‘The Libera) Hall atige will ma sume tho aspect of a ship's. bar- room next Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Friday, March 22, 28 and 24, for White Rock Playors’ Club's production of Sutton Vano's well Known drama, “Outward Bound" An allstar cast of nine vetoran Playors’ Club actors will portray & group of travellers dound on ene ahipmates are: Tom Pryor, a young: drunk, played by director, Frankiin & White Rocl Sorving Whito Tock, ter In featival conipotition next month In Vancouver Is now com: Ie aarsine Amon, Fetlole Mitoholl, Tirbarn Worton and Franklin Johnaon wil carry local inurels to Vancouver, competing with onuts from more than 20 othor drama groups from the Groter Vancouver farca and Mission. For ita ontry the club haa role: ted Philip Johnson'n —one-not TEA junnynlde, Ocean Wark, Sunnyside Jottings Mr, and Mrs, Alvin MeDonitia And family of Laniley, wore rovent wuente of Mr, and Men, 1, Toke ‘of Sunnyalite, Mrs, Lou Armatrong and. sp, Joan Halnoy, both of Aunnynide, fre Improving In heplth after hny- ing boon quite Ml for some timo, "+ Mr, and Mra, G, D, Oliver of Surrey Contre, have heen staying with thelr daughter and family, nently In the near future, eekly Teach & Sorreunding Districts White Rock, B. C., Thursday, March 16th, 1950 \ ite Rock Players ‘Club $1.50 per year; Sc per single copy 0.A.P Organization ‘The regular monthly meeting of Couneillor Wm, Offer. the White Tock Ola Aue Pen- Answers Questionaire plonere’ Organization vet he Abeta Hal ok eheiey $4 S To EC eee pat (rast ‘The following questions were 7, The procesdings opened at 2 Bock pm, with the singing of “O submaitted’ bye Eee Cannda,’ the president, Mr, Athi i Lee Se i fennotton occupying the chair, COMA Teer pees ‘Tho’ attendance continues to wara’4 ogg ee oe eo ‘ard 7, and T promised to give row, nenrly 100 persons belng pr krow, nenrly 100 persons being Pre the delegation = written anewer. phantasy, "The Lovely Miracto.” Mr, and Mea. A, 10, Moritz, Clow "me i However, aa there are many rate fof the atrangest voyages ever de- rene Rond, for tho past few wooke. fom eel Ha HG ear eee payern who do not belong to any norlbed. and’ Meu or oxpect te cai in ts “7 arganization, but who are deeply . é of EVENING OME OF UNITEN MT. And Mra, Oliver oxpect to oxecutive ald on Fob, 21 were irranization, ris ate Making up the motley crew of EVENING Crmere ON Uovieg move back to thls dlstelet perma Feng nnd’ ndopted om motion ot rested, Lam taking this method of notifying all and sundry of the project work in Ward 7. Question 1: Like to know re Mr. H. ‘Turner goconded by Mr. G, Whitaker, Johnson; Mra, Cliveden-Banks, © gy saturday afternoon Mra. Mr, Hill Peppard of New Wont ‘Tho firinual financtal pstatoment 3 : Front street wealthy “daughter of the Empire,” James Murray, of Columbia Av minster, was m weekend guest of was submitted by the secretary- ee ee erin aeons storm White Rock, wan hostows to a de- Mr, and Mr, Al. Bato#, Sunnyalde tronsurer, Mr. B, A. Griffin, Moved y plat ee played by Follele Marshall; Mfr. Duke, a young minister, played by Guy Weston; Mr. Lingley, a pomp- ous business man, played by Nell Primrose; Mra. Midget, a char- woman, played by Enid Saunders; ané Ann and David, a younc couple, portrayed by Isobel Splitt ‘fand Jamox Lawson. J. P. Mitchell Hightfur- St. Patrick's tea nnd male ‘of home cooking sponsored by the Evening Clrele of the United Chureb, with Mra, ‘Ty Johnson ax convenor, and Mrs. 0. Lee, the President, welcoming the guvate. ‘The pourers Included Mrs. Nichol- son, Mrs. Vic Johnson, and Mrs. Rond. sae ‘A delightful tea was held by the Sunnyalde W.A, In. the Community Hall on March 9, Largo green shamrock Tenvex and daffodilx con- tred each table, and Mrs. A. Tuttle the president, poured tea from a in It to be taken to sidewalk, Answer—No. 1:, Storm