: f ‘One of last year’s most popu- lar events in the entertainment field, the White Rock Choral Society's concert performance of “The Mikado” will be re- peated on Wednesday, Feb, 26, at 8 p.m. in Semiahmoo High School auditorium. In colorful costume, the per- formance will feature soloists Myra Cooper, Jean Heron, sop- rano’s; Richard Ostendorff, tenor; Isobel Splitt and Winni- fred Robinson, contraltos, Al- bert Mansfield and Robert Ro- | binson, baritones, and Fred Fenner ,bass. Garrie B. Splitt will again | conduct and Geraldine Fraser will be accompanist. Changes from last year’s caste include the role of Yum- Yum which will be taken by Myra Cooper and Peep-Bo which wil be sung by Jean Her- on of Newton. The tenor role of Nanki-poo will again be sung by Richard Ostendorff. “The Mikado” Goes Before ~ Footlights February 26th | gstgnEgEEE SEED CRESCENT NEWS Sympathy of the community is to Mr. Emil Asheck on the death of his wife in hospital on Friday Feb. 1. eee Her many friends will be Sorry to hear Mrs. Tom Camp- bell is ill and is confined to bed at home. She is to have complete rest for several weeks. | oe Mr .and Mrs. A. L. Dryden have returned from a holiday Spent in Eastern Canada. vies © Mrs. Eva Jacobs, a popular member of Mrs, L. L. Adams’ staff, has been called to Ed- monton by her father’s illness. eee Mr .and Mrs. W. Johnson |} have sold their home on Tull- och Road and are now living on the beach. } ere | 7a q This performance will be the sixth for the hard-working choral group who have present- ed Finley Lyon's “The Great Light” five times since their first presentation. Perform ances took place in White Rock, Crescent Beach and New West- minster. At present the group are also practising another Gilbert and Sullivan favorite, “The Pirates of Penzance” which is schedul minster and White Rock April. “There is still time for new members to join in order to| sing in this spring presenta: | tion” said conductor Splitt | “We are especially in need of male voices. All that is requir- | ed in order to become a mem. ber is a love of singing, a de- termination to attend practices | supper or a regularly and some knowledge have moved into the Cliff Ad- ed to be produced in New West- /ams’ home on Crescent Drive. | cut in |The Drive The Group Committee to the Crescent Beach Guides and ie, Brownies met at the home of Mrs. Jack Morrison, Sunnyside Road recently. The president, Mr. Stella Hamilton was in the chair. Plans for the annual Valentine tea to be held in the firehall on urday, Feb. 15, were discussed. A short bloused jacket, belt ed in black velvet over an in- tricately pleated dress of white “Terylene,” was designed by Bianca Gusmaroli for the spring collection of the Cana- dian Association of Couturier. With jacket removed, the low- free back | panel of fine pleating. A warm welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. McHugh who bodice has a formerly lived gn Marine White Rock On a Home Front RECIPE OF THE WEEK Want a really hearty and delicious first course for a buffet kind of informal entertaining where appetites are r is appreciated? Then I highly recommend this keen and fla of reading music.” | Spaghetti and meat mixture, the recipe for which was given to me Anyone interested in joining can contact the conductor or a member of the Choral Society. Veteran Honored By Queen Mother Eighty-eight year old George Sangster, who resides on Sunny- | side Road, had the honor re- iving a letter the Queen Mother, Vancouver visit. Mr. Sangster will soon cele- brate another birthday. He was born in Aberdeenshire when a young man played ten- nis at her Majesty's home, Glamis Castle. In her letter the Queen Mo- ther said she “was delighted to greet a fellow-countryman who knew Glamis in the old days.” CREDIT UNION Sunnyside - White Rock Headquarters are now loca- ted at 15121 Thrift Ave. with sub- STOCK UP FoR aLL THE WINTER WEATHER STILL TO COME. CALL FOR FAST service IN ANY WEAHTER | by a friend. more than once so can vouch for its goodness, written during her | little water and let simmer for and jing pan, add the meat mixture, /fo 2 tins of tomato soup and 2 tins |dian Army | Needs 500 Volunteers }and Vancouver Island prepared | I have been fortunate to enjoy this dish at her home 16 oz. pkg. spaghetti 1% Ibs. minced round steak 3 tins tomato soup 1 onion 13 Ib. mild or strong cheese} Pacific Stage Lines driver Salt, pepper and garlic salt |James W. Robertson, who lives if desired, to taste. jat 1701 156A Street, has won a While spaghetti is Stage Driver Wins | Safety Council Button jfor a long term, safe driving | record. Mr. Robertson's aw-| ard covers eight years without an accident. | Mr. Robertson for Consolidated for