“Hey, man! Not making a pledge? I mean man, like | that’s weirdsville, dad!” Give the United Way. Whit Rock Yacht Club members ware the hosts at a farewell party and dance given in honor of My. and Mra, Andy Stevenson on Saturday, Septem: r 26 in the club rooms, Mr, and Mra, Stevenson and family are loaving White Nock fo take up residence in Vane couy Andy, who is past commod of the yacht club and his were feted in Hawaiian A large horseshoe flowers and a match presented to honor ey also re. ceived the cht Club's flag und pennant from Commodore Bob Hassell ore wife | fashion of |made their and specch of Mrs. Stevenson said ed leaving so many White Rock and future Interest friends in romised their and support of the Club Mayor Will Mrs. Hodgson Hodgson and Ald. Jessie and Blaine Eagles sponsor turkey shoot Sunday Blaine ss Acrie 3029 will sponsor a turkey shoot on Sunday, October 4 at 11 a.m Jat Custer Sportsman Club, Lyn: Jden on Birch Bay Road, one | mile east of Highway 99. Games will include luck shots, turkeys and hams. Sand- |wiches, hot coffee and chili | will be served Mr. and Mrs. George Morris Wednesday for a five-month vis ome will be occupied by Mr. Mrs. A. Kinnear of Van 4 er : See Our Table of Manufacturers’ Specials COLGATE’S DENTAL CREAM Reg. 63c, tubes. 2 for 99c > “Y -COLGATE‘S DENTAL CREAM ; | “) Family Size with FREE t L { Multiplier pencil box . 98¢ ) J paLMoLive RAPID SHAVE J with FREE Wildroot Cream Oil $132 yalue for . 89¢ JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER Special Sale 2 tins $1.33 LUSTRE CREAM Lotion Shampoo, 79¢, ee Reg. sale 59. 4 CREAM SHAMPOO Reg. $140, sale B9c SPRAY DEODORANT; Colgate’s, Pine, Sgffe, Floral, Re, ic, only 89e J ANDREW'S ER SALTS 79q v: 69c 49) 44c our Health is Our Business — OPEN MONDAYS — “DISPENSING GUA BUSINESS! y Ms urkey Sunday, of 14725 Thrift Avenue left to Laguna, California. Their | fun St. Patrick's Circle | Sittings 4:30 - Admission: Adults $1.25, with Stew Maxfield Ken Stewart's Maple Market;you O.A-P.’s want to get in a got knocked over twice this |few licks at practice on Satur: week on his grocery award, |day afternoons, come around at which Ken very kindly offered|2 p.m. We have had a lot of to renew again this season. | enquiries. Walt Roy of the Sweeps in the} We have had quite a few of- 10 Pin League, got off to a fly s of cash and merchandise ing start and whalloped out a ards for any 400's and perfect to beat his 225 of last |uames. Let's hope that we can fe April. Walt started off with|knock over at least the 400, an open frame and then struck] High scorers for last. week in every frame except the third |are as follows when he came up with a spare.|" fasies: men’s high ~ single Steve Uyeda, one of our young} farce Nichol 242, high three Jteen-agers, playing for the /Qwen Nesbitt 610, Ladies sin-| | White Rock Sun in the “B') sbitt 223, high three Division,- Men's Commercial, | 4 ndhoff 502, team high Alma § {was the other to take friend {three Eagle Hot Shots 2441 Ran Bor ae Roaites ik the Men's A Major, men’s single Barta. PeaayruLy, nursvaYc. Breen 298, high three D night to roll a 366, 232 and 177 )poatey 727, team three Coast |for a 777 total. Well done Motors 3263 ~ ea any | Motors 3263 Steveyieeeg up tne. g00d wor! Mud bay: men’s single 259, A note of interest to you bowlers is the fact that the Sun team is composed of four teen agers, Wayne Piper, Ian Davey, Steve Uyeda and Rick | Woods. Last week this team |took top points and this week’ three Vern Sampson 584, ladies single Audrey Poier 192, high three Audrey Poler 535, team |three Dough Heads 2608. SOS; men's single Albert Page 273, three A. Page 672, they 4 ladies single Pat Stavest 237, |they were nudged off the top nee | roost by a mere 52 pins, three, Pat Stavest 588, team | 7 ed ee three Wizzards 2668 | October 5 will see the start of our CNIB bowling for this | Homemakers: high single L season and thes will be play-|Wilkinson 223, three L. Wilk- ing on the first and third Mon- n 513, team three Luckies |day each month. If any of |2242 |you good people can spare a| New Commercial: men’s sin-| jbit of time arranging transpor-!gle 274, three D. Carmen 576, | tation for these people, please |ladies single Betty Harold 274, |contact me as soon as possible. |three Betty Harold 550, team We-need guides and score-keep-|three Flukers 2626. Jers as well. Also, if you have| Wednesday Mixed men's | Jany blin friends in the dist-| single H. Stevenson 319, three | riet, please bring them along.