9:45 a.m, SUMMI 11:00 a.m. Morning CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY 8:00 a.m: Holy Communien 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer First Sunday of Month, Holy Communion Rev. Affleck SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH and Campbell Road / hool ST. JOHN‘'S CHURCH 43782 Campbell River Rd. White Rock, B.C. & rm. Morning Worship WORSHH WITH US ES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 14774 Gordon Ave. bY, ‘| Rev. D. derson, Minister, iss § already 7 How Christian Science Heals |. some experience as teach. | De eee Ke. er and feels her studio is ideal- ¢ unday a. eee ee ’ 4 | C Woman’s group to) | MOUNT OLIV! THE H jmeet on Sept. 1 | ock, B.C. The regular meeting of the Young Peoples | / Wo ‘, ; = B »., man’s Association of the —*— Rev. EB Bittner, BA, EY lrirst United Church will be r EVANGELICAL FREI nai e q eld in the Church lounge, | CHURCH Residency Nort Bell fruesday, September 1 at 2 | d and “” Pione Vil 8-85 om 1 ee, | Sunday, fhugus! A ualpien Education pro } s : -. gram has been arranged | . : pay J gins eehip eerie Mrs. W Cooper and Mrs lorie ip — Everyq Welcome — |L. W. Dodds will report on the { 280 pam. Evang Service |corvicos temporarily held at |#ummer course at the Nara | AW. WELCOME |Buena Vista Hal) (1160 Stevens | Christian Training Centre | I AWAITS YOU | a Vista Ave.) A, R. Laing will conduct the ¥ a ee a Her subject is —_—*—, “Team Work." | 4 HILLTOP GOSPEL PEL = Local committees will report (Corner Thrift and Foster) all inter sted ladies are invited patter Cloverday)y | ##—— eee! e Lite |Shakespearean actor iad visits White Rock ; asi Mr. and Mrs Bruno Gerussi 7 cin German |°%, Stratford, Ont. accompanied 4 by their children, Ricci ond 11:15 a.m. Service in English | ting, have returned east wfter Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. - Praycr L. H, Gierach: Pastor visiting Mrs, Gerussi's sister, Phone YE-72360 Mrs, Glenn Farell of Curtis Rd., and Bible Study. Ky Subject - “LIVING WITH OURSELVES” NO EVENING SERVICE IDINGS TABERNACLE 1270 K.C. CHWK 10:15 p.m. Vy CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Church, Crescent 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 9:30 am. Morning Prayer, Ocean Park. ~ WHITE ROCK BAPTI: CHURCH D | Rev. S. Carlson, | MS. Th. inday ices Chure! ol es forfeveryo | ople It atgees7 Ni ad i }1:00 a Morning” Service | 7:30 pi Evdhing Servire Wednesday 7:30 p.m: Fellow- saip in song, prayer aud | Bible study. =z |Taursday, 7:00 pam, Junior _ .| Uhotr Rehearsal |Thursday, 8:00 p.m., Senior | Uhoir Rehearsal | A most cordial invitation is extended to all | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | SCIENTIST | White Rock, (Corner “F” and Pa Wednesday 8 p.m, Testimonial Meeting .C. KPUG 5:00 p.m yt i white roses and blue carnations. }her teachers degree and will} A wedding of wide local in- terest took place Saturday, Aug- ust 15, in the Protestant Chapel of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Saskatoon, Sask., when Heath- er Adelle Walker, a former well known White Rock ath- Jete exchanged marriage vows with Flight Lieutenant George Graham Waddell. The bride is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Walk- er of White Rock and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J V. Waddell of Ste Rose, P.Q The groom's home base is the RCAF Station at Trenton, On- tario. Given in marriage father, the bride wore a full afternoon length chapel veil of snow white lace with pearl headdress of Egyptian coronet. Her gown of Simplicity was lesigned in Paris by her She carried a bouquet The bride was attended by her sister, Fern, who chose a full afternoon length ice biue dress, tiara and jewelled veil She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Best man was F/L Frank Syl- yester of Chatham, NB, Former White Rock athlete bride of Flight Lieutenant in Sask. Opening New Piano Studio | v7 | | usher was F/L Harold Brown of Saskatoon. The Chapel was decorated with white gladiolus for the cerem- ony at which F/L Rey, W. Chap- man officiated, The bride's uncle, Professor George Walker of Edmonton, Alta, proposed the toast to the bride which followed at the Of- ficers Mess of the RCAF Sta- tion. Telegrams were read from friends in Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Clinton, Ont. and Ot- tawa. y recently returned from a music Miss Sussbafer Fonducted by Boris Berlin of the teachers cot White Rock will have another piano teacher in its midst as of next month | Miss Inge Sussbauer, a stu dent of the piano for the past | 12 years, will now be teaching in her home at 1351 Foster St | Inge first began taking