TE ROOK WEEKLY to appear in our “Around Town they ‘know, but simply because they realize a com. om we have not yet heard. t pouring : Us as it is while written, it is easy ie, all kinds of inter- esting things happening in White Rock. But even if it is by the time this is be- | as it well may be, make a resolve to TRANSFERRED TO ‘KIMBERLEY Glen ‘has been is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Buena Vista Avenue. RETURN TO BASE Pierre Dupuis from Lyons, France, spent the Christmas leave as guest of Bill Williams, }Magdalen Ave. Pierre, Bill re or your interesting engag its? Just give us a Ting (White Rock 5-369) or rop your contribtitions in our letter. Slot in the double-red doors at 14899 Washington Ave. Or write a note tojand Dave Walton left on Fr- Semishmoo Sun, Box 30,/day to return to their RCAF White Rock. base at Moose Jaw. ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE COATS —- DRESSES — SUITS — . SKIRTS — MILLINERY | FASHION CENTRE | Washington Ave. Phone W.R. 4-6261 D. D. HANSLOW TRAVEL TIPS Trans-Atlantic Steamship travel in 1956 topped Million mark—a 26-year record! Even bigger year predicted for 1957! IT’S GETTING LATE—BOOK NOW FOR NEXT SUMMER. We look after all the details for you—and, our services are entirely FREE to you. Thinking of a warmer climate right now?—See us for travel to Hawaii, Mexico. WHITE ROCK TRAVEL SERVICE. 14933 Washington Ave. (Office of L. K. Sully & Co.) Phone: W.R. 4-6301—Mark Gelfond, Agent. TONICS THat Witt Keep You Fit WAMPOLE’S COD LIVER OIL NEO CHEMICAL FOOD, LIQUID OR CAPSULES GERITOL, LIQUID OR TABLETS SQUIBB COD LIVER OIL MALTEVAL, PLAIN OR 12 RUBRATON SCOTT’S EMULSION * Good Stock of Hot Water Bottles $1.39 to $3.50 ____ Washington and Vidal Street harmacy WR. 4.6221 4 eo I ami). seems & good time to say a many residents of White Rock ited with us during the past year so numero us to name, but though they anonymous at this time, our gratitude have given items of news about mot through any desire to seek the | for news in its local paper. Their help has le assistance to us. We welcome all contribu- ‘and would like to get a good many more from residents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green are leaving soon to take up residence in Kimberley where transferred from North Vancouver Branch of the Bank of Montreal. He Wi; couver, Don also attended the HOME FROM N. ZEALAND Mrs. F. Sinnott, Victoria Avenue, has returned from a three and one-half month trip to New Zealand where she visited friends in Auckland and travelled widely over the | islands. During her stay she had the pleasure of picking ripe oranges, Srapefruit and lemons. ” = ake FROM PRAIRIES Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Owen of Kennedy, Saskatchewan, have taken up residence in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sutherland, Blackwood Road, while the latter are spending & holiday in California. cee VACATIONS IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. L. E. Beard, Buena Vista Ave., is vacationing in California where she is visit- ne her nephew and his fam- iy. Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thorpe, Pacific Ave., have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Beverley Dawn, to Mr. Don Gordon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Gordon of Crescent Beach. Announcement of the betro- thal was marked by a party at the Thorpe home when Mrs. Doris Spick and Mrs. Gerald Gordon assisted the hostess in serving a buffet supper, About 24 young people attended, Beverley attended Semiah- moo High School and is at pre- {sent a supervisor with the B.C. Telephone Company in Van- | > firm. | planned