Sunnyalde Road near an evening of entertainment ‘take place at Sunnyaide Com- ua Refreshments will be following the entertain: home of Mrs. F. H. Pickering, Sunnyside, accompanied by Mr fed to Mount Vernon, Washington, for » Dominion Day outing. Miss H, Nicholson, who Ix on the slaff at the Indian Day School at Bella Bella, is renewing ncquaint- ‘ances in the district. Mina Margaret Forsman of V« eouver, is visiting, her aunt and wuncle, Mr, and Mrs, J, Mair. Guests of Mrs, Margaret Berry this week haye been Mr, and Mra. ‘Art Berry and son Bobby of Van- couyer; also Mrs. Berry's brother abd sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, W. Reynolds; “also of Vancouver. ‘The Sunnyside Explorers Club marked the end of their second Year by = social evening at Sunny- side Community Hall, July 2, Their chief councillor, Mrs. G, Currie di- rected the games, assisted by Audrey Frawley, Refreshments ‘were served, including a beautl- fully decorated birthday cake, made by Mrs. Al. Moritz. Guests included Mrs. A. Tuttle, Mrs. Dool, ‘Mrs. Al, Moritz and Mrs. Ray Strusa. Miss W, Collis returned to her| home on Stayte Road from a va- ation in Southern Sask. ‘Andy Sostad left on Dominion Day on a fishing trip with his uncle, J. Nygard. Mr, and Mrs. Kreiger and fam- By of Korkton, Sask, are visiting ‘at the home of his brother at Sunnyside. Mr, and Mrs, HD, Collins and daughter Barbara, of Edmonton, are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mra, B. Christensen, Johnston Road, ‘A murprise party took place at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Pickering last Wednesday even- Ang, when friends gathered to hon- our Mr, Pickering on the occasion of his birthday. Mrs. N. McDonald spent a few Gays jn Vancouver last week. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hood will be sorry to hear that Mr, Hood is iM and in a pationt Jo Royal Columbian Hospital, New|on and continue until dark. Westminster, We wish him a mpeedy recovery, Murlel Somtad, accompanied by’ ‘Delores McIntyre left for Hunt- ‘ngdon where they have secured employment, ~ sae Mins Mary Mokoe of Edmonton, Aerts, In w vest at the home Mr.and Mrs, Adrian Tuttio, Ke i2 c ‘column that a turkey supper would staying. This Ie the frat trip to be served on July 20, but at @!the west cont for Mr, and Mra “meeting of the congrogation at the | MolHackney July 4 It was decided to hold the land Mrs. Potter of Hilltop, motor- ‘Sunnyalde. ef food found local}; DANCE every SATURDAY “ol 1g, wis Silver: Moon Ballroom planned for July 20 DAISY STRUM t dren, of Ceylon, Sank. aro visiting Felatives In Sunnyalde, Both tadion are daughtors of Mr. and Mra, Gus and they think it a | Very leo place. supper later In tho season, Welcome to Mr, and Mra, Wil- ches Noms of Port Arthur, Ont, now “nd Mrs James Malr of residents in Sunnyside, having Purchased a home on Bost Rond, Miss Mivy Lou Strum and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carrico of Seattle Wore guosta of Mr, and Mra, Ray Strum last wookend. Mr, and Mrs, Boland arrived on Saturday from Regina, Sask, to Spend their mummer vacation at Sunnyside Auto Court, They re- =| Port heavy rain on thelr trip via the States nnd wore glad to got to the sunshine of the const Mrs, Youngberg of Gull Lake, {s visiting with Mrs. Conick, Best Road. Mrs, Gladya Bruce returned from her vacation at Weyburn, Sask. , Congratulations to Gerald Scheligend on winning second prize for the best upholstered car’ at the Provincial Soapbox Derby! held at Mission City, July 2. Library Day at Sunnyside