ROGRESSIV Cay Beaniatinion Hehool ably of White Rook an Histol, Gite of tho fineat fi [dine in the Province of Hritiatt umbin, Wille Itook and Surrey H Well bo proud of this Imposlu union role now. iF Tth he progroys ee poriod treuKhout Ho day, Alko on tile Moor In 1h laboratory fitted with the latest equip ie mubjoct. Adjotning the 4 modleal room, doctor’ und Health Ingpectorn on tholr viet em new mont f priuelp Inspector of High Schools will Open Semiahmoo Junior-Senior High, Friday ee xchoo) Oramutien, The a ty Mghted with GOOwalt reflector Nghe, Off the gymoasiam lowers aud dronsing room, An Wptodate commerelal room, leontatning déenks and typewriters, how Innovation to Burrey setiools, are itorium |? everything good that place in the provines ception of the increase iia rate’, He deplored the fact even yet there Ie no uanistance for Munielpalities, ‘atructuro, Hon, Connecting with both will be available ta stud While’ the! See )6 oy anaes ‘The Commander of a British d when Germans bombarded aC) Coast. Not one of his charges was hit, DOINGS AT OTTAWA (By Tom Reid, MP.) Monday, November 18th— "The account by the Hon. Mr. Power, Minister of Defence for Air was the main item in the procesdings of the day, Mr. Power related how the vital arm ‘of airforces is being stepped up jo that the peak originally plan- fied for April 1942 is going to be reached in September, 1941, six months ahead of time. The Air Foree {s expanding. On Nov. 12th Mr. Power declared. it comprised over 7,000 officers, 29,000 airmen and over 7,000, who are going through as pilots, gunnels or ob- Servers. The British Government iS spending twenty million dollars fn Canada in manning and equip- img air schools of their own and apart from Canada’s effort but as fan be understood the Minister could not give detailed informa- ‘on on this. A ® qesponsiliy devaiving on Canada ility devolving on’ in the air training plans and asked for the co-operation of everyone in its successful carrying out. Mr, Adamson, Conservaiye Member, who spoke previous to the Minister advocated the bomb- ing of Rome. In the bombing of Rome he had particular reference «o destroying pagan monuments, the destruction of which, he declared, would greatly affect the morale of the Italians. ‘The wheat question of which little has been heard of since the House opened came to the front today when Mr. Perley, Conserva- tive Member from Saskatchewan, discussed it at length in his specch. Tuesday, November 19th— ‘The Hon. Angus 1. Macdonald, ‘Minister of Defence for the Navy, made his maiden speech in the House during the day and was _ given quite @ reception on his ris- ing 20 speak. Mr. Macdonald 1s the former Premler of Nova Scotla, comes from a long line of Scots, and is quite gaelle speak- er. His specch was a review of t b t c t b Community Club President Resigns Mr. Kalley promised t completed for thy Of work to be held on Decomber 4 lestroyer watches the shells fall hannel convoy from the French h f f of te Community ¢ yy night for the ro: ton of Mr. Fred Kalley, who hay President for the past While pressure of busin F dutles will prevent hi active a part ay hitherto, 10 far as po! p y neon cars. nd oth akin the we ontinue to ‘am Ible. He expressed his apprecia fon of the co-operation which had been extended by all mombers. furniah, Constructed by A. W, Gaantdy & 1, Ltd), anid other sub-contractors, Hig arehitestiral quperyintor Horne, tity maguifleont Wing Hy oamanate ntor fon, In thre high, of framo con: Hod in grey stuceo und trimmed: in green. Corridors and stairways iro of varniviiod yeneer and: all nll floor: Jald with asphalt fle, with the exception of the first hoor oF mont, which 1s of con fin rete, Fo finishod in white mal finish to the windows, the will of Classroom plaster with np woodwork. Lary entire length of maximum. very n, a ount ight, and ‘indirect wvailable on dull days, providing with cheery surroundings Kein at all times, principal's office main flogr. and contains lock, which will auton ally time 9 The on the master tinge will bey {s located | fire walling Laine ik tire provided for teachers and students on Ul tloor. ‘The library and read rooms In the wlook of Looks, Hoth fletion and non-tletlon, will be provided for use in studlos, The Home Economtex Jeauipned with four ranges, tric and two coal, will bro heretofore taught Girls will taught 1 up-todate Kit- itoves, sinits, 1 droning boards, large enough to large hotel, and mont beautiful is undoubtedly the ng OXSO fe into 1. A largo south end rooms, root t }the curricul in hi | dry fn fact ft will b provide for a Tho largest of the roy. he coping. inin orks aut ts equipped flood lights, comple aut blue, ‘This will b {ots with alternatin; .