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WI. 8-9606 gto Santa Barbara in February | | ~ | = Immortal’ Memory Honoured On Saturday evening, January 25, the Silver Moon Hall Was the setting for a Burns’ Supper in memory of the Scottish After a welcome by Jim Hazlett, President of - Jan Society of the Lower Fraser Valley, and tesco: ‘O" Canada,” the 125 guests stood as the haggis, borne aloft by John Amos and piped in by Alex Ferguson, came down the centre aisle to be placed on the head table. John Anderson gaye the Celtic address frequent visits his family know very favorably | the new co-publisher of the well and regretted the time ele- ment would not permit of his making a personal call. Proposed was made by the presid. Queen, followed by a message from Mayor we M. Tee | Highlight of the evening was the address to the Immortal Memory by Rev. W. M. M.A, of Vancouver, Se The Shoe Box has moved fo its new location at 1377 Johnston Road. See advertisement Page 9, REMOVAL SALE now on, “acece The Shoe Box The joint meeting of five | on Hilltop. South Surrey Ratepayers’ Asso- Next regular meeting of | jthe WCTU will be held at the ‘Evangelical Free Church, Hill: | top, on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 2 p.m. with the Baptist ladies in charge. Everyone welcome. by Pipers Ferguson and Miller with Mrs. E, duets, accordian selec- eae members of the Vancouver : entertainment. An cightsome reel to the tune of the pipes brought another Burns’ night to a close. ’ 1 ONO 7 ate | CHILLIWACK VISITORS Yord from Vancouver this Mrs. J. C. Chelhan Shilli x) fi Mrs. J. C. © m of Chilli- | week brings news of former wack is at present the guest of residents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hal- h sister and brother-in-law, fett. The woll-known couple |Mr. snd Mrs. T. W. Jethee’ | |Who left to reside in the city | Victoria Ave, WHITE ROCK BC tue Just prior to Christmas are off HI | * ANNUAL eee HOUSE WARMING Mrs. B. Ogilvie, of 1127 Park- | | DINNER AND DANCE FROM PRINCE GEORGE er Street, was guest of honour | Silver Moon A niece of Mr, and Mrs. Nes- |°¢ @ house-warming held at her SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ist 3 2 home Sunday. Some 40 friends | tor Izowsky, and her husband, dropped in to wish the best ie ROGAN JONES Bellingham |Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wallace of luck to the well-known White Admission $2.50 | OFF TO CALIFORNIA for a well-earned rest, e 2 } | Prince George, were brief vis- i } iB: itors in town over the weekend. °° Tesident. es | a 5 ER They were on their return trip nok aitl Ws SAS AS from a holiday spent in Los ATTEND WEDDING Manager : Nerpat | Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Holley, of North Bluff, have returned from a wonderful trip on the || ae rs PGE v3 a ved- Visitors over the holidays at ‘ling Rains eae ees 5 the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.} ond Nina Fawcett, both living Summerton, 16033 Thrift Ave., : . in Prince George. were their four children and zi Bs KVOS, Pugh’s Orchestra FAMILY GATHERING Ocean Park fm families: Mr. and Mrs. Howard |,. ay . ~ : ROM E LAN, atcher, Roy and Bernice of | ROM ENGLAND Plumbing & H eating Man.; Mr. and Mrs. All the way from England on man, Marilee and |a “flying trip’ Mrs. Victor DOMINION APPLIANCES id, of Pacific, aWsh.; Mr. Coen of Brighton was a brief SCES J 7c, I LOOR FURN: aad iMre OW Karen, guest at the home of Mr. and OIL RANGES AND HEATERS OIL FLOO! URNACES Mrs. A. Price Atkinson, Marine CONTRACTOR Mrs. Coen was a class. PLUMBING AND HEATING Lois and Ly of pnne f ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. § ' Drive Al FREE ESTIMATES ‘ - ‘ Wayne, of |mate of Mrs. Atkinson during aoa a < a ay eae the (college days in Brandon, Man Phones: Office WI. 8-9501 Res. WI. 8-4561 - WI, 84565 (16th) AVE. « Her husband is barrister in 12822 NORTH BLUFF Temple Inn, London Club honored the memory fee... OWVERWAITEA LTD. retsoanuees ttetch Your Grocery Dollar reunion in 15 y ierations represen- first famil with four g: ted Marine Heights Club Founder Honored Members of Marine Heights of their regular meeting in I Hedy So a at at Your Neighborhood Overwaitea Market a PIRES January 6, Breakfast Special— BURNS’ LARD Gigheee Ree W, Aoheorts,| GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS 2 Ibs. 37c Marine Drive, s. 2 of utmost Supply Limited, per doz. ...... 39r erosity. lover of flowers | SWIFT’S EMPIRE BACON — as in his home that the ill wa a mM: GARLIC RINGS first meeting of this club was} 1 Ib. sliced .............56. 390: een held.” Rhe:.Club, which began 68:6) ee on en eee << arden club, does not hold any form of competition, Air. Ask-| 10 Ibs. SUGAR Pure Maple Syrup PHONE Wises worth said. H. F. Olds is this 99 1Gicz bortlomenane FOR FREE year’s chairman DELIVERY Eagles Initiate DOMESTIC SHORTENING SWEET MIXED PICKLES Two Members Now in 3 Ib. Cannister . 99c Habitant, 24 oz. 39c i Vancouver Aerie r Na: asset the White Rock Aerie No. | TOILET TISSUE Values? New Softer Ibers tonight. "| White Cross .... 4 pack 39c BALLET TISSUE .. 2 rolls 25¢ | Pete Nygaard and Neil Me- Rae, both of Johnston Road, | will be initiated at the meeting | in the Eagles’ Hall, Sunnyside. Taking part in the ceremony with the Vancouver visiting members will he local President Ray Fitzpatrick, Junior Past} President Earl Dinsmore, Chap- Jain Harry Blomme, Inside Guard Martin Bajer and Out side Guard Dick Weaver. Provincial President William Morgan from New Westminster, Z " | Aerie No. 20, recently ae rate FOOD HAMPER — the White Rock Aerie and urg- 2 ft. ed members to support the ob- | MRS R. E, BURDEN, 1714 136 St. WR jective of $5000 set by the B.C. Provincial Aerie in its Conquer Cancer drive. WINNERS OF OUR ANNIVERSARY CONTEST WERE : SWIFT'S BABY FOOD HAMPER — MRS. KOPP, 2720 184th St, R.R.2 Cloverdale. KROME CANNISTER SET — MRS, C. A. 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