Bele area. On thelr return they ‘were niece, Barbara Burns. She will /|Visit with them for a time be- fore going to Schriber, Ontario, to visit her brother and sister in-law. h Mo. fell, who in turn, have moved h to thelr newly acquired place ages on Columbia Ave. White Rock. Park Painting Registration Lags Mr. W. Davidson, Principal Mr and Mrs, ©. Olieh who have been holidaying in Sunny— School, reports that registration for the “Painting in the Park’ j}class is Very slow. “No doubt this is merely because so many parents have ‘délayéd xénding them in,’ sald Mr. Davidson. “This is a pity as Mr. D. Buhr of the Federation of Can- adian Artists will be unable to arrange for the necessary teachers and rainy day accom Mmodation in time.” AGENTS FOR | ire Savings and Loan Ass’n -HRIFT REALTY LTD. 1 W.R. 5-3231 As registration officially closed last Friday, parents wishing to “make last minute application may phone 47407 for complete information or send to Box 263, White Rock Post | Office, Rawsiaistoct/for end’ curs. Use half and || M7 Davidson pointed pes keep half for use later. Comes in three - Sr ae KS AA classes planned for different strengths, Regular—Super—Gentlo—$2.00 Hocalities could not be in oper- ation unless a rush of last min- ute applications are received. Phone: W.R. 53351 Sunnyside Brownies Hold “Flying Up” land DS Ceres As opie ton: 15487 Washington Ave. Last week was o milestone |, n°0y Studds took fret class Breer Was honours in the bronze DISPENSING 18 OUR BUSINESS. jin the life of Carol Severson, |tos¢ and the third rm |Trudy Currlo, Ralean Penney | siite Lia ‘Tait won secon jand Sharon Hair when’ they honours in the same. Both girls took: part in the Brownle’s|:oo4 two years exams at the . “Plying Up" ceremony, and |..me time, Paddy also tled with Semiahmoo ay Kathy Jewel and Betty Kvist|artenne Bloomfleld, of Abbots - Cs |who participated in the ‘“walk- for highest 13. ° ing up" ceremony. District Com-| “7.,’ tho third year test. Shar Ov rture Concert jmissioner Mrs. A. Postill offici~').0. fy Gace Becht (4 ated at the event and present~ | 0 ptured class honours Ras 5 ed Golden Hands and Golden | No testa for Paddy ssociation |Bars. Ralean Penney and! i) te th |Prudy Currie also received Thrift Badges. Guides receiving second class Subscription Tickets for the 1956-57 badges were: Genevieve Hill- man, June Wills, Beverley DIST NGUISHED ARTISTS Schultz, Judy Dewinetz, Judith : Morrow, and Barbara Mrs. Morrow, Guide who is soon leaving to mz home in North Vancouver, ed with a b: the CONCERT SERIES MAY BE OBTAINED was presc ky | Guides. Mrs. Postill an intere: on ng, A FROM particularly Camp at ‘The Library; Mitchell Real Estate; Mosier’s Drug Store, 3, and also of Hilltop; and Mrs, Dewar, 5938 Bergstrom Road; the to be held at Ve r. The Newton Drug Store and Mrs. W. B. Treleaven, 5871 parents attended and were ser 5 ved refreshments by the King Street, Cloverdale. etic 4 Adults $5; Students $2.50 | Tawny Owl Mrs. M. Curris and Brown Owl Mrs. J. Penr FOR THE SERIES were in charge of the Browni Church Honours Rev T. Keyworth y afternoon 150 old 1 in the United Church Hall at honour Rev, T. the occasion ury in during ed Roy. J. Langley, Rev. of of White Rock, Mr ‘SILVER MOON Re ai ver, Rov, Wm. Moore of Burn LN aby, Mr. Kay of Milner, Mr. VERY SATURDAY BIGHT | sve o: Seawneny tat cna ©. H. Moodie. Mrs, Pat Do 10 tol ty was the soloist with Mra. Don Agnew accompanying on | the piano, ‘The Junior of St. John’s Church under the leadership of Mrs. Griffin also ang two numbers with Mrs. | Thomas accompanying. Many to the music of SENEY’S ORCHESTRA The Sea Vue Gratulation were received by @ @ e/|Mr. Keyworth from all over Blaine, Bygpingten, STANDARD |C*7Ada and the United States. A presentation of purse of money was made to Mr. and Mrs. Keyworth by W. G. Breeze on behalf of the congregations of St John’s and Colebrook churches, Refreshments were wide, returned to their home in Dryden, Ontario, early in the week having visited relatives in accompani¢d by their of the White Rock Elementary | medal and the J: Chor |” letters and telegrams of con-| served’ to the guests by the jadies of Colebrook Women's Association. eee Ist Colebrook Scouts enjoyed '@ camping weekend at Crescent | Park last magkeng: tan “MeBown wl aa cru ety it By ALAN The local fwhing has beon picking up lately, with the bass |going for silver jure, such as a flatfish or Gibbs Stewart spoon. |The bass were biting between Crescent and the point, but sea trout fishing has been poor. Elsewhere the fishing has 00d, as there haye been reports of fair catches of trout around Campbell River, on the Island. Reports of salmon “fishing were very good too, with some catches running over 20 Ibs. hear Bowen Island For anyone planning a trip to Prince George, you take your as most of the Squamish and Prince are reporting good fishing Handy Hint: If the we suggest rod and tackle talcum box, try Bowacr: packing it Myrtle Davidion Pupils Take Honours Students of the Myrtle David son Dancing School high honours at the recent B.C. Dancing Teachers’ examinations. They bers of the Fraser re mem ley High udges’ Mr: Their t going dancing ache on, 18 to on Peace Arch Park Crowd Sees Films White Rock Film Depot d films in another of the y evening film ahowing at Peace Arch Park, FIELD and STREAM | * reel, lakes between George smell of roe turning sour theatrens your in captured | Association CALDWELL. Canadian Kitchen. There was a ood attendance with 60 to 70 people attending. The projec tlonist was Mr. Roy Pickles. Films shown were “Land of To morrow,” High Road to the Orient” and “Kitimat Story.”* This will be a regular ¢eature | each Sunday evening during the | summer, On June 23 Peace Arch Park was the setting for another pic nic when about 500 members of | the Salvation Army from Van- couver, spent a happy with games and baseball. Phone No. 53523 and 44311 Matinee on Saturdays start at, 145 p.m.. not continuous Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Double Last Compiete Starts about pm. | our: ee a ae ean Fri. & Sat, June 29 & 30 THE LADY KILLERS Comedy in Technicolour with Alec Guinness News, Cartoon and Little Rascal Short Extra—for Matinee Only Randolph Scott in THUNDERING HERD Feature: how 8:40 Mon. , Wed, July 2, 3, 4 In VistaVision and Colour THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH ns can boy kidnapped in French Morocco.) Cartoon Thurs. July 5 ONL SHARK RIVER In Colour John Oh : time | pie.’ INFORMED CBU MONDAY July 2nd 10:15 p.m. The Honourable R. W. Bonner, Q.C. 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