Saskatchewan Minister of Wealth Walter Erb (left) said ho “hopes chiropractic profes- sion will continue to grow an flourish” at special banque’ winding up Western Canada THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Chiropractic Convention on weekend in Regina. He is shown shaking hands with presi- jdent of National College of Chirophactic, Dr. Joseph Jans¢ ef Chicago, while Dr. W. Wil }son of White Rock looks on Brunelle conducts painting classes Mir, Claude Brunelle, weil known Strrey Art instructor and newly appointed vice prin- cipal of the Cloverdale Elem- entary—Junior High School will be in charge of the Painting in the Park classes to be conduct- ed in White Rock this summer. Registration forms are being distributed in the White Rock Ray Shepherd and Sunnysiae Schools this week, with dead- line set at Wednesday, June 17. Six weeks’ of art classes, with two two hour periods each week are being offered the would-be painter at a nominal price of| $8.00. All paints, brushes and papers are included in this am- ount with the student allowed to retain his materials at the close of the series Mr. Brunelle hopes to organ-|sure you don't miss the pictures | Joyce McGhan, ize three classes of 20 students each in the White Rock are He plans to conduct his cla: out of doors, weather permi ting. Mr. Brunelle has been in) charge “of the Sirrey High School Art Classes for the past four years. He has taught Art at the Princess Margaret High School for a number of years and during that time has been instrumental in introducing both sculpture and modelling instruction to the students. Princess Margaret school has been enhanced by some of the work of Mr. Brunelle including mosaics in the halls at a large Centennial mural in the cafe- teria. Mr. Erunelle attended both the Vancouver Art School and took additional courses in art in both Victoria and the UBC. He holds his S.B, certificate in teaching. Anyone requiring additional information regarding the Paint- ing in the Parks series held in |Legion Auxiliary to hold garden party | The Canadian Legion Auxil- jiary, Branch No. 8, will hold |strawberry tea and garden par |ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs pm. | Stalls to be featured will in- Jclude home cooking, needle work The affair is to be convened by Mrs. A. Boss and Mrs. M Kyle; Mrs. J. Welsh and Mrs N. Paterson will convene the home cooking and Mrs. A. Wil loughby, the sewing stall. Notice from Park Theatre I have noticed that © many | people phone asking for certain |Humphries, pictures after they have played |here already, therefore to make | Donna you want to see I am meihti ing a few of the better ones coming out on our new show- card “Auntie Mame” in _technir- Russell A great western in color with Gary Cooper “The Hanging Tree.” “I Want to Live” which is the true story of Barbara Graham, Susan Hayward. “Tom Thumb’ in color’ starring Russ Tamblyn, donble billed with “Ride Lone- some” in cinemascope and color starring Randolph Scott. An- thony Perkins and Silvana Mangano in “This Angry Aye” which was filmed in Indo China in technirama and color. “The Kidnappers” which we had here before, but it is so heart warming and quite a few peo- ple asked for it so we are play- ing it again. A new star on our screen Brigette Bardot in “Mam’zell | clation STUDENTS —_|Local Garden” i * (Continued from Page Hi The Students’ Council Schol- arship of $50 presented to a student planning to take Sen- ior Matriculation next year went to Gail Cavanagh, Bernard Charles made the presentation, The Graduation Class arship amounting to $50 present- ed to a student planning to take Senior Matriculation next year went to David Dame. Terry Ward made the presentation. Mrs. J. W. Dow, president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the White Rock District Hospital, presented a scholarship of $150 to Sharole Keddy, member of the Junior Hospital Auxiliary A scholarship of $150 pre- sented by Mr. John Hunt of Branch No. 8 of the Canadian Legion, went to Sharon Ashe, the daughter of a veteran Anita Robinson was awarded | the $125 bursary presented by Mrs. Beatie on behalf of the Surrey Parent-Teacher Council. | was awarded | ented | Joyce McG the $275 scholarship pr by the Surrey Teachers’ Asso- Mr. P. Lowe, Public Tom Irwin, 1351 Terry Road, on | w. Saturday, July 4, from 2 to 5}, |the Students’ Council made ama and color with Rosalind |R starrinB4D: Pigalle” in Cinemascope color, also “Naked Africa” in color “Thunder in The Sun’ conjunction with the Federation [22 outdoor drama in color with cf Canadian Artists “is asked to contaet Mr. Brunelle at his home, 1104 Stayte Road or WL | 23857. | RUTH JOHNSON’S WHITE ROCK House of Flowers 15227 Pacific Avenue ‘Susan Hayward and Jeff Chand ler, also “Man of Sherwood” in color, Watch for playing time on these in the paper or pick up ‘one of our showcards which are istributed in nearly all stores and cafes before the first play date on the program, or get one at the Theatre. J. Petrovich, Manager Sunnvside News Mr and Mrs. Floyd Spinks of Port: Coquitlam and Mr, and Mrs. Tyreman of Mallairdville, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Strum Osear Stenstrom is home after spending some time in the Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Vancouver. . and Relations chairman, made the presentation Mrs. K. Langands, retiring sident of the Soroptomi: Club of White Rock and Blaine presented a $250 scholarship to y Phillips. Donna Isherwood arded with a special staff i by Mr. A. Mansfield Bernard Charles, president of the student presentations Mr. Jack Burrows, si trustee of School Distr brought