help the Semiahmoo High stu- } rounded out a pleasant evening. Lois Sharp, Lloyd Cosens, Keith by-Lou Tinkler, Jack Dicken, Earl Paddy Studds, Reg Davey, Diana Vin Coyne, Mike McBride, Sharon ‘ Mary-Ann Procter, Brian Fraser, Woodward, Sandra Wood, Wayne Arnold, Jim Knight and Sheila Chapman. Bs the Newton Salvation Army RELUOW-—|Hall, with Ticut, Young ofti- y Feedham, Marine clating, will soon take up re- ‘early in Feb- sidence in White Rock. Mrs. vknife, N.W.T. With her Smith is the former Mrs. An- nie Hussey of Newton. kre nis OUT OF HOSPITAL Mr Jack White, who has been a patient in White Rock Hospital for the past two weeks returned home Monday to his Marine Drive home. Mrs. J. P. Baker, Kerfoot Road, has returned home to White Rock after spending some time in Vancouver. SS FROM GERMANY | Mr. Walter Erich Harry Rechner, age 22, a citizen of Germany, arrived from his homeland at the Port of Hali- FROM AUSTRALIA Dr. Hallman, a one-time res- ident of White Rock, arrived on board the “Oronsay” from Australia. He has been visiting in Cloverdale. fax on Jan. 8, He travelled ah eet ross Cana ii in| TO LIVE HERE ay eeneng is now in Visitors from Australia the employ of Mr. L. Accarias, ‘of Sunnyside and Coast Meri- dian Roads. . .IN SCOTLAND Mrs. Harold Barge who has been visiting her family in Scotland expects to sail for home on March 13, aboard the Corinthia. She is accompanied by her daughters, Carol Ann who also arrived recently on the “Oronsay” and hope to make their home in Canada, are Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Davies and family from Woliondong, New South Wales. Surprise Party Marks Golden Wedding Monday night’s card party, held at the Legion Hall, John-|Buena Vista Ave. ston Road, winners for bridge} About 25 former neigh- were: Mr. S. Busse, Ist, and|bours from Senlac, Saskatch- Mrs. T. H. Colley, 2nd Whist/ewan, arrived chartered winners were: Mr. Hoone, ist,)bus from Vancouver to help and Mrs. Frost, 2nd. |the White Rock couple to mark S |the golden anniversary of their wedding Mr. and Mrs. d in Ne TO RESIDE HERE : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith who were married recentiy in D yvidson were Wa, Manito- ROTARY ANN Rummage Sale Saturday, February 2 at 10 a.m. MIAUMGO YACHT CLUB. PR “© £0 to Boys’ Club at White Rock Rotary < . Johnston Road. If anyone has rummage to ontact following numbers for pick-up: 5-3499 oro- LL SPECIALS Bayers Aspirin with Trial Child’s size. Only 79c. Bayers Nose.Spray 98c, with Aspirin 19c. Only 98c. Instantine 75c, with Instantine 25c. Only 75c. Phillips Tablets 49c, with trial size. Only 49c, Woodbury Hand Lotion, Special ... 69c Winter Wise with Dispenser, by Grossmith, 95c, Happy Hands by Helene Curtis .... 69c Pink Satin with Dispenser ......... 75c Trushay with Purser .. arse sat -ODc. On January 19, Dancing and) Party was and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. William Rob- | east jert Davidson, were recently WINNERS |“surprised” by a large group of friends at their home on} ba, on Dec. 24, 1906. They ‘have one son in Rdmonton and three grandchildren, all of whom, aecompanied by Mrs. Davidson, Jr, drove out to White Rock at Christmas time to help celebrate the real anniversary. Only member of “gathered at the home of Lois|the immediate family to be Present at the later “surprise” Mr. Davidson's brother, the Rev. H. P. David- son of Victoria. He also was a former resident of Senlac. