House Warming For Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ——————- oe psapecl Male, K r A group of friends “‘surprised’* Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . ‘ if " / and in| Stewart with a house-warming at their new home on Pacific DINNER AND D . C 2 . the week-end. The Stewarts have lived on Stayte nearly ten years and moved into their new home |i) .. _ Silver Moon to the Christmas holidays. In charge of arrange- ments for tho pleasant affair were Mrs. Norman Slade and’ Mrs. Lynn K. Sully. A presentation of a trilight lamp was made by the friends present who included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Short, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd North, Mr. and Mrs, Cy Smith, Mr. .|Gnd Mrs, Jim Milne, Mr. and Mrs, Walt Johnson, Mr, and Mrs, only’ son!'of Mr. Len Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Arnold. Dancing and a yJand Mrs. Patrick O'Connell buffet supper in the beautiful rumpus room of the new home pm. |Murphy, Crescent Beach. brought a vellis eroyabie evening to a close. Mrs: 'S: | The Rey. Sheward officiated, (Sae Sa ee just off Jassisted by Mr. Wm. Bennett. | 96th BIRHTDAY irs A'H Tarmeton of Pro Stan exndiion ances «| Sea Wue Theatre SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist GUEST SPEAKER Pugh’s Orchestra Admission $2.59 lebration held last Pect Avenue, celebrated her |, Bo x3 ” 96th birthday on Monday. Sho |TUcsday night at Ladner. BLAINE, WASHINGTON Ee ee Aa ee birthday cake from other resi-|Portland Choir Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25 Jan. 26, 27, 28 dents at White Rock Rest Hi 3 Later the bride and groom |nespite her age, Mrs. Parmetn, |L. Concert Here i eee) eS aoe te left by car for Crescent Beach remains quite active and great- | > Musical treat is in store for ail ea be ae ° fie DI N 0 re where they spent the Christ: |i cnjoys reading, White Rock residents Friday | qyamtemateriting San. | Fast Noble Grind’s Club will /mas and New Year season with eee ¢vening, Jan. 24, when the Joy- | May ee eres at 2 pris (the groom's. parents Deiorr |mnoas cartnoo Aire singers from the Multno-| GIA LOLLOBRIGIDA mee ee of Mrs. M. Swain, heading south to California for Mr, J. M. Gunn, of Horsofly, Mah School of the Bible in | ANTHONY QUINN Ks | AND... 2nd FEATURE Adrie the balance of their honeymoon. was a guest at the home of his Portland; Oregon, present a sac- Sage IME | Lalit sen vee God is My Partner te Upon their return Mr. and |sister, Mrs. Agnes Potter, Kyle |f@d concert at the Evangelical é oo 5 Free Church, Pacifi id F a yd - monthl: Mrs. Murphy will make their Court, last week. is ic ani ard The aa onthly tea of 2 The 2 i ogi és oF ;; “Lae és’ Auxifiaty No. 45 to |home in Taylor. The groom is } 72 © he program will begin at 7; NOTRE DAME fi ik LTER BRENNAN Glub of White |well-gnown in Crescent where |\WE CORRECT! p.m. he held Monday, Jan. |he took an active part in the| Miss Jane Johnson has been | The quartet which travels to | Thomie of Mrs. Phyllis |Ocean Park Boys’ Club and on jkina enough to draw to our at- |coastal centres each weekend is Columbia Avenue ‘the Voluntec Fire Depstsa.crt |tention an error in last week's comprised of Carol Van Wech ; and Sco us. tie lissue in a mention of her song |¢l, Sherrill McLean, Myrna Pal- = which has been selected for in- |Senier and Darlene Wade — i [clusion in the Centennial Song| Two youth workers in the SPECIALS Book. It had been wrongly re- |host church who have graduat- ay ferred to as “Beautiful British |¢d from the Multonomah School 7 < 7 cees Columbia”. ‘The correct name |are Miss Shirley Peckove' Help The Unemployment Situation : is “Lovely British Columbia,” | White Rock school teacher, Bove the title under which it is copy- |completed a spe: » yea “Dp I 9 |) righted. Jeourse, and Blake Herman, son 0) € Ow EFFECTIVE cee Jof Mr. and Mrs. Ron Herman, y ZON. Marine Drive, who completed a IN ARIZONA : P ” Colonel A. Pitman and |tiree year course. A” Burly Mahogany Plywood S PE A K I N G CO U R 5 E Tm hes Whiting Sailakmoceave ie leet ee VPlank, 4x8 65. Soe $4.95 “ nue, have join other British } - Columbia vacationers in Ari- | Laid to Rest %” Mahogany Wallboard, 4x8 .. $3.95 Sponsored by the White