»’ sae (Colatinved from Pago ON VACATION . Mr, and Mra. Franklin Johnson of “Green- Japds” Everall Street, left Wed- mesday with thelr two little daughters, Alexandra and Karen, for Anacortes where they will Board the Ferry for Waldron I Tana and a well-earned 10 days’ rest. PRAISES PLAYERS . . . In- spiration was instilled in the breast of Charles R. Matthews, president of Lethbridge Play-Goera after an Interview with Franklin Johnscn, director of White Rock Players last week. ‘Mr. Matthews who fs visiting his brother and sisterinJaw, Mr. and Mrz. S. Mathews of Buena Vista Avenue, requested an interview with Mr. Johnson after he attend- eda performance in Little Theatre | last week of “The Man Who Came! To Dinser.” ‘The Alberta president was lay- ish in bis praise of the work of the local players and sald he was almply amazed that a town the Socially: speaking... + VISITOR . . . Mrs. D. of Newton spent Jast Thurs- day visiting Mra. J. 1. Kowloy of Coldicutt Road. atror FROM DOWN NORTH . . - Mrs, A. Lindsay of Coldicutt Road has her son and daughter-in-law, RCMP Corporal and Mrs. Nell Linsay and hor two young grand- sons staying with her. Corporal Lindsay and his family arrived Journey from Fort Resolutfon, tioned’ for ome years. VISITS ALBERTA : . . Mrs. D. Brown of Blackburn Road Is spending a vacation In Alberta visiting hor rolatives, GO FISHING . . . Mr, and Mrs. E. Linklater and daughter Shirley spent three days fishing at Burns Lake, north of Princeton, last week. HOME AGAIN Dillon of Terry Road, returned Elsie size of White Rock could produce Such a polished and excellent per-} formance of the play which had wuch fame on Broadway and in| Hollywood. | Ts his interview with the direc: tor, Mr. Matthews revealed that | the Lethbridge club had over 200/ ioembers. He was greatly intorest-| home Monday after enjoying a lovely holiday In Alberta for the last two months, MOOSE JAW PICNIC . . . Jack Bowling and Red Horseman of Mooxe Jaw, dropped in to sce W. Hodgson last week and remind! him of the ex-Moose Jaw and dis 4 Im the beginnings of Little|trict annual basket picnic to be Wests snd sald bel was encour-|held the Canadian Kitchen seed and inspires at sscing what |Peace Arch Park, Sunday, July 22 (an be accomplished by hard work from 1 p.m. on, and fortitude. Sci: Deere AWAY AGAIN Mrs. and HOR MONTH . | . Mrs. Cora| Fs. Harvey H. Dykstra of Loth- Of Vancouver Is spending |P4ge and their daughter Mss the month of July with her daugh Yer, Mrs D, Sinclair of Buena] Vista Avenue. ose | CABIN GuxsTS | Beautl- fal mummer weather in attracting wany vacationers to White Fick Guests at Semiahmoo Cabins this week were: Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mehra, Ronald and Kenny of ¥s- fonton, Alberta; Mr. and Mra. 11. Kelsall and By of Burnaby. Mr, and Mrs. ¥. Beal and Ticy | and niece Sharon Hull of Vane ver; Mr, and Mrs. B. Taylor and Lindsay of Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. 8, McDonald and fami! and Mrs, A. Geddes and family from Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs, E. Gaston from Wes Vancouver BON VOYAGE . Mtewart of tayo Sond lott for Eatin Coola last week where he expecta to may for six weeks be fore returning to White Rock. Prior to Mr. Stewart's departure @ party sven by Mr. ld ack Baker of Robson, Tuesday for Victoria after spending several days visiting at the home of Dr, and Mra. C, W. B, McPhall of Martin Street, Mrs Dyketra and Mrs ters of Mrs, MePhal), GOOD FISHING Mr, an Mrs, C; E, Barge of Roper Avenu returned on Monday after spond- ing = week fishing in “naturo’ wonderland.” Ta-weel Lake, with Sta perfect beaches yuarded hy towering mountains, the glorious wupmeta réfiveted In ite waters, the peace and quia broken only by the call of the moos or the foot- Pads of the bear and red fox, in Mrs, Baris’ opinion jn tho lovell- ent spot they have encountered yat And Mr. Barge wilt cortainly vouch for the fiahing, Lusctoun trout anywhere trom two and a half pounds to six pounders can be caught daily, of course the b ‘nen ilked the othor end of the five mile Inko best so Mr, Bargo navisen taking nn outbonrd motor along. The Ta-wee! Laka in toontes 60 aiten north of Kamloops and tho und= Monday after a threday plane | where tho corporal has been sta- | C: ‘The frien: “The Man Who Camo To Dinner,’ Stev ‘on a motor trip to Banff and Lake Surrey Peace Council ‘supports cease fire: ‘ohjects to letter South Surrey Peace Council held ther regular meeting in Sunnyside Hall, Thursday, Juno 28, CHURCHES (Continued from Page 7) Visiting Minister Rev. Church, formerly of Van- couver and Moose Jaw, Saskatehe- wan and recently retired from ‘There was n good turnout, in-|Port Alberni United Church is cluding delegates from New West- minster, Vancouver, Port Kells, Langley, Fort Langley and Whal- oy. ‘The mecting sent a résolution to Hon, St, Laurent urging the adian Government to support se fire” in Korea followed by fA negotinted poace to bring an end to the Korean War. services of White Rock and Cros- cent United Churches for the month of July; evening services