E SEMIAHM00 SUN & White Rock Weekly Serving White Hock, Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Crescent Beach & Surrounding Districts White Rock, B.C., Thursday, September 3, 1953 MISS PNE OF 1953 was chosen from this bevy of 15 beauties at the Pacific National Exhibition Wednesday night. Winner receives a cheque for $1000. They are L. to R—Lynn Adcock, Miss n Mary Lou Lipp, Miss Camp- Loretta Stat So} bell River; Evelyn Dickinson, Miss 4.93 Vancou Burnaby; Donna Buxton, Miss Nanai- Royal City; mo; Lyndia Ghezzi, Miss Kelowna; Vancouver. Margaret Brett, Miss Penticton; Ann- Kathleen Burrows, Eileen Mahoney, Miss Kamloops; Jane Allison, Miss Surr Miss Victoria; Prince George; Powell River; Miss Cowichan; ham, Mi: Eleanor Ander- Althea Carmichael, Marina Zilke, Miss Miss North nver; Carol Stevens, Crescent Beach Swimmin Terminates Summer Season ‘The annval Citked Gala héld Saturday ‘and Sunday, August 29 apd 90, In the waters of Crescent Beach, terminated tho active summer season for the Crescent Beach Swimming Club. teil == Pitos al vousrest tne tot scriug, tae acaaon, tnt | anes, within the time limit of the one who shows the untiring two minutes, awarding them the| Will to improve, was awarded coveted Kidd medal were: Nancy |to Peter Manaban. The deci- | Chipperfield, Patty Manahan,| Sion was made by a special Sean Fergusson, Gail Tilmont,/ committee appointed by the Sandra Waddell and Barbara’ ¢xecutive of the club. ‘Sutherland. | “Heather Fergussen | was Steinbach Trophy, award-\ ®warded the Adelma Gilley Life bie two-member team, con-! Saving Trophy for competency Misting of one parent and one im land and water drills, attend: fuvénile, each member to swim ance at classes and co-operation | 25 yards, was captured by: 1,| With tho instructor. Dr. Jim Wilson and Dick; 2,| Other winners included: Mr. Bill Gifford and Brent; 3,! Girls under 9, 25 yards free Mr. Licya Green and Allison. {stylé: 1 Margaret Scott, 2 Mar- Winners of the McLean tha Oppenheimer, 3 Caro] Anne trophy, warded to a three- Narran and Lynda Lyon (tied). member family team, consisting| Boys under 9, 25 yards frec- ‘Of at least one parent, each style; 1 Peter Van Viet, 2 member swimming 25 yards,| Richard Giraud, 3 Bobble Aber~ was won by: J, Mr. Hall ‘Ting-|nethy. ley, Danny and Barry; 2, Mr.! Girls under 10, 25 yards frec- George Steinbach, Sally and’ style: 1 Allison Green, 2 Nonle Matston; 2, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalbey and Penny. The Don MeKenzle trophy awarded to girls over the age of 12 in the one-half mile swim Pree ewe Girls under 11, 25 yards free- Steinbach; and the Hugh Grant “le (Frank Smith trophy): 1 trophy for boys over 12 year Katharine Van Vilet, 2 Penny , age tn the oncchart eae Stecle, 3 Sandra Plant. | by: 1 Alan! Boys under 31, 25 yards freo- Brew, 2 Bill Lawson, 3 Danny *Yle (Mrs. J. R, Gilley trophy) a 1 Rog Eldridge, 2 Bruce, Co. Revita ins, 3 Peter Manahan. Dlloping TMeRe he eine’ Girls under 32° who have, not rr tes Pema dar trophy: 1 Sue YO % prize, 25 yards freeityle Steinbach, Juvenile boys epee Adel i 2 Lynda ell, 3 Virginia Lambert. id Boys uae Pa tekel pad teed won m prize, 25 yards frooatylo| (Gardiner trophy); 1 John | Crawford, 2 Doug Hager, 3 ees mts ioe lunior girls under 17, 60 yards © (Doug backstrok. ‘Grim: trophy): 1 Sally ‘Bletnbachs a ‘MeLean. 1 Dougal Fergusson, 2 John Husbard, 3 Douglas Mc- Callin. | ‘M. Leeson, 3 Valorto| Dalby. NEWCOMERS TO WHIT! g Club Junlor boys under 17, 50 yards backstroke (RE. Walker trophy): 1 Robert Cooper, David Seed, 3 Bill Lawson. Juvenile girls under 13, 50 yards freestyle: 1 Sue Steinbach, 2 Pat Cherry, 3 Terry Lawson. Juvenile boys under, 13, 50 yards freestyle: 1 Marston Stelnbach, 2 Brent Gifford, 3 Dick Wilson. $2.00 per year. Copy 5c WRASA Closed Gala Climaxes Successful Year Winners in the swim were: Cloned Ja. 9 (International trophy): 1 Line da Hansen, 2 Kay Weston, 3 Carol Savin, 25 yards freestyle, boys und il (WRASA trophy): 1 Guy Le mieux, 2 Paul McEwen, 3 David Dilworth. 