Roar, ocy" 2, 1959|Plan second — Free Estimates — PHONE WI 8-3677 42tfn |ner Cir¢flation Nature’s Best Cure Bay Street Massage Bellingham this Yale held is in _.. when you sg ROCK REALTY puts the facts is expected that Mrs. ¢ of The Diocesan Board will be ’] | present turkey dinner The W.A. of the Church of the Ascension, Crescent, met in the hall on Tuesday, Oct. 13 afternoon for its regular month- ly meeting with Mrs. Stubbs, president, in the chair. There was a large attendance, Reports showed turkey dinner branch in the Legion Hall had proved a great success socially and financially. that held by will be held on for Junior Auxilia Refreshments branch will attend Beanery meeting to at Langley. Mrs charge of parce Protective Compound RPS the the A second din- Friday evening, November 6. The pres- ident welcomed Miss Holdom, who has just returned from In- dia where she spent many years as a missionary and is on & visit to her brother, Canon M W. Holdom and Mrs, Holdom, before leaving : where she plans.to retire. Also welcomed by the pres- ident was Mrs. Meadows, as @ new member. Ballot papers were given out | to be filled in and returned at) the November meeting by the | otainer Celeste Evans, daugh nominating committee. Tentative date set for Christmas tea and sale of was Nov 27 ported on work Mrs. Crump announced that q: "Little Helpers’ Party would be held on October 29 when it “ Yunning|and one month in Copenhagen | Bngland the | Evans, work | Miss O. Davis re- ry from |'5 the |Paring for her production be by Sylvia marriage was solemnized by} the Rev. A. R. Laing Friday evening at the United Church in White Rock, when Jean Eliza- beth Walters exchanged vows with Vincent Ernest Coyne, edi- tor of the White Rock Sun. The bride, a radiant figure in a picturesque gown of deep blue velvet, was given in mar- riage by her father, and was attended by her sister Miss Barbara Walters, who looked charming in a blue lace crea- tion. Best man was Mr. John Dicken and usher was Mr. John Brown. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Walters of this city and is a popular) | Celeste Evans | now in London Word from world-popular en- Coyne-Walters exchange marriage vows at quiet evening ceremony A simple but deeply moving(member of the White Walton Rock District Hospital staff. The groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coyne of Ocean Park. A buffet supper and recep- tion was held at the bride's parents’ home, 15251 Washing- ton Ave. Toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Douglas McLean. The happy couple left for a short honeymoon south of the border. They will take up res- idence at Ocean Park New instruction at dance studio Margaret Perry is pleased to announce that owing to the great demand for tap, acrobatic and musical comedy dancing, instruction classes will com- mence in these dances this week. ter of Mr. and Mrs W. H Thrift Road, indicates he is well again after a bout with illness which hospitalized her for two and one _ half weeks in London. She has just completed a tour of Greenland and a European tour including the Gaza Strip jand five back days in Sweden in London again She | pre to be| Crescent PTA sent to missionaries in outlying | cs a /HUNT RSH Use INDAGS ) /KWED \Srmeae ~ Lubricating hears Minister | At the September meeting of |the PTA of Crescent Park |School, Mr. D. R. Flawith, the |new president, was in the chair Plans were discussed for the projects and work to be ac complished for the coming year Rey. G. A. Affleck, minister pooldeby of the Crescent United Church | Calvin Hardware gaye an interesting address of 14961 WASHINGTON AVE. [ies WI 8-9677| the missionary work being done 40 ¢ }among the Indians at Queen | —mmmmmmmer (charlotte Islands. Rev. Affleck ! |was stationed there for many |years — HARRY SKELLEY — 14971 ctoria Avenue Windsor 8-9548 All OLL FURNACES HEATERS - - RANGES INSTALLATIONS A large selection of Shrubs \ Evergreens\ Perennials at GLADAHLIA GARDENS 17016 Campbell River Rd. Come and look over our select INTRODUCTORY OFFER GLADIOLI A type of glad you'd plant in the end of May when your spri and summer 0 tall, and are in Special © Still o full selec at 40c each or © Continuing our DAFFOL King Alfreds on of spring bulbs ANUS e fall, which blooms — flowers are finished t. Grows 15” to 18” id colors, doz. for 95c © Come look through our big selection of MUMS which are in full bloom now, GLADAHLIA GARDENS % mile cast of King George Highway just past Peace Portal Golf Course 17016 Campbell River Road Wi 81473 A large number of teachers | and parents were present | | The PTA meetings will be| held on the fourth Tuesday of