God's Bullding:” 1 Cor 3:9. of Truth as expressed by the wise master Paul to the early Chureh, once again leaves in the ea of Dullding the structure of the Church, even as the founda- Yon is taid by Him. The on the material used: “Yo up & spiritual house," he states in his first opistl Jed ts working His Purpose out, not by might or by Power as man labours, but by His. Spirit. Father riot only lays the Foundation (the Revelation of His Son), He continues th the Person of the Holy Ghost, Our God and Father, the Lord of All Creation condescends to mouk and fashion Us, and to build us up int Spirit. , CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE HOLY ‘TRINITY (Angtican) Corner of Roper and Foster, Rey, E. Pitt Griffiths, BSc. | Rector, Sunday Services Holy Communion; § a.m. Sunday School: 9.45 am. Morning Prayer: 11 am. (Hirst Sunday of month, Holy Communion). Evening Prayer: 7:30 pm. Visitors to the district are welcome at the services. THE 2 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Campbell River Road (at Semiahmoo Park) Rev. H GREEN, BA. Public Worship: 11 az. Church School: 9:45 a.m- ‘Minister's Bible Class: 10 a.m. “Worship With Us” WHITE ROCK UNITED CHURCH {Johnston and Columbia) Minister: Rev. Walter Ward. (Phone W.R. 5586) Organist: Mrs. R. Hanslow ‘Sunday, July 11. 1964 245 2m: Sunday School Open Session (for July Avgust). Zi am: Morning Worship. 720 p.m: Evening Worship (as usual for July). Holiday visitors cordially wel- in and chosen to tabernacle with men. are lively stones only as we allow God to refashion and mould us into Hia Image to become an habitation of His ‘Truly God Is good to such as be of a clean heart. u ‘This emphatic ‘Aimighty God the work of Apostle Peter gives: us light also as lively stones are built Yer} God, the @ task of reconstruction, In 0 an Holy Temple, God has Ho needs a temple. Wo Rew. J. E,W. Phelps Sunday Services. Holy Communion, 830 a.m. Morning Prayer, 11 am, | First Sunday of month, Holy | Communion ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. CLOVERDALE |_Dwo services will be held at Zion Lutheran Church in Clo erdale this Sunday. The Eng- Ush Service begins at 10 am. [Holy Communion will be cele- brated at this service. Sunday School begins at 11 am. The |German Service begins at 11.15, | The Daily Vacation Bible Schoo! will begin its second and final week on Monday morning: at 9 o'clock. ‘The second quarterly voters’ meeting will be held'this Friday evening at 8. L. H. Glerach, Pastor. CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH Minester: Rev. Graham R. | ‘Tench. B.A. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Morning Service: 11 a.m. ‘The Explorers every Monday afternoon at 4. | OGL. every Monday at 7] pm. Junior Choir meets Thursday at 7 pan. Women's Federation meet the first Tuesday of the month. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Pacific and “F" Streets, Pastor: H. J. Westman Sunda; 945; Sunday School. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. ‘Theme: “Little is Much.” 715 pao.: Evening Worship, ‘Theme: “What are you wait- ing for?” Wednesday, 8 p.m.: Prayer For Your Convenience H.C. COOKE C0. LTD. 2 WASHINGTON will be OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY AND EVENING Including Wednesday CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY and Bible Study. ‘A warm welcome to all. AVE. Led Go Fishing Complete Assortment of Rods, Reels, Flies, and Bait, } Everything for the Fisherman, Bamboo Fishing Rods, suitable for making your own rods, from Fishing Tackle Boxes, from ... Kiddies Rod and Reel, complete . All Metal, hinged Crab Trap Barge’s Hardware | Nets 1.85 |} The Bible and authorized Christian Sclence Literature may be borrowed after each service. How Christian Sclonco Heal “HEALING THE EPFECT OF © ACCIDENT” CKMO, Vancouver, M10 KO, Sunday, 8345 am, © JON, (950 KO) Sunday, 10 am: WIUTE ROCK PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Half Block from Bus Depot on Gordon Avenue, R. Collings. 