ry: ) ' I SON HERE . . . From Beattie eame Mr. and Mrs, George Blearna with young Suzy, Kenny nnd Gre- Kory, to be the guests of Mr. Stoarn’s parents, Mr, and Mra, J. W. Stearne, #17 Thrift. MANY VISITORS . , . Mr. and Mrs, B, Ravening, Kyle Court, have eajoyed summer an host and hose at St. Johns, Que. Bt. James Church, St. John's, Quebec, was the scene of a pretty double ring ceremony on July 5, 1682, when Mabel Elizabeth (Bette) Ring, daughter of Mr, and Mra. ‘Armold W. Ring, St. John, NB. anda Jack H. Ki won of Mr, and ‘Mra R. Roy King, of White Rock, ‘B.C, were united in marriage by Rev, Lionel Temple-Hill. ‘The church wnx effectively dec ermied with red and white carna- fietig weevoey said omiaier ct flowers. ‘Mins Irene Debly was bridesmaid and John Macdougall swan best man, Ushers were N, C. Nay and 8. E. Bednash, Cpl, Allan Goucher played the puptial music. From Toronto in June, came Men, Ravening’a mother, Mra 1s Pelty, who In spite of her 7@ years, mado the train tip unnealnted. While here Mra, Ravening took mother to Seattle for a briet trip, whieh proved a’ gtoat thrill to the ly woman, affonting her her first opportunity to sleep ih t United States. For years aho had Jonged to do this, but had lacked companion to accompany her Included Mrs, M. Mr, and Mrs Gould of Tor ther queate Gatiop of Winnip, The bride chore a dallerina| A, Harriton and J. engin gown of white net faabloned onto, vinited them in August, and over akirts of aaiin and lace, The|recently Mr, nnd Mra C; Hany- bolero stylo Jacket buttoned down |man of Courtney and son Jack the front and the full length | from Ladner. @eovea ended in points over w eve bands Her shoulder length yell] ON ISLAND . Mr. and Mra. ‘was held by a cap of white satin| Jimmie Goodlet, Pacific Avenue, ‘and lace, She carried American |aro vacationing on Vancouver tn- Beauty roses. fand, visiting Port Albern| and Misx Debly wore a ballerina vicinity. jength gown of mauve Taco over tee tafela. Her head-dress was of| $8 YEARS WED... . Their 38th fatching color and she carried} wedding anniversary was cele- yellow roses. brated by Mr. and Mrs, W. WH- reception was held at the Stam|son, 716 Washington Ave, on y, September 2. The home- Lounge of the RCAF Station witl about 80 guests present. Mr, and| Mrs King left by motor on a trip| to Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride chose a street length dress of mauve nylon itn white accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses. On thelr return | they will reside at 59 St. Denis St., ‘coming of thelr ron, Maurice, who for the past year has becn work- ing at Bralorne, olted forward to with tlon. Due to arrive hom day, he will spend some time with his parents before he enrols in the Fa fs being St John’s, Quebec. | wh het e: PRAIRIE Back to} BUSY SUMMER . . From reading, netic, Is} Prince Rupert where they hd re:|somewhat of a chinge to Allan sided for 23 years, come Mr. and) Dobson, Pacific A\ varied summer he some of which has been Lacombe, Alia, doing carpenter work. He reports ho. witnessed a. two-d: 5 Mra. S. P, Woodside, Mr. Woodside’s » position rt as praiser with the Canadian Customs ap Becessitated thelr move. Though comparatively new in White Rock they have already had a busy sum- ner. Thelr daughterinlaw and “grandchildren from Prince Rupert, Mrs. J, P. Koodside, with young Randy ang Patty spent a delight {4 three weeks with them, Mrs, Woodside's sister and brother-in- ‘aw, Dr. and Mrs. J, Kearens of ‘Mthambra, Calif, motored up to wisit them. Mrs, J. Wiltse of | Noth Vancouver, and Mrs. O. B. Sather of Vancouver, have also enjoyed the Woodside's hospitality. To LIVE HERE . . . Another _Bewcomer to White Rock, who Is | pleased beyond words with her new locale, in Mra. Mary Ashton, 220 Johnston Road, For a number of years she was in charge of the| En route back to Calgary, the Biurece’ residence at the Vancouver Dowlings visited Hungry Horse General, and enjoyed every minute |Dam, north of Kalispell, Mont. a ef it Working with young girls|profect designed to supply power i nurse's training presented and Irrigation to the coustry nouth constant