role foli formed a striking contrast to the crimson carpet along which Donna Lillian Green walked to exchange vows with David Earl Hardie in the White Rock United Church, Saturday evening, September 6. The bride, well known White Rock, is the only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Green, 15151 Buena Vista, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Earl Hardie of Hardic Avenue. Mr. Hardie Sr. is presently in Iran. Rey. A. Laing officiated at the single ring ceremony. Mrs. A. Laing was organist and Mrs. Winnifred Robinson, soloist Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an Em- pire gown of white lace mounted on white taffeta, featuring a bow neckline and elbow length sleeves. Her fin- gertip veil fell from a juliet cap of seed pearls and sequins. She wore white satin slippers and short white gloves. Her only jewellery was a single strand of pearls, the gift of the groom. Her Victorian bouquet of white carnations and crim- son roses completed her en- semble, Identical gowns were chosen by her matron of honor, Mrs. Donald Shaw, and bridesmaid Georgina Tucker. They were of white embossed nylon or- gandy, ballerina length, over pink net and taffeta crinolines. ‘The gowns featured short puff sleeves, bow necklines and wide pink butterfly trains. Each wore _ SURREY DRIVE-IN Phone Newton $49-R-1 Show Starts at dusk Thurs. Fri., TIN STAR Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins! Western Drama PRINCE VALLANT James Mason, Janet Leigh Cinemascope and Color Cartoon Sat., Sept. 11, 12, 13 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 15, 16, 17 MIDNIGHT STORY Tony Curtis, Maria Pavan Cinemascope AT GUN POINT Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone Cinemascope and Color Western Drama Cartoon Gehatigel a Standards of tall! white glad- in} chantilly | Mrs vo t Ist jwhite floral ws United coronets, white Victorian bouquets of white and orchid pink gladioli Little Linda Hogg, as flowe girl, chos¢ a white ballerina Yength dress of ny’ with floral headdress and matching shoes. Her bouquet |was identical to the bride's | Mr. Ddnald Shaw was best }man and ushers were Melvin Olson, Ian Donald and David Robertson. | One hundred and twenty-five | guests attended the home of Dr. R. J. A. Hogg and Mrs. Hogg, where Mrs, Green in a wool crepe gown of saph- ire blue with matching hat or- namented with pink feathers |with matching pink gloves and Hardie attired in a two |piece grey silk dress with hat f gold and black leaves and jo purseof beige and gold, re ceived the many guests. Each chose a corsage of carnations. Dr. Hogg was toastmaster, Mr, Ian Thomas, master of cer- emonies and Mrs. M. Williams, hostess. A hand lace cloth covered the bride's table which was centr- ed with a three tier wedding cake topped with doves. Pink dahlias edged the table which was flanked with candles. Miss Maureen Ogden and Miss Francis Murray served the head table with Mrs. Ray Caley and Mrs. Ian Donald. Telegi from ms well wish, ers read at the reception in cluded those of Miss Joan Genge in London, England; Mr and Mrs. James Swanson of San Barb: and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Genge of Victoria For the honeymoon trip to California the bride donned a navy blue wool suit with pink feathered hat, pink gloves and navy purse and shoes. Her cor- was of pink carnation. U their return Mr. Mrs. Hardie will make home on Johnston Road. and their Sunnyside Mrs. J, Guest of Sunnyside Road has returned from a holi- |day in Port Mellon, B.C Mr. and Mrs. B. Frey of Best d received news from Tor. 0 of the arrival of a new grandson. Little John Charles was born September 4 to Mr. and Mrs. James Geddes. Rey. A. L. Elliott and Miss J. Fear have had a month's vaca- tion in the Prairie Provinces where they renewed acquaint- ances with friends and rela- tives. Rey. Elliott returned to his pastorage in Sunyside where he is the minister of the United Church. Mrs. Henry Bill of Sunny- side is a patient in the. White Rock Hospital Fresh Whole S OUR MEATS AS FRESH > AS MEAT CAN BE, { AND OF THE HIGHEST } gloves and slippers and carried | reception | held at the Buena Vista Avenue | Crescent Legion marks’ seventh anniversary The seventh anniversary of the Crescent Canadian Legion No, 240 and the Ladies Auxil- fary was held on September 5 in the Legion Hall | President Hugh Grant intro- |duced Mr. spoke briefly stating that this was his last official visit to the | Legion as the Zone Commander as he had lon organdy | found it necessary to resign his | post. Mr, E. F. (Smoky) Gould act- ed as Master of Ceremonies for the evening. entertained with several aiian dance numbers and ing the history of these dances and the meaning of them. The evening was spent in dancing, with various amusing games. evening dainty refreshments being serv- ed by the Auxiliary Mr. Grant introduced Mrs, Ruth Miller, president of the auxil-| Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Colby to cut the anniversary cake for the. Leg- fon and Mrs, R. L. S. J. Nevett