BEACH - Ata fo and oa | on the PTA and held in oe Hall Friday, Hal- Yen, the costumes were ex- ly picturesque and smart, Making decisions rather Care| the judges. oe rence were awarded Prizes: Preschool: Ist girl, Yudy Nielson; boy: Jerry Culley. First grade, Sheila Syke, Sean Sykes; second grado, Holly Bell, | the Skeleton; third grade, Bet sy Scott, Gregg Fowler; fourth grade, Kendall Bell and Robin Hood; fifth grade, Elizabeth Hamilton, Hamar Foster; sixth grade, Barbara Ferguson, David Nuttall. f thene. For the pup, it is suggested as an ideal spot for his fe “George dear, speak }not in use, to me, all I said wa: PUP AND BOOTS were both kept in mind by the designer of this tray-mat of heavy ribbed poly- be nudged off the mat. for winter footwear, the raised édge catches the drips preventing marks| on floors and carpets. The tray has many other uses such as holding baby |pots. The plastic mat can be easily washed with soap and water and folded out of sight when {16 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 « It’s Not Too Early To Think Of CHRISTMAS! BOXED Christmas Cards by RUST CRAFT Now On Display Full Line of Camera Supplies * MOVIE CAMERAS * BROWNIE STARFLASH * BROWNIE STAR FLEX Colored Film to Fit All Cameras MOVIE PROJECTOR AND SLIDE PROJECTORS FOR RENT ; o} sy ep oe Bring Us Your Films, 24 Hour Service ae NS from 59c Up peding dish since the plate cannot ssories or flower | Td rather buy Canada At New Openin Savings Bonds” Od Siapr ~~~ Reeve R. Nesbitt presents wine cee fire hall key to chief Reasonable Rates oie ‘ | CRESCENT BEACH - The Pee NR WASHING. VICE {Fire Hall opening on Saturday|“We take for our motto, be a pee eres SERVIC was a great success, with Chief|good neighbor.” J. Morrison, Phone WI. 8-0760 Aubrey Stevens relating briefly|H. Ridley, R. Allanson: “Hope te the prodigious efforts that went|we never have to call at your sa ace into the project, and the rel-jhouse, but if we do, we'll do Tere ee jatively low budget allowance. |it good.” F. Barringer, C. Pierce, Ones (Paik | The firemen made tho fol-|Ro¥ Flanagan: “ pee Gy | a a 5 “|the Ladies Auxiliary." Onn ._ | owing: brief and earnest WEEE Réava Bob Nesbitt co : rat julated the Chief and presented him with the key. He told the audience that while the actual |building figures of the hall |¥ere $10,130.00, the same could not be achieved today for less than $50,000.00. 7 “We owe a great deal’ of gratitude,” he said, “to the | |boys on the Fire Brigade.” Surrey Councillors followed ij|with messages of congratula- \}jtions: Ted Kuhn, Roy Read- |/man, Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy |Ardiel and Alex Stewart. Municipal Manager Percy F. 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Davey, who |signed in July and was rep Jed temporarily by G. C. Grif-| }fiths. ‘The new Postmaster is| |president of the Crescent |branch of the Legion, and is | terested in community work. He will commence his new dut- ies shortly. | Vandals broke into the home {ge J. L, Woods on O'Hara Lane over the weekend, stealing some money and valuables. Hotel Leopold Prince Geor SPECIAL RATES CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Free Overnight Parking - TV Hotel Leopold IN BELLINGHAM Last week a Preaching Mis-, || |sion was conducted at Prince} |George by the Minister of }| White Rock United Church, Rey. Alfred R. Laing. ]||. He was conducting the meet-| | ings in his capacity as provin- | {cial chairman of the National | |Evangelistic Mission of the United Church of which he is nee a national council mem- | i} ince coming to Canada, Mr. |Laing has conducted some 20 missi¢ns of this kind, but with the Prince George Mission he} intends to complete his out-| side cvangclistic activities for} |some time, | The meetings in Prince George were the first of their Kind in that town for many years, and they received ex- cellent support with over 1500 registering attendance during |the week. On the closing even-| jing a large number came for-| ward to express their decisions for Christ, and to rededicate ther selves to the work of His Church During tho week Rev, Laing covered a wide field of witness heat a Hee Church makes in placed against’ wall or full : @ modern world and spoke on automatic. 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