ink a Soenae etc ve mprising in no way = i ete or partial design ees CREDIT UNI lof a flag of another country? Miss Carol Crisp was a wae & Sunnyside = White én Public opinion on this ques- tion 18 being sought by White [pra tues at Mrs. M. Harrison's | The gnnual congregational Rock Junior Chamber of Con- 5 jaLOck Mrs. Warner of Spokan: meeting of Colebrook United gaa ara ea gat {Waals Js Wiadling tht her ees (Chard wh bo halaon Wednes- Canada are circulating ques- |;°* onnalses\ on! this subject. hee eee cacehten, Mr. and |day, Jan. 22, in the Church Jaycee units will forward the Sall, commencing at 8 p.m, public’s feeling in their com- munity to national headquar- ters who in turn will present their findings to the Federal : Government in Ottawa. Questionnaire forms can be Western, starring obtained from any Junior Henry Fonda - Anthony Perkins Chamber member, Anyone News, Cartoon, and an 18 min, |wishing to express their f eling b Short called “Uranium Fever” jon this matter may ais call JANUAR ; ss s_1 7, [Sayere president Ed Irwin at to ; Monday, Tuesday - Jan. 20, 21 wi g.1101 | BLACK PATCH | Soe George Montgomery - Diane Mothers Invited To = aheny ibs eine oe | Brownie-Guide’ Nicer existing policies up- THE BLACK Mothers of all White Rock SCORPION Brownlee and Guides and oth- unknown, but if a |] Adult Entertainment Only eaifopacena naesereoatnis | form is improved |/nichard Denning ~ Mara meeting in 1058 of the White TO START THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 by ir! ide G Com: Wed, Thurs = deni 22, 23|mitte, FALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE into policies in force HOT BLOOD haa Bee ea | ROOM FOR NEW SPRING STOCK1 the old wording.) Ginemascope and Color {or sss H Long, 1050 Stayte LADIES’ WOOL Co Jane Russell - Cornel Wilde oe opposite the old Arnold's | COATS, reg. $35.00. Sale . . $24.95 cee usic, gypsy life Ta E L.K. SULLY eae ern aie ican com: ara Peay uudings n — Car Coats, Raincoats, etc. | % ye will be A 4 % & CO. LTD. HS) Hala ie formed — a difficut task due | — Satin Quilted Kimonas WASHINGTON AT ane “ in |to lack of interest by mothers | jen’ : Beyond our control, ve eq /Of the present Brownies and Ladies’ Jumpers MnernT ICON. |irnesworld cannot be played|t c2® Present Brownl only Dresses, including Wools, Taff 1 s Kagaos. iC L FOR INSURANCE: Jat this date. Playing instead: jy thers attended vette { oe ; me cols, lafftetas, etc. | — Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Coats and Coat Sets THE SECRET PLACE jmeetings last year. The re- are long standing members who O FF — Boys’ Wool Caps and Boys’ Eiderdown Kimonas you in favor of Canada| Sam Yuolet gi = E WI. 8-2611 faent Lee and Ronald Lewis maining nine on the committee __ feel a strong new committee of | — Men’s Doeskin and Flannelette Workshirts — new members is long overdue. As has been emphasized be- \ Men’s Wool- Dress and Work Jackets WHITE ROCK BOARD OF TRADE OT em | COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE AND SAVE IN WHITE ROCK mnparable to a La- ANNUAL ies’ Auxiliary and should not MEN’S DRESS PANTS, Special be confused with Scout Group committees. (All sizes up to 40 in stock) DI ER AND Mrs. K. Leslie, WI. 89309 will gladly give further infor- Many other items on sale too numerous to mention. a Silver Moon one cama ain CORNER BUENA VISTA AND JOHNSTON RD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist Baptist Church Scene | === SSS ——- ‘e eee GUEST SPEAKER Of The Great Light The Couples’ Club of the Pugh’s Orchestra Admission $2.50 Baptist Church will sponsor the , White Rock Choral Society's = presentation of the sacred Can- tata “The Great Light” by Fin- Jey Lyon WHITE ROCK DIP AND DIVE he presentation will take Place at the Baptist Church SQUARE DANCE CLUB Nichol Road, on Sunday, Jan 9, at 7:30 The Cho’ Society, under NEW the leadership of conductor Garrie B. Splitt won wide ac ADULT claim for first presenta- tion of “The Great Light” on December 18 ut Semiahmoo BEGINNERS |": The entir 5 will again participate nday’s perfor- GLASS mance. Accompanist is Gerald- ine Fraser of Cliff Avenue. STARTING Oe ; Mrs. S. Hartnell Peace SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th Arch Rebekah N. G. 8pm. — CONNORS HALL | Mrs. Sally Hartnell was install- next to White Rock S. i jed Noble Grand of Peace Arch Paes: [Rebekah Lodge No. 66 at their REGISTER NOW AND GET IN ON THE first meeting of the Centennial y coh at yo u r SQUARE DANCE FUN ‘ |Year, January 7. | r/ Mrs. Ivy Biggs, district de- = = III PPP LIT DDI DSP IDA puty president of the Rebekah | j f Ee t Ss ie j|Assembly of B.C., acted as in-| in Gg Fr | ubscribe To The SUN Stallation officer. | | Mrs. Biggs was assisted by |Mary McCallum, deputy mar- SSS re shall; Edna Crosbie, deputy | 7 Safety in the automobile is optional at no extra cost. No mechanical Warden; Julia Abbott, deputy safety device can replaco the protection of careful driving, Sea Vue I h t ° secretary; Odelia Goodman, de- ea Y e puty treasurer; Margaret Swain | Last year, traffic accidents claimed the lives of more Canadians BLAINE, WASHINGTON jdeputy chaplain; and Christine than ever before. Someone was injured every 8 minutes A car was a Bradford and Adelaide Porter, damaged every 48 seconds. Autpmobile insurance claims rose to more deputy guardians. than $150,000,000. W) a ii WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY, Jan. 15 - 18 Officers installed or 1958} One result of this is higher automobile insurance rates — because were; Jean Coburn, vice-graud; | Margaret Charlton, recording | what is paid out in claims must be brought in by premiums. But even more Secretary; Ena Lewis, financial important is the fact that you hold your life, and the lives of others, in secretary; Ida Miler, treasur- your hands when you get behind the wheel of a car €r; Bessie Friemark, warden; | AR i Fs eseldahvawtn conductor, Rath. bait arate vidends. . . saves lives, helps to lower your insurance ‘/Ieen Nicholls, chapisin; Irene Cooper, RSNG; Dorothy Ander- $0n, LSNG; Julia Abbott, RSVG Edith Westlund, LSVG; Louise Campbell, color bearer; Mor- LEST OUTLAW |r. tc 2 "Gants, OS. Ky; 88E CANADA iNsuRANcE repeRaTiON Joyce Scriven ,soloist; Odelia = Goodman staff captain. L) ‘The impressive ceremony was : attended by many guests from Cloverdale and Blaine.