“Lend Me A Tenor” by the White Rock Players’ Club coming soon!

"Lend Me A Tenor" - upcoming performance by the WRPC

Visit their website to purchase tickets, or contact them by phone or via email.

Mystery singer is JAZZY B

We photographed this famous musician without knowing who he was. It turns out he is JAZZY B – please visit his web site www.jazzyb.com

@jazzyb on TWITTER

With Lucky being famous because of the Internet and TLC’s the Lottery Changed My Life, he gave this famous musician one of our soon-to-be real famous Mini White Rocks combo pack. This is not an endorsement by the above musician (JAZZY B ), but rather a gift for coming to beautiful White Rock Beach. If you are famous and want your photo taken with LUCKY, he might just give you one for FREE too.

JAZZY B  stopped to pose with a few fans. It was nice to see him stop and get his picture taken. I have met some Hollywood (NOT Bollywood) personalities who are not as friendly as JAZZY B . With social networking, doing what JAZZY B has got him FREE exposure on WhiteRockBeach.ca, Facebook , Twitter, etc.


Gippy Grewal is thinking a SQUIRREL in my video - GOOD IDEA

We also photographed Gippy Grewal, above, who some relatives saw on a New York City TV morning show the next day.

Bollywood & Gippy Grewal comes to White Rock Beach




Sites mentioned in the above video
WhiteSquirrels.ca
| Luckology.com | WhiteRockBeach.ca | MiniWhiteRocks.com

Lotto 649, BC49 & EXTRA Numbers for May 30, 2012


Wednesday 30/05/2012

LOTTO 6/49 estimated jackpot $20 million
2, 21, 36, 37, 45 & 47. Bonus 15

LOTTO 6/49 30th Anniversary Bonus Draw 1 estimated jackpot $100,000
7, 26, 41, 43, 44 & 48.

LOTTO 6/49 30th Anniversary Bonus Draw 2 estimated jackpot $100,000
16, 22, 27, 29, 44 & 46.

LOTTO 6/49 30th Anniversary Bonus Draw 3 estimated jackpot $100,000
16, 17, 20, 29, 31 & 43


BC49  19 25 33 39 44 46
Bonus:1

EXTRA   11 42 43 51

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