for Friday Dry ks, uena Vista Avenue, Rose Galbraith will take place in Vancouver at St. | }Albans Church this coming 1L 5s albraith is the daug of Mr, and Mrs. W r in Vancouver, age of | ter Galbraith of Vancouver, A shower honouring the bride-to-be was given last week by Mrs. Cecil Parsons | jat her home on Prospect Ave. | }when about 15 couples gath- lered to offer their best wishes }to the affianced pair. S. Max Green was co-hostess. Dr, Robins came to White Rock to practise last fall. The ;young couple will reside on | Buena Vista Ave. REIDVILLE The annual meeting of members of Reidville Baptist }Church will be held on Wed- | nesday, Jan. 16, following the | weekly prayer meeting. New officers will be installed. A social evening, sponsored by West Surrey Liberal As- |sociation was hald in Reidville |Hall on Saturday, Jan. 5. Whist followed by a film in te lour, “Going Places” | presented by Senator Tom} Reid, portraying the humour | jand seriousness of today’s car transportation problem, due to} ever increasing number of cars on the road. lfrom THE SHOE BOX, on Hilltop, he's sure of catching The Shas Bax on Hilltop Marriage Vows Exchanged “(ner At Holy Trinity Church meets on Jantary Te at The Church ‘ofthe’ Holy 6——— =e Ralkeye Hula “The Trinity was the scene of Z| Little Miss Linda Wilson was Story” and her “The |quiet wedding ceremony on January 1, when Ursula May, Griffiths officating, Mrs. Sid Suddes presided at the organ, The bride was given away by her father and Mr. and Harold D. Wilson, Seattle, sister and brother-in- law of the bride, acted in the | Mrs. Er ~aene Seaview Quality flower girl. Place,” topical in that it dealy A reception was later held with a displaced persons |daughter of Mr. C. R. Bennet-|at the home of the bride, 15159 |in Germany; also Thomas Co fe, eoenaes vows with|Roper Ave. tain's “The Tontine.” arence Morden Hunter, of ~of- ests were) Mrs. Pa Mrz. North Vancouver, Rev. E. Pitt atte fet Se ott wate bs Mrs. Chipping, Miss Dorothy Chipping and nieces Elizabeth and Ann, and Charlotte Kin- near, all of Vancouver. The happy couple left for a short honeymoon, and later will reside at 3124 Paisley Rd, Conibear will lead the discus: sion. All interested are invited ty come and share f, 7 and compare tastes in reading ‘i rt : b capacity of matron-of-honour |” BWaneouses HOSPITAL and best man respectively. Classified ads. bring results. CALENDAR The Stayte Road Group will meet at the of Mrs. L. McGillivray, 15961 North Bluff Road, on January 16 at 230 p.m . Mrs. W. Hansen will be hos- tess for the Crossroads on January 14 at 8 pm. when the group assembles for the first meeting of 1957. AT NEW LOCATION 14961 Washington Avenue Formerly Bennetts Cafe T, CHRISTENSEN *. Gitt Shon Chuck Roast, blade bone removed, Ib. 32c HIELTOP Cross Rib Roast, Ib. .............. 37c Cinks Wiehe Round 'Stealbro yo eee 52c Cups and Saucers, ete, Pen and Pencil Sets. Veal Shoulder Steaks, Ib. .......... 49c ANTIQUES Bologna, sliced, Ib. ... ........ 29c Ey AT | SAME TELEPH Compare Our Prices and Quality. roe £E NUMBER AS BEFORE WR. 4-6271 SEE oe OVERWAITEA LTD. Loap Your Suoppinc BASKET WITH THESE OVERWAITEA PEANUT 48 oz. tin 75c Washington Ave. GIVE AWAYS. THis is Our Way OF Savina THANK You As WE Prepare To Move To Our New LocaTION ON HILLTOP TULIP MARGARINE 25c lb. CAMPBELL’ TOMATO SOUP 4 tins 45c AYLMER GREEN BEANS 2 tins 29c JEWEL SHORTENING AYLMER PEAS 4 lbs. 99c 2 tins 29c ROVER DOG AND CAT FOOD 6 tins 49c OUR DOWNTOWN STORE WILL CLOSE AFTER SATURDAY’S BUSINESS. BUTTER The Hilltop Store Will Open Thursday January 17th Watch for your Fliers and Newspaper Ads- telling you of our new location and promotions.