HOTEL Apply to Jamos J, Marshall, NEW, Park Theatre Owned and Operated by GUY GRARAM Feb. 8-910 Walter Pidgeon MRS, MINIVER and Mra, AMERICA Mon, Tues. Wed. Greer Garson in Me The World in Action and Cartoon Febtt 12-13 John Payne ICELAND Bred. Crawford Evelyn Ankers NORTH TO THE KLONDYKE NEWS Thurs. Fri, Sat Sonja Henle Mon. Tues. Wed. 15-16- Norma Shearer Melvyn Douglas WE WERE DANCING ive Men Of Austtalla—2 reols Extra Special Geo. M. Thrift Real Estate and Insurance One Acre edose to Coldicutt Villas Lots of wood Good road $175.00 Phones 236 and 321, Opp. Station | Outdoor Advertising Taylor Signs Buena Vista White Rock Showcards and MOSCOW STRIKES BACK Thurs. Fri. Sat. Feb. 18-19-20 | Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr | in TORTILLA FLAT Judy Canova Tom Brown SLEEPYTIME GAL | NEWS | For Information 1) Classified FOR QUICK SALE all cu 5 acres, ated, about 5 | fruit trees, 5 roomed house, barn for 3 head, hayloft, chicken house for 200 birds. and tool house, water and good soil, mail 0 woodstied granary, good General Painting “I made signs betore I could talk” SoS Se eM SPECIAL Vor FEBRUARY HOR Ole Treatment 2 for $1.50 $1.00 Regular KAY’S Beauty Salon FH IIH II III IIA AAI AAI IA, DEVELOPING & PRINTING ery, close to White Rock. Terms li ach ee $1,500! Cash or half cash and Ij Reprintsiolonely Balance asreable. Apply to Men. 7 . Brow G. A. Coles, Shep- |} PASSPORTS — PORTRAITS herd RR1 White Roc! ENLARGING coPY FOR SALE—Man’s bike, a. GARNER'S STUDIO doutle bar, $25.00, A. Cole White Rock Theatre Building Shepherd rd. HRI V PO IIIIOUDE DIDO bf WANTED—To look after children night or day, excep, Wednesda: fj Baturday ni¢its, or other Apply. to n PHiMips, Merona street, White Rock FOUND—A pair of glasses; fron oh Wes ite tock hotel, owner may Prt J.Pred Higginbotham Eyesight Specialist at Hood’s Diup Store First and Third Thursday of each month have same wy calling at the Peccricn tha Bun office, WANTED—In good shape a two burner oll conking ptove. ally daabtod, wantn olderloy lady -to help care for home; wmall ro- Muneration. G. C, Hunthr, AR, 1 ammeter Have Buyer for Poultry Farm modern home and “oud bulld- Inga, up to 34,500, cash, F. Brosks, Farms, Homes, Busi- fews Blocks, Next to the Vark Shentre, White Rock. ——— FOR GALE—Bix Springer Span bred, Wack and white, Kood Vira yoo Bemlahmnoo Hun, Cloverdale BOWELL AND SON o DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVIOR ee Phone 193 66 6th Bt Phone N.W. 999 NEW WESTMINSTER A Welcome by Jack Bell & Barney Barron awaits you at the Tudor Inn { Hon of n portion of the Hope pro= erty for tho extension of Victoria [Avenue ‘Thin matter wan dente with At @ previoun mooting of the Counoli, and the ongincor wax tho work should igo Alina Word wan received from the Pro- j¥indlal Sola Sorvicn department jntatings tia, thoy wore prepared to extend the oxinting medical sor- vices to sooln! allowance canon; Also that allowances will be. ine creased 20 por cent, ‘The Noglonal Wood Iuet Officer, Wartime Prices and ‘rade Board, ssked for the appointment of a [fuel committee, by the Council, |Ehik mattor was left over until the Clerk could find out what powers And duties would be Involved. A letter, was recolved from the Clork of Langley Muniolpality ata- Ung that tiey tad appointed n Re- habilitation committeo, and reques- Jed that Surrey would appoint w [similar committee to meet with |them for conforonce regarding “af. ter the war problems,” ‘Uhe Reoye and the health com- | mittee of tiie counel! were naked to get further information regarding the possibility of securing another Aoctor for the municipality, The councitior for ward 5 and the engineer were asked to secure information and report concerning some further facilities for garbage. ‘The Clerk reported that $120.90 had come in for the Russian Relies |Fund. Arrangements will be made for furthor collections for this s the wenther has fously with in- previous Federal Governmen, has ro~ Jauested that the new . rationing |books be distributed by the muni 5 between Feb. 19th and Is : | ‘the ores Cloverdale will be Whe dhier distributing entre; pnt arr nts are being made for sub-offices in the more thleRly pop- 1 districts. In all probability it will be necessary to have three in White Rock. It is also suggest- pd