At Cultus Lake Eighteen members of the White “Rock Women's Inatitute attended the South Fraser W. 1. annual ple- nie, held at Cultus Lake on Tuo ay, Othor Institutes representod ‘were Hope, Laidlaw, Surrey Centre, Harelmere, Newton, Strawberry Hil, Sumas Prairie, Chilliwack, Rosedale, Port Kells and Hunting- ton. During the afternoon a moct- ing of the board was held to dis- ‘cuss the agonda for the convention to be held at Upper Sumas in Oc- tober, Newsettes ~ Miss Jessie Stokes of the local elementary school staff, has recent- ly returned from Victoria, where she spent five weeks taking special courses in music. ‘The Women’s Institute executive ‘will meet at the home of Mrs. Mur- phy. Friday, August 22, at 2.30. Through the efforts of Mr. Thomas Reid the residents of North Bluff Road and the Kerfoot Road are now enjoying the Rural * delivery. : Many peoplé have been enguir- ing as to whether the Scout Copper Trall has been closed. For the ben-|* efit of those good people who bi any coppers to spare for the Scou you may leave same at Hughes & MacKenzie’s office: There are 1384 Coppers to date. ‘The swimming classes are fast reaching the 500 mark. The Legion | asks the parents of those rej tered for classes see that the child- ten report each Sunday for roll call as quite a number of children are neglecting to do so. The classes for Sunday, August 17, start at 2.30 pm. A home cooking sale, under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary to the Army and Navy Vetera Unit No. 46, will be held in th lobby of the White Rock Theatre on Saturday, August 16, beginning at 11 a.m. Miss Joan Hanslow is enjoying @ week's vacation from her duties St the Vancouver General Hosp! Mary Day and Peggy Hawthorn are attending summer school at Port Moody, Miss Mabel Jackman of Victorin, fs the guent of Mrs, H. A. Suthren. Bus Trip To Exhibition ‘The Army & Navy Vetw., 1 No. 46, are sponsoring two bus trips to the Vancouver Exhibition on Toerday and Wednesday, Aux- Mat 26, 27 respectively, Leaving White Rock at the vier 8.30 a.m., Picking up along the way to Stayte Road thence to new highway direct to Vancouver, Information can bo obtained from the socrotary, R. ~ Onwald, oF any of the committoc, i are wanted for the Vot- ferdate platoon. | ‘wii to Join tho Vets Jy Contribution To Comfort Fund Over $12, to be contributed to the soldiers’ comfort fund, was realized from the Canadian Legion Wom: con's Auxiliary garden party hold at tho home of Mrs. Goggn on ‘Tposday, One outstanding feature of the event was the many novel tles made and contributed by Mre. Cottington, Ten wax served by Mra, Sim: monde, assisted by Mesdames Mur- ry, Baker, Goggs and Misses Bertle Murphy, 1 Linklater and Eileen Ashton. The dreys raffle was won by Mrs, Simmonds. 3 Day Carnival Next Week End A monster. threeday carnival sponsored by the Canadian Legion Branch No. 8 will be hejd in the roller rink property, on August 21 , Entertainment to be offered will include novelty rides, games and contests, a roller skating mas- and a horseshoe querade tourna ment. GIRL GUIDE NOTES the girls attending Girl Gufdes’ Camp are seven members the at Among Proyinclal Wilson Ori of the White Rock Compa Dorothy James, Norah arguerite Bennettc ris, Mabel Richard: and Arleen ‘Thompson. arc Andre The branch of the fes’ fleld day at the Peace Portal Golf Course on Thursday, August 14. There will bles for bridge and tea rved. The procceds are| divided with the Red ybody ia welcome, ‘Tickets are now on sale by Of the Womon's Institute drawing for th imp displ nzie's window, mem for dor: the able Mack On Situray, A. B ceived) word that hi, bevlics Em had des from at ec falling on him ar Bsnny Bay Voncouver I land The furer tick place ov Wednes day in V nepuy r,a ten! d by tuo, LLefbis brothers, Rev OK Blomel off crrting with invecmens iy) Oceut |View Bural Park, | He is survived by hie wife, father five brothers ard three siste s Mr. ad Mrs, Tangy, of Fern: dale Washington, witli vi son ud daughter in tar teter the! weekend at the home of Mis, W R. Barge. or Mr. and Mra J, Watson, are joying « shore vacation at their home in New Westminster Mis. H. A Ramsden, Provinen s Chairman of the Red Cross Wo men's War Work Comuittee, has feceive | word from Natiin | Head quarters that * the latest cable from Overseas indicates in no uncertain terms that they are still not petting enough mitts and gloves to be ready for the early autumn demand: | Mes: Ramsden urges all workers to} it these articles in preference 10 |Pomt Grey on August 22, to pl Proceeds Of Games | To Bombed Britain | The bowling h traction to visitors this past week, Mrs. Munock, Lard Mr but visitors Mrs, | Fora, to including Carson, Mrs. all of Vancouver. played and ‘Thre button | inst W. C, Frank Semiahmoo Club will pla: and H. Vidal. t ag ‘Phe for the benevolent tropl to be in ald of the bombed- all pro- ceeds out p ple in Britain. rriage took Churel John Leig The mi in All ternoon, Rey, ing, of Florence hter of M Saints’ arte to Mr. bert William Davis, elie: Mr. and Mra. Dayis of W K of Mission, hay pur property on the Kerfoot to bi Road and intends White Rock, B.C., Friday, August 15., 1941 CE | S)00¢7 Given To A Proacressive Newspaper IN A Procressive District $1.00 per year, 5 cente Single copy Life Saving Display Bride-Elect Tuesday|Sunday Atternoon $80. Realized At A successful bazaar held in of the Anglican W. A., was held the Anglican Hall on Thurs Inst. ‘The hall rated in pink and whit den a wiz at-] Anglican Bazaar s tastefully dec table the Honorlng Mise Beloka Behetkd, «| |shower.wan held at the home off About 1000 people gathered at Mra, A, Blackburn, Kerfoot Rond,|(he pler on Sunday afternoon to Tuadiy evening, August b, ‘The|Wateh w very educational and en lovely gifts wore presented in w|tértaining display by the Royal gaily decorated basket by the| Life Baving Boclety of Vancouver. Minos Botty Streattold and Kthet | Demonstrations included difterent ‘Turner, A contest on advice to the | forts Of rescue work, artificial res bride was held and Mra, Sluckburn Viration, and firat aid, interspaced and Mra, Gotshall the | with come display was |ners. Rofreshmonts were |Joliitly sponsored by the Canadian by the girl friend, brideto. leeion and Mr. T. Shiels, be were Mexdames| Mr. ¥ 14 of Kamloops, is Mann, Grace, dstrom on Royal nd Blackburn, ¢ Mr. im. Arthur 3 | Bh) amloope. Mr, and Mrs, mpson expect to move to thelr in September. new reside | | Newsettes been busy t week cutting weeds and centred wlth blue and yellow flow-! sttract{ z ors, In charge of the tea were Mexdame ts, Baker, Judd,t Among the exe Amos and Miss Reld. Over $80 WAS torta on Weds reallzed the sale of home! yrs GB Bral aoe can 2 white clephant, y, pring fala eaten! A. a8 The nization will 1 “Bundles f Canadian Le aw “HERE'S HOW”, SAYS CANADIAN Pte, H. N. Mofris Ont English youngater how a tommy jun operates. 1 to for full partt: tationed at a cross roads post, as bis Central io infantry battalion tukes up a position during practice man+ ‘oeuvres of the 2nd Canadian Division, pauses a moment to show an An contact A meet he exec ittee jon will be held on of entertainment com: ugust 15, at 7.30 pm, in called to a of Prospect on Wednesday from a things wetting dows rant soon had t White ts of Mrs J. Hos Schedule For Sunday timo table elves class rust re The following tho Umos wh port Sunday, Class No, 1 | Roys 6 and Class) and 9 y Class No, 3-330 pm—Boya $ ant 9 years. } Class and 11 yoars. Clans No, 64.30 pam—Boyn 10 and 11 years. 4 Clans No, 6—6.00 pm —Girle and Poy, 12, 13, 14 years, f Class No, 74.00 pami—Advance awinming, diviig, ite . ae 2.30 pam. years, .00 p.m.—Oirls § 44.00 p.m —Girle 10