ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs, James M. Willcock, White Rock, B.C, announce the marriage of their second daughter, LAW. Dorothy Joan (W.D,) RC. AF,, to Sergeant Frank Mowrey, |moo High School wero held on June if 26, in the sehoo! auditorium, Attor the ainging of O Canada, Mr, San: UWS. Army Air Corps, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Mowrey, 1325 Watnnt St., Ashland, Ponnsyl- ‘yanin, The ceremony took place in the Chapel at Camp Curtissair, Buffalo, New York, Friday, June Uith, 1943, Lieutenant John B. |. Quick, Chaplain, officiating. ‘Mr, and Mrs, David Oliver, of Van- ‘outlined the different awards which White Rock, B, C, Friday, July 9, 1940 $1.00 per year, 5 Awards Day, Semiahmoo Tho closing oxerclien of Seminh: cents Single copy Ark MeDonal at FL | hone , who fe etationed ‘Thomas, Ontario, ix in te al there with an attack of phe monla 7 Frank Bliokbirn; Booretary, wiyn beth Hallett; Dreawurer, Ghiriatine Steinberg, Mr, Sanford told of tho worvices vo Winn; Grade McBwan; Nall The de 8, Lorraine M Grade 7, Geoffrey, Pringle. Griduation Coremony fol My. and Mra. W, 8. Simpy of ford, acting aw chalrman, made tie} rendered to the schoo! by students |lowed. Mr, Santord addrevsed tho Bwevtwater, B.C. spent two dye Introductory remarks {n which ho} In to past your, and then made tho|eluws, tolling the pupin that they |r; wook at thei Bome of Me Presentations, Joan Hogarth Must not be unbalanced by wuccens ceived Honourable Mention for her | 0 work th the Lost and Pound, ax did |b Ta: George Bimpson, ere to be givon, Mr. Martin traced the growth of d that as long ue they did thelr —— ork they Jonep st In whatever Iine of and, Mri |of ay Francisco, € the sports programme before pre:| Marguorite Hennetton for reporting | followed they would be above re-| eouver, aro staying for a few days ling Mrs, Goesny'a with Mrs, Pearson. Mrs. Oliver is/#enting small “S” awards to the] tho school news to tho newspapers, |prouch, Join Hoxgarth, Clase Vale Sens y, BG : her sister. Tunfor Girls’ Basketball team—Beth | Large “'S" awardy wore made to|dictorlan, reviewed the work done Hamilton, Irene Millard, Betty Leo, | anid Large for her work in ‘the {by the students during. the Henrietta Gre Ph Betty Ball, Dorls Oswald, Grace] Library and to Geraldine Stephens |and promised that her class would|A-F., from Pe Peckover, Audrey Pinkney, and] for Red Cross. Dalton Jones was|uphold Semiahmoo's proud recora,| 1"! Funeral Of Helen Turner; and’ to the Senfor} the reciplont of a special award for|Bofore presenting the diplomas,|° Gace a: Robert Pearson Boys’ Basketball team—Charlle| his splendid work in Air Cadets,|Miss Brearl reminded the audi-| yy : Mr. Robert Pearson passed away early Tuesday morning at the Royal Columbian hospital, New Westmin- ster. at the age of 73 years. Mr. Pearson was born in Done: gal, North of Ireland, where he has. three sisters and a brother still living, and came ont here about forty years ago. In 1905 he mar- tied Emilie Clarke in Toronto, com-| contribution made to the school by ing west to Vancouver for their} th honeymoon, and lived in the Fraser} awarded a large Valley ever since, where he was well known. Besides his wife, he is survived