50 yards freestyle, boys under 13 (W, B. Taylor trophy): 1 Rex Stroup. 100 yards freestyle, girls under 47 (Garvin Ice trophy): 1 Denise Lemieux, 2 Romney Talt. 100 yards freestyle, boys under 15 (Westminster Ice trophy): 1 Dennis Jackson, 2 Mare Lo- mieux, 3 Ron Stewardson. ‘80 yatds freestyle, boys under 17 (Vidal trophy): 1 Dean ¥ Jace, 2 Jim Spalding. 100 yards freestyle, senior men: 1 Art Cameron. 100 yards freestyle, senior women (Sydner trophy): 1 Anne Fennell. 100 yards freestyle, 15 (T. B. Lee trophy 2 Judy Jack; 3 Diane ‘Tho summer's activitien of the White Rock Amateur Swim- Lemieux,” 2 Paul McEwen, 3 ming Association were climaxed on Saturday, August 24, with David Dilworth. the grand Cloned Gala staged by the side of the pier. eee ee laser 1% ty joclation’s alx youngest + Pgh iishi- nae PPLE aL aha ETIE Saeed | wont Woods) 2 Rivelyn Olean 12 Smith, 2 Janice Mahoney, 2 Gall ed standard of 25 yards unalded | Eleanor Pepper. dees and winners of the Kidd medals! yards backstroke, boys’ Dtyin boys under 14 were six year old Arlene Reld,| under 11 (WRASA trophy): 1 (WRASA tropin): 1 Bi Mar seven year old Susari Collis, and| Paul McEwen, 2 David Dil- honey, 2 Rex Ytroup, 2 Bobby Eugene Eason, Mary-Ann Mo-| worth, 3 David Darts, [828m Ewen, Denise Hill and Susan| 75 yards medley, boys under Diving, girls inder 1531 Paddy ‘Torry, all cight years old. 13: 1 Rex Stroup, 2 Murray studds. 25 yards freestyle, girls under | 15: \a7: 1 | Donnelly. 200 yards open, senior women: 75 yards medley, girls under|1 Anne Fennel 12: 1 Allx Lemieux, 2 Maxine! Elgot of the ten contestants girls under | tlonal_ trophy) 1 Paddy |2 Lin under | Eason, irdson. 25 yards freestyle, be | 9 international trophy): 1) {Dennis Hill, 2 Eugene Eason. 25 yards freestyle, 11 (WRASA trophy): 1 Shan- Not the least interesting of the attractions at the Clover- dale Fall Fair will bo “ Mutt Dog” Show sponsored by the Surrey Branch of the SPCA. Last year for the first time the SPCA put on a very success- ful “Mutt Dog" irls under 3 Maureen Bei “MUTT” SHOW AT CLOVERDALE FALL FAIR of- ne! Show in front) s Boyle, 3 Bill Mahoney. |_ Diving, boys under 15: 1 Maro 1 yards medley, gids under Lemieux and Dennis Jac i Paddy, Studds, 2 Judy) (ted), 2 Ron Stewardson Jack, 3 Diane Stewardson. Diving, girls under 37 5 yards medley, boys under’ Sturgess trophy): 1 1 Dennis Jackson, 2 Marc | Lemieux. Lemieux, 3 Bill Han, | Boys under 17 75 yards medley, girls under} nelly, 2 Dean Waliace, Romney Tait, 2 Denise| Spalding. Lemieux. 200 yards open 7 yards medley, boys under|Dick Jack, 2 Gary Rais 47:1 Dean Wallace, 2 Clare| Art Cameron. 1 Clare Don Jin Hansen, 3 Gail Olsen. Jentering the one mile race i 25 yards backstroke, girls un-ithe WRASA fete last We der 11: 1 Shannon Woods, 2 day, endured to the end des) Bonnle Murray, 3 Eleanor Pep-|rain and cold water. Mare Lemieux won ards backstroke, boys un-|Dricop Cup, His tim: 1 Guy Lemioux, 2 Paul! m di McEwen, 3 Ian MeEwen. 25 yards breaststroke, girl under 11: 1 Shannon Woods, 2 e George was 15 ra and Diane Stewardson th: In the WRASA dra Arlene Mahoney, 3 Barbara/ following ticket h Collis. |the winners: Mrs Diving, girls under 9 (Interna-! Semiahmoo Road, ele 1 Carol Savin, M. Pavitz, grocery hampe 3 J. Fournier, North Bluff Road, wallet; J. Hynds, two pairs of gene nylons. Young Sharon Powell girls under 11: 1 Ar-|ter of Mrs Hazel Powel joney, 2 Bonnie Murray,|St., received the gift prize of a es. )pem and pencil set for selling under 11: 1 Guy the most raffle tick ca Legion Notes Notice to all members of Eranch No. 8, Canadian Legion. ‘You are requested to not 3 Pet Dog.