WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH Nichol and Coldicott Sunday Services 945 a.m.—Sunday School. Joo am. — 7.30 p.m. Dr. J. L. Sloat will be the preacher at both services. This Sunday marks the fourth an- niversary of the holding of the Hullett-Anderson rites of Powell River and ushers Rev. A. R. Laing officiated at the candlelight service Sep- tember 10 at the First United Church when Myrna Lois An- derson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, 15336 9th Avenue, White Rock, be- came the bride of Ralph Nor man Hullet, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hullet of Lang- Sunday Sunday Sanaroad Holy Communion: 8 a.m. Sunday Sehbol: 9:45 a.m. Morning Prayer: 11 a.m. (First Sunday of month, Holy Communion) Evening Prayer: 7:30 p.m. FIRST UNITED CHURCH White Rock (Buena Vista & E’ St.) Minister Rev. Alfred R. Laing F.PhS., A.F\Sc. Phones: Office WI 8-9850 House WI. 8-5731 930 a.m—Sunday School, 11.00 a.m—‘Thé Efficiency of Serivee. 7.30 p.m.—Eastern Star mem- first services by the Baptist Church in White Rock. This service was held at 3 p.m. in the Hilltop Gospel Hall with Dr. Sloat in charge. We will recognize the progress of the four years aud future prospects, ley, The church was decked With gladioli and chrysanthi- mums. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore white neckline and in the skirt. Her lace with inserts of tulle at the dress was full hooped with lily point sleeves and fell a slight |train. The bride's chapel veil | with sequins was held in place CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Church of Canada with sequins and pearl head cceecent seach piece. She carried a white Rev. D. S. McKinnell, B.A. |Ribie covered with sweetheart Newton 304R3 lroses, TRINITY XV | The bridal attendants were 830 a.m—Holy Communion |Mrs. Harold Aronson, matron of 11.00 am.—Morning Prayer }honor and Miss Sharon Studer, Sunday School. | bridesmaid. 9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer at They chose identical street Ccean Park Church. length dresses of turquoise ny- 11.00 am—Sunday School bers attending worship; Subject: “The Woman Who} Volunteered.” | Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Minister's Office hours 9:00 am. to 12:00 Noon Tuesday to Saturday. EVERYONE WELCOME CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH Rey. G. A. Affleck, B.A., Minister | 9.45 am.—Sunday School. | 11.00 am.—Morning Worship 8.00 pm.—Evening Worship “The King’s Man” This is a special missionary film on Af- rica. | ——o 4 oe THE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA White Rock Presbyterfan | (Campbell River Road, at | Semiahmoo Park) | 11:00 am. Public Worship | Rev. John Vass - Minister | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE =| SOCIETY, WHITE ROCK | (Corner “F” and Pacific) Services Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday evening meetings 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Room at rear of Church open 2 to 4 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. MH are cordially invited to Sundays: 8.45 am. Oe PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 14774 Gorden Ave. Rev. D. Anderson, Minister Phone: WI £6562 Services 945 a.m—Sunday School | 11.00 am—Morning Worship 7.30 pm—Revival Service. Wed., 730—Prayer Meeting. ¥, 8 p.m—yYoung People's Visitors welcome. WHITE ROCK EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Pacific and “F” Streets 945 am—si 11.00 lunday School |Prayer Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Wed- | Gay family returns | children evening after a mer estate in Muskoka, Ontar- io. attend the Services and nse |n° Visited the Gays during! “tne Auxiliary also awarded the Reading Room. the! summer was Ald) Jessie |. <50 scholarship to a Semiah: ‘ t Lee, Mr. Gay introduced her| moo High School graduate, Mrs BROADCASTS to metropolitan Toronto. Condi Machina eeceataee: How Christian Science Heals | The Gays will again spend| rend, Me eines Secretary, Station CFUN, 1410 Ke, | the winter in White Rock fa hon | at|ion organdy off the shoulder Ocean Park Church. }with deep V back and flower- ° ing panel that fell from a small ZION LUTHERAN CHURGH bow at the back. The attend: CLOVERDALE ‘ants carried bouquets of nose- pays of white and pink carna- Pacific Hwy., Cloverdale) | {i**. ? Thursday at 8.00 — Choir re- The bride’s mother selected hearsal. }a dusty rose lace dress with Saturday at 10.00— Confirma-|matching dress with matching tion class accessories and a rose corsage. Saturday, at 11.30—Junior | The groom’s mother chose Choir. blue brocaded taffeta with Services matching accesories and a rose 10:00 a.m. Sunday School corsage, man was John Stephen 10:00 a.m rvice in German 11.15 a.m.—Service in English.