lows Camp, Mrs. B. Gallinger Yoft for the cast recently. Mr und Mra, Curtis came west from Fort William 1 years AKO. ‘They report a season of ac- tivity at the Oddfellows Camp preparatory to the busy sum. mer season. Already six Sun- day School plenics are arrang- ed for, the first being that of the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Chureh of Vancouver on May 18. ON LEAVE . , . Here for four days from Monterey. Calif, prior to being stationed in Seattle, was Master Skt. Pau} Kuteh with his wife and daughters, + Paulette Carol. While here they were guests of Mrs. Kutcn’s parent Mr. and Mra A. H. Phillip: 22 Stevens St. Master Sat. Kuten returned from (uty in the Far East a year ago. Mra, Kuteh resided in Japan during his tour of duty. DEPARTS . . . Here from Spiritwood, Sask. to spend the winter with her aunt and uncle, was Miss Helen Petro- vich, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petrovich, 69 Stayte Rd. who left last week for her Saskatchewan home. While at the coast she visited friends in New Westminster and Vancou- Yer Island. White Rock so {m- Pressed her she wns reluctant to leave. SURPRISE P. neers The 19th birthday of Eleangr Nordstrand, 57 Parker Street) aughter of Capt. and Mrs. P. Nordstrand. was full of sure prises. Her brother Paul, ar ranged a complete party for her while she was attending ‘school and she returned to find everything arranged complete with cake and guests. The Party was held at the nearby; home of Mrs. L. Watson, 67 Parker St Among the guests, apart from members. of the immediate family, were Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Miss Reta Jacobs. ON VACATIO? . Home from Woss’ Logging Camp on Vancouver Island is L. Watson, 7 Parker St. NEWCOMERS . . . Here from Alberta, making thelr home at 56 Parker St., are Mr. and Mrs. Slater. who have pur chased the home owned by ‘Mrs. Silvest who has moved to Lulu Island. The newcomers are extremely fond of their new place of residence. INDISPOSED .”. The su ‘and lumbago\ have ‘curtailed many of Mrs. Mary Cope’s ac_ tivities during the past few weeks, A visit to her son. hos- pitalized in the Royal Colum. ian, provided an opportunity for the flu bug to strike as it has done to scores of uther White Rock residents during the past few weeks. HONORED |. . Fifty mem- bers of the Pentecostal Church, Gordon Ave. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hicks, Twin Anchors, 226 Blackwood Ave, to honor Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor, 1083 Beach’ Ave. Mr. Taylor has been secretary-treasurer for the church over ‘a period of years and has recently resigned his Position’ to carry on other Gutiés at the church. On behalf ©f the congregation Rev. W. R, Collings. pastor, presented them with an electric kettle. A social time of games and Bible quiz with a varied musical program was enjoyed concluding with fhe ‘singing of “lest be the INTRODUCTION Bunce at the Semiahmoo ‘Sun in far-off Toronto. was the in. ‘troduction the J. W. Dow's re- Hoc tals abot called White hhome of a friend who had svt. and | ‘Mr. Dow’ painted it to be. ‘They've nettled here now, purchasing the home of the J. R, Stewarts at 315 Martin St, and that too from an advt. in the local paper. Keenly inter- ested In local affairs, active in the United Church, congenial, nelghbourly folk, they bring to lwhite Rock a keen anticipa- tion of an enjoyable residence. J. RESULTS’. . . Another booster of the Semiahmoo Sun's classified ads. is George Munday, 178 Martin St, who reports he sold out bird baths, stepping stones, lawn ona. ments and various pieces of garden equipment the day fol- owing the publication-of his ad. IMPROVING . . . The many friends of W. Dean, 817 Vic- torla, wil be happy to learn he is showing improvement at the Royal Columbian Hospital. ‘where he was