Vol. 3. No. 43 Pro Rec Notes By Pro Rec Reporter Classes of the Pro Rec tant Thursday and Monday were very well attended, ‘The women and girls think their Instructor (Mary Lamb) Is tops, oach class night whe hos something now to teach thom. Some residents have all kinds of ‘excuses, for not attonding thexe ‘classoa, {ts elther too tired, too fat or too thin or (oo far to walk, but honestly, you don't know what you're misaing In this good clean healthy sport, You want to see some of our White Rock % going the paces In exorclsex and tumbling. Thero were 57 women and girls taking paxt last Thursday | and 48 on Monday, Instructor Jy Smurthwalte put hia boys through some sort of wrestling exercise, jiu fitsu they call it, but oh how they enjoyed it. Some of you father who don't attend Pro about getting down to these exercises with your boys “On Monday, November 3, pic-| tures will be shown of the work of Pro Rec, so then will be the chance of everyone to see, mission charge will be taken at the door. Remember, Monday, Novem-) ber 3, at S pm. Members please be on time for class nights, $ p.m. sharp. Ree, how) some of ae These are a few of the purposes of the movemegt: 1. To supply useful recreation by giving the participants different ac- tivities that do them good. 2 Give members greater agility and flexibility of Joints, 3 Make members more all -| around healthy. The activities: 1, Fundamental exercises, a com- ination of Danish, Swedish, Eng- lish and many other types 2. Mat Tumbling, $. Box work or yaulting horse. 4. Passive exercises, a muscle builder. ‘These are the main activities, in- eluded also are folk dancing for ladies, club swinging for both Sexes, weight lifting for, men, jiu- jitsu and fencing. Over one hundred students of the Semiahmoo Junior - Senior High School have had an enforced holi- day during the past week, owing to reports of @ case of spinal menin- gitis. ‘The quarantine affects only the students travelling to school {n the! bus. ——— The Ladiow’ Auxiliary to the Army & Navy Veterans, Surrey Unit 46, White Rock, are hola first bazaar on Wednesday, Noven ber 5, in the Veterans’ hall, begin ning at 2 p.m. The ladiex are offer. ing for sale a cholce Jot ot gar ments, including dresses for amall children, school agox and grown ‘Ups, as well a8 an assortment of fancy work and noyeltion, Thero will be home cooking, lbeluding buns, bread, cake cookles, ples and candy. Tea will bo parved during the afternoon, ‘The sale will continue throughout the day Mra, Tom Reld will officlate at ‘the opening of the affair, ASE eee ‘Major und Mra. 7, ¢, Goldamith, a former residents of White Rock, ie pss tn Vancouver, wore sun- at the home of Mr. and ‘Mra, H, Davie, Columbia Avenue, A small ad-|* Mew Gap Club Organized A well attondod mooting was held at the home of Mr, and Mra. Coons, Martin . to diners the Moni report that all members their tests, passed Le if Imperial Leader | A highly important and ing radio serial is about to start CKWX and shorty fon program fs called Jer” —based on the git Honorable ater’ ov st CKFX mpe life story of the Rig Winston Churchill, Winston Spencer. Churchill, land's “man of the hour, come our Imperial Leader simply because throughout his entire If he has studied for the Job. Ay a little boy, he expressed his ambi- tion to his father, Lord Randolph Churchill. Today, we know him England's fighting Prime Minis ause Mr. Churchill has b il figure in so many E has a r.