lonian Society are already of Rabbio Burns. At a home of President J. Hazlett, the for the concert to be held in the chton is ticket convener and reports idy. At the regular monthly meeting lent John Hunter was asked by into office members of the board al installation rites were carried through A minute of silence was observed in who recently passed away. Entertainment evening were Alan Lambie and John Amos, ton in charge of games. suk I ss father and his aunt, Mrs. Janet i Patton, y Hill of Victoria atton, hai Racifle Avenue. ied her friends and neighbors at a delightful CALGARY VISITORS : tea during the holiday season.| Mr. and Mrs. W. S, McLin-| tock of Calgary ,who are stay-| eee FROM NEW JERSEY ing at the Ideal Auto Court on Pacific Avenue, are planning to berries OF Grown Here south That question could easily be asked by Mr. S. W. Smith of 14841 Buena Vista Avenue who arrived at the Sun office on ‘Monday with two raspberry stalks. One displayed seven large red berries and the other four. Mr. Smith, who grew the plants in his garden, said it was the first time in 30 years he had Seen raspberries as late as Jan- ‘uary. It is strange that raspberry Plants should bear ripe herries in this climate. At this time of year pollinization is needed to produce the berry, Mr. Smith thi th 40 B at col As School Trustee Sentative for School Iti iS PE spend the winter in White Rock. ters, Carol, Patricia, Mimi and eeae sy ®: baby Helen Marie, arriyed on Christmas Eve to spend the ho- lidays with Mrs, Csolti's mother IN HOSPITAL Miss Pat Hamilton, daughter Mrs. ‘Desmond, Street. |Victoria Avenue, has been a On aehern home [Patient in’ Shrove Hospital, | Portland. Oregon, since July. | of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Desmond in Vancouver was the scene of a family retinion when 17 mem- bers, including nine grand- children, were present. She is reported to be on the road to recovery and will be jhome this month. Guests of | |Mrs. Hamilton during the holi- days were Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Mrs. B. J. Ball, of Merklin Street, spent Christmas with May RT OcER eB a iiaave vein’ the her daughter and son-in-law, Tri Stein e A 7 ~ Face inity Lutheran Church at 8 ae aug eo pease ew. West: Pm., South Westminster. aise Gi ays Ball. Vancouver, | Following the ceremony Mr. ‘Another resident of Mertlin st, [20 Mrs. Deacon left for Cali- ee Phyllis Munday. also visit. 20rmla on their wedding trip. ed her ey in Bellingham on Upon their return they will Christmas Day and then travel- reside in Ocean Park. } led by bus to Marysville for the | TT a at remainder of the holiday. |OCEAN PARK NEWS pos | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stephen BACK TO SCHOOL of Ocean Park spent Christmas Donald Cochrane has return-|/and the New Year with their ed to his studies at the Vernon | son, Ian W. Stephen, and their Boys’ Preparatory School after|daughter, Mrs. Norman Mac- | spending the holidays with his|Donald, in Vancouver. | Run Down From . The “FLU” TAKE VITAMINS TO PICK YOU UP WAMPOLE’S EXTRACT VI-CAL-FER TABLETS » VITERRA PLUS CAPSULES VITA VITES PLUS TABLETS GERITOL, LIQUID OR TABLETS in a ceremony performe ‘ by at 11.15 d bY walk in the wa shine. swimmers celebrated by their annual dip at English They were members famed Vancouver Club. year-old Royal Avenue, one of this re- MALTLEVOL PLAIN ; “MALTLEVOL 12 _ N.C. LIQUID OR CAPSULES INFANTOL FOR CHILDREN _ SUPPORT UBC DEVELOPMENT FUND escrintion Pharmacy Washington and Vidal Street Diese ait WI. 89710 a: P Pharmacy a MA, WI, 89494 a) lea neg augural meeting held Monday |¢ at Surrey Centre. Burrows won the right to re 0) of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton of |Present this city on the board | one ¢, by acclamation in December. sort’s oldest and most ardent followers of the water exercise. leeoule Mayor’s While Drivine mayor, Charles N, Defieux, died fieux suffered a heart seizure while driving west on Yale St. His wife was a passenger in the ie car at the time. The vehicle ||}! LA | A D Ploughed across a lawn and | jcame to a halt in front of a Burrows Sworn In |house. 15791 Campbell River Road Jack Burrows was formally |ogg9 Sworn in as White Rock's repre- |kn, € District /ness all over B.C. |No. 36 at the 1958 Board’s in-|in 1946 as purchas pany. ar health-giving Some 5,000 spectators lined e beach at English Bay to sce © swimmers plunge into the degrees of water. Williamson's rother Dies IN 10 BEAUTIFUL SHADES uc each TILE FOR ONE 10x12 ROOM, including Sales Tax .......... $14.49 Albert Reginald Defieux, 73, brother of White Rock's first the wheel of his car in Van- luver Monday. Police reported that Mr. De- Mr. Defieux, who resided at ||]| Oak Street, was well-||]) own in the contracting busi- He retired |' is survived by his wife, ing agent nthe \Dominton Bridge “Com- EEE ae | ughter, Blanche at home: | BUY THAT N EW LIG HT Phone: WI. 8-0060 He : ¢ a son, H. A. Defieux, New West J. M. Dingwall of Newton was minster; two brothers, 0, T elected president of the Board |nefieux. Washington: for the coming year. He re-| has White Rock fone 1X U E FROM places William Beagle. si Other members sworn in on |p, Monday by Surrey Magistrate John Hunter who resides in| t She then took a arm January sun- a.m hi in same day some 60 ¢) On the of the Polar Beat |p, m 2 of p Among the swimmers was 76 Wilfred Atwell th 1 G regorchuk, 1351 Stayte Road. | | eee | The Coldicut Group will meet "| ite Roc ar Ware it the home of Mrs. H. Bing- am, Marine Drive, Tuesday, lan. 14, with Mrs, F. Clement Phone WI. 8-9606 nd Mrs. D. Davis as co-host- SSCS. FLOWER | ae | FOR . Potted Plants ROSEMOUNT FLORIST | 15025 Washington a 72% GEORGE There is only one place to buy those shoes and that’s at the The Shoe Box on Hilltop. eee eee ren. King | Washington Avenue. will ister, Mrs. evelstoke Edna Buchanan, of | and two grandchild-| WHITE ROCK HARDWARE eee el ON ; 3 Funeral service was held on | Lil: |White Rock, inc! Wat: |v, | FROM EGYPT [ienegen, a feanily) rom TD lgon, Mie Le Shave, fe Petersen |Wednesday, Jan. 8, from Har.| Bae Reruns Sot, je ee land Len Shepherd’ ron’ Bros. Chapel, Vancouver. | gS, » Foster eet, M. Ta See ae ey received a large and imposing | Bank Manager Al Egyptian engraving BE Eres | Married Last Saturday Poles bese io ue ees Ceiling Fixtures Sie Secitien to t Both ae Puen Bea iit aartloge Propel nae res Bear! 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