‘ To Start Sunday ‘The swim classes undor tho joint ‘sponsorship of the Vancouver Suu ‘and Canadian Logion, will bogin season's work on Sunday, July 6 Classes are free to all! children and will bo held very Sunday. Children wishing to enrol mre asked to contact Canadlan Le iglon officials as soon ax possible, Surrey Roads Receive Attention) Surrey road surfacing program| fs pow well under way. Work has| commenced dh the McLellan Road and Johnson Road, with the White) Rock-Crescent Marine Drive to fol- low, possibly this week or first of Ratepayers Plan Turned Down By Council Councillor 'T. Binnie proposad at Surrey council meeting that the counell take steps to have the fs: cal yoar end on October $1, The suggestion arose from ~ resolution of White Rock Ratepayers’ Associa- tlon requesting that a financial statement be issued before the an- nual election, With the election fn December, and the fiyeal year ending on Decomber 31, this is im- possible. Formerly the election was held annually in January. Reeve J. 7. Brown agreed with the con- tention that there should be a fin- ancial statement available before |the election, but as matters now stand he could not see what could next week. A section of Buena Vista Avenue] be done about it. To end the fiscal r on October 31 1s impracticable Will also be olled. This plece of from an administrative point of road work will be flnanced through |yiew, ‘The council rejected Coun- the co-operation of property owners e{tlor Binnie’s plan. and the municipality on a local | improvement scheme. Water Company Deepening Well The Water Works Company thelr well drilling machine in oper- ation, deepening one of the wells at the pump house. The well is down 125 feet and officials state that they expect to co mich de before reaching aheay Of Vancouver, | in White Rock} ees, Mrs. An- nd at the home and Mrs. W. J. Moffat, and| Dominion holi with Mra. W. B. Anderson, Juan Day 1 { tarnetl | Bulldozer at Work ‘The bulldozer has been working on Kent Road finishing the grading and levelling between Pacifle and | Columbia Avenu Dominion Day visitors had an un sual thrjll watchin achool of black fish off the Pi . Winch of Van- ghter Joy, have re- darter’ Spending a at the BE. tome vacation Winch home on Victoria Avenue. month's The r monthly meeting of the White Rock branch of the Can- idian Red Cross will meet in the White Rock Hotel on Tuesday, July §, at 8 pan. __ White Rock, B.C., One of the math attractionn at| thin year's V.O.N, garden the hand-made secretary and benc displayed in David Hughe: ‘The desk was donated to the Y. N. by Mr. David Campbell, Curtis Road, who makes a hobby of farni- ture building. Not only is this desk! hand made, but built of cedar srown on Mr, Campbell's place, Many Guests Registered At Pier Camp Captain E.S. Brand, R.N. Director of Naval Intelli- gence, Department of Nayal Affairs. Amongst the guests holidaying at Bradshaw's park are the following: Misses Lotise and Jean Hay, Joan Bird and Lois Daly, all of Haney; Harold MacDonald of Victoria; D. ‘. Boone and M. J. Bascombe, both stationed with the R.C.N, at Béqui- malt; Margaret Seymour and Elsie Stalt of Lynn Valley; Mr. and Mrs. W. Crutchley of Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs, S. Evans and family of} North Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D.| P, White of Vancouver; Captain Mepham of North Vancouver; Mrs. Caroline Edmonds, Rene Adrienne, June Wells, Ruth Horton and Vio- let Fellows, all of New Westmins- ter; Mr, and Mrs. B, Bray and fam- ily of Murrayville, and Mrs. E. Smith of Vancouver, Seabrook---Sharp A quiet wedding took place Fri day, June 27, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Coldecbank when Margaret Priscilla, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sharp, became the bride of Freder ick, third son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S, Seabrook of North Bend. Wash The ceremony was performed by Rey. W. C. Frank before a flower: banked fireplace. The bride was wearing a lilacand deep violet redingote with matching violet