FIRST UNITED CHURCH Wed., July 30. Official opening 2:30 p.m. BylDe. Gordon Cibion, MLA. HALL, Buena Vista & E St. after 6 pm. 25¢ Revion’s Newest and Latest LIVING CURL HAIR SPRAY THE NEWEST ON T.V. Brownie Cameras STARFLASH ~ with built in flash holder STARLET viewfinder SEE OUR SELECTION HOOD $ DRUG STORE Open All Day Monday 14977 Washington Avenue with big eye- *9.95 *6.95 OF POCKET NOVELS level D Phone WI. 8-9696 Church Cl Notices CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (Anglican) Corner of Roper and Foster. Rey. E, Pitt Griffiths, BSc, Rector Sunday Services Holy Communion: 8 am. Morning Prayer: 11 a.m. (First Sunday of month, Holy Communion). FIRST UNITED CHURCH Corner Buena Vista & “E” St. Minister Alfred R. Laing, F. PhS., AF. St Church Phone - WI. 8-9850 Guest speaker for month of July Rev. Douglas H. Telfer, D.D. Executive sect'y, Metropolitan Extension Committee, Vancouver. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Service Sunday School as usual No Evening Service Rey. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA White Rock Presbyterian (Campbell River Road, at Semiahmoo Park) 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Public Worship Guest Preacher Rev. George Dobie Rey. Kingsley E. King | Interim Moderator — ene SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Stayte and Campbell River Road Worship 10 a.m. Saturday Sabbath School: 11 am. Prayer Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Wed- | nesday. Voice of Prophecy, Radio Broadcast Sunday, 9:30 am, CKWX, 1130 .c. HE LOHR - Pastor —- —— HILLTOP GOSPEL CHAPEL (Corner Thrift and Foster) Regular Meetings Sundays 11 a.m: Worship and Breaking 730 P.m.—Gospel Preaching Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m: Prayer and Bible Study. — .—_ WHITE ROCK EVANGELICAL FREE Wednesday 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 8 p.m. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Church of Canada Crescent Beach Rev. D. S. McKinnell, B.A. ‘ton 304-R-3 Trinity Vill 8:30 Holy Communion 11:00 Morning Prayer 9:30 Morning Pr Ocean Park Church CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH R. W. Hardy, B.A. | Supply Minister Public Worship - 11:00 a.m. “Those Strange People | of the ¥ Rev. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, WHITE ROCK (Corner “F” and Pacific) Services Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Service: 11 a.m. evening meetings Reading Room at rear of Church open 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. | \l are cordially invited to | attend the Services and use the Reading Room. BROADCASTS How Christian Science Heals Station C-FUN, 1410 Ke. Sundays: 8.45 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 14774 Gorden Ave. Rey. D. Anderson, Minister Phone; WI. 86562 Services. 945 aim—Sunday School 11.00 am—Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.—Revival Service. Wed., 7.30—Prayer Meeting. Friday, 8 p.m —Young People’s Visitors welcome. — te ZION LUTHERAN CHURGH CLOVERDALE Pacific Hwy., Cloverdale) Services 10.00 am.—Sunday School 10:00 am. Service in German 14:15 a.m. Service in English Wednesday at 8.00 - Member- ship Discussion Monday at 8:00 - Sunday School Teachers L. H. Gierach: Pastor Phone YE-72366 — + WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH Nichol and Coldicott Sunday Services 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Hour of Public Worship Preacher | the | Old experien: jum, in future to be known as t Village + | p.m. Zertha will undoubtedly remember her brief moment of |? glory throughout her entire life. To come so close to a real Chapel Hill Ltd., Funeral Dir-! live Princess is a real experience for any twelve year old girl. ectors re are thousands of B.C, children who would do anything for ae i puvilereyanc yet Bertha has paid a terrible price for it, HORNE, July 17,4058. Allee Milg es ap |Horne of 14569 Marine Drive In years g by, to be stamped with the sign of T.B. White Rock, age 68 years. Sur was like the Kiss of Death. Today T.B, can' be cured. It! vived by. three sons) Willlam {a won't be very long until Bertha will be back home telling her | Seattle; James and Maxwell’ in jfriends about meeting the Princess. Very few people die|Vancouver; one daughter Mar- from tuberculosis today thanks to early diagnosis and S iret Philp, Seattle; one broth-) improvements in the trea B. still scars the lives W. Cassidy, Scotland; also} LEY. of thousands of Canadians « ir. It still claims thou. S!