A Proaressive Newspaper IN 4 PROGRESSIVE District 26 Vol. 5, No. | White Rock, B. C. Friday, July 2, 1948 service after aly} operations, J21009, Rene Du~ praz, only son of Mr. and Mrs.,E Dupraz, He had been overseas for six months, Missing on active DOROTHY BOCKUS HELD LUCKY TICKET ON RUG A large number attended thd annual Display Tea held by the White Rock branch of the Red Cross ni the Anglian church hall on (Feiday afternoon. Samples of the garments made during the year were on display. The baby karments made by the Junior Red Cross j showed unusual skill. In echatge of this table was Mrs. Herbert Foley assisted by Mrs. Andrew Edwardson. A flower stall furnished with } blossoms from: thelr own. gardens, was presided over by Mrs, Bevan Hugh and Mrs. A. E. Cope. A Mystery stall, with Mrs. Peter Ballard in charge, did an excellent business. ‘The lucky ticket on a rug, do- nated by Mrs. W. A. Moffat, was held by Miss Dorothy Bockus. Mrs, Arthur Johnson. of ¥Elgin, held the winning ticket on a crocheted: bedspread. A sofa-pil- Jow went to ticket No. 32, but, since the owner could not be identified, nn alternative was drawn which went to Mrs. A. E. Cope. If the tiolder of ticket 32 does not claim the pillow within 30 days, It will go to Mrs. Cope. The tea table wax presided ‘over by Mmes. Richard Steed, William Barge, Louis Laronde, of Ocean Park, and D. 3. Grant) vico-prex- ident of the Peace Arch Circle, Serving wére the Misses Betty Gutteridge, Doris TLehmanj Mar- faret MeNee, Toyee Upton and Nora Foley. In charge of the ten ‘room were Mins Dorothy Crane, Mme, UNITED CHURCH 5. 8. PICNic The annual plone of the sun- day School and congregation of the White Rock United church wan held ‘Tuesday, June 29th, Jones’. park, Dinnor and suppor wero served on the grounds. During tho afttr- ROO KAMER Were enjoyed by the Primary lassen while th older ones went kwimming and played Paschall, Raoes wers run with the winning first pice in clannon: Andrey Pinkney: McEwan; Zelda In Promotion List Of White $1.00 per year, 5 cents Single copy lATTAACTIVE SeTTina 'FOR GARDEN PARTY The ot the soy Died, ladiew |drenven blended attractively with ° tie profuxon of flowers at the P bl (Y School Caran Tea held at the home of oc UuUDII Min. W. Blahop om Wednmaday, June 20th, ‘The many yiultore Fromotion List of White Rock, From Grade TI to Grade Iv, Hic Huwh, Irene thoroughly ensoyed the happy bon Publlo School, Gradon 1 to VI. | ‘achor—Mra, Horte. Robin Keene, Donald Kine pitality extended to them by the rare 4°64, Alma Kopp, Klin Laxdal, #enlid hontens and the other mem- From Grade I to Grado TI, Margaret Charles, Ernest Tair- Sinn ‘oh he Sea. SY BIROES Lorne Undsay, Norman Mackin Teachor—Minx Carder. In Tih, etal i le Aah ere sin MeArthur, sateen wae, OTP Of Holy. Tenity! WA Barry Baird, Margaret Bayllas,|MeCallum, HelvneLoulse MeLean, 44 6, Lewile Millars SISEY, alg opt gtaae ba Fileaboth Hensley, Mervyn How. | May {McEwan, Shirley Morrluon, Pockover, Ardreo Plekerink, Asnen tt! teed Genie den, Neil Bruce, Sandra Cohon, | Barrie Monger, Gordon Moxam, uate fi ad ele Ke pei & nit teat Teddy Choate, Francis Davis, ne From Grade Ill to Grade TV. ah aes u eta nine a ae ams 3 oat whie bert Dee, Harrold Daeg Teagher—Mian Hutt. Woodsford, 7 pono ag mloN Greatinicdi) Magurel Algham) Normal Argun From Grado V. to Grade VI Evelyn Hyslop,Sylvia Hoge, Car- | 4), vintGr Ras Big) ta at ait ae Meee mennvematchen Sohn IGG ehara “Brockhurat Shirley Bur. | fternoon includ: Donald King, Ruth Laundrle, F0-| yowy, John Phyllix ee eal eee AY a Roncess Mallett) Jimmie; McEwan: |/charies, Willard (Charles; ‘Doreen Stan jDodd, Jim Dunean, Delia pudibent Cleta Montgomery, Patricia Mitch-' Fennell, May Gorkiny Irene G Dykstra, Ruth Evans, Irene Has- el, Shannon MrLean, Loretta Dunean Hadden, Julla Hawkshaw, sell, Valentin Hugh, Murray Mon ——— - Monehton, Sylvia ‘Monchton, Mel- Bobby Hickey, Derry Hokg, Flor- ghall, Betty Maye, Zelda Mont- SEAFORTH LADIES GATHER ence Lewis, Dora Lindsay, Chris gomory, Marion’ Linklater, Arden