) to 780 p.m. Fri- June i5th and 22nd at eace Portal. @) On acceptance of appli- fon a junior card will be is— sued on payment of $2 registra- ton fee: (3) Applicants will a be st ——— Se General Montgomery Visits Brother On Panorama Ridge Goneral Montgomery was visiting with his brother, D. S. Montgomery, on Panorama Ridge on Sunday. eee Over $100 was’ realized from the VON Blossom Tea held in Panorama Ridge Club House last Wednesday afternoon. “ont The United Church Halli was filled to capacity on Friday evening when the Girls’ Choir of the United Church Sunday School presented their Spring Concert, under the direction of Mrs. Don Agnew. Assisting the | girls were three boys of the Sunday School, and Billy Hawks, who gave three very ‘amusing monologues. Miss Val- erie McJannet piano solos, and Donald Viksten who played the accordion. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Rothnie |; a they. can pack into their |Surrey Distric are motoring in the Shuswap/ precious holiday by the seaside. |stressed the advantage of District-on a camping holiday. 's.5ervisor this year again is |dents furthering their ‘The June meeting of the VON Auxilary will be held at the Lodges in B.C. contribute to the jtoast to the Guests which w _|replied to No, lect a set. Sof the camp. The sum 19 paid for each youngster lual lodge eponsors. camp will be the scene |of @ Past Noble Grand outing orta AND BALLS ‘CLASS GRADUATES When qualified, as authorized by the Club Pro., student cards ‘will be endorsed, which will Hs from 14 to 18 permit regular play governed by , inclusive, with | senior members playing rules, FEES $2 registration fee. SOc per day green fees. | Free play Friday class even- ings. | Free instructions, MEMBERS’ BULLETIN | A monthly Bulletin is rum- Joured, covering all club activi- ties. More about this later. ‘home of Miss Amy Barker, 13654 New McLellan Road, on Wednesday, June 6 Mrs. John Fletcher is co-hostess. Parry Saturday, June 23, is the date chosen for the Colebrook United Church Sunday School and con. gregational picnic, to be held at the Peace Arch Park. eee Mr, and Mrs, Lio: Brown spent a few days this week holi- daying in the Salt Springs Is lands. |Oddfellows Camp {To Open July 1. The first batch of youngsters to enjoy a beach holiday of one to two weeks at the Oddfel- lows camp on Semiahmoo Bay |should begin to arrive about | July 1, a local Lodge representa tive sald today. From then until the end of August the camp will buzz with [the activities of groups of 30 to {35 young people all bent on get ting as much sun and sea~bath- Mr. J. McKenzie of Vancouver. All Oddfellow and Rebekah 10 SILVER MOON EveRY SATURDAY NIGHT to the music of SENEY'S ORCHESTRA to 1 Blaine, Washington The Sea Vue... STANDARD TIME ROBERT TAYLw.. WART GRANGER CiNEMASCOPE and CoLor ery Friday night during e, July, August, 6 to 7.30 on June 8, when a Vancouver PNG Club will meot for a pot fuck luncheon’ All local Pant Noble Grands are invited to at~ ‘tend. CHILLIWACK ASSEMBLY The Oddfellows Grand Lodge ‘and Rebekahs’ Assembly will be held at Chilliwack for three days next week commencing on Tucs- day, June 11. Going as delegates from White Rock will be Char- ie Montgomery from Lodge No. 70 and Mrs. Hector McCallum, Past Noble Grand, from Peace Arch Rebekahs, No. 66. Mrs. Tyan Crosbie, Pacific Highway, a Past Noble Grand, and Mr. Crosbie are also expected to at- ‘tend. The Peace Arch Rebekah Lodge will seat the Assembly officers on Tuesday afternoon. In all, about 20 members of No, 66 are planning to attend the assembly. On Monday night a Vancou- ver Lodge were visitors to the Oddfellows, No. 70 at their mect- jing in Masonic Hall. SEMI-HI By ANN THE GRADUATION |BUET AND DANCI jTara on Friday, June wonderful climax to ul year of