10 a.m, 11 am, Pastor: W, Sunday School Morning Worshi; Evening Service; Wook nights: Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 pm; Bible Study, Friday, 8 pm, Young People’s Meoting. Everybody welcome. ‘THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. (Mormon Church) -Buenn Vista Hall, Stevens St. Elder S. N. Hoyrup. Phone: W.R, 5293. Sunday School and Bible Classes: 10 a.m, Young People’s Mutual Im- provement meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m, Sunday Evening Services: 7 pm, Visitors cordially Invited. OBITUARIES WILSON — Suddenly, July’ 1. 1954, at Ferndale, Washington, Margaret Wilson. of 865 Vic~ torla Ave., aged 75 years. Mrs. Wilson who had been a resi- dent of Surrey for 12 years, is survived by her loving husband, Funeral setvice was held on Monday, July 5, at 130 pm. from the Chapel Hill Funeral Parlours to Sunnyside Lawn, Rev. W. Ward officiating. GRIFFIN—Passed away June 23, 1954, Alfred Griffin. 765 Vic- torla Ave, aged 72 years. Surviving are his loving wife; two sons, Horace and Herald, South Burnaby: seven grand- children and 2 great grand- children. Mr. Griffin, who had resided in White Rock for five years, was a member of Im- Perla] Veterans, New Westmin- ster. Funeral services were held on June 26, at 11 a.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parolurs to Re- turned Soldiers’ Plot. Sunnyside Lawn, with Rev. B, Harlick offi- clating. W.R. and District Horticultural Society The monthly meeting of the White Rock and District Hor- ticultural Society will be held in the United Church Hall, July 13, at 8 pm. Mr. J. W. Shannon will speak on “Tho Care and Culture of Roses and Chrysanthemums.” Everyone welcom: letter from Ocean Park-Cron- cont Heights Property Owners’ Assoolition asking for the by- Jaw. " Ratopayers want the consume or rate of $40. year on a down: ward sliding scale and frontage tax set ut 3% conts a foot, Boundaries of the proposed water district will be east on Sunnyside Road to Nichol; south on Nichol to Stokes; wes! on Stokes to Stevenson and that’ part of Bergstrom oud from North Bluff to Stevenson Rond. BABY CLINIC DATES Child Health Conference Schedule for July, 1954. White Rock Area, July 9 Sunnyside ‘Community Hall, 2-4 pam, July 12—White Rock. Office, 24 p.m, July 15—Crescent Fire Hall, 2-830 pam. é July 22-—White Rock, Legion Hall, 24 p.m. Newton Area. July 15—Newton Road, Pres- byterlan Church, 23.30 p.m. Post New Dance Society Possibility of organizing a branch of the B.C. Scottish Country Dance Society in White Rock in September was discuss- ed at a mecting of the St. An- drew’s and Caledonian Associa- tlon recently. Mr. John Hunter, President of the St. Andrew's and Cale- donian Association was in charge of the meeting, and read| a letter from Mrs. Ella H. Bing- ham, well-known Scottish Coun-| try Dance instructor of Van-| couver. The local association! decided they would give the new orgamzation support and ¢n- couragement and @ committee was appointed to formulate plans for the proposed dance group. Nominated to act for the new group were: Mr. T. Irwin, chairman, with committee mem-| bers, Mrs. R. Crichton, Mrs! Alex Ferguson, Mrs. C. A.| Caldwell and Mr, Jack Wil- Mams. The dance society, when or- ganized, would be affiliated with the B.C, Society of Scot- tish Country Dancing and with the Royal Scottish Country Proposed for White | »|Rock Canada Ward Selected in Hospital While many members of the churches have been busy jn Various groups providing funds for furnishings for the local hospital, it was decided that the churches ‘® group might combine to furnish ward to bo known ws the “United Chureh Ward.” \ The scheme was suggested last winter by Mrs, John Briggs of Crescent Church and with C. HL Blanchard as as: stant, a meeting of delegates from White Rock, Hazelmere, Clov- erdale, Sunnyside and Crescent United Churches was called, As @ result of the meeting it was decided to go ahead and pro- portionate sums were allocated to the various churches, These sums have now been paid in and Mr. Ray Williams, Hospital! Administrator has set aside a ward in the south wing, adjoining the Convalescent Sun! Room, to be known