at a surprise baby ‘Thursday evening, 966 Keil Street. bere. Guests included Mrs. ~ Free Estimates|tle, Mrs. L. Hannusch, Semiahmoo Woode. ‘WI 8-8559 wennneceseemmm | (hey'Te worthless. Alberta Hard Majestic co EGG SIZE, ton _ $21.75 , NUT, ton $17.00 i LUMP, ton $22.75 McDonald Fuels Mrs. Douglas Kendall, 991 Maple Street, was the honoree |\as being thinkful that he got )21\ shower | away without a Grocery Award, October 15, Pai Stat Raspee " Bette Thor-|gle Reece Temblett 256, three at the heme of Mrs, W. Bevans,|steinson of the Beachcombers |Reece Temblett 670, team three Whit-| second game Tuesday afternoon. irs. L. | Nice going. t Hecon Mrs P. Accarias, Mrs.|ty offered a door prize af $2.00|ry Douglas 645, Indies single Rosen creig, Mrs. E. Kendall, |orin of grocerics for the Old |Sylvin Bulka 259, three Sylvia Mie B, Evans and Mrs. Ed.|\ce Pensioners, which was won |Bulka 553, team thrce Idle Hur Carpet Cleaning | ,,,.jene are iike stect s. WI 86-0896 | When they lose their temper, | Market for these very fine ges Phone Langley 758 (collect) AUCTION SALE. on Saturday, October 24 - 1 at the LITTLE THEATRE next to the Park 15865 Washingten Avenue 4’ 30 p.m. Household contents of Mr. tta Berg 2 piece copper tone Tynan Cheslg to a bed - nearly news one 8x10 table; 3-way trilile, wipe chest chair; small desk; bg@ok sta blonde chest of dra kitchen set; Kelyina copper tone cannist — Mrs. E. Be! feld, makes down ne rug; one phone eld and chair, bucket s bed and mattress: table; 4piece chrome Maytag washer; 6-piece oving to Montreal — Also from Miss Bell, Suite 5 Roxy Apt. Rust sofa; chesterfield chair; green chair and stool; love seat; hand carved coffee table; china cabinet; din- ing room table, 5 chairs; trunk; single bed, dresser, Kitchen ware; drapes; hamper. MISS BELL, Owner ALSO - Nearly new 2burner gas stove, gas water tank with electric control; 2-burner plate; one electric fan. DAVE HUNTER - Auctioneer The Corporation of the District of Surrey Court of Revision VOTERS [IST TAKE NOTICE that the Cogrt of Revision to hear complaints and cor#ect and revise the List of Electors will sit $n the Council Chamber at the Munici Il, Cloverdale on MONDAY, NOVEM 2nd, 1959 at 10:00 a.m. The Court of Revision shall hear all complaints and cor- rect and revise the list of electors, and may:— {a) Correct the names of electors in ony way wrongly stated therein; or (b) Add the names of electors omitted from the list; or (c) Strike out the names of persons from the list who are not entitled fo vote or who are disqualified from voting; or {d) Correct any other manifest error therein, ‘The Voters’ List for 1960 will be posted at the Muni- cipal Hall, Cloverdale, B.C, and at the Municipal Sub: Office in Whalley, 13674 Grosvenor Road on October 20th 1959. R. N, CHESTER, Municipal Clerk, }| Vern Sampson 632, ladies high ‘Well, last week Ken Stewart |Weir 450, team three Bmbers 90, B, Men's Commercial; _ sin- bers hi ith a 328 in her |Semiahmoo Service 3199. ced game Tucedl ‘Thursday Mixed: men's sin-| |} Ken has very kind- | gle Ken Stewart 248, three Ger- by Mr. McCaondless this week |2783. Ve vareivaxyjgratetil to Keni) sunday 10)8in 4 man team) Stewart of the Maple Super men’s single W. Leonard 188, three W. Leonard 488, ladies single Dot Weir 171, three D, Weir 453, team three Royce TV 1748. Guess that just about winds things up for this week folks, yours for better bowling, Stew. Maxfield tures on behalf of our bowlers. It is really appreciated, not on- ly by ourselves, put also by the bowlers. We really had a wonderful turnout of the Old Age Pen- sioners last Saturday, we had 32 people on board for the bowling league, and they really had a ball. We had 11 members of the White Cane Club here for the blind bowling Monday, and they jreally enjoyed it! 1 really do | notaknidwi who, was making thellwand Dancing Association) Mon- most aidlee, my, wife’ Helen, Or |ae¥, Oct, 26)et epi in the the bowlers, bat tHey surehud |mtchen of the Anglican, Church, Ain Hall, Langley. Plans will be discussed for ’|the competition to be held Sat