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Mr. Davidson came to Canada as a lad of seven and attended school in Winnipeg. As a young man he entered into a partnership with his father at Dauphin, Manitoba, and here he met his wife, who was a native daughter, having been born in Shoal Lake, Manitoba. The “surprise” party was a great pleasure to the couple for they had not seen some of their former neighbours for 37 years. They were presented with a purse of remembrance of “auld lang syne,” with good wishes for many more happy years of Marriage. /Reading Club Review ‘“‘Nun’s Story” | Attendance at the meeting of | the Library Reading Club on Jan. 16 wa: idly reduced by the icy st: Those who did attend formed a most congen- jal group. They thoroughly enjoyed Mrs. P. Patmore’s re- view of “The Nun's Story’” by Kathryn Hulme. Those who had read the book gained a deeper appreciation of the characters, the developing per- Sonalities and the work in the Congo Mission Hospital and in the hospital in Belgium dur- T. CHRISTENSEN Gift Shop HILLTOP Jewellery, Silyerware, Clocks, Watches, China, Cups and Saucers, ete. Pen and Pencil Sets. ANTIQUES Peon Express Bus Service to the “ce IGAPADES, oF 1957” EXHIBITION FORUM Vancouver. Monday, February 4 Speci Tour Price including Admission and Return Fare from White Rock Adults: $3.90 Children: $3.10 Trip leaves the Sweet Shop, 15021 Washington Ave. 6.45 p.m. reservations phone Mrs, G. H. Conor, the Sweet Shop, W.R. 46861 Reservations and tickets must be picked up by Thursday, January 31 PACIFIC STAGE LINES LAST LAUGHS. Reserve ea BOX jon Hilltop. Wa |D: Hazlewood. |sary | For further information and | _ ing the German occupation. (yon fis retirement ir 1999. conditions the Mrs, K. Canibear added a few| ‘Their family consists of two |their family comments oa “The Wild Place” |soms in Ottawa, Colonel Cyril by the same author. SmAh and Mr. Harolé Sniith, ees Sete ere {0land one daughter, Mrs Jack attend. His breadth of interest also and gift of guiding the eonver- |Mahony of Matsqul. They sation were noticeably absent. |P@Ve née grandchildren, four in B.C, and five in Ottawa Because of winter weather ‘ving in the will not be able to be | on January 26, but Mr f ‘Mrs. Mahony and their clal4. dren, Lenore. Bill, Janice ang Arlene are expected trom Matsqui for the occasion. RESETS ee Seaview Quality Meats AT NEW LOCATION 14961 Washington Avenue Fermerly Bennetts Cafe POT ROASTS Cross Rib, Ib. 37c Chuck Roast, blade bone removed, Ib. 35c¢ Round Bone Roast, Ib. OCEAN PARK Mr. Ted Hindmarsh, who left Ocean Park several months ago to take a position in Alberni, returned fast week and is now residing at 12732. North Bluff Roadi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turn- bull of Vancouver, have taken up residence on Olympic St. ee ee Mr. T. Roy Hall, Marine Drive, White Rock, was the Guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Mar- ine Heights’ Club, in Ray Shepherd School. He took as his subject “Words and their Mr. Hall was introduc- the Club Chairman. Mr. Couple To Mark Golden Wedding Spare Ribs, lb. ............ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard! Sirloin Tip Roasts, Ib. Smith, West Beach Ave, will Smoked Jowls, Ib. be at home to their friends (weather permitting) on Sat- urday afternoon, Jan, 26. The occasion is the anniver- of the couple’s golden wedding. Both born in Eng- land, Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married in South London and came to Canada three years | afterwards. They settled in Mission City where Mr. Smith | OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P-M. Compare Our Prices and Quality. SAME TELEPHONE NUMBER AS BEFORE was in the employ of the Can- W.R. 4-6271 adian National Railways, They | S: x! POOL LLL LP PLP LDL LP PDD PPD PL PPP PP LDP PPP PPA OVERWAITEA LTD. 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