A bloomed on Now gadiola Haskins, 2 Laurel Cowle, 3 11 {n the garden of Mrs. Pugh, | Pamela mE 4 cues arrived id and Ocean Park |/Peterson. 10 and under ‘spend ead cum ao years ago, Truibhas: 1 Dianne Hall, 2 ‘distor, | the bloom, a deep pink in col- Juanita Friskey, 3 Barbara ee lour, aid not freeze in last|Josok, 4 Patricia Hors! é year's bad weather. 12 and under Reel; 1 Gail Fraser Valley Highland Dancing Association The first monthly competi- tion of the Fraser Valley B.C. Highland Dancing Association Sunday guests of Mrs, L. Laronde were Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Demerse of Sardis, Mr. A. Demerse of Parksville, V1, and Donald Demerse of Chil- liwack. ti IPTA TO Present i e glican W.A. of the local Social} was held in the Ang! | : 2. Gea Glub met at the home|Church Hall, Langley, on Nov. 'Reading Certificates of Mrs. ©. Scott on Wednes-|9, 1956. Te PTA Delsure-time Read- 6 and under Sword: 1 Gail} Smith, 2 Sharon Jackson, Sheila Coook, 4, Kerry Jack- son. 8 and under Sword: Laurel Cowie, 2 Beverley H kins, 3 Pamela Lindsay, 4 Toni 3 Stevenson. 10 and under Fling Mr. and Mrs. Cottons and}! Juanita Friskey, 2 Dianne son Stanley have moved from Hall, 3 Bae ee ae verdale. arter, 12 and 2 oe tae Clover 1 Gail Martin, 2 Marilyn Cry Mies Carr addresed the ast i dee Sean Trulb ae oe we rh ae we |has: 1 Ardenne Bloomfield, her recent tour of Italy and | Barbara Repret 3 ‘ Vivian Switzerland. She was intro-|Haskins, 4 sone iaiteen duced by Mrs, J. E. W. Phelps| 6 and under Flir - Shella and thanked by President Mrs. Cook, 2 Gail Smith, 3 Glenda A. Rines. Peterson, 4 Lynda Hydnman. 8 and w 1 Be ing certificates will be presen- ted by Mrs. Rupert Harris, White Rock PTA President, in the Library, Saturday, Noy. 24 at 11 a.m As Cana: day. Mr, and Mrs, W. McAlpine of Creston, have arrived to spend the winter months in White Rock. wind-up to “Young Book Week,’ there will be stories told by Miss Jili Taverner, guest “Story lady.” Starting Dec. 7 the Library Board has announced that the library will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday evenings. C.W.L. Nanelnce Raffle Winners The ‘Turkey Supper and Bazaar held on Noy. 14 was a great s cutive of ley der Fling _ ¥ the Catholic Women’s League PEN HOUSE nnounced. to Nearly 400 O Ses ea s were served and 100 s aoa’ sold. You are cordially inyited to attend our RR er serie: G won the fruit “open house” on Thursday, November 22 Apean fith, 1475, d, White Elephant Art Jackson, won the while the main in the afternoon or evening. our reasonably y Road, Come and see priced gift suggestions and have a cup of coffee on “the house.” O'Hara's China Shop 1583 King George Highway. Phone 5-2960 many d picture, raffle prizes were won by’ ist, Mrs. R. bond, $50 Mz Taylor, 1118 d, wool blan- ybt. Tait, 14434 Magdal- Re len Ave The C ry hamper ‘ Bray, 15547 “THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SURREY Municipal Elections PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Muni- cipality of Surrey and of School District No. 36 (Surrey) that I require the presence of the said Electors at the Municipal Hall, Cloverdale, B.C., on Thursday, the Gth day of December, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m., for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Councillors and Park Commissioners for the ensuing term; also for the purpose of electing four (4) persons to represent them and the Rural Area of Surrey School District No. 36 (Barnston Island) as School Trustees for a term of two (2) years and also for the purpose of electing a person to represent them and the Rural Area of Surrey School District No. 36 (Barnston Island) as School Trustee for the balance of the term of J. W. Wardrop (re- signed). The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: The Candidates shall be nominated in writi ag; the writing Shall be subscribed by two electors of the Municipality as pro- boser and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and twelve o'clock noon of the day of nomination; the said writing may be in the form numbered 3 in the Schedule of the “Municipal Elections Act,” and shall state the names, residence and occupation or description of each person proposed, in such manner as sufficiently to identify such candidate; and in the event of a poll being necessary such poll shall be opened on the 15th day of December, 1956, at Port Mann School Hjorth Road School Anniedale School North Surrey Junior-Senior High School Fleetwood School Port Kells School Fire Hall, Hjorth Road Salvation Army Hall, Liverpool Road Wablund Residence, 9853 Scott Road Berry Growers Hall Dayid Brankin School Newton School Bose Road School Valleyview Service, New McLellan Road and King George Highway Store Building, New McLellan and Latimer Roads - Grosvenor Road School Meridian Roads Simon Cunningham School Tynehead School Green Timbers School Bridgeview School