IT PAYS TO ADVERTIZE The resulta of the publiotty that our Semiahmoo Sun haa given to tho activities of the Lawn Bowling Club has given good re» Aults, as this season haa been one in whieh the visitors to our greens have been many, and thelr bow! ing has been an insplvation to all to Keep up our good work, not only’ in bowling but th securing NOW Mombers for NeXt season, Recent visitors were Mr Davis, of Trail, and Mr, Lawshton, of the Rerrisdale Lawn Bowling Club, the former being a finished bowler, a Was also the latter, Mr, Laughton surely made bis presence known | in all the he played, the | last one being against Messrs Moy | Grath and he having Mr. Frank as a After enjoyable game the former games Coo, partner A most couple won. Mr. Laughton his farewell visit treated the boys to cigars and appreciated by all showing the | geod feeling that prevails among | the bowling fraternity. Such actions show know ‘that they White Rock, Mr, Laughton he surely would be back here vext year. on that visitors are welcome in sald Publicity by the Sun and frater- nity by our sporting activities, are a great boost to our commun- ity, The last Wednesday lawn bow!- | ing saw ewlve of the faithful wind | up the official season with sets of triples and no few yisitors were present, and only one lady Miss | Clark who continued to play in | good form. Though more games | may be played, the is closed. Preparations aro being | made to scarify the green, spread. | new soil, fertilizer and some new seed so that next year there will be a real playing surface. Last Saturday several men turn- ed up including Mr. Perry who has been away for a month; D. Davies from Trall; Laughton from the Kerrisdale club. Most interesting and closely contested games sulted with classy play, two afternoon tea a bowler, season re- OLD AGE PENSIONS The monthly meeting of the O.A. P. O. met in the Army and Navy Hall on September Sth. The meeting opened witth the singing of “O, Canada” with Mrs. Bennetton, who is the pianist for the organization, at the plano. Mrs. Garland Yoster, author, gave the life of Pauline Johnston, Indian Princess and Poetess, 1ll- ustrating her talk with quotations from her book. She was listened to with keen attention and thor- ough enjoyment. Mrs. W. W. Wood sang the solo “A Sweet Lullaby" written by Pauline Johnston and graciously responded to the applause by sing- ing an encore which showed the full beauty of her rich contralto voice. Mrs. Wood was accomp- sarvisacaeoreibils pantie, Dust ‘ ees ney Miss 5 Best Gai ethos | NONAGENARIAN OF WHITE ROOK ON FAIR PRIZE Lat (Phe Beitieh Columbian) Mrs. Jane MeAllister, ninety-one yean old resident of White Rook, took three prizes at the Langley Fale, including frat on a evooh> feted chesterfield set, second on 4 patok-work quilt, and firat on a hooked rug, Though oldetine: reatdent of Milner, she haa rewlded in White Rock for the last seven Her first exhibit Waly was in 1915, and she an all one year since. Sho ts an honorary president of the Agrfoultural As- the So an years at the Langley but has been exhibitor in sociation, and oldest charter living: though member perfect Is her needlework, ala of orders winning Mentally Mrs. McAlister the Indian Mutiny when she was 2 child in Perth, Scotland, her ninety-one Neen spent In Cialda, Ottawa lumber done that she has of the glasses, for duplicates prise articles. alert, recalls the days of and physically Seventy- one of years have and she rée- “it was pile. 1902 she was a pioneer in Sandon, B.C, her husband being of metalliferous mines, As a girl had train- and this enabled her to give members when only a In superintendent the she ing greatly appreciated services in the mining community. Her with doctors {n those horse-and- buggy days were “just neighbor- ly kindness,” after which she often remained to help, sometimes for days or weeks. While sure that help to her physical her accumulated years to the fact that “she never sat around wait- ing for the call.” Hach day finds her, not only doing her own house work, but digging among her flow- ers or attenring church, Women's Instatute or V.O,N. funstion, In the latter she takes a special in- terest, haying been present when Lady Aberdeen presided at the initial meeting of the organization. An interesting new experience for Mrs. McAllister at tthe Pair this year was speaking over the “mike” to her friends, For one whose memories go back to the time when even telephones were considered \ but an idle dream or some crack-pot,’ this was Indeed an event. : practical -nurisng tea Is a great in her mental and acuteness, she attributes CHANGES PROPRIETORS Mr. G, A, Coldwell, Alice, is the new proprietor of the Red and White store form- erly run by Dick Steed on Maple street. He is taking over this week. We welcome Mr. Coldwell to our prosperous {| summer resort. He will welcome all old customers Jas well as the new ones, who will recelye a gracions and courteous [seo ths without ; of Port. The driver was unhurt but the girl, NEWSETTES Mr, and) Mpa, North Vanpouver, White Hoek, A, Sherriff fy, of spent a week in Mr, and Mra, A, Mmalley of New Weatminater were In White Moot on Thinaday, Wilte open The Took hotel main during the jooommovate the public, will ree winter to Meret, major Hdmonton Matiett with Musitiers stationed for 4 Nanaimo, the at Calgary home wat two going & Mra. wont, at Mr. pnie of Vancouver, their 18th epent and Nelaon, nesday new home on 1 avenue, Babcock has returned to White Rock hotel after having with his the spent a pleasant holiday brother in Vancouver. jo A