se flower show; les wins grand prize “White Reok United Church Hall, July 26, ‘The show wan claimed by many commended by Rev, Peter Connal,|33; Mra, 1. Gloves, 35%: A, Ht, who opened tho show, and by/ ing, 13 I judges R, Nicholson, “Garten EX-/V. Haight, SON; Mrs A. Th, Wate | pert" of the Dally Provines and }lace, 24; Mra, N. 1. Griddie, 224; T, Barber, “Garten Man” of Van-|Mre. 1 8, Outten, 18M; 1. 8, ecctar, Wor: Outten, 124} Mra T, Pirlo, 12%) Mra Lashley Hal, in presenting |Mre. A, M. Taya, 7; Mra, 1 Wright, is sliver bowl trophy to the soclety, /12; Mra, D, Jones, 2%; J. M, Exproseed her xratifeation nt the] Holmes, 2%; Mra C, Brydon, a promrean made by the mombers in] Mra, La J. Plain, 4; Mra. 1 Bal- Titeresting others In the cultiva-[lard, S74; J. G, Gardner, 4444; tion of beautiful Sowers. i Pea areL aii aay + Mra R, Dunu, 44; and Mrs. hs bo known xf. M. Field, 24% pointe, {he Lashley Hall Award in mom-| Axyregate winners of tho Pot- ry OF Mev, Lashley Hall who, with }ted Plants and Cut Flower) Sec- Mrs Hall, wax keenly Interdated | tion wore: 1, B. Fates, with 99% MiW-thevorganizing of the White} points; 2, Mrx FE, Lawrence, Rock District Horticultural Socl-/82%4; and 3, Mra, K, Hall, 58%, ity. The ward will be presented! points received in Frult section far the beat dimplay of perennials | wero: D, Jones, 14; Mrs, K. Hall, fat partour shows each year. 3; Mra, Wm, Bailey, 11; F. B, Belt, Winner of the grand aggregate |18; Q. H. Ring, 2; B. Hales, 8; Mrs. {rophiy wan B. Hales of White] J. 1. Pirlo, 8; Mra E. Wright, 5; Rock, Mr. Hales total points were |J. J. Gardner, 9; and aggtogate a7. winnors: were F. BE, Boll with 18 Mrs F. G. Lawrence of Hazel-| points, D. Jonos with 14 points and frets was second with 187% points, |Mrs. Wm. Ealley with 11 points. 4, F, Gardner of White Rock came] VEGETABLE ENTRIES qhisd with 69% points and Mra} Points for entries in the Veget- ‘Ken Hall of Hazelmere was fourth |ablo section were: D. Jones 11, with 98% points. Mra, F. E, Lawrence 43, Mra, K. Syintiers dal the special and dec-|Hall 37, J.-A. Fletcher 20, Wm. prative eéction were: Wm. Potter, Potter 13, F. 1. Boll 8, Mra. R. White Rock, for Lilllums Auratum,| Glover 8, 0. H. Ring 2, B. Halex 4d vase, 1 spike; Mrx, K. Hall, tat | 48, Mrs. A. B. Wallace 3, Mrs, J fries and Mre. F. B. Lawrence 2nd|P. Pirle 6, Mra, E, Wright 9, and S prise for Liliiums, any other varl-| Mrs. L. J. Plain 8 points. Agare- tye Mra FE. Lawrence, 1 for| Fite winners In Vegetable sectlon fous, Mex. E. Ballard 2, and Mrs.) Were: 1B. Hales, 2 Mra. FE. aaa Lawrence, 3 Mrs, K, Hall. DBE Holmes took Ast prize for| Judges of the frults and veret- D owect pens, mixed, and 2nd prizo| ables were A. H. Peppar of Toco Gent to FE, Lawrence of Hazel-jand F. Judd of White Rock. J. Qnere. Mew F. E. Lawrence and|Tucker of White Rock was the MM. K. Hall of Hazolmere took [Judge of the gladiolus exhibits. ‘and 2nd prize for best collec-| Officers of the society in chargo or su 46 Wussa) am well|Of the 1951 show were: Mrs. Clalre fas ist and 2nd prize for bert col-| Bowden, president; vice-president, Yection of perennials @ vases). |J. G. Gardner; sccretary-treasurer, | BEST ARRANGED Mrs, R. E, Potter; Ivan Crosb! ‘For tow! or vase of garden flow-|honorary president. On the execu- ‘ees arrangement, Mrz, F, E. Law-|tive were Mrs, W. A. Bailey, Mra. D deseo took ist prize ond Mra. !D.