Mrs, Alex Mainwaring and Mrs. Gibbon cooked ers and toasted buns on the rs. Re js Rien ee M. Williams, Mrs._J. eae as family on this occasllit were, The fences gathered at il aes Lily of the Valley Patral hue of Mrs. Holmes, Miss D./a.m. and after a tour of the ee and hi fais Eva Crisfield, oe ley, Shelley Rushton, Bar! Davies, Joyce Field, _ Campbell’ wien- Vivian Long, Judy Mitchell, D. P, E f Victoria, and |Seconder of the Lily of the Val EE pee Vivian | College in Saskatchewan's cap- ‘The Guides unable to attend spent a month here at the coast due to studying for exams were | visiting friends and Roberta Rracie, Donna Harrop,/but have now gone to Calgary Marlene Teskey and Lynn Har-| where they will |i, Agnew of Vancouyer and lovely garden flanked by an|son and unequalled sea view they enjoy-| cent arrival | M. Ag: joyed a delightful lunchcon|a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stag- Regina highlighted by the serving of|ard, Brown Road. strawberry shortcake. Mrs. D. Anderson took the devotion and the president, Mrs. Hi. L. Bingham, spoke on the ae eae a new, a lecturer at th ital city Mr. and Mrs. Agnew relatives reside. Mr. charcoal barbecue and sorved | ris. soft drinks, The Guides were greatiy fas- cinated With their evening swim with the spot lights on the out- Captain of the First Rock Company would like thank _all Guides. White to}government as mentioned Agnew has just retired having been with the PEI provincial Director of Trade to Newfoundland) Mr ed later in the evening Sheila made a nice speech when she invited the folks to visit her in her new home hostess served a dainty lunch and /Sea Vue. Theatre TON BLAINE, WASHING (Standard Time) i The tion of the lights under water, side of the pool and the refiec- above for their splendid attend- ance at Guide meetings through- out the past season and hopes to see them all back next Sep- the and Mrs. Agnew hae two sons in Calgary. . Miss Sheila Alexander, bride at the close of a . party. The Captain and the Guides tember, also @t Queens Park elect of July was feted at a The meeting of the Sunnyside delightful | We, y, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 24, 25, 26, 27 John Wayne, Dean Martin, Rick Nel Mrs. Gibbon for Webber, Rose . Patrol and Roathe, Lea Radford, ney, seconder, and Janice ber; Francis Cobb, Patrol Leader Nancy fe Sen Stattend hearing of the Trillium Patrol, and Sharon Proctor. Carole Taylor, Patrol Leader ~*~, with us for tection. Susan Hayward, Simon Oakland (True story of Barbara Graham, whose murder trial shocked the world) CARTOON would like to thank Mr, and an evening pleasantly and happily spent. Those attending were: Karen trol Leader of the Sharon Norma Riley, Lois Piper, Linda Pen- Queen. Two buses are chartered Guides and Brownies. pocket lunch. Web- — Arena on July 15 to see the to | Sunnyside. leave White Rock at 8:15 Wed- nesday morning, July 15 for all Bring a Old Age Pensioners will take piace at the Sunnyside United Church Hall on the afternoon Relatives and friends gather- of June 26 | ed to wish her happiness and ean: | all enjoyed an evening of fun » and Mrs. C. Morris of in the room gaily decorated Road have had visitors with streamers and roses of from Edmonton, Alberta. They pink and white. As a surprise were Mr. and Mrs. K. Long al) bridal shower on June 19 at the home of Mrs. R. Munro of inst the | $300 charge per 1,000 cubic feet | Ratepayers to. The parent body of Ratepay- ers Associations appointed Mr. J. McDuffe, Mr. L. Busse and Mr. George Wilson to meet with |the Public Utilities Commission and members of the White Rock Water Works at a public hear-| ing to be staged in the Council |Chambers, Monday, June 29 at 10:30 a.m The meeting stems from earl- jier correspondence the Ratepay- jers have had with the PUC| |wherein they stated they did} not agree with the proposed per householder | .The Ratepayers have taken the stand that the average cou-| |ple would not use 1,000 cubic} feet per month, and if charged for same would only be tempt- jed to waste a great amount They proposed rather that the charge be set at $1.50 per month {for 500 cubic feet George Wilson, appointed to} the special committee set up| by the Ratepayers reporting on on the matter stated he has sug- gested a charge of $1.75 for 580 cubic feet. | Council has endorsed the pro- |posal of the Zone 1 Ratepayers that a charge of $150 monthly be made? for 500 cubie feet of water. At the Ratepayers executive meeting held Thursday even- jing, June 18, the resignation of | | president, Jack Burrows was ac- |cepted with Mr. J. McDuffe named to serve as acting pres. ident. UBC swimming and |diving championships | B.C. section of the Canadian | Amateur Swimming Association | will sponsor B.C,. open age group swimming and diving championships to be held on |Friday and Saturday, August 7 and 8 at Empire Pool, Univer: sity of B.C. Entry forms and information on these championships may | |e obtained from Dr. H. D.| “Whittle, Meet Manager, School of Physical Education, Univer- pity of BC US ae deen Carey Jack Lemon, ae Wednesday, Thursday, Friday OPERATION MADBALL Technicolor DEVILS HAIRPIN in Eras Carat dune 27, ee acact RENEGAD (Color) ADES Gene Avers 1 ar 12,3 Ernio Kovaks VistaVision Jean Wallace party this was a huge success, as complete surprise was reg- istered by the honored guest as she walked into the room where her friends waited. A basket full of gifts were open Mrs. K. Marshall, Mr. Oscar Stenstrom of ctow| Road has returned home from a stay in Shaughnessy Military | Hospital Mon, T The Johnnie's Cafe Georginia’s Grocery Prescription Pharmacy Hilltop Pharmacy Cooke's Variety Hood’s Drugs Centre Grocery Mosier Drugs Maple Super Market Hodgson’s Variety Rose Jar Phone WI. 8-9701 of the White Rech British Columbia Canada White Rock Sun Now On Sale So many newcomers have asked “The Legend of the >Rock” ihat the management of the White Rock Sun have printed this beau- about tifully romantic legend in a 16-page booklet along with much statistical and general information about our fair city. = This booklet could almost be clas- : sed as a tourist booklet and we feel “ ‘that the many residents who read it will x send copies to their friends and rela Tl tives in other parts of the country. Copies may be purchased through the following various stores in the area Price which also have the White Rock Sun for sale. White Rock Pharmacy Beach Store White Rock Market Winnie’s Grocery Safeway Ocean Park Marketeria Crescent Park Grocery Crescent Purity Coldicutt Villas Semiahmoo Cabins Hub Variety White Rock Sun Del View, Grocery Cameron's Grocery Hi Vue Grocery Peace Portal Strum’s General Southway Grocery Sunnyside Red and White Oasis Coffee Shop 14899 Washington Ave.