| lot water system, and th halls ron th length of each floor and ai vided with lockers in which chil will be able w keep book Spacious re éot e lower floor or by me Sn ment co arts 1003 ught blac electric Spl | tains a 1 nntrl whore boys will smithing, woodworking, engins | reading, ering and drawing by sembMndirect wail {direct in the mainder of the building. All plumbing f# te Tatest de and was ins North and Burton, Heat at all times in the winter assured by the oll-birning, fore ditloning system will keep t at the correct temperature all round. Harloy on th D. urrey teaching for t 1 years, will be in cha new school, past se f the ‘The lighting of the rooms ts ae- Hed by a local firm, F con- alr Abbot, who bas been War Effort, “the Government of HC, bas made no effort at all”, He spoke of Mar. Hart ax a “per= manent deficit” minister. Mrs, D, G, theetes, CLE, #9 speaking on the budget sald that the old familiar personalities of Mr, Binking Pund and Mr. Met Debt were still with us, ive aie ed that the Government disetone It's atthude regarding the ree ommendations of the Rowell =: port and suggested that the Gor ernment’s altitude did sot mec essarily represent the people of B.C. a5 Liberals only repremented 4 minority of voters, Tuesday, November 19th— Ezra Henninger, Liberal, Grand Forks, hasn't much use for Cons wnisslons, he said thet if we get many miore of them, we suiglit a6 well dispense with the Legle lature, “Nobody but the Pinance Mie ster understands the budget™ said the speaker. E. E. Winch, CCP, Burnaby, sald that the $25,000.000 which will be paid off this year has eos ge|the Government of the proviace | $32,000,000 in interest alone, The financial conditian of de mn Kk al Doug Robinson, the vic Walker Final arrangements have been bazaar and sale at the Whito Rock Lodge. In the evening of the same day a whist drive will be held at the Lodg Proceeds of both affairs to be de- voted to comforts for local boys overseas. Mrs. E.R. Henry is in charge of this plan and will appre- elato recetving names an¢ es in detail of local boys serving abroad. A mumber of names have Already been banded in but it Is known that this Wat tx not com: plete. A&N Vetsto Meet Tn New Hall Mhe regular monthly meetin; the White Rock Army and Navy. Vets, Surrey Unit 40, will he fn tho Vels’ new home, tho ¥ green Ballroom, on Friday, Dec ber 6 at 8 pm. All membors aro the various Departments of the Canadian Navy and was enlighten- ing. Mr. Macdonald sald there are now 13,273 men of all ranks in the Naval organization and a total of 155 ships. He related how 3500 ships had departed from our ports ‘since the war began carrying twenty-one million tons of cargo} Lodge on and with the loss of only 5 Mr, Macdonald hips. |orowd present, Of] Mexdamex Mokwen alt Urged to attend ax there Is a deal of Important businews to bo don The Army & Navy held tho svc-| 5 ‘ond In thelr weriox Whint drives at of Military White Rocik lovember 21 with a good ‘The winners wero dW. Roper and Moxers. R. Onwald and 1, Sine clair, ‘The next scheduled whist Mrs. Cross -|mr as -| don't White Rock Lad Tells of Air Raids Pte. G. A. Resp, son of Mr. ang of a “We went Red K rything — . dogs and ra Crous kinds of toe! bits, and all xorts of farm produce, fed. A lot of the stuft was two or three times, people etion and giving Uncle Ernest do F whieh collectod £350, h? 1 don't know if it wold Somo pric gold ty ay that ts what it re d by Mr. roal statoxman, t, young Toxo, who js on conyoy duty with tle TLG.MLP. oy adds, “L suppoxe yon ri the alr Falls, Well, w. fr was om To looks Aa A casual aftertho ons, ving chllghts. y ¢ sky—that'’s the war W.A. to hold Social The Logion W.A, will ho elnt oventi 1 a no: oir wives will be Sntortained, “A number of novelties in the way of ontertalnment have dl, © wo hi y McCrae of Ane liter for third whist deivo, Arratigomenta Kaye boon made wore Sunday of Mr. am Columbia Aye Vinitory at Mr D. MeCullogh ond daughter of Vaneoliver, Nuye