for the Au The jary. Mrs. iliar WHITE ROC KSUN Garden Club sees B.C. interior scenes SUNNYSIDE - Members of the Sunnyside Garden Club had Jack Coombs WhO) o¢ their own and their neigh: bors gardens as well as other local and B.C. interior scenes when F. H. Pickering showed them some of his films at the September meeting of the lo- cal United Church. A fine display of fall flowers was shown, and Mr. A. Porter, who judged the flowers, com- plimented the club of the flow- ers which they brought in spite of the dry weather. The severe drought was the cause of the cancellation of the flower show and the blue whale fertilizer which was giv en to be used as prizes by the Acme Peat Products Ltd. portioned out to the members with the remainder to be held over to be used as prizes at a later date. Mr. Walter Baker, | vice-president, presided at the meetingin the absence of Pres- {ident F. Clark. Delta Surrey Scott Haw- Mrs. A. W closed with President Miller asked Mr. Wilson and 1. OCCA ACU ae almon, each 85¢ ANOTHER DELIVERY Shankless Picnic Hams, Ib. 53c READY TO EAT, FULLY COOKED See Our Window for Extra Weekend Specials Tool _* Wi.8-Bi01'» 6. of their principal before t Courses run for 20 s All night classes will be closed on school holidays full nun An enrolment of 15 or over is necessary before a class BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES District No. 36 (Surrey) Offers } EVENING CLASSES OCTOBER 1958 - MARCH 1959 at LORD TWEEDSMUIR HIGH SCHOOL SEMIAHMOO HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday evenings, 7.30 to 9.30 Commencing Tuesday, October 7. Information: Courses are available to all over 15 years of age Students attending High School must have the consent can enrol in a course. night per week. The ons - one ner of classes will be given, however. was | = Eve is rich or poor] the opportunity of secing some accoviing tortie proportany be- tween his desires and his en- Joyments. Deborah Kerr - John - Samuel Johnson Sea Vue Theatre BLAINE, WASHINGTON — AIR CONDITIONED — September 10, 11, 12 13 2 PICTURES David Niven - Color, from Best Seller Book BONJOUR TRISTESSE Derek - Elaine Stewart - Death in the Mountains HIGH HELL In Technicolor - Registration Tuesday, October 7, 7:30 p.m. Director of Night Schools, LA 1-0821, Wes Janzen, 13650 Bentley Road, North Surrey. can tion refundable Requests for classes not listed will be considered if enrolment meets the required 15 and if an instructor is available. Schedule PLEASE NOTE THE PLACE AT WHICH THE COURSES YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ARE OFFERED. Commercial Semiahmoo, Tweedsmvir, Queen Elizabeth A. Typing - for beginners or those who wish to improve typing ability. Largely individual in- struction. FEE $10.00 B. Bookkeeping - elements of bookkeeping for beginner or those who wish to brush up on their bookkeeping or take further work FEE $10.00 Dressmaking Semiahmoo, Queen Elizabeth Instruction will be mostly individual as needs of class may be varied. FEE $10.00 Copper Tooling, Metal Etching, Flowercraft Tweedsmuir, Quegn Elizabeth Elementary and advanced instruction. FEE $10.00 Badminton Semiahmoo, Queen Elizabeth A. White Rock players can join the White Rock Club, Fees sot by the club B, Queen Elizabeth players will organize on the first night. Fees as d mined by the club Painting Semiahmoo, Queen Elizabeth Elementary procedure in water colors and oils. Individeal instruction for more advanced stu- dents. FEE $10.00 English for New Canadians Semiahmoo A course planned for those who have recently come to Canada from European and other coun: tries. FEE $10.00 7. Upholstery Semiahmoo, Tweedsmuir A beginners course in methods of upholstery. Individual assistance for those with more advanc- ed training. FEE $10.00 of Courses: 8. (2), 10. 11, 12s 13. 14, 15, QUEEN ELIZABETH HIGH SCHOOL Fees are payable in advance at the time of registra- September 14, 15, 16 - 2 PICTURES Horror Beyond Your Wildest Dreams HORROR OF DRACULA Lex Barker - Cathy O'Donnell ~ Color, Swell THE DEERSLAYER Phone be operated. or on the first night of attendance. Fees are not Electrical Tweedsmuir, Queen Elizabeth A beginners course in the elements of home elec tricity. Emphasis will be on practical applica- tion FEE $10.00 Wood Finishing Tweedsmuir, Semiahmoo ~ October to December Method of applying various finishes to different kinds of wood. FEE $10.00 Home Nursing Queen Elizabeth - Care of the sick in the home. October to December FEE $5,00 Square Dancing Queen Elizabeth Instruction for both the beginner and the ad- vanced dancer, FEE $10.00 Junior and Senior Matriculation Courses Queen Elizabeth Many people have indicated an interest in a var- fety of courses. The minimum enrollment for any one course is 15, Those interested in courses meet on Tuesday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m and it may be possible to organize some Gift Wrapping Queen Elizabeth Chess Queen Elizabeth —Elementary instruction for the —Advanced instruction for the Possible Courses Bheos LA, 1-0821 if intere