4 WHITH ROCK WEEKLY ‘ballroom of the Silver Moon, always a gay and |< setting for community gatherings of a more formal Bank of Montreal, following the impressive installa- femonies in the new council chambers. Hosts for the | “were Mr, C, Wilbur Dawson, Manager of the Wash- y Avenue Btanch of the Bank of Montreal, and Mrs. 2 and » George Scott, of Vancouver, Assistant Supwrntondent of of the Bank of Montreal, and Mrs. Scott. HERE FOR SERVICE Members of the family who came home to White~Rock to attend the memorial service in honour of Mrs. F. F. Pat- | erson, were a son, Flight- Lieutenant J. C. Paterson; who motored west from his RCAF station at Trenton, On- taro; a son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruels, of Nelson, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gayner. of Salt Spring Island. . Mrs. B. J. Ball has return- ed to her home, 1264 Merk- lin St, after spending three months in Paradise, Yucca Valley, Palm Springs and Ber ekely, CBLGuAnE Cc. GO TO KIMBERLEY A couple who will be greatly missed by the many friends they have made in White Rock where they have lived for the past year, leave on Sunday for their new home in Kimberley. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P, Fredericks of Marine Drive, and their three child- fen, Denise, Johnny and Nancy will motor to the interior city. Mr. Fredericks has been on the staff of the Bank of Montreal here and will be with the same Bank in Kimberley. cae VISITS DAUGHTER Now that the duties of pre- sident of the Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary has been taken over by other hands, Mrs, E. Rav- ening, Kyle Court, has taken al te GARDEN TOUR W. M. Stephen, “The Firs,” Bishop Road, is opening his} private garden to the publi (adults only) on Saturday, 27, and Wednesday, May 1. 2 to 7 pm GOLDEN WEDDING A buffet supper at the home of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Cald- well, Magdalen Ave, honour- ed Mr. and Mrs. George A. Caldwell, Prospect Ave. on the occasion of their golden wed- There will be home cooking, Sewing, plants, drawings oF a door prize, - . CARD WINNERS Winners at the card: party held in the hall of the Cana-! diap Legion by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 8, on April 15, were. Bridge. 1st, Mrs. Gay- ton; 2nd, Mr. R. A. Boss. Whist, Ist. Mrs. W. Buckland; 2nd, Mrs, M. Frost. RUBBER STAMPS | of any kind for any purpose crag The Semiahmoo Sun Hardware Week April 25 to May 4 Plastic clothes line, 50 ft. hanks Screw Drivers, assorted sizes, each 45c 29c | Pyrex Percolator, new low price .. $3.95 Bow Rake and Hoe, each $1.45 |) Paint Rollers (lambs wool), with pan $1.79 Garbage Pail (tall) $3.79 | All-purpose glass bowls, each ...... 27c Salt and Pepper Shakers, crystal clear, pair 79¢ Many more Hardware Week Specials not advertised. j cll. Outside Whit Paint Ocean Park Friends Honour |Mr. and Mrs. Burns Over 80 neighbours and friends dropped'in at the home| ay. f » ia $e of Me. and Mrs. James $l inwea Church was, basked \Ouatching head-dress She caf land Mw Caste ge Burns, Marine Drive. on ‘Tucs- ried white and yellow carna- our one of the most popular wedding anniversary Burns's. Mrs, Gladys and Mrs. W. Wall on behalf of the neighbours presented the couple with fire screen. to attend cluded their young son; Mr. and Mrs Toronto, + Present. their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Don- and Mr. and Mrs. of North Maie Satterfield Rosa, California. Peter United Church and Mrs, Con- nell also came from Vancouver for the occasion. Teachers Wage Scale Settled little bolera jacket worn over | |happy occasion were: Mrs.