| ck," an attentive ering of 100 men and women at White Rock Hotel last Friday, ut in event of the war coming to ese play an important role fn shelterinj oe from metropolitan areas. “Dr, Murray discussed the forma- tion of the A.R.P. known as tho Civitian Protection Com: this Province, from Its inception by tho Federal government over two years ago. The plan adopted fol- Jowed along the general lines of the British Air Raid Precautions but ‘was interpreted to apply to special ‘conditions in Canada. The chicf difficulty encountered was in the! attitude of the people themselves because democracy was opposed to any form of regimentation. How- ever, recent events in Europe had made Canadians aware of their yul- nerability and an earnest desire to co-operate with authorities had been aroused. Dr. Murray spoke of the close link between Greater Vancouver and the Lower Mainiand municipalities in matters of de- fense and precaution, He assured his audience that all precautions had been taken to protect the lives and properties of civilians but em- phasized that civilian needs would Be up to the civilians themselves. __He urged everyone to do their part, “saying, “Hitler's secret weapon is hot a physical one but Fifth Column Activities. There fs hardly a na- tion which is not honcycombed with Nazi treachery.” Air Warden Edward Morris dealt with the practical side of A.R.P. Work. He pald tribute to Rupert Harris, who had organized the White Rock area, He described biackont preparations but empha- sized that essential services must be maintained. Dr. Murray presented First, Aid certificates to Wm. Ashton, H. Baker, R. I. Merklin, F, Hassall, F. Varty, A. Cunningham, Rod Dow- ney, V. Goxgs, J. Downes, H. Dow- ney, J. Magill, G. Benetton, ‘, Morden, J. Bielby and F, L, Smith. Special certificates were awarded to K. Moffatt, T. Hoge and H, Lee. Chief Len Collishaw of Surrey : Evacuation Centre be coasts, ft will cine mittee in jments. Field Day Nets $88 For Red Cross Aw a rosult of the Ponce Portals open fleld day on Wednoaday the to 1940 Swim in no little way to make the May a hole-in-one om the third this Day the great success it was, But | w the most important thing is that now we have in this community an organization where boys can et the best of training in how to be a good citizen, Let us hope that next year the group will grow even larger and thus give many more boys the op-| portunity of learning to be good | citizens through the Scout move-|d Firee Aid ‘Glass, Hold Examination ‘Twenty-five White Rock took their first ald examin the United Church H ning. Dr. F. D. Sinc ided, Mr. Rupert Harri instructor for the Ia sented a handsom: Can. Legion W. A. women | fon tn aftern ® Hull on ment, Tue Q Je: The South Fraser Women’s In- Kit by Mrs, Gogge on bel stitute District Board met at the Mr. Hibrtls thas’ since | tho luc White Rock Lodge on Friday, June the Pretiters ~ Corpassat |. Host 1th, The meeting decided to hold} North Vancouver. Mesdame monds, their annual Moore and Robson. convention at the| ‘The pre will commence White Rock Hotel on October ist.)ambulunce training shortly and ‘The South Fraser Mstitute will hold | tentative plans are under for] W. A. will be held on Tue @ picnic at Cultus Lake on Tiies-|the formation of a new first aid|9th, at the hon day, August 6th: for Kent SPRINKLING Sprinkling will only be permitted between the following hour Consumers North of Columbia Ave. a South ” :6¢7 p.m. i Under no circumstances will permission be afforded tosprinkle out- side these hours as it is imperative that a supply for domestic purposes 5-6 p.m. ” ” Police presided. Newsettes y ; Mr. and Mrs, Hillman and Mrs, Howler ae be maintained at all times. Any consumers found sprinkling outside the above mentioned hours will be immediately put on meter rates with a minimum of $ per month. . There is plenty of water forall, but it must be used economically and under no circumstances will wastage be permitted. It is with regret that