9 be ger eae The Whist “in MY GAL SAL A Varity Of Short Subjects News Reel e on Inment committee, Mrs, 7. fer |McEwan. Admission 5c. ‘ AID-TO-RUSSIA MEETING | | ‘The Sunnyside community are \holding n meeting for the Aid-to~ Russia Fund in the Sunnyside hatt on Tuesday, November 24th, The speakers for the occasion are Fer- |xus MeKean and John Goss. — For Information Phone W.R. 421 wes Se eee Two Changes Weekly | Show Starts at 7 p.m. Matinee Saturdays at 2. p.m. RSS OE Columbian Avenue Large Corner Lot Partly cleared Good view Price $400.00 Stayte Road 3 Cleared Lotts Close in Price $375,00 Hughes & MacKenzie Phone 73M. White Rock pm (ws (ws (ws ( ws (ss (Cm Jin, Manitoba, where her husl PRO-REC. NEWS We are lining up a social for everyone to get together In about two week's time, A real community ‘ising song and refreshments. Tet you Know more about ft next weet. See you then. we want as big a crowd as we can get to turn ont that night Pro. Ree +> Mrs, Thos. iobter was the guest of honor of Mrs. A. C. Sheppard preceeding her departure to Dauph- Gi Is stationed in] the R.C.A.P. Mrs Hosler was prevented with a pretty cup and saucer from her friends eee eee Sun Wart Ads Bring Results HAIR. DRESSING * Permanent Waving | * Finger Waving * Manicures * Shampooing * Hot OW Treatments * Hair Cutting Come to KAY’S Beauty Salon Classified CEDAR SHAKES where in the delivered ony Fraser VYaiey write Gerge Bower, Minuion, fo delivered price, POR RENT—Wront 4 room houne- keoping suite, Wo& C weter, Inith fuel and Weht, also 2 room front wuite, fuel and Webi, tnth, iter sonable rates, Ver Apartments FOR GALE mxtenaion Wining race table In good cdnditlon, wine one Kattery Radio, wood wa new, Ap fy to Mra, J. 5, Com, Htayte va YES, BUILDING MATERIAL jx hard to get, hot With our ordery Placed In advance nid with thie stook we nite catyying on hand, | We are ate ty Koop on inline Bketohes end Wutinintes Pred — Stannard, Arild & Co, White THE WHITE ROCK BOWE Special Winter Rates | Apply to James J. Marshall, ik cig lian the |e Sintstdo area, two others from » missed the bus. Tt is hoped ne next time many others will Nave faced their duty more squarely, especlally in White Rock. Apprecintion was expressed for. the co-operation of the School Toard, Mr. Kelman and the secre- tary. 4 < The Munielpality is building a fine, Targe, concrete culvert across Victoria, Avenue just west. of Maple street. Tt tins long been needed to carry off the big vol ume of water coming from the hills In the north through this old and natural water course, Among recent recrults in the T. Cc, A. F., Women's Divisian, and { the R. C A F, are the following from the White Rock district: Woolsey, Margaret Naida, R. R. 1, Stayte Road. Alan Stewart, R. R. 1 Twiss, Jerome Joel, R. R. 1, Loney, A very fine coder ct aid work the big on Washington est of sploi- ship is on display in window of Ru avenie. It was donated to Unit 40, A, & N, V. by Comrade Nelson Henry, a resident at Kent and Campbell River road, White Rock You may havea chance to win this lovely © of furni- ture hy seenring a 25 cent ticket at Ruby's Lodge. Har means of a truck which moves ing lettuce is done by lowly through a field accompan- ied by two men, one on each sic who cut the lettuce and toss ft into a_ truck truck it is taken to thd shed movable, ee mit the en are nas ee and dark in color. Co is served In the mornings. A hot | Outdeer / termats) | mea} which usually consists of | ment and vegetables Is provided at mid-day. This could often be more appetizing and served better, 'The-dinner is a tiresome problem. At night we have -coffee again with cheese, bread and butter or Margarine or jam, Most internes prepare their evening meal in their room, supplemented by items from. the Red Cross parcels which are received weekly, These parcels fire a tremendous boon and a con- solation to all, for apart from their food value they constitute a prec- ious link with the home country. I must say the tins of fish, stews, milk, tea, coffee cocoa, ovaltine, | dried fruits and many other novr- ishing foods are greatly appre- ated.” Poorly-fed people are the first victims of disease, and one doc- |tor In Britain has been warning ws Lolze! girls not to spend on dress what thy need to spend on food, and he thinks they had better take plenty of sleep rather than dance all night. A man cannot blot out his an- cestry: he may redeen It. Study of the life of Christ is useful only as it reproduces that life in the student. The bed of the and when full to he sorted and packed, while a new ruck hed moves out to be filled, What we see depends on what > bring as means of sering. en the grass Is not green to red peotnclos ii uy f STGLES ST TREAT RS Hi THE BROC KEI! I ELD MARKET | | NEW ;FALL AND WINTER GOODS { i just in } Men’s Socks Gloves Towels | Bte. il es | f GROCERIES and MEATS i Large Pack Wheat Flakes or Sing Beach Vegetable Soup or New Bupply of Pure | i f nee nee + | i) MELVIN & White Hock resides change of schedules for services does not apply The ueunl Pacific will continue without change, | PACIFIC STAGE LINES Rolled Oats at 196 bach | Campbells Tomato Soup, 2 ive J is in 4d ib, Gang SNELGHOVE fe ate advised that the the racer Valley Due fo White Hoek, Stage Lines bua service | ee skewestds and General Painting — “I made signs betore T could | talk” Geo. M. Thrift Real Estate and Insurance Three Lots on the top of the hill Easy Clearing Full price for the three $150.00 Exclusive Agent as Phones 236 and 321, Opp. Station HRN ARIANA AA EAA AAE AEA IE DEVELOPING & PRINTING 35e per roll Reprints 3c each || PASSPORTS — PORTRAITS | ENLARGING } COPY GARNER'S STUDIO White Rock Theatre Building DpAbbbbbbbbbbib innit ie in The Old Supper 35c per plate Do you reali Cards printed here? you can get your Invitations Circulars Envelopes Letterheads Billheads Statements Programmes, ete. Why not patronize your local firm? St. ANDREWS SUPPER will be held on Friday, November 27 the Presbyterian Church Mill Office Time 630 ze that