A A save you a lot of time and steps, whether you want to Sell : Buy 4 Swap or Trade or have Lost anything The cost is Small, but the service is Large Try One! You will be well satisfied The Semiahmoo Sun AID TO RUSSIA CARD PARTY The postponed eard party for Ald to Musa Wund held on wri~ day night In the White Rook nhotet brought out a sood crowd with 17 tablen of whint In play, Twenty- four Hands were played. After the card playing, Mra, Ahaw who very ably qothd ax chairman, on behalt of the committee, maid that a draw would be made for the sofa cumhi- ion donated by Mra, Cottington, the winning teket wan held! by. cards we: miven out; Jadiow firat, Mra, Edwardaon, consolation Mra, Starck; Mra, Weston (in the place off a man) and connolatlon, A. Anthony, It proved n very’ pleanant ovening, a fow selections of violin and plano filled in the time tll cards were atarted, A voto of thanks wns given to Mr Marshall for the use of the hall ‘tor tho occaston, Tho not proceeds for this card party waa $30.70, W. MeKedhnie, of Atlin, B, C, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, N. Holt, for ten Ways, left on Monday on her return trip, stopping off for a day or two in Vancouver. Mra, 1, A, Starck. Then the prizon | ‘TMe firat semston of the Towra of ‘Trade wince the election of the |new officers was marked by the Attendance of about twenty-five mombera In the White Rock hotel on Tuesday avening, Mr, Lamtoux, pronident, in hie Firat addronn to the mombera spoke eloquently on the various problems |that confronted them for the com~ ine year, Tehabilitation on ao- of wortawe of muteriala not be undertaken at the present, but plang ean be made, Ho wan nojther for nor againat Incorporation, but asx to town planning we could get panty of |Informntion and speakers were a- vailable wlio would come here tw rive a talk on the mbject. One of the main crease in mombership, which was to be taken in hand at once. He spoke for m fow momenta on the influx of people from the O14 Country after the war, {t wax up to us to attract our spare here of those who would come to this part of the Dominion. problema wax tie In- Mr. Thrift In reply to the pres- Ident gave a short summary of the present time. He suggested that NEW Gasoline Rationing Plan Goes into Effect APRIL FURST jefforts for Incorporation up to the] 4), for the moment that a change the ward boundaries might better by including Crescent, Ocemn Park with White Hock an a resort ward. : ‘The Ad mil ye wae mendn der dixcuason. Messrs Burger, Boucher and Lewarn were scegpted an new mombers. A new council wan then elected compriaing: T. D, Coldleutt, FLW. Meoch, D, Hughes, Geo.M, Thrift. . He Watuon, J, Newton, H. 8. Watuon, J. WW. Vidal and W. E ‘Taylor, and st was decided to hold & meeting on tha 19th, Mr Wiafton Canning wan mate thon, president and Rey. W, Ft. fottcoth was male an hen.mem- D r, A letter of condolence wae vAed to he nent to Mr. 5. Downs in hin bereavement SEMIAHMOO SIDELINES Sem Inmoo in down to routine holidays. Our Red Crome girls started out cht by holding » Hot Dog male on ebruary 10th, raising mount of $4.00 to afd to omr credit for the Red Cross. About two weeks ago the girls held = Button Drive and collected a shoe box full of buttons to be used by many persons on garments for the Red Cross. On January 16th our senior boys’ basketball team played ‘Lord, Tweedsmulr senior boys in onr symnasium. The game proved to be very exciting with our boys de_ feating team 27. The visiting team played a swell game, ax ey- eryone will agree. Nice work, Semi- ahmoo and Tweedsmutr! Many changes have been made fn the Inter-house standings since last time, The Blue have crept a- head with he Whit, next, followed by tho Red. Come on Houses and make the best housse stax In front A. and N. VETERANS, UNIT 46 The following are ghe names of ‘the officials who will direct and administer the pollcy of the Unit for 1943, Hon. Pres.-Reeve J. T. Brown. WN MARCH 31 the present gasoline Fation licenses and coupons will ex- Pire, and no gasoline will be sold except upon the presentation of a 1943-1944 ration book. In his own interests, every yehicle owner is asked to apply at once for a new gasoline license and ration coupon book for each of his vehicles, Under the new system, effective April 1, all commercial vehicles will be rationed, All non- commercial vehicles will be Granted a basic “AA” gasoline license and ration coupon book, containing 40 coupons for a passenger car, or 16 fora motorcycle. Owners of non- commercial vehicles eligible for a Special category, who can Prove their need, will be granted an extra vocational allowance, fixed in advance for the year ending March 31,1944, The extra allowance for a Special category car will be tailored to meet individual needs, In determining this allowance the pre- vious category and mileage of the car will not be considered. Instead the vocational allowance will be based on two factor: (1) The gravity of the oil shortage with which Canada is faced, and (2) the importance of the yehicle to its owner in a Country at war, TMENT R’ we The extra vocational coupons will be issued in books labelled “Special”, and each such book will contain not more than 60 coupons. Only one “Special” book, or portion of such book, will be issued at a time, and hence the case history of each special category applicant will be under constant review. Under provisions of the rationing order, the Oil Controller will haye the right to re- fuse any application for a special category, or fo suspend any ration book for an infraction of the regulations. Every motor yehicle, other than a motor- cycle, must bear on its windsh Id a sticker indicating its category. After April 1, service station attendants will not be permitted to Serve gasoline to a car which does not bear the sticker which corresponds to the ration book submitted ‘at the time of the Purchase. To obtain a gasoline license and ration coupon book, secure an application form at your nearest Post Office. Study the form and follow the instructions contained therein, When you receive your ration coupon book, guard it carefully. It may not be replaced if, because of your negligence, ic is lose or stolen. Do not leave it in your car; keep it om your person at all times, Hon. Vice.-Chief Con. E. J. Idler. Hon. Members -. Cénstable Wm. Moffat and J. G. Farmer, Padre -- Rev, W. R. Jeffcott, Pres. -- Comrade A. Hillman. Ast Vice-Pres. - Comrade William Evans. 2nd Vico-Pres. - Comrade H. A. Downey. Sec-Treas. - Comrade R. J. Oswald Executive — Comrades J. Blelby, R. W. Stauffer, H. Hewitt, N. J. Henry, Sergeant at Arms - Comrade E. FE. Beek, Qhafrmen of Committees ~ Pen- . sion Advocates - Comrades Hill man and Oswald. w Finance—Comrade R. W, Stauffer Sick and Reliof—Comrades Hin- » man and Blelby, Unomployment—Comrade Wm. Evans, Publicity and H. A. Downey ‘Trustece—Comrades Hardy, Hille man, Seabrook. f Delegates, to the Veterans’ Coun- oll—Comrades Hardy, Walker, oa Metheral ang Downey. es t A VOCIFEROUS SURPRISE The home of Mr, and Mra. Jamos Crutohloy was invaded on Monday night by 0 vociferous and Inalad- ened host of the mombers of the John Duchan Memorial Chureh. Tt was the occasion of the tenth an nivoraary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Crutchley, and aa one of Complaint—Com, , ——_