mado aa for a nation to beleye MMe of ihe ‘Nations ang Individuals are put “PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. Alex. Macintoth ‘future, a } at 3 p.m. What are wa going to make of In the old Mill office the future? u What will the world récovering: THE UNITED CHURCH from thin shideous blood-tetting, : OF CANADA tie Like? j White Rock — Crescent ‘Tho wikest minds tn every cers PUBLIC WORSHIP Bag ees neh eeriaiceneeansrne White Rock 10. am. 7:90 pm. lover those quostions, and the wisont SCE ECS ‘of al lrestrve thelr opinion, But, SUNDAY SCHOOLS without letting temerity outrun Vhite Rock 10. a.m. Mscretion, T venture to say that Frescent 1030 a.m. certain things must be recognized. p> Rev. Frank Hardy Nover again must the dignity of 5 TWHITE ROCK GOSPEL man bo ovtraged as it has been gf TABERNACLE since the dawn of history. Bay Apt. Blk. Washinaten Ave. All nations, great and small, ~ Mr. Wm. Riddock, Pastor must have equal opportunity of i pees upvelopment. ‘Those who are G45 am-—Sunday School and |stongor nd moro —_ndvanced Bible Glass. should consider tholr s‘rength as {1:00 am—Morning Worship. _[* trust to bo used to help the 7:80 pam—Gospel Service (Song|™eaXer matons to ft themselves Service at 7:15 pam,) {20° full self-government and not Wednesday ‘ to exploit them. Exploitation is 745 pm—Prayer Meeting and|*P!titually “as degrading to the Bible Study. exploiter ns to the exploited. Fidiy: Thon, too, there must be no bit- 7:30 pam=—Junior Young People's |*r7ess in the reconstructed world. sedate Nq matter what we have under- _—.| one and suffered, we must try to GHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY |forgive those who Injured us and White Rock, B.C. remember only the lesson gained Hold Services In the Masonic Hall | thereby: Sundays at 11 a, m. Finally, In order that this war Sunday School. at 10 a. m. may Indeed be the wan to ond all Every 2nd & 4th Wed'day at 8p.m.| Wars in all ages, and that natlons, ——__.— —|ereat ond small alike, may be CRESCENT GOSPEL MISSION [ajioywed to lve and Tet lve in McBride Street peace, security and freedom In the (opp. Alexandra Fresh Afr Camp) |zonerations to come, co-operation 230 p.m. Sunday School in the truce and highest sonse of 745 p.m. Gospel Service. theword must be practised. T have Cottage meetings as arranged. no doubt that the truly great Evangelist Peter Dewar leaders of the United Nations, SSS men with vision and fore- EERE EEEKHEAKKKKAKIEX | houicht. are working toward the DEVELOPING & PRINTING [J crvstaitization of this {deal, yet 260 per roll thoy. too. would be Impotent ff yor Reprints 3c each and T do not slye our all toward. PASSPORTS — PORTRAITS ||meking It a reality. ENLARGING copy SSS GARNER'S STUDIO ' Spieienioctiiestawuil ithe ||| Hitsh: Hike, Out Of Calro RAAAEEEEAELARAAA AR RR RAH | From my office in Cairo Twatehed the battle beine slowly carried ES er westward into Trinolitan W Large cleared and cultivated [)ana 1 pondered anxiously on the f Lots problem of how to get back to the sf on Royal Avenue front Ine. if Ready for your Ad our forces entered Buerat a ices Garden half-way from FJ Aghelln to Trin- of ef oll ftself, my forehead developed vf Price another wrinkle. Because Buerat 0 « $20. and $250. each wan 1,400 miles from Cafro. And f 1,400 miles fa quite a distance to Only seven left hiteh-hike, The FLA. coild do nothing for s, Hughes & MacKenzie I) me because they were buny solving Phone 73M, White Rock lor ruprly.problem, and 168 thx ij lof war correspondent wasn't near- liy so Important a9 168 pounds of EE Grito or bombs or mixolino ; A Welcome by f It began to look ax If T would to take the midnight train Jack Bell & Barney Barrons |e, conrik ana cadge riden all the awaits you at the Hay to Buargt, ‘ 1 1 asdn't Wave to do St. and for Tudor Inn two rennonn I'm snd. T'nnved yal- nable days of travel, and 1 mixed with Amoeriean Mutter pilots who are helping us to mush the enemy out of North Afrien. . ‘That Inet wan an experience 1 glad to have Vind, boone wee spent happy dayn on the duaty desort educating ench othr, Thanks to the United Stnton Mr Fores, my first dny'n hiteh- You Roll Them Better With OGDENS cir CUT that {tk could bo golf-mntttotont, © Nie.and ail of us in the trann- Tinke botwoon the part and the #6 that mleht again until Tom- _ | itt © tilled folds. bextde port plane VIG know we wouldn't sols Army was no more, be 1] Over Me Alamein battered we flow Tow, and nw the denert slipped by beneath ws, Ike a patntoa ‘moving noreen, T lyed again the days and nights of battle from the Mediterranean to the Qattara~De- prossion, ‘Ton’ dnyn ft took the Pighth Army to croxs that battlofield: this time T traversed # tn halt ax many minutes, Much of the wreckage than 12 ofetovk noon, ‘The lowest or-any tonder will Specifications of duten and tained at the Muntelpal Hall, Cloverdale, B.C, 