Outlined In a joint anriouncement, tho Honourable R, G, Williston, Minister of Education, and th Honourable W. K. Kiernan, Minister of Agriculture, advised that the Government of British Columbia th prepared to Assist deserving students who erly of Prince Edward Island, /bave purchased the home of Mr, 2 /and Mrs. Ross York, King Geo, me of Highway. Mrs. York is taking ) Of} up residence in Vancouver, to ‘Highway, were} be near her husband, who is J. Walters, of hospitalized there. Mra, Brown and Ernest Hyde,/and children, of Stokes Road, nephew, of Kinders-/havo returned home from Kemano, E A Griffin was the Mr, and Mrs. J, Tiss, and Elberta, have returned from « holiday at Mission, Srey Guests of Mr and Mrs, W, M, Bottoher, and thelr alstersi law, Mrs, D. F. Chomoy, are Mr, and Mra. H, Chorney and Veterinary medicine at the Ons tario Veterinary Colloge at Guolph, ; Further information may bo obtained from the Dean of the Fuoulty of Agriculture, Univer- sity of British Columbia, Van- couver, B.C, the LL a.m. service next Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kreeger left for Melville, Saskatchewan. last week, where they will visit} tyoir daughter, Linda, of Que Be he A gsvuement of Eb An their daughter and son-Inaw,| io) BO. jumbla {8 also prepared (6 MM and Mra. PA: Cook, and}| ' consider applications for a . arhe na 1 an from’ pers Mr, ‘Kreeger's brother and iss) an ang Mra, Bornanl Mar- ie nt Ea a ae ASERSE terin-law, Mr. and Mrs. A./ z 3 sons resident in this Province 5 frion and chitiren, of Dawsen| wig atter two Tyee Orme ag Kreeger, of Yorkton, maranGeien tirslalkove ot | wees yoars of study Sas arg onto BAe % Of}in the dogree course for Agri- the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr. D. FY Chorney left re- cently on a businoss Quesnel, B.C. culture at UBO, are recommond- ed by the Dean of the Faoulty of Agriculture, and wish to ¢ ter the Ontario Veterinary Col- loge. The Scholarships may be of a maximum yalue of $500 per year previous to graduating in Vet- erinary Sclence, Sixty per cent of the amount will be a straight scholarship. ‘The other 40 per cent will be regarded as a loan, Mra, L. McGillivray, North Bluff Road, and her brother and asis- terin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Te McGillivray. Johnston Road. trip to Visiting with his parents of King George Highway, and re- mewing acquaintances in the/ Paper is neighbourhood, were Mr. and! fibres of, wood: Mrs. Walter Herman, and twollar wasp's nest. FAST COMPANY. the fami- made from like the Graduation in Veterinary Scl- ence, Interest at 3 per cent will je charged from the due date, | Forms of Application for these scholarships are available |from the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Douglas Building, Victoria, B.C. Special Grants Made by Council A $50 grant was made Surrey Council to Miss V: Crockford, who wa. "Miss Surrey” at Rock Festi and who will represent Surrey Municipality at the “Miss P. contests next will ride in by by erie chosen as the White ‘al recently wat ‘ She float provided funicipality. a the The ECAF'’s outstanding jet aircraft get in a bit of practice | Month. for thelr Western tour which will give thousands of prairie and West Coast Canadians the opportunity of secing the ROA Special A grant of $60 was also made |to the Lower Fraser Valley | Agricultural Association for ad- | vertising in connection with the booth which is being financed . by Surrey Boards | le and the Fair Board. Children's hats, numbering 5,000 with Surrey publicity on them | will be given away during the xhibition, Council will not pure et lowering device for Surrey emeteries, It was felt that “if undertakers require this equip- | ment, sting approximately should provide it. of the Valley Curling {Club for approval of their site n Surrey Fair grounds west of nted. dale Athletic As- jociation civic centre on Fair unds off Old McLellan Road Is the first time this photo has been released publicly.) ENJOY A BETTER MARTINI WITH SILVER FIZZ. % of %e Adoms Silver Fizz Gin so he French (Dry) Vermouth. Stic well with ice and stroin, y the Falr Board, Both these buildings will be made avail able for