Daffodils, forsythia and pus- sywillows decorated Crescent United Church for the evening wedding of Marilynn Gail Far: nam, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cecil W. Farnam of Ocean Park, and Peter Raymond Al- Janson, second son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Allanson, also of Ocean Park. Rey. G Affleck officiated at the double ring ceremony, and the wedding music’ was played by Mrs. L. Johnson with Mrs. Greta Hamilton as soloist, sing- ing the Wedding Prayer. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her fath- er, wore a waltzlength gown featuring a sabrina neckline in a lace bodice, with long _lily- point sleeves. The bouffant skirt was adorned with appli- ques of lace and pearled se- quins.. Her head-iress was a Ppearled crown, from which fell Crescent United scene of Allanson-Farnam vows ae THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 White Rock exceeds Red Cross drive quota White Rock is among several Galiano followed with excess British Columbia communities |of quota reported. fodils, and fern, and the bride's table was centred with a wed- ding cake, tulle, flowers and tall yellow tapers. Mr Rod Allanson, uncle of the groom, proposed a toast to the happy couple. Mrs, Percy Pugh of Ocean Park, and Mrs. Rod Allanson th: at haye exceeded their 1959| “1 am confident that if we Red Cross drive quota, accord-|can knock on every door, British ie to Mr. Justice Harry J. Sul-|Columbians will respond to our livan, chairman for the Red Cross. First community top” of its set quota was Lytton. |for the many yolunteer White Rock, Whitehorse, provincial campaign |appeal in their usual generous manner,” Judge Sullivan said. He expressed his admiration can- the “over the aud vassers now working on of Richmond, poured tea at a beautifully appointed table The bride's grandmother, Mrs. L. White of Girvin, Sask., flew out to. attend her granddaugh- ter's wedding. For a honeymoon in Oregon, the bride chose an orange ice wool suit with beige accessor- ies Mr. and Mrs, Allanson will make their home in White Rock, . . Obituaries SIX: March 29, 1959. Annie a circular firgertip veil of il- lusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and lily | of the valley | Miss Carole Farnam who’ at-| tended her sister as Maid of | Honor was gowned in yellow| with matching bandeau and} gloves She carried mauye and | white carnations, | Bridesmaids, Miss Louise Al-| Janson, cousin of the groom, and Mrs. Shirley Kissack, wore sim- ilar gowns of pale yellow with matching bandeaus and gloves. Their nosegays were white and mauve carnations Mr. A. Kissack was best man and ushers were Michael Allan- | son, brofher af the groom, and Const. Larry, Gilbertson, cousih of the bride. | The basement hall, where the | reception was held, was taste- fully decorated with ivy, daf- Library chatter by Mrs. Lilian Browne Just a little information about your Library Committee. In November 1955 when the Reading Club was formed the original Library Committee was no longer functioning and thus the newly-elected officers found themselves not only responsible for their own club, but for the welfare of the Library as a whole. Under the excellent guidance of Mr. Hugh Skelton as Pres- ident and chairman the Library Committee has rendered a uable service to the Commun-| ity. Other members of the Com- mittee who have served so faith- fully for the past three and a half years are Mrs. K. A. Bell, vice president; Mrs. K, Coni- bear, secretary; Mrs. Kendall, treasurer and Miss E. Keeling, Mrs. R. Harris and Mr. McEI-| ligott as directors or eae On Wednesday, April 15 at 2 p.m, in the Library the annual meeting wil Ibe held — if you are really interested in the ben- efits derived from a well or- ganized and smoothly running library, please attend the meet- ing, everybody welcome, many hands make labors light. Watch the column next week Steyen Street |87 Christina Six of 16689 Camp- bell River Road, White Rock, aged 73 years. Survived by her loving husband; three sons,} Clarence, New Westminster, Everett of Santa Rosa, Californ- ia, Elgin of Vancouver; four daughters, Mrs. F. Carter of Red Wood City, California, Mrs. | E. Rooney of Vancouver, Mrs Rustle of Spring The days are growing longer, do you notice? And the evening light grows stronger, do you notice? There is something in the air something warm and sweet and rare. campaign, Only a few of the 92 Red Cross branches scattered over| Alberni, this, province haye been heard |Princeton, | West from as yet but provincial head-| Vancouver. he quarters states that those who have reported are enthusiastic |the province is and appreciative ‘of the public {an objective of body circulation will also fatigue’ and tension. The “NIAGARA WAY” by Return of Blood Circulati support Close to ‘Total collection to date across $258,000, witty let; not a liquid for quickly relieving body ind increasing blood circula- do the job intended. Proper you in sleeping better, redure Costs Fhthing to try it, For consultation , F. C, HINDLE, 1080 Ewson St. itting nal , BC. Phone WI. £-9495, Just discernible perhaps, but it’s there! As of influences stirring, the tide of life returning A miracle recurring do you notice? Oh, it’s good to be alive, It's no longer dark at five and do you notice Just how warm that trusty winter coat is? And did you hear a robin sing? you did? Why then, it’s Spring! —Sylvia Walton P.O. Box 210 OSS & HANLEY LTD. YORKSHIRE SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 15053 Washington Ave. (next door to Post Office) EALTY LID. WHITE ROCK, B.C. Phone WI. 8-9737 F, Benard of White Rock, and} Mrs, B, Oakley of Burnaby; one | sister, Mrs. Mary Clauson of Nashawa, California; 12 grand- children and three great grand-| children. Funeral service was} held on Tuesday, March 31 at| 2 p.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor, White Rock, Rey. L. H Gierach officiating. Cremation vee MURRAY: March 29, 1959, Ralph Murray of 15063 Royal Avenue, White Rock. Aged 75 years. Survived by four broth- ers, George, Charles, James and} John; one sister Eliza, Ontario. | Deceased was a member of Mt.| Elphinstone Lodge AF & AM, Roberts Creek. Funeral service was held Wednesday, Aprii 1 at 2:30 pm from White Rock Presbyterian Church, Rev. J.| Vass officiating. Cremation Chapel Hill Ltd., Funeral Dir-| ectors eo. DOWLING: March 28, 1959. Orian Walton Dowling of 1061 White Rock, age years. Survived by his lov- ing wife; three sons, William | and Harvey of Calgary and| Amos of High River, Alberta; three daughters, Mrs. Iva Coop-| er, North Surrey; Mrs. Lila Rod-| wald, Belfair, Wash., Mrs. Myr- tle Caldwell, North Burnaby; ene brother and one sister; 15 grandchildren and 26 great} grandchildren. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, April 1 at 1 pm. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor, Rev, A. Laing officiating. Cremation. "ee MACDONALD — March 25, 1959. Sarah Wallace Macdonald of 15110 Pacific Avenue, White Rock. Age 78 years Survived by her loving husband, one daughter, Miss M. C. Macdon ald, White Rock. Funeral ser- viee was held on Saturday, March 28, at 11 am. from Cha- pel Hill Funeral Parlour Ltd. 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