Wild Snow Goose joins district flock One more moth to feed does; The tame gz don't seem a thing to Surrey |to mind their guest at all and - 5 h y on whic! 7 ture Ted Kuhn's Camp-|tho da which the pictur Road farm. For the /Was taken it was discovered rs s: he has ‘ing in the centre of the eathered visitor staying but when the flock w his flock of geese The ©d away it was always a few he extr ht of t in the rear, possibly be: have ra teva wald sui | G2 it is somewhat smaller whith: h attached it: {than the rest and therefore { and ap.;does not walk as fast ent ic bet.| According to Ted Kuhn the bird appeared among his flock years ago and has been ficontent to stay there ever vn t ¥ or Mex: |Sice. he winter it will come wild snow into the yard to be fed or the wir with the rest and appeared to when it first ar be uninjured ne way however, it is in When the ‘ot too close ‘k took flight oose was in the outdistanced easily rest Perhaps it is superior in oth well. Up to the fooled the hunt is usual for hunters} set decoys to fool the ducks | but this fellow has turned the! as used Ted Kuhn's | as deco: to fool hunters and as cor nee it is st WL hears U Seminar talk Miss Patty S St, spor sored by the White Rock Wo- mgh’s Institute to attend the ited Nations seminar at UBC mave an interesting account of her impressions at the regular monthly meeting of the group held at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. A. Sampert, on Mon day afternoon, October 19 The 22 members present heard Miss Sandquist state this practice of sending a delegate | from various organizations was } 2 wonderful way to bring the # fact of other nations to our young people and create a bet- ter understending of world H ideals. Members collected and pack- z0 [TE I ed four large cartons of used clothing and delivered same to the Unitarian League in Van- couver to help the underprivil- eged in Korea. Mei their white gifts to next month's meeting. These will be sent to the patients at Essondale for Christmas || Members are aiso asked to bring discarded items to be fix ed up for the children at the Woodlands School, Mrs Speak and Mrs, Morrison were in charge of refreshments with ZONOLITE— it never settles, Langlands BUILDERS SUPPLIES 15791 Campbell River Rd. Phone WI 8-0060 CANADIAN NATIONAL Qa p i) +4 Warne ROCK TRAY} ne 14933 Washington Ave. iN bers ace asked ta bring| For Further Information, please Write oge@All MY | / SERVICE | | Park since Mr. Findlay’ retirement six years ago Delegates to ‘ession named What price patient care?! will he the theme of the forth coming convention of the BC Hospitals’ Association, to be held at the Hotel Vancouver October 20 +23. Mr. Lynn Sul ly and Mr. C. Wilbur Dawson, | chairman of White Rock Dist tict Hospital's finance commit tee, will be attending special sessions. The convention will be of great importance and many phases of hospital work and the financing of the hospital costs will be highlighted Administrator Ray Williams has been appointed the official delegate of the ‘Trustees to rep resent the hospital. Attending also will be the director of nursing, Miss Winnifred J Blackburn, R.N. Delegates to the Women’s Auxiliary of the B.C. Hospitals’ ciation will be Mrs. J. W. Dow, president of the White Rock Hospital Auxiliary 2 J.P. Bi the convention a spec is being arranged by ne BC. Hospital Insurance Ser vice for admittir ‘ks. Miss Ivy Cranswick I Cramer of Ald. Lee questions meetings in City Hall Use of the city hall by the Soroptomist Club of White Rock and Blaine when council had de cided that the facilities in the |Health Centre or future City |Hall be not made available for jany organization, raised a ques- tion in Ald. Jessie Lee’s mind jin council meeting, Tuesday nght Ald Lee pointed out that jupon receiving a request from |the Color Phtography Club for juse of the city hall chambers, council had decided to take |this stand Mayor William Hodgson point ed out that the Soroptomists jhad already received permis- }sion of Dr. H. D. Kennedy to use the premises and at the |Present time were donating the |sum of $300 to buy drapes for |the windowso of the Centre He pointed out that Dr, Ken- |nedy referred the Color |Photography Club's request to the council for them to decide whether or not they wanted this group and other such groups to meet in the city hall upon | jits erection, if they should be Jeranted use of the Centre now Council, he pointed out had {felt such a practice was unwise Ocean Park couple celebrate anniversary 18060 day, Ootohi \dinner party. ing, Undend, and came to Win nipeg in ol Further details and, registration forms 10 yours, ‘They lived in Bran- (i ‘ / don before coming to British ici ‘The ‘ d Columbia | P ot etal cots Members of their family in - PO ee ee neg; one daughter, Mrs, L, Lloyd Johnaton Mr, and Mrs, J. EB, Findlay, Marine Drive, Ocean k, marked their golden anniversary on Tues with a family COUNCIL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA announces the Pacult Commerce and Business of the vergity of British Columbia ce afd le ; ¢ cburses commence Nov. 4, 1959 The Findlay'’s have lived in offered 8 They we b married in Read 1911, residing there ; V1 West Hastings Street, Vancouver 3, B.C lude one son, Alan E,, Winni- South Burnaby randehildren, and three Phone WI 8-2611 — ew It's § Day Again Thursday to Saturday OCT. 22-24 — 3 DAYS— Special Values in All Departments ALL STORES OPEN 9 A.M. LANGLEY CLOVERDALE WHALLEY WHITE ROCK — CHILLIWACK * 4