ong: amy sega te some lucky person who “buys a 250 ticket from any “member of the Meribell Group. ‘Mra. J. E, Graham, Mrs, H. ‘ang and Mrs. H, Cunningham Thave made and donated the loth to the Meribel! Group. ‘The money obtained, from the raffle will be used to help the froup furnish a ward In the ‘White Rock Hospital. ‘Mr, and Mrs, H. McCann and TMeon of South Burnaby were Sunday visitors at the Herb Lang home. Word has been received by ‘Dirs. B.D. Grant that her grandson, Edward Scarlet, has Deen awarded a scholarship for Best alkround pupil at Gladstone School, Vancouver. Miss Betty Gillius of Chilli. wack and Miss Fay Stagles of Vancouver Rad a week's holl- ay last week at the home of thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. McQuar- ric, Heather, Bobby and Brian ‘were overnight guests last week of the George Kelly's. Mrs. McQuarrie and Mrs. Kelly are sisters, ‘On July 16 the ladies in this district belonging to the Sur- rey Memorial Auxiliary will mmeet at the American Kitchen ‘ef the Peace Arch where the main auxiliary ts folding a Basket pienic. Tea, coffee and sail will be’ supplied. Mrs. Ada Shaw, President of the British Columbia Women's Institutes will be present on July 10 when the Blaine Gran- gers entertain the South Fraser Women’s Institute at the Peace Arch. (CRESCENT BEACH Just Weds to live in Winnipeg By K. McWILLIAMS ‘The sympathy of the commun- ‘Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Dryden, Crescent Drive. ‘The bride, gowned In white laco over ny- Jon net and satin, ballerina style with cap of lace and net, car ried a white Prayer Book cov- ered with an orchid and atephax notis and roses, The bridesmatd, Miss Eve Perrol, wore pale blue het and satin, complemented with white coiled net cap, hor corsage being pink roses, Solo- ist, Mias Greta Shannon, sang “0 Perfect Love," accompanied at the organ by Mrs, Johnson. [Following the wedding ® recep- tion and supper were hold at the home of the groom's parents, For their honeymoon trip to Col Lake and Edmonton, the bride chose a light summer grey suit, with accessories and orchid corsage in white, The young couple will make their home in Winniper, Man. Street lighting outlined By F. GILES HEWITT Mrs. J. Elliott of North Bluff Road, who has been confined to her bed for a month, 1x now recovering slowly. Rey, Max Sanford has return- ed to Ocean Park for the sum- mer months, M.A. Miller, who is in busl- ness at Sapperton, has pur- chased the James property at Stevenson and Darwin Roads, land expects to occupy the house in the near future. Miss Cookman and Mrs. Guest are spending the summer at thelr Taylor Road home Mrs, Dr, G. Johnson will be spending her holidays at her Ocean Park Road home. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson have arrived from Calgary to spend the summer at their Tut- tle Road home. Mrs, James of Stevenson and Darwin Roads moved to Mount Vernon, Washington on June! 20, where she has purchased a home. ‘The regular monthly meeting to the Wileox fam- Road, on thi . Hattie L. Spear- June 29 at the in Hospital, at Mrs. Wil- ‘William in Chelsea, he lived most of her life in California, moving to British Columbia in 1942. Besides her port. Harold Spearling. Boston, Masi Rev Edgecumbe, officiated at the funeral services, whicl July 3 at 3 p.m. from lawn Funeral Home. was in Fraser Ceme- farvey Sayer and {2 # Westminster, have down for the summer Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Dawe are i relatives in Vancouver. Johnnie McGregor, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. McGregor 1s spend- ing a few days with his parents. tors at the home of Mr. and Mss. Hyde, Agar e Mr. and Mrs. Cately ot Calgary. Mrs. Cately, who is Mrs, Hyde's Mater, in 2 very gifted writer of poems published and accepted in about % va aby daughter, Barbara Eliza- beth, born June 29 in Bt. Mary's Howital. Grandparents are Mr. 406 Mrs, A. Le Warne, Unwin Read, Mire. 4. Greenall and daughter Lorraine of Vancouver, and for- mer residents of this district, are visiting for a few days with Mrs, Maud Laronde, Stokes Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Hill are 26. Mrs. Hill's mother js Mr Mitchell Cameron, Wright Rd.| A very enjoyable party in ald |his home after spending rome f the White Rock Hospital, held at the home of Mr, Mrs, Art Trainer, Agar St.!many friends will be lad to of UEC,’ has been Mrs. D. of the Ocean Park Community ‘Association was held in the hail on July 3 with a small attend ance. Mr. McLean of tho B.C. Blectri¢ was present and spoke regarding the of street Highting in the district. At the August meeting of the Association the Electric" will show some interesting films. The DE NEWS Retiring minister honored at picnic By DAISY STRUM Mr, and Mrs. John Sigurd- en and their daughters, Loretta 1 Colleen are here from Ar- borg, Manitoba, to visit at th home of Mr. Sigurdsen’s brother 4 sisterin-law, Mr. and Gerry Sigurdsen, of Stayte Rd, Very pleased about the visit ts the mother, Mrs, Sigurdsen, Sr. who makes her home with her son, here, urned to Mel- skatchewan, after a visit with his family at Sunnyalde. Off to Harrison Hot Springs on Canada Day, for a holiday outing, where ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘The call of the open road has proved too tempting for Mr. and Mrs, Jack Haines and thelr children, Joyce, Shirley and Bille. They left on Friday ev ing for the Peace River country, their destination, Albright, Al- berta, The smallest member of ‘the family, Penny, meantime ts the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Vera Eastman, of White Rock. Ac- companying the young folks on thelr trip, Se Mrs. 7 mother, Mrs. 7, Fay Elliott has returned to ,|time in the Koyal Columbian | Hospital, New Wentmninator, His Jearn that he Is much improved ‘Miss Muriel Sostad, wh y.