6 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Fifth annual hobby and art Rock Women's Institute held in the Dolphins on pier on October 31 The institute presented Mrs. | Weston with her display of | ling weaving. Crescent Beach ladies had a fine showing of ceramics and copper work. The local weav- ers displayed a large selection | of hooked rugs, bags, cloths, | | land yardage and several hatd woven bedspreads over 100} years old. in a 19th century night gown and cashmere shawl and carry ing a well dressed baby of that Fine displays by Women’s Institute at fifth annual art show here The hooked rug donated byY\the Pi School ' will pe sot atog See aanved by the White |the Institute president, Mrs. A.) sce Se eee Py was |Sompert, was won by Mrs, Luc-} the /ille Netlean aris and crafts incua Square dances not so square Mrs. S. H. Gilmour, attired | ternational folk dance interject- | A Lealers' training class for on Bose Road at 10 am. Guide and Brownie leaders witl| Ladies are asked to be held on Saturday, Nov. 7 in| pocket lunch. Lacey Very few square dance clubs | stay strictly to the business of square dancing. | An evening’s program con-| sists of squares and rounds with j @ tengo, samba, mixer and in-| / New Beginners Class starts Wednes@ay, Nov. 11, 8 p.m. ed into the program for a change and relaxer, and there is no other sport or recreation Training class for Guide and Brownie leaders period, mingled with the guests Ha relaxing or carefree as and explained the various dis: |°“h°ns plays. It is not exhausting and it ro institute is soliciting toys |! not competitive. “An even ee which, when remodelled will be |!ng’s program consists of 2% 3 sent to little patients at the or 3 hours of happy carefree * : n 50) 7 00 Woodlands School. un 250 street signs to cost $9,0 A ‘special vote of thanks was| Note the square dance ad Tw&and a half hours of barrels of fan 4 c id ‘cred Mr, Bill Brown, pro-|¢lsewhere in this issue then Cost of installing 250 street jlar types, one of which wou! red 3 re : signs in the, city, of White Rock |cost $25.55 installed and th jprietor of the Dolphins for his|#rab. your partner. or come Once started - YOU WON'T QUIT! SEI be in the neighborhood of [other $18.19 installed kindly co-operation alone, and get into the fun this A representative from the © winter | The traffic ané Ughting com-|Signal Sign Company will be) == mittee Tuesday night consid: asked to appear at the next) Sale of apples to give further ered prices of various signs, and jcouncil meeting showed interest#in two particu: | information, — About 85 new. stop signs will of apples be installed at intersections in is i 1 Roc and South Complaints bring the west end of the city and| cons and Cubs $440 action from Board t cra Repeated complaints: by -par- |r.) to obey ents which resulted if # press | city ano Loy down on motorists who in th stop sig F story has brought action on the part of the School Board in providing a boardwalk at the Henry T. Thrift School Parents protested that sc nets Scouts $440 RCMP have warned they will their annual Apple Day staged here. First White Rock A Pack sold $59 in apples y Cubs realized $97 in re from the stall at the De ‘oms' approach le Hazelmere outs and Cubs of Crese ars hadiitomtisesthe rear. cn- Sunnyside, —_ Hazelmere trance to the school when a | White Rock joined in the ject dewalenonly Uy) Ocean Park CCF Club will d the schoolyard, forcing | 3) on Monday, Nov. 9 at 2 == = the children to walk through |"! ct" the home of Mrs. E.|P. deep mud ay Chadwick, 143° 1O9A roperty reverts hadwick, 143 29: 7 A boardwalk was installed |Sy-.c¢ afr, S. Smith will speak | back to council this week to care for the re ; 8) abiatugidistance on socialism and the public is| City council will take the y 2 6 2 invited to join in discussion. [necessary steps to acquire t | Sig St 112 feet of property skirting T + || Arcadia Hospital group will |¢ Park a the of f g z ark a junction o CIRCULATAON J |ncta its regular meeting on Nov.