WHITE ROCK SUN 9 |W .R. Choral Group ! " e t Architect Suggested ae Wale toa eco: By School Trustee Burrows ety, at Crescent United Church last Sabbath evening rendered a Cantata “The Great Light” by Binley Lyon under the baton of the Rev. G. Splitt, accompanied by Mrs, B. Fraser at the organ. Recomifiendation by White new ‘Rock school trustee Jack Bur. rows that District 36 investizate employing a qualified architect | was made. hhas been accepfed by the Board. The elementary rooms repre- Mr. Burrows told the Board |sent a total cost of $488,304 or The soloists were Miss Isobel classroom were complete4 he felt the district would benc- | $15,259 per room while the jun- or under construction at the time the 1957 progress report Splitt, contralto; two sopranos, |Mesdames Myra Cooper and Jean Heron; tenor, Richard Os- | tendorf; bass, Bert Mansfield. | Their rendition of this lovely }musical gem made a profound is impression on the audience Zit from ‘a qualified expert to ior and senior classrooms cost | which won't be readily forgot- advise on school building prob- | $474,300 or $16,560 a room. |ten. Jems in view of the huge sums of money being spent on such buildings. e The matter had come before the Board last year and could be considered now the 1958 committees had been appoint- ed, Chairman Jim Dingwall an- nounced. 1957 PROGRESS } The Board learned 32 elemen- tary and 29 junior and senior Included in the program w. . ¥ the sixroom addition to Semi-|__ Time Permitted the group to é partake of light refrehsments Re ad yin the church hall ably served Assigned to Rrchitecty this | by members of the W.F. ‘assist- vear are a total of 117 73 ; ed by wives of the men’s club POOMM the Baier: Gt which is |WHich organization under resi- =, aioe net.| dent J. M. Singleton, sponsor- | ae erate BOVE NCCE ca thin iatfore: Nox 1 Esthe Be | rood ( season. | Nearing completion are plans | —A. E. 1 for a 10-room addition to the | ees Queen Elizabeth high school, | | | | | White Rock To Enter | . |Boundary Health Unit White Rock Lawyer White Rock city will soon be | Disbarred For Life legally a part of the Boundary | A former White Rock lawyer Health Unit, Dr. H. K. Ken- jis one of two men who have |nedy, unit director, said today. jbeen disbarred for life in this! The city itself h completed ning, Jan. 17 when almost 100 /province by the Benchers of | its part of the arrangements Parishioners attended making |the Law Society of British Co- but it still remains for ail the Holy: Trinity Appoints Officers The annual meeting of the | Holy Trinity Church’ congrega- tion was held on Friday eve- THE SHOE BOX WILL SOON M MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION AY ‘ 1377 JOHNSTON RO SHOE SALE THIS WILL BE A STORE-WIDE SALE, PAIR REDUCED TO CLEAR EVES BOYS’ WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S Shoes SEYELET Plastic Overshoes Straps, Oxfords RUBBER BOOTS black oricleer gdh grouped to clear $1.99 $1.49 $2.79 MEN’S SHOES Short lines Grouped to clear .. $4.99 WOMEN’S DRESS and WALKINNG SHOES Priced to clear .... $3.99 the largest attendance on re- |I record. The Rey. E. Pitt Spoke of the wonderful cooper- been accomplished and of the future needs of the parish. Ss. Mention was also made of the luumbia. Harold MacKeen Bissett, who Griffiths |until recently had his law. of- fices on Buena Vista Avenue, |city, Dr. ation and of the work that has |anq Hugh T. Fitzsimmons of Abbotsford were disbarred on |ynit have ‘aturday by the discipline com- mittee of the benchers. municipalities in the unit to amend their bylaws to allow for the inclusion of the new Kennedy said. | All services of the health | een continued in the during the period of re- city or; THE SHOE BOX Lloyd Lewis Opposit e Bank of Montreal - Hilltop nization, he pointed out ta municipality has al- approved the formal in- ation to White Rock to join s |the Health Unit which includes | to account to |Surrey, Langley and Delta for money of hers - which he received, and ta valuable assistance he had re- Ceived from the Rev. H. Berry. Mr. H. C.’ Cooke, people's warden, gaye a report of the |S year's work and of the steady increase in membership. Officers were appointed for the ensuing year. The Rector appointed Mr. W. P. Bishop a his warden and lay reader. By unanimous choice H. C. Cooke was returned as people's M. M. McFarlane, chairman of the committee, said Mr. Bis sett had been found Land Rangers Take First Aid South Surrey Land Ra e of her trust and him to his own immons disappeared in fe ret St. Yetre ; a small rented plane on a flight |il¥ Hatter elegates to the Synod are. a 3 e e 5 Mess W. P Bishop, H. ¢. from Langley to Victoria last Shiels Be ae A ea EW. P: rs Shields, 208 ow Road Cooke, W. C. Revitt; alternates [December 12 January 20 es : ee eats = e: pars +| The benchers ruling may be| The girls received first-aid Sid Ice, M cae L. J, |*Ppealed to the B.C. Court of instruction from Miss Margaret 4 acne ae Messrs. grant McTavish and special guest ir a S rown, R. H. Coo- | Commissioner Postill, present sa - A. Morrison, Dr. E. P. Aca erate ed three service stars. | a - Thorpe and A. J. 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