eke pect ont ROBert James Rabb ay. April 10 at 2 p.m, in United Church Hall, The _| speaker will be Mr, Ro Nicho}~ -|s0n and his subject will be, “Tho ‘for | Cultivation of Vorotables.” Visi- vos | fora) ‘weloome. Bap cue Show. : nesday, April dl. Mrs, R. Har~ 6 ot the [FS will discuss EL V. Morton’s “Aye. The W.R. eee Reading | jun Carnelly Gti meote at 2'o'clock on Wede luff Road. The ceremony was}?! the bride, Mrs. M. I. Coon, A wedding trip to Seattle fol lof the lowed the marriage on Maroh, Best man was Thomas Gil- | | Hospital 7 29 of Lillian farion Coon,|More and ushers were Trevor bain daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. L,|Charles. and Kenneth Habe, Coon of Martin Street. and | brother of the groom. Robert James Rabb, son of Mr.| At the reception held in the and Mrs. H. G. Rabb, North| White Rock Hotel the mother At thelr fast meetin: niors heard Mra pr performed in the United Church |helped to receive the guests. She subject Pree a at 7 p.m. by the Rev. W. Ward. | “ore a grey figured dress with bad at thelr Columbia | “A Stranger In. Spain’ A a Current Account ae Guests at 7 ‘staff mombers, Miss scott, Also present wore Mra. , Miss. Donna Green, Miss \pson, Mrs. R. Nelson and of Port Alberni and baby son, Jimmy, were also guests of the Greens. “ erele RENEW FRIENDSHIPS Renowing old friendships in town, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hough~ ton, former White Rock resi- dents now residing in Victoria, visited here during the holiday. is levee |ATTENDS S.P.C.A. MEET tending “the Teachers’ Conven-| Mrs. L. Neill, North Bluff Rd. Won in) Vancouver during the wit attend the annual mecting ‘Waster recess are Miss Alice of the Parent Body of the “Hockin and Miss Ida Vyse. |S.P.C.A. being held in the Com- 1 e 0 O53 |munity Chest Building. Hamil- WICTORIA GUESTS ton Street, Vancouver. on April Wr. and Mrs, V. A. McPher- 7th. son and children, of Victoria. Lis SED were guests of the former’s/ VISIT VICTORIA parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.A. Mc-| Mr. and Mrs. George Crowe, Wherson, Terry Road. over the Marine Drive, with thelr fam- holiday weekend. - |ily. spent the Easter weekend in ee Victoria, as guests of Mr. and FROM TORONTO Mrs. Genge, former residents Mr, Kenneth Blades of Tor-|of White Rock. While living onto, was the guest of his here Mr. Genge was with the brother and sister-in-law, Dr.!Bank of Montreal. and Mrs. T. R. Blades at their | Terry Road home last week. |Couple Celebrate rsfeaia 1 . SWALLOWS BACK ‘Golden Wedding Mrs. H. Vidal, Beach View fr. and Mra. R. Langlands, Avenue, reported this week -rictoria Avenue. celebrated that the swallows are back in ineir golden wedding on April ae} White Rock. Mrs. Vidal is al-'; when they entertained rela- #0 expecting her husband. who tives and friends at the home f ‘ thas spent the winter in Cali~ of thoir son and daughter-in- fornia, with two daughters. to iw, in New Westminster. return shortly, Mr. Vidal cele-' Married in Tynemouth. Eng- 4 brated his 93rd birthday while jiang, in 1906. the couple came ! pete oot to Canada the following year aera ead settled near Edmonton. | eNO UE D ‘tater they moved to New West : Representing the White Rock '—inster and came to reside in Hy t Board of Trade, President W.|omire Rock four years ago. ee Pygronpson: and) Director: alt They have two sons and two Conibear, attended the Delta ane and “nine grandchil- Board of Trade Banquet in Lad~ | } ner on Wednesday night. es See i HERE FOR FUNERAL |Airman Visits s. Here to attend the funeral of| Mrs. A. Cameron, Victoria the late Mr. J. J. Day wore Mr. |Avenue, had a very pleasant} @nd Mrs. GC. W. Robinson and \surprise last Saturday when her Son. Warren, of Port Alberni. | son. AClL Arthur Cameron, } While here they were the guests ‘came home for a short visit. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Green,} Accompanying the local air- Buena Vista Ave. A niece of man was a chum ACl Ken the Green's, Mrs, Matt Brown Cole, of Ottawa. WHITE ROCK BOARD OF TRADE General Meeting Tuesday, April 17th 8 pm. at THE SILVER MOON Speaker; AS. Sgt. F. E. Nelson, Cloverdale Detachment. R.OMLP. Also discussion on Monday Store Closing. “Canada, Coast to Coast." and R, P. Hobson's “Nothing’s too good for a Cow- doy.” eae The regular meeting of the Kinettes was held at the home Of Mrs, E. Derpak G Street. on Tuesday, April 3, Plans were made to have a stall at the Hospital Country Fair. A roprésentative from a Van- couver Store demonstrated sew. ing machines eee Guide Mothers A home- cooking sale will be put on tho first Friday of April May and June, by the Mothers’ Auxillary to the Ist White Rock Group Committee of the Girl Guides. The sales will take place in the Teddy Bear Toggery Shop, Johnston Road. First one on April 6 will be in charge of Mrs. H. Beasley and Mrs. R. J Dick. Proceeds will go to the Scout. and Guir Building Fund. Former ‘Crescent Girl To Marry In London A bethrotha! of wide interest in Crescent Beach is that of Dolores Olga Claman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cla- man. Dolores is marrying Rich- ard Morris, who is an English fiction writer. and nephew of the late Sir Benjamin Drage. Dolores herself is a play- wright of no mean ability, and at