each month. At the October | meeting the B.C. Electric will| show fi of Banff, Louise and points in Britis Columbia | Mrs, D. R. Flawith, program conyenor, together with the} members of the P’ will make | plans for the fall fair and are |working hard to make the soc ial events interesting for the |coming term Thrift Elementary to form new PTA | An organizational meeting of the new PTA being formed for the Thrift Elementary and White Rock Junior High School will be held in the Junior High School on Wednesday, October 128 at 6 p.m On hand for the occasion will be Mrs Zelmer, chairman of the B.C. Parent Teacher Federa- tion and Mr. Feney, second vice president of the Surrey PTA | Couneil It is expected a slate of of ficers will be elected The executive of the White Rock PTA voted to send a thank you card to Mrs, Natalie Logano and Mrs. Eeles, who have left the group to attend jthe new Thrift PTA because \of the fact their children haye been moved to that particular school, and to Mrs. Kenneth Conibear,- past secretary. All three haye made a_ splendid contribution to the success of \the White Rock PTA Splendid attendance at Rebekah bazaar Mrs. Doris Nott, District Dep: uty President of the Rebekah Assembly officially opened the annual fall bazaar — sponsored by the group, The colorful af- fair was held in the Silver Moon banquet room on Saturday, October 17 at 2 p.m Hallowe'en motifs, oveasion. Mrs. eral conyenor, cake; Mrs. Ida Hansen table cloth; Mrs, Dorothy An derson the dol land Mrs. Bessie Friemark, the door prize, A splendid herent IPP LL LPL PALL PL PLL PAL ALL AP realized, , |the little boy’s aunt Trudy Cur: including black cats and orange pumpkins adorned the room for the happy Freda Lewis wis gen- r Mrs, Sally Hartnell won the the attendance was Miss Perry has studied these subjects extensi and gain- ed her qualifications for them during her training in London England She is also pleased to say that the classes in ballet, RAD, | Greek and Health and Beauty are filling up quickly and reg- istrations are taken daily. | Miss Perry can be reached at WI 8-0811 Four generations attend christening Four generations were pres: at the christening of the five-month-old son of Mr. and | \Mrs. Thomas Currie of North Surrey, at the ceremony at St Andrews United Church, Whal. ley Rey. Mr. W. Seleer officiated at the morning ceremony on October 11. | The little boy received the} names Thomas Gordon. His aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. lames Englisk of ‘Chilliwack were his godparents Maternal parents, Mr and Mrs. James English of Chilliwack were present. On the paternal side, two great-| grandjnothers tended. They wre Mrs. G. Bassingthwaite of Vancouver and Mrs. M. Currie of Sunnyside if Mr. and Mrs GR. Currie of Sunnyside and rie made up the family group | A buffet dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Currie took place after the ceremony. Around Town | A party at the Peace Arch | highlighted the birthday cele: brations of six-year-old Cleve| Bevans, son of Mr. and Mrs.| W. Bevans, 966 Keil Street, Saturday, when he and _ his brothers and sisters and five invited guests frolicked amongst | Buy yours now, by instolmerds cosh, i te : THE ROYAL IK OF CANADA uf “Combination Aluminum Doors __ Aelf storing and standardgfype ( with weather strip, autiiia h Only Gold Nugget Coverage per bag ai Coverage figr bag sy Only, per tbag Door Jamb, paint grade, per set Cedar Shingles, per bundle the falling leaves of the Inter- national garden. Hot dogs, chocolate cake and milk shakes rounded out the happy affair. Guests included | his brothers and sisters, Terry, Susan, Clinton and Christine, as well as Allan and Nancy Han-}| nusch, Wendy and Blaine Ken- dall and Patsy Graham see A trip to Stanley Park with four of his pals marked the | 10th birthday celebrations of Ken Stewart, 1272 Merklin St, | when Doug Paterson, Richard | Thorpe, Larry Stavness and Douglas Browne accompanied | him on Saturday, October 17 Crescent Beach The regular meeting of the | adies Auxiliary to Canadian Legion No. 240 will be held on Thursday afternoon, October 22 for this month only, The November meeting will be held on the second Thursday, Nom- inations of officers will be held and all members are urged to attend Crescent Canadian Legion No. 240 will hold its second annual Smorgasbord on Friday evening, October 23 from 6 to 8 pm. in the Legion Hall "ee The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch No, 240 will hold a Hawaiian night on Friday evening, October 30 at 8 pin, featuring dancing and singing and also films will be shown. 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