“4 . ‘Office located on Washington Ave at Vidal St, Lsatheata Advertising Rates Given On Application Sunseription (In Advance) Canada, $1.00 per years USA: L. A. STARCK, Editor and Publisher, A Big Opportunity An opportunity is knocking at the door of the yOUNg men and women of today. We wonder sometimes how many realize it? There are a large number of trades that aro is ing taught to those who have joined the services; trades ‘that will stand them in good stead when peace comes again; trades that many of them would not have had the chance to learn had it not been for the present conflict. In spite of the hazards it has its advantages. Then there is another aspect, that of travel: which in itself is a great educator. How many would have had the same opportunity to see the different countries and gain a knowledge of how other people live? It will give a broader; outlook on life. ~ Travel by air and the Itranporting of goods is going to be a great factor in the years after the war Our young men are being trained along those lines, this will be useful knowledge in the d: to come. Not jall can be pilots, but ae there will be many other openings available for those who | have been in this service- ( The opportunity for gaining this knowledge fis open to all those who join the armed forces, and at no great fimancial expense to themselves. How about that groundhog, did he kee his shadow? If we do wrong the hest way to show our sorrow for it Is to do ‘ight the next time. * A cold stare begets a warm smile. seldom Tt costs ttle to be cheerful and | it Is a most profitable invesmen. | | H ‘The roxues would have a very hard time of it if ft were not for If you want the help of the Lord, | the fools. beter bend burden. your back to the | All forms of government have their weaknsses; there is no per- No man can be a Wesley without fect system which man has) ever Wesley's exprinceof forgiving love, heen, able to devise. Support your local merchants HAS GORE if'T0 BATTLE Extension of electrical service is out for the duration. Materials simply aren’t to be had for civilian use. Copper has gone to War, _ what hasn’t gone is going. p By order of the Metals Controller, minimum is only are ation is for war effort, requests he deferred for the Us government orders, j Mrw, Th Took, of Van- wore week ynd vinitorn wt the Hillman home, | Remember! ig Mr. of contributor matoclal This woek’ C, G, Bockus, busin Mr. David Hughes. | T remember sink JH. 1. HL the Prince of Waloy, aft- Jorward Kine Geore V. It wan J during my visit to Quelies olty to Witness the colebrationn marking \the trolaleme cent o (lorcant- ‘onary) of tie founding of that Hiitorio’ olty by, the | iMuntrh explorer, woldlor, governor, Father of New France—Samuel de CHiamplain, ‘horson, of Mr. J. BU tivenue, who In tum Wad on Kent rod. © property. uy Jhought a ie Nanda with houw Yinitora in Vancouver Minn Amith Weak ond Were Mra, Goorge Simpson, Dorie Hannlow, Mra, Ralph Jy Alten and Mra Witt Hite Mook Women’s ony He A Vatentin Drive, wpan wored by the ¥ will f Wobruary 14), at & pan Tnutitut Ure new vr Refroshmonts colebri Jon ad~ | One feature of th day, Took he Prizoy, "memorable was Lord Rob dross in whiten he dn to prepare t xhorted Gi fond 1) which: rlels Mr, Radelitfe, Kent roud, a new ronident of White Fock, |dored first aid and take and bemutiful country wait like! toni, wa to be coveted by some other | Tho Apectucls of the oc- | renkw | to Dr, ‘casion occiirred on the Plainn of |PMrle, who put clo Abraham and {n the shadow of the |!8 Ms left hand which w monument to Wolfe and Montcalm. 1" the wrin Pe rUa a In @ grand pageant depleting tho SMe Mr. pend . = be painful for some time. qhlef events of th Champlain, Talon, | Mr. Mabgood's niece when writ La Salle, Frontenae, Bian Fania hve Madeleine de Vi (olka! com our aeross the spactor Mere that you ‘know, we Then‘on another day was Nicld aj picnyed to weleome them if they Most brilliant military parade jaye any te peer ss Which took two and a halt hours! ne adarc to pass a given point. Sniiien ene andres: ‘Donnott Une of march be exhausted Duller Farm, anecollr ont, Sturminster Marshall During all the celebrations there Wirnbornd t anchor in the river ships of the British, three F; war and two white shining ships of th United ed the privilege of lunching wih nch men-o'- | tes fleet. F enjoy. ——<— Coming ae the werk, Mrs. Miniver, The ts O tale, told with qulet Nerahacn, of the Miniyers, m midAlbclane Yonge Flin farsly, Westnatag tm he manne mer of ii and cuerying om throughout te violong air nitmetg thot followed he outhreak of war, Greer Garson gives: 9 gractoum, profoundly moving portrayal ae Mra, Minivor, « matron who Taw a rome named after her by the was on muster, who tye = frilly hae nlio Wis Wor eye net om, Whe ape man plot in her garden who when her husband und son go off to the ware and in the young wile of her machine-gunned during alr raid, Alun The World in Acton ang rtoon leeland comm The ey none Payne r peter, O; None were at the end of the cocernn Bomiale plot 8 to kay ~ > that can marr not upre, 4 bout the oldest te the altar first. Also North To The Klendyve « mining expert goes into the youn yke instead finds adventu Excite- cite tur- With Bred Ankers, Lon Devine. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SUN group, aboard H. M.S. Dunes one of the escort ships of Prince of Wales A thrilling sight was the “burn- iug” of a ship lying in the st Lawrence, The _flame-wreathed | outline of the vessel stood ont Irlilantly against the night sky, Church News ANGLICAN CHURCH Holy Trinity Church White Rock Rev. W, R. Jeffcott, Vicar 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.45 a.m. Matins and Sermon 7.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon, CRESCENT 9:30 a. m. Holy Communion ss PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Alex. Macintosh Service at 3 p.m. In tho old Mill office ——$—$—$——__ THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA White Rock — Crescent PUBLIC WORSHIP White Rock 10. a.m. 7.80 p.m. Crescent 11.30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOLS White Rock 10, Carry a small camera with you, and um ont 10,30 a.m, Y Rov. Frank Hardy oS _ METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE White Rock Branch Dining Room, White Rock Hotel 11 a.m. Morning Worship % pm. Sunday School, Bible Clans 720 p.m. Gospel Service Preacher! Mr, Wm, Riddook. Thuraday 7.45 pum. Prayer and Bible Study at the home of Rev. 8, Castells, Aik heartlly welcome. jprae good news photographor knows many practical short cuts in this business of pleture making, and many amateur photog Yaphors could adopt a few with Donoflelal results, For instanoo, most topnotch nows- on make it a habit of carrying a camera at all tines, They know one Hover can toll whon a ploturo ts olng to “show up,” and, whonover that may be, thoy want fo be ready for It. Think of how many good pio- turou it intght mean to you if you mako it practice to carry a small camera Whenever convenient, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE socieTy White Rock, 1 Hold Services In the Masonlo Hall Sundays at 11 9, m. Sunday Schoo! at 10 a, m, Every 2nd & 4th Wod'day at 8pm. Ing pictorial subjects like this, youll never have to pass up charm rives, he ean get his shot before you can say “f/; Another point you'll notice about the successtal news cameraman, Who usnally must shoot in a hurry, {8 that he doesn’t worry too much About composition and arrangement whon he's making pictures. He's more Interosted in snapping the Subject than in producing a. strike {ng composition, Of course, that’s hot tho best way to got appealing pictures, but its somotimes the Necessary procedure. You course, improve