ay enmieee ae group's annual m at the home of Mrs. Irene Wind: sor, Marine Drive, on February 10 are Mrs. Dean Griffiths, lead- er; Mrs. M. B. Bentley, 2nd leader; Mrs, Eileen Hunter Sec- retary; Miss Eileen Mounlang, treasurer. ] zs il be on PROPOSED MEDICAL-DENT) CENTRE to wood, McKinley, Cameron an dwil 7 be built by a ates a aay Professional Townline Road across from Surrey Memorial] J, ig estimated that almost asm tora em + > ital. two million Canadians serve the y men will look like this artist's Soper Hosp! CanidlaneRed Cross Teams Other Days - 9 a.m, to 12 Midni was designed by Vancouver en voluntary capacity. - Se ’ Scout, Guide News = Landslide blocks Ist W.R. Scouts DRAPERY SERVIC and Master from outside world is Simple — Jot Phone Eis Levis et NO ‘A weekend camp-out at Sil- ing in this need is asked to con-;by the group at their regular t ict Commissioner Mrs.|meeting held in the Presbyter- yee Lake, eight miles Cut len WhO ian Chureh. Mrs. Litan| 1H] Drapes Taken Down, Dry Cleaned an hung tie okays eae Brown is Guide Leader, assist: | ‘ mee Tull fees a” cus | A film of the Scout Jamboree |ed by Mrs. Bud d'Easum. All in the Same Week Gerry England was shown through! Welcomed into membership " eit d epee eae the seeae of the Coca Coln|were Lynne d’Easum, Beverly Phone WI. 8-9101 and our driver will cll ¥- working towards their Ist class |Company to the Ist White Rock | Hatter, Linda Eckland and Lin- badges, All are members of |Cubs together with Scout Mast-|da Goulding. Mi You Can Always Depend On | the Ist White Rock Scouts. er Doug Higginson and his| Receiving her second class ||) } is x 7 wi . , a eS Hi s | to make /Scouts from Crescent Beach) badge was Kathy Harvey, with | \\j) | Coen See ra tee eetizbie |when the latter were guests of both Kathy and Margaret Hill) jl i} i @ oc aners | one in the lives of the Scouts, {the former at their Tuesday |receiving their Hostess Badge |||) for i letely |night meeting at the Hilltop) while a first year Service Star gh aie oat out | Youth Centre. Other films|was presented to Dorothy | ||| side world. The stide was dis- shown at the friendly evening | Steeves. Ni fovered late Saturday night by|were through the courtesy of| Thinking Day was observed ||| Q UALITY AND SERVICE Daye Price, Scout Master and |the White Rock sub depot with members basing their cere- - , Don Shaw, assistant Scout Mast-| Lively Scout songs were en-|mony on the World Flag and | ||| For Pick-up and Delivery - Phone WI. 8-9101 er, who had driven up late |Joyed by the boys under the |ji¢hting a candle for each coun: | || = ao ete as= Saturday to join the campers, |leadership of Doug Higginson) +ry where guiding is found. Unable to get in along’ the and Bill Ballard. | Jogging road, Price and Shaw pias t were’ iforced’ to seck ‘overnight | Eour new Sones Were Ce) i lope after jcomed into membership of ine | Fcainpatherieidet ote “ine |2nd) White Rock Guide, Com: RCMP who notified the Depart-|Pany by District Commissioner | ment of Highways who sent out |Mrs. Ken Whipple at the spec: | a crew to clear the slide carly |ial Thinking Day service held| Sunday morning. Meanwhile |~~ = ae Young and his three Scouters Jhknew nothing of the incident . Young, Who’ works in the|to remove creases ic Circle from Moy t0} Wash and Wear fabrics and October, has many an interest-|home dryers make excellent ing tale to tell his young |partners. Scouters. One of them which| Many expe nts prove that delighted his young friends this | these new fabrics come out of past weekend was the incident|an automatic dryer wrin. he well remembers of a 65 year |kie free than when they have old Indian pilot whom he had|>cen drip dried. let off the tug he operates tor} Use your dryer i ; : Wrinkled wash and wear jar ite Northern Dies ane ments ¢an be placed inithe dry company $0 that the” indian ler 31 their setting which is ap could board his own scow which he operated with an out board motor and ma back to Fort Simpson some miles away En route the pilot got frozen corment re in on the river for a period wrinkle free of 27 days with only one can of ved become Vv jam, a little tea and half a),-Thes come oling off per pound of tobacco for provisions, |. When fabrics are frozen in With sheer discipline he ration-|'° ‘?%!r orig sinooth state ed himself one teaspoon of jam! Two very important features per day, a half cup of tea and Of the dewrinkling process are one cigarette. When rescued the controlled time and temper by an RCAF Rescue Unit some ature setting of the dryer and 27 days later he was in good; the cooling off period shape In spite of loss of weigit. | The instant sumbling stops. cd a |the garment must be removed A very successful training|{rom the dryer. Many dryers class was held on Saturday |have a bell or other signal to February 28, at the Hilltop|slert the homemaker. If al Youth Centre, when 27 Brown-|'0Wed to remain in the dryer. je leaders from Surrey-Delta|¥T~ikles will form again Division under the supervision| For best resulis, do not over of Mrs. A. Postill, Divisional|crowd your dryer drum. Commissioner convened for in-| Hu patna ton ‘taitt Medical dental foot to golden hand including Mosse sts Sinem centre planned less time to dry, fewer clothes to buy- A group of Surrey profes- Jen Rose from the Ist Anniedite | signal’ men or , ‘Se (o) = e pl Company served retracts wd 2 ads a an WITH -ANGAUT O MATS 1 ta aaa pe 1 oe allot io stn (8 Townline Road across from Surrey Memorial Hospital the District (Commissioner! “vancouver architects Under. |wood, McKinley, Cameron, have You'll save precious hours for family activities the Z designed the centre and are now preparing working draw- year ‘round with an automatic clothes dryer. Loaded in It is expected that tenders will pe pale’ in three weeks or seconds, the wash is dry in minutes. Compare that with the la mi The professional men, head- jed by Dr, Stephen time-wasting, weather-waiting clothesline routine! You'll You save time, save money, ‘save work, save steps—with save money, too. Many clothes (especially children’s) ‘an automatic clothes dryer. can be worn, washed, dried and worn again, all in the same day. peers eerie fom So you don’t need to buy as many changes of clothing — at your appliance dealer's, 5 and your dryer’s gontle action saves costly wearand tear, aswell. B.C.ELECTRIC