pect mele Rites At ara 1h bs Cee ie) Walmsley, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Bertrand Cat- i of 14824 Buena Vista ive, White Rock, and Ronald Arthur Riome, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Riome of North .) Vancouver. Holy Trinity An- glicin Church was tho scene of the wedding. 3 Hyancinth blue wool fashion- ed the lovely suit worn by the bride, which was complement- ‘ed by light beige accessories. She carried a white prayer book mounted with lily of the valley and pink roses. Mrs. Jack Wilson, matron of honor, wore a soft pink dress. maker suit ensemble with matching accessories. Mr. Allen Riome, brother of the grooin, was best man. After a wedding luncheon at the home of the bride’s parents, ‘at which Mr. Jack Wilson pro- {posed the bridal toast, the | couple left on a motor trip to Fairbanks, Alaska. They will live in North Vancouver, Ua. nines) Cer US FOR HE; | IT WILL PAY, | WE ALWAYS SCARE THE COLD, £.) Due to the success of the Country Fair the White Rock Hospital Auxiliary were able to turn over $3500 to the Hos- pital Board, As this was one of the largest amounts ver turned over to the board, Mrs Paul Starck said that is was only made possible by the auxiliary members, Mrs. Starek introduced three new members to the mecting, They were Mrs. Murray from Mann Park, who is now group leader, Mrs. Gilpin of Coldicutt and Mrs. Morris of Coast Merid- ian. Mrs. R. G. Gahagan, treasur- £r, gave a report of the Country Fair. Receipts totalled $2,344.55, by Mark Gelfond Insurance Mgr. : Lt. K. SULLY & CO. LTD. a balance of $2,280.10, Mrs. S. B. Simpson, conven er for the tea at the Country Fair gave her thanks to all who made the tea so successful. A meeting in regard to the expansion of the hospital was council members plus interest- ed citizens. Mrs. Starck gave a few important details that make an expansion to the hos-| pital very necessary, | Mrs. W. Bruels, reporting for | QUESTION: | am in a ride pool. Once a week | drive my car with the other four drivers as passengers, Does this form of cooperative driv- ing affect my insurance in any way? ANSWER: The answer in this case is no, L.K. SULLY Eight Girls Enter Queen Of Sea Contest | Eight enterprising White Rock girls haye entered the Queen of the Sea conte: spon- Sored by the White Rock Amat cur Swimming Club. Winner of the contest, based & CO, LTD. Fons iewone abrinpiaceminiae WASHINGTON AT }Most contributions and mem- | berships for the club, will be announced on Juy 1, just prior jto the official crowning | The contestants are Beatrice Cuff, Sandra Henderson, Maur- een Beales, and Gail ylor, Rosemary | Stewart and Marie Standen. The contest closes on June 28 at 5 p.m. Membership fees are $1 for children under 17 with $2 for young people over 17. Instruc- | tion for the season is $8.50 for | the first two in the family with iz for the third member. VIDAL, WHITE ROCK FOR INSURANCE: WI. 8-2611 Park The aire WHITE ROCK, B.C. } FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 16, 17 MEDY WITH THE Wale SR OT ERY FORWARD LOOK! | Silver Cross Mothers ;Tea Held At Legion N. Paterson and Mr: |Legion Aux. Holds St. George’s Party A very successful St George's card party was held | |by the members of the Ladies | Auxiliary to the Canadian Leg-} ion, Brancch No, 8, in the Hall on Johnston Road, when 16 ta- | bles of bridge and whist engag- ed in the evening affair. Peeling. | TOWN PLANNING ‘he City Council has received from the Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board, a Report containing proposals for future Zoning, Planning and Development of the City ‘The Report is contained in two volumes, Part 1 being a General Report and Part II, being a proposed Community Bylaw. Copies of the Report are available for sale to the Mrs. J. Dempster convened public at a charge of $2.50 for the full Report or $1.50 the successful party, assisted by for single parts. The Proposals contained in the Report }Mrs. S. Thomson, Mrs. M have not been adopted by the Council, but consideration |]|Eckleston, Mrs. Criddlo. and Mrs, A. Inglis. Lady winners in bridge were | Mrs. M. Clarke, 1st, with Mrs, L. Peach” scoring the consola- tion. Mr. L. Buse was ist in Imen’s bridge and Mr. A. Will: }oughby, consolation. Mrs, Flet- cher was highost in the ladies’ whist with Mrs. A. Bone winn: ing the consolation while Mr. I> jor was 1st in the men's with Mr. Sargeant, consolation winner, Tho door prize was won by Mrs, Walter Hunter. will be given to the Roport at an early date and the Council’ will welcome constructive comments from any interested. Such comments should be submitted J ‘possible so that the Council will have an ‘of considering them prior to the Public Hear- Hospital Auxiliary Turns $3,900 Over,,to Board 170 garments mended. Expenses were $64.45, leaving | | sales totalling” for April, Mrs. J. London report- €d 48 working hours. The Ways and Means Com- mittee will meet with Mrs. W, Bruels, Mrs. J. London and Mrs. F. Smith to decide sum: mer policy for Superfluity Shop. Mrs. J. Carpenter, re- porting for the Portable Shop, showed receipts totalling $52.66, Mrs. R. Roberts, report- jing for the sewing committee showed 68 working hours and Mrs. Don Munro will convene the summer raffle assisted by Mrs. R. Roberts. The Auxiliary will purchase another 1,000 hooks of raffle tickets. ™ | Nightingales Fashion A the * Superfluity Shop, showed 2 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 Show On May 24 District Hospital will sponsor a fashion show of sports clothes at the swimming pool of Mrs. L. K. Sully, Saturday, May 24, from 2 to 5 p.m. The Sully reesidenoe is located at 15718 Buena Vista. The lovely clothes from Jean McAdam’s Dress Shoppe in downtown White Rock, will be modeled by members of the Nightingales, A water ballet will be staged by the KAH-MI water ballet under the direction of Mrs. Noel | Morrow of New Westminster | Tea will be served. | Tickets may be obtained from | any Nightingale member and | weather permitting tickets will | be sold upon admittance. was decided to raise the bursary fund to $150. e's mother, Mrs. Alf Ee Burnaby; her maternal grand- mother, Mrs. Porter of Vancou. ver and her paternal mother, Mrs Rock; Mrs. James Shaw, mother On May 23, at 144500 Black- held at the h x _| burn Crescent, there will be a aut AVEFOMITC Ftgaaey eat toa aul derioatratlon et eae son, Hospital Staff, Mayor and | er arranging. Admission will Birthday-Bridal Shower Held Here A surprise combination birth- day party and bridal shower was staged for bride-elect Bar- bara Ecles of Burnaby, when her maid of honor, Donna Green, together with Mrs. M L. Green, feted her at their home at 15151 Buena Vista, Wednesday night. The honoree will be married to White Roc well known Don Shaw, in the East Burnaby United Church, on June 7 A special cake centred with @ pale green and pink umbrel- la topped with “Congratula tons Barbara” centred the tea table. The honoree was pre- » | Sented with a lovely corsage by Donna, In keeping with the groom- elect's business, a decorated wheel barrow complete with feed bags of gifts, pushed in by Mrs lovely shower gifts. Green, bore — the many Guests included the honor- of grand. lla Eeles, White | Membership in the Auxiliary | has increased to 18 groups. It | Council Adopts System | Of Welfare Costs | City Council yoted to adopt | the B.C. Government's per cap- | ita system of sharing welfare | costs, at their Tuesday night meeting. | The per capita system is al direct result of a resolution | passed by the union of B.C} Municipalities, urging the Pro- IMPERIAL €sso | vincial Government to institute | a system of pooling costs for social assistance & proportion- ing the 20% share of such costs between the organized districts on a per capita basis. As a result of the introduc Regular Delivery |tlon of the system some mun icipalit: gain financially while others will find a slight increase in assessments. The main saving in admin- istration will result from the fact that it will not be neces- sary any longer to prove “resi- dence and responsibility.” This will mean a substantial saving in the social workers’ time as | well as in administrative pro- cedures. White Rock FUEL OIL Phone WI. 8-9606 or 8-3157 eine Sea Vue Theatre BLAINE, WASHINGTON Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Ma Guy Madison, Valerie French y 14, 15, 16, 17 Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn / In Color And a Good Cast | THE The Fuzzy HARD MAN Pink Nightgown | S | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 18, 19, 20 Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack | Robert Taylor, Dorothy Malone GIFT Case of The | OF LOVE Dead Jockey in Color WITH TRADE-INS Because of our Ist Birthday Sale, to the doors and we are pricing everything FAR BELOW TRADE-IN COST Terrific Values on Used Reconditioned Washers, 30-day war- Mrs. E, Inglis tastefully dec-|f the groom elect; Mesdames orated the Canadian Legion | OWens, Eldridge, H. Chapman Canadian Leg eeman {Hall with colorful spring bios: and Hill of Burnaby; Miss Hil, soms for’ the annual ‘Silver| bridesmaid; Barbara Miller of : | Cross Mothers Tea, held in the C'S cent Sit al oe prides : Hall, Johnston Road, Wednes-, Aid; Mrs. Miller, Miss Maur } NEWS AND CARTOON day; May een Ogden, Georgie Tucker The tfair was sponsored by | Mts: Wilma Olsen, Mrs. Grace | . “a xc 2Y | Donald, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs, Monday, Tuesday, May 19 & 20! Wed., Thurs., May 21 & 22 oe acs allay to erie L. Beard, Mrs. C, Hardie and No, 8. Mrs. Inglis was assisted | yo. ivy Wiese LES GIRLS INTERLUDE by Airs, A. Dempste SLED Aero Ty ‘ Cinemascope and Color h mother attending was MER Rats inepiascopeyand Color yg Allyson = Rossano Brazzi! presented with a lovely cor. Ai ai Gene Kelly - Mitzi Gaynor — ALSO — § ; Musical Comedy, adventures of MAN IN THE VAULT ; SRS RRR d ‘ solos by Mesdames See saeeania: MGlecamPrellsanareDESHathe es y: Goodiian, andi Mrs CARTOON Mystery Melodrama Cooper, while Mrs. Morden de-| eee - lighted the audience with a ue =e monologue. Mrs. Naccoli ren-} When Business Needs a Stimulant... dered a piano solo. | ist I 7 arrangements were in Use More Newspaper Advertising ! Shania ot Seen Aarsists| ed by Mrs. M. EF ton, Mrs. } e ranty, large selection. ® Chesterfield Chairs, Floor Furnaces, @ e The best buys of the House and Summer Cottage. EASY TERMS Purchaser’s Award also applicable to used merchandise. Bruce Oil, Wood and Coal Ranges, Dinette Suites. Beds, Springs, Radios, etc., etc., etc., Corner Buena Vista and Johnston Road our Trade-in Annex is packed Heaters. etc, year — fill those vacant corners in your NO DOWN PAYMENT FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Phone Hall’