%EC Division of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and B.C, Weekly Newspapers Advertising Bureay Vancouver Office: 207 W. Hastings Street. Break Out the Flags Af there ever was a time when the whole lower maintand, ‘long with the neighbouring cities of New Westminster and Vancouver should break out the flags it Is now, whon the entire area is being viewed each day bj So, while the games are still under way, if you have for- gotten to get out that flag, do it now. If you around to do It when the Visitors were arriving at Kast do it before their departing. Athletes and athletic enthusiasts from all over the Empire and Commonwealth as well ay thousands of Americans have | quost of tie prea swarmed Into this cotner of the Paciile coast for the great yadain Empire Games event. Royalty has honoured us as well: with Xs presence. And no one in the world today could have a Sreater Influence for good than the young Duke of Edinburgh, Consort of our youthful Queen. No one In White Rock should say this does not concern him. For all who make their living here; for all who spend thelr Nfe-savings here, it is a matter of vital importance that Province of British Columbia and its rapidly’ growing com- mercial capita). Vancouver, was chosen as the setting for those i954 Empire Games. It is a compliment to the increasing recog- ten British Columbia is receiving in the world today. And don’t forget. White Rock has two young representa- tives competing In the Games; Heather Walker of Bucna Vista nd Dick Jack, a member of the local Amateur Swimming cmb So let's break out the flags and honour our competitors 4m the Games, our many visitors, and ourselves. Well Worth Repeating Aa editorial in a recent Langley Advance was s0 much to the polmt that we immediately decided to repeat it here’ for the benefit of both our own White Rock ré lers and our- = It was entitled, “Publicity For Your Group.” Beewerctpfetiemfasicscen pervorstae guniis so fa ® voluntary capacity, needs publicity as a medium to reach out to the general public, and. your local newsprene ta Bee letiset IeoalfeacstWiabiavivediann| ot) pci, PomcigrepiactiviicsVana) pans ake yews >... ‘news WHICH we are anxict tp publish. Recognizing tat ve connt Bope to attend all meetings in the district. quite a number of Yocal organisations have ade provision for “piten eepnn Mate exceallva: riese\ repcecestalives ee te that we are furnished with news of their organization's activi- tien Otherm give us news of their doings by word of mouth is not as satisfactory but it is better than nothing at all. Bas aint) eGcdlochgreap ta that wiiich dove ‘aot Jot uerhony of what its doing + and then complains bitterly because we do not give it publicity. than anxious to give publicity to all organi- mn the district, for we believe all to be doing good work ity. Thelr activities make interesting reading ication of their work draws attention to the community plete ssas’ Gavoteed, A Rose By Any Other Name Seo now there’s a mo: vie ment afoot to change the name of st westerly Province. The name British Columbia to 9 into the discard, along with the Union Jack in the of the Canadian flag and the {noffensive name Dominion patriots is to have And all xious word British. Know, they will also be demanding that ue (also Canadian we would like to point out. many of en fourth generation) with British names, h sounding names shall immediately change them its ¥ rst thing we Bave an end to all the Smiths and the Browns the Butlers and, we presume, the unlucky holders of the name Churchill. To say nothing of the innumerable Macs from Of the border, ‘Truly, a strange, new world, some so-called CanadJans ‘are - . KNOCKING WHITE ROCK Did you hear that Royal City broudcast, Fuck, ané then nome? If for wpe Cone, Did the broadcaster forget, you reap just as you sow? Xet White Rock stilt exists, and does more popular grow, Sure there's debris on the beaches, that's the same the world around, Where visitors are welcome, plenle parties will New Westminster people who own cottages Heard the broadcast with amazement, truly a nasty shook; Attendance at our Festival, thirty thousand, by rough score, Barely the Press and council must see how now much more The need to put up rest-rooms, no far we've jogged nlony, White Rock alone, can’t finance such, that to belong; Broateasts can be useful. when used with wisdom, But when such are plainly ‘absent, efforts mado, defeat. knocking White Or just plain vielousness, it sure was a job well be found; in White Rook and Alrcreet, moot with W. ¥. MeCLiInrocys, Tides of White Rock District Reterence Station, Point Atkinson, Standard Time August Ht Time Hit Time Ht Tine Hit 5 Tp. 4:05 63 