Around TAKE VACATION . . - One swhole month of trav with the delightful ‘choice of stopping where they pleare 1s In store for Mr. and ‘Mra W, J. Bush, 7 Parker St. Leaving by car last Sunday even~ dng they headed south, with ino particular destination In mind ‘and no scheduled stops on thelr ‘route, “This,” to the Bush's, “is the most leisurely way to enjoy 4 ‘vncation.” They do plan to make California their main stopping place, but just where in the sunny Biate, 1 something they have not Yet determined, In Mr, Hush’n ab- rence hid drug atore will be man- ‘axed by his brother, F. 8. Bush, ‘alad a druggist, who bas had many years experience in Vancouver, Go CRABNING . . . Enjoying the October sun while crab fish- ing 00 our famous pier, Saturday “were Mr, and Mra J. Warren and children, 469 West 19th, Vancou- ‘The Warten drive down on a Saturday after- vor. frequently , Boon. MOTOR TRIP . . . The past ax weeks have been full of travel gor Mr and Mrs, W. Love, 757 Columbia. Motoring to Nordege, Alta, they. turned the return Josey {hto a fishing trip’ stop- ping at such places as Banff, Ra- ium Hol! Springs, varfous towns ‘of the Cariboo and the Okanagan and Mission and Abbotsford. FAMILY VISIT. - Mrs, L. Burden, 850 Victoria, en- goyed a recent visit from Mr. Burden's sister and brother-in- jaw of Vancouver. Mr. Burden ts confined to his home since he in- jored his hip in a fall a year or fe ago, but his sunny verandah affords him- an unexcelled view ‘of the pler and bay. In fact, with field glasses in hand he can dis- tinguish strollers on the pier. SOUTHERN TRIP . . . It's off to southerly San Diego by train for Mr, and Mrs, F. Staples, 325 Jobnaton Road. There they wil! be fhe guests of Mrs. Staplc’s sisters. SUNDAY VISITORS . . . Driv- fog from their new home in Bechelt to attend chureh in White Rock Sunday morning was a real drill for Mr. and Sirs. A. Gaary, Aerniely of 216 Johnston Road. ‘hey explained to fellow worship- Pers grécting them, “the beautiful _sutumn moming intrigued us, 50 ‘we set off early determined to ar- ive on time.” Taking the ferry (rer to Horseshoe Bay they mo- tored to White Rock. Their tim- 4ng proved accurate, for they ar- wived at the church at the com- Mr. and Star of the Sea ADULTS 31.90 Home of Better Town Catholic Women’s League _ Turkey Dinner and Bazaar WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 7 Surrey Drive-In Theatre 471 King George Highway — Newt Newton 182-Y-3 — Phones — N. West. 860-L-2 and White Rook Weekly 30, 1002. 2! . with CHRISTINA STEWART mencoment of the worahip service, FROM VALLEY... Mr. and Mrs, A, Eaton of Chilllwack, were Bunday guoats of Mr and’ Mra 320 Martin Stroot, mon TRY. | Tov. ©. on Dietrick haa left by car to vialt Free Hin ince ‘hy various Evangelleal in Northorn B.C, call include Georke, Quon Vandorhoof, Kai rand Terrace, EUROPEAN FILM ‘The challenging message delivered by Ine, Reg, White of Birmingham, England, at Friday night's Youth for Christ meeting, wax vividly, iMustrated with a- film depleting! conditions in Germany and Cen- tral Europe under the rule of Naz- Iam, Accompanying this, Rev. White pointed out the contl: Fe: sulta. within’ © nation when thi Jxinteneo of God Is Ignored. “america,” he declared, “must not make this same graye crror.* tho Churches |points of Rupert, Burns loops. Prince Lake, HOSPITALIZED . . . Friends of Mrs, Smith, Merklin Street, are rn that sho is confined to the Royal Columbian Hospital. Mrs, J, Smith, Neil and Sherry, spent the weckend visiting friends fm Vancouver, While in the city Mrs, Campbell visited her mother in hospital. sorry to I IMPRO" . A, Beamish, Roper Avenue, returned home last week from Royal Columbian Hos- pital where he underwent cent operation. MARRIED . . . Miss Rence Taylor, of te Hilltop Beauty Salon, was united in margiage, September 16, to B. Lingbergh in ‘a quiet wedding in Seattle, The newly-wedded couple