lent Jim Sh: a pea Calne Gowan were married in Peter: Canada in 1922, resided in the the past 30 years. ler Son, Donald Ruttan Whyte, of Vancouver, was suc- cessful in his final exams. for Mrs. J. Urquhart Resigns From V.O.N. | Mrs. |CHRISTMAS IN CITY world Order meet with) Mr and Mrs. J. A. Barric, © Street, spent the holiday one week at the Sylvia Hotel in | 24rd at Cloverdale. e Vancouver where they were joined by their son, Lyall A. Barrie and his wife; their gtanddaugher and her hus- band from Courtenay and a grandson who is with the RCMP in Regina, Saskatche- Staff at five nurses, Miss R. Greig reported that in the previous month 856 vis- V. A. McPherson of , accompanied by , Barbara and Victor, which 696 were adult or gen- eral nursing, 123 health in- wan, struction and o1 one night : : M reece leall. Of th > paid, Terry Road. During |}REALTORS MOVE {270 partly paid. free)|2 ee sof, Captain) V. A>) Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Moodie Fees’ collector amounted to are greatly missed in White | s769. Rock where for seven years Date of the they maintained a realty and|\.i1) 4. insurance office on Was jton Ave. In order to be near- | er their home in the Cole- brook-Panorama Ridge area, |Car On New McLellan Road, the | » Pherson and family will re- ‘side in White Rock. one NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derpak, G Street, are the proud par-/ ents of a new daughter, San- dra May, a sister for Janice, The 7 pound baby was born | at White Rock Hospital on | Dec, 22. HELP CELEBRATE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, jchildren* Rosemary, Margaret Kenneth, David and Crash Delays Moodies have moved their Christmas Dinner Two Christi dinner becaus corne: office to a new location oni Scott Road. The best wishes | ties were de of White Rock go with them|a collision in their new venture. at . King George Cc. the and - |Roads. B. |cross over t up dinne: by a M SUCCESS IN EXAM. Mrs. Craig Whyte, Washing- Jane, ying Dic t their Repeat by Public Demand WHITE ROCK CHORAL SOOIETY CONCERT Wednesday, January 16th, at $ p.m. in HOLY TRINITY PARISH HALL (ROPER ST.) re somewh hought of the Admission 50c. spent the jome 6 i} y pen) ee |White Rock Couple Married 50 Years | Mr. and Mrs. William |Trueman of Beach View Ave celebrated their golden wed- | ding anniversary Sunday at} the home of their daughter, |Mrs. David Armstrong, Walk- er Ave., Burnaby. A. 1 in Toronto in 1907 and came to B.C. in 1910. Both were born in Northern Ireland, Helping the White Rock couple to celebrate the occa- sion were their daughters, Mrs. David Armstrong and Mrs, Thomas Dornan of Van- couver, a son, Walter Trueman of Calgary, three grandsons and two great-grandsons. ‘CENTENNIAL INVITATION —=&B. ntennial Invitation, signed by Licu- - and Premier Weds ee Ben B.C, Centennial Con ‘The - wailable to all Local Sormer Wally and Joyce Hahn haye returned to bo pe “Cross-Canada Hit Parade,’ @ busy and interesting summer, touring many ; : dowallats has S of the country quia Mr. and Mrs. head, Scotland, ana came to They have Royal City for Mrs. J. Urquhart of the Vic- of Nurses staft ave her resignation at the December meeting of the VON Another jnurse will be supplied some- time in January to keep the jits had been made in Surrey of | The Truemans were married bane eeeemems KOSTER AND HAHN RETURN were enjoyed by the couples present. Dental Clinic Get Financial Boost Some 220 schoo! children enrolled in the White Rock and District Dental Clinic recely- €d a financial boost of $35 from hot dog sale Staged in the White Rock, Ray Shep- herd and Sunnyside school areas, The Clinic will sponsor their annual tag day in the spring to help cope with the increas- ing upkeep in this district, Surrey Scouts Enjoy Xmas Party All Scouts and Cubs of the jSouth Surrey District joined jtogether Dec. 21 and enjoyed ponsored by District Commissioner Max Green Films from the White Rock Sub-depot were shown by pro- Ken Whipp n to all t boy in 14 the the Ist > held a par- was enjoyed T. CHRISTENSEN Gift Sk HILLTOP Clocks, Cups and Saucers, Pen and Per ANTIQL Den =) NN “a =~. é Look! Look! Look! There's another pair of shoes from} THE SHOE BOX on Hilltop. | The Shoe Bex: on Hilltop CBC-TV's The two eB eight Held In Crescent Church — A pretty double-ring wed- ding added to the highlights of the holidays when Mary Patricia “Pat* McKay, and silver | was chosen by thy Raymond George “Ray” Sum-|#tom’s mother, mers were married by Canon| The bride's cousin, Doug J. E. W. Phelps in the Church |Mervyn of Kelowna, proposed, of the (Racertoge Crescent |the toast to the bride. Beach, on Dec. 28. The bride| Telegrams of congratuls. is the fourth daughter of Mr.|tions were read from the and Mrs. G. T. McKay, Cres-|@toom’s brother-in-law, Ken cent Beach, and the groom is|Long, in Kemano; from the the youngest son of Mr, and|bride’s aunts in Prince Albert, Mrs. Louis A. Summers of |Saskatchewan, ana troy, White Rock. friends in Vancouver. * BRIDAL ENTOURAGE gedit guests were: Given in marriage by her pez gee Give ae Al- father, the bride wore a full- | Pett i Mr, and Mrs Gi skirted gown of white brocad-|Mervyn and Doug, Kelowna: ed satin with close-fitting bod-|Mr- Alex Tait, Kelowna: me ice and Iow, pointed waistline |@%¢_ Mrs. pees A white satin and velvet cap| il Mr. and Mrs hs held her finger-tip vell_and|Sn4 bonne; Devon Alea she carried a bouquet of dark |27¢ Mrs. Tom Marler, Brem- red roses and white carna- |9¢% Alta; and Mr. and Mrg tions. Her attendants were her |F i Marler, Vancouver. sister, Mrs. Bill Meek as ma-|_, The bride changed to an oye jtron of honour, and the ster white knitted suit with Broom's sister, Mrs. Ken Long |™2tehing hat and browniacces brides matron. Both wore |* by a turquoise riet velvet in the on Prn as the ried bouqu: fter a trip to Port. 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