|if Stevenson 728, ladies sin- We have a very busy schedule |gle Helen Maxfield 281, three | planned for them, and a lot of Helen Maxfield 736, team three | Black Toppers 3304 BY Men's Commercial: sin Uyeda 368, three Uyeda 777, team three hmoo Service 2774. Thursday Mixed: men’s sin- gle G. Douglas 2771, three G. Douglas 651, ladies single, Mary Fennell, 206, three Jean Aud- et 559, team three Sputniks| 2691 Friday Mixed: men’s single Chas. Plain 310, three Chas. Plain 688, ladies single Carol Clount 284, three Carol Blount 580, team three Westies, 2643 (scratch). Yours for better bowling Stew Maxfield. ‘Special Rates Wateh this space for coming events for them, and give us| all the help you can, § Old Old Age Pensioners get underway on October 17 at 2 Pm. Meanwhile, if any of upper 530 and 6:30 funder 12, 50c rat WI 88559 im evgs. WI 80896 | thanks Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stevenson feted, “#'™® 20% un at Yacht Club farewell party, dance Loe were present along with many members and friends, he Yacht Club will hold its annual general meeting on Prt day, October 16 at @ p.m. in the club rooms on Johnston Roud All members are. ree quested to attend Sunnyside News Frank Clark, who has spent the past several weeks visiting in Alberta, has returned to Sunnyside | oes F, Collis of Stayte Road, who has been visiting his son in flaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, ©, Kaetler in Prince George, home again | “ae who spent has been posted to the base at Portage Manitoba Ja Prairie, ; Mr. and Mrs, James Conner | have taken up residence at 2516 King rat Highway . The community extends sym- pathy to the family of Mr, C Morris who passed away last weekend after a lengthy ill-| ness, The Old Age Pensioners Or- ganization met last Friday at Sunnyside Unittd Church for their monthly meeting which as usual included the business ses- sion and a time of entertain- ment and refreshments. * ee Norman Robson, late of White Rock, who passed away Septem: ber 21, was well known in Su nysi number of years, The sym- pathy of the community goes to Mrs. Robson and the relatives ses | Mr and Mrs, J. Meyers of |Terrace with little daughter jLeanne were recent visitors at jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. A Franklin of Oliver Road The acquiring of culture is the developing of an avid hun- ger for knowledge and beauty ~ Jesse Lee Bennett \ | Thursday, where he resided for a| Oct 11959 Page 3 Soroptomists hear Civil Defence head — The Soroptomist ‘Club of White Rock and Blaine held regular dinner meetjng, Thurs- day, September 24. The mem- sold by hers enjoyed a Chinese dinner . at the Border Cafe then ad-| Calvin Hardware journed to the home of Mrs, | White Rock K.P. Staniforth, Mr. K. Harris, civil defence co-ordinator for White Rock, gave an interesting resume of the civil defence operation in this area. A new member, Mrs E, Blakely, was initlated by Mrs, Te. Langlands, The birthday of one of the members, Mrs. W, Chambers, was celebrated with a prettily decorated cake and coffee, r {cu business in the Health Centre, October 8 at B00 p.m. The members were ask to remember to collect all their | rummage for the sale to be| held Saturday, November 7 at Centennial CRACK ED WHEA the White Rock Hotel, White Rock J. PLATO ar louse Renovating - Cement Work , New Homes Built - Kitchen Cabinets } 6 Repairs - etc. i V EASONABLE - EFFICIENT — Phone WI 8-1416 — SMITH’S Radio - TV and Appliance Service e: Phone WI 8-8813 15517 Campbell River Rd. 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