honeymoon- ed at the Twin Lakes Lodge in Penticton. They arc making their home at the Ocean View Apart. ments on ‘Washington Avenue. ENJOYS VACATION . , . Mrs. Bernice Delaney, 21 Stevens, spent aan enjoyable two weeks visiting Seattle and points south before returning through Penticton and Kelowna where she spent some time visiting friends. TRIP OVER . . . Mr, and Mrs. B. Linklater, 1001 Thrift, have Te- turned from .a 4000 mile motor trip which took them to Winni- peg and various way-points. In all they were away tte weeks, ach day of which was filled with en- foyable activity and the rencwal of treasured friendships. Camp, “F” Street CHILDREN 500 ‘jot Aydner, Martin 8t bo happy to know he haw return: ed home from the Royal Colum: bilan Hospitat In showing atondy Im SEES INTERION , . . Mra Pie Grimitha spent a few days vaca tloning at Kamloops recently, Hor SAY GOODBYE A num ber of White Rock Hotel resi: denty gathered for a soolal oven ing last ‘Tuesday, to honor Mr, Arid Mra. Joe Schlechtory prior to thelr rollnguishing the ownership of the well-known hotel. They were presented with a beautiful motor rug in honor of the occaaion, ‘Tho new owner and manager In Niok potta. ‘The many friends will nerrer panied her home non Bryan aco for Thanksgiving, HOUSE GUESTS . . . Mra Davia of Vano In spending a ew days ax the guest of Rey. and Mrs, E, Pitt Griffiths at their Foster Street home. GIRLS HOME . . . Three local irls are now enjoying memories ‘of m treasured trip south which was packed with adventure from start to Snlsh, The Misses Geral- dine Murray, Marlan Linklater land Shirley Sinipson are back from. ‘a two week motor trip of which their most southerly stop was San Francisco. Stops of Interost along the way Intrigued the young ad- venturera and they took full ad- vantage of cach. Their albums in- clude reminders of the beauties of Oregon, with its rugged coastlin land thunderous waves, the mam- moth redwoods of northern Call- fornia and the sapphire lakes set in the brick-colored ridges. Hill after hill of rolling sagebrush greeted them as they made thelr way south after leaving Mt, Sha: ta. Leaving the Sacramento Valley land turning again towards the s they arrived in "Frisco with numegous hills, nestled in the am- ber-tinged cliffs, in RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Foster Strect, have returned from a vacation in Pen- tieton, SON PASSES . . . Sympathy ix extended to Mr, and Mrs. Bowers, Thrkt Road, formerly of John- ston Road, whose son passed away suddenly on the prairie, Mr. Bowera left for Saskatchewan last NEWLY-WEDS FETED AT HOUSE WARMING A “house-warming’ with all the warmth and fricndiiness the term implies, was given to newly-wede Mr, and Mra, Tom Gowans, at"thelr 1023 Donald Avenue home, Friday evening. ‘Thirty-five loeal friends arrived, kitts in hand, to greet Uie y couple and wish (hem the future's Beat, Onaira were found for all with the slit congestion adding to the friendly mplrit ¢ evening. only of Contests and games w - ranged around the (hemo "Wht to Expeot in Marrlage/’ titles of worn Including loxt articles, unexpected Incldents, Jaughter, mystery kood management, ‘The alety of th and evening roach fell Chubb and Alan Dob- non played the part, complete with Mrs. J. Kent, Mrs. B, Dyer, Miss Northeast, E. Calvert, Mrs, Ted Hastie, Miss Olive Creighton, Mr. 4 Mrs, Dart, Mra, Carter, Mrs. Mrs. H, Douglas, Mr. Dob- and son Allan, Mr, Carte son, Major Wright and Mr, and Mra. Ray Stewart, Of special interest to the bride: was the presence of Mrs. A. Bruce 728 Victoria. Mrs, Bruce was first acquaintance in nd interestingly Scotland, Jor Mrs, Gowans White Rock s from Anstruther, 01 five miles from the bride's native St, Monance. Having just arrived from Scotland she had much ni of the old lamd which was of in- terest to her new friend. ENROLLED . . . George Moore, son of Mr, and Mrs, G. Moore, 887 