Christénsen JEWELRY AND Gift Shop Hilltop Exterior or interior, ins stucco, alterations, additi Pacific Ave.§ | that Warm Comfortable 24 Hour Care thankful for. he wasn't \this week for his Ph. 14 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 On The Alleys with Stew Maxfield Then there are our old friends Bill and Nonie Meek, they are SEMIAHMOO GUEST HOME a Ji Elderly People og. 14832 Buena Vista ARNE ROOS 15129 Victoria Ave. groceries. 4||614 s || My apologies to Mrs, Winder rolled a yery nice 244 Q) .> — H.M.—that’s Heating Measurement— the sum of all the factors that affect the heating needs of your home. Whatever the size or layout of your home, there’s an Easo Oil Heating unit which fits that measurement exactly— and in combination with Esso Furnace Oil, it is your guarantee of sure, safe, oil-heat comfort. Esso Heating Equipment is guaranteed by Imperial Oil and your Esso Heating Equipment dealer will gladly arrange easy budget terms—up to five years to pay. Call him today, While Rock RDWARE Ltd. /gfoae F ViTH THE STO 2/9606). Monday, Oct. 12 was Thanks-)cver so thankful for 8 Ibs., 5 oz. giving Day, and we must eae of beautiful little girl that ar- ‘eat deal to be thaneial fore ‘Most of all we|gratulations to you both Bill are thankful that we have such |and Nonie, we are very happy a swell group of people to “do |to hear the news. for’ ‘as they say ayer in the Old Country. : Take Ken Stewart fer exam-|fo outstanding score e, Ken is evi thankful ” Peer ee eter ear taee fed to| “pull intiateks ‘ap? bes rived this week. Many con- In looking over the scores |for this week there really\ was 1 Vsee that Blackie Leonard has decid- fore he loses his anchor man spot on the Bombers team, Did jyou pipe that high single he |rolled on the Sunday 10 Pin? Bradbury please take note! Chas McLaren came up with a nice series in the A Major when he picked off a high sin- gle of 311 and a 3 game total en 758, and then came back the |following night to roll a high jsingle of 300 and a 760 total Nice rolling Charlie. Gerry 'Douglas also came up with a 731 Thur: night, his usual self. Gordy Sears will have a good chance at the 5 Pin As. ociation Monthly Award when rolled a 282 single and a eries, Keep it up Gordy ge Radford came in with @ very nice rolling Tuesday aficrnoon in the Homemakers’ League, with a 280 single and a eries when I wrongly placed Mrs ||Fennell as high single instead of Mrs. Winder of the Rockets in the Thursday Mixed League of September 24. Mrs. Winder that , and it is something for ii |her to be proud of. || |LEAGUE SCORES: Mud Bay: men’s single Geo. Dinsmore 242, men’s 3 Ed Poier 635, ladies single Rose Young 229, ladies 3 Rose Young 630, \\eam 3 Twerps 2627 S.0.S.. men's single W. Es- {sex 211, men's 3 Walt Essex |520, ladies single H. Beaudoin | 204, ladies 3 H. Beaudoin 526, ttam 3 Angels 2379, Sr. High School: men’s sin- gle Steve Uyeda 232, men’s 2 Steve Uyeda 423, ladies sin- gie Tina Hazlett 226, ladies |}T. Hazlett and K. Pearce 341, }team 3 Teen-Beats 1637 | Homemakers: ladies single Marge Radford 280, ladies 3 Marge Radford 614, team 3 Luckies 2074 Men’s A Major: men’s sin- gle Chas. McLaren 311, men’s % Chas. McLaren 739, team 3 Quality Heating 3166, Eagles: men’s single M. Nic- ols 284, men’s 3 M Nicols 659, ladies single Mary Hunter 243. ladies 3 Mildred Hughes 558, team 3 Bald Heads 2515 | Jr High School: men's sin- |gle Ed Ostash 217, men’s 2 |Eddie Ostash 372, ladies sin- gle Georgina Marson, Elva Chrisfield 132, ladies 2 Barbara Westgate 256, team 2 Hawkes | 1476 | New Commercial: men’s sin- |gle Bob Tingle 258, men’s 3 Phil Rimmell 638, ladies single Vi Westgate 253, ladies 3 Vi} Westgate 618, team 3 Busters | 2762. Wednesday Mixed: men’s sin- gle Chas. McLaren 300, men's 3 Chas. McLaren 760, ladies single Doris Cameron 280, lad- ies 3 Ila Vibe 627, team 3 |Preseription Pharmacy 3194 Thursday Ladies; ladies sin- jele 231, ladies 3 Betty Purvis | 