present is under contract to the BIB.C. in London, England. She ts fondly remembered in ‘Crescent as a fair. curly-headed youngster. in her early days on the beach. Sacred Concert At Evangelical Church A sacred concert will be given by the Trinity Colloge Choir of Chicago at the Byan golical Free Church, Pacific and F Streots on April 12 at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the church, Rev. James Weston, pastor. The choir. under the dirce tion of Mr. Gunnar Urang, pre sents a balanced programme in- cluding sacred classics. hymn- anthems, gospel song arrange ments, negro spiritual and in~ strumental “selections. Some of the numbers include the rever- ent “Holy Radiant Light” by Gretchaninof. an arrangement of the familiar hymn “Amazing Grace.” a negro spiritual med— ley on the Easter story, and the powerfil “Our God is a Rock.” Everyone in invited. Admis~ ston 1s frec. Jaycees Plan Monster Manufacturers’ Auction The local Chamber of Com- merce aye contacted most wholesale and manufacturing companies In the lower main- land eoliciting their co-opera- tion’ in a manufacturers” auc- The We Bear Togger 3 Johnston Road — W.R. 5-2524 Chet to Super-Valu) —= tion to be held on May 5. “We hope to display contri- in said Progident Stan Evans. “The sale will be held in the Silver Given in marriage by nor | White accessories. and her cor through livin father the bride was charming |"S° Was of white carnations =! e in Burma tor in a ballerina length white not |AlS° assisting, Mra. H. G. Rabb, and lace over satin gown, 1% |‘ stoom's mother, wore a featured a lnce-trimmed net |P!ack and gold figured gown and Jackot with Mily-point slecves, |* COT#ase of pink carnations three years, ‘The home of Anne Btantforth Thrift Avenue, was the meet. ing place. A report on the work of the Nightingales who ast Her fingor-tip voll flowed from |*™ON# the 100. guests were the ® pleated coronet and she car- |&T's maternal grandparents. Hed a white Bible mounted with | Mi nd Mrs, Hi white and red carnations. jand his paternal | Mra, M. R. Rabb. BRIDESMAIDS | WEDDING TRIP As bridesmaid Wilma Bowers | chose a pale bluc ted with the TB. X-ctay Clini was given by President Bath ¥ Geissinger, Jantt Pugay and ‘: ley and prandmother, Jeanette ‘Thompson, » Hushands! Wies! jace and : over satin gown with which she pei ak k, Ri Old? wore matching and a +4 es of poi down, 2 flowered head ploc carried | Ward proposed the br au oy see saa T |pink and white ¢ Lit-] For the wedding trip to n year old Lynne Rabb, |tle where © groom, as junior |spent, the | smaid, wore a pink flower-|Ught blue sult with white a ed nylon frock with matching | Cessories. flowered bandeau. Her bouquet| Mr. and Mrs, Rabb will re was of pink carnations. Iside in Victoria. Enjoyable Comedy Is Little Theatre Offering By Madge Helmer. | RS | KAROWAY FUR C0. LTD. 219 COLUMBIA ST, NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C The White Rock PI: la "STOR 2 pl] layers lat- AEST | est comedy production. “To Situation the clever nes and | FUR STORAGE Dorothy, a Son” drew an appre- humour evolve beautifully un-| Vault in New Westminster clative audience to the opening |der the skillful direction of Guard Against on Monday evening. Brian Lane. FIRE THEFT Geoffrey Theobald as Anthony| The utmost praise is due to ee Rigi, gives an excellent and |Cy Amos who. though a veteran | and convincing portrayal of a dis- jactor. makes his debut as stage | MOTHS traught and struggling young |Manager in this production and | composer, while the difficult |does a superb job of sound ef-| Just 2% of your role of Myrtle. Anthony’s frst |fects and multi-phase lighting. | Valuation wife, is played with poise and| “To Dorothy, a Son” provides | sophistication by glamorously-'an evening of entertaining| Olaming —' Re-pairing and costumed Sheila Lane. [comedy. spiced with clever Re-styling: Tho voice of Dorothy (Barbara |lines, a little suspense and a > “mute service from Storage Weston) heard off-stage at all |surprise ending. times. gives the impression of | —— Phone: LA 1-4041 & spoiled. selfish woman and| Sun classifieds bring results. causes sympathy to swing to-| ward the first wife rather than } |to Dorothy, who finds herself in | SSS the unhappy position of not | |xnowing for sure whether her OUR NEW mar nthony {s valid or | SHOP NUMBER | not Barbara has iven 380 Jmany fine perfor sin the f Re 15161 Buena [Little ‘Theatre mono- | Vi ista. |tony of tone in this” particular ERMANENT WAVE ta. lrole is a little disappointing. | SECIALIST = HILLTOP porting roles of the doc: and taxi driv are ably Amos. April Ist our new individual Phone The organized chaos sy ‘ mous with creative art number will be the first scenes and the smart decor of the set in the latter part of the play. under Myrtle’s linfluence, create a charming contrast, ‘Although the yehicle itself presents an almost contrived handled by Bob Glen and ef Are happy to announce that from W.R. 5-2011 YOUR COMPLETE SATISF. CTION IS GUARANTEED ATTENTION WARD 6 VOTERS A PRE-ELECTION MEETING WILL BE HELD IN Elgin Hall es TARARAARERERRARARARS T. CHRISTENSEN Gift Shep HILLTOP 8 ANTIQUES FUEL OIL W.R. 5-2866 or 4-4518 28 8) ow al? AaB sepa ces OUT eran kee eNO a Foes lieved ated acd b] raged Ol aap oO tor