The Semiahmoo Sun | AROUND TOWN and White Rock Weekly THURSDAY, JUNE 1958, Local woman attends Queen's Pre-Coronation ‘Mrs, Gladys Johns, Pacific A ‘Mar- | White 0 Rock Inns to return to Whit} Yometime in September, cent guests of Bert Davey, 301 were Mr, and Mrs. man, formerly of Manitoba. TOWN VISITORS . . . Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jim Wortley of Van- couver, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davey, 18 Stevens Street. ‘Mra. Grant Robertson left on Monday for her home in Sar- nia, Ontario, For the past three months she has been visiting at the Boundary Road home of her : 5 and Mrs, S, V. parents, Mr. bell, Thelma Haight. Yarham, May Kerfoot, Thelma Suis Crowder, Margaret Greene, Go POSTPONED . . . Owing to}eva Diggens, Thelma Law- the holiday June % the next/renge, Barbara Kerfoot, Marg meeting of Peace Arch Rebekah | ciifford, Jackie Woodward. Lodge No. 66 will be held in the Masonic Hall. White Rock. June 18 at 8 pm. Jack Campbell, coach for the White Rock Swimming Club, has left to work in Trail until the end of June when he re- turns to head the club's busy summer, NEW OFFICERS ‘The new executive was in office when the Catholic Women's League held its monthly meeting in Star of the Sea rectory. Officers Includes president, Mrs. E. E. Lumley; first vice-president. Mrs. Robert Langlands; second Vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Townend; third vice-president, Mrs. Robert Glen; secretary, Mrs. M. Page; and treasure! Mrs, Lance Hicks. SEE FESTIVAL . . . Return- ing from a week spent in Vic- toria, where they saw finals of the Dominion Drama Festival, were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jobnson, who were the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Olsen in the capital. Another White Rock resident who saw Canada’s pilight drama pro- ductions staged at Victoria's Royal Theatre was Mrs. Ernest Healing, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Garrard. TO LIVE HERE... New residents at 1144 Marine Drive. are Mr, and Mrs. Sherman] Murphy. with son Jimmy and twin daughters, Pat and Bar- bara. Recently of Vancouver, the Murphy family were form- ex Winnipeg résidents, where Mrs. ‘Murphy was president of the Winnipeg Repertory Thea- SEE PLAY . . . Number of White Rock residents who made Up a theatre party to attend “Night Must Fall” at Totem ‘Theatre Saturday evening. had © special interest in tho play. Among the party were many who are members of the White | Rock Players’ Club cast which will present the well-known Emlyn Williams thriller here in July as the next production at White Tock Little Theatre. Mal ing up the party were: Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Jobnson, Mr. and Mrs. Nell: Primrose, Mr, and Mrs. J, P. Mitchell, Mrs, G, R. Oiifford, Mrs. Gordon Bill- ingsley. Mrs. A. W. Saunders, Miss Una Lilwall, Mrs. Perkes, Mrs, Winifred Nettle, Miss Caro) McFadden. Bert Mans- field and Geotfrey Theobald. PARTY Garden Party ‘was a guest at the Queen's cHuncn cradi¢ roll and beginners at Rock United Church were guests at a party Wednos- ny afternoon, May 20, in the ehureh hall, Games were play: |f ment, Refreshments wore ved to the mothers and chil dren, Mrs. Rollins, superinten. dent of Cradle» Roll, welcomed guests, Also asmating was Mrv. Frank Pratt, Sunday School Superintendent. ; SHOWER HONOREE . Mallison, Helen Leona Robertson, Connie Yar- comen Increasingly full the salvage fa with Mrs M. 1, Sanford | Groviding plano accompani:|slaatic than eer, Interoating ner-|items he has received in effort to swell the hospital fu have been ® 1020 Easex in per- fect running order and an ice cream froczer. realdenta his telephone number jhave phones the following mer- : ants will take thelr names Mra, Alec Powell, the {0 Mrs Mom of White Tock was |amd addresnes in order that Mr. rected atya shower given Inj White can be informed of thelr her honor here, aly Hilltop Pharmacy, Soni Yarnam and Margo|Langlands Millwork, | Semlah- Malinda entertained the guests |moo Sun Office, Coldicutt Villas. Mth