Set at ial 0 bazaar Gay spring blossoms centred the tea tables at the annual spring bazaar sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Can- adian Legion The event was held in the Legion Hall, John- ston Road, Wednesday, April 1. Mrs. Bingham, representative of the Fraser Valfey District Council, officially opened the bazaar which featured home baking, white elephant stalls, novelties, plants and sewing. Refreshment convenor was Mrs. N. Graham, assisted by Mrs. E. Pearson, Mrs. M. Stag- er, Mrs. C. Petty, Mrs, S. Ellis and Mrs, N. Criddle. The home baking stall was convened by Mrs. M. Eccleston, Mrs. S_ F. Stewart and Mrs. Walter Hunter; white elephant, Mrs. A. Dempster, Mrs. S. Flet cher; novelties, Mrs. M, Kyle and Mrs. V. Trodden; plants, Mrs. Woodall and Mrs. E. Ing- lis; sewing, Mrs. A. Willoughby and Mrs. J. Thomson. Mrs. C. Niccoli and Mrs. M. McElhinney were in charge of the door Mr. Ciro won the sweater raffle; Miss Jones, the hamper; John Blake, the cake and Mrs. V. Green, the door prize. The particularly beautiful | table decorations were the work) of Mrs. E. Inglis. * . | Skin divers now total 25 Brian Blades was elected} president of White Rock's Skin Diving Club at the club's or- ganizational meeting held in| the White Rock Sporting Goods Shop, Washington Ave.,, Thurs- day, March 26. Charlie Caldwell was named | vice president; Arlene Terria-| ult, secretary treasurer and Laurence Hassell, Lloyd North, | Ted Bakker and Dennis Uren.) directors. Twentyfive members have al- ready enrolled in the newly- erganized club. for the formation of a Junior Club to be organized in the summer. Members plan to visit Brans- Wiek Bay, six miles north of | Horseshoe Bay on Sunday, April| 12, ‘when they will explore the} ynn Valley or Raggety Ann, 15 oz. clear waters in company with members of other Skin Diving clubs throughout the lower mainland. The outing is be-| ing sponsored by the Haney Skin Diving Club. Enthusiasm in the club's ac|/Empress Pure Orange, 48 oz. tin tivities continues to mount with | seme members enjoying the bay | waters clad in skin diving ap | parel every day. Twenty-four} members took to the water ad-| Javent to the pier Sunday after- ICE CREAM PEAS Old South Frozen, 16 oz. PEACHES COFFEE neon. two ef whom were girls.| Airway Fresh Ground, 16 oz. pkg. Mr. Hugh Stroyan of New Westminster is on hand each Sunday te instruct club mem- hers, ) | | | Red itrave chairman praises local support T. Harry Morden, chairman | of the Red Cross drive for funds, reports the splendid to- tal of $2500 could never have been realized without the un- tiring efforts of the enthusiastic canvassers coupled with the ‘warm response of White Rock's) residents. With some receipts still to come, Mr. Morden reports the drive was highly successful with White Hock being one of the few B.C. cities to go over the top in its campaign effort. 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