tices CHURCH “B! St., White Rock 1, 8-9850, Manse WI. 86-8226 Minister ED R. LAING, F.PH.S., A.F.Sc. , NOVEMBER 8 11:00 a.m. RE: IBRANCE SUNDAY “A Day to be Remembered” 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. SECOND SACRED CONCERT Everyone welcome - no tickets required. Eleanor Collins - John Williams - Jane Wallace | ASCENSION Anglican Church of Canada fT; \ / Shirley McLeod - Joanne Ragnsey, piano. » CHURCH OF THE HOLY CHURCH OF THE TRINITY Communion Evening Prayer ints Days - 10 am, Communion Holy Communion 730 p.m, Evensong and Ocean Park — t Sermon. 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer j — is First Sunday of month W | Holy Communion NT CONITED, _|11:00 a.m. Sunday Schools RCH | | ft both Churches | . ofa. atnect,| 5 ¢ Minister = || WHITE ROCK BAPTIST W. 84941 re CHURCH Nichol and Coldicott 9:49 am. Departments of \ Minister Rey. S, Adolph Carlson, BA., BD., MS. Th. Sunday Services 9 45 am. Church Schooi Classes for everyone ren. . Morning Worship Friday, October 30 8:00 p.m. Visitors training (0) session in the basement hall | 11:00 a.m, Morning Bervice. ; . | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service | Communio. ervice . Ye EVANGELICAL FRI First S ach month CHURCH Wednesdby pm: ¥ellow- \ Pacific and “F" ts saip i prayer aud Pastor Mr. W. NYHOL Bible si 9:45 am. Sunday Jthool with | Taursday, p.m., Junior a ees cereal Uhoir Rehearsal “00! a.m. Morn orsiip = Thursday, 9:00 p.m., Senior ‘7:30 p.m. Service Uhoir Rehearsal oe | A most cordial invitation i 3:15 p.m. er Girls for | “, mos! ales ean ae gene extended to all. 7:30 p.m lonists for girls 11 to 15 Wednesday, ILLTOP EL CHAPEL 7:30 pm. Youth Choir under) (Corner it arid Foster) direction of Bruce Hall 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Praise, Meeting | he Lord's Table The Family Hour f1:30_p.m. Evangelistic /\ wr ‘ Rev. E. B. Bittner, B.A, B.D.,| Corner Staytf and Campbell Qc R Residence #3650 North Bluff |10:00 gm. Sgbath School WI 11:08 gm. Buena Vista Hall (1160 §t, near Buena LUTHERAN CHURGH CLOVERDALE @acific Hwy., Cloveraxle) "Church of This Is The Life and The Lutheran Hour” Sunday,. November 8 Sunday School Anniversary Tuesday at 8:00 - Women’s League Wednesday at 8:00 - Adult Discussion Group Thursday at 8:00 - Choir Saturday at 9:45 - Junior Choir Saturday at 10:00 - Sunday School students arc assisting Thomas Alex (right) and Rey. A. R. Laing of White Rock First United Church in the landscaping of the church grounds, Aiding in the plant- ing ceremony are Doug Mc- Pherson, Arthur Trail, Rod- ney Clifford, Doug Trail, Ron- ald Prior, Mark Prior, Christ- y, Sandra Cooper, rmody, Cathy Ann Me- Quistin, Judy Kendall and Rosemary Atkinson. The Men's Supper Club has tak- en on the task of Jandscap- ing and Mr. Alex's wealth of experience in this field is proving most useful White Rock has lost one of its keenest educators in the | jpassing of Leo T. Williams, | |former principal of the elem:| entary school | Mr. Williams died in Rock District Hospital Fi after itiness of several | months. He was 90 years of age Born in Ontario, he the son of Col. Arthur Will: je IM.P. of whom Professor Necd jles of the Toronto University | y an was |wrote, “I give credit to your father for capturing Baroch’ |with the Midland Battalion in |the Riel Rebellion of 1885.” | After completing his school- jing at Trinity College Mr. Wil- liams moved to Charlottetown prior to coming west to B.C. enter the field of teaching. held many interior posts before | accepting the White Rock posi} to} |tion which he held until h |retirement His wife, who predeceased | him a number of y | Obituaries FORSTER, Noy. 20, 1959 Linda Kate Forster of 12645 | }14A. Ave., Ocean Park, B.C, a7c} \74 years. Survived by her lov jing husband, two nieces 4 one nephew, Victoria, Funeral service today, November 5 at 3:00 p.m. from the Church of the Ascension at Crescent Beach. Rev. D. MeKinnell of ficiating, cremation. No flow- ers by request. Chapel Hill Ltd. Funeral Directors | cee ago, was WELFORD, Oct. 29, 1959 — John Stanley Welford of 15168 Columbia Ave., White Rock, age 68 years. Survived by his loving wife, one son Staniey, Vancouver; three daughters, Mrs. Grace Muir, West Summer- land, Mrs. Glady Wutke, Van- |couver and Mrs. Joy Pye, White Rock; two brothers. Funeral service was held Saturday, Oct 31 from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlour, Rey, D. Anderson of- ficiating. Cremation followed. | eters: COATES, Oct. 31, 1959 — Violet Grace Coates of 15476 16th Ave., White Rock, age 50 years. Survived by her loving husband,two sons, Williard and Raymond, North Battleford, one | daughter Lynda at home; her mother, Mrs, Parsons; one brother and two sisters. Fun- eral service was held Sunday Noy. 1 from Chapel Hill Funeral | Parlour, Rev. A. R. Laing of-| ficilating. Interment North Bat- tleford, H OF CHRIST, | NTIST | Church open 2 to 4 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. All are cordially invited to attend the Services and use the Reading Room, \th White | in d | grandson, Former school principal Leo T. Williams passes the popular proprietor of the Rose Jar, in White Rock’s earlier days. He was an ardent member of he Lawn Bowling Club and until his illness he was a daily visitor to the green. He leaves two daughters, ‘ welcome to this) : Mrs .Dorothy Raborn at his| Meeti: ce at 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Merklin Street home, and Mrs. Helen Woodruff in Illinois; one Richard and one brother, Stanope of Edmonton. Alta. Another brother, Gen. Victor Williams of Toronto, pre dec ed him four years ago A keep sportsman, and a member of a Toronto football team in his earlier days, he enjoyed sharing his sports in terest with Henry James Vidal a resident of Shaughnessy Mr, Vidal sent him the month lyiédition of the Sports Ilustrat-! bd regularly Funeral services were held on Tuesday, November 3 at C ¢] Hill Funeral Parlour Rev. E. Pitt Grif officiat ing. Interment Sunny Lawn. was at side Dana Andrews, Kent Smith An heroic chapter out of history John Brownfield Martha Vickers Hot cars were his business and sizzling biondes his pleasure Brearly Street to remain at 33 feet Brearly Street will remain at its present width of 33 feet. | ors. Bite ait. Council made the decision | 7 Giiterti after hearing Mr. and Mrs. & ‘orks Pa W. Johnson fo Hope, who own | Howse’ reported there | 7 @ lot on Brearly. no drainage. problem ‘fee ri: Johnson told Council he had | 5 SAY/ONE FOR ME | ui aes News and Cartoon Nov. 9%, 10 p.m. Fort Massacre Cinemascope and Color Joel McCrea Forrest Tucker 8:20 p.m. | | | | Wed. Thurs, Nov. 11, 12 7 and 10 p.m The Girl! Rush 4 VistaVision and Color Rosalind Russel! Fernando Lamas (Musical Comedy) 8:20 p.m. NAKED EARTH in Cinemascope Richard Todd Juliette Greco Night of the Quarter Moon in Cinemascope Julie London John Drew\Barrymore _| "YOU y “Victory T, (Action drama, filmed in Africa? ARE INVITED (pes u Christ” Revival Meetings ‘\ Nov. 10 - “CHRIST AND CHURCH FINANCE” _ Thursday, Nov. 12 - “CHRIST AND THE JUDGMENT Song Service at 7:30 p SEVENTH-DAY ADV Corner Steyle and Campbell River, White Ri