Ocean Park Hall a7) THE SEMIAUMOO SUN a winte Rox Gets Coat Of Paint * as : : The Ocean Park Community Lorin Greenall and daughter Hall is receiving a new coat of former residents of paint. Extensive tmprovementa|OC*an Park, spent the past the weatherman helps deliver your furnace oil © Esso Furnace Oil Weather-Controlled Delivery Antidpates Extra Demand... Protects You From Shortage You can rely on the sure delivery of clean-burning Exo Furnace Oil thanks to Weother-Controlled Delivery. This is another service you get with Esso Furna il that ke your heating sofe, cleon, trouble-free tay supply and delivery of top-quality perial Oil "Evergreen Contract’, Oil LIMITED, SE THE CONVENI!=*Y ESSO RUDGET PLAN y, Your Fuel with 12 Easy Monthly Payments. White Rock Fuel Oil” W.R. 5-3662 OR W.R. 4.4518 have been made to the hall this summer, A Gypsy Carnival will be held at the hall on Satur- day, August 11 to help defray expenses incurred. In addition to having the ‘hall painted the Community Assoclation have had an addition of new reat rooms built and a new lghting system installed. se Mra. J. Jarvis and daughters of Seattle recently visited with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Cotton, Stevenson Road. Mrs. H. Roulston of Einsdate, Nova Scotla, who is on @ visit to her two brothers, Mr. A. Rines and Mr. W. H. Rinea and their families is at present stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rines, Ocean Park Road. cee Sq/Lar. and Mrs, P, Ro M Laronde and daughter Michele, who have been spending their vacation with Mrs. lL. Laronde, left on Monday for Moose Jaw where they are stationed with the RCAF. They were accom- panied to Creston, B.C., by their nephew, Leslie Laronde of Vic- toria, who will spend his vaca- tion there with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs, W. McAl- eee Tree visiting felends in the dis 3 The Ocean Park Evangelistic ‘Tabernacte is now holding ser vices in the Canadian Legion Hall, Btevenson Road. Services (were formerly held in Ovcean Park Community Hall. eae Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3. Shields, Tuttle Road, have returned to their home after holidaying in ‘Victoria for the past two weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clee and family are spending the sum- mer months in Ocean Park. eee Mr. and Mrs, H. E, Gilroy Bishop Gower of the Diocese |of New Westminster are oc- jof New Westminster will visit |cupying the Marine Drive home Crescent on July 29 on the oc-/or Mr. and Mra. A. H. Logie casion of the 25th anniversary |while the Ocean Park couple of the opening of The Church /are on a month's trip which has of the Ascension, [taken them as far east ay New z ~ The lucky ticket, No. 360, on the draw Sponsored by the Scott and Trans-Canada Busiest Intersection The busiest highway intersec- ton in British Columbia is situ ated at Scott Road and Trans- Canada Highway. It is estim- ated that 480,000 cars will pasy this corner this summer. At that point, @ broadcast fa made each Sunday from 4 16 10 Pm. Called “Rolling Home,” it ls designed to keep the high. way traffic informed with beach, accident, road end weather reports, as well as en- tertained with music. 7 Saturday, July 28 SUPER-VALU — HILLTOP P.O, JACK’S GENERAL STORE WALTON’S SHELL SERVICE — TINGLES WHITE ROCK P.O. — BEACH STORE SEMIAHMOO YACHT CLUB (PIER) SEMIAHMOO PARK Please Support MILEG of DIMEG: Stick Your Contributions, Small On The Boards At Canveniently Located s