tah and Scotch dances, [Mra D. Strum at Sunnyside, ‘Guests included Bertha Samp-|Ocean Park Marketeria or son Mary Dodds, Loulse Camp- | Crescent Beach General Store. INTERIOR VISITORS -|Here from Nelson as guests of| thelr son and daughter-in-law, parents of Mr. John Gulsinger. Foster St. ped with a hospital can in Which purchasers of goods could place their money, ‘Then the baskets began to ciroulate frat }to one homeowner's door ind lthen another, with each houre- wife making her purchase fram the basket, placing the money Jin the designated can and re- plentshing the basket with goods from her own shelves. In this way the baskets aro never empty and the hospital can be- REMINDER . . . Sack White man, hospitalized the pant fow weoks, Is back the Job again more enthu- his id He wishes to remind local 6196 and for those who do not Mr, and Mrs. Gulsinger, Mother Guisinger in ham and Margo M allison. |her 78th year and her spry hus- \tocat guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carle, 10 Stevens St. have in- cluded Mr. Carle's brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Carle and son Murray of Vancouver, |of after enjoying the Carle's hos- pitallty for several weeks are Mrs: Carle's cousins, Mrs. Una Klaas of Catsworth, California, and Mrs, Nell McMillan of Ocean Falls. A young guest at the Carle home is six-year-old Barbara Davey of Vancouver. WEDDING BELLS . . . The| forthcoming marriage Js an- nounced of Margaret Frances| Greenwood, daughter |of and Mrs. Norman Greenwood, to Robert Terrance Higgins, on Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m. in the Sunnyside United Church, Sunnyside Roa AID HOSPITAL . . . There are two baskets “roving” about White Rock bringing in needy dollars for the White Rock hos- pital. In the east end Mrs. Thora Leigh started the basket off in the Kent St. area under the auspices of the Pacific Group and in the Hilltop area Mrs, Bert Davey introduced the money-making baskets to in- terested housewives, The baskets travel in this fashion, They were filled ‘with householders and FAWCETT Our RETURN . . . Rey. and Mrs. ©. O, Dicirick, 325 Martin St,|walks to and from the village are back from a three-week|Delow. Energy is theirs in Visit to Prince George and way|abundance and White Rock's points in the interests of the|gentle slopes are enjoyed by| Evangelical Free Church. them with i VISITORS ... . Recent) GUESTS . . . Recent visitors at the Hillman home, 962 Buena | Vista, were |Hosler of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Thompson ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson of and Mrs, Carle's mother, Mrs. M. Dickinson of Blaine, Wash-|Cockrane, Alberta. ington. [| eee ae 1 Returning to their homes; NEW PHONE . . . Mrs. Christina her new home on Merklin St. and her. new phone number is] WR. items please phone cither this} number or W.R. 3696, Frederick Bigg: engagement of daughter. Thomas Henry ‘Mr.| Mrs. Sullivan and the Sullivan, Sullivan Station. The wedding is to take™place on} June 20, Church of the Precious Blood, cb Cloverdale, Rev. van officiating. hometown William and Port Arthur peo- ple when they meet together at thelr annual picnic on Sunday afternoon, be held at the Semiahmoo Park. | complete for Rey. and Mrs. Dietrick when they visited the home of Mr. and Mrs: H. Douglas on Mon- foodstuffs from the shelves of |day. June 1 as 25 young people equip-ifrom Cecil Parsons, Hilltop. Phone W.R. 4611 band in his Sist, are enjoying the sea air as they take daily Mr. and Mrs, J. Alberta, Rocky Mountain House, and wart has moved to 6347. When placing social GAG their Louise, to son of late J, B. Barbara live the at am. in Father O’Sulll- It will be aj for Fort RE-UNION . . - reunion June 7. Pienic will FAREWELL PARTY... A surprise was in store! the Evangelical Free Best OlL RANGE 900 Washington Ave. Gccean each Hotel WHITE ROCK, B.C. REASONABLE SUMMER AND WINTER RATES H. 8, MacDONALD, MANAGER Phone: W.R. 3211 ‘extend trade beyond Wall Street approved countri: materials to the U.S. at giv. n rally and