‘Adsoolati Washington Ave., the affair wil) |?" a pe HOME FROM QUESNEL Miss June Southwell Mrs. J. W. McAuley came home from Quesnel last week ‘bringing with them the latter’s nitce, Mrs. James Webster, who is well-remembered here as the former Miss Dorothy Stephens, a member of the White Rock Players’ Club, CELESTE EVANS VISITS Miss Celeste Evans, talented young magician, visited with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Evans of Thrift Ave., last week, and returned to New York on Saturday where she will face a busy Fall schedule, NOTED MAGICIAN ENTERTAINS Mr. - Frank Berry, well- known ventriloquist and magi- clan from Vancouver, was guest of Miss Celeste Evans of Thrift Ave. last Tuesday. Mr. of Mrs. Verne Samp- ‘be sorry to hear she | headquarters tient in White Rock !Northamptonshire. A former ~ They all wish her a /chiet engineer on the Yukon in and White Rock Weekly \. Bi ite Rock's newly-clected j issnt fac on On Saturday, Ost. "5, {Vancouver, on Sept, 6 at 7.30 the local LOBA, will welcom: “and Mrs. J. Wood, Canadian Legion ;Mr. John Cameron and Wryborn js general convener and others jlate Mrs. Cameron of Burn- Albert Hillman, Mrs. Richard Jones and |aby- away they travelled a total o: 33,000 miles sight-secing at Newnham, River steamer, the “Casca’ for 45 years, Mr. Young re- tired to White Rock in 1950. WINNERS Names of winners at ‘Monday night weekly adian Legion L.A. werc: Busse, H. Baker, Mrs. Buckland, Ww. Mrs. W, Frost. . SISTER VISITS Mr. and Mrs. E. Bouder, 877 Stevens St, had a welcome visit from Mrs, E. S. Shaw and her teen-age daughter. Mrs. Shaw ts Mr. Bouder’s sister and lives in Prince George. - FROM SAN FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtes of 15474 Victoria Ave,, had a very enjoyable visit from Mr. and Mrs. I. Schofield who live in San Francisco. Mrs. Curtes and Mrs. Schofield are sisters. Berry entertained at the Rebe- kah Smorgasbord Tuesday evening at the Silver Moon. | His wonderful performance with his dummy, Archie Mc- Dougall, was thorough joyed by the many pres nt. | “OLD-TIME”, RESIDENT RETURNS | Mrs. B. G. Reeves arrived in White Rock from Edmonton rd CALIFORNIA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Well- ington of 1089 D Street, had a very welcome visit from Dr and Mrs. J. P. Nicholl, Sherman Oaks, California oe VISITS GRANDMOTHER Mr. John Fletcher, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. last week to spend the winter With Mr. and Mrs. W. C./ ti Shields of Kerfoot Road. Mrs. | Reeves, with her late husband, | bought and finished a house at | the corner of North Bluff and | Nicho! Roads in 1938 when these two roads were merely ° S¢rious operation last winter. | trails through the bush Mrs, “mong the points of interest | Reeves recalls that Coldicutt Villas was then the only buildings between her home and the downtown district of White Rock, o. HOME FROM ENGLAND | Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Young, Stayte Road, Teturned from a two year visit to England, | aboard the “Orosova,” which | docked in Vancouver Sept. 15, i after its yearly trip to Eng-| Jand via the Panama Canal, It Was two years to the day since the couple left on their trip to Mrs. Young's homeland. While i on ; Fletcher, 1378 F St. returned home on Sunday after visit- ing his grandmother, Mrs. S. Fletcher at Keene, Ont, Mrs Fle:cher who celebrated her 93rd birthday on Sept. 1, is in good health, after undergoing that Mr. Fletcher saw while in Ontario were the famous Peterboro Lift Locks, Niagara Falls. General Brock’s Memo- rial at Queenstown Heights. Shravan *avatatatataae T. CHRISTENSEN Gift Shon HILLTOP Jewellery, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, China, Cups and Saucers, ete, Pen and Pencil Sets, LAMPS & POTTERY LPL PLP LLLP PPP IPL LP PPP TONICS WAMPOLES COD LIVER OIL NEO CHEMICAL FOOD, LIQUID OR CAPSULES GERITOL, LIQUID OR TABLETS SQUIBB COD LIVER OIL MALTEVOL, PLAIN OR 12 __RUBRATON SCOTTS EMULSION iption Pharmacy and Vidal Street in the British Isles, making their the card parties sponsored by the Can- L. J, Doupe, J. H. Herbert, H. G. Merkley and f of | The bride-elect wag seated in | the chair of honour which was hey *- 5 some decorated in shades of pink, | LITTLE GEORGE yellow and blue, sprinkled => with confetti, The beautifully September Bridal Couple |To Reside In Royal City New Westminster will be she carried” a white the home of a young couple|mounted with red roses, As Who were married in the |bridal attendant Miss Joan ‘Chown Memorial Church, |Mason of White Rock, wore an azure blue gown of nylon organza. Her headdress was of azure blue feathers and she carried baby chrysanthemums nh shades of gold. Soloist was Miss Marjorie Biggar, best man was Mr. Robert Kuhn and ushers were double-ring ceremony @ | which united Claire Patricia Warwick Parker. At the reception held in Fraser Hall Mr, E. E. Mason of White Rock proposed the bridal toast. For the honeymoon trip to Southern California, the bride the LOVELY BRIDE Given in marriage by her, father, the bride wore a full- length dress of nylon silk or- f changed to a blue sheath _|ganza, featuring a full skirt dress, which featured a gold and a scoop neckline. Her and blue