WORK IS proceeding at top speed on Jehovah's Witness Church on Merklin, ug Bluff. Some 40 volunteers have been turning out to work on the and the |the purpose of which in gener rriting H * new bui The men started to pour the concrete for the foun. al is to improve the bearing @ation Friday, Feb. 13, and completed the job Saturday, Feb. 14 match in “vst and | deper an en ok planar —— The Jehovah's Witnesses have sold their former building on Johr y ands a) parte ca ; ston Road to White Rock Players Club who will use the premises citing events of the year. Tick-|outdoor activities. ‘These wili| orn as a new Little Theatre e already on sale at Hicks include uch arrangements as i Theatre Bureau for the Vancou-|may m:ke it possible for anv ver Game. Scout who wants to go camping} | SEE! FEEL! and ENJOY Be on any weekend during he] : / ; summer holidays | erior Quality Dry Cleani, Community Assoc. The © uncil allotted $30 to NG Su Parsons a from McLeod (Established Over FOR — PHONE WI. OF MILLIONS CaW BONDED STOCK CANADA’S MOST POPULAR CANADIAN WHISKY AT A POPULAR PRICE GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. ——__ Daily Pick-up and Delivery Service THE CHOICE | many as 35 requests per day| ie ee LT being received for warm gar-| penta & Worse |40 members attend ments. The firdt group, of five eieke * boys are now housed “at the —-1832 |Garden Club meeting \ | iiney? farm. operated: by the 5 The Garden Club’ Mission, Mr. Daly states, and Donded tock) commenced 1959 activit-|y marked difference 1s. noted This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquorit, Book Review }]| “THE BADGE™ by Jack Webb, who Ih -f lowly | f Hayes star of oP radio | farm bands (6 tee henoat ‘own: a evision's “Dragnet” ser-jers and their > 6 Hes, brings you the authentic ai = Tain story of a great police force in| New non-fiction: action and presents dramatic eases which could not be shown on T.V. The Los Angeles Police De- partment give some remarkable information on the workings of their staff. He reveals how each department of the force moves into action against the under- world; how the latest and ney. est methods of modern crime detection are practiced by traf- fice officers, detectives, motor- cycle. patrolmen and Criminal| Intelligence experts; how the} Bureau of Corrections helps al- jcoholics re-shape their lives. ‘ “WEATHER™, a guide to phe- jpomina and forecasts by Bur- nett, Lehr and Zim. “THE LONG MARCH™ an ac count of modern China, by |Simone de Beauvoir. “FIELD GUIDE" series of books on; Western Birds, The Mammals, Shells. Sunnyside Mrs. James Ashcroft of Birtle, Manitoba, is visiting at the home of her friends Mr. and }Mrs. H. McCann, and Mrs. R Mallard of Sunnyside. se “PARRISH” by Mildred Say age, is a novel, set today in a valley in Connecticut and is concerned with the tobacco bus- iness and the men and women WHL All Star + game March 3 i Top players of the coast and prairie division of the Western Hockey League will battle for supremacy in an All-Star Game at the Forum, Exhibition Park on March 3. The event will be the second of its kind to be organized by the WHL. Proceeds from it will go to the Injured Players’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Durrant of Calgary have’ come to make |their home in Sunnyside. They have purchased the: home for- merly owne by Mr. and Mrs Simmons who have moved to [New Wsetminsicr. Last rites were conducted on | February 9.by Rev. A. L. Elliott }for the late Edward Robert | Webster who passed away Feb. |4 Mr. Webster, who came from the Maritimes, spent many years in Alberta, and on retir ing from farming came to the Fraser Valley, spending the past | few years in this area. He is survived by a niece in Santiago. a Guests at Sunnyside Motel players have already'who are spending ‘the winter | ected by members of come from near and far. Mr radio and TV of the{and Mrs. O. are from ties with teams in the League. | Saskatchewa and) Mrs.| Names of » players chosen $ are from Winnipeg, Man to represent the prairie teams |itot Mrs. Appleby is from ady been released. On|Los Angeles. Other guests are six players from the |Mrs. Norma Virtue and son, Mr. Stampeders; five fromjand Mrs. Barge and children e Edmontor ers, two from|Mrs, A, W. Mallard, Mr. and » Saskatoon Quakers and two|Mrs, Waters and Mrs the Winnipeg Warriors. |Mlozgar of Saskatchewan, and of players chosen to|Mr. and Mrs. Hallmark the coast have not —_——_——_. Conibear on district Leswic Keith Al. |Program committee coach of the S le Totems Mr. Kenneth Conibear, Com-| 1 work out the strate. for mittee Chairman for the South coast division whose Surrey District Council of the ill be “chosen from Boy Scouts Association ha n construction of the new uver Canucks Victoria been named to the newly form between Russell and North | ¢ Flyers, New ed District Program Committe honors late trustee each troop in the District fo- There were six tables of the specitic purpose of buyin Cle ers Ltd whist in play at the Ocean camping cquipment. This ail!) = Park Hall on the evening of be availavle in time to buy 40 Years) sbruary. 13. some ad y needed equipmat Prize winners were Mrs, 1 before the boys have their hix-| Embree, Mrs. M. Terrell, Mr.,07 February 27-29. ; G. Crazay. and Mr. 1 Embree. |. 7h¢ Covell (wills meet: “on April 8 at Crescent Beach , 920 men fed at City Mission Word received from the Cen- tral City Mission’ in ouver, by a White Rock woman inter ested in assisting the needy, is of importance to the entire] community At the social hour Mr. D. Welch, president of The O Park Community Associati called for two minutes in memory of Thomas ¥ passed away during the weck Mr. Watt was a truste the Association for a 's and was a worker 8-1081 — | @ Ww of oe the ‘GeW. tterment of the community The letter, written by C.F. 1G W A fund for improvement to|Daly, manager, states that on Kince NS hall kitchen has been set up in|the day of the writing, 920 his’ memory men, which is an all-time high: Mrs. Watt left Friday to|had been fed at the Mission : M Since September 1, approx |spent a time with her son, and porate ei Bivariate imately. 3,000. men have been @jfamily in Aberdeen, Washing as supplied with clothing, with as jies with their February meeting About 40 members and visitors | Wore present ineach of them since coming in: to contact with the Mission, with one of the youths gaining | The president, Mr, Porter.| ight pounds Jopened the meeting with a read:| ‘Mrs. John Bruce, 1236 Merk of “The Gardners Psalm" |1in Street, who has assisted the ja selection from “The Grecn Mission with parcels of cloth: | Flan a book of pocms writ ing, will be happy to give in: |ten by Miss Joan Buckley of!formation to anyone interested Langley in preparing boxes for the Mis The Rev. A. R. Laing from| sion Ist United Church, White Rock | ee was guest speaker. He gave a most interesting) OBITUARY talk on the wonderful gardens; STEELE: February 19, 1959) to be found in thé various dist-|John Duncan Steele of 1060 ricts in England and for which |Stayte Road, White Rock, Age| Fneland is famous; also some|77 years. Survived by his lov: | of his own gardening exper-|ing wife. Funeral service was) iene: hold on Monday, February 23 The vrize for the best exhib-/at 1:30 pm. from Chapel Hil a planter donated by the |Funeral Parlour, White Rock, ey Coop Association, was | Dr. L. Canada’s Oldest Distillery Established 1832 0 Board or the Goverment of British Coilumbis, Surr ‘won Sloat officiating. Inter- by Mra. B. Church. ment Sunnyside Lawn. day, operated by Mrs. Hilda pienty field, Columbia Ave. enjoyed! colors of red , celebrated his Wednety, obra Valentine Sunday, February 15. 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