the Grads roximately 120 gra and guests atte ful decor BAN held at Ap ers ded. The the and keen eénj enced by all | DAVID FRASER |TER OF CEREMONIES did « Jexcellent job in co uting to ening. Smith, Sussbauer gave the Q Martin, Vice-Pr ahmoo, toast. to scipal of Semi toast to Graduating Class, which replicd to by Ian Johnson, P: sident of the Grads. Dorothy Brown gave the toast to the Alma Mater which was replied to by Miss Alice Hockin, best loved Social Studies teacher of Semiahmoo. Mr. K. B. Wood ward, Inspector of Schools for in his spe Morrisaw: Girls Hi-Y, g tion. Sumi dent of the by Maureen McGee, a Grade 13 student. School Board member, Mr. Wm. | |} Beagle, conveyed the best wish es of the School Board. THE | art A GLIMPSE INTO FUTURE was provided by Stewart, grad who gave a prophecy. If humorous class his prophecies Mr. L.| class Comedian, |8 p.m. Place, § |Admission McDougall and Allan | Win Bowling Doubles White Rock Lawn Bowlers | are taking advantage of the | wood weather, and are well ‘Bhead with their championship ames. In the Gents’ Single | Championship the semi-final | stage has been play-offs. ship. Club, Jas. Wright, passed away this week in his 90th year. wares to the US, blinds and many other items— run about $4,000,000 annual: NOTES window STANIFORTH come true, amazing things will our grads of felt the ab. : school principal, | Mr , who, due tof © attend ed in 16 ave most constrt of th TO THE music of Mowed the banquet Roc a nt to be proud of r behaving ing class of “56” in such a commendable man ner on that memorable cven ing wee COME EVERYONE and en in One hundred and ten notch models will del you |with their own special crea tions. Tea will be served. eee DON'T FORGET the Gradu- ation exercises this Friday. Timo choo] Auditorium Ever free. wel come! Come again . . . in fifty. years Seo beac ins Ste Raia reached with know that we have had a few HL Armstrong, A. Ciro, S. Har ‘reports of Breaves and A. Hazlett in the caught Tn the Championship Doubles’ from Blaine to the Point. Finals played on Saturday, be-|fish that were caught had fall Another old member of the |‘T%-Coloured fiat fish. Japanese exports of bamboo |*!ly for yo By ALAN CALDWELL. Local fishermen will like to)of Lures, glue 9 strip of spongy rubber to the lid where you gem Sea Trout being |secure hooks, while out Ash’ here during the last |ing. "Twill save your fingersang few days, in the aren | patience. The With a total area of 3245145 fore a record attendance of &” Prey to the Tom Mack |square miles, Canada in nearly Fs Spoons, and dew worms, Why 9. 1 embers and friends, D. G. Mc- » 25 per cent larger than the shouldn't there be fish in Our tsiited States Dougall and A. © Allan defeat- | pay? Bee = ed A: Hazlett and A. Ciro after! In the Out of Town Fishing | ~~YY Yn & very hard and keenly-fought Haunts, Yale was exception fame, The winners will now @lly good, with nice catches of represent the Club in the |Jack Salmon, going for Dew Doubles Championship play-off Worms. The Trout fishing is for the Canadian Champion- s°0d at Kamloops, with big] phone No. 58523 and 44311 Rainbows going for orange and bs Matinee on Saturdays start at If any of you new fishing| 145 p.m. not continuous |fans have a yearning to learn| Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m “Fly Castin this ts especi When Double Feature: Last the Vancouver| Complete Show starts about Angling and Game Association 8:29 pam. are holding free Fly Casting lessons at Lost Lagoon, in Van couver, every Thursday at. si: |p.m, All tackle is supplied free of charge. All you show up. For you boating fans the Fri. & Sal | THE LONE Western in June 8 & 9 RANGER Warner Color must do is Good for the entire family. 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