piano | lessons at Mission City when} she resided near there with her parents. Since moving to White Rock five years ago Miss Suss-| bauer has commuted to Vancou- ver to receive instruction from | one of Vancouver's most prom inent teachers Under this instruction, Miss | Sussbauer has receeived high| marks in her Toronto Conser-} vatory exams and as well in her theory. This year Inge will complete put all the newest teaching methods into practice Last summer M: Sussbauer ent to Regina to take a piano teachers music course conduct- ed by Boris Berlin of the Tor onto Conservatory of Music Mr. Berlin lectured on the many different ways of teaching in dividuals ranging from gra one to grade ten in music. sed in order that teachers could have a better understand ng of their pupils. Tiss Inge Sussbauer to teach piano lessons here in September Psychology was also discus: | For her going away costume: ut all these the bride chore a blue silk||| Toronto Conservatory of Musi ee ei print and powder blue coal newest teaching methods B ‘ + Set. and Mrs. with matching accessories. The > ; of Kingsmill 2 wedding trip has been postpon- Phone WI 8-3881 and Register Now k with their two ed until after the Pan Amer- 1 and ican Games, Sept. 8-9 in Chic- 3486 | holiday with 3 ago, in which Mrs. Waddell ‘ Slater, 919 Par will participate, and Mrs. T, He of] Following the Games, Mr. and couver, with Le Mrs. ‘Waddell wil_make. thelr are also havin ome at the RCAF Station in i Slater Winnipeg. ea os The bride tossed her bouquet i to members of the Canadian Tussauee, All Star Women’s Basketball Gordon’ Ellis Team, Shirley Topley of Van- RandiySepeniti i conten caught it on the “re- = an ound.” at their sumr eee | Air” | | Mr. and Mz an dtheir thr | here from Pov | are visiting M i l | id Lang on M ly located in the Hilltop area | ae a near the school district = eae re in addition to being an ac- |complished pianist, Miss Suss- W, fo a complete | bras toes = bauer also plays the organ, viol- li h | d | arr =H in and piano accordion | She has taken part in many | 1 of school needs a mes musical festivals and received | : : a number of high honors for | Seribblers Se - 25¢ 743 | Suni her performances : = aiareneeer een ayons $15c - GOc, C-— & Keren Hige a Tni YZ i i\Crescent United encils) = Ralecs “i f? Chureh auction Paste - Paper Firstly, it is the desire of ii the W. F. and Men’s Club to orswade conyey to Dr. and Mrs. J. K.| Kerster thanks for graciously loaning their home and grounds | at 13444 Marine Drive to aj| tiovel atiction and tea recent- ly, which nettéd Crescent United Church almost $150. Secondly, admission was free on donating one nicely wrapped up parcel and a further 35¢ for refreshments. The receptacle for parcels was loaded to the gills and bidding at all times was very keen and many surprises were in evidence on removing the | dainty wrapping. The Blanchard donation of a lovely serving tray couldn’t be entirely hidden and what bid- ding there was for it! Twilight was creeping on ~us so to avoid a rush the happy crowd gradually wended their way to the patio where sand- )wiches, cake, ice cream and cof-| Shrine cus Tickets available at both stores Prescription Pharmacy: | OPEN 9 A.M to 9 P.M. Washington Avenue and Vidal Street WI. 89710 yable tri = [ies were being, enioyed H ll Auctioneer Jack Taylor of the I op armact Soe Blue Bird Camp was the hero | elect. was f ‘of the hour and kept Bill Perry ' shower at th busy delivering parcels and col-|¢ Johnston Road WI. 8-9494 Frank Dent happy occasio ‘On entering, was escorted chair where : her many love was decorates white. The ec ers and wec repeated in t ments. Dail y Olds | Jecting the loot and Hi on his toes making chan, | @ pening Tues., Sept. 8 | and Mré. Oral Desautel of John ston Toad. were served, specially dece Miss Margaret Perry s pleasure in announcing the Douglas-Field Building (former City Hall Offices) 15237 Pacific Avenue Associate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (Stage Branch) Comm, A While here, Mr, and Mrs. Ger-| ussi also visited Mrs. Willinm | Hartford and Mr, Joe Trent of | Newton. Mr, Gerussi is well known in radio and television circles and as a performer with the Strat- ford Shakespearean Festival He recently appeared in the play “Mary Stewart" featured at the Vancouver International Festi TRAINED IN LONDON, ENGLAND All Branches taught: Ballet, (R, A, D.); Stage, Tap, Greek, National, Ladies Health and Beauty Cla: | Member of the Royal Academy of Dancing 1 | } SH YEAR OLD ONWARD PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMIN PIONS Enroll now at WI 8-8215, 15118 Royal Avenue at Fos & Classes start week of September 7