the Comnany is compelled to take this mi ure, but the privilege of sprinkling which was granted free by the Com- pany has been abused to such an extent thatsprinklers and hoses have been found in use night and day, Again, allowing taps to ‘un with the object of “cooling” foodstuffs is unnecessary waste and cannot be permit- Use all the water you require, but use it carefully and avoid waste, member that other consumers may not be so fortunate in th sup- regulations are not complied with. ¢ Company readily appreciates that the majority of the consumers co-op: t extent with the Company and trust thoy will continue to do so Hfendets of these regulations, in the interosts of thecommunity. i Be ij a a an, PROGRESSIVE Newspaper IN A Procressive District Hold Social! Season Officialy Opens Sat. sum of $88 will he turned ove tho Rod Cross. A nuibor of prizow r + i wore not wid, Pro Howard Morrill ming weanon will, of: m 5 BSOUCM ENE ULE We tions WAP he. ined, |r MmMID nenwon wilt om.) Serra gy «es the womoen'é tonrnmipent on July lorayien under Jolt aponsorabip of : 5 MEATS ATCEIVICIES| {1 cad in eubscaitentfaventn in at) ciuutee, Wider oldt sponnoratin Regulations of the Tod Grou tatdr in the wim-| guy wilt atart mer, ait 7 iil be feat A; Sprinkiin re ations are now io aécasion will be featured “hy By Scout Reporter. Resulia were as follows: Low f BET Mann oGiel i force and th Cs for this be groga (mon), Wm, Whitson, 73; 2nd : 1nd trom 5 i & pan. from Columbia 0 otlvity draws | O8# (men), Wim. Dia juides and Tt Jolin, Huntor and hay: ti i ene ‘ett os Tonk: back |10W" &robs, H, Govlottlys rd tow} ants satel ue north and from 6 to 7 from PAS t eal aA ne 4 te AHAB aE lt ©) Columbia to the waterfront. at their accomplish: |F Paver Lixony datvoring. : B Pee eee re a handful, of boys |«men), Norman Beaton 0 } ‘ae caught sprinkling: out with tho backing of a fow Inte Wm. Brooks, 67) 311 raatted on oe Hinbs, BIg Param ested citizens, the troop has grown |1oW net (ted), Win. Moff RRCEraRUeCTEA Heater wise 0 FomneHe Euipateolsl Thay’ tinve |ETmewlk, 62. Nom eon tostante, tt one ae en eee ane anna en provadlithemselves to be real assets |#+ Coli’ James; 2nd, Floyd Partio, |TV On riot, (dus £9 aeteaston to the community, Perhaps. the |Low gross (Iailes), Velma Kerr; : ft { but ix merely a precau- * y nel vs Cave Free ill a regular most direct benefit the residents |}ow net, Gladys Cayo, Gay Mastare Cathettnemttth Ty measure to prevent future Haye received has been the part the Mate tien aoa ae arcity. scouts took in helping to decorate] © PEACE PORTAL NOTES Pa auadstates Cand ne the town at Christmas, and helping) Young Bil Watsow of White Rock |i. ii) Local Poet Receives Honor For her artistic “and outstanding contributions temporary lit- Marion Isabel Angus wai erred Honorary Mem- ne Field Society by the Board of to co erature, recently bership in th Loni “a of to who thems in Upon the poet's honour, a parch- forwarded ¢|inent of x her from Jolin tional President of t Soclety. 8 also invited to 2 a Preview Associate of the: nd is the only person a to whom tis been accorded. Mrs. Angus will the opportunity of passing judgment on at least four tanding books yearly, prior to |their appearing In the book stores. For her comments, Mrs. Angus has the field of contemporary of which she is 3 pri chose BUS SERVICE FOR V. 0. N. GARDEN PARTY ve Peter's garage ftornoon, July for the V. O. N. garden party at the home of Mrs. A. Wallace, Ocean Ps Additional stops will be made al key points slong Wash ington Avenue, A bus. will Te: Wednos¢ | Stop Sign Erected 1 A "STOP" sign has boon erected fat the corner of Maplo Street, Which will compel motorists to step bofore entering Washitigton Ave |nue, This tk a dangerous corner, as jpvas pointed out recently in our: correspondents’ column, and wwe are grateful to the Surrey Council! for mitigating this danger. From no ‘on, It's up to the motoristat ‘The Poace Portal mon tournament on. i noon In ald of the