| empire fon, “Im- In fact a “march of the Twentieth Century Commonwealth Leader” will be heard , Wednesday and F pm. over CKWX (980 08 meg.) sta Noyemibe British “Tmnperii y Mondi day at 4 and ing Monday, White Rocky B. C., !silk comforter raffle, be THE SEMIAHMOO SUN A ProcressivE NewspapPer IN A Procressive District Friday, October 31 Excerpts of Letters From Boy Overseas } (The following are exeurpis from Iottors recelved from Pte, J, Baker who Ji a Hospital pallynt in Eng it doca me, ‘They never say much, just carry on. “On Friday I had a relapse; my > in| n& more abundant! dered back to bed. m had by I wish I k me, The was July 30 and here it is Septemh 6, and I am getting so sick of h als, and what Is worse, I h dno Canadian mafl for w operation ndance of Jmempe regular m ected, discharg- | I was or- =| ee what is wrong, for ft §% beginning} » 1941 $1.00 per year, 5 cents Single copy | Fleetwood Starts V Bundles \Pro Recs Secure FE et nT eeeciihe Gy| SBE SCHOON Gx nu nV" Bundion. ‘This group of Jadien| Pro Tec open house will be held 11s vory much Interested tn the|tn the JuntorSentor igh school work and hope to get wtarted, The| auditorium on Monday evening, pouibilittoa of forming w oribbaxo land, Jim was fnjurod recently dur-| Fleetwood orgunization donated | November 3, and not In the Legion club among tho rosldents of tho Ing an wr rald, Hie arm wax fn-! hand-made comfortor, to be includ-|hall a9 previously scheduled, Upper part of town, Te wan unank | sured nnd hax stubboraly: retuked | od in tho White Rock “VY? bundles! Since tha Inauguration of the mously deolded to form the elub,! to heal, shipment clinsos, Laglon officials have seen Under tho tte of the Quality Hi) “I loft Taplow Hospital on Aug. e C. — | tha necessity ot nding larger quar! Cribbage Club, ust 20 and! that night arrived at tors for (Ha classes) NeW; Astiton wae olocted proat-| tho new Canadian hospital, nt: Bir. V.O.N. to Arrange With this view jn mind the Pro Went, with Mr, Coons os recording mingham. ‘The hoxpltil Is not as ty tee committco fas been is touche neorotary-treasurer For tho time) nice as Taplow, althouy Christmas Treat with the School Board) endeavopidg” until chib-room {x allowed moro Mberty. 1 was ott to make arrangement (id vise deelded upo b will moot! every day from 120 to 10. p.m.| Regular meeting of the P/T.A.)or the High School gym, and on weekly at the homes of the mem: ‘The busos never charged ua when; Will be held in the United church] Wednesday, following septa bors we rode on them and ono cinema) hall on Wednosd ember | sith the hoard, President Poley re ‘Tho first meeting will be at the never charges ux anytithe when we] at 8 pm. Mrs, Pattivon, newly! ports that the auditorium has been homo {ft Road, go to see a show. J elected vice-president, will conduct] yeoured for the Monday night show on W 5. | “T did not ike Birmingham very | the meeting, {th good possibilities of the | the bers en- nitich, it was dirty and erowded as| Arrangen 1 10 rastumt) helng hie Gaereament nepiene rolled yrs In! all manufacturing cltfea are, But] hold a tea to 6 tO pro-lfor the Pro Ree clans the district are invited. its people were beautiful, as they | vide public with a lhaye stood up so maguificently to} Christmas treat. Arra nts pt. John Hunter, “B" Coy., fibers of the Semiahmoo Nur- the terrible bombing, Nearly every tls pending for a big Christmas| Westminster regiment, left Thurs- g Division of the St. John's Am- third building in the celtre of the} tree and concert to be held in the}day to attend two weeks" officers” bulance Brigade an-" city js in ruins, | knowdt must af-, Public school, some time during the | training course at G: nual ct English people evet more than| Christmas season, |p his The P-TVA. tea, to ha |at the’ home of Mrs. J. 0. Le¢ nes will a High School News | The last two weeks ditional mp ents in both the boy 2 boon held | has n postponed until early will be held hh and e seen ad- Full particu: fathers, bu of members, and girl bands, brother: sons of members of Unit he | are both organi: Army and Navy Vets,, and