In Readiness For Aluminum Drive White Rock Branch of the Red Cross i co-operating In the Dow: {nfonwide drive for aluminum tor ‘War purposes. Locate your nearest receptacle and contribute goner- ‘ously of your pots, pans and other Aluminum artictos. You will find threo places {i White Rock where Such articles may be deposited. Two on Washington Avenue, one near the Pier and one at Mr. Huns- low’s garaxe, The third will be near Mr, Bloom's store on Buena Vista. More and more mitts and gloves are being asked for early Autumn needs by the Red Cross. Knitters are asked to give these articles pre- ference in their work. Last month the B. C. Division Shipped 257 cases of supplies of all kinds. The famous Red Cross dog be- longing to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston has collected $5000 since March, 1940. Hasn't White Rock among the dog population one that could be persuaded to do his bit? Grand Champion In Rabbit Show Mr. G. C. Ridal, who makes a| hobby of raising prize Flemish Giant rabbits, won the coveted In- ternational trophy for the best rab- bit in the show at the Vancouver Exhibition. Not only did Mr. Ridal win the {international cup, but came home with prizes in every class entered, fn all winning two cups, three gold medal certificates, and three second prizes first prizes,!in the bedroom of the Look At Lists When Posted Bnumerators ha past two weeks rogiatoring th hames of yotora in thiy dintrict, ‘The completed lint will be on public: viow in the post office on Septom- ber 6-7-8. Enumerators offer tho following kuggestions: Do not just Assume your name {x on tho lst, make sure. If you are 21 years of age, a Britiah subject by birth or naturalization and have resided {n B, C. for not lous than six months, you are entitled to vote and {t ts your duty to do a0, If your name does not appear, and you can com- ply with the above regulations, you should get in touch with Miss S. Parmiter, corner of Johnson Road and Buena Vista, or T. Wison, Vic- torla Avenue. SIIHS Born—To Sgt. and Mrs, E, J. Wil- son (nee Anita Hillman), on Aug ust 29, at the General Hospital, Vancouver, a son, Edward’ Albert. function. Lights were reported out jaturday evening and a B. C. Elec- ric line crew struggled with the 2 System almost continually until Wednesday when service once more restored. A short circuit in the item caused the breakdown. Fire of unknown origin broke out . Foote residence, Roper Road, on Saturday ‘The following Masts the prizes won| afternoon. White Rock fire depart- by Mr. Ridal: International Cup: Grand Cham- pion for the best rabbit in show. Sun Cup: For 3 best heavy rab- bits in show. ist White Flemish Doe. Special: Best White Flemish, 2nd, Grey Flemish Buck, Senior. Ist, Grey Flemish Buck, Junior: ist, New Zealand Buck, 6 to 8 months. 2nd, New Zealand Doe, 6 to & months. ist, New Zealand Doe, 3 months. 2nd, New % months. Int, New Zealand Doe 6 S Jand Doo, 3 to 6 ‘The local Boy Scout troop are expected to atart winter activition with a meeting some time next weok, The Scout committee will continue with their polley of pre- onting war savings certificates to the boy judged as the mont prof. lent of the month, SSS EE Owlnk to the rain the bowling Rreen bax hind very tittle activity during the pant week, although with the advent of better woathor ‘the rink will once more be in play, Vi. Baker 1 once more tn porndn- flon of the button, winning from V. Vidal and suecosntutly holding “Mt against H, Bloom, ment, in response to the call, soon had things under control, before serious damage could be done. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harkleroad of Los Angeles, Calif, visitors at the R. Oswald home, were guests of honor at a silver wedding anniyer- sary party at the home of their hosts'on Saturday ning. Ted Smithman fs attending the air training school in Vi: onver White Rock, B.C., Friday, September the winn beon buay the the Pier Ri home on Ri erty recently purch White Rock experienced an un-| official four-nlght blackout recently when the street lights failed to) will now handle Mra. G line to her conte Quite in His M. for the son, both with the Medi The Can Auxillary are sponsori in each month, Saturday, Sep! ‘Tickets are now on bers of the Women’s Institute for the drawing for the necklace and table lamp displa: Mr. McD) of the Mri. A. Laude n Duda of 8 Seabrook home. Gordon ox to join the R A cordial invitation ts extended ‘on behalf of the Women's Auxill to all members of the Ga lon Post No. adian Le , September 19, at 8 p.rh 18." Roger LaRouche fy cl neouver In the n future, Mrs, A, Simpson and daughters, Beyerley and Shirley, of Kamloops, ‘e moved to thelr new residence on Royal Avenue. Mr, Tom Dobie fs -building a 1 Avenue, on prop- d from Mr. St parl ctionory store, and souye |novelties and antiques. a num er of local boys now 's forces were ho) Rad. aK McLeod and Ro: 1 C €. Godkin, Provost Cor dian Legion Women's er the second Saturday the first trip. Pro- ceeds to go towards soldiers’ com- forts. For tickets ee Mrs. Brad- w at the Pler ca mp. Je by mom- tile Is a xuost Tey) Winels and Fred Hanslow ann shop until Dec $ and their wives to|!