Monday Alta,, past farming interests, Edwardson returned home on Seven Persons, the his from been for after where he has month, looking F. R. Jelffs, who has been stay- ing with sister, Mrs, Reid in Vancouver some time, improved In health in White Rock fhis Harry for and is much is. now back long trek | | Mr. Jack Best, who has been an White store for some seven years is now working for | Pacific Airways at New Westmin- |ster. He began his job Tuesday, last BINGO AND CARD PARTY Oo Wednesday, September 28rd in the Army and Navy hall spon- |sored by the ladies of the Catholic Altar .Society. .Start 8 p.m. Adm 15e, for the blanket. at on Drawing Two English aviators, PO Roy Clark and Jimmy Starek, formerly circulation manager of the Glas- gow Herald and a nephew of Pete Mechan of New Westminster, were Week-end visitors (at the Burton home, the Canadian | RED .CROSS. FLASHES. 5 f Mias Dorothy Crane was elected ainnen of the Red Crosn at the monthly meeting at the United Churek lnadl on Tuesday, The treasurer, Mra. W, J, Mof- fal, reported $61.42} remstted Mis, MJ. Vewkehow reported J01 completed garments shipped an ehove ante. O14 workers are returning and how workers are requested to get in touch with the work room op soon te conventent, an all porsible pee needed. Note the hours? |Puerday and ‘Thursday. trom 1:40 to 4:30 pm. The room is loent- |ed In the basement of the Angli- can church, kindly lent for the Margoret Wiggins of the Vogt attive atoll ja holidaying in Yin~ conver, { Teg Vose, Tt. CG, N, from Prines Thupert iy home on a two weelee vacation, Sangster from Cloverdale nome, of hin ale White Naek wile week. von on Columbia Avento, was Hughes @& MeKenzte's Mr, G, wae visiting friends in A dahlia, | grown on view at office « Inches | aerown, in | Sir George and Lady Bury were at Coldieutt Villas Friday visiting their Mrs. Drurnmond Way Diana Marrion. purpose | An effort is heing made to ne- heure | nk picture of the parks with commen- Watch for farther daughter Mre RC a mov and |of Vancony A | tator In charge Terry Hoggarth, White Rock on a twenty leave with his parents, Mrs. T, B, Hogarth. jn at Women who wish Red to donate Clinics their names with. Mr. C, Bockus, at MeKenzie's office: reques' are from 16 real need here ight day are the tora} for Croms and p leave | the | Hughes president ie and Mr. G. H. Boucher, who has lony experience in garage work the Shell Service Station thia week and is prepared to take care ages tooic ia over possibl it transportation will provided the j; number warrant it | The be arranged, of your car trouble: H silver tea set donated by Mrs. A. Cohen goes to ticket No, 834, held by Mrs. Bartlay. Will the owner report to Mrs. Peter Pte. Basil Piper, who has been stationed at Halifax, transferred to Vancouver. s been He was at White Ballard, week-end, | home Rock to see his mother the past secretary. during | eee H LAC A, Kent Smalley graduated (from the B & G school, Mossbank Sask. then went to Greenwood, Noya Scotia, where he recelyed his ‘commission Pilot Officer. The general meeting of the local le Is now in Ontario. A.R,P. on Tuesday evening was | attended. It was called to order by | Mr, and Mrs. Ken, Moffat of | President Foley of the Canadian Kent Street, returned on Monday | Lesion wro after @ few remarks from their hollday. at Garrow |*Ppropriue ta the opening of (the Bay. That week's fishing will put Fall and Winter activities called Ken on his feet for jumping in | Upon District Warden to take ever. and out that | fhe comprehensive minutes of the truck, {last meeting having been read, } treasurer Hughes presented his jfinancial report. This showed the result of local effort to raise need~ ed funds and be independent and )atter taking care of all indebted~ ness 4 balance in hand of $108.47 Th District Warden made a verbal ! yeport for the past four months A. R. P. SECRETARY J. H VIDAL RESIGNS as of bread delivery Mrs. Hart returned from a ttwo weeks’ visit to her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Parrish, of Stuart Tsland, B.C. Mrs. Hart enjoyed salmon fishing while there, the biggest one was a | twenty pounder. BAD ACCIDENT Sunday afternoon last, man and woman from New Wes! minster, driving dawn Buena Vista hill skidded and turned over in Mrs, J. A, destroying the steps and walls. | received a broken collar bone and some cuts, No doctor could be got, but Miss Margaret Grant and Pte, Basil Piper administered first ald (both of whom have first ald certifi- cates), Soabrook's Pel took her to the hospital, - a young | J. Piper's Yback yard, ee announced plans for the en- suing months; including lsts of needed equipment, dates for week- ly meetings. The secretary since organization, J. H, Vidal sent Inv his resignation saying he felt tthe time had arrived tor some younyer |man to take over the secretarial work. He was glad to have bad @ small {'share in establishing the — best organized A;R.P.in the: ‘Prager pate and wished, ‘tiem continued CO-OPERATIVE HOSPITAL The estimated cost of the pro- posed Co-operative Municipal Hos- | pital, according to the “plans, will | jbe approximately $100,000 for m (three story conerete building with ‘a separate nurses’ home The hospital is ot have thirty-eight beds, consisting of six four bed wards; five two bed wards and ‘one two bed emergency ward: op- perating Pooms maternity wards kat nursery. A five acre site on the New MeLollan “Road, between Surrey | | * and Langley has heen suoaene ry the location, A nas interested oe sae nave be any need to | that efficiency In a real 1 emergency. On motion