|N. B. Criddio, F. Judd, J. G, Gard- ‘Robinson of White Rock took 2nd|ner and B. Hale "prize, Refreshments and tea wero scr- | Awariis for table centre of cut} ved by the Womon's Auxiliary of fm went to: 1 Mrs. SV. wnite Rock United Church during pw. ™, Pirle, and 3) the afternoon qnd evening show. B, Criddle all of White LAST POST Legionnaires mark . Garaose ant oe 2) TG. Woods funeral te giadioll, and Mrs. FR.) An improusive service for Com: Maree G. Gather sed! trx| rma.) Woods who passed away A. MeLean for table contre of suddenly Sunday, July 22, was sol- fips: sJemnized ‘Thursday, July 26 at 4, 4: Gardner, Mra, R. Dunn and|Casselman’s Parlors, White Rock, see won the} with many of his comrades and Plolus | indies of the auxiliary in. atfona: ance, ‘Prizes for the bent bow! of fruit) ney rx, Roberts, tho Legion ‘Alaplay went to: 1 Mrs. Don Bailey | padre, otriciated in the rites, fol- of White Rock, 2 to Mra. Jowod by the Canadian Legion ser- Lawrence, and 3 to Mra. K. Hall) vieq conducted by Prosidont J, W. Hunter. of Mazslmere won) uglier McGowan sounded the the best bowl Of] rast Post, and pall bearers wore Comrades W. Clark, EB, Fiddy, T, Lamb, San Thomson, J. Keeton, Bali won the apecial pei 47 payer, T, Lindow and P, Bothol. ‘bie Ring Wiliam’ gadis! Comrade Woods norved oversouth grea was nnnouneed the lin the Canadian Rallway Troops n th from 1914 to 1019, when he roturn- vmsuns ot White Rocks! oq Cannda and worked ax moch- i a anle on the CPt untih hia retire: col v ment. et BR. E. Potter and Mrs. E. both of White Rock, took for decorative basket é flowers and foliage, wh! Maan Min 8 Spirella FOUNDATIONS All typea zamde to monsure’ Eenecelor wrsia for appalstinent iced 20 Sun & White Rock Weekly, White Rock, B.C. Thursday, August 2, 1951. les \ of cit flowers brought much admiration ‘the White Rok and District Horticultural Boclety Mowor, show (> be the finest Whow prewented. 11}; F. Judd, 42; Mra, I, A, Mo- Bn plants and cut flowers in| Lenn, 11%; Mra KR. 1. Potter, 0) the decorative classes wore highly | Atrs, Wm. Hailey, 244; I, 10, Moll, B. Halon, 004; Mra, 8. Miss Lily Kotha spent the week~ ond wt her home in Sunnyride, returning to the Royal Columbian Socially . on . . . at Sannyside Howpital where she ta nuraedn- By DAIRY ATRUM si ee eae a Robt, Mickle returned from u| Mr, and Mra, Kaatman of Blake Rond havi thelr daughter and fon-in-law, Mr, and Mra, Thomp- ron and children, of Allbright, Visiting with them, Mrs, pron Ik m sinter Of Mrs J. Hilnon of Munnyelde Mond, who Je ulso enjoying the compuny of the trip to Yakima, Washington, where ho vinited relatives. Aixty-seven books wero checked out of the library Jast Thureday, For the benefit of neweomers who may not know of (ile froo sor vice, the library te open every} Prairie visitors. second ‘Thursday afternoon at ae eats, Aunnyaldé Hall, Next Ume will be] Mr, and Mrx, Tt Harris re August 2, . from Ingland Inst Thursday, much arene Improved in health, after severnt Dally vacation Bible Sehool’ ik} monttin In the Old La {h full awing at Sunnyside Co rane munity Hall, ach morning the| Mr and Mrs, Ham Anderson of n aro frrootod by Miss Leona | Mtayte Rond colebrated thélr allver one and Miss Tillie Born of | wedding voranry on July 2 West Coast Childron'a Minslon, At| with boat wlihem of family frlenda 12 they are disminied for the day, |and nelihbors, The final day ts August 10, All OO) Are welcome and the children do| Weok-end visitorn at the home enjoy tho time apent there, Start|of Mr, ond Mrs, G. C, Hunter now. You'll siill got In a full| were Mr, Don Shade of Boundary wook’a atudy, ay and Mr. and Mrs, Hugh eae Napler and Mrs. M. Hunt