picnic Bear oh D. Danielson, TN DAVE DANIELSON FOR DELTA Why did Dave Danielson win such an enthusldstic applause at the great cally of 1,000 people in Langley? Because—He alone of all the candidat epee Postar which placed B.C’ interomte first. Celene avalon B.C’ resources for its pebple, end un- Tan eyment. DY Using our vast power resources for manu- ure of finished goods here instoad of sending our raw away prict government must Pay four-fifths of the coat of educatl ra annual grants to meeting increasing costs, No nore is ee, Feduction of premiums; security with dignity old age through greater pension assistance, Ten dollar ‘ar Mcense, health and welfare measures to be financed ‘out Of @ noclal security tax to be placed on big corpora tons growing rich on our natural resources. Demand ‘war and crippling trade policies which close the door to a had a REAL ‘The Provincial Jobs. of markets, de- to trading rela Church welcomed them at golng-nwny party given in thelr honour, Mr, and Mrs. Dietrick wore brought in and crowned na King and queen for the even« ing and the party, which was developed on a Coronation theme, was heartily enjoyed by all. A purse of money was given to them a8 a parting gift along with the wish that they would return to visit White Rock ns often an they could, After res froahments we Jamen showed slides of White Hook, Alberta, and pletures of the Grand Coulee Dam, ‘The Dietricks are lowing very short- ly for Prineo George where they are starting a new work for the Free Church of Canada served, Ernie BRIDAL SHOWER... The home of Mra. C, Topp, 125% Marine Drive, was the scene of an enjoyable evening for friende of Doris Webb on Friday, Ma 29 an sho wan honoured at a bridal shower, Finishing off the evening, which was spent in contests and music, many lovely presented to the after which lunch wns served by the hostess. As- alating: her were Gall Juste Jean Mo- Geraldine Baldwin, hart and Sadie Topp. ‘Other guests included Mrs, D. D. Rosenberry, G. Armstrong, D, Mallinson, Florence Gibson Bertha Moore.’ Eleanor Craig, Gaye Brown, M. Collishaw, Coilishaw, Alice Alcock, Bernice Tomlin, Gertrude Main, Grace (Continued on Page 6) Highlight Your i Next Trip To Vancouver With a Visit to —— MING’S splendor and the e foods, in the hi of Vancouver's colorful. Chi Park Theatre WHITE ROCK, B.C. | Telephones: t Theatre: WR. 3523 Residence: WK. 4311 Shows; 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Double Feature: Last | Compicte Show starts about Matinee every § other days when so adve | M-GsHs pear. t warming story of a funster and a ! youngster! FRIED IN BUTTER HOME COOKED CHICKEN DINNERS — STEAK DINNERS Orders individually prepared. ALLEN’S 1001 King George Wighway (near Brown Koad) CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH NO. 8 DANCE EVERY SATURDAY OLD DANCES, NEW DANCES, SQUARE DANCES GREENWOOD’S MELODIANS Admission 50c. From 9 p.m. at Silver Moon Hall Doors Open 7:45—Game starts 4:15 OPP PPP AD LPP PP PPP PPP PPP PP PP PPP PPP FRIDAY, JUNE 12 pam. sharp Total of 17 Cash and Merchandise prizes to be won each night — plus — CASH JACKPOT PRIZE of $50 or more FREE REFRESHMENTS AT INTERMISSION Enjoy an evening of fun with prizes SPONSORED BY WHITE ROCK LIONS CLUB PROCEEDS FOR HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNITY BETTERMENT SURREY DRIVE-IN THEATRE King George Highway, Newton THREE DIFFERENT SHOWS A WEEK Friday and Saturday June 5 and 6 THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS Ann Blyth — Gregory Peck — Anthony Q In Technicolor SHORT — CARTOON — NEWS Monday and Tuesday; Richard Widmark SHORT, CARTOO! June 8 and 9 PANIC IN THE STREET AND FOTO-: — Paul Dougias ITE Wednesday and Thursday June 10 and It MY BLUE HEAVEN Sea Vue Theatre STANDARD Blaine, Washington E NEWS, CARTOON LITTLE RASCAL SHORT Mon. and Tues, June 8 and 9 Wed, and Thurs, June 10 and 11 EK BRISSON Creek Park, Sunday, Nigel Morgan, Pro. Leod, Homer Stevens, PATROL Richard Travis, Helen Westcott CARLETON CARPENTER i THE THEATRE WITH THE MULTI DIMENSION SCREEN SKY FULL OF MOON