Com- munity Hall, afternoon of July 12. Len Hannusch of Sunnyside, 1tt | by plane for Kitchener, Ont,, on his vacation | Alllson Stuart will spond her va-! cation at Keeler, , having started her trip on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MeBride are Feceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Robert Bonn, Sat- uray, July 7, at St. Mary's Hos- pital, New. Westminster, Mrs. ©, Sockett and wee daugh- | ter Vicky, of Hope, are visiting: Mr. and Mrs, N. McDonald this! week. Mra. W. H. Bradley of Seattlo, Spent a week visiting her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cassandro. —— Eagles plan salmon harheque Sunday Peace Arch Eagtes are having a freak salmon barbeucue, July 15, at thelr hall, 500 feet cast of High- way 99, on the Blalno-Sumas Pavertont, The public Jn Invited to dine ‘out on’ that afternoon on ono of the delicactes of the Pacifie North- West. The charge will be very Teasonable, reports J. McLean, and serving will start nt 12 o'clock Preparing the {reshly-caught salmon will be the Eaglos’ barbe- que chef, who, McLeun states, In ‘® past master of the art, with a mpecinl method perfected after Yearn of experience. Thin dining-out novelly iy de- ‘ined to wiv thone in the vicin- ity of Blaine and White Rock” » chance to trent thelr out-of-town Visitors to one of the finoat kinds | Afr, and Mra, Albert De Roose and children nccompanicd by Mr, And Mrs, Mac Hackney and chil- walls still exist, Bakewell, Buxton {and Matlock—all very beautiful and green, Stopped and had a pare still 158. Editor, Semiahmoo sun: with mich amusement, the totte which was sent to me while hol We arrived Liverpool 9 a.m, May 5, Relatives waiting on the dock for me, Tho Customa shed was a busy place. I got through without any bother. They know old Customs officers don't smugele. But English folks returning trom holldays In Canada really got the ‘works, Nylons and clgarettes aro the ehief quarry, Liverpool fm badly war-scarred, and the trains Iooked old and rusty, We rode through ‘Tho Peaks of Derbyshire. Tho old Roman lunch of fish and chips, with bread and butter and tea—4s, each. Arrived Nottingham and found wonderful changes, Thousands of beautiful homes among troos and jParks that in my flme belonged to earls, lords, eto, and the deer around. sterday we drove through miles of blucbells and wild rhododendrons. Butter until a fow days ago was |28 @ pound, and has now ad- vanced to 2s, Gd. Eee, Sd.; tea, fillet of cod, good, Oa. 2s, 6d.; 8d; Is. now spuds, cooked ham, not ra- halibut, flour, 4 tioned, imported from Germany, 10s. a pound, vory fat, Also solld fat, bacon, they call It, at 45.; off ration, and they were queueing: for It Let me remind you that there are strict regulations regarding. the selling and using of produce from your own fnrm. I know a Kavernment employeo in a respon- sible position who bought 3 wean- od pigs, at £12 cach, When they wore ready to kill, he applied for a permit to Kill one. Ho killed two. The inspector called and IN- SPECTED. Ho sald, “How como your plz has two left sides?” He had ‘old black market the two right sldes, not thinking. Result was a £100 no. 0.5 I read, along with my friends, pubilihed In your irae of May 3, daying here; wo thought T would ond you a few of my Imprenslonx }of ham that ts wrapped and pro- mushrooms, 108, « 1b, And not much heart, Hedding plants are high, 2x, 64. 