that committees of ladles take hen stati m f these ‘These hods will save Ghout $280,000 to the The people living in the north end of the munielpatity wil thelr books a, New W. The bh reques ty aupport of all is bein: 1 by the authorities ther and more complete informa- tlon will be published, and 2 meet- ing has been Wed- Pur- arranged for nesday afternon at 2 oclock in the Municipal Hall, Cloverdats, At the beginning of the the Council decided that any one wanting to cut wood on munfolpal require to obtain 4 permit from the engineer which would dosignate the locality in- property would volved WHITE ROCK HONOR ROLL "Your Memory Hallowed In A wponyored by Hranol, No, 8, Canadian Leilon, For the purpoke of compiling an Honor Roll of Girin und Hoya who milited in Tis Majentytn Ac- sea In ile war, Ko 1, poulble to complte an i Koll la makeing for the ¢ eration of Wl eldens to holy. ‘hte Wil Yeauire financial help to carry the project throws ‘To Ket the fooling of the pubiie Fegion axk you to anuwer te fol Jowlng duentionatee: No 1) Are you jn favor of h Honor Roll? No. 4, Are you willing to wube soribe @ wmall amount to make thin pounihle? No, ; All wo have a sink or boy omilsted from, White Rock — ploano Jeave Dis or her name with the Hemlahmos Bun, or mt the Por duwked (0 prepare a plan showing {Of $86.00, dotally on to meade, ote. The mom- | —- Hive eriiy herw of the Counoll aro agreed that {ye im O'Neill’ two year ola Mrs T. Caldiouty gaye a tea ro cently In ald of thé Russtan Roller Fund and ralsed tho splendid The railing dewalle on ebild drank cup of fuel oN tan °F 200 Yardy Wednoxany, A purge was given 1)" week. and tho youngator in apparently ——s ; none the worse for hit tlquid ree The opening night of ‘The e troshmont, ner Nrldke wax held Monday night Mt the Army ona Ni han, favy Veterann a v . & Spencer, Lawrence & Cameron, Owing to weather conditions, of Vancouver, real estate /agents,, ayo bought 160 acres at Coldleutt ‘Villu and Intend to devolop 1 ax a Nigh clay renidontal section. ‘The hm Interviewed the Muntoipud Council this week regarding vari. ‘OlW arrangements, enjoyable ovening wan ‘had: MP. and Mrs, Nicoll were the winners, of tho prize, Monday nighty Rene /Tuary Sth, af § pani tere will be: ithe second of the series, " Sn - Subscribe to the Sun Subscribe to the Sun. cl ee recently completed farm labour survey of the Department of Agriculture reveals the increasingly difficult conditions under which the farmers of British Columbia have expanded their production of foodstuffs since the outbreak of war. Nothing but loyalty to the cause of the United Nations and a keen determination to sustain their husbands and sons in the Armed, Forces can account for the long hours of effort: which has been made by the farming comm ties of this Province during the past three years. The fact that from every 100 mixed farms, 50 men have gone to the Armed Forces and 30 to war industry, points to the personal sacrifice of the farming community. With their thoughts on their own people in the front line, the depleted farm! force have created records in all lines of production. Beef, pork, eggs seeds,-poultry. dairy products, fruit and vegetables have all shown increases over the production before the war. Too high tribute cannot be paid this group of families on the 26,000 farms in our Province. Now it has been found necessary, in conformity with a Dominion-wide jplan, to ask for an even greater production as outlined below and the following table gives an indication of the hoped for production in British Columbia) during the coming year. | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Increase 1943 Objective for 1943 125,950 head 28% 1942 Estimate Hogs (sluughter). 98,400 head Sheep and Lambs (slaughter) .... Cattle (marketings) .. 50,200 head 68800 head 5,350,000 Ibs. 22,371,000 dox. 2,670,000 Ibs. 2,987,000 Ibs, 82,100 acres 25,400 acres 764 acres 16,800 acres 81,700 acres 7,000 acres $1,000,000 1,600,000 Iba. 38% Max, postible ‘he objectives for 1948 in live stock, dair pauline field crops, and honey: indicate that will take a considerable effort on the part of al agricultural workers to accomplish the task lies ahead. It is hoped that the labour situatio clavified itself tn p! assurance tinued will be apreciated a