sewers are now being installed om some parts of Front Street and will be continued ax sewer profect pro- ceeds, Paving will be standard width and will NOT go to the side walk, funds will not permit, but a layer of crushed gravel between. by Mrs, K. Robinson, seconded by Mire, M. Cottington, that the state- ment be approver, Carrled, ‘The president, roporting on the necessity of procuring additional chairs, sald that Mr. J, Cummins was ondeavouring to xecure a quan- tity of chafry at a reasonable price. weil play Scrubby, the steward, and Lee, as nepresantalives ot is lovely allvor ten service, Serviteurs Moved by Mr, J. A. Nichols, 200- the ahove plana are subject to ob ents James, tho Rev, Frank Circles of the church, tak es were Mesdamen Dent, Metirite, onded by Mr. E. J. Brown, that taining the necessary | duamees? : Capes beswarceoa) ia) piss of Mrs. Con- Sevorson and Rawlins. — Mrs. tho purehaso of tho chalra be auth: furthermore 19 convection gears ‘Stage manager Vero Harrawny Tal. who was ill. Adams holder to tea ticket 38, won Flzed. Carried. Great Northern allway crec- ts handling sound effects. — The set was desisned by Mra. D. R. Jamox and Mrs. Vere Harraway Is prompter. J. K. D. Knfght ts house manager, with Mrs. Knight St, Patrick's motifs were decora- tively carried out with shamrocks and pale green candles oneircled the centreplece of carnations on the tablo, f lovely ton cup and saucer. ‘Winnors at tho wockly whist which is held at the Sunnyside School under the auspices of the Moved by Mr. E. A. Griffin, sec- treated piles are to bel driven and) onded by Mr. J. Cummins, that the fill made where present board Public Address System, the cup aie ty be board and its contents and the eat ne Install Chntra wen (purchased. bel ineurbay | Sessa amare handling properties and Mrs. Nell a, PMA, last Wednesday evening Glee a of Fee arid DC levelled off and roads put in Primrose In charge of make-up. * . were: First, Mrs, M. Molonchuck SOR i ial lane ber CTT I TA souvenir progam, containing White Rock White Cane re eee ieee ee ance emoln, nnn! Easter tea would be held on "Answer No, 2: Back ll on pictures of cast members, will be ‘available to partons oh the three performance nights. Programs directed by Denix, James, assisted ‘by Mrs. Gerry Clifford and Mrs. T. G. Weston. ‘When the curtan rises March 22 on a three-night run of “Outward Bound.” it will be the first time in ‘Players Club history that members’ ‘performances will benefit the club itself. In provious years more Club ‘The White Rock Branch of Cana- dian Natlonal Institute for the Blind, “White Cane Club,” will hold thelr monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 21, in the Liberal Fall, at 2 pm. Miss North, who teaches the blind, had the misfortune to break Hier arm, ‘We hope she will be baek with'us soon, Mr, Gordon Stewart, member of the Lions Club, kindly provides tions, Mrs. Grant and Mr, Butchor, There will be another whist next Wednosday evening and cyeryone is welcome. Mrs. R. Macdonald, 1139 Kin George Highway, spent a fow days in Vancouver Inst week. se 8 ‘The Elgin 3y.A. held a ten at the Home of Mrs. Kemp-Brown, 1114 King George Highway, last Friday April 4 and that a grand concert would be held in the month of May. Mrs, Wm. MeKean reporting for the Sick Visiting Committee, sald that alcknoss among the members was now abating. Mrs. MeKean appealed for moro volunteers to ist her in her work. Mrs, J. A, Leslie, for the Birth- day Committec, sald that 14 cards wore sont out in February, Two minutes silence were ob- sewers will be levelled off after ample time has elapsed for subsi- dence and packing. Question 3: With regatd to over- all drainage and danger of flash floods from quick run off. ‘Also run off from Water Works at Ox- ford and Washington, Answer—No. 3: Subject to ap Proval