fe Rock Brownle Mr, B, Read of Strawberry Hill, B.C. She spoke Yo the group on World Friendship. A short outhine of tho life of ‘Lord Baden-Powell, the beginning ‘of Scout and Guide Organizations, and birthday greetings to the World Chicg Guide, Lady Baden- Powell, wore discusted in the Pow Wow ring. ‘Thia was followed by the enrol: ment of Hx new Brownies: Patsy Beaaly, Etenor Pepper, Margaret Mitchell, Carol Brown, Cecily Ol- Ver, and Hied! Sewell. ‘One year service awarded (6 Maureen Corfteld, and Sharleen Brown. House Ordorly find Pathfinder Proficiency Bad- Res were presented to Sally Langlands, Sandra Woods, June Postill, Gloria Parsons and Judy Waterman. Program closed with a candle- lighting ceremony in whieh “Candles of Thought” were Mght- fed for 28 countries of the world, where Girt Guide, Girl Scout and Brownle organizations comprising 2,500,000 members are making the samo Promise and striving for the same internaticnal program of training in citizenship. Shiny coins were dropped into the globe bank to be contributed to the World Friendship Fund to DeneBt International Guiding. are were OBITUARY ——_————— ‘A. John Layley, 47, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Layley, Marine Drive, passed away Wednesday, February 6 in St. Vincent's Hos- pital, Portland, Oregon, Mr, Layley was a nationally known “Portland automotive man and was general ma Auto Parts Company of his death, was well known Wr his work fn trade association activities, Ho Was a director of National Sta ard Parts Association and chair arch committee. He was president of Portland Automotive Trdacs A sociation for two terms, 1943 and 1980, and was secretary at the time of bis death. 2nd vico- prealdent of the Paclflc Automo- tive ahow to be held In Los A February 28 through March 2. Mr. Layley was borne Ju 1904, in| Vancouver, B.C. to Portland In 1920, He entered the automotive business in 1923, ing in the parts department CAMs Ford oalérebip, for Rush light and Penny on NiE. Bfoad- way. He went to work for Smith Auto Parts Company ax an outside salesman. He had been gencral man of Its marketing and res 14, and went pout ten years Hes survived by his wife, Daisy, his mother and fi two daugh- ters, Sandra and Mary Ann, and four sisters, Mrs. J. C. Birch, Prince Rupert, Mrs, C. R, Becket, Loa Angeles, Mrs, Harola Phair, La Jolla, California, and Mrs. ‘Thomas MoAllister, Foneral services wpre held at Colonial mortuary. in Portland, Dr, Myron C, Cole, Firnt Christian Church, officiating. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Layley of White Rock, were present. ‘March 5, from 3Jyehich in being held to 8 pam. and anniversary, ‘Mr, and Mrs Munday have been Hying for the past three years with: Aholr gondn-lay and daughter, Mr, and Mra J. E Gardner, White Rock, VISITS MOTHER | 5. Mrs Sebina Kinnear, of Washington. spent the weekend In White Kock laiting her moth Mra M. Houlding, 1018 Washing: ton Avenue. —<——$———— COMING EVENTS ‘Spring rummage (salon ald ‘of White Rock Playera' Club's chalr fund will be held Saturday, March 15, beginning at 10 a.m, in the Little Theatre. 10.0.8. White Rock Lodge, Meetings, Ist and Srd Monday of each month, at Spm. {n Mnsonic Bullding. Visiting Brothers woleome. DANCE and have tho time of your life every Saturday night at Haynie Hall, four miles south of Blaine on Lynden Highway, Mod- ern and Square Dancing spon- sored by Peace Arch Aerie, Frater- nal Order of Eagles. —— ae CARD OF THANKS ———— Te is with sincere gratitude that we express (o our many friends our appreciation of thelr kindly ex- pressions of esteem in the floral tokens, letters, of sympathy which came to us in our bereavement in tho loss of our dear