2 THE SEMIAHMOO SUN & WHITE ROCK WEEKLY, | then one night at a music hall ‘o eppear on BBC television, Crescent Park P.T.A. postmaster to occupy the new! THURSDA OV. 4, 1988 lin Hackney a performer fell and only recently gave = mag-| $200,000 port office in Clover. Ih, Williams offered his wervicos /nificent performance in Henry|Halloween Party | dale. for a fow minutes and was told |Itving’a exacting role In "The } book to go on as he “couldn't do| Bells.” vets caters peed xe |muoh harm.” He gave the as- characters. Chinese Vs Movie on Communism ltonished audience a thunderous G jdlang and angels danced mer if uy Weston! Badminton) rity together and played games| to be Shown in Top of the Bill at Eighty-four Braraby Williams, the oy eens maven prosleener |impersonation of Henry V, fot Lite regener on ORGY 4 - A owed Shylock. They che: e of <8 “Branaby Williams Reflects and 1 he catrah wath oii President cent Park schoo) Friany Cloverdale | Remembers.” in which he} fils Dickens character stud Over 40 ardent badminton | night A movie showing the confilet a jooked back on more than 60 vesrarat at cheaied lev enimors players turned up for the open-| Judgin ¢ costumes were: ‘between Christianity and athe yearn spent in the theatre. eoadly ing of the badminton season in| Mrs. C. Jones, Mrs W. W Communism will be a Bransby Wiliams, particularly | y the Semiahmoo High School) Hughes D, Wek Prize shown at the Legion Auditot. a noted for bis fine portrayals of After many successes WIl- Gymnasium on October 16, | winners were Bonnle Powe fum in Cloverdale on Sunday, d Dickens’ characters, is at home Hams was finally booked for the Officers elected for the com-|Ronnie James, evening beginning at 820 pam P| in the music hall or straight Victoria Palace in London/ing year were Weston, | Hamer Foster and Ca: The film Js entitled "The Sickie theatre. but he also takes where he broke all music hall) President; Don Vice-| Faron Temblett or The Cross” and will be readily to newer forms of en records for one artist by bold-| Preajdent; Mary y, Secre-| Gould. Carol Jame u hown under the ausploes of tertainment such as recording, the stage for 40 minutes.) tary; Gordon Le reasurer;|Jobnson, and Caple Temblett) zion Lutheran Young Peoples | radio and television. He Is ex je the Bransby Williams and J, Johnson, honorary pre-and: Mel Ward. Society. The public is cordially tremely strong and energetic has “topped the bill” all over ¥ neta in the coat hanger| invited to se thia pfoture at 84, although he was always i in many other coun sion» will be held each|drive were announced by PTA L. H. Gierasch, Pastor, ] fn and out of hospital as & t with impers ns! 4 y in the High School| president Mra Corinne Fe —Advt | child; and wns too delicate to zenn of famous) acto’ Gym commnecing at 7.30 pm.|#on. These were Theo. Sc ! become a missionary which was r studies by the score — Ena Volscher, Daphne Corbett | what he once wanted to be one of the first actors and Bobby Trainor. 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Williams became a star turn LIBBY MORRIS Winner of the cake mage and in music hall, almost by chance decorated by Mrs. V. Hamilton TaYLOR’S One night in a public house the|hearsing at home. The custom was Mrs. Lacey, Sunnyside young man, then 18, joined the|ergs liked him and, uraged al eatre Refreshments were served ’ crowd in booing a man who|by their applause, Willams under the direction of 3 a had been giving poor Imperson-| decided to go on the stage Engels. f ations. ‘The performer, distinct-| He spent some time In reper WHITE ROCK iy ty nettled. invited anyone to do}tory and then came to London Se pheod an a Re New Postmaster for. : better, Williams, with knees} to see the agents with a view parsley aes imper-{to going on the halls, but was aR: | Cloverdale kflocking, stood up and edmated characters from Chas | rejected Dickens which he had been re said to be “far too clean,” And RR AAPA APRIL ALLIS LLL LALA SSSA) Mt ‘ BOYS & GIRLS “Doors open 1:18 p Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. because his act waa) When Double Feature: Last Kenneth A for Alberni for the past : years, has been named as Phones: ms sev Postmaster for Cloverdale and lexmmenced ne aatee om "| DADE - SABI , of World War I in| Stand next to Great Northern | Ave WEEK-END ROUND-UP Ty ea RCAF, he was a rman for Station. White Rock. TALL TREE RANCH, (eee ae {IDLE HOUR BOWLING ALLEYS : Riding, Hayrides, Fun. € FRIDAY AFTERNOON TO SUNDAY { \ 4 : EVENING. a. po SHE Open Bowling HODIAK A vivacious bombshell called vy Sout cey oe ee BARBARA , Libby Morris went east th Thursday, 7—11 Phone 7287 after 6 p.m. ee, FUUITIN se cece teceneetyraal) cents ey UCE antics on CBC's “Opportunity one: .R. 38. WHITE ROCK DRIVING SCHOOL Gioteraa DUNNETT] tc atta oe ever since. To say that Special Christmas Offer, $20.00 Also — : THE ROSE BOWL STORY |2h0s. been, described ae * COMPLETE DRIVING INSTRUCTION tavtixioas’ Ookous gono Betty paeriaeenleatanall rh and, while she has Betty’s tre- P See ae ae OMPION | mendous vitality. her singing ae HONE WwW R 7251 | Vera Miles and Natalic Wood style Is strictly her own. 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