—Semiahmoo BOUQUET OF ROSES and a 1 Soclety was presented to Mira Amy U1 dent C. W. B, MoPhall at » public meoting held ember 18 Mra Weatherby’s donation Road, conservatively valued at $10,000, started off th for a hospital in South Surrey. in plots by GARNER'S STUDIO yembership) In White Rock Hospital Weatherby by Soclety yloe-pros!- the Palladium, Sopt- n of a flveacre site on North It current campaign OCEAN PARK By-law goes fo polls; 420 eligible to vote Saturday acy work started early in 1952, Reeve Meeting of nearly 100 ratepayers Newton Fair goes Friday ‘Two full days of fun ana .en- tertainment have been prepared for visitors to Newton's first An- nual Fall Fair, scheduled for Friday and Saturday of this week, September 23 and 29, and being held st the Midway Roller Rink, comer of King George Highway kid! Bose "Road.ThesFair willbe |: officially opened at 10 am. Friday by William Mott, MP. In addition to the various fine extibits which will be featured at this real old-fashioned Country Fair, there will be free professional entertainment, a free motion ple- ture show, and free train rides for children, ‘There will also be a neon-light-| #4 midway, complete with clowns, as well as a number of thterest- ing demonstrations and displays. Nine prizes will be awarded to winners in competitions for 1) the boy or girl with the most freckles; {2) the boy or irl with the reddest hair; (3) girl with the longest halr; (4) the oldest Jady and gentleman atthe Fair; (5) mother with tho largest family; (6) gentleman with the longest beard; (7) the couple who have been married longest; (5) youngest baby at the Falr; (9) the largest frult or vegetable dis Played at the Fair, A grand mystery auction wil! be held at 5 pm. on Saturday, and the Fair will close with a Grand Ball that same evening, beginning at 9 pm. i vote for the Ocean Park Water Works bylaw. will sec Charles Schultz told packed In Ocean Park Hall Saturday night. Ballotting on the long-sought focal improvement takes place Sep- tember 29 from 8 am. to 8 pm. in the munity Hall. 4 XEAKS' WORK reault of by your wate rustees, your councillor and Sure rey Council,’ he toia the gather ing. "Give it your whole-heartea support. Con bylaw hard ti lires Youre Fork. Algible to vote on the bylaw are 42) property-owners in tne pro- posed Wistribution area Soint each have a vote, D, Welch. Ii the «bylaw, passes, would pay in water tenants sald trustee Fealdents # cents per front foot, based on their narrowest frontage, Mind the usual $2.59 per month municipal water rate, Schultz suid. Cast tron pipe, capable o: sery- ing taree Umes the present popu- lation, is to be installed. Connec- tion ree would! be $15 ir made when the mains are being laid. Charge would be $4 after the ditch is Gloxed, the Heeve told questioners. 9ULY DEADLINE “Hooks would be set up for a local he said, “and fo other district can ahare in the Fecelpta or put a charge on’ same. No charge Would be made in 191 unless the pipes are in the. ground by July.” Councillor R. Miller backed up the Reeve's remarks and urged a good vote, declaring thut “u good Vote In an aid in selling doben- turen”! A 00 por cent majority of water area, those voting Is needed for the pro-’ Ject to pass. Trusteo Jim Carruth urged all to vote for water and a wire from Trustee W. AE, Wall naked that the community give its whole- hearted support to the bylaw. CLI CANADA'S FINEST 7 CLIMATE ruing White Rock, Sunnyaide, Oovan Park, Creacent Beach Wig ie & Surrounding Districts VOL, XI NO. 39, HOSPITAL DRIVE STARTS TODAY VON elects Mrs. S. Beales Mrs, y Beales wus elected president of VON auxiliary for the Sydn femainder of 1951 at the regular meeting held last ‘Thursday in White Rock Lodge. recording secretary to Board was Mrs, B. G. Mrs. Beales takes the place of Mrs, Cy Smith who has left White Rock to reside in New West- minster, and Mrs, Pictz fills the Vacancy made by Mrs, Doug Sin- clair who has moved to Vancou: ver, Present at the meeting ‘rnurs- day ‘Mrs, Smith and Mrs ‘Sinclair who were honored by