rcently pure aria Avo! tip thelr residence, iy mooting of tho ion wb the Plor Rooms, Red |. *\Mtock Las Max Green, speaking on “The fained the ala at thelr at Fi in the Masonfe Hall d that In the a |hoys wil hoar an add |P: work, ‘The public ts asked to JAssivt the troop fu the collection of | broken toys, ahich will be renairea jand distributed to the needy for | christmas. It Is ex: i future the Tory Meeting Postponed to Dec.16 to the small attendance duo to a number of other events K on that dato, the a of the Surrey Conse AsSoctation wax postponed December 16 at the Mooro Hotel, Cloverdate. ‘The members who Were present had the oppor- tinity of indulging in a Roun discuxston with Mr, Russell * Provincial Organizer. Mrs, |. AnguN moved that an oxpres- h of sympathy bo forwarded to Mrs. Dratioy, Prosidont of the Delta Conservative Axsoclation, whose Fecontly, V.O.N. Tea Dec. 7 held itq regular oting at the White November 20, Mra, tho eile, Plans ploted for tho ton to be Docombor 7 from 2 to 6 White Rook Lodge whon eaniilon, HoVe!LIom and work WIL be Of male, Mra. J. 0, Hounton 9 cone eral convenor And Mrs. J. Pinlataon Will Ho Th oharme of the toa werange monte, al monthly Wek Tuoker tn wore 4 iv tu) at ‘he Wednesday Hadminton Club went to Iarelmere on Monday Son ALR] ea Book Review Firth, whose uy in author of a boo Strange Road: tly publisi ed. The-tite poemdescribos th strange, weary roads which humai ity aro wi strong note of confit But We can hope and pray A hand will lead the Down these strange mi: Tuto, a brighter day There {5 0 stro rh gious fecling to many of the poe! Dreams and Roxe L, work pears freqne our Corner,” {x the rece { jated road friendly spirit and homely ph pliy pervades the book, while used by Herbert Reeder source for one of lils radio broad casts, “To the 3 Plains” as recently a rints from th | SEARCHED FOR BEAUTY I wearched for beauty far beyond The distant skyline’s glowin rin From sea to Until Tite's day aim, T looked again and t I found the beauty that I craved Mn common things that I had = mmon things of every day, —ROSE L. FIRTH. Roprinted from “Strange Roadie” School Children Colleat Tinfoil cantboan) box full of tine, Toll wan delivered to the Rese Jar " which hax been made by Afr, Fred Hanglow and thla newspaper, Mise Graham aud her school class, Divi sion 4, were responalble for the kathoring of thir contribution, which was alt decked out with rod vromaon and trimmings, Mr. Hae Jow Wiahox to thank the chitdre and their (oucher for thelr effort, | “ iy iach rr him to Ket | ephiey ip. Poot king today but ond« on ing rell- iloso- ‘On Judea’s tT ssarched {a vali grew cold and 0 clone by. ‘That 1 had thought were useless /of mon for the Warlols Senvions, Burnaby was far worse now then when the Commissioner took over |the Municipality, sald Mr Wines .|_ Dr. Gillis, Liberal, praised tke Government for setting up Healils units in various parts of the coum- try. He spoke largely on Medical Matters and stated that there iad ho} oeen-a great decrease In diggh n-|cases due to the discover of a new preventive serum. “Two medical examinations of schoot children annually would be a step in the right direction” he suid Or. Gillis strongly favors pusteur- ization of milk and Said there are no ‘irguments against it, He condemned the growing tendency to have small families. When x, satisfactory health insurance scheme was offered, he would favor it, he sald. Mi Jamieson, C.C-P_ took up the case for single destitute un= employed In the clties, many of whom had come in to join the army but had been refused: Tom King, Liberal, from Columbia, sald there was vere litle or no partizanship in giving out work in his riding. He ad~ vocated using the National Credit to issue money. “There is no need for the Dominion Government to borrow one dollar", he claimed) Mr. King drew the attention) of the Attorney-General to the entr= ous difference in fire insurance: cates of various companios in the Province. Thursday, November 21st— A. McGrath, from) Cninbrook, “| complained that although interior: boints had supplied Jange numbers) Kk, h- Is 5, A fe there were no lange concent 7 of troops there and no orders” war supplies had been that that elty: might become the fist tine OF Vancouver. He urged pletion of ths wap in | from the coast city to the answer ‘Guthrie, Rated that in the ®