THE shepherd is ‘He's a shopherd kind CHURCHES WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHUECH. | Nichol Zoad and Coldicutt | Rev. .. L. Sloat, D.D. Minister. 9.45 am.: Sunday School. 31 am. Morning worship. | 7.30 pm.: Evening Worship. You are invited to come Ww! us, Saturday, June 23, Sunday School and Congregational Pic- 4 nic to Peace Arch Park (Amer- jean side), meet at Church at 1 am. | } CHRISTIAN SCLENCE | Eas Hie eas | You ere invited to worebip| win pe games and contests for |Campaign Reaches | Corner o an ite lwith us, childre: | > 7, RP ea Ir jehildren and adults, _ $41,000 Mark | aw Ee cee | Lutherans from White Rock,| "7 A ; Stade Serio ai’ am WHITE ROCK jCloverdale, Langley, Aldergrove, ||. Ree ; ited Ch | sy undsy S : oa, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH and other pointa are expected |the White Rock United Churc - Wednesday evening meeting | LOS CHU | is back, ma, |! S0ing forward to a success-| every 2nd and sth Wednesday Half Block trom Bus Depot |to attend. Peter Balback, Ed.) - i Cwicecs of the church | Rie nes | eaeGacasni Ave. [Enders, and Chas, Colibaba are |r isis, officers of the church | PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS The Bible and authorizea/ Rev. E P. Funk, Minister |0n the committee in charge of Raines aig ae : BANE a © Constian Science Literature| Sunday School: 10 a.m. arrangements. of weeks ago, with an attend— may be borrowed after each] Morning Devotion. 11 am. In case of rain, the regular service. Free literature mailed | upon request. How Christian Science Heals “PREEDOM FROM THE DESIRE FOR ALCOHOL” KV. 570 ke, Sunday. 10.15 am. Standard Time, OFUN—1i10 ke. sunday 54 am @ON LUTHKAN CHUKCH.| CLO) BHUALE Pacitic Highway, Cloverdale. Sunday. | The annual picnic will be held at Fleetwood Park with! @n outdoor service in English | beginning at 11 am. There will be no German ser- vice this Sunday and no Sunday , School. In case of rain, the ser- Vices will be as usual. 10 am: Bunday School 10 am: Service in German. 21.45 am.: Service in English. | i. H. Gterach, Pastor, Phone: Clov. 2-2366, CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH ; Bev. W. B. Willan, DD. Minister. Sunday, June 24th,* 1956 Sunday School: 10 am. Morning Worship: 11 am. Communion Service, Explorers Monday, 4 p.m. CGLT. Monday, 7 pn. Junior Choir. Thursday, 7 p.m. BILLTOP GOSPEL CHAPEL Corner Thrift and Foster, Regular meetings yovides, Jesus is that shepherd. Can Jesus makes my heart rejoice, Ym His sheep and know His voice; man vices. |Presentation of prizes. Thanksgiving Service. Thank We all Our God,” gregational meeting. Spiritualists Elect Mrs. Rees Morgan, \Rock was elected a trustee of |the Provincial Branch of National Spiritualist |Mra. J. Taylor, trustes. i} not want.” A Loni is my shepherd, I shall soe fone who cares, onc who guides, protects, you sibg: and gracious, And His pastures are delicious; Constant love to me He shows, Yes, my very name He knows, Trusting His mild staff always, I go in and out in peace; He will feed me with the treasure Of His grace in richest measure; When atbirst to Him I cry, (Living water He'll supply. Should not I for gladness leap, Led by Jesus as His sheep? For when these blest days are over, ‘To the arms of my dear Saviour J shall be conveyed to rest: Amen, yea, my lot is biext. EPP LPP LID LIIII THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH er “United States" for the Old IN CANADA Country. WHITE ROGK One of Mrs. Cosens’ special PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | missions is to visit the grave of | Campbell River Road (at Semiahmoo Park) Public Worship: 11 am. was shot down on a return trip | Church School: 945 am. from Germany in December, | Choir Practice: Thursday: | 1943. Senior Obotr: 8 p.m. | “Worship With Us" Rev. ©. R. Talbet, B.A. Minister. see | EVANGELICAL FREE OHURCH Pacific and “F" Streets Pastor: H. J. Westman | W.R. 4-7491. Sunday School, 9.45 A class for every age. am | Laid to Rest JONES: Minnie FE, Jones, 863 Maple Street, beloved wife of David Jones, called home on Thursday, June 14, in her 75th year in the White Rock Hos— pital. Survived by five daugh— ters, Mrs. Fred (Mona) Jarnell,’ Vancouver; Mrs. Fred (Minnie) Halcro, Burns Lake; Mrs. Wilf 4{Edna) Dunkley, White