DAY, APRIL 9, 1959 ee y. 8-9850, Manse W148-6226 LAING, F)Ph. Se. 7:30 p.m. Evenin, Subject “GOD TALKS AS A FRIEND” CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Church ef Canada Beach CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (Anglican) Roper and Foster. wm: Holy Co 9:45"a.m. Sungay 11:00 a.m. Mo! 7:30 p.m, Evening yer ss — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH | White Rock, B.C. | 15782 Campbell River Rd. | CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH B.A., Minister Phone W. 84941 Tonight, April 9 7:00 p.m. Choir practice 8:00 p.m. Official Bo: in the Loun; Sun 9:45 a.m. hi 11:00 a.m ing Worship Mr. Victor Pinchin Rey. G. A. Affleck,| Candlelight service for Plain-McKay marriage A candlelight service on East-,man and Mr. Jim Plain and Mr. er Monday united in marriage|Ray Summers as ushers. Barbara Jean, fifth daughter of| At the reception in the Silvor ‘Mr. and Mrs, G. T. McKay, Cres-|Moon Banquet Hall the toast to cent Beach, and Charles, Gor-|the bride was proposed by Mr. don, youngest son of Mr. and|D. G. Scott, the bride's brother- Mrs. L. J. Lain of White Rock.jinlaw. The couple cut the The double ring ceremony |three tiered wedding cake dec- was held in the Church of the jorated by the bride's sister, Mrs. Ascension, Crescent Beach, with |Ed Kendall. Rev. D. S. McKinnell officiating,| Out of town guests included The bride, who is on the|three of the bride's aunts from teaching staff at Heath School |Prince Albert, Sask.; Miss Mary in Delta, chase a waltz length|Miss Jean, and Miss Catherine gown of nylon chrystalette with |McKay and a cousin, Mr. Tait appliques of Swiss embroidered |Given from Saskatoon. The Jace at the rounded neckline |groom’s sister, Mrs, Bill Rey- and on the panels of the skirt.|nolds {fom Spokane and Mrs. A coronet of mother of pearl |Fred Saffin from Newton also sequins caught the veil and alattended. A telegram was re- |necklet of her mother’s pearls,|ceived from Mr, and Mrs, Gil |which had been worn by her |Mervyn of Kelowna four sisters at their weddings, |was her jewellery. She carried |to Seattle, Spokane and Kel- a graceful bouquet of pink ros-|owna the newlyweds will reside es and stephanotis. jon Stayte Road in White Rock Three of the bride's sisters were her attendants. Mrs, Bill Meek, matron of/McDonald-Ambler honor, wore sapphire blue pat- ' HEM Aree Ue edd goed coe as with bows at the bodice and a| Mr. and Mrs. Reg Ambler of bow headdress to match, Mrs.| White Rock wish to announce Ray Summers and Miss Wendy |the engagement of their eld |McKay wore gowns of pale blue est daughter, Wilma Mae, to Mr. designed the same as the mat-|Gordon McDonald, only son of lron of honor. All three car-|Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McDonald, of ried bouquets of pink and white | Murrayville |carnations. The groom, who is a member /0n Friday, May 1, at Sharon of the White Rock Postal staff,|United Church, Murrayville had Mr, Rae Howlett as best |Rev. Colclough will officiate \Fader-Lowe Vows First Saieninizel ‘at new Ocean Park Anglican Church First wedding to be solemn-;at Hilltop and the groom is an ized at the newly-located |apprentice printer employed by Ocean Park Anglican Church|the Vancouver Sun ltook place on Monday aft Fader is a familiar figure in |noon, March 30, when Dianne |basketball and softball circles First Church FREE LECTURE ON Following a honeymoon trip Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The wedding will take place | Ph. Windsor 8-9455 of Christ, Scientist White Rock, B.C. invites you to a ce: Practical, ristianity” Kennett, C.S. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bosten, Mass. at 3:00 pm. Sunday Afternoon, April 12 in The Park Theatre White Rock, B.C. Campbell River Road - Radiation Class WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH | Nichol and Coldicott ening Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.: ship in song, prayer Bible stuay. A most cordial invitation is | extended to all. | ————— SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | Corner Stayte and Campbell River Road jtea and sandwiches; of Vanco Maurine Lowe became thelin this district. Mrs. W. E WinWhin is leaving|bride of Mr. Edward Robert our community as a permanent | Fader resident and acknoygedgement| The bride is the daughter of of her contributio@™ to our |the well-known musician and church will be may at this|composer Maurite Lowe and service. Followingfhe service |Mrs. Lowe of Ocean Park and ill be serv-|the groom is the/ ddest son of to remain |Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fader of | White Rock. Worship | Rev. D. S, McKinnell officiat- Service plus |ed at the quiet family service mg Stride” |Following the wedding the showing our relief work in | guests celebrated at the home Korea and Hong Kong. of the bride’s parents, 18165 Tuesday, April 14, 9:30 am. |Lowewood Road. Westminster Presbytery meets| Later that afternoon the new in ‘our eee lyweds left on a two day motor rae) on trip. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | Both the bride and groom are SCIENTIST. lgraduates of Semiahmoo High Were Rock, |School The bride is on the (Cerner “F” and Pacific) {staff of the Bank of Montreal \Local Guiders \attend meeting The annual meeting of the BC. Girl Guide Association jheld in Christ Church Cathed- jral, Victoria, from April 2 to attend the Services and use the Reading Room. BROADCASTS |meeting were Mrs. A. E. Post- How Christian Science Heals |j)], Divisional Commissioner for South Surrey Guiders. Present for the annual Station C-FUN, 1410 Ke. Sunday - 8:45 a.m. . Surrey and Delta; Mrs, K. Mc- Gown, Digtrict Commissioner for North Surrey; Mrs, Rose Bal- PENTECQSTAL CHURCH Jard, Brown Owl; Mrs. John Rid- 14774 Gordon peve, lly, Crescent Beach Guide Cap- i ndersonl’ Mipidter |tain; Mrs. Ken Whipple, Dist rict Commissioner for South Surrey and Mrs. K. Leslie, local Association member. Presentation of awards was made by Mrs, Frank Ross, wife —— of the Lieutenant Governor at ZION LUTHERAN CHURGH |the banquet held at the Em CLOVERDALE | press Hotel, Friday night, Guest (Pacific Hwy., Cloverdale) |*peaker was Mr. Willard Ire: Jand, Provincial archivist dite | Hands across the world, was jur” the thome of the — inspiring rman |meeting attended by 500 Guid crs from all parts of B.C, Dean [Brian Whitlaw gave the invoca q mohere (tion, ‘The session was chaired day S@hool Teachers |i Mes A, Fred Wilks, Provin Jcial Commissioner. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACL located on Crescent Beach Bible Conferenc: THE MISSIONARY VISION Baptist Program The choir of the White Rovk /Paptist Church paid a visit to the Colebrook United Chureh, Sunday evening, Aprfl 5, where L. H. Glerach: Pastor | Phone YE-72366 tion of Mrs .Erna Peck, cnolr loader Following the meeting cholr members were entertained al the homes of members of tie church. The Sunday previous the Colebrook choir had visited the White Rock Baptist Chureh 8:00 \ 7:30 p.m. 4 was enjoyed by a number of |they delivered program of! y Easter music under the direc ‘Guides, Brownies lack leaders Lack of leadership is neces- sitating the closure of one Brownie pack in White Rock and one Guide group in Sunny- side, District Commissioner Mrs. Ken Whipple reports. Failure to find a volunteer to head the 3rd Brownie Pack in White Rock’s east end has forced the group to join tem- porarily with the 1st White Rock Brownies under the lead- ership of Mrs. Jean Geissinger, jin the Hilltop Youth Centre. | Mrs. Whipple reports she has | telephoned mothers, interview- levery avenue she can possibly think of to attempt, to interest women in this worthy work of directing girls into lives as use- ful citizens but as yet she has only met wth failure Pressing need is the one in Sunnyside district also, where a number of Brownies have |graduated and are graduating into Guides only to find there is no adult leadership available so a Guide group cannot be held Anyone willing to help in any way is asked to contact Mrs. Whipple at her Thrift} Road residence | More honors for dancer Diana Williams Diana Williams of White Rock placed first in the senior character solo class at the B.C. Dance Festival held in Vancou ver last week, Diana laced second in| the senio tional solo class | with first class honors. | Adjudicator Muriel Joliffe | had high praise for the national class and expressed admiration for the hardworking dancers who were competing | New Shipment of the latest in Christensen}, JEWELRY AND The use of instruments as well as plotting will be used in this interesting course for women as well as men. Phone WI. 8-9175 or WI. 8-2511 jed some personally and tried < Gift Shop Hilltop . Pacific Ave CIVIL DEFENCE classes will start/ at 8 p.m. on April 20 the RCMP Office Reed TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY 14-15¢ WO | Come, See! MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR MPLETE SELECTION OF INOLEUM and HALT TILE ny New patterns and jades to choose from, Plastic Wall Tile B-P Super Coat Washable | Ceiling Tile ; Free Delivery Jolitston at North Bluff a 640. Jackie Jed just be: ail our your in there pit Ralph Wi position in event with total. 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