thive or four weak intervals. tions ‘hin out In several opera’ —2 Inches apart the first Ume, 4 dnctios ‘spart tho second time, 6 inches the third operation, Ocean Park S.C, } Plan Garden Party Arrangements were mado to hold « Garden Party at the Cobb, n d using tho thinnings for/nomo of Mr. and Mra. H- Garden Balt i By all means |stokes Road, on June 37, when : salad or cooking, By all most See cig Beslily OMATE ue em pone, oF tholt [organization met_at the ome full benefit, 0 ore . ed eS SS cscnas Sse aa valus, Never lof Mrs Oliver Scott on Tues year. While an annual ce |favour and food Ae Be alte ta advisable for most Niet thom get old. oka hei apes { RNS int A Be 7 7 0 speak. Mrs. members of tho cabbage family,| Repeat the same process As : ig: Deal ia i ose the tof Carrots. Murphy ft doosn't pay to change en 5 on that occas room. Sow them Jot. To obtain the ‘best | Spinach SarAG inches deap, or dib eanreron thia crop, It 38) nis may yet be sown for acute ‘clusters aaa necessary Floh, well-cul As the weather gets} Tho Brenda York beans ees a Senn dy and Ht wtands to | ner is apt to run Very|Schoot held in the Ocean Park ind, an yarmer it is a) t LY th aed bates that after manuring and qateky, so it is advisable to} yan on Thursday night drew Obs elses : cultivating the onion bed for a]... on a north border, Give}or the lurgest attendance tha F Ba Asie: aie number of years, & highly fer) onty of room; It is less UKCly has been in tho hall for some Fata tare the same [tile plot will result. Tt ia te ran‘than when crowded = Githe — Q Bee ; most dena ve Mrs. J. W, Phelps G lar /bo a shame to waste Endive 3 ey f fs te ‘Beariet Runner, high degree of fertility upon! . patavian may be sown affair and introduced “Brenda 7 fprecatipaaiet either Injother vegetables which do not) 1 be useful to use| York” to the gathering wee f » wy » Ol 0 roductivencas. Blue jrequire it in the same manner as spinach; |thanked the W.A. of the Churel re } ip 9 same way as let2/or the Ascension for the pre- | a very good variety to | Parsn! treat In the same wa | cis Veta ‘ h malt for Winter use. Thin out the young seedlings, |... Sow again in Jyno, ‘as it) parations that ha el eens sown, |8% soon as they ard ITB), \.45 likely to run then than|to insure a successful evening. | brticularty re is Jenough to handle, to & OO} Hn: sown earlier The door prizes were won by pee a BA apart. Lettuce Mrs. B. Green and Mr. Lorne aes ise toe Carrots) Sow small quantites at inter-|Cheveric, Other prize ae. bihere ts no reason why| Keep on sowing suce As I have strossed before, Mrs. H SED RY, nae qs, at lettuce: ' » tood Phelps, Mrs. MoGal- batches In small quantities, At). soar lettuce has more food } feeee : Fas than the blanched head {Ii Mrs. Harrang, Mrs, R.| tettuce. Salad Bow! is one of |Temblett, Mrs. Nash, Birs.| ] the best leaf lettuce Armstrong, Mrs, Walker, Mrs Corn Manners, Mrs. Peers, Mrs. ense Both Sweet Corn and field|Langdale and Mra S. King. varieties may be sown with|During Intermission « film was safety now. Sow in drills and /shown. thin out to foot or 18 inches | ole SL. e. | One of the best ways fo apart, or better still plant with| Mr. and Mrs, D. Hill, North | dsl a dibber = 18 inches ap Bluff Road, and family, were} i > he ee or ¢ to n hill, and|calied to Edmonton on t exewtnae good cunts P thin out all but one | week end owing to the death of } Cucumbers, squash, marrows,|Mrs, Hill's father. The sympathy hi Q 29 0% he * a R06: ut to food sound bank balance. Regular and melons may be sown now, lof the community goes ot Bae or plants may be the family in their bercavoment. kyings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred eat anatonbina a planted out } D. McCloy, accompanied ay want the down planted out] Mrs. I n j re jin 9 d ground or in| by Jackie and Ian, left on Wed yayment ona home of your own, a TV set oracar... lirenchésifn well-rotted |nesday, for Potorborough, Ont, i 's ed’ is on your mind |manure and t has been |whe she will spend sometime Reeser Sea peecucation + ‘ added. This is only necessary /with her parents and other re-) ir a leisurely retirement someday. Whatever itis for the White Plume variety | 1atives. which has to be earthed up for| eee hat you want or need, you have to learn the secret Tho green varlety,| arr. and Mrs. T, Rimmer leave | 4 A “a § planted on level ground. jon the on a trip to Eng-| q jethin; regularly, Pay by pay you plan t ese 2 : ea ae | to plants should not be |1and to visit relatives. | fore away the money except in emergencies till planted out in the open ground se F oat jbefore May 16, Plant the prun-| Mr. A. Rines of Sunnyside} reach Ne , es ie ee aving ing varieties for best results. | Road is a patient in White Rock for the next one, Why not open a Savings Account Grow one stem only, pinching |FHospital, We wish him a speedy vith d Jout all latorats. | CEB Peppers and © plants amet: r jshould not be set. c the] Tho W.A of the Church of BSA kea ert OnE Ascension met in the SS on Tuesday for the regu-| CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE...) 2°" g with Mro-| White Rock