ive set wan decided by a moeting: ne executive In the munleipat ball in Cloverdale last Allen Wilson prealdin, swhite Rock nnd district did & “aplendi collection In the 1950 ‘eampaign and the White Rook “YON Auxillary stands roady to pollcit 2 ‘The community’ Friday, thin year's drive ') wit bo defAed among the Surrey Victorian Order of Nurses, Sur rey Christmas Cheer Committes, the Salvation Army, Canadian National Institute for the Blind nd the Canadian Cancer Society, Surrey Unit. ‘All participating organizations fare actively engaged In soclat wel- fare work within the municipality fand Surrey people are recelving the benefits therefrom, ‘The work of the VON in bed- side and other nursing services and the Christmas Cheer Committee, which brings belp to needy fam|- Mes ‘throughout the municipality ft Christmas time, are well known, : ‘The Salvation Army docs a great deal of reclamation and other scclal work especially in the industrial north end and the CNIB Weal committee, which was 41 Blind persons in Surrey on its list, fs caring for them at the small gum of $42 per annum. ‘Phe Canadian Cancer Society has recently formed an associa tlon In Surrey to provide for thelr patients within the area. ‘The VON will require an addi- tional nurse on the staff this year te cope with their ever-increasing work which means additional cost, All VON auxiliaries in Surrey es well ax other community or- fanizations are co-operating in the cAnvass and it fs hoped that tho eneral publié will respond loyally when the canvassers call, It Is a “overall objective of $18,000 was set by the Surrey Community acces for the 1951 campaign which opens October 1 In con- ‘with the national Red Feather Appeal across Canada, Rook, Sunnyatd CANADAS FINE ST CLIMATE Ocvan Park, Crescent Beach & Surrounding Districts agli Chest at $15,000 Cancer Society Serving White already active ‘Thursday, White Wook, Meoplember 20, 901. $200 per year; Bingle Copy te South Surrey Unit of Canadian Cancer Society hax been supply tnx for the paat three months. ‘The houre-ncrvice covers Hur tng services supplied by the VON and housekeeping help, ‘Mra, Max Meed who presided at ‘a meeting of tho unit In the ab- sence of Syd Suddes, prenldent, last Friday, sald today that plans wore made for the showing of films at various places throughout the South Surrey District to be timed with the Red Feather Campalgn in October. With the inclusion of the Cancor Fund on the lst of Surrey Com- munity Chest it was felt that mem- “nouse-acryice bers of the unit should be ap- x os eae a ; Hoy to assist In the cany ENTERTAINER at one Mclail a ee Appointed: canviisers were: esday's Youth for Christ Leah emit ek te rat ald and Mrs, M. Mecd. Arle Hartman (above), world’) PS sxt mocting of the South Sur-| famous plano accordianist. Mr. Hartman, an internationally known professional, will introduce a Instrument never before played in public, known as the plano chord. rey Unit will be held October 12 fat 8 pm. in White Rock Lodge, when it ix hoped a thre dis- cussion on boundaries will bo con- sidered by North Surrey, Clover-| Rally begins at 7:49 p.m. and ad- dale and South Surrey Units. | mission is free. All ex-servicemen invited to hear Mott on pensions ‘A gencral meeting of all ex-soryicemen in the Fraser Valley Zono Is boing held on September 24, at 8 pm, in the Legién Haul, White Rock. The discussion for tho evening will centre around the Legion's demands for adross-the-board increases in pensions and War Vet- erans’ allowances. William Mott, M.P., will be present at the mect- ing, and will speak on the Government's stand on this important voluntary effort Issue, COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT White Rock in news as local man works busily behind the scenes By MAY McPHERSON ‘A town Is ax newsworthy ax the peoplo living In it. And White Rock apparently has some very noteworthy people fm it for once again the ttle resort has been featured ubroad. ploture +: Magazine and the magazine sce-) Fucharistic Congress which was This time in “Look” flon of the “Montreal Standard: nationally-known magazines was ‘this summer, Lire work But the story behind tho cate: ing is the Ufe work of the man oes Aitehens and is easy to under. fimplicity with