Prospect, 1s a freshman at UBC prior to entering a Dentist College in Portland. week. Damon Runyon Ci ‘one block off 9% on ‘Adults $1.00 Family Entertainment — Wriday und Saturday. Phyllis Avery SHORTS: SHOWS START AT SUNDOWN ‘QUEEN FOR A DAY October 1 and November 1 and Adam Willams and CARTOON and Tuenday. Corinne Calvert and Don tarrymore November ¥ and 4 ees Barbequed Salmon Dinner Saturday afternoon and cvening November 1, 1952 SERVED FROM 1:00-9:00 P.M. EAGLES HALL SPONSORED BY Peace Arch Aerie 3029 and Aux., F.O.E. Sea Vue Theatre Blaine, Washington ‘ancer Fund Benefit BlaineLynden Highway Children 300 THE THEATRE WITH THE Fri, Sat, Not. st, Nov. 1 ‘A ropoat showing of one of the kfoatest Pirate Bea Blotures of all Ume—Plenty of Action {Grrel Mynn, Olivia De Mallland CAPTAIN BLOOD , Also—An old original Mac Sennett Comedy Featurette and » Cartoon oo, ‘Sen, Mon, Noy, #, 5 Jeff Chandler, Suzan Tall, ‘Bcott Brady PLENTY OF ADVENTURE MULTI DIMENSION SORE! Tu, Wed, Th, Nov. 4 5 6 tra d/its climax when the ‘mock bride and groom" appeared attired |John Aylson back in September |wooden ntensile and ornament {n flowing Rown and vegetable bou: |when he returned to the podlum| Ten wns served Sm Gately ‘quot accompanied by a clown-faced |after un absence of over two oriental tex cups months, He's shown here in = re-| cent pleture taken In Aspe: orado, where he Stevenson, who has been spending A BUSY SUMMER a Friendship Group ef the Church was held at Oe Mire, G. Re Tench, Buona Avenun, op October 14; her experiences while Siving Ig Iupan for two decaden: a Matron of & residential deaag for the children of mimlonarieg at Kobe, Mee. Tench tad sian interesting recollections. Contacting peoples of Hiles as well as them themaciven made Ufe fu portunities for stving & Bega |hund where needed, ‘On display were many souven ire of hardoomely wrought enamel, emadvetor | metal, red wacquer and brane aed Msteners welcomed ‘Thowe present expressed Chale appreciation to Mra Tench for Baw Informative AAfrexs a4 hoped ty Ch was in charge of fond ombraces’ and endearing words, the Musle Lbrary for the Aspen |pear ber speak aguin fo the mean The lovely gifts were presented [Institute for Humanistic Studies, | ruture in a cardboard atove, in Keoping|and took an active part Jn the with the “houxc-warming” theme, |work of the Festival Orchestra.| CLASSIFIED — PHONE tag Guests included Mr. and Mrs. E,)While In Chicag conducting at Etheridge, Mrs, M. Margizon, Mra.|Grant Park, Mr. Avison took|§ When in Bellingham F. Staples, Mrs, A, McLeod, Mra. charge of the orchestra and pro- M. McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. H.|duced one of the summer's most Relax and enjoy yoursdl Barkey, Mr, and Mrs. B. Kop delightful weekend concerts. at the Mr, and Mrs. J. Goodlet, Mr. and SENATE TAVERN VACATION |. Marcia 1313 State Street roundings Mrs, ©. Dietrick, Mrs, O. Staay-|the past month with her parents, Co q ness, Mr, and Mrs. N. Chubb, Miss|Mr, and Mrs, W. St 7m aie Hilda Martin, Mrs, M. Bell, Mr.|Royal Avenue, left for Television and Mrs, F. Friesen, Mrs. Wm.|Washington on Mon Beer and Wine Wilson, Mrs, M. Frater, Mr. and |25, to nursé at the MICKEY HANNON, Propeieter Mrs. A. Bruce, Mr, and Mrs. P. | Hospital Rummage Sale White Rock Hotel, November 1, 9 am. THE CANADIAN LEGION 4 BRANCH NO. 8 WILRTE ROCK, B.C = in co-operation with t a Hilltop Hospital Group si soccer ‘ HOE-DOWN Saturday, Noveraber 1 at 9 p.m. Legion Hall, Johnston Road, aa in the a EVERYONE IS WELCOME W.R. 3523 Doors Open pm. Shows, 7 and 9 pm Saturday, Matinee, 1:45 pam. ‘Whon Double Feature—Last complete show begins 5:30 pam Friday and Saturday, Virginia Mayo — Ronald Reagan She’s Working Her Way Through (in Techalcetor) — Plu — Walcott vs. Marciano Fight Picture NEWS AND CARTOON SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY-SEE AXD HEAR IN PERSON Wed, & Thurs, Nov. 5 & nuppY RE COLL Se