Marth geese in Canat es in the chair, Tentative | § rae: = : oe ae eae ere made for the annual | Building Oye se a | } be easily concealed: Fae Be charge for this servic, You pay only the nomi instruments go into service, For complete information for @ free copy of pe | BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE Company HAVE JTELEPIONES : Lad, | WANT THENI— with wiring Concealed. write or call the business office of the “Good Telephone Pianning in New Hom: a new home? Telephone Company |he |Reidville Liberals Have THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1966 cussion. Refreshments were Jater served by the ladies of the West Surrey Liberal Associa ‘on. rool were also danced to the tunes of the pipes by Doreen A parlour show will be held )COOK: Barbara. Pepper, Mar in conjunction with a meeting |#*ret Cook and Paddy Studd of Reldville and District Gar—|Followéd the serving of refresh— den Club, in Reldville Halt on |™onts and general dancing to Monday, May 21 at 8 p.m. Don |S°0erdlan accompaniment by ‘Howard, president, will conduct | Robert Stenhouse, the mpeting. Tom Barber, well- known garden export, will be|Crescent Guild guest speaker. All garden lovers. Elects New. Ofhic ers are cordially invited to attend, Ths annual mecting of the Crescent Handicraft Guild was held at the home of Mra. A. L. Dryden, on Monday, Many 7 at 2 Ppem. A very successful year of progress was shown by the re- ports in ceramics, copper Work, aluminum ¢étehing, and ol) painting. Tt was decided to put a small display of handi- crafts, as requested, in the White Rock Tibrary for the month of May. The work shop meetings will eteare Caledonians Close Season With Dance The last meeting for the sen- gon of the St Andrew's Cale- donian Society for the Lower Fraser Valley, held at tho | White Rock Hotel on the even ing of ‘Thursday, May 3 was one of special entertainment Business belig disposed of, including discussion of a sum— mer plenio at Pees Arch Park, |commence again earty in Sept= four new members were in Jember, and the new. officara’ (er ducted into the Society with the ithe year will be as follows: usual formal ceremony. Wel-Iatrs A. L. Dryden, président: comed individually into the |Mre W. FL Shelp, 1st vice pre. group by President Bob Crich- y sident; Mrs. Buchand, 2nd vice ton were: Mrs. Myrtlo David-|presidont; Mrs. W. Lome, #60- son, Mrs. A, McKay, Mra. I, C.|rotary; Mra, B. McLafen, cor Moffat and Miss Pat Stearns responding secretary, and Mrs. W. Sheppard, treasurer, Mrs. J. Middleton will be layette con- Four couples of Country Dancing the Scottish Society went through the graceful paces of|vener for Save the, Children two dancing numbers with ac- Fund companitment by Mra. R. P.! The final meeting for the Wintersteen on tho plano. 1955-1956 season was brought The audience was siao treat ed to selections by the Cale to a close with a pleasant so- cial hour and dainty tea. Tip Top Service. Travel Information Taylor's TAXI n Party which will be| on July 4. Gladys Wise, a former of Ocean Park, arrived back in Canada on April 13. She is leaving immediately for The House, Taylor Flats, » is going as Bis Taylor Flats | miles from Dawson about nine miles Miss fon to and from VANCOUVER ISLAND SECHELT PENINSULA POWELL RIVER Fast, Frequent Ferry Service Every Day Reservations NOT Needed TOPS for convenience— Fort St. John. eee from parties being held Ocean Park Hail in ald funds improve to the building are prov Prize winners to assist In ry popular a day night's party were Mrs, H. McGalliard, Ofrs. M.| Terrell, Mr Quinn and Mr. J. Winship. Capacity Meeting Reidville Hall was filled to capacity on Wednesday ovening, May 9 for the annual meeting of the Delta Provincial Libera} Association. Officers elected were: Hon. Pres. Prime Mini ster Rt. Hon, Louis St. Laur- ent; Hon. Senator Tom Reld; Pres, Wm. Wilson; Vice Pres, Robert Tait; Secre y-troasurer, Don Roas. nt Deachman, Executive Secretary for B.C. Liberal As- voclation, and ‘Robert J. Coop- er, area vice=prealdent for Fras er Valley, wore guest speakers, Mr. Cooper brought forward the Watchwords of tho late Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Mackenzio King, Unity, Security and Free dom. He pointed out that wo once again have unity amongst Liberals, but that socurity and es.” freedom are boeing badly jeo- pardized by the actions of tho Social Credit Goyernmont in Victoria. Mr. Deachman gave an inter- esting and informative talk on organization which was followed ‘by questions and intensive dis- TOPS for space —TOPS for speed Follow The Black Ball Flag! Summer Coal Prices May Ist to June 30th, 1956 Regular Discount Summer Price Price = DRUMHELLER LUMP $21.50 $1.30 $20.20 DRUMHELLER EGG $19.90 $1.00 $18.90 ORUMHELLER NUT $16.50 $1.00 $15.50 DRUMHELLER STOKER ey BLEND oo. cccseresse $1880) $0.75 McLEOD RIVER LUMP . $22.20 $1.70 McLEOD RIVER EGG . $21.45 $0.95 McLEOD RIVER & NUT $18.00 $0.50 CANMORE BRIQUETTS — $22.30 $0.50 McLEOD RIVER STOKER BLEND $17.85 0.75 These Summer Prices A Received For Delivery MAY 1 AND JUNE 3 Subject To Change W. cua pply Only - c 4