10:28 11.1 | 15:08 80 21:23 137 oF. 40 G7 WN:to 11.4 | 15:82 10.4 22:08 13.3 TBs, 9 HO 68 19:46 137 | 17:14 11,1 22:40 13.0 68. GAG 49 14:99 32.3 | 19:15 11.6 23:29 12.5 9M. TB 43 15:40 13.0, 10 Tu. G2 127 Bot 7 | 16:25 13.5 21:20 11.4 uw. 1:24 124 ee 82 | 17:00 13.9 22071 11.4 a se 2M 129 9:68 27 | 17:20 13.2 22:44 106 « at Crescent are 29 minut In advance of White : Rock.) tsa asl hundreds of visitors. bin Looks, Past. and Prosent! did not! get | various Surrey doos} fa ee he i tat u AY, cords scratched and. Sunny and records shining and new, but in- support variably the raspy "ones are Amateur ‘chosen, says Mra, Jackson, ‘There's the box of dolls and stuffed toys, battered, patched nd dog-eared; and there are teat river, exciting and vigor-| books of adventure which carry ous. tho oldor readers far out to sen OUR PEOPLE AND OUR | on ships of mystery, only to be PAST recalled by Mra. Jackson with The’ Swimming Club meets Other classifications such ag | DOr Jamuiar, "Good Night every Thursday night at 8 pam, ‘Our Pooplo and Our Past| Prayers,” and so to bed, in the Silver Moon, Any person Vo a wide selection including] “Work?” says Mre, Jackson, Interested in the welfare of auch books as: ‘The Romanca| “It's not work when you love White Rock and its children of the Cwnudian Canoe by John is welcome to attend these Murray Gibbon; Soog-wills, by! meetings, and the W.R.AS.A. (Mehard Geddes, a unique col- urges the local Service Clubs to lection of drawings of Pacific send representatives to Swim- ~ Coast Indian Art, reproduced in ting Club meetings. true native colours, with nee) ‘With full local support, we companying logonds to form « feol that White Rock could be Well-elassifted into continuous atory; ‘The Equa-| ny expressed in this developed into Western Can Hee yatawnldeent tons of Love by the Vencou-|columi are nol necessarily tose ada'e Ancat) and wont popalad [Mountains Usts; ‘Tne Unknown ver author, Icthel Wilaon, two| Of the editors of the “heamiune finan Resort Mountaln by Don Munday, thy delightful novelottes with Van. | Yours sincerely. enthralling story of the con- couver settin, Sense and Nor ms tol White Rock Amateur peak, Mount sense by Eric’ Nicol, Canada’s, cAlitor” Swimming Association. By Corday Mackay, For all visitors to British ‘Columbia during this eventful fummer who may be looking |tor w book to take back nome with them through which to re: live thelr holiday Jn the land Sof mountains, lakes, wen and | stroams, the 14.0, ‘Lravel siuroau. has prepared an attractive }folder isting a wide selection J0f bookm, svrotly. 14, GUK G&eAar OUTDOORS Simply titled “British Colum the list is Edltors welcome Letters to the At ton, long called Mys-'famous young humorist; Kleo column, ‘ D, M. SHAW, tery Mountain; Climbs in tne|/Wyck by Emily Carr, stories fo ensure publication, | Act. Sec. Canadian Rockles by Frank 8, of the experiences of the great)! such) letters This and That |Smytho, illustrated with many |fine photographs, which will be a delight to the alpinist. or West const artist In her younger! Pet be longer than 200 words, days; Legends of Stanley Park #1 must give the writers own by B, A. McKelvie; and Ro- "Amo and address, Mountaineering fan; Wild bound, by Dick Dicspecker, lane | Whatever enslaves man Is op- Flowers of the Rockies by G. FOR THE YOUNGER Box 138 White Rock, Posed to the divine govern A. Hardy; Hunting and Fishing READER | Hilitop, B.C, | ment, Truth makes man free, in North Amerlea by Michael For tho Teenagers and their July 20, 1954.1 Mary Baker Eddy. ‘Cramond; ‘Trees, Shrubs and juniors are listed such cxcol-|To the Editor, | tae) 7 Mowers to Know in B.C. by C. lent reading as: The Fur ‘Trad-| Semiahmoo Sun, JOYS OF THE CAME *, Lyons; Fisherman's Spring ers, by Dickson Reynolds, the Dear Sir: Now the joy of the camp are Dy proderick Haig Brown — a well-known Vancouver juven-| I bave been requested by the! chieay these; ‘ book which will intrigue the ac- jle writer; Starbuck Valley) W--AS.A. to express our ‘The white of the tent peeping [tive or the arm-ehalr fsher- Winter, by Vancouver Island's @PPreclation of Helen B, Mac through the trees; ans rutwood Valley by popular writer of fish and ad-'Farlane's letter in your {ssue! re crystal waters of & bubbling ‘neodora Stanwood-Fietcher — venture stories. Roderick Of July 29. brook, jhe experiences of two natural- Halg-Brown; Tales the ‘Totems|_ Tho’ White Rock Amateur/nae enilcing shade of a oooh - ists in the almost uninbablted Tell, by Hugh Weatherby; The Swimming Association has been! green nook, wilds ‘of North Central BC.; Golden Pine Gone, by Cathe- teaching children to swim for ‘rhe chicep of a. baby bird in ite British Columbia by Fred