* Srandchildren. Deceased | uray itRicraet Boe des sands of lives, In B.C. alone we have nown cases| WS a member of St. Claire Ocesn Park - Notary Poblic-W18-8291 tf a Chapter 0 Vancouver. a and there are over 50 new cases discc ery month.. Tuber. ulosis continues to be our Numt The prevention of T.B. deper Active District Worker Passes at Sunnyside IDE - The commun: ity was shocked at the sudden | toca! garden club eran Oty ue LESLOEMOE learn aritloitatticiatatiartthe CHOICEST rison who died July 18. Fs is ; es. the liservicea being Born in Kenworth, Ontario in |f'1# aa SUMTER Ce oC ICan 1885, Mr. Morrison came with" SE he rn Church and burial at Sunnyside 2 his family to hewan x ahh gel - >, awn Cemetery The Honor- where they settled in Prince =e } 5 5 ers were R. Ormer- Albert in 1922. He was employ . | Jed by the CNR and in his cap. BPSD s MICE ORte rear Stout tein dispatcher he |Parsons, P. Morgan, W. Ross, Sees ‘ eps and S, Johnson. The pallbear-| worked in various points in the prairie provinces. He retired in 1949 after 45 years service. He was life member and dir- ector of the Prince Albert Agricultural Society, President of the Prince Albert Horticult- ural Society until moving to B.C. in 1957 and at the time of his passing was president of Sunnyside den Club. He was also vice-president of the Sunnyside Branch of the}, Age Pensioners Associa: tion. At his funeral July 22 his at 3 o'clock Pallbearers were On July 23, little Bertha Beaulieu of Dawson Creek had the |8205: William, Victoria; Anth-| yoo of a lifetime, when she presented Princess Margaret! white Rock: with “A present for the Princess.” area knows, presented Princess Margaret with a bouquet of| Washington; Mrs. R Halgrem of flowers on behalf of the children of the Vancouver Preventor- nds on Joe their knowing the facts about T.B. and doing their part members of the OAP and the ers were H. Torberg, F. Clarke, D.M McCallum, wife Minnie, three sons Donald, | Sunnyside; Albert River, Mris. G. A St. Catherines, Ontario and Gor- don one | Brussells, Ontario, | THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958 3 Laid to Rest CAMPBELL - July 10, 1958, Lucile Frances Campbell. Be- loved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, age 3 months, Survived also by two brothers, Ronald and Colin, and one sister Barbara, Grave- side service Saturday, July 12 at Sunnyside Lawn metery. Rev. L. H. Giérach officiating. Chapel Hill Ltd, Funeral Dir- ectors. July 21 at 10 am. 3 Split officiating Ci service on eee RAPHIE - July 15, 1958, Catherine Mary Raphie of 14995 | Washington Ave., White Rock, | H. Hardy officiated, Ona y cremation. | Funeral service Saturday, July 19 at 11 am. from Chapel Hill| , a8 thou a friend, and for: |gettest to be grateful? Funeral Parlor. Rev. H. Ber- pati ry officiating Followed — by Maty Baker Eddy cremation “soo waa ag, WHEN KONKIN - July. 15, 1958, An-| MAE 10 ton A, Konkin of 715:Wilson st,| Wl Victoria, B.C, Age 72: years:| —=--> > | Survived by his loving wife, four | HELLO, MICKEY! HOW'S 2 R GRANDMOTHER! ony and Thomas, Calgary; Alex, two daughters, | Jervis, Vancouver, | " Bertha, as everyone in the|Mrs ¢, Sandspit, Queen Charlotte he Princess Margaret Children’s| Islands. Graveside funeral ser- |vice on Friday, July 18 at 1:30 at Sunnyside Lawn Cem- etery, Rev. H. Berry officiating Crescent Besch Beecher Av-Mewten 7242 Graveside RR service er One public health problem on Monday, id Jane public, on «ESP E E7TS | “HOME AT THE RANGE” | MAKES LIFE MORE SWEET, WHEN YOu PREPARE OUR Salmon Shpecial Priced at only ..... 83e Each Average weight 3 Ibs. — SUPPLY IS LIMITED — — See our Window for Week-end Specials — Giles, H. B. and L Church, H.| Gilbert | He is survived by his loving A. of Prince jan R. of Carrot and one daughter, Lee of Vancouv: Frank aS a There are four grandsons Three brothers survive, Her- rt of Neville, Sask.; Ashton of of London, Ontario, and sister, Mrs. E. Cardiff of} 1229 JOUNSTON RP. WHITE ROCK WI.8-8101 After The Let's ask ourselves the question, To our Fstival promoters, a vote A beautious, perfect thing, Gone for another year is White Rock's annual Festival. The answer could depend on one’s particular view, Which is quite natural how it appeared to you To appreciate or depreciate, quite easy so to do. Well we know so many, always look for something new. When finances are limited, a handicap to overcome, We must depend on local people to put up the needed sum If they are apathetic, new and bigger shows forget, That would be a blow to White Rock, many One thing needs a second look, was a whole week too long, If it was an experiment, did it work out right or wrong. Well at least we've gained experience, Dogwood Disconsolat, I wandered, along a woodland path, Not noting all the early growth of spring, Until I saw it standing there A dogwood tree, with blooms of creamy white, Against the leaves of tender green, And as I gazed 1 thought that from each flower A little face smiled down at me A bird alighting on a topmost branch, Sent forth a song of joyous melody. As though giving thanks for being alive and free. And then I thought 1 too should thanks be giving, That I should sing and never moan - ‘ T felt a God who knows and cares, Would never let me walk alone, Festival was it the best of a WE HANDLE General Electric Major Appliances HEATING ENGINEER)! [PUT IN NEW PLUMBING would regret. but nevertheless, Gas Furnaces of gratefulnss. OV. F. McCLINTOCK Ranges Washers Refrigerators SEE OUR SHOWROOM GRACE ADAMS.