Lewis, Roy Burton, Tom Rose, Leo Nestmman, and) Bob Stephens, Pat) for the girl and boy ranking high-|lomas were to be presented that| tle unele Willeock and) Jack Best won the jest in scholarship, character, lead-|sixteen pupils were writing Unt-|™ large “SY awards for the best girl|ership, school service and attend-|vorsity Examinations and 14, and boy athlete, White Ho: won the House pennant over Red and Blue Hous |The much coveted silver medata|ence that alth h only five dip- again were presented to Bilina Ja everyone expected, quali ls, M for their | cobson and to Le | Smithman, ¥ Aitken, Winnifred Crick, G nd J The student tic aving the highest |e: org Miss MacFarl standing in each grade {1 River road. ine spoke of the | scho in Simmonds filed past Miss as recognized by Misa Brearley | Bre: and received thelr dip.| E55 | Mr, and Mre. Bob { Nor. @ Students’ Council and then|with a large * These students |lomas. manon v “Sto: President,|were: Grade 12, Jean Robert il Save the King" concluded a Yvonne Choate; Vice-President, |Grade 11, aret Wade: ceremon mothe ib by three sons, Robert James, oyer- Seas, Jack Thomas and William Clarke, and one daughter, Mrs. W. R. Lavery, wife of Flight Licut. Lavery, stationed at Edmonton. ‘The funeral took place on ‘Thurs- day at Surrey Centre churchyard, 8. Bowell & Son in charge, Guest Speaker Sunday |e Rey. Raymond G. de la Haye, who, with his wife and little son, | Zecently arrived home from French West Africa, where they spent six Years as missfonaries under the |Diplomas: Board of the Sudan Interior Mis-| Bentley, Winifred Crick, George sion, will be the guest speaker at| Davis, Joan Simmons, the Sunday School and. forenoon Service of the White Rock Gospel ‘according to classes. Pass List For Semiahmoo Lloyd Louis and De be nics who ha: n trainin High Schoo] University Entrance results will announced ater. ine mech Jects: Lorna Baston, Elizabeth Hal- lett, Larry Head, Jack King, Lehman, Charles Li |teson, Roy Young. Emerald Parrott, Thelma , Edith Wat: ‘Thomas, Ont Bruce Allison, Allan Baker, _ '¥ Deroo, Terry Downes, Buddy Mr i t Hadden, Gordon Dolores Jin Ker- Y: .| foot, Ted Kopp, Henry Kuhn, Joe Kuhn, K Helen Turn Names are in alphabetical order and Kathie Passed into Grade 10; Ivy Ald- |ham, Robert Anderson, Helen Ben-| 1osle Received High School Graduation Mary Aitken, ‘on, Elaine | Son, I friede Gabriel, Betty-Jean Goodale, Janet Hallett, Beth Hamilton, sell Holcomb, Anita Hudson, John MeMur Passed certain subjects In Grade 2:3 IMckw: ft rt MoN; Miller, Julia Morg: Tabernacle. He will give un ac-| Tt" Johnston. ae Audrey Pinkney fount of lis work and experience} Pasved into Grade 12: Byron Al! Pringle, Dorothy Robortson, Heten | ‘8, Barbara Steele, Bill fn ‘that dificult land where he ward, Marguerite Raker, Frank !Russoll, Shirley Simmonde, sim |Suthorl Milian ‘Torgerson, Seoree Simpson Worked mainly among Mohamme-|Blackburn, Dorothy Bohn, Robert Sin thet pat anthony aratoniiracis| Erank "Gvrlag, Gortoni Watson, Do ae K dans. [Boucher, Joan Constable, Dorothy | ion, Nargaret Klopp, Ireno Millard, | Woolsey. The. Mikes Av f (Me and Mrs. de la Haye andj James, Harvey LaPior‘e, Leah |2"" ‘ ual Matily. of Woodfibrey BGs iatety Teddy are the guests of Rev, and ‘Mrs. §. Cansells for two weeks, Fr ‘oley, | Betty Grade 11: Enid Maxfleld, Nigol Rob- orts, Kathleen Asherott, Marguorita Ren. neton, Florence Biggs, Gwen Charles, Harris, Dale Hunter, Audrey John json, Ronald Kitzel, Doris Lehman, Manten, Margaret. McNoo, Rumble, Steinberg, Joyee Upton sd SS Elemenary School |Doris Os Mumm, Rita Palmer, Betty Price, | pon Md; Betty Penn, Belly!’ Passed Into Grade. 8: Ida: Buc: jant Week tor a Rolen aes Lola Saundors, Ethel Turner, Mar, I. jholtz, Doria Burger, Sidney Bur- of thelr grandmother, Mes. R Pap Bareb Wadey, Ellen Watson, Juana] Passed in cortain Grade 9 sa [rom Pat Cariiog Re couse. pall cornor, Cannibal Weston, Pat Willeock, Jects: Ruth Berkeley, Dorothy |Bily Delaney, Weldy eodham, street, Ss Brondwood, Roy Burton, Gordon Sey Forsman, Harold John. = ~ ‘assed in certain subjects in| stono, Garry Kim. Recontly Mrs. ¢ 2 Lee, Bob Lewis, Stuart Marshall, hall, Blsto f Baise Perry, Hob Btéplionsy| Edna Foe ne Newcomb, Sek. thé Misses Anthony and Davis, Joan Deo, Stan Fryer, Lois ot WoL RRND eee p onn MA Pettorson, Manfried Schroeder, lshaw of WD, RCAE. who fe Hassell, Horbert Helin, Nona ; Ne: eaael SGSHOrE Robert Smith, Ray Woodward, Isa: 1ast week for the eas: yess Hyehos, Arthur Jackson, stinmio rerert Smithy Ri Mtoe Abect, Seat Yok aee eRe Keene, Bob Mickle, Thelma Parrott, BO! ee ea - ie Ona Connte Penn, Kenneth sheppard, P¥los, Ted Bokgor, Erika Rooster, A bad: wotident eccurmd on. TackiSIRERERIHOHG Craran jordon, Booster, Mary Coldwell, A A aaa . y 7 Dunean Coltoriohn, Caroling MY at ree pace (St Cooma; Datty Gove, Helen Ganton, Caminvell River road, ia Gallien Hugh Graham, Honry Hardbatto, Dei far Rg a Stolle, MONE, Aliian -AeNalley, Ve) GORA, re bine stig fs Myrtle MoConkey, Tobby Ouward, Second best ns both were tit ny Victoria Petrott, Gooftroy Pringle, lapldated condition after, Mabol Rioharda, HNL Russel, Joan Six, Ralph Wyborn, Thora Uron. (@) A P oO. of Mra, Collishaw, 1684. Pyeng Vie- o} ot. ta, Aprons, noveltfoseand a pond 1 j woh N for the children. Como and bye Tho White Rock Deaueh NG a en cae ae ef the Ol Age) Ponstonorn’ Orkan: 2 rasan, Boe fration will hold thetr rogular a monthly meoting op Wednpsday, jy ‘Happell, who ts head July 7th. at 2 pam, tn the White ator at Port Rock Hotel, nigetriwh 5 after our) The agenda for c Bisneks: hes man, Cortatned at a dinner tn Pasaod {nto Grade 11: Joo Allen, Ethel Hoya, Pat Coughlan, Norah Gutteridge, Audrey Passed into Grade 9: Hlste Adolphe, Mary Anderson, Jean An- kus, Betty Tall, Pam Brockhurat, Olga Bucholz, Pat Choate, Joyce Goges, Arlone Hillman, Gwon King, Annie Kuhn, Betty Lee, Louise Manton, Lorraine MoNalley, Marlon nid Largo, Hetty Lowers, Betty Stanley Jick Smith, Christine Tho White Rock V.O.N, will bout n thoir Summer Garden Party pext Wodnosday, July 14th, at the home Pasnod in cortain Grado 10 nub. hay been accomplished, Despite the large transtont number of pupils, Promotion Hite wore high; $80 tn cawh hak beon sent to the Jr, Red Crovs Headquartors; $716 worth of War Savings Stamps have hoon bought by the pupils; and the flower borders begun this year [show reaulty, hite Rock (On Thursday afternoon a pro- N Of mporty markod the cloning |