thurs, August 8 & 9 630 and 9 pm, ROOK AROUND THE CLOCK Bill Haley and His Comots Wiliams, Richard Jaecke! @ |result depending on the last | bow]. H Fourteen members of the local club are leaving for WRASA Releases August Race Dates The following are the dates released by the Amateur Swimming from year of Rex” wet. races to be held In August will take pier race the mile The half mile race Place August 2, August 7 Swimming Tank; the race at the Pler on Augu and the quarter August 18. Tho closed gal, be held August 25 From a total ‘regis which has now reached 723 the Co { following children graduated ncer |ast Friday: Miles Lioyd, Wen joel Arnold, Sharrie Supren, Lyn Currie, Lorna Magnusson, David 5 | son, D dng Rink finished second in the Primrose, Darlene Yates jeth Gwilliam and Barbara Bell. Canadians Enter Edinburgh Festival Highlighting soc || MEMORIAL PARK jof the Edinburg Festival this will | rceontn see : (Near G.N. 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