embers, Brian and Freda Butcher, are very busy these 108 | different communities. In gift of the melodrama. “Only an Or- iphan Girl,” being produced by the Burnaby Players on Oct. 12 and 13, Brian is playing Arthur Rutherford, the vil- Jain, while Freda is playing the part of Ma rerkins, the farmer’s wife. In the Langley production of the A. A, Milne play, “The Dover Road,” the local couple are taking lead- ing roles as Leonard and Aus- tasia. Arthur Capel, a new- comer to White Rock, plays the part of Nicholas ‘Auxiliary and the Players’ Club are again co-operating to produce this popular big an- nual event. White Rock Players’ three- i ‘act festival play will be “Th House of Bernarda Alba. Former Players’ member, Mrs. » Etta Murphy, will journey. drom her home in Vancouver to rehearse twice a week for CLASSIFIED ADS FOR G.C.F. CANDIDATES Walter H. Johnson & James H. Rhodes Wish to thank all their supporters for their splendid efforts in our behalf and for our cause. NEW SERVICE OF Rose's Upholstering | Drapes made to order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1589 Pacific Highway. Phone: W.R. 4-6821 SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATES Tom Irwin & fieorge Massey Thank all those who worked so hard dur- ing the election and the electors of Delta for their warm expression of confidence in our policies. The Sea Vue.. STANDARD TIME Blaine, Ws hington Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29 Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 * THOUSAND | { 14 fal a ib, has recently won a ding role in the Vancouver Theatre's coming pro- of “The King of | Former White Rock Players’ days with roles in two plays | Concert Series Goes Over The Top Concert Association has gone excellent concert events dur- ing the season to come. Canvassers are still round- tions after which it will not be possible to join the As- Sociation until next that on speculation Ppaign were successful. with the results of week's campaigning, Series is assured, members are invited to par- ticipate in the Association. As soon as the drive is for- mally closed, campaign ofti- cials under Programme Chair- man, Alice Dewar, and teacher from Newton, will caucus with Overture Concert representatives from Vancou- ver, and consider artists and feasible dates for the 1956-57 | Series. } ee |Girls Craft Club Launched by Church fat the E |Church, Tui 25, with an gelical Free eptember Night School Registration, Oct. 2 Regis | School to 9 px Mr. Les Mart j rector, has announc |people enroll, will be }mercial, Paintin, 1n; m , for prospective mem- The same courses will be given at Lord Tweedsmuir High and enrollment there will take place on the same evening, October 2. At Queen Elizaocth High School courses in dressmak- ing, commercial, cooper tool- ing and upholstery will be of- fered. “Pop” Shields Has 84th Birthday Andrew Fairbairn Shields, known to all kinds of people 8s “Pop” Shields, whose re- cipe for lomevity is the old maxim “Berly to bed and ear- ly to rise’ marked his 84th birthday this week by getting busy with tractor and plow on his farm at 15705 Brown Road. “Pop” Shields’ other rule for good health is to partake of very simple food and to drink milk in preference to all other beverages. : Welcomed back to White Rock after a lengthy visit to Manitoba this “Grand Young Man” is receiving best wishes from family and friends for Many more healthy and hap- py years ahead. Tne day he got off the train he had a three-fold plan in mind: to visit his only daughter, Cecilia Romanes McKinnon, widow of John Montgomery (Monty) McKinnon; to be back at his Pioneer Girls was launched | own place in time to vote, and ) who carried { been. then to get busy with tractor 11900 he martied’ Plnben eyes and plow to bring his acreage The Semiahmoo Overture back into shape. The day after his return|When a move was made to over the top, with a reported from the East, his daughter |the small town of Rossburn. ae it hi membership of 275, which |held open house both after- wred. OA AEE ¥en ‘| guarantees a series of three noon and evening, in honour jot ha season. his mother to join his father, Heretofore, subscribers were David Shields, and his elder asked to join the Association brothers, who had preceded there them to a homestead south- | |j} might be a series if the cam-‘¢a8t of Brandon, near the vil- Now, lage of Rounthwaite. this the parents returned to Scot- the land some years later, and new their youngest | Fri. & Sat. Sept. 28 & 29 A KI MANITOBA PIONEER | Mr. Fairbairn has been us-| ing up last minute subscrip- \ing the Canadian Pacific Raii- j ways now for over 74 years, Park Theatre. pianist | | Phone No. 63528 and 44311 Matinee on Saturdays start at When Double Compicte Show married Elizabeth makes of vehicles ever since, |Creak, and they occupied the but thinks that “— homestead home till 1906, old time pleasure in taking a drive is lost now that It was here that Mr. Shields lowed on the Toads, preven Served as Alderman, and® was | a reasonably-careful ie respected by those who knew |from taking in the full him, of the surrounding country. In 1912 he became the proud |"!4® owner of a REO, one of the two cars in the community.) Classified ads ‘bring results. her father’s 84th birthday, ving come to Manitoba with | ~ WHITE ROCK CURLING CLUB SKIPS Please submit personnel of your rink to PRESIDENT C. P. ORTNER, White Rock Water Works Office, Washington Ave., On or before October 5th, General Curling Club Meeting. When | it was | fl i son, Andrew, 145 p.nx. not continuons | Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m Feature: Lari starts about | p.m. | SHO THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY Drama in Colour Allen, Donna Reed ews and Cartoon Mon, & Tues., Oct. 1 & 2” PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC venture Drama in Super- HUNTERS Story &4 PE f 7 NAKED HILLS “ 5 In Colour Wed. & Thurs., Oct. 3 THE ‘For Free Home Delivery Phone W.R. 5-2671 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board -~ the = i NG OF THE CORAL SEA Government of British Columbia Short eoeoevoeeeeoeooeeeoeeeee ee eoereeeeeeeeeeee B.¢. McINTOSH APPLES land are not refun Martin said. | It is expected that the] teachers will be present on tion night to clarify eeseeceeceeoee oe eoeeo eo eee eee Leap Take home the Ap new Handi-Pack—the easy to carry carton of jvicy, rosy-red B.C. Mac's. 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