[Married 50 Years Ago In South Africa A. picture of a handsome young Scottish officer who had \e-rved in the Boor War, was ‘the start of a romance which Queens Ara ater, (im niue, toned She Also carried |Cuiminated in marriage 50 years prea June! Bae 8 Colonial bouauét. lago. Mr. and Mrs. James Allon, F ke ep ‘Mr, Bert Disrosiers was best now residing at 19745 North ; rry Bluff Road, were married in Johannesburg on July 10, 1901, ‘after a courtship whioh had tts beginning through friends show- ing the young English girl & picture of a group of youthful in Following’ & Hoyers Hall, where the best |man proposed the bridal toast, doublering ceremony. ‘The bride is the daughter of couple have four grandohildren and one great-grandchild, afl! ae Allen is a member of eal Double Ri Performed Ai Crescent Fak River Lodge, No, 35, AF. Canon J. E. W. Pholps offici~ and A.-M. and was also active in the Canadian Legion for 30 jyears. Mra Allen is a , life ‘member of the Pythian Sisters. Noel Murphy To ated at a twilight double-ring ‘Address Ocean ceromony on Saturday, June 16 | 5 fn the Church of the Ascension, Park Gathering Crescent Beach, to unite in mar | All residents of the area are /riage Eleanor Margaret (Nonie) | cordially invited to attend o McKay and William Arthur THE SEOUAMMOO SUN & WHITH ROCK Gypsophila. Mr. Clair Breen acted as best man, while ushers were Mr. Ray Summers and Mr. Ken Stewart. The groom's brother, Mr. David Meck, sang “O Perfect Love” during the signing of tho Mr. and Mrs, Blaine James Wil- son, 14682 Washington Aves and her groom is the son of Mr. and Mra L. H. Cool, 1001 Im- perial Avenue, Burnaby. Given in martiage by Wiison tho bride wore 4& length wedding gown of and not over white satin, hioned with a lace bolero Uly-point siveves. from a beaded tiara and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis, Shc was attended by Miss Edith Cool Mr, full- lace fas- and and Miss Pat Rempel. With her » blue bridesmaid’s dress Miss Cool wore pink accessories and carried a Colonial bouquet of Her veil fell, the nowly-weds loft on a honey~ moon trip to Bellingham. For hor going-away costume lene bride chose a full-skirted blue taffeta dress worn with a full Rngth coat of peach-col “oured wool. Her accessories were in matching tones of blue and she wore an orchid corsage. At the wedding reception, where a three tiered wedding cake flanked with candles cen~ tred the refreshment table, a telegram of congratulation was read from the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of Kamloops Mr. and Mrs. Cool will make veterans bf the recently-ended es Today, after many changes aor Ee Re Reema suid ae of residence, the couple are 6). 1353 stokes Road. | hee sata ates etn seieny Nee she RECEPTION looking forward to the big Oc “geo nsored by the Ocean Park Crescent, and the groom, eldest .u® reception, held in the casion of thelr golden wedding cota) Credit W.A. the affatr|eon of Mr. and Mrs, W. Meck, SUVér Moon banquet rooom was anniversary in White Rek will’ feature te cup tedding, a /Nichol Road, are well-known iq /*tetded by, many: tHenda and They have three sons, the saje of home-cooking and a|White Rock. They both gradu-|*elttives from out-of-town, in- eldest, James, born in England, \4+toty table. There will also be|ated from Semiahmoo High ‘Uding the bride's 87 year old Charles born during their resi- 4 door prize. |School where cach received the ®*#dmother, Mrs. A. Tait, who dence in Boston, Massachusetts, gpocial speakers for the af-| all-round students’ medals for | T2velled from Kelowna for the and Roland, born in Victoria. ‘ternoon will be Mr. Noel Mur-|thelr year. The groom has been |°CC@0n, and the groom's 87 LIVED IN CRANBROOK phy, President of the B.C. So-|on the staff of both the down- %*4" Old grandmother, Mrs. For years Mr. and Mrs. Allen qa) Gredit League, and Mrs. El cri etc Hilltop branches of Holloway from Vancouver. lived in Cranbrook where he Fingarson, Vice-President of |the Bank of Montreal and very| The wedding table was cen— operated a restaurant while DIS (55 Teague. Mrs. Murphy and active in Jaycee and sports ac-\tred by a thres-tiered wedding wife took on the job of running airs. 7 Irwin have been asked tivities in the community. The cake, flanked by white tapers. her own beauty parlour. Upon i pour, bride worked in the B.C. Tele- nd bouquets of red and white ethene: one pea -- phone business office in Van-|Toses and stocks. ‘The bride's Tegister. : 6 1787 Grandview ars tiicle (aces aS SNS ates mae Bee ae atid in South move to White Rock for health Sunnyside PTA Take ene TOOLeE eat Prepac Pape trast. s Rempel’s oe easons. H 2 pink and her accessories were Burnaby. its eran tia pearew apo vand Pre-School Census Given in marriage by her pipeaen of congratula— SF] today he can say that tha cli-. A number of the Sunnyelde|father, the