|training in Vancouver Ge Hospital, spent the weekend with her farily, on Clow Road, Bhe was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs, G, Sontad and a Uittle Mrs. | - 1 but the ol tay wil ramai to have Ja longer visit in the Cariboo, John Murray, who has a patient in the Shaughnessy ‘Hospital, underwent surgery on ‘Monday of Inst week, Tt was Major operation, and Mra, Mur- ay expects he will be hospital: laed for quite some time yet, Rey, Keyworth, of ‘White Rock, who is the new mintater for the Sunnyside United Chureh ‘Will be taking the service next Sunday, ‘The time will be 7:80 in the evening. J. Spreeker left on Monday for Rosthern, Saskatchewan, He will stop over in Calgary on his way, and take in the Calgary Stampede. Mr, Sprecker farmed near Rosthern before moving to the Coast. Mr, and Mrs, D. Gustafsen, with thelr two daughters, are here from Ceylon, Saskatche- wan, to visit at the home of Mr,’ Gustafeen's parents, Mr, ind Mrs, Wilfred Gustafsen, of Best Road. Mr. and Mrs. F, Mills of Van- couver were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormerod, of King George Highway, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Strum were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Robson, in Vancouver, last: Sunday. Off on a United Nations Pil- grimage is Miss Joy Elliott, of Vancouver, She ix the grand- daughter of T. Fay Eliott, of Sunnyside, She is sponsored by the North Burnaby Oddfellows Lodge. Joy comes from a family of Oddfellows, Her grandfather, T. Fay Elliott is a Past Grand Patriarch, and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Pat- terson, are as active as any couple could be in the Order. Joy, together with others chosen by various Lodges to take part in the pilgrimage, left’ by bus, and will journey through Can- ada and the United States, as well as visiting the United REG MORGAN PASSES AT 76 Funeral services were conduc- ted on Wednesday in Holy ‘Trinity Chureh for Reginald Morgan, 76, of 805 Columbia‘ Avenue, who died Saturday in! Royal Columbian Hospital, New | ‘Westminater, Rev. Pitt Griffiths, officiated and burial wns {n the family plot at Surrey Centre Cemo- |tery. Woodlawn Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr, Morgan was born in Lon- don, England, and retired here 13 years ngo coming from Win- nipeg where he had been a de- partment manager in T. Eaton's store for more than 25 years. His wife predeceased him in January of this year and he has no known relatives. Federal candidate jnamed by Socreds George Hahn, Whalley busi- nessman and past president of Whalley Junior Chamber of Commerce, was chosen Monday night to carry the Social Credit banner in New Westminster riding In the Federal elections, August 10. A former school teacher, Hahn was high school principal at Medicine Hat, Alta, and Haney, B.C. Other nominations put before the 162 delegates Nations Assembly. ‘Thursday, July 2 Spring Mixed Pin Playoff First Round Hazelettes defeated Cardinal: Bottom 5 took Rainbow Rollers, ‘Customs won over Idlers. tes vs. Customs, July round, Bottom 5 re- 230—608 and Bob Art 213, E 207 —208, Ken Neville-Smith 209, ‘Art Combs 201 and Ron Schase 214 were other top scorers PRINTING — W.R. 3696 were Frank Talbot, White William Pulsifer, Mrs. which was held Road Hall, also heard from Tom Irwin, MLA, who |gave an account of the federal |conference held in ‘Toronto, June 26—27. BABY CLINIC DATES SET Boundary Health Unit will z|hold child. Health Conferences| |in the White Rock Area on July 10, Sunnyside Community yal), 0 Crescent Fire Hall pm.; July 22, White |Superfuity Shop, 2:20—4 pm; |July 23, White Rock Legion |Hall,, 2-4 pm.; July 24) White Rock, Faith Mission Hall, 24 pm Ninety per cent of Canadian in Canadian Pacific Photo NEW TRAIN FERRY: Shown above i an artist's conception of how the Canadi ific newly-ordered train ferry will apa anes oes into operation between “Vancouve: en May, 1955. William Manson, vice Sree Gertie C.P.R.'s Pacific region at Vancouver, announced that a contract for building the ship has been let to Alex- ander Stephen & Sons Ltd., of Glasgow, Scotland. HELP WANTED Girls’ Camp Councillors for Camp Alexan- dra, Crescent. Girls (or women) for two weeks camping period beginning July 10. Must be over 16. Pay according to experience and ability. Phone Mrs. Judge, Newton 309-L-1 Latest model new Northern Electric “Up Front’ TELEVISION 17 inch sercen—Black-Daylite picture tube New low price”. 8.) pane $289.95 Cecil Parsons, Hilltop. Phone W.R. 4611 PRUDMRIEEEEIDSEAISnEIT SE Ss We specialize in BODY AND FENDER WORK Midway Motors Ltd. Chevrolet — Oldsmobile Dealers OPEN TILL 10 PM. Phone W.R. 4671 | gieion ieee | milk production moves to mar- iket by truck. niece and nephew. Mr, and Mrs, Wm Jobnatone left on Sunday for Yellowsrass, Saskatchewan, ‘They went by way of the United States. Rev, Frank Hardy, the retir- ing minister of the Sunnyside United Chureb, and hin wife, ‘were honoured af the picnic at the Pearce Arch Park, when ¥. Woodard, on behalf of the TRAVELLING MONEY Today’s traveller, before setting out, usually visits his bank. He will be buying travellers cheques or arranging a letter of credit. He may want letters of introduction, or information about foreign exchange. When you travel for business or pleasure, your local bank can help smooth the way.