turned from a holiday on Salt Spring Island, Also returning to thelr Roper Avenue home, the Paterson Juniors, Dr. and Mrs, W. S. and three children are back from a week of “gipsy life’ spent at Lake Wenatchee. attractive floral| HERE FROM EDMONTON venue home of Mrs,| Mrs, Frank Scott and daugh- "evening, August 30, when Miss |ter, Mable, from Edmonton, marriage to Dr, Irwin F,jAlberta, have been visiting at September 22 in the United |the home of Mr. John Chris- shower. Twelve guests were |tensen, Nicol Road, for the nts of the bride-to-be, Mrs, A. |Past week. G. Wilson, Crescent. The irs. Walter Stewart and Miss BACK FROM BANFF Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, Merklin Street, returned from a two weeks holiday, spent at Banff, in time for Mr. Stewart to resume his duties as teacher in Princess Margaret High School. | Oleic Se alas hotel pool were the three chil- | dren, David, Peter and Bon- FISHING TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Bill Short, Broatch Road, and three chil- dren, Brian, Gary and Eliza- beth, spent a weekend fishing in the Silver Skagit territory near Ross Lake. ey ‘Burrows “) of Nichol few days last ? Y FROM SALT SPRING laxing at Harrison Hot t A im-| Mr. and Mrs. F, F. Pater- the 'son, Cliff Avenue, have re- TRAVEL TO MANITOBA Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davey jand family, Johnston Road, are on a@ holiday trip to Oak Lake, Manitoba, where they are visiting relatives. HOLIDAY IN’ PENTICTON Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cann fand Mrs. H. Perkes, West |Beach Ave. spent the long weekend most enjoyably at Penticton. The extra abund- ance of fruit in the Okanagan at this time of the year v explained by the orchardist as being the result of the long, yhot summi with tempera- i jtures reaching 94 degrees, ;causing the fruit to ripen early. ;TO RESIDE HERE | Mr. and Mrs, Edmund ‘wood have taken up residence jin the home of Dr. G ~ WALTER H. JOHNSON H. RHODES | VOTEC.CF. JOHNSON,» «1X came ‘ atche nd located in Chil- where they resided previous to taking up resi- = in White Rock Mr pod has spent most of life ndising and | | A record number of people re other countries m visited num it's FASHIONABLE... | it's FUNCTIONAL... | BACK SCH00 Me TOU are es RZaA Py 2 temas ; | 8 Y Kenatum. | FLEXALUM DRAW DRAPERIES | | wits oluminum louvers that | rotate—a now concept in t WAMPCLES COD LIVER OIL NEO CHEMICAL FOOD, LIQUID OR CAPSULES GERITOL, LIQUID OR TABLETS SQUIBB COD LIVER OIL MALTEVOL, PLAIN OR 12 RUBRATON SCOTTS EMULSION SEE OUR STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND LUNCH KITS you oll these exclusive foatures: © one cord loop opens It, closes It, ro totes louvers to any ongle © controls light, protects furnishings, glves shadow-proof privacy | ED EEA. 10%, OF. | GLENERE'S SEA Se aS ounting held different e ns in: this line of re- Signed his positio coun - eS PE ant and Office Soft the Moose 1 Hos- |pital to come to B.C The jcouple now look ward to | J H |permanent residence in White 5 Sete Rock. : “ ' Only Flexalum Draw Droperies give | © Teachers Return ‘from Exchange Abroad Two White Rock toachers, Miss Mary Molloy and Miss Betty Huff, returned to their White Rock classrooms this week with a new interest be- cause of @ very exciting and worthwhile year spent as ex- change teachers in England “We had a wonderful time and the people everywhere we went were terribly kind We never had a minute's trou- ble even when travelling on the Continent and at times found no one able to speak English to us” said Miss Huff, of her year abroad. “We went sight-seeing on weekends and holidays al | over England, Scotland, Ire- | land and most of Europe—go- jing as far south as Italy and \Spain,” she said, ruefully ad- |mitting “it would take six {months to tell you all about | Concerts, ballet, art galler- jes and plays were all enjoy- | jed to the full by both teach- ers though Miss Huff was more fortunate in that as she was very near London while Miss Molloy was in Norfolk. | \}) Attending 60 concerts alone |} the year she was on ex- ange, was part of the fairly |strenuous cultural programme | | of the White Rock teacher fii jc The two members of the ‘local teaching fs returned to this country by the Em- press of Scotland and acr Cc by the | Canadian PR train. came crack | } ae Hotel Manager Thanks Fire Depts. The four fire municipality of the pients of 2 ative letter | of thanks and a cheque for $10 from « ul Wash- n Ave ss man thi w Pollard receive h Roc WAS MSA I think so much of these shoes I get at the Shoe Box I want to make sure I don’t get them wet. The Shoe Bex on Hilltop and Sunnyside Fire Depart- : ment from A. L. Porter, man-'capita on movie entertain ager of the Hotel. ed his gratitude and apprecin- | tion of the efforts of the four brigades which kept the dis- Washington Ave, ade planned to use the money for some for the hall. hs Ocean Beach ;, 1964, oF 5O cents Teas than the previous year. f Mr, Porter feelingly express- ‘ SRRERPARIS ERS ES T. CHRISTENSEN astrous fire of August 17th) Gift Shop which destroyed the Army, +LLTOFr Navy and Air Force Veterans’ building, from spreading up Jewellery. Silverwure, Clocks, Watches, China, Cups and Sawer te Pon and Pencil Sets \¢ ANTIQUES | seo eSSee essa, Mr. Pollard said his brig- item of equipment Arriving Daily Fall Clothing For Children up to 12 years. Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, Jeans and Boys’ Shirts at Budget Prices. SMALL FRY SHOP 15677 Campbell River Road SUPPORT YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE TOM IRWIN GEORGE MASSEY Authorized by the Delta Social Credit Constituency Association. Come and See Our Autumn Selections ‘Skirts & Sweaters Ida’s Fashions 15577 Washington Phone 5-1001 General Meeting of the WHITE ROCK BOARD OF TRADE will be held Tuesday, September 18th 38 PM. SILVER MOON Subject for discussion: Shops Regulation and Weekly Holiday Act. Important to all Retail Merchants Re—Wednesday— Monday Closing ALL INTER STED PERSONS WELCOME. s Fashion Show Sponsored by the Ladies Groups of the Presbyterian & Silver Moon Banquet Rooms Friday, September 2] st FASHIONS BY IDA’s, SMALL FRY SHOP alas. are Church. at 8 pm “a Cok a Det