4 dozen; 100 leek seedlingsr In, 64, fettuce Im, | Plants delivered, BREATH, YOU WHITE Rock | GARDENERS—6e, 64. St wan for delivery, Brown twill bed sheets that sold Wikh, but it to, Paid n vinit yorterday to the St. Bornard Monastery at Ci Forest, Lelcostorahire, 1 was sori ously thinking of Joining the Or der, but when T war told they rise at 2 a.m, and 1.90 am, on Sunda and work and pray 17 hours a day, it wan all off. The countryside wax really beautiful, and the fragrance from thé miles of May-blossom hedgerows {m hard to describo, Groen pastures studded by the fine ‘old Copper Beech, pink and white Chostnut; the sides of the ronda a mass of Dlucbells, The monks operate a 200-acre farm. Thero-are about 80 monks, and they are of different Orders. Some ne vorae with people from outside, but will acknowledge you with a slight bow. ‘The onc who escorted us around told un how they lve and work. They at 2 and go to prayer and devotions til 6 They thon have a simple meal, with an occasional no meat They cat vegetables; day and coffeo once. The church Js 2 beautiful edl- fice and was bulit entirely by the monks and looks as if it would Inst forever. They only remo’ thelr shoes retiring, and sleop on boards with n pallet made of straw from the farm, The pil- low Is chaff, They live and dic on the farm, and are burled in the gown they wear; no coffin. One Indy visitor asked if it was truc that they were buried standing up. He sald “No, that's when wo really Me down.” There Is never a moment ot them aro} not at prayer all through the 24 hour day. Now here are a few hints for those who have friends and send parcels. There is a certain kind In not all An wood am, c or tea oneo as when that some duced In Vancouver and sold In White Rock, It arrivex in first Black market prices are torri- bly high. You can buy oranges at Sd. each; grapefruit 8d. and 9d. each: good apples 1s. 8d, to 2: Rooncbetries at 5, Od. and straw- berries 6s.; comico pears, 19, Four milox from Blain: GOOD SPONSORED BY PEACE rh, Sat, July 1014 Bob Hope “The Lemon Drop Kid” Ani—2 OAWTOONS And—COMEDY Ta, Weal, Thy July 17, 18, 19 DANNY KAYE Fun and Spice Every Saturday Night — Haynie Hall Modern Dance:and Square Dances class shape, It In s0 good that one of my friends ate most of it raw. They thought it was cooked, and they sajd it wax delicious. I hayo shipped 14 of them and thoy all arrived I think it will be safo, © on Lynden Highway MUSIC ARCH PAGLE: Sea Yue THEATRE, BLAINE, WASH. Sun, Mon. duly 1516 se vuor Houari I HER HILARIOUS ACADIMY AWARD. PERFORMANCE Te are In. 645; toinatove trom | wavartiaod Ja 04, to 4h; English hothouse | Sun, My nephew tnd a dozm tomato HOLD your |Edith Methernt of Buena Vista | Avenue, had has her guests Inst her sister, Mra Tong of Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, and hor nephew, Garth Long and her nieco Miss Hetty Sorries, also of in your Semiahmoo ‘Tea and tea-bags, sR, canned xalmon, canx of bulk peaches, lard, Crisco, ‘pines pps! ie Ba, 6d, a Un here: Well, after a the beautiful places I have vinited, shall be glad to nee White Tock again and en- yy & steak, although I have fared very well, and If you have money You can oat good here, But the average worker docs not get high nd Andingn in Morte Old Tny-| for 39, 14, a pair in 191) are now|enouith wages to live sood. Mont] n Jand) an waa. tn. pale, ‘Towoln that could be|Prople are dronsed well, and you! Wo nda cold trip, it wonders |MOUNNE for 40 In Vancouver, men] don't yee the barefooted eld fully calm and enjoyable, Lota of|7 1d, ouch, 1 uakod the oterk around, ‘They are cleaning up the 00d 004, Baan and Guinness at|Why tho 1d, Ho anid ‘hat’ the| Moma ond getting the people out Won bottle; 20 olgarettes, any | Prony” in the fronts air, AM Housse now brand, 10; 60 flaty at do, Or-] Clothing {n cheap compared to| have wardens, back nnd front eheatra In tho tounse played wood | Canadian prices. Shoen at Ia aro | that 1% houses built during the miunlo and along with n double|top price, ‘They actually cost w| iit 20 Years. Thay wuttered a Lew} gy Beotch at 480, not IKonnedy's|Canndinn $11.25 and would cont |?