Rock Junior Bess iene %4" Mahogany Plywood, 4x8 ... $11.45 Chamber of Commerce GREETING "S—On January 18th,|$ 54’? Youngstown Cabinet Sinks .. $109.50 eye, am Jhristmas card from Prime |Raymond Vissec de Ganges of | Minister and Mrs. John G. Dief- 13140 Crescent Road, Cr cent | enbaker with a picture of Her Beach, aged 62 years. Survived | TO ST Majesty Queen Elizabeth, and by his g wife, one brother, | ; Prince Philip, was received by Hal de Ganges, of California; sd “ LP | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Acorn, Pa- one nephew and two nieces. | BER A | ‘ORM OTTAWA ide C i REGISTRATION jcific “Ave. The Acorns hail from Private funeral service was |}||Prince Albert, the P.M.’s home held Wednesday, January 22, | WI. 8-9215 WIL. 8-7502 ||| \city where they knew him well. from Chapel Hill Funeral Par. eee lor, Rey. D. S, McKinnell offi- |DANCES AT LADNER ciatig. Cremation. | Diana Williams, daughter of 4 Mr. and Mrs, Jack Williams, | DAWSON — Mary Margaret S 2REY Unwin Road, performed several Gordon Dawson of 6543 King | ———. 4 George Highw. vewton, B.C., | ~ -. A 4 aged 76 ar Survived by |Christening Of Interest 1... prothers, Dr G S| 1350 Johnston Rd. WI. 824417) 2 ili {At Star Of Sea Church |Vancouver; and Dr. R. Gordon, longer ami I@S | The christening of Susan Ma-|London, Ontario. Funeral ser- ea aughte te ee es 0 FAY T0 SAVE Mrs, scent alt: \\ess LEN United Church, Rey. R. Hardy| & bart Surrey Centennial Committee is seeking to secure biographies of as many pioneer families as possible, par- i ticularly those who settled here prior to 1900. officiating, Cremation. Chapel Be tieteration\ihould iicludele:shert blopraphy, of pee aa service conducted Hill Ltd. Funeral Directors. | AT THESE LOW MEAT PRICES Ro- ary 18, at 2 p.m. from Cr Bert Davi the original settlers, plus names of children and descend- Mrs, Dou Higgins was no-} SOPER—January 14th, Ann ents, if the latter are still residing in Surrey. minated as Godmother, and Mr. |Soper of 15091 Buena Vista.) | RONE STEAK . ; . Wayne Arnold as Godfather. aged 73 ye Survived by one | SPEC EG Committee would also like to receive photos, stories Parental grandparents, well daughter, V. Wieder ‘ SPECIAL, Ib. of your ancestors’ life and work, other stories of personal end historical interest. known in White Rock are Mr. Edmonton, also three grand- A and Mrs, C. Davey of Stevens |childrn and one great-grand-| WING STEAKS child. Funeral service was held SPECIAL, Ib. Please send in this information not later than Feb- Street, and maternal ndmo- |¢ Ry ruary 15, 1958, to:— ther is Mrs. M of |F nuary 17th, at 11 a.m Manitoba. from MR. JOHN PEARSON, lori ne - After the ceremony Mr. and h r, P.O. ¥ 5 poeta tvestialnster,, FO. Mrs. Bert Ravey entertained | ‘ating guests to tea at their home. SPECIAL, Ib. vel Hill Funeral Par- PeHGs int off: | PRESH PORK PICNIC ROASTS 31 C ‘remation, eS | PURE PORK SAUSAGE = Funeral Rites Held SPECIAL, 1b. C Miss Ida Mui |For Miss Ida Muir wit | SMOKED PICNIC HAMS ed at funeral rites held in the | SPECIAL, 1b, cre C Chapel Hill Funeral Parlour on eeuUae ts ab Ida Marion Muir | FRESH PIGS FEET 2 con 1 rh |_ Miss Muir died suddently on | SPECIAL : January 5. She had resided in | White Rock for six years, fol- lowing her retirement from the plant products’ division of the CORNED BEEF Dominion Department of Agri- = = s F C culture, after many years ser- MILD CURED, LEAN, Special, Ib, vice in Toronto and Vancouver. 4 ‘ ~ f, | Born in London, England, co ATS and 1 [Miss Muir came to Ganada with OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY it is, i lived in British Columbia for OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TILL 9 P-M. 30years. For 18 years she had e f Alay? DRESSES 2 Price made her home with Mrs. Els All Our Meat is Government Inspected 7 ’ Browm, who is well-known al = ze Ret! : through the province for her Compare Our Prices and Quality. _ hi. 15, work for 25 years with the De- 14961 Washington Ave. brother, Geoffrey At NewDay to Isle of Whight and one er, is) Sgaelanaber Phone WI. 8-9015 | nirs. N. G. Gillespie, Cninton, BC. |! . partment of Labor. Mrs, Brown : | wy A = |and Miss Muir made their home 4 J here on Thrift Aycnue. STM Ie Miss Muir is survived by a ie