admitted a week ago Friday. Mrs. Dean is stay- ing with friends in Vancouver cr LEFT . . . A tea was held at the home of Mrs, K. Neville-Smith, 1343 Magdalene ‘Avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, Thorpe, G. Taylor, and B, Mit_ chell. A lovely cup and saucer ‘was presented by Mrs. Nevile. Smith to Mrs. Doole as a going ‘away gift from the ladies. RETURNS . . . Mrs. Hard- battle; 722. Washington, is home from an extended visit to Ottawa where she was the guest of her daughter and son_ in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ramon (Punch) Thompson. While there she was on hand to greet her newly arrived grand-daughter, Pamela Jane. Punch is well known here, having attended the Semiahmoo School, and was @ popular star swimmer. FOR SUNDAY . . . Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weston. 718 Washington Avs March 15, were Mr. and Mrs. ti WEDNESDAY, ee kalo and Dorothy Biba INJURED . requiring six. atitchen painful Ralph Smith, son of Mr, and|ealling a number Mrs. Ralph Smith. 676 Victoria |residents back to while playing with friends re-|katchewan cently, experience ROSE TALK New classes for TO HOSPITAL LP, Johnston FROM SEATTLE . Constans, Frederick Nelsons in Seattle. cont guest of Mr. George Thrift. lecorator for FAMILY VISIT . . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chester, their daughter, Shirley, a stu. dent of the Duffus Busine School in Vancouver, and their niece, Sandra Atcheson- dropping in on their return trip from Portland were Sandra's 65) Lee NEW ADDITION xO Betty. their Mr. and’ Mrs. ings, of Burnaby, FOR YOUR E TREAT A. Fresh Frozen, Oven Ready — ORDER NOW - SLEEPY HOLLOW RANCH TURKEY 2150 Campbell Ri Phone: Wit. A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS IN WHITE ROCK . . Ow \ A faster and more efficient service for your dry-cleaning needs PICK UPS MADE ON TUESDAY OR DEPENDING ON THE DISTRICT IN WHICH YOU LIVE, WILL BE RETURNED ON FRIDAY. We know you will be delighted with this extra ser ‘Vice and #till enjoy the same high quality workman- ship as always, PHONE NW. 183 THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE ROYAL CITY LAUNDRY parlour Street, and Mrs. A leg wan the » Phe month. ly meeting of the White Rook |J. Horticultural Soolety wan hold|Mre. C. ¥, Colenewt of Caron, in the United Church Hall the) Sask, afternoon of March apoakor, Mra, Eileon Hicks, of] Mra, Clifford Ings of Broderick, 10, Guest their Care," atat.|Jnter part of the winter by Mr. Rock deepened with edch|gouth | Burnaby, spoke on weekly edition. Finally they |«rosos and decided thoy would come went /ing that bushes should be 12 fand seo White Rock for them-|inohes in holghth in March, gelver, They did and they!rhix produces more blooms found the resort was all the|ovor a longer period, sho ox- Semlanmoo Sun and others | plained. vegetables and fruits will be introduced in forthcoming. Five speclmons of leeks, winter squ displayed this month with larger displays promised as more are produced, shows. curly were each month ‘The many frlends of Angus McLeod. Road, will sorry to learn he was taken to the Royal Columbian last week. be . Mrs. interior and was a ro and Mrs, High Street. . Recent were Also while her husband js bospital-| parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Fred ized. Atcheson of feancouver. oe te ‘a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Guy, Sunnyside Road, born in the Royal Columbian, March 13. March 10, for Mrs. R. Doole, who left on Friday to take up| TRAVELS . . . Mrs. J. B. residence in Burnaby. Host-|Cain, 311 Martin St, has lett eases were Mrs. K. Neville.|with her daughter Mrs. Clarke, Smith and Mrs. M. Paige.|for Kamsack, Sask., where she Guests included Mesdames K.|intends to spend 2 few weeks Bell, B. Morden, E. Thrift, S.