hat and Beige accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds and sweet peas. The matron of honor was Mrs. H. D. Abbott, who chose an apple blossom green jacket dress with beige accessories, with a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. James Sharp, brother of the bride, was the best man. Mr, and Mrs. A, V. Sharp re- ceived, the latter wearing a navy sheer redingote and navy hat. Those assisting at the reception Mrs, W.L, Calderbank and Mrs. R.L. Merklin. For her honeymoon to Vancouver Island the bride donned a beige top coat over ber wedding ensemble, Obituary Leake—Passed away at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs, B. Fry- er, 5916 St. Margaret's St., June 30, Frances A, Leake, in her 67th year, late of White Rock, Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. E. Fryer, 1 son, Joseph, Vancouver, 1 sister, Mrs. F. Foster, Oak Bay, Victoria, Funeral services were held Wed- nesday, July 2, at Surrey Centre cemetery. Wilfred William Wheatley Wilfred William Wheatley, pass: ed away suddefily at his bome on Findley street Tuesday, July Ist The deceased was born in Lon- Miss Suel of Winnipeg, is the} don, England, 78 years ago and had guest of her friend, Mrs, W. 8.!been resident in White Rock for bi ast party at} Ps Ocean Park will be the drawing for’ by Sunday, office,| Reeve Brown 4 .0,| Penny on the trail, KB Bus Transportation To V.O.N. Party ‘The school bus will piek up pana: Snkers going to the V.O.N, garden party at Mrs, Wallace's home iat Ocean Park on Wednesday, July 9, Commencing its route to Huzel- mere, It will make stops at Peter's” Garage, the White Rock Hotel, the. _ Post Office and Coldfeutt’s Villas. It will be at the Post Office at about. 15, Newsettes The drawing of the winning tle- ket for the Winston Churchill Mug took place on June 23 at the regu- lar meeting of the local association of Girl Guides. The lucky winner was little Lilly Coon, A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. W. J. Barge for his kind donation. Mrs. McIntyre of Vancouver, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B, Day. Mrs. George Hardy of Oakwood, Ont, is visiting at the home of her brother and sister-inlaw, Rev. and Mrs. F. Hardy. Miss Florence Aitken and Miss Judy Edwardson left Tuesday for Vancouver, where they will attend business school. The local troop, Legion of Fron- tiersmen, accompanied by Fron- tiersmen from other Fraser Valley points, picnicked at Harrison Lake last Sunday, Miss Joan Hanslow returned Wednesday to her duties at the In- fants’ Hospital in Vancouver, after spending the Dominion Day holiday with her parents, Miss Joyce Goggs has received » word from the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music, that she bas been successful in the recent planoforte examination held in Vancouver, passing with honors. gare the past 17 years Surviving bim is his wife. Funeral services were held on Thursday, at 3.30 p.m. at the Clov- erdale chapel of S, Bowell & Son. burch) th Mr, and Mrs, Wrighitman of Ver- non, are amongst the guests at the Bench Apartments, Mins Marjorlo Gogés of Vancou-| Interment took place Christ chur ver, spent the hollday weekend at}churchyard, Surrey Centre wi the home of her parents, Rev. W.R, Jeffcott officiating. ——— Miss Glady Adolphe ts employed) adner Lanmber Co. — ——- Mlve Margaret Laing of Vancou:| Milun Fillingor of Nanaimo, 1. ©} yor, was tho recent guest of her and a formor resident of White} cousin, Mra. 1. Blumore. Tock, spent Hunday at tho home of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lashloy, Blayto Tond. Mr, B. B. Barnett, North Bluff oud, left on Wednesday for his home at Winter, Sask, called there pat the 1 on account of Iinem, The Fort La Church held the ‘seems 40 happy over there—when the an-|ha» returned to bia homo, ‘Mr. Peter Flinn of Carlito, Hotlday. eh rie seine gsc Senee Harold Macdonald, who for past threo years has been employed as assistant manager of the Nation- al Rollor Gardons at Victoria, bas arrived in White Rock ee: same duties at Ed, ‘yor, nt Beach