challenge and opportunity Gf HeTemh and one which Mr. to her. Dowling described ax a “marvellous Mrs. Ashton resided on Kerfoot undertaking.” Road a number of years ago. After another week In Calgary, y snowfall amounting to 5 inches, in Inte August while in the area, END LONG TRIP. . . Mr. and| Mrs..0. W. Dowling. of 430. Paci- fic Avenuc, have returned | to White Rock from a 4000-mile trip by car which took the entire month of August to complete. Leaving White Rock the last day of July Mr. and Mrs. Dow- ling drove to Calgary where thoy visited thelr son, W. H, Dowling, who later took hls parents on a top to Helena, Montana. ‘There, Mr. Dowling, senior, ted a sister, Mrs. Clara Sieger, and the party enjoyed a wonderful time. motor tess to guoste from far and nent. | i hor Mr, and Mra, home, returning by way of Boul~ der Dam, ove ‘recovery. VURCHASE , . . Leaving the Hilltop area to realde in the west] NEWCOMER , are Mr. and Mra, Mark Gel- the Sun's growing lint of mubsoril fond and young Lots, 279 “G" Bt.'orn In G, H, Ancrum, 264 Worter, They have purchaeed the Bennett | who is a nowcomor to White ‘ously for exercise. Com-| NEW HOME Dowling left for rather poor of inte but he feo The Semiahmoo Sun and White Rock confident the Invidorating White\ THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1992, Rock air will aesiet him in bie - il \oid frie | Another oft") Journeyed from Calgnry to rexiderice at 220 Martis Bt vueution he farmed | #randeon, homo ut Marine and Nichol and|from Clayton, whe sill lake up realdence withih a few for 30. yours, He remembers hin |COMAr and Mrs. J. MeBurney tn woek ‘ boyhood home In Hastings, Bng- | Halifax, acer) Jund, whore tha cliff #kirted the eb ty HALE AND HEARTY fea mich ike the White Mock| VACATION OVER , Home , brating tle O2nd: birthday we shoreline, One advantage he re-\ftom ® vacation in Beattle and Unuua) affalr for Mr. Harry Sture e0lls, however, wax the trojley |Murquitiam te 36a, 1, 1, White, 1260 Paoitio Highway, Sep. [Aste UNEd to tranaport the rou 806 Thrift, Aw guest of her daugh- Nor 17; Thin ayilo yentieman, (dents from the seashore (o the |ters whe enjoyid m three-week stay doesn't town above, in euch piace, A pleunant wurprise becoming Just a little bored, chops see for her wan the wink of her son | Mr and Mrs. |and daughterindaw, Me, ond Mre ‘Of great importance to the Me- Tock Burneye Js the birth of thelr ‘Sharon Kinley alsd of Calgary, An Mary MeParlane and grat nd, Kx Mayor Andrew Davi ter Theresa, who mat the MeBurney Rome, Peter Sohn, to Lhe Ing {o Canada 45 yonrx ago from], Coyno with ‘Timothy, Vincent, |I« 1. White, of Kansas City, Hane hin native d, hé looks fors/dim, Terry und twink Nora und \*as ward to many more Indian sum beth, have taken up residence cee nier months and Septembor birth: a 267 Foster St The Coyne) PRAIIGE VISITORS . See ROT WARD DICKSON Jdays. family arrived from Weymouth,’ cont guests of Mr, and Mra, W. ak Sea ie wae England, five re ago - Taylor, 21 Forter, were Mr, und | More rollicking shennetenen IMPROVE NOME, , . Mr, and’ orarlly resided at 62 Stayte Mond, [Mra, Dan Farehuw of Flin Wion,| Wises ete he eoatetaate taal Mra, A. Eme 855 North wim, 1 oats hd wm thhe weekly ball Smale haye been gett thelr grounds nae Ch tte } Y In order aftor making extensive al )} W. V. Clarke of FE ITS A BOY... Mr. and Dial 980 every Wednesday torations on thelr home, Recent {berta, aro visiting White Rock on|J. C,-Harrop, 330 Foster 01920 peat guests have included a former |*helr way to California, are the proud parente of a bounc neighbor, Mrs, A, Marsh, of Otter, e018 = jing baby boy, James George, born Pa c BC, and Mrs, H, Hadfield and| FAIR WINNER Thomas | September 12 at the Royal Colum-| i TE | young daughter Linda, from | E I, Foster Street, reigns again [blan, a brother for yne, Dor | , Langley. Jas the Wheat King of the PNE./And Charlotte Ann, G0"0 |aking firsts for the third eueces: an NEW GP... . One new resi-|#ive year Is an accomplishment he| NEW RESIDENTS! agnttora mont twhitet RGeK |is justly proud of. His winners in- |comers to the Hilltop aren aré ustly be proud is Angus MeLeod,