ne or Full Time—Your Own Area PRODUCT: Steady consumption, beautiful pack: advertising material. Personal field assistance in ‘own territory. No Equipment Of Any Kind To Buy! furnished to qualified applicant. No selling ‘required, as established accounts are turned over to you. Excellent income can start immediately. Approximately $2,000 cash capital necessary to start business and provide Yor adequate inventory, Can be started as part-time operation, developing rapidly | into @ full time business. No heavy work, but sincere application and willingness to follow simple instructions very necessary. | Keyworth danced an Irish jig. first prize ,a grocery hamper; | When applying, please give brief history of self; also {] phone number. Write: Imperial House Distributing Company 434 Lister Building Hamilton, Ontario 12-2¢ eee CALIFORNIAN TRIP eee | CALGARY VISIT At present visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Barber in Calgary is Mrs. H. Hynds of North Bluff Road ciictne pares Moe MOOSE JAW GUESTS Rotary Cut Power Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Mowers $59.95 have been holidaying in Van- Garden Wheelbarrows couver and Victoria, were the on piece steel tray, Mrs. H. C. Bingham, Marine special Drive. RETURN FROM SOUTH 982 Habgood Street have just k yy eturned from a three months GARDEN TOOLS VRE Sala iat caldera “arc Forks, from $2.50 A, cee Rakes, from $1.50 yay CALLED EAST Rev. C. Rodger Talbot of the Hoes, from $1.40 local Presbyterian Church was ry : ~ alled he eas! Monday © ee Aes . BA [by tho news that his father had suddenly died following a motor SPECIALS Yh fh A \ aeciaen Bath Mats 89c BA couple's small son accompanied Bath Sponges set 29c ; 2 ae Daye fod $ suc ully passed her Royal Ac- PRESTO ELECTRIC FRY PANS Complete with control $1895 of Dancing Examina- tions, Grade 4. WHITE ROCK HARDWARE J seine css crs LTpD. Elects New Slate J. Macindoe elected pre 14981 Washington Ave. WI. 8-9606 sident of the Marine Heights Club of the regular monthly meeting held in Ray Shepherd School Monday night Other officers elected were vice-president, F. D. Jones and director: Dean F. M. Clement, and J. Singleton. Mrs, F. D. Jones was re-clected secretary | Social convener will be Mrs. |E. A. Darton, program conven- ers are D. Hazlewood, Harry | Olds and Dean Clement. Mr. Harold Nagel of the Ag- | Rassiz Experimental Farm w guest speaker taking as his subject, “Spring Gardens,’ Dr. Bert Brink of the Univer- | sity of B.C. will be the speaker | at the Apri meeting. His sub- ject will be “Garabaldi Park and Range Lands of B.C.” We have cards just right for everyone on your Easter list +.. from beautiful || Births far Hl i BORN to Mr, and Mrs. W. L. spiritual AGES Connors, 13396 Crescent Road, to the gayest of Paty fg RR3, White Rock, a girl, on | Easter bunny and gi |BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin | " . Colby, 3494 King George High €gggreetingsforthe 1% . way, on March 4, at White Rock ilealeras District Hospital, a daughter, Wi. | Araund Fe C.W-L. Holds St. Patrick’s Tea Buena Vista Hall was the setting for a yery successful St. Patrick's Day tea on Monday afternoon. The affair, spon sored by the Catholic Women’s League of Star of the Sea Church, was opened by Mrs. John Stang, League president. Pouring for the first hour were Mrs. Joe Bannon and Mrs. J. Vezzetti, both from the Blaine Parish. Committee heads were |Mrs. Walter Portwood, in charge of tables; Mrs. Jack Riley, | decorating; Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. J. Brenner, home cook- |}ing. During the afternoon Mrs. W. Logie accompanied on i } the piano for an Irish “sing-song.” Terry Carter and Carolyn | Prize winners were Mr. J.