nice Read, Van. feil Leslie, New ; and 3rd Russell ear-old winnors were Drummond, Victoria, e Black, 2nd, and Mi- Nine- ids: Lynne d'Easum, ist: Wilkenson, Vancouver, &nd Marvin McLafferty, ey, 3rd. Ten-year- olds; Sally Clay, 1st; Harry At- “Kinson, New Westminster, 2nd: and Del Laronde, 3rd. Eleven and 12-year-old winners were: ‘McConkey, 3rd. vera 2n problems answered by Mark Gelfond Insurance Mgr, UL. EK SUrLY & Co. Lop, 2 QUESTION: Can water damage from Plumbing be added to Fire Insurance without having Extended Coverage insurance? ANSWER: Our answer to th’s question must be no, L.K SULLY & CO. LTD. WASHINGTON AT VIDAL, WHITE ROCK Phone: WI. 8-2611 WI. 8-4933 Park Theatre Phone WI. 8.1382 & 8-9451 Matinee on Saturdays start at 145 p.m. not continuous Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Mouhle Feature: Last Compiete Show starts obout 8:39 nm | Fri, & Sat, Aug, 2 & 3 BEAU JAMES In VistaVision and Colour Bob Hope, Vera Miles News and Cartoon and 3rd, Lorraine Wilson and in Canada. Dates are August John Fleming. 15, 16 and 17. H Gordon and John Hogg) The three-day session will jwere Ist in the decorated w, gon class; Judy garet Shaw decorated LEGIUN WUIES opens with March Ree Past at 230 p.m. sharp, with Canadian and American Vet. erans and their Auxiliaries, Youth Groups, Bands, Colour Parties and other Marchin; Units, Alex Deas won the coveted Barrie Shield for the best , | bird-house in the annual bird. house building contest; Edward Newell was 2nd prize winner; Alex Newell) 3rd; and Alex Hunter 4th. A shower of Sea Festival advertisements dropped by 2 low flying airplane netted prizes for the following win- ners: Darba Westgate, Robert Davey, Norman Hitch, Len In: gram, Phillip Spanos, Bill Mit- chell, plus 50 other consolation prize winners: 145 p.m Legionnaires Auxiliaries, and as possible should turn ou Medals, Decorations and Unit Headgear will be worn. Captain J. Walter Hun! Parade Marshall, Ca dian Units. a First prize in Friday's chil- dren's parade went to nine- year-old Gordon Hogg and his 10-month old brother, John, | ‘“Round South America” To Be Pre-school — Judith Merritt, Judith Drummond, 2nd; Trudy | film on the colourful Dick, 3rd. Ten-year-olds and|made. by the Rhine Neer up — Ist Margaret Riester; |German country eae a j2nd Clare Newell and Nancy |$° pees Diaries |Deas; and 3rd, a group con-|Journey,” a 3 sisting of Billy : Haines and Mary Ann Mc. Africa. . Bride: The presentation the Winners in the comic sec.|fifth in a series of Boalt tion were first prize winners, |films every Sunday by { e, Dennis and Judy Wag: |Council. Starting time ve ue jer and Susan Lane as Aunt films have been changed: trom Jemima and her family; Lyn. ifive to six o'clock. da De Lucia as Humphrey Pennyworth; and Ricky Tet. | G fault as Huckleberry Finn, |Westlock Old-timers Group winners were: 1st To Hold Picnic Resca ine Victoria Rube Band \ westlock, Alta; and’ District comprised of youngsters from | | Victoria Ave.; 2nd prize ibs eet: oAnwie a ratathe ner was King Neptune and | yonn Hendry Park his mermaids comprised bY Lake). ' Bruce Nairn, Linda Nairn, | Louise Premwood and Lyallia | Nairn; 3rd prize winners were | Barbara Karen, Dougie and Jimmie Higgins as Eennie. Meenie, Minie and Mo. is Arts and Crafts League Representatives To ‘|Attend City Conference Nautical prize winners were: Miss E. Keeling and Miss Lauris Williams 1st: Shirley Lorna Holoroft, members of Myers 2nd; and Patricia Ker-|the local Arts and foot 3rd !League will represent Nursery rhyme winners |Rock at the three day confer were: Ist David Duthrie; 2nd lence to be held by the Com Peter Duthrie and Russeb munity Arts Council in Van- Tuka; and 3rd Danny Penn. | couver this Cowboy winners were: ist] ‘The three.day session at Bob Conner; 2nd Donna the University of British Col Stearns and Wayne Dryden: |umbia is the first of its kind @|be programmed for mecting and Randy jin the fields of music, drami 2nd, and Mar-/and visual arts. Participating 3rd. jin the music sessions under Glenn Todd was 1st in the |the chairmanship of Mrs.