409, team 3 Doodle Bugs 2130. “B" Men's Commercial: men's single Mick Weir 256, men’s 3 Bob Hayes 692, team 3 Stayte Service 2875, ‘Thursday Mixed: men's sin- gle Gerry Douglas 281, men's 3 Gerry Douglas 731, ladies sin- tie Jean Douglas 226, ladies 3 Pegey MeCarthy 546, team 3 Rockets 2931. Friday 10 Pin Ed Werk 187, men's 3 Tom Bryan 650, ladies single Dot Weir 173, ladies 3 Helen Max- field 388, team 3 Sunnyside men's single 2123. Friday Mixed: men’s single Gordon Sears 262, men's 3 Gordon Sears 707, ladies single Maria Soady 223, Indies 3 Vi Westuate 614, team 3 Deerslay- ore 2047 Sunday 10 Pin: W. Leonard 183, men's 3 W. Leonard 452, ladies single Dot Welr 164, lad- jes 3 Dot Weir 475, team 9 Mad Weirdos 1698, Yours for better bowling— Stewart Maxfield, Mrs, Julia Abbot, Foster St, experimental workes, 1 easy been done to pitts ‘the Ir i a ildren of BC. in gently neededchildren of B.C. Loan nct ceseareh into caus-our district in dicate OPEN CURLING WEEKENDS 2 Anyone can curl Saturdays and Sundays, V Reserve the tee for your party. Club brooms available, Phone WI 8-9150 or WI 8-0797, Tie Silver Moon Wedding Receptions Meetings Drive planned for Retarded Mr. Jack Gordon has been named chairman of Langley Re- tarded children's week and fund raising campaign. This special week will be marked across Canada and the US, starting Noyember 15, to} bring their economic and soc- lal problems and needs to the} public attention | The 42 chapters throughout) British Columbia which main- |tain education and training | |closses for these children who jare not eligible for public schools will co-operate in this| |province wide fund drive. | ‘This drive has been made pos- sible by a group of public spirited business executives of Vancouver led by Ald. Bill Ratiie Mrs. Gordon's committee con- sists of Mrs. Rose Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Barkhausen, Mr. | Jack Gordon, Mr Russell Ellis and Mr. Alwyne Buckley Mental Retardation, caused by sickness, accident or other unknown conditions which damage the brain is one of Canada’s biggest health and |welfare problems. There are jtcn thousand ‘such children |that “think in sléw motion” in |Briitsh Columbia, who are of |school age. |__It is estimated that there are 160,000 children so affected throughout the country. Many are only mildly ro- tarded and can be trained in special classes to find their uscful and happy place in soc- ANAF Auxiliary to hold bazaar Oct. 31 nquets = Dances ~ Phone WI. 8-9150 Opposite the Post Office > /Chinese Dinner Dancing - Coc ls: - Open daily 4 pm-1:3 Ph. ED 2-7911; ED 2-033) Blaine, Washington f Building Specials M. 1x6 to 1x12 Sheeting, October 31 is the date set for the fall bazaar to be spon-||| 2X4, 6 and 8 Yellow Sedar, per M. $27.00 sored by the Ladies’ ee Cedar Sheeting S) s, per M. $25.00 |to the Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans. The popular affair|]| 1x6 T. & G, N Will be held in Conner’s Hall at Spruce Seting, per M. $68.00 }2 pm =y: |. Stalls will include home cook-|]] 94 x 1) Beyfl Siding No. 3, per M. $42.00 ing, sewing and white elephant a 4 x A hamper will be raffled and||| No-3 z Shingles; per, Sa CAGES a door prize will be featured. | Tickets are being sold for the three raffle prizes; which in clude a set of bath towels, a stainless steel carving set and a metal fruit basket 4 TRADE NOW While Demand is Good For Used T.V. - Refrigerators - Washers | | S for 21” T.V. in reasonable working 1 25 order - $90 for 17” T.V. in | / : reasonable working order | ALarge Selection of 1960 RCA Victor - G.E. - Zenith to } choose from. Factory service policy - FREE. with sealed units in working order | 1 50 and acceptable condition Lavge Selectiion of Frigidaire - RCA Whirlpool - G.E. Fairbanks-Morse to choose from. 9 cu. ft, te 13 cu, fi. models - manual or automatic, (Rose Lucas Lumber Ltd. 17967 New McLennan Rd. Ph. 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