jet | Ray Ferguson kindly acted as A the A boat's le granted for each todas i hundred yards, } ToWers seemed to be main- taining their starting positions, Then an outside boat veered inwards and from the jam the Winner by half a longth, nine year old Russell Grimwood, got way first. Bob Hunter was second. Sandcastle Contest raws 225 Builders The sand-castle contest, big event for the small fry on Fri- day's “family day’ at the Sea Festival drew a crowd of 225 embryo builders. Winning the British Columb- fan trophy in this popular event ‘ fee fei sack very light wind ) number of boats Course sailed was Irom the plier south-west to a mark one ile Off shore, then to a mark }}/of Semiahmoo Cabins and =|thence to the pler. Russell Grimwood Wins Row Boat Race There were five entries for Polley's Moth made a poor |the under 12 race in eight foot “through getting to lee-|boats including a boy of nine SILVER MOON EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 10 to 1 Look for the sign | jj acted as in the 11 and 12 year group was Bernice Kowalchuk with second going to Garry Northeast and third to Marilyn Jones. Other winners were: Age 10: 1st prize, Teresa Me Farland, 2nd prize, Bobby Smith; 3rd prize, Alex Deas. Age 9: Ist, Ronnie Reid; 2nd ell. Age 8: ist Walter Edwards; 2nd Gordon Smith; 3rd Ricky HW | Way. Age 6, 7: 1st Katherine Mac- Donald; 2nd Jim Stibe; 3rd Robert Mallison. Pre-School: Ist Jimmy Orme; {2nd, David McPherson; 3rd Jill McKay. | ars. C, Frost, Mrs. J. Hunt, Mrs. J. Black, Mrs, A. Kowalchuk Mrs. W. Bush and Mrs. D. Doy ushers, while judges John Bell, Mr. David Donald, Mrs. W. were Mrv Welch, Mrs. M Cobb and Mrs. D. Vi Mr. David Welch ented Be prepared for those minor | emergencies. Check your first ald supplies. Absorbent cotton, bandages, gauze or elastic, adhesive tape, band-aids and first ald ointments. | | the trophy. Others helping were Mr. C. Frost, Mr. H. Mor den and Mr. T, Somerton. Barrie Shield Won By Alex Deas The Barrie Shield was won Nancy Ackles; 3rd Claire New- | Suprun, Mrs. J. Ward, Mrs. G SURREY THUKS., FRI, SAT. (Adult — Also — MON., TUES., WED. Rory Calhoun — — Also — THEATER 8197 King Geo. Hwy.—Ph. Newton 301 JULY 26, 27, 2% Marilyn Monroe — Richard Widmark “DON’T BOTHER TO KNOCK” Entertainment Only) Maureen O'Hara — Peter Lawford “KANGAROO” = EE Ee eee JULY 30, 31, AUGUST 1 Piper Laurie “AIN'T MISBEHAVIN’ ” Wayne Morris — Beverly Clarke “DESPERADOES” ————— nd Blaine, Washington Wed., Thurs., Fri, Sat., July 25, 26, 27, 28 The Sea we Me STANDARD TIME JEFF MORROW REX REASO LEIGH SNOWDEN s year by Alex De age 11, me: WeSrany. DRUGS Fhe S217 ‘Washlngion Ave, in. th Bird House Contest at the W.R. 53351 ver Moon, July 20. The ¢ | | prize was taken by Ted N 15487 Washington Ave. Jage 12, of 15277 Washi Sates eatin aE |Ave, and the $1 third prize by Be EAE Quer Ee |Mike Mauch age 12 of 1509 An : Roper Street Judges for the contest were DRIVE-IN |] st. 2. wera ana ar. H Mor den, The shield and prizes were presented by Mr. W. B. Thom to the absence of rrie, orginator of the son owin |Mr. J. B }contest, who was unable to be present. | Other contestants were Ed }ward Newell. Age 12, 15277 | Washington Ave, Tom Brad bury, 15406 Victoria Ave. age 9 and Kenny Stewart, age 6, 1272 Merklin St The Misses Ruth and Betty |Teeple were in charge of ar rangements for this popular contest. The libraries aboard the new Canadian Pacific flagship Em- |press of Britain will contain |more than 2,000 books. Park Theatre Phone No. 63523 and 44311 Matince on Saturdays start at 145 p.m., not continnous Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Double Feature: Last Compiete Show starts about 8:38 p.m. Fri. & Sat, July 27 & 2 GOOD-BYE MY LADY Walter Brennan, Brandon DeWilde (Story of a boy and a dog.) Nows, Cartoon and Short Mon, Tacs. & Wed, July 89, Si, August 1 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM starting Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak “Story of a man cursed by the Demon of Dope.) Cartoon Thurs, August 2 ONLY SUNNYSIDE Thidy Currie entertained on “her ith birthday last week with ;& party of about 12 guests. i Cr Wy Mr. and Mra. P, Hrominchuk and June and Gail have left for pees St. John, where Mr. Hrom- inchuk t» employed with a Con~ struction Company. Mr, Wm. Johnstone has gone to “Weyborn, Saskatchewan, where he will visit friends and |relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Sandquist and thelr three children have re- turned from a trip to the Peace River. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8S. Ormerod of King Georze Highway had as ;Suests for about a week friends from Manitoba, Mr [Oliver Hodge and their two children of Binscarth, and Mrs, J. Kirkpatrick of Brandon. Mr, Hodge is pastor of the United Churoh at Binscarth, 10 miles |from the Saskatchewan-Manj- toba border and journeys each week to Winnipeg where he at- tends University. nd Mrs, + A Sunnysider in White Rock | Hospital was Bert Davidson of {Clow Road, who underwent sur- gery. see | Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Frank lin and daughter Linda have Zone to Vancouver Island for |their vacation. A sight-seeing tour of the Island is the object of the visit, and judging by the confident way Mr, Franklin handles a fishing rod, some of the Island streams will not be overlooked. Mrs. F. T. Elliott who has been a patient in White Rock District Hospital was transfer red to Royal Columbian in New | Westmins for further treat ment. Mrs. Woodbri¢ George Hi; awarded e of 1898 King was recently juries Mrs. Wm. Armstrong has re ed from vi i= her hus band who is employed at Nim Kish Lake. there i some breath-taking scenery in at part of B. and it was father fun to watch the air planes taxiing in to the landi on Nimkish Lake, but the bane of her existence were the mos big robins quitoe! Get out andG@O to the great AUG 22-SEPT 3 VANCOUVER CANADA Crescent Swim Club Mrs TW. Johnaoa, Marine Holds Garden Tea eee The Crescent Beach Swimming | Mrs Wilon Dunn, accompan- Club held = very enjoyable tea in the charming grounds of Mra. Dorothy Hnyes, 2002 O'Hara |Lane. The draw for the beauti- ful cutwork embroidered Junch cloth was won by Mra. Harri son of Agar Road, The cloth ‘wan donated by Mrs. Gardiner. Mr. Peter Brook, the Suard at the beach, has been requested by the President of jthe Swimming Club, to be on jduty Wednesdays, as well as Saturdays and Sundays Life | Mr. and Mra. E. E. Wade went on a Interesting camping trip over the weekend, to Cres- cent Lake, on the Olympic Pen insula. They stopped for a while fed by her son, Chartes, is visit. ing In Winnipeg as the guest of her mother, Mra J) Roe. Ca Mr. and Mrx Bill Smith have their grandchildren, Pam and: | Bill Mahony of New ‘Weetmin- ster, spending part of thelr holi- days with them ore Mrs. 8. Seward of Vancouver, has taken up residence at Cres_ jcent Beach. Recent guests at the home of, Justice Harry Sullivan and |Mrs. Sullivan were Mr. and Mre Peter Sullivan and thelr chitg- ren, Michael and Janie trom the Royal City. at Deception Pass, | Mr. 3. 1 Meny, of Cetar| BABY CLINIC DATES Drive, is a patient in Shaugh-| Child Health Comference nessy Hospital. His friends |Schedule for August, 1996. Wish him well White Rock Ares (eG Aug. 1: White Rock Library. Mra. A. R. Foster, of Steven-| Aug. 10: Sunnyside Commun son Road, with her son Hamar, |ity Hall. are visiting Mrs. Foster’s| Aug. 16: Crescent Legion Hall. brother and family, at Connor-| Aug. 23: White Rock Legion |ton, Victoria. Hall. ees Clinics cancelled for the month Maryan McGregor of Sunny- of August. side Road, passed with honours| Colebrook School. ber music examination for | Ray Shepherd School. |Grade 6, Toronto Conservatory | All Child Health Conferences of Music. Maryan is a pupil of are by appointment only. ‘Thank You... 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who worked for, and sup- ported the 1956 Sea Festival. | JOE SHORTMAN, | President, WHITE ROCK SEA FESTIVAL SOCIETY Enjoy Dancing This Summer Enroll now for course for: Jive — Waltz — Tango — Samba — Rumba — Fox Trot — Davy Crockett, Etc. Low s IMER RATES Free Students Parties every Friday night. First Lesson Free to all who Enroll F i (EE this Week. So come in NOW! HEINO TAMMET’S DANCE STUDIO 14908 Washington Ave, White Rock. Open Ten to Ten. The stage ts set at Vancouver for the brightest family show ever seen! Your family will want to take in all the exc” nt and interest at the '56 P.N.E. .. . the brilliant new * exhibits, the B.C. Building, the Manufacturers’ and Electrical Buildings, the big livestock shows, the merry Gayway, Don’t miss late — go again and AUG Pacific National a thing — go early and stay again to the P.N.E.!