| | A i — iar uaa . = The White Rock Choral Soc | lety completed Its 1059.60 pro: tram in December - and ex ecutive officers of the society}! G, A. Splitt on Blackburn Ave spring session, In past years, under the able lleadership of Mr, Splitt, the Soclety has presented sacred lcuntarts during the winter in- cluding “The Great “Daniel”, and more recently \Handel's “Messiah” | In their spring concerts over the same period, Gilbert and Sullivan's operas have predom inated, ineluding such wuniver- eal favourites as “The Mikado" ‘The Gondoliers’ and “The Pirates of Penzance.” This vear, a revolutionary chanve from the orthodox con ro Ascension Island ~« Corpor- Island is located close to the ' 7 lari : .) Wh . . , Alley" the eepts of choral music is being war I | ¢ OO] mii lil iil BATA Lt Mme = ni \ leaf ey which begins al considered and it 1s planned tO } . {> aii Ariiaiit ut ke t ‘1 a I 4 a 4% LS + WEE = ‘ Ly igi . 5 flving to €¢ Canaveral Cpl Oke introduce the group's first “Con. | ms technician, is flying Lap anaAVvera pi. % ae 3 & ) fon ta “Eland ‘with A. shown preparing one of the cert party and variety periorm 1... & a i t the . s 3 eS he a! = % a | a : F a T° a RCAF detachment co-operat CF-100's for flight is the son ("7° the form of a min Saree ae U Sted State + + Mrs. Percy Oke stre] show - yes black faces and wt with the United states re, of Mr an rs ercy WAS eae ey ee Atunotes . Sas Gsas haga babes oie ; + aune 44St RRB. White |#ll the other adjunets. Pre-| search agencies in gathering of S488 - 144 50. hh o, Wal uf : oe METS ny ballisti mis Rock. B.C liminary practices have alreaty) vormation On DLLIStiC LS 00m, 4 : Se a2, . | A pal National Defence Photo) been held with every indication cit re-énigt SCPnSiOn (we LdO Ts i i ‘ ~ = j . . : : of successful results | $§$——Se tcated pertormers, most ay) ‘| * ~* \o_ | -% : | bh Senior Citizens honor members sore BO Senior Vill neral store fer 1) years hond for the first Senicr She retired to White Rock to n tinc of the new | 876 Habgood Street in 1939. Her ims meenne choirs all their lives in various the Anglican |husband passed on in 1945 Church Hall on Tuesday, Janu | Members presented past pres- — 19. President Albert |ident, Mr. V. W. Plant With « Greenwood w as in the chair lovely briefcase on the occas. Sirthday greetings were ex-|ion of his 80th birthday and in| tended to Mrs. A. V. Walker, |recognition of all his eal cho celebrated her 87th birth-| Work on behalf of the group. |To investigate cost Weather doesn’t spoil of closing roads 7 aba Complete costs of legal feet Canada with her six daughters card party enthusiasm involved in closing unused jor: | sne son in 1913. She set-| Despite the inclement weath- tions of city roads will be look- ted in Caleary and then moved | ©: White Rock Senior Citizens “| into thoroughly before the em to Innasville where she be | Association held a very succes-|_ 11. committee takes any action on the matter ,|stul card party on Jan 14 in Ald Jack Hynds, chairman of #4] the Canadian Legion Hall. | There were 12 tables of whist ' the public works committee, had Pee]. |earlier pointed out that cer- Provide revenue for and four tables of bridge. Whist winner was Mrs tain roads can never be opened as through roads. These, he i. 7 = | fy . Lt Li Lil ar’. Kingdom There must be considerable dormant talent in and around i\White Rock area awaiting an Ca] 1 ST dav on Tuesday Mrs. Walker was born in Lon den. England, and came lo ‘irt i eame postmistress and ran city, Ald. Zack says ing with a score of 174 and Mrs, Ald. Max Zack, head of the |Ada Lrown placed second with finance and personnel commit-|. -ccre of 171 : ith : tee pointed out that the pur | First in bridge was Mra, M.