as the| “United Church of Canada Ward” of the Hospital area. The ward is sunny. in a quiet part of the hospital, and, when the grounds are finished, will Took out on an expanse of laym and trees. Women’s Institute to Hold International” Luncheon Between 200 and 300 members meet at Peace Arch Park on July 9 for thelr international pienie luncheon. Date and plans for this an- nual affair were settled at the last meeting of the local’ Insti- tute which met in White Rock Lodge on June 21, Mrs. 8. F. Stewart, District Board Chair- man reported, ‘All Lower Mainland Institute branches will meet with repre- sentatives from the State of Washington in the famed inter- national park at the Border, for luncheon and a meeting. Mrs. Stella Gummow, Superintendent ot Women's Institutes in B.C, and Mrs. A. A. Shaw, Provin- lal President, will be present. said Mrs. Stewart, as well as speaker representatives from|| across the line. Tea and coffee will be served and members and visitors are expected to bring thelr own basket luncheon. ‘Any members of “Institute branches from other Provinces are cordially invited to attend, Dance Society of Scotland. Plans are being made for a demonstration of dancing to be put on by Mrs. Bingham’s Van-| couver Group on Thursday, September 2, in aid of the White Rock Hospital furnishing fund. said Mrs, Stewart, as well as anyone who is interested in Joining. Transportation to the Park can be obtained through Pacific Stages which leaves of the Women's Institute will) For further information, call. the Superintendent at Clove dale san. me VON. Give Monthly Report Surrey. Victorian Order of Nurses Board through its auxi- Maries, will co-operate with Committee and Lower Fraser Committee anr Lower Fraser Valley Agricultural Amoclation in promoting advance sale of tickets for the Surrey Fall Fair in September at the PNE booth to boost Surrey, Miss V. Sharpe, Nursein- charge, giving her report for May activities, sald 770 visits had been made, 517 of which were for actual nursing care; While the remaining 263 were for health instruction. ‘There were 9 new patients admitted during the period. Fees collected totalled $204.40, of which $102 was for visits paid fm full and $219 for visits partly paid. ‘The four staf cars travelled 3,660 miles. ‘Seventh Day Adventists to Convene at Hope ‘A capacity audience is expec- ted in the large auditorium of the Seventh-Day Adventist Camp Ground at Hope, B.C, for the grand opening of the bien- nial session, declared R. Allen Smithwick. president of the B.C. Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists recently, The first meeting begins Thursday, July 15 at 7.30 pm. Standard Time. Delegates from all parts of the Province will assemble for the Purpose of electing officers and standing committees and al- so transact the business of the ‘church. The annual Camp Meeting will get under way Friday night, July 16. Preaching and Bible Study will be a daily feat- ure. Church leaders from many lands will address the meetings, including Roger Altman, H. L. Rudy. W. H. Harris, J. A. Buck~ ‘walter, and R. J. Christian from Washington, D.C. Harold Bea- von and George Adams, mis- sionarics from Africa are to tell mission stories and show moy- ing pictures of Africa. W. A. Nelson. president of the Canadian Union Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists will attend the first four days of the session. The crowd is expected to reach 3,000 for weekends, Friends and members alike join downtown White Rock about noon. { in attending this annual con- vention of the church. In Canada the Jaundry, dry- cleaning and dyeing business Passed the $100,000,000 mark for the first time in 1952, HILLMAN 772-tn> 1954 Hillman Minx Sedan $ 1820,0° 19% Mma ees 8 1002 Thasnes 600 owt, ., $000) 1990 Mereury eprint 1958 Hiliman $1800 Ocean View MOTORS HILLTOP | Phone: W.Mk, 4681 Washington Ave, Phone: 514 Campbell River Toad Wat, s401 ” WR. 2241 QUALITY GROCERY SEAVIEW DELICATESSEN W.R, 271 Fresh Crabs and Crab M Daily Q eat SUPERMARKET Maplo at Columba: Phone: WR 9531 OVERWAITEA Opposite GN; Station UALITY