thi were members and were ted each prese with a gift as a token of cs! from the membe Mos, J, G. D, Knight in making: the presentatlon commended the ladles on their cfforts in making the community a better place while living here and expressed regret at the loss of guch workers to the community, Miss Hellyer, White Rock's new om nurse for the district, was intro- duced to the \members. Miss Hellyer reported 2,500 visits. made in the area during July and August. The nurse said Surrey was urgently in need of a fifth nurse. Report of proceeds for sale of home-cooking during the summer was $52.67. Plans for a rummage sate to be hold in Little Theatre in October © discussed, Date ‘was sct for November Rock Hotel. Convening the tea for the bazaar is Mrs. J, G. D, Knight, and her assistant is Mrs. u. Taylor. Se Ing committec: Mra. P. S, Fischer and Mrs, E, Knapton; made-over stall: Mra, O. Stone and Mrs, B. Piotz; Yule loge: Mrs. L. K. Sully and Mrs, L. V. Hicks; hom cooking: Mrs. Max Green and Mr R. G. Mathieson; Mystery stal Mrs. A. Hawkes and Mrs, Phil Goodiet. for the Christmas bazaar 28 in White o- NEW MANAGER C. WILBUR DAWSON Newly appointed manager at the Bank of Montreal's White Rock branch Is C. Wilbur Dawson, who hax had charge of the bank's es office since 1948, He suc- ceeds James Murray, who is re- tiring ion following m than fly as Bank of Mont- rea] manager here, Mr, Dawson, a native of Winni. pes, received his education In Vic- torla, where, in 1915 he began his banking career, The following ho: joined the 51st: Battory, Canny dian Ficld Artillery, and sa side w con- Ie action in France, Return- ing to the bank in 1920, Mr, Daw- Son acquired further banking ox- perience at branches in Victorin fore recelving his appointment, accountant Prince Rupert, 2, He ter served at Penticton and Dun- in simMar capacities before being named manager of the Banlc of Montreal branch at Ganges in 1948, whence ho fo take charge of the local office, and Oak Bay, b first at in comes, Keenly interested in community, affairs, Mr, Dawson served, dur- ing 1950 and 1951, as prosident of the Salt Spring Island Chamber ‘of Commerce and also as an cxo- cutive momber of the Salt Spring Island Canadian Legion. Se Accent on youth Choral Society White Rock Choral Scotety will hold thelr first practice of the season on Monday, October 1, at 80 pam. In the White Rock Lodge. s ~Suerilla hero is parade marshall Col. Robert V. Howler, ean hero of Bataan will be aia marshal at the Annual Ponce Arch Celebration to be het at Peace - Arch fet ful celebrations we: the mi Pos in Pence Arch Park, * Besides the Internatlonal Vice clubs of both nation Attwohod to each flag tk a name And nddress card for the students fo fil in and ‘teachers are en- cournging the ntudents to strike up tanting, e Friday completed at+ ing of the International h Arch Program Association last Friday In Canadian kitchen, 0x: change of flags by boy scouts there jwrill be a student exchange of Ine dividual fags. For this event 76 Cunadlan Auge and 700 American flags have been provided by sor- Peace Council plans Rummage Sale Phe tant regular mooting of the Mouth Surrey Poace Council was hold in Sunnyside Hall, Soptembor 20. Two new mombern were wel: comed, Plana wore made to hold a rum mingo palo “at 086 Washington, Aeron from tho Beach sore on Saturday, Oetobar 6, The next regular meeting tx on ‘Thursday, October 4 at Sunnyside Mall at 8 pm. ~ Local man elected ‘Thoman Irwin, White Rocx, was ,| elected president of Delta riding. for Players’ cast A youthful cast Is going to be featured in Whito Rock Players’ Club's presontation of tho comedy, “Father of the Bride," which will bo glven ita frat performance in Western Canada when it opens hore October 10. Five Semiahmoo High School ntudents, three of whom will be making thelr Initial appearances on tho Little ‘Theatre stage, will huyo roles, They are: Geoftrey ‘Theobald, Larry Conor, Peter Hanly, Alles Bohwartzonborger an Stanton Holmer, Other cast membora are Dorothy Btophen, Guy Weaton, Cy Anios, Gerry Fra Pexgy Prootor, Fellole Mitchell, Franklin Johns won, Phil Proctor, Lorraine Dayid- son, Nell Primrose and Donna Hannon, ‘Phe hilarious account of a wed- ing that iets out of hand, “ath of the Bride." hax been popular with movle-goers ax a film, star ring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bonnett. $200 per year; Single Copy to. Suppliers pledge $2,000; fund now totals $20,000 South Surrey financial eampulyn for vital will get underway mmediately canvassers decided last night at = meeting held js Buena Viste Hall, Door-to-door canvass by the?