10 WHITE ROCK SUN Alumni of the University of British Columbia living in the Fraser Valley are planning a second “Great Trek” to the cam- ‘pus April 16 for the 43rd annual dinner meeting of the UBC Alumni Association in Brock Hall at 6:30 p.m. Fraser Valley residents who have had a prominent part in the arrangements for the ban- quet include Mr. Norman Sev- eride of Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn K. Sully of White Rock Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sully play part in Alumni Banquet program THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 Chilliwack, Theme of the dinner meet-| | ing is “Alumni we have known,” and special pictorial displays, showing the past history of the University and the shape of thing to come, have been ar ranged ® by the Associaton’s | } architecture division. Commenting on the Univer- sity’s past will be Colonel Har- ry. T. Logan, former head of UBC's classics department and author of the recently-publish- and Mrs. Lesle E. Barber of Y Delta Plumbing & Heating Sales & Serv: ed golden jubilee history of the ‘University, entitled = “Tuum Est.” The future shape of the Un- iversity will be dealt with by Vancouver Sun coltimnist Bar- ty Mather. Special presentations will be made to Col. Logan, who revi ed recently as editor of the sociation’s quarterly publication “The Chronicle,” Mr. Norman Hyland, retiring president of the Association, and to Miss Dorothy Mawdsley, UBC's dean of women, and Miss Marjory {Leeming, assistant an , both of whom retire e ts can be reserved by jwriting or telephoning to the }UBC Alumni office, Brock Hall ‘University of British Columbia Body Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved The “NIA WAY” by Natural Return Circulation NOT a pill ; not a liquid but a n, professional hos pital and clini ested device, for qyfckly relieving body by stimulating and in itting nature to do tl asing blood circula. job intended. Proper leeping better, reduce it. 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Teens Con- ers of Kootenay Teens Associa- enda cutive mer DISCUSSING t ference are th tion Neil W president, Jackie Broke: and Iona Anderson, vice-president were among 250 delegates at the three-day Conference. Fraser Valley The Latter Day Saints are The bat Club ce Or Park holding a Spring Sale and Hob-|0" 10 eat ee ; 17 at 2:00/7°.00'4 April 13 BsoShow on Ape at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs, pm, in the Ocean Park Hall.|p, W, Chadwick, 1437 - 129, Home cooking, plants, etc. will|St. The main topic of the — be featured, Luncheon will be|meeting will be a report from served. the convention. Everyone wel. come. Refreshments, 12822 N. Bluff (16A) Ph. 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Ed Laval, mayor of Port Moody Teen Town; Dave Dewinetz, mayor of White Rock; (back 1. to r) Dorothy er, Bonnie Williamson, Tan MacLeod, Dorothy Dickson and Frank Webster, ngmey goes over without a hitch Bi single cutover change in White Rock affecting | ram ever carried out by B.C.]290 subscribers and two “grid elephone Company in the jcuts” (meaning shifting Fraser Valley went off Maren |scribers from one office to an 25 almost without a hitch other by changing boundaries) Company officials report that} Grid cuts affected about 200} th sub the only difficulty experienced |Chilliwack subscribers who \was in eutting-in new harmonic|switehed into the Yarrow of ringing equipment, How while some 40 Yesidents n Valley transferred from anglay office ape Aldé automatic ted three offices " Abbotsford and Haney remedied th same pn, dis trict commercial manager Generally, the sweeping changeover was very succes sful,” he said. “In most offiews, tolophone men worked through fhe night making rear ments to dial switehing « ment.” The eralon months prior to the ¢ at 12:01 am, March 26 ed the introduction phone system Mr MacPherson asked cribers to remember oné portant dinling proceduce when placing calls to other persons « party lines. tn offices wh it Is necessary to dial first, followed by the called party's telephone, it is imper live (hat the full two letter five figure telophone number bt led, otherwise the astray im 1 for of Welephone prefixes in eight of new Ovean Park Community nation's monthly meeting wa held on April 3 with = Mr joorge Gronay presiding in the ce of Mr, Dave We erable discussion are ing the Kitchen and} finishing cupboards and new sink which was approved, also! having the piano overhauled. 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