of top officials of the Great Northern Railway, there will be four more culverts through the railway grade from the Beach Park than $2,000 in proceeds from Its free transportation. OTtSIGO! aaa ot wor e hs ae ea Seok s store to west of Oxford Street, with His) o- if member for four years, now passed one of them taking direct & een Bier entnslions on] VON. Bir. and Mrs, N. Le Rud, torether away, Mrs, Starck had always from the Water Works over ed Cross, Hornital Auxiliary and Armv & Navy St. with thelr son and daugnter, Impressed overyone by her cheet- charge. This, with the three eul- Swimming Club, ‘The Players’ Club hax for many, years been operating on a shoc- tring that does not allow it to ‘purchase much-needed equipment. ‘or hardly, sometimes, fo pay royal- ties In advance. It now fecis that ‘the greater efficiency to be obtain- ed by its handling of the business details of its productions will put it on @ more secure financial, foot- Patrick’s: Dance ‘The Army & Navy & Air Foreo are holding a St. Patrick's Socint on March 17 In the A. & N. Hall. There will be dancing, entortaln- ment and novelties, Tf you really want a swell evenings entertaln- ment this Is the place to £0 on St Patrick's Day. es Phyllis and Glen, of Salem, Ore. spent the weckend as guests of Mr. and Mrs, N, Benallick, Sunny- side Auto Court. Mrs. A. Stevenson entertained at iunehcon Inst week In honour of her husband's birthday. Among those present was the Rev. T. D. Barnett of New Westminster. fulness under great suffering. A special feature of the occasion was a presentation to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown upon tho celebration of tholr sixticth wedding-anntver- ~ Question 4: Queation of sidewall sary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown from Johnson's Meat Market to expressed their appreciation In Stayte and necessary grading for short but graceful specchex that samo, wore recelved by loud applause. ‘Answer Nol 42 Questioafecieaiee ‘The speaker of the afternoon WAS walk will be one for local Imps Mr, TL. 'T, Williams, an ever Wele iment and nasensed to property af verts already In, should, with planned ditching, take care of bill drainage, flash floods or what have you. ' ing and, at the samo time, cnuble OPENING -OF WIITE ROCK come visitor to our platform, his acted, ’ it to make outright donations to HOSPITAL, AUXILIARY COMING EVENTS subject being “Freedom from Suggestions: One gradér to be worthy causes. SUPERFLUITY SHOP WHITE ROCK GIRLS' SOFT- Fear" Mr, Williams described used in two shifts. Change name Apart from financial considera- tons, there are several reasons why the Players’ Club in deserving of whole-hearted community support. First, becatiso—in those dayn of comle book and radio entertain- ment—live theatre In something to be nourished ax an esgential and Vitel part of & comminity‘s eultural fe. Second, betause the local club tx Mrs. Wm, Mott, wifo of Wm. Mott, MP. will officially open White Rock Auxillary Suportlulty Shop on Saturday, March 18, at 2 pm. Ausilinry members aro busy add- ing the finishing touches to the quaint Ijtle cottage. Chartreuse green curtains Harmonize with tho glowing coral -walls, the keynote to the cosy atmosphere of tho cot- BALL TEAM ‘The White Rock Girls’ team had: Its first practice, on Sunday, Mar. 12 ahd unfortunatoly there wax a very poor turnout. There should be several girls in town who aro * ood players, Como on girls, how about making this Sunday, March 48, 1 really good turout. ‘x want you to understand that it will nat take up nil of your Sundays, Just various kinds of fear which affict mankind, Fears which we inherit from our remoto ancestors, fears which well up from our sub-con- sclous minds, fears of our capacity to face life and Its problems, of firs protection and under Dominion slekenona) of .umemsleyment, 0€/ql0. q's Sexton ee aa age, In spoaking of these feats piven these people tt it ts thelr per- he quoted Mr, Rossevelt as saying manent home: “phat there In nothing to fear but "Suggestion that grader be used far and if people faced up to In two shifts ta out. Fi = of new Post Office. Tn conclusion might paint out that there aro other parts of Wand T requiring consideration as these People are paying taxes also and . * growing Inoreasingly in stature tayo. Mrs, Bruce Fraser, cone "ow and thon, Sunday practice, thelr probleme they would often ixlexinge now about pimps finning find th attempting to offer tho com- yenur, nays no sift ts ea anal me arch 18, 1050, at 3 p.m. find thelr fears to have been at night nnd keeping them awake. munity an expanded prosrm. the donation. he wien te ae nieve froundteas Reminding his hearers, "Suggestion that new Post OMice hia Year, Instead of the usual ounce that tea will by served In ZONE 1 RATEPAYERS’ winsr ‘hat In thelr greatest’ extremity, po changed, The mame was chosen wo playa, St han achoduled three x4. 7, partion Burinesn College, in. DRIVE our Saviour would be with them by vote of the people and en- ; Brodiictlonsall rst-rate plays for ano Medien Leenl Tali, sext A Whist Devo will be hold on With in words of greatest com- dorsed by the Post Office, Counell y winich Mas to pay igh royalty door, following {nepoction of tho Wodnonday, March 22 nt 65 Hap. fort Tt ts T, bo not afrald.” Speak- hay no pawer to Interfere: ; Se ee ee coltage, © good Stroot by Zone 1 Ratepnyorn IE of the fear of old age, he wild Signed: Win. R. Offer, Veneto Melva form larken mem) nes, Ww. Hf, Hruclin, Mra B. J, Ansoointion nt 7,20-pm, Everyone tat tho best way to overcome this Councillor Ward 7. eee ree aretororce) AH OLIGE FOR Lemleux and Mrs, M. Gengo will -wolcome. pea kei ny ad toners fn. 8b? Sea) [ae aa Pealorepabennteresteiand talents. g.the welcoming (committer at ne gs Sia ulted to our capacty. But his of young people no longer In aeezoland to encourage, Kenrally, ter community-partlolpation in Mts etivitles by monns of @ seri Conveners for the ton nro Mrs Brice Frover, Mrs, G, 1, Sory and V.O.N. SPRING TEA & FASHION SHOW ‘The White Tock V.O.N, will hold INSPECTION OF THE FRONT STREET : Residents on the Front Street and others will be cheered to. recommendation to hia hearers Wore to engage In thinking, towing, rorving and working, by doing a 7 a ¥ Mra, WJ. Hynnm, Mra, A. P. Mo- 4 ‘Tea and Iashlon Show {Rees things we would not find time ‘S of play-reading meetings, a Spr Ra haseekveaa tant ing old The KRW that four department heads than that, it fs attempting ‘4% President of the Auxitiney, In the Palladium Ballroom Jeune meected the ntowinge proming of the GN, Rallway spent several WII Fooelvn the mucntn for ton, nb Miatod by Mra. T. Barratt, Pourlny, ten will ho Mra, T, Tt, Maden, Mr Te JA. Mowg, Mra, Ormay Leo, Men, v.11 Wodnoaday, Mare 20, from 290 pm, to 6 pan. ashe VON, MEETING ‘he regular meotIng of 4 V.ON. Auxillary will be held In While Rook Lodo on ‘Thursday, Maroh 19, at 8 pans . RUMMAGE SATIC On Saturday morning, March 18, the Evening Circle of the United dramatically mpeaking—to put Rock “on the map." Follow- its Initia} entry into Vancouver ival competition this April with ot play, members hope moon achieve a * FEE oe eRe hours on Friday, March 10, on a tour of Inspection of thelr property and Ita relation to the ’ Avenue dilemna of surplus and control of same, was also made of the b of the dawn, but he reninded Nie Hoarora that the munsets often rivalled in thelr splendour the mont plorlous dawn, Mr, Willams, recelved a great ovation at the concliston of hin Addronn. ‘Tho orchestra dolfghted the audl- ence with several selections. ‘Phe ainging of the Natlonal Anthom brought to @ clone a mont enjoyable afternoon,