} Agreement on a new wage |the strapless bodice. She wore Alex McGillivray of Edmon-| scale for Surrey teachers has/2 matching head-dress and A ¢ ofthe: brides Dave finally been reached, School |carried carnations of white |'@P» aun ; Board Secretary M. Mathews |and pink. | has announced, The bridesmaid, Miss Ger-| The new scale means an an- nual increase range of up to $200 based on a sliding scale * .g|Double Ring Ceremony ‘Held In Sunnyside,Church = Meaate ai with daffodil April 19 at the evening cere- | which linked two Sur- und heather on Jay afternoon, April 18 to hon- tions. {Seabrook and Rennie Anderson. cousin of |New Westmi; Was) the! scene ‘on’ Wednesday evening for an in-|couples of a very” friendly NOY, While : Je [the groom was best man, and |Mrs J; B. Anderss . in reception tendéred the new Mayor and Council | neighbourhood. cee Se i He rere lthe ushers were Kenneth and lof Vancouver. aunt “the City of White Rock, their wives and official guests| The occasion was the golden |.) os ; |Alan Johansen of Haney, cou~|of the groom: Mr. jclergyman was the Rev. E. A Elliott. The bride, Joan Patri- cia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs , - firs. Arne Johansen of John-|the groom. | ston Road and the groom,| | Ric! envié! 5 |ganist. and Miss Sharon Mc- Richard Kenneth is the son of Ones Mr. and Mrs. Richa allow- | Bride" sang Members of the family able |i), 2nd Mrs. Richard Fa |during the signing of the the celebration In- | | register. 4 son and his wife and | | The reception for about 90 jguests was held at the Tara |Supper Club. The toast to the | bride proposed by the Rev Mr. Perley Stani- | forth master of cere-| |monies. The reception hall |was beautifully decorated and the bride’s table was centred | by the wedding cake baked by | the bride’s mother, Over her white and gold go- ing away costume the bride) |wore a blue velour coat and | BRIDAL ATTENDANTS white accessories. Her corsage The maid-of-honour was/was of orchids After their Miss Anne Staniforth who id trip the young couple | wore a full-length gown of | “¢dding trip Breet baby blue lace, the bouffant | ll live in Whalley. skirt posed over satin and a| Out of town guests for this | of the |sins of the bride. and Ray An-| Moore and Paula of Roberts |derson of Vancouver, cousin of | |the groom. a draw-curtain field of Brown Road. The age floc bride, given in marri- by her father, chose a ength gown of white e. Posed over white satin, the bouffant skirt was fashi-| Oned with tiers of ruffles from waist to hem The slim bodice featuring a tiny standup col- lar, and lily-point sleeyes. The | finger-tip veil of illusion net was held by a matching head- dress trimmed with seed pearls | St carried red roses and| white carnations. lton A. Burns and son Scott, of | who flew out to be Two other sons and | was Elliott BACK AT worK Mes Worry Tailoring and was id) A. Burns of Vancouver, W: J. Burns Vancouver also at- nded, as well as a niece, Mrs from Santa | Old-time the Rev of Kitsilano friends, Connell maine Accarias, wore a gown | similar in style of lilac with QUERWAITE f rtunity to visit her | “0S anniversary. The Senior |and depending on teacher's ane nee A ¥ 2 wis 5 f.|Caldwells were married in|certification and experience, | “LAST LAUGHS, EP CUGhe 9 abehter and family in Dun- | scimarnock. Scotland. on |he said. | M EAT LTD durn, Saskatchewan, for a few April 20, 1907. Out-of-town| The agreement is for one . weeks. Her daughter was 4) guests included Mrs. Cald-|year and will be retroactive resident of White Rock Zor well's cousins, Mr Samuel |to January 1. Salary ran 2 will | peau eueen vests When She /rersuson and Mrs: L. Munto|be from $2275 for clemer sites aise ia oe a Le-lof North Vancouver: old-time , teac ith a condition SIRLON pie storineise nee OPES | friends of the couple, Mr. and | certific to a maximum of ~ ss E ACEE, Mrs s, who were $6400 @condary te € T-BONE G acco! el , . OES, TEA ‘ and son WING .. LB. The annual Spring Tea of came \ OES will be opened by M Winnogene Kirkham, As: ate nd Matron. Gen ee riree ; ips s . es, ©: eS TENEEN PICTURE nOMpson; & will be: guests. | GiEShop He just won't co-operate unless Mrs, C. N. Barge, Grand Rep.; — | BES I wear Shoes from THE SHOE PACK. Mrs. H.C. Mayers, WM. and) it pays to advertise. | SELEECE BOX on Hilltop. Mrs. H, Varley, Assoc. M. Jewellery, Silverware, SIDE LB. Clocks, Watches, China, Cups and Saucers, etc. Pen and Pencil Sets, ANTIQUES The Shoe Bax on Hilltop FRYING CHICKEN, Tray Pack LB. . . Giant Closing Out Sale at FINDON’S Buena Vista and Johnston Road Is Still On ale Ends April 30th Bargains for All