™ round hare and Tes strength, vory enjoyable. Daneing|#18 in Vancouver. ringed for rani “hombha ‘fa avery night and picture show.! ‘ho popular brands of Seoteh| {ht MAP trheked them with fires, Bingo, quiz competitions, with|are not in evidence, but can be|SP’ “eY dropped around 2p Very mubataniial money prizes, [yot, 1 ausure you. Tho pried ovina 007* IM open Alda, 1 Northdnte Road, Nottingham, En RETURN HOME Mrs. AL! ‘Thomas Btarek of Cloverdale New Westminster, Westminster: child wan George Tuka of Mew Westminster, home Westminster, was an occasion for her parents, parents and her pareata 4 not onty ta baby Linda Tole ret chitd of Constable and farek but she fs also the grandchild of Mr and ‘The ttle girl wax baptized by tee, Father Price and she wore uisite christening robe The robe wax the gift mother, Miex Adela Si ‘The reception was held ab the of Conmable and Mew tirek at 227 Best Road,” Rad an Tones, white enrnations, bowauete of red dabling and white shasta daisies fanked the toringerepnd eople... |e aratocr sommes 7 with pa and nastarthsam In the news| Besides the grandparent the baby's relatives presenk tmeiuded an aunt, Mis Margaret Dungy of Daly and her ehildron, Dar- Sharon, returned to their home in| 924 unele, Mr. ana : Tangy pined to thels home 1 | starek: of Cloverdatay gaa aa spending a lovely, holiday wits [9 family. Erlend, Needing ‘ einen d Rent bie |b he recr li a 2 Mrs. Daly's brother-in-law and sly- | A: Panera on ees 5 rs. Steve Horvat, Mr. aah Mrs. Johnston Road, Other visitora at|%. Mamura, Mr and Mrs: Ze Milita the Pearce home were Mr, and|l! Of New Westminster, aes xr. Mra. E. Peirial and Allan, old| “04 Mra J. Kubek of Clowertate friends from Alberta. o5 5 Supertlaity Shop END STAY... Mr. and Mrs| ‘The Semiahmoo Growp of the ‘Thomas Whittle and thelr woe|White Rock Hoepltal “Auxiliary #on Hruce, roturned to thelr home| will be Jn charge of #he Super 1 in Vancouver Jast Tucsday after| flulty Shop on Saturday, July 14, | 10 daya vacation enjoying the|and Tuesday, July 172 | were the guests of thelr parents,| Excessive use of mleohel Ia fatal Mr, and Mrs, Alf. Whittle of Paci-|for anyone who attempis to tive fle Avenue. Among the pleasant-| Under conditions of expesstys hea: Hes enjoyed during thoir stay was = uy TOP VALUES the fa present Kendal Road. lly birthday party for Tom, Mr. Judy nd Mrs, of Do Johnston and PRAIRIE GUESTS Mrs. Yellow Grass, formerly known as “Chi Full Meals — Fi _————e HITE ROCK BC Seo the Red and White Adv.’ JOYCE CAFE PARK trecte| Doors Open 6:30 p.m. First Show 7 Pm, urday Evening—Doors open &15 pm Show 6:30, Saturday Matince1:13 pm GROCERY SPECIALS in Wednesday's Sm or Province then come to the Red & White Store MAPLE STREET Phone WR 3551 ip Inn™ at Hilltop ish and Chips W.R. 3523 Friday and Saturday Wondelt Cory — Bien Drew Color by Teoh snd ‘Duesday “DARK CI ‘The Soreon Writer, Might Plan Every Tuesdayall OFFERED Wednesday and ‘Thursday THAT 10 “THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID” = alec “THE NEIGHBOR NEXT DOOR*™ 7 Lizbeth Scott — Don DeFoo = Alene Short Subjects Jaly 1S and 14) — Macdonald Carey nicolor July 16 TY” For Freedom and other