Wednesday, Sept. 3 Phone WI. 8-9275 WHITE ROCK, 8.C. Shows: 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. When Double Feature .. . last complete show 8.30 p.m. Phone WL 81382 & 8-9451 MARACAIBO in Technicolor Cornel Wilde - Jean Wallace (Adventure, drama, filmed in Caracas and Venezuela. Eatso— 8:35 Crazy Over Horses Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall & The Bowery Boys News and Cartoon Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept, 1, 2, 3 KING CREOLE Starring Elvis Presley Carolyn Jones (Elvis' best picture) Cartoon SURREY DRIVE-IN THEATRE 8197, King Geo. & Hwy. 99 Newton Phone Newton 849-R-1 Show Starts at dusk Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug 28, 29, 30 Kelly and Me Cinemascope Van Johnson, Piper La Loving You Elvis Presley, Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Cory Cartoon | | Mon., Tues,, Wed., Sept. 1, 2 3| Desire Under the Elms Burle Ives, Sophia Loren also Escape from Fort Bravo Park Theatre Friday, Saturday, Aug. 29, 30 2 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958 Around Town Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sinclair and son John of Lethbridge, Alberta, havebeen guests of the former's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinclair, Johnston Road eee The many White Rock friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wally E. Dig gens, (nee Geneva Sinclair) will be happy to hear of the birth of their second son, Rickie Lea, | who weighed in at the Ocean| Falls Hospital at 8 pounds, 1414 ounces on August 16. gens have Donna The Dig-| an older daughter, | eee Mr. and Mrs. 5 G Street, have returned from a | tor trip to Savanah and Pen- ticton. Fred Staples, see | | A short stay in the hospital |has been necessary for young |Lynne and Tommy Sinclair, children of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Sinclair, D Street, follow- ing the removal of their ton- sils, see Mrs. Constance Cox, well | known authority on B.C. Ind-| jans, has left by busfor Kit wincool, where she will gather| the history of the village peo: ple. Mrs. A. Stinston af Victpria| has been a guest this past week of Mr. and Mrs. Alex F ‘guson, “J Pes Russell Roa Opaee ssell Road Een ie, ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson en oes SA ee Joyed a weekend at Port Town 5 Vd ERTS send, just outside Seattle. They Ba reported the pleasant spot a | Welcome respite from the traf fic of Seattle. Carefree separates in a new plaid of 55% “Terylene” and 45% | wool remain immaculate through active sports wear and seldom need pressing .The tapered slacks with a pérmanent crease and a matching pleated skirt can also be worn with the jacket. By|,, 1U8h Ferguson, Russell Road * {tS enjoying a short vacation in Miss Sun Valley. | Langley, where he is the guest = — of Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson Z | afieike Book Review |_The St. Andrew Caledonian |Society for the lower Fraser | Valley will meet on Thursd “MANY LAGOONS” by Ralphjcrafts and he also visited the |S@Ptember 4 in the White Rock Varaday, is the story of a man| grave of Gauguin and met the|Hotel at 8 pm who was offered a year’s resi-| painter's son and daughter. Oe a dence on a small island in the ee The Auxiliary will meet on South Seas, with transporta- “ONE JUMP AHEAD” by Pat| Thursday afternoon, August 28| ion both ways. Hi: swer'! Smythe, Britain's _ greatest |@t 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs was an immediate 5” al-lhorsewoman, is similar to her|JOhn.Anderson 15425\ Columbia | though he says it gave him only Peas former book “Jump for Joy”| Avenue. where she tells of her many ex- AS aes periences all over the world. In| The White Rock Rebeckahs | this second book what she con-| will hold their first fall meet- siders the high spot in her lifejing on September 2 in the is being the first woman of the| Masonic Hall, at 8 p.m. British show-jumping team ever | to compete in the Olympics. Early this year she took her horse “Prince Hal” to the Brus- els International, where he four days to break away from all existing bonds, social and otherwise. This paradise is about 11 miles