| SHS |Chartier, North Bluff Road,| WINTER VISITORS | Among the many visitors who Mrs. Scaddon, Royal Ave., sec-|came from the prairie to spend ond prize and Mrs. Perry, John-| the winter in White Rock have | ston Road, the door prize, a cup | been Mr. and and Mrs. Charles d saucer. Mrs. Kent of Vic-| McIntyre, brother and sister-in- oria Ave, won the cake raffle. | law of Mrs. Violet Ewson. The couple are from D'Arcy, Sas- katchewan. Also visiting Mrs. Mrs. ed Staples of |Ewson recently were Mr. and ss rn Stace ea aaa last | Mrs. Will Syn of es see She is a busy housewife and vee! ‘ter spending a month's | katchewan, and her nephew, Dr. Beak in Anaheim California | Robert Helgason and Mrs. Hel-|7 Peggy 5, and Sandra 3, and ‘ gason from Glenboro, Manito-| has been active in hospital aux jba. Other relatives here a |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wooltor- |¥°@rs. : : ton who are spending the win- She is also vice*president of ter at the Ocean Beach Hotel. Red Cross Here Not In UGN, Wood States | Local Red Cross canvasset who | have reported that some huse- 5 i on ke-| Congratulations To: eighbor | Gregory Arthur Page, of Suests this week of Mr. and drive last fall collected for the |14960 Beach View Ave, aged holders they have calle lieve the United Good Red Cross. W. W. Wood, current cam- | paign manager, said the White | Rock Branch of the Red Cross é s A Mr. and Mrs. C. Scoble of |is “definitely not included” in| Note — Parents of children the UGN appeal “Tt was in New Westminster |'0 Phone in Dias, CHS ae but not in White Rock, the |imelusion in this weekly list. | manager said, have drive ends in April,’ *he said Last year canvassers toppe Mrs. Talbot and the | the objective of $2500 by $700 The Ladies Auxiliary No. 4 Army, N: e at 2 p.m “Raintree County” At Park Theatre Soon “Raintree County,” billed as ars most talked-about | . Will be showing at the Mrs, JK. Kerster, |Park Theatre for three days,| f | “Tipe & HOST_ . | YOU ARE THE h Taylor and Eva Marie | GUEST — the y pictur March 27, 28 and 29, This Civil War romance story stars Montgomery ‘Clift, Eliza b int. The film has a cast of thous- ands, took two years to film and has 119 speaking roles. It is the first production in | 5\the fabulous “MGM Camera | 65" process which makes it pos- sible to capture a panoramic novel with scope, splendor and spectacle! “Raintree County,” the big, bold drama of love and con- flict co-stars Nigel Patrick, Lee Marvin and Rod Taylor. HOSPITAL CALENDAR Mrs. Mabel Hill was hostess at the last Crossroads meeting jMarch 15. which took place in her home |} on Stayte Road on March 10, Mrs. Ingram tendered her re- signation as treasurer because she is leaving the community, Cheryl Susan, 8 Ib. 12% ounces. | and Mabel Hill was elected to A sister for Keith and Larry. !that post, BIG SUNSET SAL Continues until Saturday, March 22 14967 WASHINGTON AVE, ARIETY CALVIN HARDWARE, Iready our 32 canvassers collected some $1200 in the first two weeks of the drive. We hope to pass our ob- jective of $2600 before the y and Air Force Vet- ns of White Rock will hold their monthly tea at the home of Mrs. Muriel Hill, 15430 Rob- Son Street, Tuesday, March 25, at Collingwood United : in Vancouver this week. i Mrs. Foster is historian and ||Mrs. Sanford, secretary of the “| Christian education and youth Mrs, Paul Starek has been | Work. elected to her second term as president of the White Rock 7 and District Hospital Auxiliary. RIGRU COVER: THERE / A resident of White Rock since | © 1950, Mrs. Starek is the wife of Constable Paul Starek. EVERYBODY TELLS“ME YOU GET SKILLED, COURTEOUS PRESCRIPTION mother of three children, Linda re |iliary work here for nearly 8 the Catholic Women's League |and program convener for the | PTA, ** | Birthday | one on March 18, 9 Rodney Gibson, Victoria Ave. aged 3 on March 19. aged 12 and under are invited “DISPENSING. [5h BUMESS!, 15487 WAS! Just call the White Rock Sun Wale office, WI. 8-9701. 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