Ladies’ larly. ve | Auxillary, who are serving in the e whole school Is enthustastie active forces, muxt be in hands of| Over the Red Cross, and once # ;| week an hour Is devo Red Cross work. } While the girl the secretary, R. J. Oswald, 1 vember 5 at the latest. te In order th, Please cé‘ope sAErOtntt Ladies'| Will receive their Christm Red Cross, the boys are B oH enthy about football Auxillary Veterans’ Hall on) pare peepee hss es ri Pinal, plang were| The first meeting of the People's| Last avy Week, really Sagar atdlkc1o Victory Campaign Committer went over with a b: Nite to be held on N held at the home of Tom Binnie on] ing & member of ever mber ‘The treasur proo requested that all books for the handed in November 3, Mr, A. J. of Moose n, paid a surprise visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Benetton of Thrift Road, Mr. Wickens, who is Vice-Presl- dent of the Saskatchewan Bar’ As: as returning fron official trip to Victoria. sociation, a | October 1 article on his respeetive cla Jone donated somethin quently, 2 number of navy buttons The follows office Binnie, Chair Craigle, Vice-Chal 1 Lowery, Secretary 2 wer ‘These past few weeks, Mrs. Fin- were elec man; Willi man; St Tom fven out. treasu Thore was a large attendance Jand the policy of the People's Vie-|Jalson has been substituting for 5 dis-| Miss Sovereign, one of the Junior |tory Ca mpaign Committee wi along the lines of an all-out Miss Sover- High School teachers. | war effort and how best to do this.|eisn {8 recuperating, In Alberta, It was decided to work along with | from cent illness, and we all |the Junior Chamber of Commerce] sincerely hope that she will be jin setting up a blood donation cen-| back with us soon, in Surrey and all members yol-| ed their blood when a ments are mad Annual meeting and! banquet of the Semiahmoo Lawn Bowling Club will be held at the White Rock A successful silver ten was héld|Lodge on Wednesday, November at the home of Mrs, W. Caldorbank| 12 beginning at 6 p.m. ‘on Wednesday, in ald of the United unte Word bas received By Nr. Church doflelt. Mrs. Caldert received: the |@"d Mrs. E, that their guckte,, Mra J nd Mra, {£04 Peter, who has been taking a Merktin pr TS ‘course at Trento s been ©. Ri Merkin prealded ut the urne,| CUTS? at Trenton, Ont., has de Servituers were Mra, I vis, Afra, [Promoted to corporal with the Ry | OAR HD, Abbott and Mrs. W. Mitchell Mra. F. Partlo of Cloverdal of os fered noveral vocal solos, accom W eterans Carnival 1 by Mrs. Jack Idler at the To Be Galla Affair Wednonday evening, November 5 Is the big Klondyke Carnival nite. The program includes dance hall ris, prospectors, miners, devices, oti, ote. A aller spoon with a onuine Kiondyke gold nagget on the gold plated handle will be auc tore by Liou Atwell of Ocoan) toned to the highest bidder A Park, who gaye the boys a talk on} tovely wilk bedspread and a bewi- astronomy - titul hand-worked Inen tablecloth will bo drawn for, Splendid prizes will be awarded White Rock Boy Scouty began tMholr 194142 season activities on day evening at the Masonite hall ©, Lee conducting the mostiny the Absiee of Rod Down Height of te evening was a The Army Navy Veterans, \Whito Rook Unit, and Ladies’ Auxillary] te the lady and gent wearing the Will Hold a Remembrance Day pa-| moxt appropriate dress of 1898, So rade on Thexday, November 11, The} come on. you old timers, get out Voty, wit fall tn at tho Army &| your frills and ribbons, long skirts Nayy hall at 1015 am. parading} and hard hats, ete. and jotn in a to the Anglican Church hall where] pat good time In the old fashioned horvices commence at 1045 a.m.] way, Herets and medals wilt be worn! Don't forget—Army & Navy An Invitation In extended to all] hath, next Wednesday citinenn (0 Uke part,