from Tahiti, and was once the retreat of a wealthy Dane; is situated on the water's edge| and surrounded by coconut Palms, bananas, coffee, bread- fruit, limes, avacadoes, papayas, and mangoes; no electricity,|captured honour after honour fas or modern conveniences,|for Britain. only plenty of salt and fresh} eee digs ‘ ST ton oee| LTH: GREENGAGE “SUM-| fi tna Mie A. Layley, 1478 ing and loafing; a schooner MER” by Rumer Godden: a Bac ane Bye: had a two calling once a week to bring new novel by one of today's ae es) Solr Cauehtas supplies, }most popular writers. Miss|~> nae andy BED OrSe B 2 ‘ sons, Harold, John and Stephen Varaday did not, however, in-| Godden writes of five children] srr." phair and. hon ame en dulge in lotus-eating all the) unwittingly involved in a mys- * Mrs. Del Goodman, a mem ber of the Order of the Vanshe Zuannas, Ladies of the Orient, spent Monday in Vancouver at a drill practice. William Holden, Eleanor Parker é Sea Vue BLAINE, WASHINGTON — AIR CONDITIONED — ‘ White Rock on Saturday to re time, he learned all the native|tery, somewhat in the vein of turn to their nome in La Jolla, the best-selling “An Episode of California. They were all very ||Sparrows” but with less senti- i eat impressed with, and thorough- jment and a more exciting back- |}, enjoyed White Rock’s beach ground. A i Mr. and Mrs. Layley also hid their niece Mrs. Florence Mil- ley, of Boston, Mass., visiting them at the same time. Th aire — Helen Mitchell Forestry Lectures at Marlon Brando - Patricia Full length award Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat, August 27, 28, 29, 30 SAYONARA He, he, he! Ha, ha, ha! Ho, ho, ho! For giggles to guffaws there's no funnier show than ‘The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker’ White Rock Little Theatre Continues Tonight through Sat., Aug. 28-30 8:30 p.m. Adults $1; Students 50c For tickets, drop in or phone Amos Drygoods, WI. 8-6351 ee “TOP Gar, De 1229 JOHNSTON RD. Quality MEAT o> WHITE ROCK, WI.8-8101 Hillcrest Drive-In 2 Miles west of Langley Prairie on Trans-Canada Hwy. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug. 28, THE TALL MEN Cin - Tee. A Western you will never forgét ADVENTURES OF SADIE A Desert Island comedy 29, 30 Technicolor Sunday, DUSK TO DAWN SHOW, August 31 LIONS BENEFIT SHOW Till 12 Midnight 3 YOUNG TEXANS - Also Tec. Comedy 2nd feature Special Midnight Show - Starts 12:01 THE UNDEAD LAND UNKNOWN 123 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September MR. ROBERTS Cin-Tee, Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jack Lemon Smash stage hit for six years ANIMAL WORLD Technicolor UBC Start October 2 Forests, forestry and the for- est industry will be dealt with in a series of 12 Thursday even. ing lectures starting October 2, 1958, in room 216, Buchanan Building, University of B.C. Owens - Red Buttons winning yersion Marlon Brando - Dean a Sun., Mon., Tues., August 31, September 1, 2 One of the season's better pictures THE YOUNG LIONS campus, The fee for this un- iversity extension course is $10. Instructors will be drawn from industry, government and the university. Topics to be discussed in- clude the forest resources of Martin - A Big Cast *| British Columbia, uses of for- est land, trends in manufactur- ing, the protection of forest lands and marketing. They have been chosen as major feat- ures of the industry and for their special significance to both foresters and laymen. Applications for enrolment in the fall series should be made not later than September 16. Further information may be obtained from UBC exten sion department, ALma 4600. A course designed primarily for employees of the hardwood industry is included in a sec ond series of evening lectures starting Wednesday, January 14, 1959, when the past, present and future of B.C’s forest in- dustry will be discussed in 10 Thursday evening lectures be- ginning January 15, 1959. @ Victory @ McLeod River PHONE COLLECT .~ 20205 Trans Canada Hwy. Summer Time is Nearly Over * ORDER NOW! COAL Save on Discounts @ Drumheller ® Kenmore Briquettes @ Fire Logs McDonald Fuels (formerly Garvin Coal) LANGLEY 758 We Cover the Fraser Valley