celebrated 5 ay, a spawial guest opening of the new city in New Westminster, bas been using the longer than any other person. White Rock House of Flowers Ph, WI. 89700 == /monies at 2:35 p.m. St. John’s Ambulance First Aid Course — 8:00 p.m. — Every Thursday at the ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Look Here! Give the wife and family a treat! Clean, friendly service far back es 1865. the library nor-General Vincent and a variety of fine food may be found in these SILVER MOON Roller Skating — SPECIALIZING IN FISH AND CHIPS — Banquet Hall Available for Weddings and Private Parties Restaurant - Up from the Pier Phone WI. 8-9150 For the Finest Food on the Coast try a Chinese Dinner Bring thefamily - Cocktails - Come as you are Dancing BORDER CAFE Phone ED. 2-7911. Blaine, Washington ‘ CATE OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. for a SNACK... for DINNER... for COFFEE SPECIAL — OYSTER DINNERS WITH FRENCH FRIES Mushroom Burgers and Oyster Burgers Clam Chowder - Oyster Stew - Chili-Con Carne Johnnie's Cafe Corner Washington Ave. & Vidal Street - Under New Management Mrs. Rath Miller wishes to announce she has taken over the former PARK CAFE and is OPEN under name of COZY CORNER (next to Little Theatre) WI. 8-9001 CONEY ISLAND FAMOUS FOR FISH AND CHIPS THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM. Open Year Round To Serve You — Phone WI. 6-9152 for take home Orders — Always prompt and friendly service ‘Webb and Mary Hoover 15491 Washington living She was s member of the first library in New Westminster as Mrs. Poarson was guest of board when Gover- Massey presided at the official cere- Places to Eal! {Fast-Chapman vows WAAL ALL, NG TO CLUBS, BANQUETS, PRIVATE PARTIES fatigue and tension, — call your local representat White Rock, B.C. |The Chanticleers, best loved and liveliest of American concert | quartets will be the feature attraction in the current Semiahmoo Bay Overture Concert Association series. They appeared at the Park Theatre, Campbell River Road, Wednesday, November 26 Jat 8:15 p.m | The famed vocal group is now in its sixth season of exist- }ence and making its third consecutive coast to coast tour. | The Chanticleers are William Daird, Richard Wright, Ray- mond Keast and James Martindale; tenor, tenor, baritone and |bass, respectively. They are accompanied by pianist Herman) | Allison. Two unusual features of their programs have occasion- ed great deal of comment; the mobile and imaginative staging of Gene Bayliss; the brilliant arrangements and musical direc- tion of Donald Smith. j | Singing great vocal music of many kinds and presenting it in a way which has been called “theatre, in its finest sence,” the i rs have completely revised the concept of “male Sidewalk and Road Con- struction, Park Develop- E ment, Tourist Trade and Beach Improvements. exchanged at Merritt — A pretty wedding was sol-jand Mrs, E. W. Veale, Mr. and} emnized in ichael's Angli-|Mrs. L. G. Veale, Kamloops; Mr. ) Church, Merritt, at 8 p.m.jand Mrs, L. de C. Veale and urday, November 15 when|David of Silver Creek; Mrs. Sheila Annie Chapman and Ru-|Charles Foster and Patricia of ben Fast exchanged marriage |Ha Mr. and Mrs. Sidney le », Langley Prairie; Mr. ceremony |and Ron Chapman, Har younger |San and E y, New West- ter; Miss Gwen Murphy of | ion; Ken Stone and Michael VOTE be acer EK. E. IRWIN for Alderman double ring Sheila Annie, “A young man who sees the needs of a young city’ Chapman of Nicola ly of Crescent Beach and Ru- ben, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H t of Chilliwack was per. formed by Rey. N. H. Atkinsor The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in al|Seryices held floor-length gown of white ny-| F - lon net over taffeta, fashioned . D ¢ * with a lace bodice and panels foi W. . xraham of lace in the full skirt. Aj} Funeral was held Noy. 15 for jewelled headpiece held her | William Daniel Graham, of 922 full length bridal veil in place. |Keil St whe passed away in Her flow ie of White Rock District Hospital 1. Voters. With your support, I pledge my efforts to obtain: S were a casc An adequate water supply (Remember red roses and white c ns.{on Noy. 11, He was 49 years iss Phyllis M. Chapman was |of last summer) er’s maid of honor.| rn in Ontario, Mr. Graham a Petrie and Miss|lived in B.C, for the past 27| 2. Economy and yalue for the tax dollar. McBride were brides-|years. He spent the: last two All wore pale blue|years in White Rock, Mr. Gra 3. Experienced business methods in all cc length nylon let over}ham was a retired sawmill * taffeta g ith: white! feath: | worker city government. er ied gold and| He leaves his loving wife, E 2 ne themums Lillian; four sons, Walter, Wil 4, Equal rights for all. Special privileges I st, sister of the lames and John; and one for none, . room, ¢ » bride's veil. | F all at home: ‘ She wore ioor length gown |also two brothers, John W. and of blue n with pale blue|Maurice J., both of Cloverdale VOTE A. RB. Reusch FOR ALDERMAN flowers for a headdress |There several nieces and Mr. Corky Fast was his |nephews. brother's best man and the} Service wa: young brother of the bride,}S. Bowell and Sons, Cloverdale Brian Chapman, was ring bear-|with interment at Surrey Cen er. Ushers were Mr. Jake Fast, |tre Cemetary. } brother of the groom, and Mr. The pallbearers were John} Allan Carron, Sowden, John Deacon, Dean Mc-| Mrs. W. Berkeley presided at|Gregor, Bob Ferguson, Jack and! the organ and Miss Sussanne|Robert Graham Kimball sang “Til Walk Beside | RE-ELECT You” during the signing of the For Alderman register. Wm. OFFER | A reception was held in the |Quilechena Hotel where Rev, Atkinson acted as master of ceremonies. The bridal toast who has served you well during the past year and who is work- | ing for the general welfare and progress of White Rock as a whole from Chapel of was proposed by Mr. Harry Nesbit and was ably responded to by the groom. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake cen- tred the bride's table. For a honeymoon trip the bride donned a black flecked blege suit with black accessor- les and corsage of pink carna- tions. Out of town guests included the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Fast and Victor; Mr. and Mrs. Corky Fast, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Fast of Chilliwack; Mr. and Mrs. C. Fast, Abbots: | ford; Mrs. Helen Krocker and Mrs, K. Friessen, the groom's sisters from Vancouver; Mr. Sincerity - Honesty -