General Montgomery School K. B. Woodward School Prince Charles School Strawberry Hill School Fleetwood Community Hall Johnston Road School F, D. Sinclair school layton School Surrey Centre School Municipal Hall Latimer Heights Community Hall Wander Inn, Trans-Canada Hwy. and Coast Meridian Road Grandview Heights School way. Kensington Han East Kensington School Hall's Prairie School Colebrook School Fire Hall, Crescent Béach Ocean Park Community Hall Coldicutt Villas White Rock Little Theatre Sarnston Island Community Hall Allin the Municipality of Surrey, of which ever: required to take notice and govern himself Se? ae! Beene under my hand at Cloverdale this 21st day of Novem- R. N. CHESTER, Returning Officer, _ copper | Store Building at corner of Hjorth & Coast Hope's Service Station, Trans-Canada High- SUNNYSIDE Neil McDonald who had an operation on his eye last week is doing well and will soon be home from White Rock Hos- pital. The Crossroads Hospital hen §25 was voted to the}Defence course, fire practice pe will be held on ‘Tuesday even-| The third anni . .lings, and the siren will sound 4few’s supper The Sunettes Group of at 730 p.m. Tuesdays, from Sponsored by We ing at White Rock Hotel last Friday. Surrey Council decided that they could not receive a com- mittee of Crescent Beach Pro- perty Owners who were re- questing certain maintenance and repairs to the Beach. Rea- son given was that while By- law 1376 is in the Courts, there can be no discussion of beach work. Little Leslie Wagner, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. Wagner, of Brown Road spent a few days in the hospital at White Rock last week after an accident when he injured his hand ANiCe be obtained from Mrs. Ghas, Collins, Bose Road; phone Newton 478-R-2, Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younge ton, For new Ostrex Tonto couples because Jacks ana ining eee Wm. Johnstone of Sunnyside Road returned home from the Royal Columbian Hospital last Saturday. Ocean Park S.S. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pushie have gone to Vancouver to stay until after Christmas. Their son-in-law is the minister of Workers Hold Tea Chalmers United Church | #06 Vitamin Br “Get-scquainted™ size costa Uttle. Be wise, Dep. new bealth, quick A very successful tea was there. titty way. Tey Ontrer today At all Grapeiats held in the hall on Saturday afternoon by the teachers of Ocean Park Sunday School. Mrs. L. Laronde and Mrs. G. Dunbar were the conveners. Mrs. Short supervised in the! kitchen. Miss Ruth Laronde | served the guests. Miss Mar- | garet Stenhouse, assisted by Carol Coughlin, Florence |Hansford and Kay Stenhouse had charge of the sale of home lcooking and novelties. Miss Berta Stenhouse was in charge jof door receipts. ST. ANDREW'S MOTORS OUR NEW PHONE NO. IS W.R. o-16ot Please cut this out for reference ~ . Mrs, Oliver of Kelowna vis ited her sister, Mrs. M. G. Thompson, who returned home from hospital on Saturday, over the weekend. Aid Asked for Firemen Meeting of the Crescent Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Vol- unteer Fire Brigade, was held on November 16, at the home of Mrs. Hanson on McBride Have a Street. Mrs. Neil and Miss _ two newcomers to nt, were welcomed at RUM the meeting. The Auxiliary GOOD would appreciate very much the help of residents and pro- perty owners of Crescent, in| taking care of refreshments) #@y* Your | for the firemen after practice. | oe Mrs. George Gardiner will} : gladly receive cash donations} money on behalf of the Auxiliary, for the fund is low. This fund is} used to supply clothing that} may be required for a fireman, but he may not be 4ble to af- ford to buy it if he has a fam- | ily. New members will be wel- | comed at all times, Hart 6 \Oanen be Mrs. Maude Morris is moy- ing from Vancouver to Cres- cent Beach to reside with her sisters, the Misses Mae and Minnie Burpee. Mr. Fields is home from tHe hospita and convalescing slowly but surely. Crescent Heights P.O. To Elect New Slate DEMERARA The annual meeting and| This advortiscment ts not publisnea or displayed election of officers of the| Control Board or the Government of British | Crescent Heights-Ocean Park Property Owners’ Associa- tion was postponed to January 8, 1957, as there was not a quorum at the gathering on Tuesday, Noy. 13. However, a corsage was presented to Mrs. E. E. Wade, and also a $20 Gift Certificate, for her long and faithful work as secretary. ALBERTA COALS Mrs. Susan Adams is spend- (All Sizes) ing a few days in Vancouver, visiting relatives. Mrs. Lillooet Davidson his been enjoying a few days of visiting with her mother, Mrs. T. B, Green. . Among others who guessed right about the weather and enjoyed the lovely Sunday at the beach were Mr. and Mrs_ Charles Claman; Mr. and Mrs, Murray Abernethy; and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McLéean, | cured in the there are no car! ee