of Mr, and Mra, A, Johanson and | Hurnaby, aughtor Joane, accompanicd by Mr, and Mra, W. Johannen, went to Fort Langloy Jast_ Sunday Work on the Sunnyalde United Church { progressing at a surpris- for a plente. ing rate of speed under the able sae guldance of F, H, Pickering. A Mr, and Mrs, Walter Herman |*tfong fore of volunteer workors and childron left to roside at Wil-| finished the basement walls in loss Hams Lake, where Mr, Herman|than a week after the od-turning hax employment, coremonlen, Rev, and Mrs, Frank Hardy are Anne Staniforth returncd from Hope tast wook accompanied by |" Holiday for the month of Naney Anderson. August, During the absence of a O° Rov, Hardy, Rev. E. W. Horton Many of the local residonta jour-|0f West Burnaby United Church will take the sorvice next Sunday, neyed to Fleotwaod tast Wednos- day to the Co-op plenic. The ather was ideal for a plonfe and the day was greatly onjoyod. August 5, Mr, W. F, Pinchin of Ocean Park will have charge of the nccond annlyeranry service, August 12, and Rev. E, Gallo will be with us August 19. Miss M, Sostad spont tho ete nd visiting her mother and sister In Sunnyside, then returned to her work at Huntingdon. ROTHE—SIGVALDASON Miss Ingiljorg Sigvaldason of Ar- borg, Manftoba, exchanged nuptial vows with Richard Rothe of Stayte Tuesday, July 24, was a dle day in the life of Johnnie Baker, when Many of his little friends camo in to help him celebrate his eighth birthday. He received gifts which would delight tho heart of any. Uttie boy, and there was games, and refreshments — {ncluding a lovely birthday cake, ‘Phe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P, Lloyd Sharon, has ax her Road, Whito Rock, In a double| Kuest, her ttle friend Shauncen| sing coromony at the home of the eee bride's sister and brother-tn-law, Ida and Shirley Paulson of Van- couver are visiting thelr grand- mother, Mrs. Pearce. Mr, and Mrs, D. M, Giles and their daughter, Mrs, Adams, ac- companted by F, Stanlin of Virdon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson of South Burnaby. Rev, C, F, Basso officl- ated, The bride was attired in a |navy suit with pink accessories, | and wore a corsage of pink roses. | Attondants were Mr. and Mrs.| G, Sigurdson, the bride's alster and Manitoba, motored to Corvallis, x - Oregon, where they spent a few Prother-ndaw. Mrs, Sigurdyon Gays with Mr, and Mrs. Giles’| Wore ® Brey eult with white ne- censories. gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Clifton Giles and lttle daugh- tor Sandra. En route they visited the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, duly impressed by the large planes, also the alrcraft car Following a reception at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E, Wilson the happy couple left on thelr honeymoon trip through the In- terior of B.C, a ——o Fiera in Tacoma Harbour, From ‘Tacoma they followed the beaut ful scashore drive to Seattle, In Seattle thoy enjoyed the beauties f Lako Washington and Seaward Park and drove over the floating bridge. On their way homo they Stopped In Arlington to visit frlendn. Hilltop Group at Superfluity Shop Hilltop Group of the Whito Rock Hospital Auxiliary will bo In charge of the Superflufty Shop on Saturday, August 4 nnd Tuoaday, Augunt 7. ALL KINDS OF OB PRINTING ia ~ SAVE MONEY ON Egyptian necklace is “s borrowed” for bride SI An nnolent Keypllan necklace with ruby by her grandmother, wna the “something when Miss Shirley Fischer, daughter of Mr, and Mr of 83 Parker Birest, wax joined In