geen TCS e ae NIO™y: area vaie it cGnricting MacDonald Oswald, ' Ronald Pengelly, Ronn “ Pltasant afternoon wax xpent Sener One ormabesricly ONG fy fselins MeDonald,, epna Mo: Perry, Doreen Phillfps, Lilitan home of Mrs. ¥ - Ronnie Pattison, Buster Rowan, ‘Tean, Bil! Mallott, Jim Marion, sh “rs, Donny Smithman, perlahs So: au Billy Scott, Joan Sharp, Shirley Ted Marshall, Gordon Mathewson, Shelia Watson, Jim (Me. Seaforth ladles Smith, Gerald Thompson, wWittria Rita: Maye, Eleanor Murray, Jack Donald, Myrtle Work, Marite Woe pkey tanto s Taylor, 1Heather Walker, Norv estman, Albert Neville, Clayton Erle Young ald Bayliss, Ky i i Sale: y Jocelyn Richmond, David Holmes, Harold Han, AUXilinr Mihitely, Terry Woodsfora, Bert Lorna Ross, Bruce Russell, Jacqueline ‘Smith, Robert MéKay, Felts Webster, Alvin Young. Helen Ryder, Seymour Sanford, Robert Moncton, Joyee Kinz, Roy, Pe held in From Grade II to Grade 11, . Fdorence Scott, Jtan Sheppard, ert Mylroie, June r. ALANIS Jolin Sterling, Kay Taylor, Lionel , EEN ote D ms Sc apace Graham. Thompson, Harry Woodsford, Jack Beahide) Deena Av beautiful robe from | China Shirley Morrison, Mae McEwan, Woolarl. (according to merit) was eek oo Ge % Barbara) Grimes, HelenLoulse Mc-} rom Grade IV to Grade V. Teacher—Mrs Finla{son, pres eS ee ee Zee Tean, Barry] Thorne, Patsy Mc- j Teaches See Simpson, Lily Rothe, suxitary Fund Callum, Margaret Charles, Lyan . é Homing, Herbert Cassels, wore Mrs, Talt 1 Holmes, Esther Cassclis, Ernest (2T20" Coon, Lorne Lindsay, Flin ott, : 5 Taxdal, Norman MacKinnon, Shir- Robert. Wyborn, Goan Falrholm, Arthur Page, Jimmy joy Feckover,, Kenneth Steele, nett, Frieda. Kopp, Joy Millard, R. a \ Brown, Raymond Burrows, Shirley Lynn Woolard. June Fremmeriid, Mary “Maye, tn’ the near fatere’ Hees uae Reece wcelin) Coleeryonn)) Garton © eon. Grade TY ee v. Hall, Gertle Oliver, John hope to return en Moxam, Lilian MacKenzie, Ernest ; Anderson, David Mallett, Lav- meet ail sontecam AR Perry, Stella Ashton, ‘Trevar Teacher—Miss_ Robinson, rence Russell, Gordon Champion, Quite a nun forth taille guste David) Pickering, Barrie Kathrine Bayliss, Tom Detger, Wilfrea Nestman, Neva Perry, were present pot Monger, Inez Hillman, Virgin‘a Bill Best, Dorothy Cassells, Regie Donald Hynds, Pauline Robinson, an could ba con 0. We Madden, Phyllis Laundrie, Roberta Charles, Norman Clarkson Gordon, Richard Hassell, Joyee Charlos, williontoaeas rth Seott, Gordon Anderson, Anne Coon; Dowi Downey, Dale Fen- Sar Linds Doree NITOWS, Indies present meet Peele onald aiRlioy De Sylvia, nell,’ Syivin. Fremmérlid “Marcel Dacia AMlstrom, Maxwell James, in White Ro: (iesee “Muriel! “Watson. Freda Fryer, Tuobel Grimes, Norman Lionel Potter, Arlene Ashton, De- Sheers, Joan Altmeyer. Madden, Graham Haines, Bunny lores Rowan, Kathleen Spilsied, 1 — - HOLY TRINITY S. S. PICNIC Wednesday, June 20th was the date chosen by hte superintendent and teachers of Holy Trinitys day School for thelr anny nic. This happy aftr wos , Jones’ Park and was thorooghly njoyed by all concerned, aidutes as woll as ghildren. A series of raréy under the capable hands of Mra. Matheson were entensd ints heartily, the winners proudly dis- playing th anst “NSHonwe during the of the afte noon. Conditions for bathing ye {oat and sippor very popular U.S. FORTRESSES OVER G SS LAWN BOWLING NEWS ERMANY BY DAY if unt when Button amon Bryce won 21 whon sixty-five sat de long trostio tables, Fortun nm at ly Me supply of foe eres the store was not depleted until moh child had received his or her shar Altoether a jolly occasion, with the Rector and Sunday Sehoot teachors Joining ni heartily and working untiringly to give the Kiddfox a good ti | RINT EEE I who won the hearts of all with Qe spread she xet before the bowlers, especially her own home 0. the | twenty-elhth. to 1 were played be~ tween Mr. Calderbank and Mir Mloom, the former winning, white ng KAM HO far in nKlen wna between wen not The hoxeonn Afternoon wax nl nk and ‘Bryce, which trom: from) Mr, Vidal, for Mew, Wen} 4 Meneses