} Monday at 8.00—Young People| Tuesday at 8.00—Men’s Club L. H, Gierach: Pastor Phone YE-72366 | | Best Many enroll at Palmer Academy Mrs. Midge Palmer of Pal mer Dancing Academy was im- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST pressed with the number of CHURCH jst dents who enrolled _at the | Academy on Monday, Sept. 8. Corner Stayte and Campbell | ‘The opening day of lessons River Road Jindicated that a good number Worship 10 a.m. Saturday of students have exceptional Sabbath School: 11 a.m. natural aptitude which will as- sure the development of some nesday, clever performers from this Voice of Prophecy, area, Mrs. Palmer reports. Radio Broadcast Parents who were asked to| 8:30 am., CKLG, 730 ke remain throughout the first les-| H. E. LOHR - Pastor son to become acquainted with “Basic Movement Terminology” med to enjoy the session tudents unable to enroll be- cause of the limited number} acecpted can soon take advan-| tage of an extra day which wil! be made available. from vacation Mr. and Mrs. H. returned c Thursday two-month ex- ed vacation at their sum- ten Legion Aux. makes rant to Retarded Mr. Gay reports he and his g . Whee ae Ladies Auxiliary to Branch family had a grand time boat-| ,, “a fh ing, yachting and “generalle ve.| NO: 8 of the Canadian Legion axing.” h. & a have made a grant of $25 to = are is _|the School for Retarded Child. Among the many house gue StS!ren on Johnston Road GIFTS| for all occasions The first fall meeting of the Arcadia Hospital Group will be} held on Thursday, September }18 at 2 p.m, at the home of * Bone China |Mrs. Stan Hastings, 1171 Stayte| © India | Road. x ea ee The Ocean Park Social Cred- Ur Class, etc. it WA. will hold their meeting . on September 20 instead of Christensen — } seotemper 11, SS The regular meeting of the Gift Shop V.ON. Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Neville Hilltop - Pacific Ave. §|Smith, 14120 Magdalene on Classes WILL REOPEN Monday, Sept. 29 White Rock Elementary School HILLTOP GOSPEL cHaPeL (Corner Registration - Thursday, Sept. 25 || Sure safety to adults who were age fad. were Dennis Anderson, broth er of the bride and Eric Hul- let, brother of the groom. eception was Held at thy Panda Supper Club with 125 guests present. Mr. Cecil Stud- er proposed the toast to the bride. For her going away costume the bride chose a royal blue suite with black accesories and a rose corsage. After a honeymoon through Washington State, Mr. and Mrs. Hullet will take up residenc in White Rock. Out of town guests at the wedding arrived from Mount Vernon, Edmonton, Cold Lake, Alberta; Powell River and Van- couver, Rotarians hear colorful speaker Rotarians were highly en- tertained at their Tuesday luncheon meeting by guest speaker Joe Lowes of Abbots- }ford. Mr Lowes who sold out his |Lowes Market three months z0 was introduced by Rotar- ian Len Long and talked about many amusing incidents in his jeolorful career while associat- Jed with the Hudson's Bay Com- |Pany as a travelling representa-| tive. Born in Alberta just before jthe turn of the century, he at- jtended school at what is now Red Deer, Alta, where his |son’s Bay. There were only jabout 40 white children among |the 600 Indian children and !Joe learned to speak Wood Cree and Indian Cree like al native. | He joined the First World War at the age of 16, with the Cumberland Rifles in eastern Canada and then later joined |the air force. In the Second| | World War he was Wing Com-| mander and did his tour of 30 missions over Germany with Bomber Command. In his talk to the Rotarians} he gave many interesting stor-| ies on life among the Eskimos} jand northern Indians while coy- ering some 30 Hudson's Bay posts as far north as Aklavik. THE WEATHER Date High Low Rain Sept. 3 68 47 Sept. 4 67 44 Sept. 5 67 48 Sept. 6 78 49 Sept. 7 80 53 Sept. 8 68 56 01 Sept. 9 76 55 | Observer. | Max Zack, Official ROCK AND ROLL (Continued from Page 1) where, rock and roll or rock and roll. “I do not haye any trouble inside the dance hall. 1 cannot be held responsible for what goes on outside. It is unfort- unate about the damage to cars Saturday, but that also hap- pens all the time. I had the Spare tire stolen from the back of my car one night when there wasn’t any rock and roll dance. “Once these dances became the causing of anxiety in the community, I will have them stopped immediately. Until then} I consider them a place for the} average teenager to come and relax and have fun. “An invitation is open to any parent or adult to come and watch the dances anytime. There were three mothers at Saturday's dance, “The RCMP provided six Patrol boats at the recent Cen- tennial Fishing Derby to en- out relaxing themselves.” “Is it too much to ask that a little extra police help be Siven to ensure the same for the young people? In my opinion, there just isn’t enough gone for the young people to- lay." These are opinions from peo- Ple familiar with today’s teen- and enjoying at 3:30 p.m. Does your son and father was factor for the Hud-| Teacher - Studio Phone WI Mrs. Geraldine Fraser 15644 Cliff Avenue daughter go to rock and roll roll dances? Ask them their opinion of the local picture. On Hallowe'en you'll probably get an opportunity to your opinion. - 8-9229 Bradford’s TV & Radio Service ZENITH DEALERS — WI. 85947 — From the Chemise Cloche to the blouson beret to the multi- colored feather . . . fall hats make headlines as they com- plete your costumes in a news- worthy way. See them here . - . choose now. 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