H. rine Anthony; Te Sun Horse, 85 years in White Rock, and| pest; Goodchild, a comprehensive ac- by Catherlne Anthony Clarke; bas undoubtedly been. the ‘THe grosbeak with his spotted count of the resources, indus~ and Cherry Ripe, by Dickson ™eans of saving many lives| vest tries, ‘history and geography of Reynolds, the story of the during this period. In additlon, |phe odor of bacon freably fried, the “western province; ‘The Poppy family and their oxperl- the Swimming Club activitles Te touch of bathing sults Fraser by Bruce Hutchison—the ences and adventures picking have provided visitors to the) nearly dried: romance and drama of the cherries In the Okanagan. town with many hours of en- The cloud-dotted blue of the |tertainment and pleasure, I Wisicy Paboea? It Is unfortunate that 40 few The fragrance of wild flowers of the citizens of White Rock| you love: display any interest in, or give so contented lowing of some any assistance to this’ very; farmer's cow— worthwhile organization, TRE A resting hand, an easy brow; entire load is carried on the Ana happy memories of a week. Community Profiles 9 shoulders of about 12 hard- or eo Angel of the Camp—Mrs. Jennie Jackson. working people. who meet once ‘ro take back to the clty when By CMA. a week all summer, and once you go, @ month all winter to keop the Sit ea eee) Swimming Cb in ott gy 14 je Jackson is like the an rtily with 3 who lived in a shoe—yes, [i Wer Agee Ener ya ae you've guessed it — she has a great many children down at the Rotary Camp on Semiah- moo Bay's east end| shore. Only, unlike the lady of the old nursery rhym Jac most definitely does know what {to do, |" And, it one wished, the com- Parsons with heroines of fic tion and fact could be carried! so that, instead of be jamp” the ENJOY: A BETTER COLLINS WITH i i WA ype Ught” as she moves in the dark-| ness from one bedside to an-| jother. bringing comfort to any| mother.” And she adds with an jof her homesick charges, Nojextra twinkle, “And I have al- wonder she 1s looked on by all; ways loved to cook. the children as “the angel of the) BESIDE THE SEASIDE Jcamp;” though few of them| In the huge dining room fre- Vever heard) of Florence Night-| place m roaring/fire im lt every lingate, jmorning by Mrs. Jackson for |MATRON AND MOTHER |ine shivering swimmers in from Being matron to 250 children{ thelr morning dip. The day for Itnroughout the summer is no\them has atarted at 8am, problem to efficiont Mrs. Jack-| with the rising bell. Scrubbed son, herself the mothor of thres| md washed thoy form thelr strapping boys, Roger 13, Barry|queucs for breakfast, cafeteria 10, and Bobbie 4, style. Work follows, for the "When you love your work,|eamp is run on self-help plan,| St Isn't work.” she claims, “it's! under the assistance of Joan pleasure” And seoing her sur-_etto Johnson. play supervisor, rounded by children one really and John Burt, carotaker, Po- comes to agree with the state- tato. pecling, bed-making and mont, (floor sweeping are the order of HOTARY SPONSOKS Hthe morning ‘before the young Every two weeks spproxl- campers are off on the run to imately 6 children expertence,a the bench at 10 a.m, | dream-come-true at the Whits| ‘The noon moal ia a hoarty Hock Rotary Camp at semiah- one, with lots of moat, gravy, |moo Bay. nd Vogotablox and a milk dos- Tt is just four yours since sert. Turkey makos a welcome, {Mira Jackson came from her appearance from time to time }home on Burrey'a Tver Tond the gift of Ray Onkels, Surrey'a | jt help in the Rotary Camp, well-known turkey raleor And that wa» whon whe was AND 80 ‘TO BED { |sivon the nick-name “Bmokoy.") After m full afternoon and Querlod by the curious ehild-| early evening of sunshine and} |ren, the first day, ax to what play, with lota of milk and [hor name was, pretty, witty/snacks and sandwichos for the | Mrs, Jackson anawored “Junt| seaside appetites, the mont pro- feall md Smokey Stover” and the! lous Ume begins at 6 pm. when (name Smokey stuck, ,once more the glowing fireplac She has lived on River Road 18 tho rendeavous. Hers the for seven years und before that! ever-popular amateur hour ts in Burnaby, Avked what her'held, while the fantastic flame qualifications are for the highly-! shadowa make patterns on the ‘ekilled job of running such no colling and walls. Under Uh jlarge home-away-from-home us kindly encouragement of 8mok- the Rotary Children's Camp,|ey even the shyest youngster Smokey laughingly replies, takox part. There's also the old “Just belng a housewife and record player ax well. with re~ Toblespoon of powdered sugar Juice of small lemon 1% oF 2/01. Adams Silver Fizz Gl ‘Shake with cracked ice, straia into gloss, fill gloss with soda water,