é heatre Owned and Operated by GUY GRAHAM ‘| Thurs Fri-Sat. Don Amechs Mareb 13-1415 Betty Grable in Déwn Argentina Way James Dunn - Frances Gifford in MERCY PLANE NEWS REEL Mon-Tues Wed March 171819 Gary Cooper in The Westerner Also Ob You Nasi Spy Cartoon Thurs Fri-Sat. March 2021 22 Ray Milland ~ Patricia Morrison in UNTAMED Also MEIN KAMFF News Reel A limited number of King books and scribblers to be given away at Saturday matinee March 15. For Information Phone W-.R. 421 Admission: 25 and 15 cents Two Changes Weekly Show Starts at 7 p.m, Matinee 2to5 Saturday m - Admission, 10 & 150 Cloverdale Phone 193 S. BOWELL AND SON o DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE Bee 66 6th St Phone N.W. 993 NEW WESTMINSTER Geo. M. Thrift Real Estate and Insurance Nice Home on Royal avenue Light, water and inside plumb- ing. Completely furnished. Price $850. or with half cash. Phones 236 and 321, Opp. Station . TICKETS Baliw)| PRO — 19) GRAMMES. Torn—To Mr, and Mri. D, 8] Royle (neo Myrtle Brown), at 8} Mary's Hospital, Now Westmitater, March 8, 1941, & son, Murray Allon, Classified FOR SALE, Glad bulbs, pink and red mixed; 15e a dozen. Dal bulbs, 2 kinds of mauve and red; 15e half doz, Glock slips with roots; at 5c each. Strawberry plants; 100--25c, Grape and other slips, Mary Achen, 2009 Pacific avenue, White Rock. be ct FOR SALE, used Hupmobile in first class condition, can be seen at O. F, Wilkinson's 1870 Victoria avenue, White Rock. 2tpl4 FOR SALE, English baby bug- gy, sell cheap, also child’s crib, Box 11, Semiahmoo Sun THE Semiahmoo Sun for sale by single copy or subseription at the Sail Inn. YOUNG WOMAN desires work Cooking, or spring cleaning, Mon., Tues., Fri. Saturday. E.D. Strong, R. R. 1, White Rock. FOR SALE, cheap, Cyclone band seeder, new, Bets com- plete, Garden tools, Tackle block wire stretcher, Copper wash boiler, 6 ft. two man saw, Boys C. C. M. bicycle, Dining room chairs, etcetera Quantity 2 qrt. sealers, etc Everything in first class con- dition. Enquire at Beverley, Buena Vista, White Rock. FOR SALE, Privet bushes for hedge, 3 cents each, 3 years old. W.J. Habgood, Stayte| road. | | MILL HARD wood, ideal for} cook stove, no splitting re- quired. 2 cords $5 50 deliv- ered. Karan Bros, RR1 Milner, phone Langley 18911} 4tp| FOR SALE 28 Chevrolet se- dan in good shape, $50 takes it. Apply 1863 Victoria ave. t ies of fruit Roses, evergreens and perir nials. Send for catalogue Empire Garden Nurseries, Trans-C; a Highway FOR SALE. Portable Typewriter. terms. Sun office New Remington Basy RUBBER STAMPS protect your belongings, Advertine |comes to the Park April 14-15 16. Planting Time; Over 50 variet-|(, Apply Semiahmoo}, f ds of recrui to ill vacancies in the active service| unite immediately. There are openings in several| ¥.7. branches for skilled men, young men are needed to train for|™ electricians; units, 19 to 35 years; fifteen truck drivers, 1945; five clerks, 19-45; a Fifteen five for motorcycle nd five auto mechanics, 1945. ‘There are opportunities for many others to enlist as well, Any persons in the district may enlist by applying to the Drill Hall in Cloverdale, The hall is opeo each day from 9 to 4 o'lock with a recruiting officer in charge. On March 22nd Major R. A. Payne, M C, accompanied by Capt. Cornish and a member of the medi- cal board will visit White Rock for the express purpose of obtaining recruits. The Surrey Liberal Association will meet in the Canadian Legion hall, White Rock, Wednesday at 8 p. m. March 19th. Theatre News A musical comedy, “Down Ar gentine Way”, plays at the Park this week end. The story of an Argentine horse fancier, who meets a socialite, who together overcome his father’s grudge against ber fam ily. Rounding out a good bill is “Mercy Plane”, a drama where a wizzard flyer traps his girl’s brother selling