husband and dad. We would especially thank Dr. T. Blades, Rev. Envoy Alwyne Us vation Army for all they have cards and words jan Hospital, New Westminster. We will cheriah always the respect and honor shown to our husband and dad. Mrs. Mary Jano Kilpatrick, Clifford and Lorne. THESE CO) PEO) BIDDER. T. Hardy and) 3 of the Sal- | to 10 pm. on the |qulty Shop from 2 Friday, February 22, [Occasion of thelr Soth wedding |ruerdny, March 4, | done, the nurses of Royal Colum-| George UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE March 5th at 1:30 p.m. ABOVE BARGAIN CENTRE 672 Washington Ave. Furniture, Tools, Dishes, Miscellaneous Items pertaining to a home. MODITIES HAVE ALL BEEN ENTERED BY : OF WHITE ROCK TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST This Sale is open for booking on all commodities AUCTIONEER BILL BANNERMAN | Drive, was hostess and Mrs, Wal-) ter Cornish, Nico! Road, assistant hostess at a bridge party held Tn tho Intetonts of Improving Its appearance, the Superfiulty Shop 4w eager to have some work done on {ts yrounda thle Spring and has yoleed an appeal for voluntary labor In this connection, Any offers of help will be really apprecte ated, and those willing to lend n hand are aaked to telephone Stra Hicks, White’ Rock 2618, Arcadia Group of the White Rock Hospital Auxillary will hold a Bridge and Whist Party at the Whit Tock Lodge, Washington Avenue, on Friday, Mareb 1 at 5 pm Fish and Chip Day at the Coney |ing appeared in numerous Eng- Island, February 29) will be spon- torea by the Semiahmoo Group, assisted by the Balmer Bay Group, Orders may be given by phoning Mrs. B, Cairns, W.R, 3713. Patullo Bridge tickets for the White Rock Hospital Society may be left at the Hub, Hilltop, or the Semiahmoo Sun Office, Washing- ton Avenue, Mra, D. Munro will collect the tlekets. Royal Pacific Group of the Auxi- Mary will be in charge of the Superfluity Shop on Saturda March 1. A Leap Year social évening: in ‘aia of the White Rock Hospital will be held by the White Rock Lawn Bowling Club tomorrow, Friday. February 29, in the Lawn Bowling Club. There will be cards cent: orved, and games, Admission is 3 and refreshments are to BRIDGE PARTY . . . Mrs. Williamson, 1403 Marine in ald of the White $15.40 was urday Rook Hospital Fund. raise Phone 3363 BURGLARY SPECIAL We have now received all’ of our stolen merchand’ and can offer you many specials in Men’s Work - Dress and Sport Shirts Jackets - Gabardine Pants - Khaki Pants Underwear and many other items — DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER — Some articles slightly soiled, but all at great savings AMOS‘ DRYGOODS Wé mppreciate your patronage the winters in white He and his son ‘ais a |S. Bowell and Sons Funeral Chapel jin Cloverdale, Rev. F. Hardy of the United Church and Envoy Alwyne Ungglesa of the Salvation Army, a Ifelong friend of the deceased, officiated. Interment was made in Surrey Centre Cometery on Wednesday, Junuary 30. He leaves to mourn thelr lous, hin widow and two sona, Clifford HW. and Lorne M; one daughter- in-law, Jean; a grandson, Gordon; Tighe one sister, Mrs. Jewell Gerbig Kite Tio Ia honed wh a CaO ag | Chinee:' and two brothers, Hogk Canada network Thursdays ut 5|2%2 Gordon of Galt, Ontarla, pm, when he presents his own oe weekly program of love songs, with|Cancer Unit meets the Bill Isblster Trio. South Surrey Cancer Unit will ‘hold a special meeting tomorrow, Friday, February 29 at 3 p.m, in the White Hock Lodge Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor Ltd. 755 Victoria Avenue, WHITE ROCK, BO, CHAPEL AND OFFICE PHONE: WHITE ROOK S241 * — 24 HOUR SERVICE — D. ©. 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