Rock; Mrs. Aussie (Lucy) Rowles, ‘Abbotsford; Mra. Olwyn W. Joseph, Vancouver; also 11 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. ®uneral service was held on Monday, June 18, at 130 p.m. from White Rock Presbyterian Church to Sunnyside Lawn, Rev. R, Talbot and Lieutenant Young, 8.A, officiating, Chapel Hill Ltd. Funeral Directors in charge. Mother To See Son’s Grave Overseas Mrs. Ruth Cosens accompani- ed by her sister, Mrs. A. E. Tait, leaves on July 1 on the Great Northern “Empire Build- er” for New York from where she will sail on the new steam-| her son, Flying Officer Burns A | McLennan, B.Sc.A., whose plane | ‘monthly meeting of the Branch enson and Birney Dodds. White held er tae ti summer recom at th Mra. EL Robeon, of King | ‘Highway on June 1 ve ree ing: Quilt blocks were han out to the ladien t keep thém in mind of the next meetin, San Francisoo, and a brother, Wealey, In Vancouver. Mr. McLean who operated a shingle mill for 30 years at Port Coquitlam and at Port Moody, had resided in White Rock at 15143 Washington Ave. and in New Westminster at 32 Elliott Street, for some years. A form— er Port Moody aldermaan and ‘Board of Works Chairman, he had the distinction of owning the first auto in that Port—a model T. Ford, Funeral service was held on Thursday, May 24, from the Columbia Funeral Chapel, New ‘Westminster, followed by cre- mation, “HI-Y teens fbb strom, Clow Road. Pony League Baseball Sponsored by Local 0 i ‘At 18 years of age Marg is 5 Business Men) oc the |feet 4 Inches tall, has blue eyes ages of 8 and 15 are taking ad-|@nd dark hair, She was born’ vantage of the offer of a group (im the famous clty of Coventry, of local men to train teams for |England, and plans on going to the baseball Pony League. jthe University of B.C. College So far about $100 has been Of Education in September. eee promised by the local service |” = 4 Senior Citizens Hear | “ubs to assist in the purchase Sea Festival Meeting 5 of ‘equipment ‘and uniformm.!\ 4 Gea Festival Society " Convention Report Further donations are BOUEKE tng will belberdontcrn Mr. V. Plant, ist vice-presi- |for the worthy cause. Sirieszel at eincne ae anes dent of the White Rock| ‘Training on Monday and (¢ Mis Myre DEH Boe Branch No. 38 of the Senior | Thursday evenings at the school | aten PTT dson, Mag- Citizens Association gave a very ground and the ball park has}, Peat A Cbodstet Te full and instructive report of |been directed by Bill Davidson, the Associatfon's Annual Con-|Dr. R. J. A. Hogg, Ed. Weig- vention held in Vancouver on |and, Harry Davey, Len Colli- June 6 and 7, at the regular |@haw, Jack Roper, Hamish Stev- Sun classifieds bring results, CREDIT UNION in the Parish Hall, Church of ‘The task of training such a the Holy Trinity, June 11. large number of boys calls for The prizes for the grand raf-/as many experienced players fle to provide funds for the ‘as can be assembled. It is there Christmas banquet were on dis-|fore hoped that those wishing play, and a goodly number of |to volunteer their services in tickets were disposed of. The | this community effort will show draw will take place in October.|up for the future practice Arrangements were made to | games. hold a picnic at the Peace Arch | Park on Friday next, June 22 | The local bus will leave the | F.0. McLeman was with the 405 Vancouver Squadron, the | elite of Canada’s bomber crews, | which was the only Canadian | squadron to engage in the high-| ly-specialized and secret Path- finder operations. Pathfinders headed main bomber streams to locate targets. 11 am.; Morning worship. 7.15 p.m.: Evening Gospel Ser- | vice. The pastor Mr, James West will preach at both ser- Prayer and Praise Service, Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. | Evening Worship: 7.30 p.m.. Phone: 56-5538. Sunday, June 2th, 1956 945 am.: Family Service and 11 am.: Expansion Campaign. 