WHITE ROCK SUN Dec 10 1959 Page 2 Notices FIRST UNITED CHURCH Buena Vista and “E' St, Whit REV, ALFRED R. LAING, SUNDAY, DECEMB! No Sunday School this week. Minister SERVICE 'UNDAY spirit of expectation the Junior Choir 11:00 a.m. Se 11:00 am. UNITED, FAM 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Presented by the White Rock Choral Society CHURCH OF TI 9:45 a.m. Church 11:00 a.m. Morning C.G.1.T, CANDLELIGHT SERVICE WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16 at 8:00 p.m. “THE MESSIAH” by Handel Conductor Rev. G, B. Splitt. - No tickets required Everyone welcome HE HOLY TRINITY fly Communion School Prayer First Sunday of Month, Holy } Communion 730 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. — CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH Rey. G. A. Affleck, \ B.A., Minister y Phone W. 84941 gz as inday School for small | Worship presentation of Handel Sunday School Christmas Parties: Primary - Friday, 35 pm Junior, Friday, 7-9 p.m 7 te Kindergarten, Saturday 35 pm.|Wednesday 7:30 pm. - WHITE GIFTS will be present- 9:45 am. All departments of | y CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION i Venu of Canada Anglican yening Prayer Saints Days -~ 10 ani, Holy Communion Ocean Park — 9:30 am. Morning Prayer First Sunday of month Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Sunday Schools , at both C! HILLTOP GOSPEL CHAPEL (Corner Thrift Family Hour ngelistic Tuesday, 8:00 p.m ‘ayer and Bible Study 14774 Gorgén Ave. Rey. D. And Minister Phone 9:45 a iy School 11:00 amWAforning Worship 7:30 p.m. Revival Service Prayer Meeting ed next Sunday, Dec. 20. All|FTiday 8:00 pm White Gifts this year are for Refugee Relief. EVANGELICAL a v Pacific and “F" . ( 9:45 am. Sunday classes for 11:00 am. Morni: Wednesday, union Pastor Mr. W. NI FREE CHURCH Streets Worship ice forning Service. wening Service Service First Sunday each month Wednesday 7:30 p.m.: Fellow- saip in song, prayer aud Bible study. Taursday, 7:00 p.m., Junior Choir Rehearsal Thursday, 8:00 p.m., Senior Uhoir Rehearsal A most cordial invitation is all. Young Peoples FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, hy SCIENTIST \ ner “F” and Pacific) Services White Rock, Sunday School: rdially invited to attend the Services and use the Reading Room. BROADCASTS How Christian Science Heals ‘of Prophecy, Radio Broadcast 8:30 am., CKLG, 730 ke H. E. LOHR Pastor Evangelistic Wednesday Bible Study, 8 p.m. , “Study in Ephesians’ REV, A. SHEPPARD Windsor #0002 je MISSIONARY VISION M10 KC. CKLG 8:40 pn 1170 K.C. KPUG 5:00 p.m 1270 KC, CHWK 10:15 9.m Everyone Welcome Station C-FUN, 1410 Ke. ere ° ENTIST \|)ZION LUTHERAN CHURGH payne DAY: A ve CLOVERDALE er, Stayte Save ete Hwy., Cloveraale) 7 School ‘Church of This Is The Life ey err as | and ‘The Lutheran Hour” Prayer Megtinf 7:30 pan, Wed-|10:00 am. S }10:00 a.m These first-graders, who are no risk of becomin, hn of the tuberculosis being given tuberculin tests, run & victims of undetected tuberculosis germs. | Health education and tuberculin testing are TB-fghting activities Association supported by Christmas Seals. | Wedding cake ba feature of Johnstone-Zack marriage A three tier wedding cake |baked by the charming bride, Miss Jacqueline home jeconomist for the Home Ser vice Department of the B.C. |Electric, and her associate: jecentred the lace-covered bride's table at the lovely wedding |reception held at the Marine ‘Drive residence of the bride's arents, Ald) Max Zack and "ack ‘wn was preceeded iding ceremony fed Church » the dgar Rev. A. R. Laing sOhnSee.. officiated. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Zack and the groom is the second son of Mr. W. Johnstone and the late Mrs, Johnstone, also of White Rock | The bride is a graduate in home economics from the Uni- versity of British Columbia. | Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a waltz \length gown ofephite satin brocade fashioned™in Princess lines with self covered buttons Jon the back and lily point jsleeves, Her chapel veil fell |from a tiara of seed pearls jand she carried a crescent |bouquet of white December| glory mums centred with |sprig of holly. The bride's sisters, Mrs. A B. Haavik and Miss Naomi Elizabeth Zack were her attend- ants. dressed in identical sheath frocks of green Peau de soi| with matching head bands. They carried ent bou-| a B.D., day, Dec, 13 45 am., Sunday School. 1:00 a.m. Worship Service. 11:15 a.m. § in English T » Choir 5 - Jr, Choir | at 10:00 - Confirmation Class at 10:30 - Sunday School Christmas Rehearsal Monday at 8:00 - Sunday ool ‘Teachers 30 - Membership Discussions L. H. Glerach: Pastor Phone YE-72966 Wednesday ice - 2:39 p.m. Obirvoyenes by REV, B, LTON BISHOP President Tnte-national |Dec. ked by bride is jquets of orange mums and wood |roses. Mrs. Zack, mother of the bride, chose a light blue bro- jeade dress with matching hat, | Mr, William Gray was best jman and ushers were Mr. Andre B. Haavik and Mr. Mervin} Johanson, Mr. Albert Manfield was soloist, singing “Oh Prom. ise Me.” White mums and white ear nations with touches of maiden jhafr fern together with ti jing ivy on the fireplace mantel provided a fitting background for the wedding reception held | at the bride’s parents’ home Tall white tapers and white candleabra graced the tea cab les. Mr. Thomas Hayhurst pro- posed the toast to the bride. Mr and Mrs. Johnstone will reside in Vancouver after their honeymoon spent at Har- | rison Hot Springs. | ‘Citizens’ ready for top program Arrangements are now being} completed for White Kock Senior Citizens’ Christmas din- ner to be held Thursday, Dec 17 at the United Church fiall. | Doors will be open at 6 pm. | A fine program of entertain- ment including songs, music and young dancers from Mad- ame Hilliard’s dancing school has been arnanged. The pro- gram will last nearly two hours Tickets are available from W. Plant, Percy Williams. Mr. Morrison and Mr. Frost. Tickets will be on sale until 15, but members are ask- ed to get their seats as soon as possible so the ladies will have some idea of catering fac- ilities needed The local branch held an enjoyable card party on Dee 3 at the Canadian Legion. It was the last one of the year. Winners in whist were: 1. G Hatter with a score of 175. G Kring with 172 was second. ife op Le ye Conductor bee Spiritualist Alliance Subject “And Let Them Build Me A Sanctuary” Healing Ministry at close Servi of ice, * Voltows Cordially Welcomed Crescent United Women’s erour nets $1,350 from annual bazaar cent United Church Federation, under the dency of Mrs. once again excee Reh efforts, at their very successful annual bazaar. Ane ‘The spring-like day nae meny friends of the district en White Rock, the very attractive booths, 37 with Mrs. ented with lovely corsages by little The Hall formed a nice setting for | away. the coffee aft §,