Relay on beautiful GULP ISLANDS ig For Information Write to ‘GRITISH COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT TRAVEL BUREAU, VICTORIA, B.C. e and adherents of the | tem. | are a Fellowship Dinner) sir. H. Hicks, a Division | scos it heid in the Silver Moon. Mrs: |roader, elaborated on the pre- eee L. K. Sully was hostess chalr-!eont campaign and its general | rs man assisted by 3) hostesses, | getup, who had invited those on their} 45. > pratt, the Teams’ perional guest list, !Chairman, then introduced the The many activitle: Division Leaders, the Team ed by Dr. Hogg for @ bullding pro- Rock wer as the cause ing with a few apt comments " on tho affair of the gramme, To make possible the attend—|child Mr, J. Gran the church since its beginning | a Ein 910, n fact that Mrs. (Children’s Paintings holiday ne so should see the exam of work from the “Painting Park” classes, Once again | Rock Libr: ng to public notice t ed | varied interests and latent talent tesses at the 1956 d Dr. W to ss,/of the o Par One picture painted by Mari- !¢ Ge at church and fellowship tyn Townsend of a local home THE SUMIAHMOO SUN & United Church Plans Vase vogially vital. in a lush woodland setting ad- } ‘ RSE oye Expans ‘PLEDGE PLAN ‘nirably conveyn the cool poase — — Build os | Mrs Robinson accompanied of White Rock landscape. Sev-| On Wednesday Afternoon, Li Di rd rife need for expan-'py Mrs. Hanslow, sang “Friend eral water sosnes have a sim-/|June 20, the W.A. to Colebrook : ns Gals facilities of thé Uni- 9° mine,” which was well re- plicity and force of composition | United Church will hold a/|A. ‘Thompson, mecha were revealed by colved. remarkable in such young ar-|Strawberry Tea in the garden oe R J. A. Hogg, general) fr, Stax Gren, a Team Chale | tlste, who eee ake cone Bo site ces Panorama Gaairman, on Wednesday even- jman, explained the plodgo plan, ene Me resi is re oe ros re . Wee OS, lave out DORE Pstekes and the power to ex-| Mr, and Mrs. H. Dubberly of |W. Dow, vico-pres,; Mra. J. P. ag He was addressing somo 500 /havo to work ou! Feresdineea no hte alban et: BN i It would be a pity if children |kinson on Sunday afternoon, secretary; this inherent ability should not be given the advan-| _ ‘éhaplain: add ; tage of encouragement ana di-| SUNNYSIDE ajay eee rection. The 12 lessons cost only | Mr. and Mrs, Bowerman of $7 plus the chance of a scholar-|Ajberta are newcomers to Sun-| ~ ship or a camping trip for 12|nyside and are residing at 1940 | Koster and Son church Captains and members of the Ieee th prossute of a greatly ce c jlucky youngsters. sath arious teams present. increased population In White, yw. ven- | All art materials will be sup- Sorc Sn eee see aie plied and become the property| Mr. and Mrs. R. Wolss of Ed-| pupil. | However, each |monton visited the former's par- should come HISTORY TRACED Jance of some of the ree bid ane olothes | prior to taking up residence at a eS TEEN GSS eee Chon, in ean for wate, plat | Nathan ot San Francie, a } 4 VOU VER SP ea see ns eee ae or ah ase Go nat tuo Robe ee HE i Bie cniks cnn. vatsene| Sing Pee Monday, July 2 is ajin White Rock Hospital His classes will start on |many friends hope that he will | \ | be quite well again W. Moffat, who had been secre | . Tuesday, July 3, and continue |soon be quite well again. STAN and the tary of tha first Ladies’ ata|Reveal High Talent 'tor six weeks, Each class meots oa : 913, was also one of the hos-| Anyone who hasn't already \ror two hours twice woekly. Mrs. Classes are sponsored by the |a patient in White Rock Hos |Fedoration of Canadian artists. | pital, having undergone surgery. |PANORAMA RIDGE be up and about again. Tne dozen | AND COLEBROOK e produced | Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greenwood ‘Painting /haye returned from a motor trip come to Crescent Beach | and a shopping |nephow of Mrs. G W. Weiss. Mrs. H. ) Pecording wecrotary; Mra. C. W. Dawson, correspo: nding were the guests of Mrs M. Jen- ; Mrs. J. Murray, treasurer; “Mrs. A. I. Dryden, Pherson, guard. King George Highway, equipped |ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Weiss or plastic | Newton. Also visiting is Mr. H. J. Holitum has been a patient Paul Accarias has been jit is hoped that she will soon |Former Japan Residents | a ay =< ahs baba dy & - “s Ses e , Umm - delicious ! / That's what These beans taste ; they are, dear. i just like the ones : They've been in we grew in our \ our freezer since s last summer. garden! - =“ o* A home freezer is your personal food bank and supermarket, It saves you food money, saves you shopping time. What does it cost torrun? A week’s use of electricity for an average size freezer, storing about 150 pounds of food, might be 35c, And just x think how good this summer's fresh-picked (9, 09 vegetables will taste next winter! |Honshu, Japan. They are the j son and daughter-inlaw of and Mrs. W. R. MoWil- scent Drive; and the | |five children of the young mis |sionary and his wife, three of | | whom were born in Japan. R Not all of Wally Koster’s sing- ing Is heard by CBC Television Viewers; sometimes jhe croons for the sole benedit of his son, Wally Jr. The Httle gaffer, we Jand Mrs. R. W. McWilliams had Sunpe Ine Me see }@ parish in Wlinois for three ae ane | ing on June 17, by way if = ly then he went to a Metho- | "® Se ATE OS Sun prising his pop on Day, | aa |dist school in Evanston, Illi |nois. He was sent from there | |to Japan. Owing to the myster- | jies of the International Date ! Line, the McWilliams left Japan jon June 6 and arrived here on | june & While living in Japan, | |the school-age children went to {school and were soon speaking Japanese freely, a habit which | jhas remained with them. Mr, Reg. Dunn of Victoria is’ / ) with his daughter and I recipe ! |son-in-law, Dorothy and Ted calls for \ \ \ \ 1 { i | Wade, and grandchildren Lynn, 1 Bob, Leslie and Wendy. | I home of her daughter in Van-| Jeouver. She was the eldest |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- tmund T. Wade. f H \ Mrs. M. E. McGinn died at the | [ t I ! ! EVAPORATED MILK 1 { t Doug. Elliott, who was form- I erly a member of the Crescent | |Beach Volunteer Fire Brigade, t has been named Fire Chief of I the newly-formed Oyama Fire Brigade. | = sie { Mrs. A. J. Hogness is enjoy- ing a family reunion, her daugh- jter and son-in-law, Mr. and \ e Mrs. Larry Dagner and son from Newton, also her son who lives here. Trusting the weatherman to turn on the beam, The Oppen- | heimors, Jack Dalbbys, the Campbolls, and Mr, and Mrs. , Norm McDonald spent the week end at the Beach. GIS Mrs. Ernest Hadden is spend~ ing a few weeks with Mins Han- ford McBride. OOO Mrs. T. A Hughes, of The Boulevard, is staying a few weeks at hor home here. Mrs. Chas. Shaw is again a Patient in hospital in Vanoou- ver. 8 S i) Local PEO Entertains Royal City Chapter About 26 mombers of ‘the | | AK of |