blicapproval has met the announce- nadian Auxiliary WarS ervices organiza- tions have agreed to hold one united financial drive this year, instead of six separate drives. Tt was on the insistence of the public and the sup- rt of the newspapers generally, that the six appeals ‘one was accepted—not only to do away with a large percentage of campaign expenses, but also to relieve us of the vexatious necessity of responding to what seemed endless calls for help. j ‘As far as the public is concerned there is every rea- son to feel gratified with this arrangement, which ace tually was made at our fequest. It is a great relief indeed, to know that by donating once we shall have carried out our obligations in that respect for the next twelve months. i ; ay * Having inspired the creation of this new six in one policy, it is the moral responsibility of every one of us to play our part by supporting the drive. : In all fair- ness, we must not give less to this one drive than we would in a total to all six. When our co-operation is solicited, let us all bear in mind that this $5,500,500 being asked for is to be used direetly for the benefit of our boys on active service. Ttis a gift from the folks back home, and is to be spent on entertainment, education, sports and person- al services, which enlisted men do not receive by vir- tue of their uniform. of years, bas visited almost every corner of Canada as judge of horses. grain, poultry, etc. and a man of outstanding judgment; his letter “The Semishinoo Sun invites cor-| ‘248 in pirt, P. J. you evidently renpadence from readers on all| Moved toone of the best parts of matters of local interest but the | Canada, at least, this was my im: ‘editor does not necessarily endorse | pression of White Rock in the short the views expressed. time I visited there in 1936. Letters will be published over a oO ues Secy erly: nom de plume but the original copy M.J. Tinline, * ‘must be signed with the name and Superintendent Exp. Farm, address of the writer, for private Beancons Manitoba reference, otherwise the material From The Editor's Mail Bag can not be used, SS Thanks Be. > . Oh, a lad that we'v Editor Semiabmoo Sun, CR TA aaa Sir: ‘That we're not roused o'nights by the dread ‘Banshee wail’; ‘With reference to the recent ac: cident when a lady nearly lost her life after falling off the pier, I would like to add another word of appre- ciation for the gallant way the two young business men jumped into the cold water and rescued this lady. However, there was one other per- ‘That our roofs and our windows are whole and still there; That our kiddies are with us, not “Vaccys’ elsewhere 2 Are we thankful our head rests span tmient on. pillow we're not keeping watch on the turbulent billow; ‘That we're comfortably ‘doing our bit’ in this war Without too much trouble, or risk of @ scar? 2 Are we properly thankful that pls three thousand mest miles from csc, ethos whe this deadliest, of wars; : b ‘nd that ne'er a Canadian woman or child Has been blasted to pleces, en- tlaved or defiled ? | will be opening business about April 30 or May 1 and wish the citizens of White Rock to understand that 1 have not forced Mr. Daryill out of business as his sign reads, but that I have leased the building. Had Mr. Darvill renewed his lease, there would have been no misunderstanding. Hoping this helps to clear up the matter, Fred Hanslow, The Rose Jar Spring Special Excursion Fares To The Prairies Alberta (Calgary, Ed- monton, Macleod and East), Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Stations in Ontario (Port Arthur and West) ‘April 4 to 12 (Inclusive) Going and returning same route only, 30 Day Return Limit Children, 5 years of age and under 12, Half Fare. CHOICE OF TRAVEL in COACHES ~ TOURIST or STANDARD SLEEPERS Stopovers allowed at all points en route within final return limit. For further particulars write to G, Bruce Burpee, G.P.A., C.P.R. Station, Vancouver. Canadian Pacific ANGLICAN CHURCH Holy Trinity Church, White Rock. Rev. W. R. Jeffcott, Vicar. 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer 7:30 p.m. Evensong and Ser- mon. CRESCENT 930 a.m. Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. Alex. MacIntosh Service at 3 p.m. In the old mill office, GOSPEL MISSION Evangelist P. Dewar Sunday School 10 a. m. ening at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA White Rock — Crescent Rey. Frank Hardy, Minister. ; ae 595 _ Sunday, Mareh 23 Rock 10 a.m |needlework and household ‘to exhibitions for the duration of a ‘ y Formed — |V | Another step abead by the local P unit of the Army and Navy Vets oes when on Tuesday last the Ladies Auxiliary to the men’s unit was | formed ‘The chair ken by Mrs. C. a Price, Dominion Director for B C. who explained the aims and object of the Auxiliary. E The first genera) meeting will be | quotation Aldi ibe A eA N Vews bull ac 2106" Beal ter 30 p.m. on Tuesday April Ist. | when someth All ladies wishing to join may obtain particulars by attending this | Joh meeting. yan the Old Democracy is er in this day of “Sams”, Where Is The Italian ? 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