* moving a g social evening of cards on , in ing up his grocery store and {s moving to mplon|in the pler rooms during the cor returned from a ten. | Loverock on Martin Stre Kamloops, Join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield hay a house on lov taken & has added a new Taek | i ser-| Commissioned-Gunner Jackman, irs, gifts, ‘train passed through White Rock| aise Mabel y to the} sponding her vacation with th Quite a number of young- @ on hand to see the t nd, including Ralph | Smith, Jack Brydson, Geor ford, in rvin Wahl, ajl of the R.C. id Wil-} | Downey and Weld securing Mr, Cherry's sig Mr, Bud Wolf of Pe Cal, with his siste bus trip} kK. 6.|Are Presented time at nelseo vis- m anied by Mrs Id, who will spend som {ting relatives. al meeting of the A erans, Unit No, 46, will be unit's headquarters on All my and in Hughes &| urged to attend, ee ey Misty Emma Jasper of Victoria is “Mining with her sister, Mra. M, 1, The emount of aluminum used In am TOO PANS = 1 PURSU Pispered by technical experts. It iy Insued by the National Salva Exhibition had acquired perman- ontly tho maxnifoent collection of vodern purwvit plane Is indicated In this chart, which Is baw Indian relics so generously donated Headquorters, Ottawa SEMIAHMOO SUN | A Procressive Newspaper IN A Procressive DISTRICT $1.00 per year, 5 cente Single copy W.A. To Entertain Legion Branch No. # was held in the pier club room, Van-| 4 full report of the convention on) bold Inst month at New Westmin- ler wan read und adopted by the meeting. mhers cle ned up all remain are| ing business. pertaining to the ear- | niyal, and reported « esbstantial sum, realized from the three day how, which will be used for war inces that he| work and the Legion rellef fund Ity| Leglonnaires wore invited to be ir, Hanslow | guests of the at deal of th the lower ¥ store, which ‘omen's Auxiliary at stock | social evening scheduled for Fri- Avenue | day, will remain open ptember 19, all] The White Rock Branch 4s sert- ously contemplating the sponsor- ship of Pro Rec classes, to be b ing winter, A public me to outline plans of the project will be held in the near fature. Don Bennett have| Two members now on thé sick house| list were reported, Har Morden s.|{n hospital at Shaughnessy. White Rock veterans when visit- ing In Vancouver are asked to cal on Harry at the hospital. Another , John Gibson, now Hving at Duncan, fs now orted as slowly making progress towards rs ‘kman, and dangh' Marelyn were the guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Suthren, during the holidays Jackman has been says she has had a wonderful el and sister Marelrn al holiday. eral of them proving to be returned to Victoria on Labor Day. Buddy Certificates In Swimming Classes The Vancouver Sun swimming Jelasses wound up thelr 1941 season on Sunday last, with the presenta- tion of proficiency certificates, Four hundred and sixty-three children were eligible for theso diplomas, Not all of the children were pres- ent owing to the uncertain weather |but quite a large crowd was on hand for the graduation Aquarium For Ex. Suggests T. Reid Mr. T, Reid, NLP. and Mrs. Reld re honored guests at the Direc- tora’ dinner on Friday night at the Canada Pacifico Exhibition at Van- Mr, Reid, who was the ‘on the occasion, congratu- the management on the ex: cellent Falr and the Bigh quality and numbers of the exhibits. Mr, Reld sald that the new livestock ston the com tinent and that Vancouver should advertise more and get exhibitors from all over the continent, He re- gretted that Vancouver, a seaport own doing a large business anau- ally with fishory products, hud no aquarium of note and hoped that in the happlor days to come when the war was over that the directors: of the Exhibition would bend their offorts to Installing an aquarium, Ho oxpresxed his pleasure that the |w barn was the tan