“ZANIOAS FINES 7 CLIMATE Serving White Rock, cuits Occan Park, Crescent Beach & Surrounding Districta Whito Kock, B.C, Thurnlay, November uth, 1990, Kinglo Copy 60. _soRUINSS SPONSOR WHITE ROCK “BROWNIE AND GIRL GUIDE GROUPS Soroptimist Club of White Rock and Blalne have undertake: * fo sponsor the Whito Rock Girl Guides and Brownley, It wan announced, following thelr Tast business mvoting at the Amerlean Kitchen, Peace Arch, on Monday. ‘eho club ts making an immediate donation of fifty dollars to asist’ tho girls with current expenses and enable thom to have a more suitable meeting place. Local Scout Association returns 1950 executive for second term ‘Annual miceting, of South Surrey Boy Scouts Association re- elected by acclamation tho past-exeoutive to-head {ts affairs during 4vo1, Meeting was held In the offices of the B.C. Electric on Novem- ber B® Returned as president was W. E., Johnston. G, W. B. Fraser is first | the Group Committee announced it vice-president, P. Cotton, sécopd was arranging for the construction vice-president, G. E, Berry, secre-| of a brick chimney, Ovtner in ward Race ‘A two-way fight for Councillor of Waid’ 7 (Whito Hock) in in offing with the announcement this week that ©, P, Ortner, 048 Thritt, will contest tho oat In the forth coming munickpal, election, Mr. Ortner recently sold his business to devote his full time to muniolpal affuirs. Fetiring councll- lor W, Offér has already anno ¢ will soek re-election TOP HONORS GO TO STUDENT BAND mixhmoo High at the {Thursday tre when « band ieod Small, Judy Deverell, Pugh and Tom Currio received first. prize_moncy, Second was § who won the funnon MeLcan plause of the tary and James Murray, treasurer. NEW MEMBERS ~ he executive committee were all returned for a second year and the following named additional _mem- * bers: Rev. E. Pitt Griffiths, Dr. L, G. Robinson, Brg, G. Creffield, Messrs. Atwell and G. Schou. From the well attended meeting which dealt with all major points in the local Scout movement, the | outlook for a progressive year wax bright. President W, E, Johnston pre- sentid bis annual report dealing with activities of the district exe- entive during the year. He appeal- ed to all members to concentrate upon getting additional leaders, LAUDS SCOUTMASTER District Commissioner J. Ormsby Lee gave an outline of the district movement and its alms for the coming year. He congratulated the Scoutmaster, William Kelly and Cubmaster Miss Crawford upon ‘thelr excellent work under difficul- thes, Financial report was given by. , district treasurer J, Murray. A leadership committee was ap- Pointed to inaugurate a campalgn ‘to obtain more leaders. Named to head the committee was Brig. Creffield with assistance from L. G, Robinson and A. Mefean. A resolution recommending the Fe-appointment of District Commis- sioner Ormsby Lee for the year 1661 was passed by tho district executive. It) will be sent to the ‘Provincial Council. TRAINING COURSE To uccommodate the scouts in the scout hall during the winter Plan to hold a district training | audience for course at the Canadian Legion hali| ine. in Cloverdale was also announce Tonight sees seven contest. Course for present active and pro-| ants trying for top placo on spective leaders Is scheduled for| “The Toad to "whieh November 27 und 28 and December | _ reaches its fin: “Nov. 4 and 5 beginning at 7:45 cach| ember 22. All former winners nerobatic rout- evening. | ~ will be given an opportunity to An outdoor session js to be held| compete for the Grand Prize on December 8, weather permitting. this night, HI-NOTES Several events on student calender give rise to much activity By JACQUIE ZACK Apart from the sport events which appear on tho Sports page, other activities at Semiahmoo High School last week Included a Noon Dance, Candy Sale and Drama Club Mecting. The Neon Hour Dance was spon: sored by the Girls Hi-Y and feat-)to be p ured the High School Orchestra | December 8 with Eruce Webb on clarionct and saxaphone; Tom Currie on trum- pet; Eric Small on plano; Judy ‘@t the school, audi- torlum. Remember to reserve that date for an evening of onjoyment. {Bevel on ass ant Donna, 7H Wak 48 IB0 REY, meet Se rifiutely A60 students anal collected from the Recognition teachers. Those who dh not dance, |e eee eae enjoyed the music Wy real eetitey i Home-made candy was an added | fol ited SO atid td feature at the games on Friday xe hen evening and was sold by the Gradu- ating Citas, Plans aro in the mak MOTT ADDRESSES ig fora Variety Show to be given 3 by the Grads in the near future, | LIBERALS TONIGHT _A meeting of the Drama Club ‘M. Mott, Thomas eld and Was held last Friday during which HL Suekson will be among members were nsulgnod to varloux the guest speakers at the White committees for the final touches of Kock Liberal Association mivet- the three one-act playa which aro] ing tonight at 8 pan. at the Peter McBride new president of Community association Peter MeBride was olected | Talent show on air Saturday Canadian Legion Hall, Guide Association meets The White Rock Association for the Brownles and Guldos will moct at thé home of Mrs. R. Sloan on president of the Sunnyside Com-| Pacific Avenue, Monday, November a im, Ad ember an muinliy Avsoeiation at (Halt annual meeting held th Sunnyalde Hail | sania ations woe naked te do on on: Tuesday, Noveraber 7, “Martin Bowles wax pouulbly attend are nuked to do so. | nted to the public on{ |ment's drama division, will be th balled ipa November . oe Town