whieh i any large. project. Cleaniiness, efficiency plun ch Ms are Ingredients Mr, Sploer ‘believes tn mixing in his for muccesn at hin businosx @ the orphans’ picnic without @ niteh and double pleamure | CAIT¥!NE n delivery of Arotto. leo- ar not only does he tove to feed | “Te | Jove for’ ut haw ‘The story which put the town | 2000 people were served sandwiches dp priat In the nationally and inter-| and coffee, ‘the feeding of the 1400 orphans at|taurant business for himself, Mr. # plenle sponsored by CNW early | Spicor recolved a thorough ground- | {hem Harry Cauineld, ning Crom Tee new subscribers, 24 renewals this week ‘Twenty new members joined Soml- ahmoo Sun reader famlly this week hoy aro:F. Bray, 608 Buena Vista; Mrs, W. A. Lemon, Washington Mra, E, Keeling, 696 Washington; W. Lane, 757 Columbia; Mra, H. Armstrong, RR3, White Rock, 345 Nichol; C. FR. Willlams, “Hilltop; J. Hazlott, Box 595; Bill Jonah, Stayte Rond; M. McKinnon, Box 212, Port Coquitlam; Mra. N. Dyor, 882 11th Et. East, North Van- couver; George Wilson, Wakaw, Sakkatchowan; Robert Newton, Box 147 Hilltop; T, R, Knight, Box 2% Hilltop; George Downoy, Box 462, White Rook; Wm. Connor, 1044 King George Highway; R, H. Stovenson, Elgin; W. Johnson, Crescent; 1. 6, Johnaon, Crescent; A. G, Brunt, Box 489; D. C, Evonn, Box 715, held here Jn May when more than Before venturing into the res ing in catering during his 2% years’ service with the CPR, WIDE EXPERIENCE And many good friends he has made through his occupation, some ‘ot whom follow him to White Rook to requont a remembored dish, ‘Three of Todd's friends, ono of by'n producer, were sitting visiting Todd and enjoying some of his npectalities in hin veatront eate hore thin summer when in walked Fred Caines, of North Vanoduver, Renewals thia woek a Mra, Henry Wabber, 905 Hlnckwood Lanes W. 'T Davien, Box 308; J, 0. Lealle, Box 920; Mra W, 11. Lilwall, Nox 17; Miss Olive Clanoy, Box 141; Mra. H. 1, Suthren, #16 Aoyal; J. 1, Wonaall, Hilltop; Wilk Mam Unger, 202 Martin stro Mre, G, Htrvol, 1286 Marino; M. G, Genge, Stewart, BG 0, T. Meaton, Hox 316; Mra, Ni) Mac Kentle, Box 484; Ro Greenwood, ‘Thritt Road; Mra. J. Milla, ‘Terry Road: J. A. MoBurney, 1ox 80) 8. 1, 1230 Blackburn; ‘Mr; Caines in un unusually large ‘man and the movie man nabbed reap the outcome of la to be ® trip to Holly wove fnd im screen test for Neneh “man and a por OCEAN PARK CALLS SPECIAL MEETING |ON WATER BYLAW A special meeting of Inter to ratepayors In the new Oc Park water area will be h im Ocean Park Community Hall Stevenson and North Bluft at 8 pm, Saturday, September 22 Memorial Fell planned by Crescent Legion | Installation set for September 28 A Memorial Hall was discussed the mecting of the Crescent Branch held in the Fire | at Legion approve the site betwoon tho Fire Hall and the Drug Storo, as this land Stcond vice-president Johannson reported that arrangements had been made for the formal instal- lation coremony of the Branch to bo held at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sop- tomber 23 at Elgin Hall, to be f lowed hy a sacl! and dance, opon to tho public. Zone Commander , Lin: dow will officiate, accompanied by 4 Color Party from White Rock, Prosldent Normoyle and first vice-president Brown took char; of the Poppy Campaign and will work In co-operation with the Laden’ Auxiliary, The resolution pressing the Gov- ernment to increaso sions, was confirmed with a clause added asking for the aboll- tlon of the “Means Test,” and ar Fangoments wero mado for it to be handod to W, M. Mott, ALP., on his first vinit here, See Soroptimists to hear of vacation trips ‘Travelogues of summer vacation trips taken by soveral membors of the White Rock, B.C. and Biaino, Washington, Soroptimist Club will bo featured at the first dinner Mooting of the club for the Full fwaxon to be held In the Congre- gational Chureh, Blaine, Washing- ton, on September 27 at 7:30. pm. Olive Glaney, of the program committee, who mado a trip to Mexico with Mary Maloy this sum mer, th organining the program whieh will tno the pines of & veterans” Public meeting boosts hospital campaign fund another $5,000 Hall tat Thurs evening. aml] py. gw. w MePnal,vleopreslent of de Whe Rose Scie |rntopayers of Crescont be