—— Ladies’ iiary to th Vhite Hook Howitt Heckty, 12 age| RETIRING MANAGER asloncra’ Organi interes! lon and other d citizens besins today Business canvass, der the direction Board members which is of Hospi starved Mona, | and & rly returns indicate that toe] response will be good. c ‘onfusil which dey promise of give fess 10 por con oped the Her local building to up," A. Hop! MoPh¢ Society president, id last night. decided to} Ive or materials to the | arive und tender on the actual con: uction. ‘The saving to the Hos- pital Society will not be as great, but it will stop outside eriticiam nd ensure the lowest possible JAEGER fr Mr, Murray's coming. retirement Suppliers’ action means an im-| wi conelude a banklog cares diate $2,000 for the hospital! (ust pegan iin Calgary ia $l mpalgn as there ars four such| fier serving in branches! at Mew firms in White Roel dial” “Weiter ckaeaeeemeed tal raised to date now stands! edmonton, Lethbridge and Medi- at $20,000 he told the meeting. This| cing Hat. come ait) of pledges! He received Bis first appoint ment in 1642 az accountant at the ugreed on a quick|iatter branch and served in that campaign and hope to reach the| capacity also at Cloverdale until halfway mark in two weeks, ho was’ appointed manager of Bank of Montreal's White Rock office in 196, During his, five years in White Rock, Mr. Murray has become well known throughout the community and surrounding district, BoA as a capable banker and ax a public spirited citizen. He seryed as = member of the executive council of the White Rock Board of Trade, LOCAL LIBERALS TO HEAR “BILL” MOTT ‘The new security pension and Price controls will be the tople of W. M. Mott, MUP, when he addresses White Rock Liberal Association in Canadian Legion Hall, Friday, October 5 at 8 pom. member of the board of directors Provinclal organizer. Doug| nd treasurer of the White Rost Morris will speak on the prin-| Hospital Society, member of the iv reasurer of South ciples of tho Liberal party, re-{ executive and t o ports G. W. B Frasor, presl-| Surrey District Boy Scouts Assock dent of the Local association, | tion, and with many other Iecal) organizations, Community Chest plans three-day drive here for local objective te Rock Community Che st canyassers plan @ three-day local ark fan all-out effort to go over thy top campslgn chalrman Mra, W. J, Bush told the Semlah moo Sun Tuteday. Drive opena throughout Surrey + fon October 1, Local volunteers Hotel on afternoons between 2 and hope to reach their objective by] 4 te recelve books and money from October: 3. canvansers as well as donors, OMiclals expect to ralae $18,000 in Surrey for work dono by Ave} Dental Clinic jocal agencies: The Cheat nits th Jocal agencl e Cheat al enna comnren are : VON, Chrisumay Cheer Fund, ONMH, Salvation Army and Cxna-| Applications) for preschool and dian. Cancer Society. Grade 1 children for dental Good local support for the| are nearing completion, Mra. ‘cheat will do away with five sep-|Moed of the White Rock Diatrtet_ F arate canvanses," aid Mra, Buab.| Dental’ Cline Board a “We would particularly ask those] Semiahmoo Sun, Wednesday. who live here, but work elsewhere! footing of the board wil to make thelr payroll deductions | on October 2 at # Pam in Wi payable to Surrey Community| Took Lodge Mira Seed ‘Chest, clinic ts expected to be ae Residents not at home when the on: carly, tn October, canyaasera call may leave thelr Wonations at Langlknda Millwork, wi