Council to meet Canadian Legion Hall reports Bienen Ralneiie Aasskie Corea ee atowardahip meeting for Thursday, November 90, in Pitman Legion Hall. ‘The date haa not yot been confirmed by the Reeve and council, Counelllor W. Offer announces that the Advisory Town Council for White Rook will meet tonight at 1:30 o'clock. A mooting of Zone % ratepayera has been called for Thursday, 24 at 7:00 p.m, In White Rock Lodge. Property owners in the aren bounded by Maple to Jobnston, ona Vista to Yabh (ppsene are Invited to attend, Commons favours increased nensions says speaker Senior Branch No, 11 was specially honored at its regular monthly meeting held In the White Rock Hote), Tuesday. November 7, by viniting guest speakers Mr, W. Mott, M.P. for New Westminster eon- aut oy, Mr,‘Arthur Laing, M.P. for the constituency of Bouth The audie: ol heartily In sus oyenne mimes “O conan’ | BUSIMESSMEN play cy gue ome cesses oo /SLuMentS LOMOTTOW unbAT CAUSE. White Rock businesamen will jump with students from Semiah- moo High School tomorrow night esident C. R. Bennetton then at the first annual studentebusl- valied upon William Mott to ad-|nessmen basketball game. dross the gathering, ‘the speaker| A cup donated by White Rock complimented the branch and the| Sheet Metal is’ to be awarded to O.A.P.O. on the great contribution |the winning team. Game Js in ald it had in bringing into being | of student athletic equipment fund mproyed Social Security measures | Admission ts 50 cents for adults and also stated “yours 1s a great|and 25 cents for students for this and well worth fighting for.’ | one gamg only. Regular admission "Vhe Senlor Citizens have tolled | Price to student games ts 25 cents shoulder to shoulder and have | fF Adults. blazed the trail to Canada’s p ENVOMDE Bt Un WAU ER aeea sont state of prosperit; & Tho |P-™. with a game between the ‘SO Members of the House of Com-|St#ds girls and this year’s senior mons are 100 per cont in fayor| its team, Feature game is to of the recommendations of the | fHow. s s —————— Parliamentary Committeo, Social Security obligations should be and : will be fulfilled.* Board of Trade Mr, Bennotton then introduced | meets Tuesday Mr, Arthur Lalnyg. who ga Regular monthly meeting of most educative and inat ‘White Hock ‘Baard | ornrade ee address. be held jn the White Rock Lodge esned the need | noxt Tuesday, November 2F at 8 n and interest | pan Page 12) Nomination of officers for 1951 is E—PENSIONERS. high on the meeting's agenda, UB C Drama head will address White Rock players group Miss Dorothy Somerset, head of the U.B.C, Extension’ Depart guest of White Rock Players’ Club thiy Friday, discussing “Problems of Acting” at an $ p.m. meeting ordon Billingsley, Marine) Drive, This will be the second’ in a - serles of monthly program meet-| C°UYer Schoolot Art Instructor, of Ings dealgned to combine social} the Laurence Olivier production of and educational features covering | “Hamlet,” accompanied! by record— the variod fleld of theatrics. eal) Yoxcornts) trom) the imave si CREATE INTEREST A ee Purpose of the sorles in to pro-| All’ interested \ persons are in- vide Instructional activity whieh | Wied to contact any Players’ Club will maintain interest among mom- | Member and attend the mestings. The speaker wi for happy occupa at the home of bers not notively engaged in cur- Sarna Oe tered Fent play productions, according to WHITE ROCK president Nell Primrose, "7 A difforent club member will act WEATHER fg convener for each month's meet- Max,” Min, Rain ing, and programs’ will fcature 8 .. 50 dog. 32 dog. upenkors, play-readings and practi- age craft. 43 deg, 29 dex. 44 deg, 29 deg, AT deg. 38 dex Highlighting the Orst program,| Nov. 12. 48 deg, 30 dhg. which ‘was convened by Claire} Noy. 13 .. 39 deg, 27 deg, 22 In, Honry and Bette Mathieson, was a Nov. 1d. 43 deg, 34 dem: Alxcunslon by Leonard Woods, Van-! Max Zack—Ofticlal Observer. lected viee-prosident, Mrs. ¥, Cassandro was chosen necretary-troagurer, George A. Gook, V. G. Johnion and G, Oliver FOUGHT IN FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR “nie ose tet sat) ine a Chace Professor reaches century mark the BO. Arthetie Fund this | Jamon Anderson comprine the en- ‘will be filed with variety eer ‘by local entertainers, fortalnment committee, Profonsor Alfred Louls Hy Starok Wire Committeo iw, Way Villott.| of 6) Baldwin Road, Minator, i. from ity Hock and Blaine, ¥e-| Robert Wallt and B, Kobson, and|Shoppy, England, who fought in Parks Committed hax George A.|the Franco-Prunian War of 1470. Cook, C Curr, V, G. Johnwon,Jattainod hin one hundredth Robert Waitt and Potor Mefiride.| birthday on October 8 of thls Auditors are G, Hunter and G.} you, of, | Profesor Starck ty the father Of Tauls A. Starck a former” pale Usher of the Semlal Sun and 8 realdent of White Rock, Antor the Franco Profslan war, When, the family first came to Jie married a Evench lady and Shoppey, thay realded) at Leys came to England ax a procemoc down, and later moved’ to) the Of Janjunges, setting in Devons Minster district. where tia are ebiro, whore the four children well known. Worg born, Only two mombers of Profesor Starck bas enioyed tho fumily mirvive today. ‘They | distingulshed- career and up to fro Ming Goorgeita Starek, who | three years ago was very ovotedly looky giter Nor father /and cultivated ‘hin own garden, At Minster, and her brother | WATLING SLOWLY Louln Starck of White Rock. | Since 1 “Mra Starck dlod in 1928 and'| year, in ee to