patterned bolero. finger-tip veil, worn over the face, was held by a crown of braided satin With it she wore matching blue accessories and a corsage of gold chrysanthemums, Bride’s Great Aunt |Attends Wedding The bride's ninety year old great aunt, Mrs. J. Crawford, of Brighouse, was one of the many guests present at the very pretty wedding Wednes day evening, Sept. 25, when Edna Eloise Crawford became half and cludef Mr, and Mrs. J. Hiles, Mr. R. Childers, and Mr. B. |Boswell of tle and Mr. jand Mrs J. Crosby of Taghum, B.C. Miss Lois Gelfond at- tended the door, Miss Carolyn |Mahony was in charge of the the bride of Corpl. Allan! guest ibook, and Mrs. W. Mc- Bennett, in the Protesant|Farlane, a cousin of the bride, Chapel, RCAF Station, Sealwas in charge of the dining Island. room. Serv the guests were FL. R, J. Ritchie read the |Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. J vows for the daughter of Mr. |Snelgrove, Mrs, Alton Mac- and Mrs. J. Quinten Crawford |Donald, Mrs. Pat Mahony and jof 6th / New Westminster |Mrs. and the son of Mr. and Mrs.| fF, |H. J R Bennett of Blackburn to Ave., White Rock. worn In a , black |gown. ma te car- ported la: nat the chapel on Corpl, and Mrs. Bennett will {fat who g her in mar-/ make ir home here at riage. Her filmy, fi 14552 Marine Drive, jvell was held in p lace cap trimmed stones and she ¢. Iquet of pink hanotis. ATTENDANTS Layers of nile \Mr. and Mrs. Fenner |Mark Golden Wedding Fenner, Mr, a 1982 Lee from their old Dunstable, near F. iL. green net jwith lace and rhinestone in- ts over taffeta fashioned the the WwW charming dress worn by matron-of-honour, Mrs. yford. She h wedding anniv Their son, Mr. W. Fenner d_a bouquet of yellow chry- now farms the — homes hemums and ivy and her [along with his wife and fam- headdrdss was of rust-toned |¥, gave a delightful party velvet. for the still happily married | As flower girls, nleces of the |Couple of 50 years ago. |bride and groom. Miss Diane| Friends from far and ne Crawford and Miss Linda Ben- |¢2me to enjoy the wedding . were dressed respective. cake and good farm cooking, rose and blue nylon that went well with the good over taffeta frocks, |Wishes and happy fun, }Quinten Cra | sheer |Their nosegay bouquets were of yellow chrysanthemums. Mr, W. Thompson of White | |October Bride-Elect | D.|Honoured At Showers | A Bible Mr. Grant Brayford and Mr.! Lm | Alta, where they spent their |¥ sion for going ‘wan where they most of thelr married life. four month holiday in “Wheat Province” where they renewed acquaintance in lin, Kelstern and Prince Al- bert, was climaxed on August daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Millar at Chap- lin, a family party was held. The threee daughters and their families were there, but due to unforeseen circum- stances Mr. and Mrs, Harder (Louise) and family of Clay- burn, BC., were unable, at the last minute, to make the trip. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. (Emma) Wallace Crow- der, Joyce and Mervyn from Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. (Jean) A. Ewert, Dorothy, Elaine and Darwin, of Kel- stern, Mr. and Mrs. (Ivy) Ken Millar, Wanda, Clenny and |Hugh of Chaplin A profusion of blooms in gold and white graced the ja wedding c:; jcorated in yellow and gold. Mr. and Mrs. | returned |home looking back now on a 25 when at the home of their |/ room for this happy occasion | have} — Novel Shower Hono, Es : and her daughter, Carmichael at their Martin Street, groom-elect bride elect was guest our, “Showered” with useful and unusual gifts Mr. Ian Donald whose age to Miss Grace takes place on Friday, Oct Pi. Mr. J. Atkinson jopening the gifts and jand refreshments, including q \shower cake were enjoyed, Miss Midge Donald entertain. je¢ the guests with Scotti dances. Numerous €3 isl fe 5 other }Summer when they visited many of their friends of other years. Speaking of the weath- er there, they say that the ex- tremely hot days were inter- spersed a great number of tim th thunder and light- storms of v t propor- Baby Christened on Parents An A anniversary w: urch of the Holy |Marie | Rev, E, jated at and Mrs, aby jof Thrift Ave. Among the out-of-town Suests attending the ceremony Owing to changes ly been mailed. Rock was soloist, Corpl [Davidson was best man and| October jushers were Mr. W. Q Pertic ford, brother of the bride jMr, J, Bennett, brother of the Broom L her honour by RECEPTION Huguet iriae nip At the reception held in the je oe orem New We er home of the |etoct's’ parents, Mr. ar bride's Mr. /8.). 1 sth Rimell at 3008 King} Moodie proposed the bridal | George Highway. toast, Out-of-town guests in-| decorated gifts were drawn in a gaily decorated wagon in shades of pink and yellow, by the bride-to-be’s two young ‘sistors, Miss Peggy and Miss B:tty Sloan, Entertainment for the even- ing consisted of various amus- ing games, a baton routine by Miss Janet Huguet, several accordian solos by Miss Judy Carter, and dancing by local talented dancer Miss Diana Wittiams, Other guests were: Mrs. Roy Sloan, mother of the bride- elect, Mrs. Kenneth Rimell, mother of the groom-elect. Mrs, Gene HOguet, Mrs, Ray Scott, Miss Gina Soott, Mrs. Bert Jones, Mrs. Leo Bozolan,