White Rock, B. C., Friday, July 12th., ae Lads Aboard Stricken Fraser Alfred Jones Alfred son of Mr, and Mre, Tke Jones, former White Rock resi ents, a gunners apprentice aboard H.M,G.S. Fraser, proved himself a hero by pulling the fuses on the ship's depth charges, thereby save ing thelivesof most of his ship- mates. Wm. Ernest Goldsmith, A.B., also aboard the Fraser, was badly wounded in the collisionand is now a patient in Portsmouth Nayal Hospital. William, 20 years old, is the son of Majorand Mrs. T. Goldsmith, Buena Vista Road. ese ¢ W. E. GOLDSMITH. Confidence Shown In H. Hayward A special meeting called by the White Rock Community Club to di cuss, pro and con, the recent di: al of Mr. H. Hayward, princi pal of the White Rock High Schoo), was held in the Anglican Church Hall on Friday evening last. Mr. Hayward gaye a resume of his school work during the past ‘hing: meth- consider thelr dismissal, and rein- state the principal as soon as pos- sible, A strong petition from White Rock residents asking that Mr. Hayward’s dismissal be reconsid- ered, will go before the school board shortly. F. Kaley evening. Schedule For Saturday July 13 presided during the for Saturday. July 13th and repor 15 minutes before your class is call ed. Bring your membership card duly signed by your mother or father. Class No. 1, 10:30 p.m., girls and boys 6 and 7 years, Class No. 2, 11:00 p.m. girls and 9 years, Class No. 3, 11:30 p.m., and 9 years, 130 pm, boys 1 All children taking part in the Sun Swimming classes please take nate of the time each class is called boys 8} tioning hare, Monthly Red Cross Meeting Park End Swim Club Popular nder the able direction of Hal Shaw, the Pz is becoming quite popular with the Major T. C. fat the monthly m: Goldsmith presided eling of the lo ] Swim School Red Cross on Tuesday evening at the White Rock Hotel. Mrs. Wm./Youth of the res More than Moffat gave the treasurer's report|'wenty children ady en- for June rolled for Swimming Mrs, PF. MacKenzie, ‘work cons]! struction and several non- vener, read a report of completed swimmers have uly 1 ned to work and materials on hand, in-|*Wit bY themselves. i Gluding a letter from Headquarters} At low tide, the school enjoys thanking the branch for their re-|S*™es of Softhall, Long ball and cent shipments, Major Goldsmith|Podse ball, while tho little tots build sand ad! boats under fra, Shaw. 8 a‘greatly In- nrollment and hopes, with the co-operation of local clubs and business men to Install a couple of men's Institute for refugee work. eek ag ae Donelson aides the instruction a ovide compe- Mrs, Shaw reported that the local} |()¢ ae ae a mbovide Se, W. I, had collected 28 used blankets BOONE aia K swimmers. It is algo hop aid liad purchased 28 new one: ‘ é sand castle building contest can valiied at $83.70 which, with a cash |" O00 praia donation of $5.25, had been turned] 1 OOS aye tiasaas over to the Headquarter's blanket |e en doch oe fond. es use of second-hand clothing. The: bales were turned over to the W nd to aw on the beach or go to the Rose Jar, the the Swim School. ed headquarters for ‘The next meeting will be held on August 12 at the White Rock Hotel, ‘The meeting heartily thanked the following for their co-operation in], Red Cross work: Mesdames Link- later, Theobald Those at present enrolled Walker, Mrs, Walker, try Downes, Pat Garside, Doro- thy Sullivan, Jack Parton, Lorraine Keith Bennett, Richard pave cattle, Pen eran. *|MacDonald, Geoffrey McDonald, ne MCSA. Canadian) yimio Smith, Roland Hall, Legion, White Roc! em] Laplon, White Rock Theatro\ em: |)cjmgo argaret Allpart, Winona ployees, K.K_K., Women’s Institute RAtiW Av otiGanadlan ine: Brindy, Isobelle Brind: pan Hans- Fee apt aia low, Gem Williams, Pete Peebles, R. Hillter, t Newsettes 1s Mrs. C. Mills has returned from an extpnded visit to Eastern Can- Ada, Mra, Mills states sho in glad to be back in B.C, and partloularly in White Rock, “Just to ha od weather agaly Mra. A. Phillips and daughter Joyce, Mrs. J. Carossan and daugh- g| 1a" Betty, ne nied by Misses Virginia Gérnacy and Beth Furness, all of New Weatminstor, ure vac: Mr, Wm, M, Bruce of Vancouver, in vialting: Mr, ond Mra, J. Loathor, White Rock United Church wan g)Premint at tie opening on Monday Joat of the Annual Summor Schoo! of the Young People's Union of thy +) United Churches, held at Ocoan Gt S Mr, and Mri, Win, Calow, Stroot, entertained Sunday last In honor of Mrs, Calow's fathor, Nr J, MeConkey’ of Maxolmoro, on tho oeeawion of biy 72nd birthday. Aniong the ituesth present were Mr. and Mra, W, Randall ard fam- fy, Me and Mri, Plants and family, and Mrs. A, Light, all of Now Westminster; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Me}arlane und family of Bellingham; Mr. and Mra, H. Mo- “Saunders in attend. SEMIAHMOO SUN A BB OCRESSIVE Newspaper IN A Procressive District 1940 $1. 