| Tuesday, September 8, 30 for’ atc | peer Oeek Ceara Stage oan Fancy-~! be held, and it is necessary that national trophy): 1 Divinj leno Ma Di bo} Money prizes are being fered for tho various entrie: Children of all ages are el ible to enter There their will be prizes as “The best dressed Dog,” “The best Tric«|ag many as possible be present ete, at this meeting. The Pound-keeper, Len Ma-| Please bear in mind that in 4 Johnston Road, phone| addition to the usual order of Intermediate girls under 15,1o¢ the Grand Stand. This year's | Newton 67-X-1, has some very business, this will also be nomi- yards backstroke: 1 Carole] second show promises to have @ fine dogs wanting a home, so it|nation night, and it is very: im Young, 2 Diane Eldridge, 3|very large number of entrants, |any child wants a pet dog to| portant that you now give care Heather Fergusson. jand the Grand Stand should|exhibit at tho Fall Falr, here! ful thought to your selection of Intermediate boys under 15,;have a full complement to cheer |is a chance to get one. |1n slate of officers, capable and 50 yards backstroke: 1 Alan'the children and their pets on| ‘The Membership Fee is one| willing to carry on the admini- Erew, 2 Bi Linn, 3) Ralph! the afternoon of Saturday, 19th! dollar for adults, and only 25! stration of the Branch. Murray, September. cents for children. | J. Walter Hunter, President. Senlor womep, 75 yards, in- ! = dividual snesley’ Dae Hing in White Rock to. conseet Ing (Stewart trophy): 1 Gordon Aug. 30 68 deg. 51 dox. | s x with {t and uso its facilities, the Scott, 2 Dal Young, 3 Don Aug, 31 06 deg. 56 deg. His swimming achievements Provincial Department of Fraser, * Sept. 1 61 deg. 58 deg, have a atrong competitor, that Health and Welfare has ruled. H enti of rabbit raising. In bis exhibit) ‘This was contained in m letter Senior men, 7 yards, indivie| } 6% Zao op Fa ot tha) Pacifa Rallonel selec Gea ea Ee 4 2 ‘Total Ai infall 77 In. eo National Exhibl- | receiv sm the Department dual «medley (Rute | Gibbs gust rainfall 77 In ton ho taok second prize out to Boundary Health Unit follow= trophy): 1 Don Murray, 2 Ron- Of] a lass of $4 in} thas white ple McMuster, 3 Don MeRitchie. Tunior girh breaststroke: 1 Sully Steinba 2 Valerio McLean, 3 Wendy Brown. Junior boys under 17, 50 yards browstatroke: 1 David Seed, 2 Bil} Lawson, 3 Robert Cooper. Junlor girls under 13, 50 yards backstroke: 1 Sue Steinbach, 2 Pat Chorry, 8 Jean Sayin. Junfor boys under 13, 50 yard backstroke; 1 Marston Stoin- bach, 2 Dick Wilson, 3 Robbie Fergusson, Intermediate girl under 15, 10 yards freestyle (Mra. Wiok= fon trophy): 1 Jacquie Wilson, 2 Hoather Fergusson, 3 Penny {Continued on Pago 8) E ROCK PLAYERS hore, a member of the Win Rey s| Bee aberiary natn Ie under 17, 50 yards | pee } | COMING EVENTS {str ‘ctasm sits nis New zecana Ar S7El Gy ras Meo Na ante Danco and have the time of) competed against all the lower your jife Saturday night at Hay) mainland breeders. He alsc took ae Blo pGranke, Hall, four miles a rat in te Interinediate class | Tot Blaine on Lyndon!” Well-known local. rabbit Bway mn Aand #qUar0) raiser, Ken Whipple, entered) dancing sponsored by tho Peace Arch Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles, te ix mbbits at the PNB, taking/ @ second, third, fourth, fifth and husband husband complaten his oversons MEadipg sate aims appse You are Invited to hear a free Jecturo on "Christian Sclence,”| ontitlod "The Religion of Ans- wered Prayer,” by Arthur 0.) G8,, of Carmel, Call fornia, In the Park ‘Theatre on Sunday, September 6, at 8 pm. Doors open we i) ly on Friday, September 11 at 8 pm, in the Evangelical Free Church, Baritone. solol Alan MoGil will be guest ar- that: 300 g |The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the jeokly card of whist Kf 8 Le aixth in the Sonlor Doo Class. ‘This rabbit enthusiast had plan= ned to take all alx prizes but found one rabbit entry a little too fat. i ing a discussion in which it was asserted that it is difficult for the municipality to enforce connection, and that a ruling must first’ be obtained from Victoria before action can be taken. ‘The Zone 8 White Rock Rate- payers) will hold their next meeting at White Rock Lodge. ‘on Wednesday, September 9 at. 8 pam. ‘The business on hand, will be the election of officers: for the new term, WHITE RO ‘Thurmlay, September 3 BT am—il ft! ym—23 5:40 pm. —126 ft. 11:02 pam.—O4 fe. Septomiee £ Hi 216 Dy Tow: 11M pam.—86 ft bridge OM) Saturday, September 5— High: 4:26 am—10.8 ft © CK TIDES