730 pan.: Evening Worship. Monday, 8 p.m., June 25, Con Mra. Rees Morgan of White the Associn tion at the annual convention held in White Rock, June 16 and 17, Other officers elected for the coming year were: President, Rev. George Hulburt, Vancou_ ver; Ist vice-president, Rev. Henry Membery, Vancouver; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Jamieson, New Westminster; secretary, Rev. Hilda Drinkwater, New Westminster; treasurer, Mra. A. McPherson, Vancouver, and Nanamio, a A banquet for delegates and | frienda given by the First Spiritualist Church, was held at White Rock Lodge to mark the Jat 11 am “Now | Annual Picnic The annual Lutheran picnic|by Mr. W. F. McClintock. OPEN EV NGS 3: Ao re will be held this Sunday at| The serving of lunch brought pe ee ‘M—WEDNESD. Fleetwood Park. The day will @ very pleasant afternoon to a | begin with an outdoor service at the park. All who asked to bring their After lunch there come Picnic lunch are schedule of services will obtain charge consisting of St. John's and Colebrook United Churches are holding a farewell social for Rev. Thomas Keyworth, who is retiring after 50 years of minis- try in British Columbia. The social is being held at Colebrook United Church on |Sunday, June 24, commencing at i 230 pm. at which time every- one is welcome. Rey. Keyworth started his ministry in England in 1899 asa lay preacher and in 1901 passed his theological examinations to become a Methodist minister. |In 1906 he came to Canada and jtook his first charge at Salt Spring Island. Later he went to Prince Rupert and in one year alone travelled 3,000 miles by canoe or dog team in the now famous Kitimat area and along the coast, He later attended college and Arm, Sidney and Merritt, Mr. |Keyworth and his family scttled in White Rock in 1952, Mr. and Mrs. Keyworth have jfour sons, C, Melbourne, Bryce, ‘Careth, Craig, and one daugh- ter, Carolyn. losing of @ very succeesfu) con- vention. ‘(Gundays: 21 am: Worship and Break- ing of Bread. 7.30 pm: Gospel presehing. ‘Tuesdays: 738 pm: Prayer and Bible Study. ‘Members over 70 years of comprise 18 per cent of the U. Genate, and eeven per cent the House of Representatives. all members are invited. | Entertainment was provided EMERGENCIES: W.R. 5-3903 by two fine pianoforte selec- tions by Mrs. Isabelle Leard, a) Our prescription department is stocl= jand Mr. W. Jenkins with his Lutherans To Hold 3 |Music will be rendered and the iminister, Great Northern Depot at 11.90 | am. Return fare is 60 cents and | Prescription Service Be ‘ humorous recitations and anec- iyitve the creas SUES ae 7 dotes. become available to §ll your pre- scriptions as your doctor wishes, A graduate pharmacist always on duty 24 hour call. Special attractions for the uly meeting will be vocal} solos by Mrs. Winnifred Rob- inson and recitations and talks | » and on close, United Church Bring Us Your Films, 24 Hour Service ance of approximately 500, 30 campaigners have been calling COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE \ Wednesday, 8 pam. Bible |at Cloverdale and Aldergrove. |° i : n close to 600 people of Uni- ee Meith oe se \ted Church persuasion. Phone W.R. 52111. Johnston Road riday, 8 p.m.: Young Peo- = e oat Colebrook Says Le With > Bs J. ae ecaiyes (NEXT TO 8UPER-VALU) en ] Sencral Chairman, Mr. Fran WHITE Roce UND |Farewell to [Pratt Dr W. Paterson and Jenorion and Gaumuan, | [Rew T. Keyworth | |sioid icin Pisin | gees Minister: Rev. Walter Ward. | The Strawberry Hill pastora) |Chairmen, the canvassers have been more than busy in the intervening period. To date they are well on their way to realising the objective of 50,000 dollars ynder pledge, | with present totals>of over | 41,000 already in hand, and with about a third of the people to call on having to be covered. An Expansion Campaign Thanksgiving Service in cele bration will be held on Sunday, | June 24 at 11 am. Special Marvoil Range Dickinson “Air Flow” ; SAVE MONEY. Rev. Walter Ward, will speak on the theme of, | “Now Thank We All Our God.” On Monday, 25th, a full Con- gregational Meeting has been announced for the presentation of final reporta. Both members was ordained in 1911, After ser- HOSPITAL ving in Esquimalt, Cranbrook, Vancouver, Vernon, Salmon CALENDAR and adherents are invite to be Present at this Monday evening gathering. The last gathering for the summer of the Coldicutt Hos Pital Group was held at Peace Arch Park, June 12, with a pio- nic lunch. The mecting was well attended and the sum of $25 will be handed over to the Former Resident So mE, mectingn of th will John H, McLean commence, Tuesday, Sept. 11th 'Passes in Royal City rah ney sesso eee ‘Rock, John H. MoLean, pazsed away In the Royal Columbian