ts on trip j tour of the nation’s parilamont bulldings and a viblt to seo TinbtR experienced by Mra, Margaret Rodgers, 212 Foster, and ‘ ughte trip to New Brunawick. ving White Rock at 8 p.m. July 4 they journeyed via CPR Ottawa. Only on July 3. was frbara informed by her parents she might. accompany her vimother, 80 the proverbial “fast minute rush” wan lightly faster thar! usual, Gn Ottawa’ they wore met by Birs, Rodgers” son Stewart who Is ig Ubrarian in the Library of Par Homent, Mr. Rodgers, who ts thoroughly acquainted with the romance of Canada’s thrilling his- ory, was adle to supply his youns ialece with visual information con- Gerning the workings of pariia- rent and historic sites throughout the area. GOLD ON CEILING There Barbara stood within the igrest Senate Hall and noted its foraishingx The thick carpets, Mhangincs and drapes of rich velvet were of deep red. High above them the celling was beautifully design- fed with 1Scarat gold. The Com- ions was decorated in a similar + fand similar bulk mall, EXCURSIONS They enjoyed many side trips while In thin area, At Sti Androws by the Sea, they visited an old Block House bullt In 1812. It stands next to the famous Algonquin Hotel, They enjoyed a visit with Mra Stanley Rodgers, who enjoy- ed & fall and winter i White Rock 3 years ago at her home on the St. Croix River, “Ther Mrs. Rodgers, “tho water rises un- ti it touches ner front door step when the waters of the Bay of Fundy back up the river,” In Fredericton they visited the old discarded parliament build- Ings. There ax a tourlat attraction, was tho bed in which Edward VIT, thon Prince of Wales, had slept. Barbara, while thero, dipped her bottle down into the soa of the Atlantio to bring It back to thi Pacific Coast's White Rock as Keepsake. Mrs. ie sald of her birth, which had formerly fashion in contrasting green. Its] been occupied by her great grand (Genale celling matched that of the] father. A recent fire has com- ‘Senate. Pletely destroyed the interior but the massive stone walls remain in- t. As a keen momento of the she brought back a plece of he Rideau Canal, which {s built through the centre of the city,|t Bicing the Ottawa and Rideau Firers, was of particular Interost| stone from its exterior. Gi Barbara There she saw the} Calculating hurriedly, Mrs, Rod- Sarious locks and reveled in the|gers sald, “In all I must have history of the structure. The dino-| about 150 relatives in the area of SSiurs and other prehistoric animals | Stanley and I fully bellove Bar- fq the museum filled her with a|bara has all of 200.." pense of smallness Before leaving. Mra, Rodgers en- Leaving ber grandmother for a|foyed visit with 1 Son Meck Parbara journeyed on to|ron's mother. “General Sanson, Ksowiton, Que, where she was the [sald Mrs. Rodgers, “Is est of Ber uncle Dr. Dourtaas.| throughout the aren as the Tiere she was surprised to hear| manly Genera the prevalence of French | HAPPY MEMORI Mte=sge | Then she went on to | And as they left the Maritime Riatmackaltfoc a) planned visit |thoy wero replete with hopny Which unfortunately was cut short spent Because of © mishap which befell|over humorous incidents of days Ber cousin A neighbor Kept a|gone by, © d by having vinl- Gite Bear on a leash and by some |ted new and familiar sconcs and Biksows way he became vicious| thankful towards God for having md mauled Barbara's cousin. The|made auch a trip possible. bear was shot immediately. They enjoyed a brict stop-over Brom Sberbrook she joined her) at Calgary en route home. (asdmcther again in Stanley, New| This ix Mrs, Rodgers’ fourth trip Brunswick. There, In the back to New Brunswick since mov- Which was the Birthplace of Doug. |ing west in 1919. At that time she Hist and Rotzers for several gon-| moved to Stettler, Alberta, ‘There entions they were Here, farmed, later moving to Alcx nere the chased 1% sections entertained | th Barbara had hor | v troduction to the goings-on % post office. Her uncle, the Ranch.” Postmaster, welcomed her as xy where Mir, Rodgern on- Stee Ie stamping “Fair Noticen”|tored the business field agnin. OER On PHONE IRO'S 312 PERMANENT WEYE #16 Buena Vinto YOUR COMPLETE. SATISYACTION shee 18 GUARANTEED $¢@ Ye Theatre. 4 SUNDAY MATL “THE LAW AND THE LADY” Blaine we, ae — = San. Mon., Oct. 28, 29. & pm. GREER GARSON, MARIORIZ MAIN A Swell Comedy Wit Strangers * on aleain GRANGER: ROMAN WALKER rs see many interesting to East Coast fomily rounions, viaiting old family landmarks, a con) NEIGIMORS NOW. Ded in which Edward VI slept wore only a fow of the high-| Mr sor] where, Barbara Douglass, 855 Buena Vista, on thelr yaca-| ini Rodgers visited the home| Reference Station, Point Atkinson, October Time “Ht, ‘Timo Ht. 25 Th. 0:29 10.1 aa 20 F, 107 05 27 So, 8 oo Beas ot Sm pie) ot ged ee Rowkers moved to Kerrivate | 50 Tu, 13.0 oa y Foaldod untll hls death, | a1 W, G:28 145 11:41 10.0 years ago. Following: this| November ‘fimo Ht. ‘Time Ht, they moved to White Rook whore | 1 Th TIAL S40) ADiS8 FICE, whe and her daughter, Mra Doug: lawn, ocoupy adjoining lots. Cols, 1 and 2 aro am, 3 (idea at Crescent are 20 mins Tides of White Rock District Standard Time Ht. Time Ht 138 8:6 2 148 910 74 138 9:45 00 139 10:13 48 ar 140 10:44 36 He 44 11:20 