| Victoria and Columbia Avenucs } 12 at 2 p.m. at the home of| In 1954 Surrey Municipality Hobyehoralt: S iti + \ NATURE'S 8 EST Mrs. Fredenberg, 15518 Colum-| gave W. J. Perry, owner of the y, her P' ‘ome see our exciting wonderland of j bia Avenue property directly east of the | toy® for qfildren of all ages! We have the best of i yp S park, the right use 12 s year — ready to delight your list Goodwill Hospital Group corner triangle for as of youngsters! hold its monthly meeting he remained on the ; home of Mrs. McDonald, 14720 but not more than 20 Thrift Avenue on Tuesday, Nov Shop Now & 10 at 2 pm. Mrs. London will be co-hostess. Final arrange ments will be made for making mincemeat later this month. Bay Street Massage Bellingham ——— Hospital | Tuesday. Auxiliary Nov. 10 at 2:15 p.m 15091 Thrift Avenue. Mrs. Cranswick will be co-hostess. soe The Ladies Auxiliary to the Army, Navy and Airforce Vet- érans will hold their regular} monthly meeting in the Unit} Club rooms, Monday evening, November 9 at 8 p.m. | eee The Friendship Circle of the First United Church will hold} their regular monthly meeting in the Church lounge on Tues: day, Noy. 10 at 2 p.m, | cae | 1 REAL ESTATE / ar yj\_ zone 2 Ratepayers will mect| INSURANCE at the home of the president, | Mr. George Wilson, Thrift} Ave, Saturday evening, Nov. THE SHAMROCK CLUB \7 at 8 p.m. if Hycrest Group of White Rock |owner will be notified of cov will meet | cil’'s action and they will be ask at the home of Mrs. Dempster, |and fence resting on the prop |Mr. and Mrs. Douglas | Camp, “F” Street _Rerer__ Mr. Perry has now sold the property and the 12 feet of . ee cictircaty returns Use Our the city _ aa Both Mr. Perry and the new Lay -Aw ay Plan ed to remove both the garage Shoe WIL8 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK, /9606 erty. ) cover 11,500 miles : Mr. and Mrs, Harry Douglass, 15081 Buena Vista Ave., have returned from a two and ene half month motor trip during which they covered 11,500 miles, Their route took them cast| to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward | Island and New York before! heading west and south to Los| Angeles, visiting such beauty} spots as the Grand Canyon, petrified forest, painted desert and Disneyland en route. —_—__— WHEREAS, la ow cast by juvenile WHEREAS, m Crescent Legion draws) capacity concert crowd The Canadian Legion hall on Stevenson Road was filled to capacity at the Hawaiian night given by the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion 240 on No. Friday evening, October 30, Beautiful slides were shown of Hawaii, musical selections, \sing song, musical pieces, danc | ing were enjoyed by the guests. Mr. Reg. Clay of Vancouver | and a group of six rendered this lovely concert. Mrs. A Scott of O'Hara Lane, Crescent | Beach, entertained with several jan Legion No. 240 will hold confidence. @ tea and bazaar on Saturday afternoon, November 14 at 2:00 Jackpot $205 | pm. Sewing, home baking white elephant, plants and flow- ere will be featured. SILVER MOON - 8 p.m. of our population, and respectable, ambitiousyyouth wo; CITY OF WHITE ROCK w-abiding youth delinquents over ore than 95% WILLIAM T. HODGSON, November 2nd, 1959. GO Tuesday, Nov. 10 J ACKPOT c ° “PROCLAMATION Mayor. distressed by the shad- @ entire teen-age segment f these young people are y of recommendation, and White Rock wish to join the bia in their wish to express sin- ese wholesome young people for their contributions to thig pyvince. NOW THEREFOR claim November 9th to 15th as Youth Appreciation Week and urge every citizen to recognize the accomplishments of our young people and to extend to them appreciation and friendly illiam T, Hodgson as Mayor, pro-