Many new attractions provided in combined community effort Something for everyone, that is the theme of this year's Country Fair to be held Satur day at the Silver Moon, with many groups sponsoring stalls not previously seen at the fairs, Hilltop Group, who feel that children have been largely ig- nored, are having a fishpond, vombined with a hot dog and pop stand, while Semiahmoo groups are appealing to the ‘sporting blood’ with a roulette, Appealing to the men visit- ing the fair should be Merklin- F's dartboard, and of course as usual there will be literally hundreds of home-baked ar ticles, interesting to all the family! Perhaps the part of the fair ple lmost appreciated by the Aux- iliary members themselves is ‘ountry Fair to urday, May 2 at th Moon under the sponso White Rock Hospital. Auxiliary are Mrs. Len Carlson (left) Irs. D. S ir conven floor convenor oe Fraser, or, Many various pete be featured fair n ice city will his annual af- Card party receipts go towards bursary Twenty-six tables participat- eG in the White Rock and Blaine Soroptomists annual card party held this year at the Canadian Legion Hal, Thursday evening, April 23. Proceeds will go towards the bursary presented annually to some deserving student Miss Madge Farmer, conven-| or, introduced the president, Mrs. Kay Langlands and offte ially welcomed the many gues Winners of the high scores| in bridge wefe Mrs. B [eon-| ord, Mrs. J. C. Colley and low | winners were Mrs. Burns an‘ | Mrs. T. Bryce Canasta high georere were Mrs. B. M. Cavanagh and Mr Stanley Roberison while low winners were Mrs, S. Robertson and Mrs. E. Fry. High winners in whist were Mrs. E Jones and Mrs A. Bon. |cher while low winners were ‘Mrs. Mary Lockins and Mrs. Dorothy Rayborn. Spot winners.were Mrs. Sam Hargreaves, Mr. Harry Arm |strong, Mr. “Alex McBeth, Mr. J. Johnstone, “and Mr. J. ©. Colley. Mr. R. Douglass won the food hamper. Responsibility walks hand in hand witly capacity and power. - J. G. Holland |! Throw away all ambition be yond that of doing the work well White Rock Choral Society PRESENTS ” THE ONDOLI (By Gilbert & Sullivan) A Concert SOLOISTS: ACCOMPANIST: Admisison: Adults 75¢ Sponsored by First Wiehets from W.A. Directed by G, B. Splitt Wednesday, May 13 UNITED CHURCH Hau. Isobe! Splitt, Winnifred Robinson, Jean Heron, Richard Ostendorf, Albert Mansfield, Fred Fenner, G. Ortner — Kathleen La Marche — Performance Students 50¢ United Church W.A. and Choral Members 17-16¢ Touch of color at Country Fair Aprons, knitted wear, em: broidery, needle crac, gay cushions and everything to add a touch of color to the home's furnishings will he offered by the many participating horpital sroups at the Country Mair, Ready cooked mea cores of stalls of home baking, pilose, plants, white elephant stalls and numerous other yeristivy of stalls will be featured all gear- ed to please the mosc diserim- inating buyer, the fact that so many other or: ganizations willingly support this luge annual event. This year, with either stalls or cash donations, there will be aid from the ANAF Auxiliary, Legion Auxiliary, Women's In- stitute, Rebekahs, Caledonian Society, Soroptomists, Lawn Bowling Club, VON Auxiliary and Hazelmere WL, Truly a community effort. Several changes will add to 1959 Country Fair fun 1, for the usual wonderful support of the people of White Rock to make this year’s fair the biggest ever success Ere you consult fancy, con- sult your purse. - Ben Franklin Several changes have bec made in the plans for the Hos- pital Auxiliary’s annual Country Fair to make it even more en- 1:30 p.m. Admission 35c able than usual his year tea will be served in the banquet room of the Sil ver Moon Hall, from 24 p.m and it is hoped that this will mean an end to the | engthy Grace’s Beauty Shoppe aids Hospital Aux. Innovations are evident in all parts of the city when it comes \from the main hall, ig the many and yaried goods on | with customers invited to pur. @ up by} jin time for them. | Now all that is required is| | day's |j queues of people waiting for|{o raising money for the White | a cuppa.” Rock District Hospital Auxil- | fj Entry to the tea room Will be |iary. | and doors will open at 1:30 pm. this year. |of Grace’s Beauty There will be no official|the Hilltop who started young opening of the fair, and selling |plants displaying in the shop display will begin at door-open-|chase them. All proceeds, she | ing time. Drawing for the vast|announced, would go to the} number of prizes will begin at|Merklin-¥ group's projects. 3:30 pm., enabling those who| Grace continued to must meet bus schedules to he |plants and sell them to her cus: tomers who in turn dropped in Mrs, J. W. Dow, president of |their loose change. When she the Auxiliary, and general con-|opened the donation can, she venor of the fair, reports that|found, to her surprise, the sum her committee, Mrs, L. Carlson, |of $6.50 which she turned over floor conyenor, Mrs. V. G. John-|to the Merklin-F group. son and Mrs. G. Johns, tea con- —————————— venors, haye all plans com} Economy is in itself a source \pleted \of great revenue. - Senec2 A cheque for $471 in aid of Muscular Dytrophy will be pre-| sented to the Provincial Au ry by members of the Ladi Auxiliary to the Fraternal Or- der sof Eagles (Branch 3103, White Rock). Mrs, Rhoda Aud: Lonora Fitzpatrick, M.D, chair , hold the money which was sed by a tag day and sale of Christmas cards. The provincial body will collect cheques from all auxiliaries in B.C, and pre- sent to total sum to the Mus- ette (right) president of the|cular Dystrophy Association of Auxiliary, Mrs. Laura McLeod,|Canada at the Eagles Auxliary secretary (centre) and Mrs.|Convention at Cranbrook in June, Latest idea comes from Grace | Shoppe on) raise | | MOTHER'S Hilltop Pharmacy Johnston Road You're sure to please when you give Mom our Lovely gift fresh, delicious candies. ‘wrappings! Special assortments of all her favorites. BOXED CHOCOLATES rds 85c to $6.50 i CARDS 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Perfumes and Toiletries by Lentheric, Faberge, Evening in Paris, Grossmith, Ceramy, Schulton Prescription Pharmacy Washington Avenue and Vidal Street ~ WI, 8-9710 OPEN 9 AM. to 9 PLM WI. 8-9494 | Lady golfers hold —— = P.P. field day The Jadies of the Peace Por- tal Golf Club held their Fie!d Day meeting and luncheon on Tuesday, April Mrs. Charles Moore was first low net winrier; Mrs. Frank Un- derhill, scond low net winner. Mrs, Hugh McCartney had few est putts; Mrs. Lorne Pravitz was runner-up. Special award went to Mrs, H. Docksteader. Mrs. Harry Markell won the first tow net in the “A” Div. ision in the Monthly Medal, April weekly event while Mrs. Ben Parson captured second low net. Mrs. Charles Moore captured first low net in the *“B” Division with Mrs. Andy Stevenson taking second low net. I Mrs. L. North won the nine} |} hole division, I Mrs. Hugh McCartney of Tacoma, former member and Jadies’ club champion, was a ‘guest of Mrs, Lorne Prayitz. tt event of the Spring Season! - Silver Moon You can always depend on ‘ ite Rock Cleaners QUALITY AND SERVIC For Pick-up and Delivery - ra Q =) a nf = — .W @ aD \ Cea - Saturday, May 2 for or Phone WI.