urday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Anglican Church Hall, Langley, | Jand also for the program for the 1959-60 season In addition, instruction in seoring will be given to all) members Highland dancing meeting in Langley ‘There will be an open hear- ing of the Fraser Valley High- Overwaitea Store very Joffered a $2.00 grocery |prize for our blind bowlers, and |this was won this afternoon by |Mrs. Collard | In this week's league bowl ing, I believe that the biggest upset of the week was in the} Thursday night “B” men’s league when Semiahmoo Service | pulled their Sunday punch and | knocked off three games of|Garrett plans to sell over 1000 each to roll a 3199 Southern Cross | ies. The boys really bowl-| | ed beautifully and deserved to| Word received from would-be | Garrett en win. When one of their play-| missionary Rod Bring Us Your Films Washington Avenue All Ladies and Gentlemen Welcome Open Mondays 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. = 7:00 p.m. Atchword. We fill every pre- ription with the fatmost cere to al- ways give you “just what the doctor ordered” for your health. At your service any time, day or night. - 24 Hour Service ers had tough breaks the others |Toute to Fiji with his wife and camesthrough four children aboard his sail- In the Wednesday Mixed |ing vessel the South Cross IL League, Arnie Jeffs of Wolsten- | indicates he has been forced | croft was beaten out by one |back to Astoria, Washington, on pin for high three by Tom Bry-|Several_ occasions because of | an, so to even things up, I beat seas | Tom Bryan for high single by rett now plans to sell his one littie pin! Dot Weir got|Vessel in Portland and make MOSIER DRUGS PRESCRIPTION py SPECIALISTS COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE |real mean to Doris Lougheed the Pacific voyage by commet- and beat her for high single|cial steamer. He plans to = |by two pins, just to be differ make his headquarters in § jent - = Prescription Pharmacy lost| ja real toughie to the Black Top- jpers in spite of the high-scores | rolled in the first game by | when they lost the total pins by six. It seem-} led that the steady rolling of the Black Toppers was just too much to beat | RESULTS: | Mud Bay: men's high single Vern Sampson 256, high three P. Pharmacy, ie Whyte 595, team three Beach Combers 2322. Men's “A” Major: single Tom Bryan 309, three Tom Bryan 749, team three Quality Heating 3213. Sr. High School: men's sin-| gle Ken Vibe 225, high two) Ken Vibe 407, ladies single Bobbie Douglas 212, two Bob- bie Douglas 357, team two King Pins 1693. §.0.S.; men’s single Major Hough 230, three Major Hough 574, ladies single Nora Currie 294, three Helen Phillips 570, team three Angels 2433. New Commercial: men's sin- gle Bob Tingle 269, three Bob Tingle 649, ladies single Bunty MeNally 253, three Vi Westgati 688, team three Busters 2817. | Wednesday Mixed single 295, three Tom glamorous color "hy there’s a mi Company—ask for}"Extension Phones”. men's Bryan | 676, ladies single Dot Weir 272. three Dot thoree 3074 Junior High School single Rand Weir 667, Wolstencroft team Agency | men's Davis 273, two ladies single 180, two Dar. bra Westgate 323, team two Wild Cats 1596, | Thuraday Ladie ingle Carol Blount 210, three Carol Blount | 508, team three Doodle Bugs 2194, Friday Mixed; men's single Rodger Chester 208, three Rod ger Choster 710, ladies single Maroin Soady 226, three Marg Clifford 652, toam three West- jes 2885, Hagles; men's single Owen Nesbitt 240, three Owan Nei bitt 657, ladies single Joan ae erate ee Jean Bajer ) team three Lu prey icky Strikes Friday 10 Pin: men's single Terry McGillivray 207, three Terry McGillivray 513, ladies single Tina York 164, three Dot “Just a minute Ul take, \ .\ tt on the other single Rose Young 221, high f three Rose Young 605, team ‘an extension phone in a quiet foomp i feally|a Mlessing! Yet it three Devils 2644 | 4 PB Homemakers, single Bette cagts only $1.00 a month, and intalation is free. For a Thornsteinson 328, three H.| Ff) erate additional charge— but you pay’ his only A Phone the Telephone ph Pid