|Small park areas, EER DICH pose of the committee was not Peech with a score of 3900. /|cSdaue lanes leading down to only to approve bills or deal Lae Heat cala party will be the beach wherever possible «ith taxes but it is also their | held on Jan. 28, with both whist} Mayor Harry T. Douglass duty to try to find the means|and bridse being featured agreed that such a suggestion of providing revenue for the : - | was feasible but wanted to city Well-apparell’d April on the|know whether the cost involved ‘Licence fees and collections; _ , heel ‘in declaring the roads offic- and assessments on property | Of limping winter treads lally closed would warrant the are fine but the finance com- - William Shakespeare benefit derived mittee should find ways of im-' proving our assessments by en | eouraging construction of build- ings within the city which will bring in high taxes,” he said | ® FREE Liquid Lustre Creme Shempre:) with GIANT COLGATES' Dental Cream 63c | Reg. $1.00 Value ® FREE | BAYER NOSE SPRAY | with Aspirin, 100 tablets, Oly so dbicpien sna CCE ® FREE Multiplier PENCIL BOX with FAMILY SIZE COLGATES'’ | Dental Cream, only 98c @® FREE Hand and Body Letion with SHULTON’S Toilet Water | “Friendship Garden’ | $1.25. “Desert Flower” $1.50 | | | — CANADIAN il at gs Cx, ia 15487 WASHINGT ptm Pr. os fe P —— spring ministrel show opportunity to join in the pleas, ure of self-made entertainment. gathered on January 6 at the|Member of the White Rock home of the choirmaster Rev, |Choral Society for information, and come and join us. You io discuss activities for the | Will be cordially welcomed day production are April 4 and 5, at the Park Theatre, Wash- ington Ave,, White Rock, by ar- rangement with the owner Mr Life’, |dim Petrovich - and please note, ‘you good people of South Sur- rey and adjacent municipalit- | las the proceeds will go to- wards assistance to the school for Retarded Children ments and be ready to turn out in your hundreds to sup-| port the efforts of the white | Rock Choral Society | 4 kindergarten The 50 members of the Soc- jresult of; experiencing the sat- iety are enthusiastic and ded-| wealth of experience with peo- whom have been singing im} parts of Canada and the United out of doors, and with man- lipulative materials, Palning | | skulls in making and carrying | lnlans and solving problems, | ‘help when needed by asking felt could be developed intu) Chinese Dinners Dancing - Cocktails - Dining Open daily 4 p.m-1:30 a.m.; Sundays 2 p.m-1l p.m. FAMILY STYLE - CATERING Border Cafe CATERING Ph. ED 2-7911; ED 2-033) Telephone the president Mra_ farbldge WI BOHBS or any Tentative dates for the two) Blaine, Washington OPEN CURLING WEEKENDS Reserve the ice for your party. Club brooms available. Phone WI 8-9150 or WI 8-0797. The Silver Moon Wedding Receptions Meetings Watch for further announce- *- i Aims of new Banquets’ - Dances - Experts agree that children need q certain physical, social Phone WI. 8-9150 and emotional maturing in or- 3 , 7 , ae ~ der to read happily and with comprehension This maturity is largely a Opposite the Post Office isfaction of success, enjoying a ple ,especially with other child-| ren, with pets, with the world r. J. VAN GEY M.D. learning to give attention and | |to persevere at a task, getting wishes to announce for it or by referring to a pic ture book, being able to ex-/| |press thoughts by such means as painting, drawing, clay moc- elling and block building, artic ulating clearly, expressing ideas | to others, and contributing eas ‘ily and convincingly to a dis-| cussion, being interested = in stories and able to anticipate an- outeome or a next incident in them, notice likeness and | differences, having self-confid- ence and joy in accomplish- | ment, These are the goals of the Margaret Perry Kindergarten, which will commence February 1 at the Margaret Perry Dance Studio, over Overwaitea, 9 to 12 am, every day, Monday to Friday Ballet lessons are definitely ‘optional and not included in the general course —— the OPENIN of his office for general practice at 12758 28th Avenue CRESCENT BEACH ; Telephone WI 8-0812 ee a’, MR. W, C. DOOLAN ; ™. Manager The newest branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce, located on the “Hilltop” at Nort Bluff and Johnston, is now open. Our second conveniently located branch in the “White Rock” area - it is equipped with every facility to serve your banking needs, The Manager, Mr. W. C. Doolan, together with Mr, G E Boulter, E. Steitzer, and Miss J D. Marsom, iook forward to welcoming you. BANK OF COMMERCE MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU ———