Is would be i) opening. : Accarias and Mr. and Paul Accarias are back @ motor trip to Prince George. Toh nd now living in ter, was a brief School in June this year has it week He entered nurses training, choos- sister, Miss MU- ing the Vancouver General been @ SUr- School of Nursing, the same their home in jospital trom which her sis- We > _ having ter, Mrs, Kennett, received down from Smithers hey training. patient. Muriel is an ohie. the hospital in the; Bobbie Radke, young grand- northern town. © son of Mr. and Mrs. Box of t Que Stayte Road, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Baker |his grandmother, has gone “and children Bertha and jback to his home in Edmon- Leigh have left Sunnyside to/ton as he starts school this make their home in Whit | year. Rock on Stevens St. Gaon Mrs, Alan Eustis and child- ren have returned to New Westminster after spending the holiday months in Sunny- side the guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Baker. . . PANORAMA RIDGE AND COLEBROOK Mrs, M. Jenkinson visited with friends on Lulu Island for a few days this week. | Mrs, T. Fay Elliottis back! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bogle of home recuperating after two'El Monte, California, are months in hospital. She was a ‘visiting with Mrs. Bogle's par- | * patient in White Rock District | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gard- | }with her for a few days. \Colebrook Gravel Pit DOUGLAS NEWS Mrs, ©. Chuck from West Vancouver arranged a lunch- eon for friends and relatives in the Canadian Kitchen at} Peace Arch Park on Sunday, which included her two sis- ters, Mr. Ernest Murray from Saskatchewani and Mrs, Dale Murray from Vancouver. . On Sept. 5th, a group of 28 Jadies from the Lions and | Kinsmen’s Camp at Crescent |Beach, tnjoyed the beautiful sunny day at the Peace Arch | Park, ‘ Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. H. W. Day, Boundary Road, were Dr. and Mrs. Bob MacLean, their three children, Tan, Carolyn and six weeks old Terese. Dr. MacLean is pediatrician at the Medical Dental Building, Vancouver. Mr. J. Langlois is back at} the White Rock Hospital after | &n enjoyable holiday. Mrs. Rawlingson, 2nd St., | has returned home. Mrs. J. ® Lister of Mission is staying} You never outgrow your need for milk, nature’s most nearly perfece food, the only practical source of calcium. Milk helps keep you feeling fit and refreshed, helps relax you before bedtime. Here in Brituh | Report To Council Public Works Superint: Hospital and was then trans- |Jund. ferred to the Royal Colum- eee | bian. It is hoped that she ea Miss Shirley Peck was| soon be able to be up and! guest of honour on Sunday | around again. evening at a buffet supper 2 held at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Peck, the occasion being Shirley's 2ist birthday. on George Hopp who has com- pleted a navigator’s course at Stevenson Field in Winnipeg is home to Sunnyside to visit with his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hopp and Sally, during his leave. eee ‘LS. EG3 Thomas G. Cur-| tie of Esquimalt, spent a ten | Roy Premack of the Royal Canadian Navy is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Premack, for a few weeks. vee Ralph Russell of Stayte Rd. and three of his pals went on a camping trip near Princeton for a little bit of adventure before school opening. Boat- ing and fishing were includ- ed in the programme. Several properties in this! district changed hands this} week. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mc- | |Quarrie sold their house to} |Mr. and Mrs. Lyons of Van- couver, and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Quarrie have moved to Van- couver. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. {Woods of Vancouver have Sunnyside Community | bought the property formerly }owned by the Jack Pecks, and Hall Re-Roofed |Mr. and Mrs. Ross Douglas of The Sunnyside Community |Montreal have bought the Dal Hall, through volunteer lab-|Browne property. Mr. and Our and donations has now got |Mrs. Browne are moving to @ new roof. At the September | Matsqui. meeting it was found there would be sufficient funds to apply siding to the hall, This will be a face-lifting for va building which has been in Constant demand for the past | Several years. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner of Brown Road and their son had a holiday trip to Oliver, Princeton and Keromeos re- cently. IS UNDERWAY Give Generously To support vital health welfare and rec- reaction services provided by United Good Neighbour Fund agencies in your com- munity. They benefit all in time of need. 5 Mr. and Mrs, John P. in the estimates of the current day leave with his parents and | peown of Peck Road have year. ee ~ A sister, (Mn and’ Mrs: G.R-lheen enjoying a holiday in the ; BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Currie and Trudie of Sunny- | ;,. fetrio “* ‘ aide Cariboo district. A eral 3 > Sire ts A genera White Rock Curling Club will Bie Columbia, you enjoy the finest milk from our province’s modern dairy farms. BUY B.C FOODS AND HELP KEEP BRITISH COLUMBIA PROSPEROUS dent, J. Furiak, and Mun Manager, Percy Livingstone, will submit a report to Coun- cil on the Colebrook Sand and Gravel Company’s pro- perty. Feeling of the two munici- | pal employees as expresse: Council was that the a price of $130,000 was too high. They stated the Corporatior of the District of Surrey could not authorize an expenditure of this magnitude as no pro- vision had been made for it SLEEP BETTER British Columbians enjoy the finest milk from our Province’s modern dairy farms £ HONOURABLE W. K KIERNAN, MINISTER Bere: w at 8 p.m. ADDITIONAL ISSUE 200,000 British Columbia Power Corporation, LIMITED (Incorporated under the laws of €anada) Common Shares (Without nominal er par value) Registrar: The Royal Trust Company, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. Transfer Agent: Montreal ‘Trust Company, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. Applications have been made for the listing of these Common Shares of British Columbia Power Corporation, Limited on the Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver Stock Exchanges, We offer, as principals, these Common Shares if, as and when and to the extent that we exercise our option to purchase these shares and subject to issue and receipt by us thereof and prior sale and to the approval of all legal matters by Messrs. Douglas, Symes & Brissenden, Vancouver, B.G., on behalfof the Corporation, and of Measrs. McMichael, Common, Howard, Cate, Ogilvy & Bishop, Montreal, Queken our behalf, who will rely upon the opinion of the Corporation’s Counsel in respect of all amattéenabioeal law in British Columbia. PRICE $46 per share It is expected that definitive certificates for Common Shares will be avail after 20 September 1956. ; A Prospectus, a copy of which has been filed with the Secretary FS of FS accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act and also w, AE ith the Registrar Companies of British Columbia, will be promptly forwarded upon ae of Nesbitt, Thomson and Company, Wood, Gundy & Company _ Limited Limited Please apply to your local Investment Dealer or Broker, lable for delivery om and