greet from the Surrey School Board Graduates were: class 2: Linda Ahistrom, Sharon Ashe, Sail: Baker, Brian Blades, Bonita Marlene Carmichael Cavanagh, Bernard Cha: les, Judy Cheers, David Dame, William Dech, Carol Dick, Carol Greig, Pred Hollingshurst, Joyce Donna Isherwood, Ken Langton, Ted Lumie: Donna McGre gor, Robin Marshall, Roger Mel- enchuk, Pat Metheral, George Morisawa, May Phillips, Bob Rankin, Sylvia Ready, Xen Kehnby, Jack Robertson, Bruce ussell, Brian Sedgwick, Lynn Wade. Class 3:— Ray Accarias, Joe Bell, “Alan Caldwell, Maureen Corfield) Diane ‘ Davis, Linda eugau, Gail © Dodd, Lynda Dbuglas, Bonnie Eby, Melvin Edlund, Carole Farham, Irving Hadden, Barbara Hall, Laura Handford, Vivian Haskins, Mick- ey Hebert, Duncan Jarvis, Tony Jongedyyk, Sharole Keddy, Ruth Laronde, Mary Luypen, Jim Nicoll, Earl Ready, Anita Robin- son, Keith Robinson, Dick Re. berts, Joyce Schlase, Terry Simpson, Danny Steeves, Shar- ton Wahl, Harvey Warbucks Terry Ward, Allen Wardell and Ted Way. Ocean Park Four men narrowly escaped injury on June 3 when a house at 12740%Stokes Road which was being lowered onto a new foun: David Keene, Leslie, {dation collapsed when the jacks supporting the building slipped, causing the building to shift out ot place. . A strawberry tea will,be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rines, 12930 Sunnyside Road on Saturday, June 20, 2 to 4 pm. given by the Crescent Beach Group of the White Rock Hospital Auxiiary. Booths will include sale of doll “Clothes, games, hamper draw and fish pond. *. Mrs. D. O'Donovan gave a supper party in honor of her father, Mr. Charles Davis ot Stevenson Road, who celebrat- ed his 87th birthday on May 27 A few friends attended see A former résident of the Sun: nyside District who attended the last Garden Club meeting ‘was Mrs, George Wunter of Whalley, She had recently cel- ebrated her 86th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Brnest and sons ‘of Richmond were Sunday vis tors at the home of Mrs. rnest's parents, Mr. and Mra. S BINGO? The Ocean Park Cafe has changed hands. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover have purchased the building and business. ar ear) Mr, and Mrs, Hoover have also purchased the home of Mr, ond Mra, Wichard on Horner Road, vee Mr. and Mrs. Richard plan to take up residence in New West minster, George Morisawa went to Sara Club entertained entertained the Sunnyside Gar- Sunnyside United Church last | followed—The {WHITE ROC Grovenor Road Garden Club iso desl -ewtth) Hee fad diets, the partnes nutrition and the role of me tal health in the life of g mother. lt The PTA executive hopes every mother in South Surrey and White Rock will attend. den Club at their meeting at Friday. There was a capacity crowd at the Church hall, besides the local members and the Whal- Jey group there were visitors from White Rock. A number of muesical num- bers were rendered, and a skit was presented — a fashion show of the latest in Paris creations. Mrs. Binnie of Whalley was the commentator and her hun: orous remarks were appreciat- ed by the audience. Mrs. W. Baker received the prize for the best yase of flaw- ers at the parlor show. a her herself, Dr. ‘od well knows teat health Pitfalls a mother ean slip into while raising a young family, sometimes to the expense of Your Gift pa Headquarters * DR | for the J pea ckin Town Your Calvin THE STORE WITH THE QUALITY STOCK 14967 Washington Ave. WI. 8-9677 Guide Company holds picnic The 2nd White Rock Guide Company held a family picnic supper at the Peace Arch re- cently. Parents and friends who were unable to arrive for supper came in time to witness | the Enrollment Ceremony and presentation of stripes, service stars and other awardds. Gloria Hampton, Janice Smith and Ann Thomson were enroll. as Guides and Jessie Short man, who was previo the Crescent Company \ WHITE ROCK, 8.C. Park om 0 ed-in - x 7 :00 p.m. eae » Cita hot ortiitea ua | When Double Feature: the timaffis listed with each feature a Guide — ; ee 1:45 p.m After acting as assistants to q 2 ra their Patrol Leaders for three | bi Sih I months, Rolinda Irwin, Melan and 10:20) Also ent eo) abate: yes The Parso: 8:10 p.m. awa i r st es as Patrol Seconds ae the Outlal Me and The Colonel 4 ¥ | First year stars awarded for} ot least 75 attendance were presented to Rolinda Irwin, Me- lanie Oxly, Carol Robertson and Eileen Smith, A second class badge was won by Gail Webb. Parents and families were in- cluded in the competitions that toddlers had a race and the parents walked the rope. Everybody had fun Marshmallows were toasted over the fire and orangeade and doughnuts were served to every one. After a sing-song everyone took part in the closing cere mony and the singing of “Taps see (Comedy Drama) Danny Kaye, Nicole Maurey in Color Anthony Dexter, Marie Windsor (Story of Billy The Kid) News and Cartoon MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, June 15, 16, 17 ‘The picture tops the boox? ‘The picture tope the play! - The First Sunnyside Company who have recently been re-or- ganized held their Enrollment Ceremony and Parents Evening on Wednesday, June 10th in the Sunnyside Community Hall SHORT AND CARTOON 25¢ - 50c 75 Admissions: Week-End Specials, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES K MARKET Nichol and North Bluff = =e ON Hot House Tomatoes, Ib. .......... Potatoes, B.C. Gems .............. Lettuce, local, large green heads ... Green Onions and Radislies .... Ibs. 59 for 17e nches 9c ¥ Cantaloupe, jumbo 2 for 35c CALIFORNIA i California Cukes, each 18¢ New enti: 3 Ibs. 27¢ . 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