stolen planes to foreign powers “The Westerner” starring Garry Cooper, an action drama, comes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The picture portrays an itinerant cowboy who backs losing home steaders in Texas, shortly after the war of the States, against the cattle- men. Next week brings “Untamed”, a melodrama, where a society doctor flies to the north to sober up, falls in Jove with a wife. On the same bil is “The Lady in Question”, a drama. the story of a juror who helped acquit a girl accused of mur- der, proves her innocent when bis son falls in love with ber. Extra “Gone With The Wind” Special: Hudson Bay coming. A social evening will be held by the Canadian Legion Women's Auxillary on March 22nd at $ p.m, Pier Rooms. All are assured of a very pleasant evening. Come and bring a friend, y White Mr, and Mrs, Greive of Clover-!] date tinve purchased property:/on| Marine Drive went. ’ Mra. H. J. Mareh aud family have! moved Into the cottage on Victoria Ave, recently purchased by Mr, T, Weston, fase Mrs. M, Galbraith of New Weat- minster is a holiday guest at the North Block. 1 Three very Hfellke paintings in’ oll are on display in David Hughes’ window. Painted by Wm, Taylor, the work portrays the likeness of Prime Minister Churchill, Air Mar- shal Bishop and Lieut-Gen. Mac- naughton. ' i Mr, and Mrs. Fowler, recent ar-! rivals from the prairies, have pur-| chased the Goldsmith home on i Buena Vista, ' On Wednesday last at the Com- munity Club, Bingo and Whist, held at the Army & Navy Hall, Mrs. J. Hart and Ed Smidth were the two high scorers, while Mrs. A. W. Rob: fnson and A. Smidth won consola- tion prizes. HEAVEN ON EARTH —-LET’S KEEP IT! An elderly woman in Regina, Saskatchewan, last week signed a pledge to buy one War Sayings Certificate every month. ‘The lady’s Income {s twenty dol- lars a month, a sum she realizes on a pension. ‘To the canvasser who supplied the old lady with a pledge form, she said she could buy one certi- ficate each month by doing with- out one meal each day. ‘What strong motive lay be- hind the decision of this Cana- dian citizen in the West? Cer- tainly it is highly unlikely that she was thinking of her OWN fu- ture. She has just about travell- ed her alloted span of life. Could it be that by this sub- scription, one Canadian woman is making a thank offering for the peace, freedom and resultant contentment which has been her's in this country in a democratic Large Lot on MARINE D! f view. 66 ft frontagi 3 “Price $140 Dandy Lot Columbia avenue Only $105 Hughes & MacKenzie Phone 73M, White Rock SEBO DEERE DDO bb: White Rock LAUNDRY 1345 Johnson Road opposite school 1 Day Service. Ask for Prices. FIA I II AIDA ASIA IAI AIDA AIM You Can Now Purchase a New Portable Remington Typewriter regime ? Canada has had her depress- fons during the past 75 years. There have been inequalities which have caused suffering for many of her citizens time and time again. ‘The western farmer has put up with drought, hail and poor crops. Many have lost their homes in the wake of poor times. ‘But generally life in Canada during the past seventy- five years has been heaven on citizen has been he ‘The Canadian For as Little as $3.00 » Month See Them At The Canadian Logion Post No. § will hold @ contract bridge drive on th of March Lith, in the Pier Rooms. » covered themuelves with glory ) thin time at the Ladin’ Pipe Hand Annual Competition, held list Saturday at Vancouver, Jauna Were ton won one first prize while Lorna your business economically. See The Sun for all designs Row won the cup In the under & year claus, in a nomoup compell Hon, eS i Scouts haye been busy for } 0) ene Mian Ns Lavole’s troup of dancers |B weapon without fear from an armed force, workmen get compensati pendent yoda RE an 6 work children the most under one of and efficient