Robertson. Mrs, Shields, Johnson, “GIT; Mrs. McGregor, WHITE ROCK SUN = <= Top artists fined Sis oe ini. ot Overture Af- by Mrs. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1958 perform Concert B. Harcus The opening concert of thejwon strong acclaim, the old Nov, novelties; Mrs./park Theatre, White Rock. Kerster, Christmas cakes; Mrs. x tetele se ere Used by the Association for candy; Mrs. Pugh.|tho first time the Theatre turn- home:/eq out to be eminently suited cooking; Miss McAuley, white/for the occasion in the way of elephant; Mrs. Burns, holly; */comfort for an audience which Mrs. Flynn, plants; Mrs Hughes | practically filled the hall. mincemeat, jams; Mrs. Christmas decorations; Jones, CCF groups hee provincial leader The turkey supper give: decorations and Smith, general convenor. School, Miss | Mrs. The Artistes, well-known con- cert male quartet “The Chanti- cleers,’ were William Decord and Richard Wright, tenors; Raymond Keast, baritone, and James Martindale, a fine bass. |Accompanyifig the quartet very n by |ably was Herman Allison, one 26 in thejof Mr, Conyenors will be: Mrs. Mc-/overture Association was held|Scottish love song Annie Laurie Laren, fancy work and aprons; | Wednesday, Diard. Shanandoah, of Mr. Martindale, and the stirring “1 Love Life” of baritone Ray- mond Keast An unusual feature of the evening was the Gilbert and Sullivan Fantasy. With an am- Jusing introduction by Mr. |Wright, the quartet went into |production of HMS Pinafore, lasting some fifteen minutes perhaps, which gave the com plete story of the famous skit on the British navy The audience loved the fam. atched the jiliar old music and Delta CCF at the commumty|time accompanist to the late actors with appreciative amuse- hall, Cloverdale, Nov. attended by a very large num-} ber including many from Whit Rock Close attention was given to} Angus MacInnis, |StTeat talks by Mr. was |Bzio Penzo A male quartet has long been avorite concert material especi- ly to other males, and last ednesday’s performance gave Satisfaction, judging by WwW his wife Grace, and CCF leader |the applause. Bob Strachan. The “give-away” program in the current ties and the children, and our attend,” Lewis Ward, chairman, reports. + Ocean Park There was a good attendance held und6r | of The Commun- at the whist drive the auspic dominant theme of the meeting was of WennerGren development The local club will be holding |qualit its first meeting as advertised | yoic edition of The}scorn the very Sun under “Coming Events.” *All interested in CCF activi-} preservation © our natural resources for the benefit of all our people, our|,, children’s children, are heartily invited to acting Selections had been chosen the }with great care to provide the the |utmost in variety, a variety which showed at one time the nd training of the four yet at another did not human lilt of levery day song. with the classical followed in quartet vivac: of S Opening |Brahms and Strauss |Peri a arlatte short ‘Gia il Sole dal Gange” lotte was most enjoyed, In Parts II and TV of the program solos by all four artistes were beauti- tifully rendered especially the Agnus Dei of tenor Richard yright Well known encores Per! us ity Association on Friday night|Peace Arch W.I. in aid of hall funds. welcomed Mrs. ciation ‘ Mrs. Brodwick, 4 and Mr. Cole. were Mrs. Stenstrom, Mrs. Brod-|President, Mrs. N. wick, Mr. T. Watt and Mrs. H McGalliard. D. W. Welch, president of the asso- newco: ers a McNeil jtute met at the home of Mrs. | Prize winners/G0ugh, Peace Park Dr. donate to Mission Peace Arch Women's Insti- The | Sackeroff | was in the chair. She welcom-| ed the visitors from Sumz |Wash., representing the Farm] The many friends of Mt. L.|Women’s group. val Goodwin will be pleased to hear Mrs. E. A. Macdonald spoke| that he is recovering in Shaugh-jon the work of their organiza- nessy hospital where he willjtion for citizenship, education be a patient for some time ope. se: Mrs. H. McGalliard has re- and rural health. | Mrs. Macdonald was accom-} panied by other members Mrs. | turned home from a visit with} wMcKay of Ferndale; Mrs. M.| relatives in California, oe. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller to Schuett, Mrs. D. Allison of pu- }mas, Mrs. E. Eevrson, Denny | and Mrs. Paul Bickle, who won the draw prize. | the wedding of their daughter, | Jean Kathleen to Mr. Norman}, ° = Arthur Mantie of Cloverdale,|©emtt#! City which will take place in Cre. A donation of $10 to the ¥ Mission was voted ,.|2nd a donation of men’s cloth- cent United Church on Satur-|!8 Was asked for. Any donation day evening Dec. 6. Soa The annual meeting of The| of The Church of the|*he 1 will. be pital will be delivered by Mrs. WA. Ascension, Crescent, held in the SS. room on Tues A good day. afternoon, Dec. 9. attendance is desired. see Mrs. Jean Stewart Witty has returned to her home in Cali- spending weeks at her cottage on Olym- fornia after pie Ave. Self-government is, the possession of Sceptres. two indeed, | the noblest rule on earth; the object of a loftier ambition than crown | - John Caird| may be left at the homes of Mrs. Gough and Mrs. Sackeroff. 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