exhibition purposes at Add olive, oF Fair time. twist of 4 licen amounting to lemon re ordered refunded in peel. ction with White Rook tival last week. |Wardens and Scouts |Win Two-Week Scenic | Tour An on-the-spot two we | Ming Inspection of conse | yetlon and recreation it trail rides and mountaineer will bo the reward of ‘two Boy and two Junior Forest den# woleoted by tho Boy Hits Association and the B.C, Yranoh of te Canadian Foros Ley Association, i hy winnora of the Joint jon award are; Junior Porest Warden Suporvinor John Marre, 1%, of 2177 West dith Ave. Vancouver, Prouldent of Vancouver Group 101; Warden ruce Nicoll, 14, Ruskin; Seout Harold Htever, 1%, of the sth Alchmonl Lroop, G r Van- couver Dintriot, and Scout Clif. ford Grandigon, 16, of the Srd Tail Troop, Trail District, hey will travel under the sup- ervision of Avslntant Chief Warden I. H. Lyster, Leaving Vancouver, Auguat 1, tha party spent the follow- ing day touring Manning Park administration aren on the Syarilsomant i nel published or duployed by the liquor | Boord of by the Goverment of British Columbia, = have > wibh to undertake tho study of payable within two years after] Hope-Princeton Highway, August 5 to 12 were spont at Banif, and the programme will include two days living the above subjocta | Mfe of a park rangor, horseback tions aro only required of tho riding, and climbing Mount dosiring @ certificate, The prac- Tomple under tho direction of teal Knowledge acquired will & Swiss guido, ;be very useful under normal Return to Vancouver will be conditions but will bo of ex- by way of Kootenay, National coptional value to all in caso Park and Radium Hot Springs, of a National Emorgency, te old hg hy CRN Service, tho Poot of the Land of the Mid night Sun cannot break trail this year from Monte Carlo Gold Rush Sourdoughs Hitting the Stampede Trail Sourdoughs of the Klondike Surrey Civil Defence News Classes in all branches of | Civil Defence Training are now | boing organized in Surrey, In- ing by Press” 1 ballad specially written for his’ Sour. . dough pals to be read duri 4 struction. In the foll Gold Rush days from many ng, classes will start ere Parts of Canada, United Statos,|the banquet. Soptomber, Alaska and the Yukon are pre Firat “Ald, Home Nursing, Tonite ae thot god Mambede | There are mong than 16 log 7 at thor groat interna- onal Re-Union in’ Hotel Yan- couver, during August 16, 17, 18 and 19, and wood chipping units operat- ing on the const converting culls and residue wood into chips for pulp and paper mills, Basle Civil Defence ‘Training, jand Auxillary Pollce ‘Training. Persons interested jn any of: the above counses may contact tho following Personnel for in- formation for enrolment: Civil Defence Officer: Mr. W. J. Beaton, 860 Johnston Road, RRM New Westmin- ster, Phone No, Newton 870-Le1. Mrs, B, Collishaw; Secretary Surrey Civil Defonce Plan- ning Committee, Municipal Hall, Cloverdale, Phone 321. Director of Firat Ald: Mr, Rt, P, Staley, Rankin Road, RR, New Westminster. Phone No. Newton 45-R-1. Auxiliary Police Training: Sgt. Russell, 0.C. Clover dale Detachment R.G.MP, Phone No. 333. Basie Civil Defence Courses which teach self-help in case of emergency will commence -in September, Some of the instruc- tors in the various areas will be: White Rock: . Mr. Walter Portwood, Semi- ahmoo P.O, Phono W.R. 7237. E Mr. G. Walkey, 234 Johnston Road, Box 850 White Rock. Phone W.R. 2526, Mr. R. Staniforth, 854 Thrift Road. Phone W.R. 6468. Mr, Ivan Crosbie, 1448 Pacific Highway Phone W.R. .5127. Newton: Mr. Stewart, 1543 Old Yale Road, RR.13, New West minster. Miss K. Westfold, 628 Roe buck Road, RR.14, New Westminster, Mrs. D. M. Waterhouse, 9360 Salten Road, RRO, New You DESTIN.) AND DECORATING PHONE WARREN M. SLAUGHTER __W.R. 3891 EVENINGS PAINTING | SPECIAL LOW PRICES 2O*OFF ciant siz 1O°OFF tarcesue GIANT Westminster. BA ae a Cloverdale: | > 5 ss 2 is Mr, C, R, Calvert, co, Brown's ——o — Transfer, Cloverdale. . stam ic sommon co| TINGLE -Red & White anders Poultry Farm, Cloverdale. All classes are open to every- one desiring information on the |Washington Ave. W.R. 3838 hve a agent con ta PACIFIC a | NATIONAL ao EXHIBITION