| bicycles, Gordon|Walter Hauschka will be Dr. Pravitz were Mon. & Tues, Aug. 5 & 6 PARIS DOES STRANGE THINGS In Colour starring Ingrid Bergman, Mel Ferrer (Comedy drama.) Davis 2nd, and Janice Munroe 3rd. Two Fine Horses Enter Parade }Ida Halpern, Jean Coulthard | Adams. Audrey Piggott, Shep- herd Munn, and Lloyd Powell. | Dorothy Somerset, Tov Cog hill and Sidney Risk will jointly chair the sessions on drama. In the visual arts field Rain failed: to dampen the desert.) ug. 7 & 8 British Columbia communi. slong Washington Ave, in the ties: Armstrong, Chilliwack, of the Kiltle Band, Courtenay, Dawson Creek, |, notice ee H laski ill conduct enthusiasm of two fine horses epee adaaln Peters oa who “stayed the course” in i a hs /ade. a pica Vaue White Rock three year old : Warm Stars, ridden by own- er Mrs. Ray Ferguson, Stokes Road, drew admiring “{ments as he stepped smartly ‘ Robert Davidson. William Sip AES EN Ia eS | Invitations to attend the first annual British Columbia Arts Resources Conference have been accepted by lead: com: |rs of the arts in each of these horse, a beau-|Duncan, Kelowna, Kitimat. otice to Legionnaires All members having trans- portation, also members and friends in need of transporta- ton will be accommodated to the best of our ability. Motor cars should be ready to leave the Legion Hall not later than Ladies’ Youth Groups, ete, are notified that as many for this Border Programme. ter, in the Andes to Buenos Aires Ist; Barrie Aronson, 2nd; and|@nd the white beaches of David Stocks, 3rd. Ages 6.9— |Montevideo. eee John and Gordon Hogg, Ist; ! “Germany's Scenic hin and Joyce !production from the heart of | the | Oldtimers Basket Picnic is to} (Trout } | Beach Improvement ig it t | 10. Write for Free Body Chart | Children wishing to attend the Peace f Dr. s. R. J. A. | o xf 5 pee pores Ms i 3. A. Shown Sunday ie Ge literature, Arch Programme at Peace Arch Park on Gordon, dressed as Father} “Round South America” vi Pane omer tyer ||] Sunday, August 4th at 2.30 p.m. may travel 0 jbe the 55 minute feature film | A y order, 5 33 cae aoe depicting of Surrey Film’s Council's |12. ee only through this of- by sree) eae leaving the following school the new City of White Rock. |summer presentation sue Shey aay ies grounds at 1.00 p.m. 7 x »-/at the Canadian Kitchen, |13. € also have the Sel ee the Rose. [Peace Arch Park. The film Famous Dobbs. Newton School K. B. Woodward Other costume winners were: |Shows scenes from Quito, high} and many other types, any ||| Grosvenor Road School palomino named Robin, |Lake Cowichan, Langley 150 d by the|Mile House, Oyama, Penticton, wi also | Prince George, Revelstoke, the downpour | Rossland. Sardis, Shawnigan dimin p Lake, Summerland, Terrace, f ‘Trail, Nessie, Vi ia, White 8 Vancouver, ee Westwood, Department |up to 45,000 visitors ‘ad, Comfort and Relief ter yeu at emce, 2. 3, 4. Easy to put on, and wear. 5. Outlasts all other trusses. 6. 7. if } Qualified Fitter (30 years"| . Call style you wish, Office Hours 10 a.m, to |The British Distributors (Cut this now for address. Mr. Hynds pointed out that made the announcement |the beach areas on suriny ee Sl = The Sea Vue... BLAINE, WASH. Aagike Io See Jeff Chandler, | ‘e oe ie + J Dru Ladd, Virginis Outdoor Ae ae . — DRANGO| BIG LAND Also—Errol Flynn and—It’s The BOO Le Exeltement Suspense and Intrigue Deep Adventure DumnnuEEEenee eee PEACE ARCH PROGRAM SUNDA®, AUGUST 4th New Ruptre-Bracer Washable—Sanitary—Easy to Wear, Soft Concave Automatic Air Cushions, almost Cinearama in Completely Guaranteed. No Hernia Support like it} (Patented). Safe — Fully experience). in for Free Private Test (No obligation), hool Bridgeview School Children will be the flag exchan children. Cloverdale School White Rock School able to take part in ge ceremony with American R. N, Chester, Canadian Seeretary-Treasurer, International Peace Arch Programme Association. 4.38 p.m. 405 Birks Ballding 718 Granville St., Van, Est. over 30 years.) Help us finish the Scout-Guide Hall MILE OF DIMES Sponsored by HILLTOP YOUTH CENTRE SOCIETY Saturday, August 3rd. cruises from $2.50 Greatdayforthe family! Relax on a sunny, scenic Princess cruise; picnic on the beach, swim, ex- plore. For sailing times, LA. 1.5353, ON ee By* Princess Steamer and Bus | from Vancouver. to Qualicum Beach .. . $4.20 return to Port Alberni $5.75 retum to Victoria «$6.85 return to Nanaimo . +++ $2.50 return to Courtenay .....,.. $6.40 return to Campbell River .... $8.08 return Children under 12 half fare, under five free.