00 per year, , Sin yle copy Scents Fraser Valley's Finest Theatre At White Rock; To Open Wednesday nod nnd constructed by FI Ari, if | | Desi 1 new $20,000 Park will open Kalley, the r construction for Mr, Guy Graham, on Wednesday, July ¥7th, bullding with the latest sound machines, curtains, fixtures and ruge, The projection equipment haw Wich Intensity Utility Lamps, the first in B, ©. ow Operadio Dual € ned Amplifier, This most inodern in Western Canada, according to |Mr. Gratiam, ro} w Delux machines; the screen te 13 foot 6 lies by 12 feet, White | The are blue and white? Over 200 Join Sun Swim Class ade to ed for heatre so arranged to give ision at all times. ‘The oni cnedtend Calan ‘The Swim Classes under the jolt sponsorship of the Canadian Legion ,|and Vancouver Sun have proved very popular, over 200 children hay- ing been enrolled. During Satur- now ui {ti doors fo te publi Th new at fe equipped | | ie | two of the The ‘ound equipment Ix the new strong wound consiste of B sora mless, been n pr a floor pla the Park ach individ unobstructed view t the ba of the seats, ‘phe new house has a 16 by 24-]4"'s classes an epidemic of sand foot stage for special events to be| es made things uncomfortable ‘ven from time to time, ‘The cett.|fF both Instructors and children, ing {8 26 feet in height and equip-|Tesulting in the doubling up of ped with the newest ventilation |*°™¢ classes, which threw ont the system, the alr being filtered |*Hedule for the da: ditenehevatan tauren Officials announce that any child- Rock, and hold- ses In other ren visiting White Ing cards from Sun cl perature at all times, Local labour has been used al-laistricts, are eligible for the les- most. excli in the construc-| ony here on of the building, the exterior of | Appiieations from children all h will not be completed until over the Lower Mainland are still pouring in to the local Legion, and Legionalres state that apy children wishing to enroll may do so at the Pier Rooms. after the op t ning. Mr. ne Niounces that the adjoining busi- nes block will be finished as soon alter the completion of the theatre as po Cont ‘aham, have been signed for the best pictures of 1940-41. ‘The Surrey District and White Rock News Reel will be shown all week with three new shows per week, new show starting at midnight (12,01) Sunday, run- ning through Monday and Taesd hew show Wednesday and ‘Thurs- yy and Briday and. Saturday. There will also be a Wednesday nd Saturday Matinee. Reel will consist of the high school field meet of May 17th at Cloyer- ule and the May Day Parade at White Rock. All girls and boys par. ticipating in these two events will be given a pass to seo themselves in on. Children may secure passes from Mr. Bob Stephens, principal of Cloverdalg high school. White Rock children will get their xen from Mr, Guy Graham, Drinkers Fined Stanley Bowerman of Vancouver, was fined $50 in the Surrey court on Tuesday morning for drinking in public, and Garfield Eby of New- ton, was fined $25 or 30 days for being intoxicated in public. Both offenses occurred in White Rock on June 29.. Police are vigorously stamping out any prevalence of rough elements, especially during weekends when outof-towners, de- sirous of making whoopee, invade holidays resorts such as this. Paving Started Hard surfacing of tho new Peace Arch Highway was started on Mon day, where the Elgin Road crosses tho new road. The work of paving the Memile highway will occupy about threa Weeks and motorists aro advised to use the Pacific Highway to avold detours. It in expected that the paving: will be completed about August Ist. Recent guests at the home of Mrs, J. McAllister included ber granddaughter Miss Elsie Reid, ac- companied by Miss Mary Hanni- gan of Millner, and Mr. and Mrs. Hope of Vancouver. Free Show Free Show At the White Rock Theatre Monday, July 15th at 8:00 p.m. All you do is just buy two 25cent War Savings stamps atthe | theatre box office and you will be provided with a full evenings | entertainment -= a Peature Show never before shown at this Theatre, Prove your patriotiem and sbow we are not bebind The Million Dollar War Fudd Drive | hook at the Univer | Conkoy of Vancouver, and I, Wel- " which is being put on by the motion picture industry of