elvcu-| Outlined details of the proposed financial campaign which would larized to ascertain if they wili| include a doorto-door canyass for pledges of cash and Iabor. belongs to’ the Municipality. Directors outline plans for sed hospital; community campaign sets objective of $100,000 White Rock's hospital building campaign got off to a fying start Tuesday nip Sonation of over $5560. Biggest boost came from the Ladle’ Auxiliary to the Hospital H. Eruels turned over © cheque for $3500 to ‘Treasurer Frank Nelmes. The tion teay and membership subscriptions, with the Soolety when Mrs, money represented many hours at the Superflulty Shop, dona Choice of hospital site unanimously approved A large crowd of approximately 400 people heard Society directors outline thelr proposals for a 20-bed hospital on the North Bini Road alte donated by Mra, A. F. Weatherby, 707 Victoria. Meeting unami- the directors accepting the alte — - White Rock and Sunoyxide ine bullding plane “$190,600 would have to be ty," stated Dr, Bindles, “it We are to bulld a reinforced concrete structure.” mously approved action in Citizens from Ocean Park, Crescent heard Drs, A, Hogg and 7. Blades out sed by the commu The committee recommended that the 20-bed hospital occupy = Fround floor area sufficient for a Ti-bed hoxpital so that future =Adi- Hons could be made by building upwards. Necessary services tor tbe Jarger Institution would be provided at the outset. Secrotary H, R, Pinchin reported that the Provincial Goverament of n hospital grant as soon as the Society raised {ts share in labor and cash. had assured direct. Door-to-door canvass planned for local pledges Nelmes announced the anonymous donation of $600 to the fund which was enthusiastically greeted. Other pledges made during tbe evening totalled more than $1,000 in Iabor and) eaak gift “If tho hospital is not started within one year after plans are npproved, all money will be returned,” President V. A. McPherson “However, we are determined to seo = start made told the meeting. this year” | “Local building materiais suppliers have agreed to supply materials | nt a 10 per cent discount, the saving to be eredited to the com share of the cost, he revealed. “This figure may be raised even higher.” Life membership presented to Mrs. A. F. Weatherby Mrs, Weatherby formally turned over the decd to the bospital property to the chairman, stating that she was honored by the aires tors’ aceoptance of her land, and hoped it would be the forerunner of munit other gifts to come Dr. MePhall presented her with an honorary life membership t= the Soclety and a bouquet of roses on Dehalt of the community, Ladica’ Auxiliary reported signing up of 7S new members follow= ing the close of the meeting. Len eee Women’s Institute |e ices ‘adopts’ two Kiddies |.25. ““.chts” “tans at 0.4. Solariam Women’s Auxitlary, | United Church Bvening Circle, were elect= ed te fll vacancies made by mem- Derm of the exceutive who! loft Members of the Waite Rook] \nite Rock dufing the Mimmisr Women's Tnatitute hoard & timely | icnine, at the first mesting of the address on Bulb Culture, by Mee} yi) season, held at the = ©. Bowden, proaident Waite Rock | ste4 Armatrong, Nichol Really on and Dintrict Horticultural Soctety } september 12 They were! Mien A. At thelr frat Fall ‘meeting NOM] Stevenson, Min Jy Moree, Aine 1, Monday, September 17, at 2 pam. Mra, Carter, former preaklent Otter WL, prealdied [it the absence ‘of the preatdent and vice-president. ‘Mitchell, Mra. Young, Mra House, Mra Thin Inalitite decided to “adopt two children from the Stapleton and Mra Danlols were Queen Alexandra Solarium at ‘Cob- Aibat apeakor at (he dinner, Plans for the coming scaron, ax ‘well am worthwhile projects for the Vine of the thousang dollars tert to the olub lant apeinig, were Alscuse ed al the fret buntnows mooting of the year held wt the Ponce Arch: Kitehen on September 10, ——o——— | AUR, HOLDS welcomed a new mombers of the: ble Mint for Crippled Children. Th anawer to a requert for cane visser for the fortheoming Com munity Chest Drive, the following members voluntesred to aaslt: |in hostess at t Mee, Coster) Mtr, Postitt and M®.| a0 me Collard. ‘A whist drive will be held on Wednoslay, Ootebor 3 at 2 ip the White Ro