2.5 442 11:8 17 Ht. Tmo Ht oil 142 and 4 are pm, in advance of White Rock.) Rev. Frank H Rev. Frank W. and Mrs, Hardy, Ocean Park, wero guests of honor at a reception held on Sunday afternoon, October 14, In tho Pano- rama Ridge Country Club with Mra. F, A. Dietrich ax Hoatess, 4 The reception was arranged by the official Board of, the Straw- berry Hill Pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada to cele-| | brate the 50th anniversary of the Announcement of Rev. Hardy'a|7> minletr Besides membera of the Straw- berry HIN, Colebrook and Sunny. Ide congregations, a number of invited guests present, in= duding Rey. Dr. G. H. Raley,|® veteran missionary in B.C, now ving in Vancouver. FOR LIONS CLUB Four miles from Blaine SPONSORED BY PEACE sented the gift of a purse of money to Mr. ing, speaking words of apprecla~ the occasion an an opportunity to havo represcntatives of the throo congregution together for mutual encouragement and vision. previouxday, the splendid co-operation being ex- toral cha: ©. G. Allen, clerk of the C ent entirely in British Columbia brook Session, was master of cere-| posites holding Important charges monles, as well as H. W. Moo, clerk|j, the province, he was professor ee iw : John's sessions and J. at Columbla College, Now West- intra clemaot genoa Sonya minster for several years, He was ston. minister of White Rock charge Mrs. G, H, Hunter of Sunnyside} rom 1930 to 1944. presented Rev, and Mrs, Har - with bouque! RA Tf sold for the valuo of its nard read an Shemieal contents, the human Intions and good wishes, and pre- body would be worth 98. RESERVE NOVEMBER TENTH DANCE Every Saturday Night — Haynie Hall on Lynden Highway | GOOD MUSIC Modern Dance and Square Dances ARCH ig ik is honored on 50th anniversary by three congregations Hardy, Mr, Hardy nddresed the gathor- jon, Ho said that he looked upon He referred to the golden wod- ing colebration of Mr, and Mrs, . Brown, of Coleman, held (he and commented on rienced in operation of the pas The ladies served refreshments nd a very pleasant soclal time was enjoyed by about 90 guests in the Country Club. Mr, Hardy's ministry hax deen HARVEST BALL EAGL! 334 Johnst 2 Greenwood’s Melodians, LIBRARY THE CANADIAN LEGION Branch No. 8, White Rock, B.C. DANCING FROM 9 P.M. EVERY SAT CRIBBAGE EVERY WEDNESDAY jon Road. DAY ADMISSION 506 COFFEE BAR A FEW CENTS A DAY BRANCH INSECURITY AWAY KEEPS ornice: Zolior Bullding, 004 Columbia St, D. G. Stewart, New Weatmineter, B.C, Branch Manager REPRESENTATIVES: James G, Wilkie, Dugald J, Morrison, 681 North Bluff Mond, Ladner, , White Rock, 3.0, BO, Ea Army, Navy & Ale Fores Voterans: UNIT 46 Meet 2nd Tues lay In Every Month at 7:30 pm. NOTICES OF CHANGES OF SCHEDULES AND ROUTING Subject to the consent of the Public Utilitles. Commission, changes in schedule will be made en the following sorvices, nnd a change In routing will be, made on the Vancouver-Port Mann ser vice offectlve November 16, 1951, Vancouvor—Chilliwack. Vancouver—White Reek. Vancouver — Mission — Harrl- son Hot Springs, Vancouver—toco, Vancouver—Horseshoe Bay. Vancouver—Enderaby. Vancouver —Sunbury—Ladner, Vancouver—Seattle, Vancouver—Port Mann. Service will be discontinued on that portion of the Vancouver Port Mann route operating * via the Grosvénor Road between the Grosvenor Road — Kindersley Drive Junction (Grosvenor Storo), and Port Mann (Port Mann Store). Also effective on November 16 a now service 1a proposed which will provide for schedules operat ing In elther direction between Weatminster and the Gros- Ww venor Road—Kindersley Drive Junction, ‘This service will be known as the Grosvenor Road Route, Copics of the proposed schedules have been posted for public. in- spection at Bus Depots on the routes. Any objections to the pro- poscd changes may be filed with tho Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities Commis sion, 1740 Wost Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, not later than October 31, 1951, PACIFIC. STAGE LINES. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Ct Ww Doors Open birthday, Johnny's cake a, decorated with pink and whi nd colored alloons adorned table and tops of baskets filled with candion. Guests who payed games and ‘enjoyed _ rofroahments Marlone Macfarlane, Lorraine Me- Grath, Kathleon Sturgoas, Buteh Conteon, Included ind little slater Caro} Ann. A.M. Tuttle WATER — WOOD ALBERTA COAL 1206 King George Iighway Phone W.R. 2509 HLR2 White Rock, 1.0, A distinguished product of the ~ BRITISH EXPORT CANADIAN HES Rh ta EX Canadian Whisky displayed by e Liquor Control Board oF by tha nment of British Colum is nor published © HITE ROCK B.C. 80 pam. First Show 7 pm. Saturday Evening—Doors open 615 p.m. Show 6:90, Saturday Matinee—) Friday and Saturday Clifton Wobb and ‘Also: Short, “FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE” Cartoon and Newil Joan Bennett, in Monday and Tuesday Barbara Payton and Aino: “KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE” ‘Short and Cartoon Every Tuesday is Foto-Nite $50.00 or more OFFERED EACH WEEK e STAGE CONTEST — ENTERTAINMENT October 29 and 30 Helena ‘Carter, in Wednosday and Thursday ‘Humphrey Bogart in “THE ENFORCER” ene Gertrude Berg tn “MOLLY” October ML and November 1