18th May, 1943, to be! In tho hands of the undermined not 4 on Monday, tho Uivt day of May, 19 net nocemuarily be accepted. ff forms of tender may be be Cloverdale, B. C. JOFIN G. FARMER, Muntetpal Clerk Yad sone back to salvage dumps, ‘Dut the honeycomb of slit trenches and neat bomb craters Jwas still there, At the Poss T could rend thoy heslde the road. Across 1000 milex to a nin snot In the desert. the young plot, wo looked about nineteen and came from Tennessee, found his way. | cain't take you abonhd. We nll ts fuh up to the gills.” The World’s News Seen THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Moniror story of our air attack on the i atc er ene Bal Unie ia ‘Truthful—Constructive—Unbiased— iia nemy columns Ike ‘a eas Bauer Tate en Free from Sensational- hook, seeing where onr bombs had Features, Together with the Weekly Marstine Cogn ay, fallen af regular Intervals funt the M Tdeal eas Becta aoa At every Jpnding ground he had to SR : refuse passengers and give priority Address ere ee = AMPLI UEST “No, suh,” ho told us. “Major, T] & Beni eS ‘ SB DE CDOS DODGE rou; An International Daily Newspaper c ence Publishing Soci One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachurees Price $12.00 Yearly, ha Sarurday’ Taste including Meson Seca poco 25 Cents, is Tntroductory Offer, 6 Issues DLC DOLIO SE IDOE S, fighter |pilote’ moss T learned as never what ty tohrase “Tnited, Iy One fighter pilot. wearing medals Nantry find distinguished |service, sala to me, “I figure that if we et to do the RAF. out satisfied Americans.” ‘That nicht in tho T. ‘before | Nations" re: {| means. for a toh ns will And he 0d hero we be a8 jdid not fake me inte 2 comer to pay tribute: he it t Joud said out |Parduinlon ue tires >) a }wool-lined leather flyin: |four jand wrangled fore the war the y We Amerie: pilots and T— and nked down in one tent. # so cold the pilots sults, For hours we smoked and talked bout tho nd the world after ¢ nd | world he ked and ft was rei sbont England ly ama’ spoke naw The Vonks the ing that peoples who language should shout each other, Aid not pull thelr punches about | | Eneland. | 7 Jotx of thines th wanted tn knew and Aldntt 1 ahont England and they sald them all. | Anvhody listening Lor an} Tinlian, for natn tf have ' thought we were at wer Th fivet nart the i th ive mornine He nilete were off on nn affans. mveen amainet or common @ United Natlons for vou. smth In Shagoe a fown whare fn fontory, In eho) voluntenr war no phy?” yindior waren are nla, mothers, =i) Saver Pathe frandnarente or the draft hy aide tuenine nut ms found that {Hane win ne Tunkirte For Instance, ‘The fnetory wre Joon) Thotary lik Marah mba Tein faytamadiia (fem) awe We Die mliowranm!) while 1 Heme oAnfethntad dritinie mp. hinds. toola, henehiew flew ani fixture, +2 i enirin nes Wedel do with you the beat ren} Anothe) “miution in phot —— ; QheSNAPSHOT GUILD LEARNING ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY “Hoade up below!” It's time for winter sports—and time to ROBABLY on seyeral occasions you have asked yourself, “How can I learn moro about photogra- Most people, I think, have posed hat question at ono time or another, and, gonerally speaking, they have there hods by Which anyone can learn tho details of practical photographic oxplain the dotalls to you, Both methods have tholr polnta, but a Ona worker Inn sewentyet ye: eee voureold maton, nm toemor wohon! | what hae bean moatar. who’ drilin Nolan tn (Wo-| subsector you {not brew armotee morte the next Wenoh mre t both aver sixty. The foreman te combination of Ivana. farmer anitlon ennindar wiin}|(Lemmose amecH ya. you should learn how to operate your camera properly, That so like a Mmple procodure—and van ally It is—-but haye you ever taken the time to read and study the tn struction booktey that eaine with your camera? That's « gold mino of hotographic Information, and tt will toll you exietly what you aa Neen ag nouree of | 10 learn more: about photography: data books, and the current photo: graphic magazines. Soma of tha ayallable textbooks look a 1ttle conte plleated, but {¢ you vialt your dealer and tell him that you're looking for something simple that will (ell you how to make good pictures! stro hol And ono or more books that will be cortain to fit your nowds: If that doosn’t toll you all you want to know, you ¢! turn to moro ads vranicad books, or enlist the ald of éxporlenced photographers, “To got practloal help and ndyieg, Ta suggest, that you Join 4 exmers club if there Is one fr Your commis nity. By partleipating In the eolut contents and, oxtibiions, you mig com new method for procesalg: your pictures, From the club t inrom, and porhaps lasses for ginnor®, you can Bot voluabla, and hints on better methods of at et are two baslo ean either study written about the can have someone the two Is naually right at tho start ite