bride chose @ full 7/7 a ee ei ler 7 mate here sults him vory well. PTA members are taking a/Skirted, ballerina-length gown <2 /) : { ‘ of white lace over shimmering tchewan, Camrose, Alber- i | The couple bullt their own census of all district pre-school | Of ; eee home on North Bluff Road children up to five years of age. white satin with a satin cum- ta, Nelson, yoos and Peach— whero they still reside and This is a project to assist the merbund. A coronet of nylon net land, B.C. where they both followed their School Board in estimating ners sn es a Gert eae of eee ere a ne : ening school accommodation and re- Vell. She carried her white con~ Tony nkiin, rs. Hubert Wholesale and Retail ee RY cel ett k ae quirements for the future: firmation prayer book covered Hogg, Miss Isabel McKee, Miss cosy home aro eloquent witness Wedne June 13 at With lace from her paternal Norma Angus and Miss Arlene Our Everyday their ekill in the art though Sunnyside School, the Sunny-|8tandmother’s wedding veil, BMfoisio were serviteurs. i neither one has been able late- side PTA elected the following topped with a spray of red roses | For the wedding trip to Spo- | . ly to follow it quite so enthu- Officers for the ensuing and stephanotis. kane and the Okanagan, the ! Prices siastically. President, Mrs. D. H Bridal attendants were Miss bride wore a sheath of avocado { For their “big day’ on July *ccretary, Mrs R. Patricia McKay, Miss Caroline green topped with an ivory 10 the Allen's are holding open treasur:r, Mrs. O1 Desautels Meek and Miss Jean McKay, bengaline duster, She chose ac- Are Always se at their North Bluff home elde their = mily fre Specials Sapna s sons and F | 1347 Johnston Road W.R. 4-7551 Bith: Aisle enitesroe ee hg . in the Koote The When renewing your unemployment insurance books complete a registration form for each insured employee | This year all insured persons in Canada must be registered, and blank forms, UIC 409R, are being sent to all employers for this purpose. If you have not received yours by June 25th write or phone your local NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ——————— Unemployment Insurance Commission J. G. “Chief Commissioner Remember: New 1956-57 insurance books cannot be issued without the completion of a registration form. Bisson C. A. L, Murchison R. J. Tallon Commissioner Commissioner at ° 44 The honour rolls are to be gowned in ballerina-length taf-|cessories of avocado and white presented to the top pupils on feta gowns of yellow, rose and and a corsage of roses and step June 22 at 7.30 p.m. A film will blue respectively. They wore hanotis. shown’ and everyone is wel-|nylon net head bands and car-| On their return the couple will come. jtied bouquets of sweet peas and iyesids in New Westminster. {Cloverdale, Tenders will be called for the Lord Tweedsmuir High School, Cloverdale, in the next two weeks, F Home Ec. Assoc’n To Convene The Canadian Home Econo- mics Association Convention George Murray School Attendance : | Will Pass 10,000 Mark There will be an estimated ,| 10,162 pupils in attendance at |Surrey’s 36 clementary and five high schools at the opening of the September term, Municipal jjInspector K. B. Woodward an- nounced. There ate now 9,340 on the roll. There will be 40jwill be held from July 9 to 12 _ |elasses still on shift and a com-/in Vancouver. j|Plement of 332 teachers on the} This convention promises to ]| staff. be interesting and enjoyable for Linoleum contracts for 16)one and all Those in charge of schools totalling $24375 were |errangements promise a pleas~ awarded to Floors Modern Co. ant and valuable session. Ltd., New Westminster, and _—— 2,437 for the re-roofing of| The Ottawa river, largest tri- Semiahmoo and Queen Elizabeth butary of the St. Lawrence, is High Schools to Dale Builders, 696 miles long: = = ——— SaaS SSS George Murray can be heard | regularly on “Cross-Canada Hit Parade,” the CBC Television show which brings you not only the top tunes of the weok but specialty dance numbers and vivals of dance classics Great Northern B.C. | Traffic On Increase Rafl business between British Columbia and Seattle havo §reatly increased since the war, Great Northern Railway Presi- dent, John W. Budd said last week. Passenger traffic has mounted and the new stroam- lined car service has doublod. Some of the G.N. line to Seat- flo Is being rebuilt and plans for a centralized traffic control How the time system which can double the 4 capacity of. single track Mnos\| ¢ check your subscripti 20 are belng mado. on the uppor right hand corner “Brelght business in an the |aumber Is a lower figure than — north-west has reflected a great id industrial boom in the whole territory and has been gratify— ing to the rallronds,” safd Mr, ‘Badd. “We are improving our |) methods and catering to all Budd denied n offered