jum. aad Bir ees nne.| calibro § bh pers: ‘be on hand. re jumper who : ch Se caatiie’s Ragnar UU- | down ‘an ivitation was Russia's | ¥@S held at the White Rock Ho: = High School Yast Olympics and has ically every ‘Tournament 2 ‘Empire Stadi who represented the U.S. | Nikolai Kominski. Graduates You will find exceptional employment opportunities in the Royal Bank FACTS THAT SPELL “OPPORTUNITY” FOR YOUNG MEN WITH AMBITION J. The “Royal” is North America’s fourth largest bank. More than 900 branches are in operation and new ones ‘are being opened all the time, During the past five years we have opened 133 new branches, each one treating new managerial Poors ... and resulting promotions for young Royal Bankers. 2. “Influence” plays no we in advancement at the Royal Bank. Our senior officers from the Chairman and President on down started’ as ‘and advanced on merit alone. 3. Home study banking courses are available to all staff members. Successful candidate ince quickly. Prac- tical experience plus the banking course is equivalent to @ university course in Commerce, juniors in small branches 4. For young men interested in gaining international banking experience, the Royal Bank has over 80 branches abroad ... in New York, London, Paris, Central and South America, Cuba and the West Indies. 5, We have gencrous pension plans that compare with the best, as well as group, health and hospital insurance, at low cost to employees, Get our booklet “Your Future in Banking” at your local branch or write Head Office for a copy. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Canada’s Largest Bank Rarely lingers in the glass:.. it’s too good to simply stand there. FOR FREE DELIVERY coerce: Caledonian Society Hears “SB. Penitentiary Speaker chairman Henry Sottveidt expects to have his entry list completed by the Ap- an ril 15 deadline. Only world- who turned | ~, | tendered to all who helped its SUNNYSIDE NEWS April meeting of the St. An-| son as piano accompanist and ‘ows and Caledonian Society | director. for the Lower Fraser Valley | Soloists were Miss Kathleen Collins, Mrs. Alec Herron, Mrs. Bert Donaldson, The duet was sung by Mrs. Bert Dencldso. and Mrs, Ina Rankin. tel on Thursday, April 3. ‘The auxiliary reported on the success of the bazaar and tea held March 22 and thanks were favorable oO ae naik eT a Mr. and Mrs. Oril Desautels b Be eneaTaaraute of Johnston Road had as guests y Grant, a W: 1 B.C. Penitentiary. Preconceiv- Petia hg tenaeite | led ideas on the part of the pub-| 111, of ee | “Tic toward the inmates who are ores New Tae | ‘| there for two reasons; felony]? a: ; 3 Jand reformation was his main Wis) Missedileaa Deseuier also theme. Reformation is achiev: | area ed by education toward a chos- Mra. John' Murray of Sunny; en career, ho sald, |. |side who has been enjoying @ J chese ss educations * holiday. with relatives in C ea atl a or fornia has returned home again. pampering i al: eee | most all cases these courses Te-| He Crossroad a M : e s group of the establish a man for a better write Rock Hospital Auxiliary life in the outside world The will hold their April meeting at | alternative would be a return to I the Home aRoatrs Elizabeth ia SEE Eee Stanentrttc /Johnson, Johnston Road, on | group was privileged to lsten | AP 14, at oi pm | : ve eotlos | Meet at 3 p.m. Friday April 4, 1 1 on: and shot PRR at Sunnyside United Church. | LOCAL AUTD. AND HOME OWNERS ang 8 QUELLE a"|The Garden Club meets that 15-16p SEs? ee same evening in the Church. Wild Flowers Discussed | —— ae aE a At P.A. Garden Club The International Peach Arch garden club was addressed by Gordon Curzon of the Birch wood garden club, on the wild flowers of the Pacific North | West. | He showed a collection from | a one day hike on the Border \country with 18 specimens of the three thousand listed vari- etics. These plants ranged from the Salal to the chocolate and Eas- ter lily which belong in the fritilia group, both of which are becoming rare. Mr. Curzon said the victims of pickers who do not appreciate the fact that it takes five years to mature from seed. Mrs. H. Johnson gaye a brief) § talk on Gladioli. i The parlor show was judged by Mr. Albert Porter. and in cluded perennials flowering shrubs and daffodils. High points went to Mrs. H. E. Skelton and Mrs. Eddie John son The basket arrangements were | beautiful and one was disqual lified for not using a basket for a base. Mrs. Avery Saunders won high points with Mrs. Hul | dor Johnson a close second The no noints table hnd some fine enecimene of doffodils 1! named They rane ed from white to golden and in- eluded ane that looked like 2 double Camelia | The next mecting Mav 6th. | | will have a talk on Dahiric bv | |Mr .A. Montour of the Pe Arch Park A enecial attraction will be spring flowers INSURANCE CO, AGENT George Weaver WILL BE IN WHITE ROCK Simpsons-Sears Order Office Johnston Road EVERY WEDNESDAY NATURAL GAS : Heats this 5-room house Cooks the meals and Provides Hot Water for $13.18 per month* ; tenes of : Automatic Natural Gas will giv i E give you the same economical DOUGLAS NEWS service i ; =“ See ae EE ervice in your home. It can also give you freedom from of Cumberland were » itors at Outal . H i i Heecurimerandt areca wats at carrying fuel or shovelling ashes, thermostatic heat control, f Dufferin Road £ ilter ir a a ee clean, filtered air and more space for storage. t the Peace Park Drive celehrot- i ed their 28th wedding anniver- | ad sary on April 2 | Fone ake kie: ror a free, accurate estimate on the cost of heati: home with | on | 8 cost 0} ing your fast, # |_ Mr, ©. Birch and family from | ei i i x gt, S Birch and tamity tram depenitatl, safe Natural Gas, call the Heating Advisory Service of jaunt, Mrs. Crosfield, at Easter, | fore Bay . scone A cord of symvathy will ho | sent to'Mr. and Mrs. S. V | Haight by the Internationa gar- | |den club. both who are mom- |bers. wishing Sam Haight a \ speedy recovery. In Greater Vancouver, call MUtual 3-6757 & Inthe Fraser Valley, call Pt | w your district B.C. Electric Office. nate Aneil 11 nl | 4X J | White Rack Color Photogra- 45 s S |phy Club will hold their romular St Ch) meeting on Frifay. April 11, at| i) |8 mm. in the Library. é Photoorenh- Cluh B.C, ELECTRIC WI, 8-96" | The program will consist of * ‘monthl; based bills yer st) {the abomanes the renulls of | aren ane yicost on actual gas bills over a 12-month periods ithe Ctul 2 a) ; THE CARLING sitwtaits tc) LiMiTED Bi ea MIRE eee ean 7 (formerly Vancouver Brewerles Ltd) | instruction set and members Be : er ee ae 10 minutemby Mr. Cobb” me ie [Patten sAscm ies = (Use BonewiAs Lancn ecxn ax carau atour INSTALL NATURAL. GAS HEATING Ag MAKE NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTO FOR FULL INFORMATION SEE YOUR NATURAL C Mr. FP. RB Pearson, who was & patient in the Royal Colum- bian Hospital has returned to his Stayte Road home where he is recuperating. onc blished or displayed by the British Colw