have been discontinued for July. 1ONTO United Church cholr will be held Friday, beginning at 6 pm, at the Canadian kitchen Arch Park. BRIDEGROOM FETED White Rock United Church Hall was filled to capacity when mem- bers of Crescent United joined with White Rock to congratulate Rev. Ross Connal, son of Rey. and Mrs. a A resolution was also passed urg- ing the Canadian Peace Congress to lodgo a strong protest at Ot- tawa in reference to tho ‘mlslend- ing, erroneous and slanderous’ con- tents of a letter printed in the Semiahmoo Sun purported to be from the Secretary to L. B. Pear- son, in which the World Peace movement wns attacked, piness prior to his leaving July 1 for Kamloops to bo married, Entertainment for the evening {provided by the cholr and ‘eelloist, Warron Slaughter, Climax It was reported 2,700 signatures the World Peace Pact Petftion ‘e been collected in White Rock district; while BC. wa in over Jend of a cleverly put on skit by £0,000 people have signed. chureh stewards, R. Dunne and ‘The next meeting will be held |W Beattlo, Ross, handcuffed, was in Sunnyside Hall, Thursday, July|!¢d from the kitchen by mock ate pin policeman Mr, Dunne, and before see Ss being roleascd was presented with @ purse of moncy, the gift from {both churches. CHURCH OF JE LATTER DAY SAINTS in Canadian Legion Hall, Johnston Road. 10 School; 7:30 pam., vice. HOSTS . . , Dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Guy Weston of Wash- ington Avenue, last Friday, were Mr, and Mrs, A. Jones of Newton. js Inter went on to the “Little* ‘Theatre to attend the White Rock Players’ production of CHRIST Sal meets 334 day s LEAVE FOR BANEF , , . Mr. and Mrs, Jamon ‘Thorsteinson, Street, are leaving today —— WINNIPEGGED . E, Bunt- Ing of Winnipeg Is visiting at tho home of hia brother and nephow, W. Bunting and ©. Bunting, of Loulse. ‘They two weoks, expect to be gone Blackburn Road, SEE SAE THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SURREY “WHITE 10} BY-LAW, 1950, NO. 10%," PUBLIC NOT) 2 Is hereby given to property owners and houveholdern of tho “White Rock Sewormye Aten” that the lowed for connections to be, made to the sowor malnn extended to tio Bat day of Auguat, 1051, Keyory dwelling or other proniinon In which washroom {noiliiion are inntatied must be connected to the nawernue ryn tem on or before the shove-mentiondd date, Apviieations for conneetiony may ve Mant on Kell Hlreet at Columbia Aven Jo at the Disposal White Took, be- tween 10 and 12 am, Monday {0 Friday of ench week, or nt the mintelpal wib-offies located at “The Hub," Hilltop, White the Munlolpal Office, Cloverdale, during bualnoay Rook, or hours By Order of the Munlolpal Counelt, PHReY LIVINGsTONN, Muntolpal Clerk. Dated at Cloverdale, BC, thin 10th day of July, 1961, conducting the Sunday morning, Annual plenic of the White Rock in Peace Peter Connal, and wish him hap- of the evening came when at tho} Mrs, W, 16. Clark of Coldicutt Rona’ have thelr daughter-in-law, Mrn. Murray Clark of Quem] and thelr krand-daughter, Mies Donna Clark, visiting them, Miss Donna, who iradunted from St. Margaret's Col- lege tn June, in taking a month's vacation prior to entering training In tho Royal Canadian Air Foree, are those made by COLE of CALIFORNIA , We have just received a new shipment of theso: stylish i sults from “quality” street, COME IN AND SEE THEM Topay! American Denims We have. a good line of this popular ‘summer seller, including SKIRTS — SHORTS — PEDAL PUSHERS — COATS: THE RAINBOW SHOP. VIDAL STREET —" THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SURREY TIMBER FOR SALE. Offors are invited and will be recelved by the under until 12:00 o'clock noon of Saturday, July 21, 1951, for the purchase of the timber standing on Lota S to 78 and 24 to 40 (inclusive) of Block 6 Section 96 Bk. 5 N. Reg. 3 W Map 529A NWD. ned ‘Tenderers to satisfy themsclyes as to the quantity of timber standing on the property. The succesful tenderer will be expected to post the usual bond and to pile all slash and to burn same in pursuance of instructions of the Municipal Fire Inspection Officer. The Municipal Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders received. PERCY LIVINGSTON! Munlcipal Clerk. Munlelpal Hall, CLOVERDALE, B.C. 1oth July, 1951. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT SURREY “SURREY POUND BY-LAW, 120" NO. 1, provisions of ‘Above recited Bylaw 4g thereto that the following dexeribed apimaly whi the 1th day of June, 1001, have sald promises in puryuance of the provislona of the borore. mentioned hy-law and will be offered for anlo at a public Auction to be hold at sald promised at the expiration of ‘Ten (10) days trom’ the date of thix notice UMlean redeomod prior to that date. ‘Tho animals In quoation are described an followa: 5 Guernsey Holfora (aged from 1 to 18 monthy approxi. mately), 1 Guornnoy Bull (aged about {4 Monthy, ‘Tho animain may be redeemed BY owner theraot by Payment of all foo and expenses H#MlY chargeable by bylaw, up to 1:00 o'clock pam. on 1h date of wate, Dated at Cloverdale, B.C, thin 91m day af July,