three for PSL, Add the minced round steak. Cook for about 10 mins. Add a about 20 minutes. Drain the spaghetti and pour into a large pot ,or small roast- who worked Truck Lines ars before driving erved in the Cana- Overseas for six receiving his discharge of water, plus the cheese cut years, up in small pieces. Let the |in 1945 whole mixture simmer for 1% | — = ; q|on the lines of “Rebecca.” boiling, |National Safety Council button eee chop the onion and fry slowly. Reading Club The Library Reading Club continues in popularity this year with many excellent books reviewed by its members. Recent reviews which were much enjoyed were “No Pass- ing Glory,” Andrew Boyle’s fas- cinating biography of Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, one ‘of England’s most famous air- men. Cheshire took part in the bombing of Nagasaki and since that fatal day has devoted his life to establishing model com- munities for airmen broken in health. His own health gave way and he spent some time in Nelson, B.C., and in Shaughnes- Military Hospital. Latest re- ports tell of his work for hum- anity in India, Mrs. M. Linke gave the re- view which was followed by Mrs. Wyborn’s talk on “Hang- man’s Cliff ’a suspence drama a CUSTOM FURNISHINGS bese Repairs, Remodelling-recovering, Draperies made order, Slip Covers and Bedspreads, 1333 JOHNSTON ROAD PHONE WI. 8.9373 a? 5 4 CITY OF WHITE ROCK ATTENTION ALL HOUSEHOLDERS THE GARBAGE BY-LAW PROVIDES THAT ALL GARBAGE RECEPTACLES MUST BE OF GALVANIZED IRON AND FITTED WITH WATER-TIGHT COVERS, Because of complaints received of excessive water contained in the receptacles, householders are now ad- vised that garbage receptacles will not be collected unless they are provided with suitable water-tight covers, R. E. HOWSE, Superintendent of Public Works. W. W. Wood To Head March Red Cross Drive The local annual Red Cross | Which opens in March will once again be headed by W. W. Wood, Buena Vista Ave. | Mr. Wood was re-elected at | the annual meeting. Quota for White Rock this year is $2600. Preliminary plans for the 1958 drive for funds were laid jat a meeting held in Provincial | headquarters, Vancouver, last Friday, which Mr. Wood attend- ed. Judge Sullivan of Crescent Beach is Red Cross General Sec- | tary for the province. He| Succeeds Major Swan who re-| cently retired. | February 5th, 1953, Tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 14, is Valentine’s Day SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF VALENTINE CARDS FOR YOUR LOVED ONES nen CHOCOLATES Ocean Park Couple’s Granddaughter Is Christened A christening of much interest 2 aeeae ae took place in Special Valentine Hearts by Moirs 79¢ to $8.50 Span ao she pGnicey, Chocolates by Moirs, Neilsons, Caleys, Willards and when the first granddaughter Buncans 70c to $8.50 of Dr. and Mrs. J. Kerster, Ma- rine Drive, given the name | of Jean Kathleen. Rev. A. Badger officiated at the baptismal ceremony for the | seven-month-old daughter of | Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Kerster, of Vancouver. | A family luncheon followed | at the home of the wee princi- Pal's parents. PERFUMES Perfumes by Faberge, Grossmith, Shulfon and Lentheric BATH AND BUBBLE PEARLS by DELAGAR 79¢ - $1.50 - $3.00 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Prescription Pharmacy Washington Avenue and Vidal Street OPEN 9 AM. to 9 P.M. WI. 89710 Hilltop Pharmacy Johnston Road WI. 8.9494 T. CHRISTENSEN | Gift Shop HILLTOP Jewellery, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, China, Cups and Saucers, ete. Pen and Pencil Sets, LAMPS & POTTERY hours, then add the third tin of | soup with only half a tin of water and simmer for % hour | longer, Salt and pepper to taste. | Serve with a green salad and | hot rolls. —Lorraine Duprez, North Bluff. | St. Johns Ambulance St. John Ambulance Brigade | will need 500 volunteer mem- bers to help cover the hund- reds of Centennial events that will take place in this province | during 1953. Recruiting of Brigade yolun- teers began last week with six posts in the Lower Mainland ‘to accept applications, Applicants, either men or |women, between the ages of 17 jand 50, will be given free train- ing in either First Aid or Home Nursing, and will be awarded St. John certificates, upon suc- part in the Centennial celebra- tions, and be prepared to ren- der First Aid to the sick or in- jured. Members will be sup- plied with uniforms, as well as HOME FUEL cial at 710 Davie Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. phone MU 36021" Relieve symptoms of Colds and Flu with Prescription Pharmacy Washington Avenue and Vidal Street cessfully completing courses rs b vemain 6 THROAT LO amuse Sele ih “at ne - Die SNOS rear