holy matrimnoy to Pletz, von of Mr, and Mrs, % Pietx of Stayte Rows, in Sixth Avenue United Church, Mew Weeteninatar, D, ¥. Ennals offletated at the wedding ceremony and Mi Pink| wan of yellow gubardine of the bride's! matening hat and trowm {nvorite flower, made on effective | worisa, Her top cost was of snap background an the lovely bride on| and she wore = corsage of the arma of her father walked Gown | ran somes, ted by her attendants to] ‘The happy eoupe left for 4 Tey, Kay MePork was aosolat and white gindiotus, ot w her shower bouquet was Tones and white carnations. Mis Donna Tehter, honor wore a frock ot yell over taffeta, her poke bonni yellow flowers and she ‘The recond bridesmaid Dor Ging groom and she iy I, cousin vell flowera were pink and gloves daisies. mauve flowers in her bafr. James Carter of Abbot: Rus MANY Gi GUESTS ception was held in St Westminster, recolyed the 150 guests. and Mother of the The bride's gown wax tashloned | and pon thelr return. Mr, walin with lace train and| Mra, Benjamin Glen Petz oil 9 lace hertha collar, the close fitting |Wlde In White Fock. bodice buttoned up the front and the wkirt had Insertions of the nce, | LEGION NOTES oh 0A maid of head and 4a dress was trimmed with Ine carr her bouquet was made up of carnations and white gladiolus. pink as Miss wore a dress of Pink taffeta with shoulder length natching and her white carnations and ‘The dainty ttle flower girl was Greased in gold taffeta and wor arried a nosegay of mauve sweet rd was groomsman and ushera were Lloyd Fischer, brother of the bride, raon of Cloverdale, Following the ceremony the re- James Hall where mothers of the bride and groom Mother of the bride wore a dress Sof royal blue crepe and her hat were of white. groom wore a ‘The bride's xohne swny me [honeymom south of the Old comrades © meet at hall STAND JO YOUR HOPERg. houquet of white carnations ana |T0 tall troopers tered emct otiiee mauye gladiolus, up at the Hall the otber day tee SISTER ATTENDANT 80. s\n. OL SCE a Mixn Myrna” Fischer, sister of|the younger one, Them (he) mee the bride, chose for her bridexmald |"04 broke out tn siegieg Gane dross, turquolse taffeta and tb jer con houlder length veil and long ia at Serpe ae ee gloves were of matching color, cure \e. Ané basis alagge vets of The Loed Strathocas eoted es years, up at ‘Those holes” thought the She nialiy ickney, namesake ire coffee bar operator who, sith the help of a big Indian ripped oft equipment one silvery October and and ‘ow if some of you YOURERE wats would join the Legion and gat Into action, Legion notes) weaid! have something to report im pison of this corny tripe turday night dances are really: going over big these days and Ee way Perey calls off for the Clam sian reel and square dances woul make Alice in Wonderiandie dar the bei floral dress and belge hat Both mothors wore corsages of pink carnatfons, The bride's table was covered with a hand-crocheted Jace cloth, the work of her mother and grandmother, and was centred! with the three-tiered wedding cake flanked by white tapers and white ndlolus, P rman Radatzke of New West- minster, and unele of the bride, | waa toastmaster, Servitora wore: Miss Roberta Hickey, Miss Jacqueline MoDon-| ald, Miss Joyce Radatake, Mise | Helen Callender and Miss Marjorie | Stewart, QUALITY PRINTING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Whatever your printing nes may be, let ue do tho Job promptiy, dependably and economically for you! 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