lew country lub opened DAVE KING WILLIAM JENNINGS CO-OWNERS of a n club in Surrey, Bij and Dave King are i ountry nnings § pec- femiscs, Country Y4w McLellan King George ficial opening tter part of July and dinner bord, but |” provides a back drop. Inside the lighting can be either dir- indirect when the drapes drawn. ect or are / Kill Flies Inserts Fast Newith, the owl Bug Bomb, all purpose 98c Moth Proofer $1.59. This is the complete selection of Bridgeport Insecticides “Dispensing is Our Business” — OPEN MONDAYS —- held here on August 14. ed their certificates. They ‘were: seniors; Bryce, Stephen McLean, Fred Clarkson; intermediates Mary Ann McBride, Haines, Vincent Lasch, Bush, Wenyl Arnold, Keilly, Gordon Davis, Broatch, Edna Berry, Glen Ing Green. Bronze Medal winners Aug- ust 24 were Ed, Newell, Sanford, R. Foord, Bonnie Sin- mers, Wendy Couthbert Candice Kel Youth acquitted charge of common assault Magistrate S. H. Gilmour dis- | missed the charge against Don ald Scheldrup, 13419 68th Ave North Surrey |cd in city police court Tuesday. Joustody since August 13 pleading not guilty to a charge | driver Robert Mosdell. The in- cident was alleged to have oc cured on July 31 M. trate Gilmour acquitted the youth after the compiain nt failed to appear in court A. Kenneth Thompson, ap- pearing for the crown, said that Mosdell “was now employed at ince Rupert and was unable ttend. He said however t wn wished to continue w The prosecutor said had no witnesses to ¢all. should agistrate ants should said tlrat not on appearing in court, He said it was “not right” as the youth been held sinc in possessior other as Surrey batsmen have bad day 1 et Club were North Shore Cricket Club at the Norgute ground, in Na Vancouver, on Saturday, in a Mainland Lea game Joh a wic Barbe r Surrey, b he ‘firs t ball of th s the taking 5 supported by for. 18 runs, and Jim 2 wickets for 28 al was 180 runs. batsmen had a ad with Alex Brady the Howes | afternoon, only batsmen reaching double | ch Killer $1.49 figures. with 17 runs, the side |being dismissed for 28 runs Next game will be played a |Bear Creek Park, on Saturday, | August 29 at 2 p.m., when Sur rey entertains South Hill fo the rescue, if is attacked by fi protected REALTY \17) (INSURANCE HIN IN AVE 24 WRASA members complete Red Cross tesis A large number of White Rock Amateur Swimming Assoc- jation members passed the Red Cross Exams in water safety Five seniors, seven intermed- jates and twelve juniors recciv- Gordon Bob Boulter, Barbara Webster, and Joyce | p.m. Roy Judy Barnes and Donna Alcock; jun- iors - Randy Pravitz, Judy Prav- itz, Bob Brough, Barbara Mas- on, Virginia Ambrose, Bernice Michael ram, Shirley Haines and Kathy Jerry and on assault charge ear old North Surrey| J been acquitted on a when he appear- | Scheldrup had been held in after if they did not intend 3 wickets North | |}) REAL ESTATE 7 Mrs. F. C. Child returns to London Mrs. F.C Child of London, England, left by plane on Fri- day, after spending three months with her sister, Mrs. Fricker of 15386 Victoria Ave. They visited Mrs. Child's sister in law at Long Beach for two weeks then her daughter in Salt Lake City for one month. While there, Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Dunn of San Francisco flew to Salt Lake to visit her, as Mrs. Dunn had lived with Mrs. Dunn before her marriage. A niece, Mrs. Robertson, of Edmonton, who Mrs. Child had not seen for 50 years, came to White Rock for a week, for a reunion. Mrs. Child would like to thank all the friends and neighbors here for their kindness shown to her while on her trip. Annual dinner meeting of the Association will be held to- night at 7:30 p.m. at the Silver Moon, Members of the public wishing to attend are asked to call Mrs. K. Conibear. Members who successfully swam 25 yards on August 21 were Tim Gourley, Gail Milton and Charles Harriel. The closed gala will be held -jon Saturday, August 29 at 2 Robin Blower won the recent one mile swim with a time of 42.25 minutes. Peter Conibear was second and Butch Coulson third. Seven completed the swim PSL informs council of proposed sched. changes Pacific Stage Lines have in-|it will no longer operate effec- formed city council of certain |tive September 18. WHITE ROCK SUN oes Paint - % Off BUILDERS SUPPLIES 15791 Campbell River Road Phone WI ee 2, 1959 LANGLANDS 80060 schedule changes the company| Trip No. 102 proposes making on September | Sundays only at 9:40 am. It is 18. proposed that this trip will} leave Vancouver at 10:10 a.m.| and thereby provide a more || even distribution rvice on| Sunday morning Trip No, 6419. Pr’ |29 this trip left ¥ al 8:25 am. It was poorly pa ronized during six of the ggven days of the weeks it opfated and according to our records| averaged less than three pas-|| sengers per trip. It is proposed Operates on E. Allan, manager, sent |council a letter Tuesday an- |nouncing the following changes |which will affect the residents of White Rock », ‘Trips No. 202 and 6410. Trip | No. 202, which operates from Vancouver to White Rock at 9:55 am. via the Deas Island Tunnel and Trip No 6410, the connecting trip at 9:25 a.m. for passengers from New Westmin- ster will not operate during the|therefore that during the fall fall and winter months. Prior|and winter months this trip to May 29 this trip left Vancou | will operate on a “Sundg nly” ver at 9:10 a.m. but was poorly patronized, It ‘aged tes than 5 passengers per trip into White Rock Trips No. 641 2and 208. These |trips were added for the suni mer months only. They operated bi is Sunday Only’ basis at 5a.m. and 12:25 pm, from | Vancouver. and will no longer | operate effective Septemb: Trip,No, 210. ‘This trip ¥ operated from Vancouver 9:40 pam. “Sundays Only adde r month at | ps is: King retail @Rices. 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