|rest. UNGSTERS VISIT ‘Three grandchildren as week- ‘end guests was the recent treat enjoyed by Rev R. Collings, when young Joan. Marilyn and ped off at w. ac. stop- 1073 Bellview Crescent home, while their par- ents T, Ry Col- went on to TER tender Turkey iver Rd. 252 Nisan one: FANE ELE REST ————— ‘of young|tUme and its planting chores in A. W. Oliver with young Wayne Seattle, a treat in celebration of | J and Beverly Ann of Ladner. arier) their eighth wedding anniver- wary. ; LAND CALLS... Spring: of winter thelr Sas. farme, amilion Teaving the Lancaster Motel, where they have spent the win. tor an guests of Mr. ang afr Lanenster, are: Mr. and drove west ‘Mr, and ‘whowe son to take them back; Snak., who were Joined for the Inge’ father, Mr. A. Ings and wistor, Doris, All returned to Saskatchewan together, Also leaving for Glenside, Sask, are Mr. and Mrs, Dan Cutting ond P, KETURN . a three-month winter stay in Vancouver are Mr. and Mra, J. Savage, 74 Kell in the big clty they were guests of thelr daughters, Mrs. N. R. Hood of McPherson Ave., Burn_ aby, and Mra. G. 8, Pike of Went Polnt Grey. IMPROVING . friends of HM, Varley, 22h Black- Coronation along with 200 other Air Foree men from Canada will be Corp. Jack H. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. BR. BR King, 05 Victoria Av will complete a month's special training at Rockeliffe, Ont. be- fore making, the He trip, . Home from Mt. Widle The many children Danny and Nancy. and | wood, will be happy to know leaving for the city of Rogina|he ts expected home from are Mr. and Mrs, Shuler who| Shaughnessy this week. He also wintered hero. has shown rewurkable recovery ct from his recent operation. NEWCOMER . , . Another|Thoxe who know this good: daughter Joined the household |natured local resident can Poserygh oro of Mr. and Mra, L, J, MoQuin tin, 234 Johnston Road. March 44, when tiny Barbara Fea was born at the Royal Columbian Hospital. Three sisters and a brother eagerly awalted her ur rival, AWAITS WORD . . and Mrs. John Anderson, Buena ‘Vista and Johnston, have re celved word that their son an, radio operation with the RCN at Abbotsford, has completed his recent examinations satise factorily and is awalting ap. nouncement of the results. FROM ROYAL CITY . . . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mayers, 156 “D” St.. during the past week have been their New Westminster friends, Mrs, J. R. Greenhorne and daughter Judy. Mrs. Mayers, entertaining in their honor, had friends Mary Beales and Hazel Powell in for the evening. SURPRISE . . . His March 31 birthday party was a com. plete surprise for Loren Prav- itz, 923 Buena Vista, when friends from Blaine and Van- couver gathered in his honour, Complete with cake and trim. mings the evening proved an| enjoyable affair, Guests included Mr, and Mrs. J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pravitz and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cartage, all of Blaine, and Mr. and Mrs, Grant Armour of Vancouver. » Attending the PICKED searcely conceive of his being ii). Here with Mrs, Varley dur. ing the time of operation was her son Jim, employee of the department of transport, Lon- and her ter, Mrs, Stanley Haynes of Vic- don, Ontario, toria. DEPART . Rock's sunny shores to reside in New Westminster, G. Margaret of Stokes and Mrs, daughter Road, March 28 BARGAIN any. laugh. Leaving White Mr, and are Robinson SOROPTIMIST SURPLUS SALE GUY Lommanno “Tine Sanetnat Mahe Tile Side of Hawrem™ featuring Guy Lombardo umd Ihe Regal, prewented bn om vusicnl program avery week, Visteon Sir the Vestal Tan, ta ‘Tnin Vianuy and the Lombardo Plotars Diol 980 every Thursday ot 900 p.m. , E NEWS 9:30 am. PRICES , Je TO $i 688 Washington Ave, (% block West of Tingle’s Grovery) BRITISH CAR SERVICE : We specialize in... 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