to the ladies and Mrs. Al€X| white Rock Branch of the VON 10 WHITE ROCK SUN — r n Society's Burns Supper)" "°F 7" sie aoane Stare se qnissile, Rotary told Banquet Peggy Doyle served as pipet) The torpedo may be classed 7 ing, January 25, and proved 4 |and Terry Carter and Carolyn|,<; the first guided missile and WILBUR DAWSO great success. one which still plays an import- ¥.> DAWSON . ant part in naval warfare, Com- (Continued from Page 1) mander O. H. Messick told |r. Dawson assisted in raising White Rock Rotary Club Tues-|funds for construction of the| J day. |hospital and has been a trustee Commander Messick, resident |@2 honorary treasurer since. naval overseer of Burrard Dry-| White Rock District Hospital ‘dock in North Vancouver spoke |°°™™enced operation in 19655, on “Progress in the Canadian | He was named as president |Navy” when he addressed the of White Rock Board of Trade Rotarian luncheon at the Silver |f0T one term and then was. moon. elected second vice president, | | Pyles vice president and presi- | . Sgerase ‘made hy 4] dent of the Associated Boards ey dee att ae seca, |! Trade of the Fraser Valley Latest technical equipment |°72 Lower Mainland has made is necessary to obtain| Wilbur still serves on the additional maintenance crews | Board of this Association and as well as operating seamen,|!5 also presently a director of | Maragret Perr Kindergarten School | ~ Latest Teaching Methods | | in Kindgarten training, including drama - art - elocution - music and ballet in education R.A.D. | Fully Qualified Teachers | 15239 Pacific Ave. (backing onto called first for the sing-| The chairman proposed a vote ing of © Canada, then followed |of thanks to the artists and all the piping in of the Haggis by|who helped to make the occas: Alex F <“yson, with the Hag-jion such a success, After the gis born aloft by Bob Stenhouse | singing of the national anthem with Hugh Armstrong, Sword|a period of Scottish dancing Bearer, bringing up the rear. | was enjoyed. Jim Hazlett recited the Sel-| - kirk grace Alex McBeth ole Players annual meeting the address to the Haggis after) | j ~ yg which the participants spent , scheduled for Feb. 5 . leasant time enjoying the) White Rock Players Club will fraditional Scottish dishes. hold its annual] meeting on Fred Gillespie called for the |Friday, Feb, 5, at 8 p.m. in Die toast to the Queen. Chairman |New Little Theatre on Johnston ike Amos with well ‘chosen | Road. New members are wel- remarks, made everyone wel- | come. He spoke and showed films come. im |Commander Messick said. [the BC. Chamber of Com- : : i | ° : = | _ | merce : cr Cc The toast to the immortal | roAan 1c | The navy has been moderniz- | | White Rock Elementary School | memory Was given by Magis- Irene Green IS ‘ed with bunks and pillows re Mr, Dawson is a member of | (OVER OVERWATTEA) | For Particulars .. . Phone WI 8-0811 | i ENROLL NOW! trate John Hunter and the 18st v7 a7 Nett | Ce ee nn Sale a en easter to the “land of our adoption V 3 presl en dividual reading lamps are now| White Rock | by Tom Irwin. | Mrs. Irene Greene was re-| provided. Latest cooking equip-) During World War IJ, when “Jack Miller gave the toast/iumed as president of the ;ment has been installed in the, stationed at Duncan, he was|'} [kitchens {chairman of the Vancouver || Ferguson responded. jat the annual meeting held at) Three destroyers were dis- Island section of the Civilians | if Interspersed throughout the /the home of Mrs. L. Marshall,|patched to the Korean War at a ee ee program were characteristic vo-|Marine Drive the outset, with two more fol.) Armed Forces. eal solos by Mr. Albert Mans} wirs Connie Matheson was |lowing later, Commander Mes-| During the First World War, field, Mr. Deane, and Mrs. Julie | ,amed vice president; Mrs. Joan | sick said Bir. Dawson. _servec with the) Ciro with Mrs. Ian Duncan and | Simpson. treasurer; Mrs. Kathy| He outlined the part the)Canada Field Artillery and | Mr W. McKean accompanists. | Neville Smith, secretary; Mrs Canadian navy played with) went overseas in May, 1916. In| Accordion solos by Miss Inge|Bess Conner, publicity; Mrs |\NATO both in the Atlantic and September, 1913, near the Canal | Sussbauer brought in commun-|Grace Knight, sick convenor, European Vic et ee jou Sa HG) Wes WORNGER nC) itv singing. ‘and Mrs. Jessie Houston, social | “Four of the Canadian de- | lost his right leg close to ne “One of the highiignts of thc | conyenor pear rg ios BR SUBLS: spate ean eee | have beei)com: Canada. Since 1955, several) Because of his war disubil- | - Four lavettes l= agen factedunrs hav - ESS SSS pleted and sent to the VON qa. /other destroyers ave 22CN itv, Mr. Dawson claims his | = @ | = I are equipped with the latest|/peen “negligible.” | | 04¢ The FASHION Centre 3 Days of our Norman Green \Cloverdale and a fifth layette |built and commissioned They | athletic achievements have | ¥ TTIW.’ is in the process of completion te ie ei | | OIL BURNER The group has raisd a total of |anti-sub and anti-aircraft equap-| 43, gid concentrate on swim- ||| E =e 's930 during the past year |ment ming and diving, however, and SER ‘ ICE | The next meeting will be | Mr. J. J. Hodgkinson of Daw-| a; 4 swimming meet for ampu-||| | | held at the home of the pres-|son Creek, who has visited with|tees from all over Canada held | | | ‘ peCnaces: son he fr cseenere ‘ident, Mrs. Green, Buena Vista | White Rock Rotary for the past|jn Victoria in 1932, Wilbur |]} : : For courteous efficient service | avenue, on February 18 hebade WeEeKs presented the local|turned out to be the “dark | eParance ee e Phone WI 8-9171 All donation to this Sin rath with his club's Rotar¥|horse’” and won all the first |]} fn : 7 ——SS : | Iwill be greatly appreciated, banner | prizes including being a mem- ||| ' : ; 7 pune |! DO reat Brice, 1 g being Phu S nuary 5 : : : ——- 7 a =a |ber of the winning relay team | | Thurs., Fri., Sat., January 28, 29, 30 E SALE | W ork begins OM (| What does a man, who des- | een | 7 | 1 a ‘ A | | “Ey | pite a war disability, has prob- | : mos wW0 RUMMAGE SA Niele: asen hare vine ten more rare asl LADIES WEAR at | a yea. ‘the average person, do when |} | : | ae it Work commenced Wednesday |he retires? | Jersey Blouses, 12-18 $1.99 and $3.99 ; */ : :, rer ae; hy sf 4 rit : | =a : Thrifty Shop - Pacitic Ave. jon an area 300 by 150 feet just) Wilbur makes it quite clear||/ Cotton and Silk Blouses, 12-20 $1.99 - , a feast of the road allowance at)that he intends to make White | | Wan ; aire ok STAR OF THE SEA - C-WLL. ithe hls Bluff 3s - me Rock his permanent home | Cotton Knit Over Blouses, S-M-L $2.99 — | ‘Ruth Johnston Park, which the| Mr and Mrs. Dawson will ee , ; | i Friday, Jan. 29 - 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. || council hopes ultimately will|visit friends and relatives in| ) Orlon Pullovers, 36-40 $2.99 SS , "result in a_ first class sports|the southern United States dur. Tweed Skirts, 12-16 $2.99 —— area for this city . |ing February and March and a an ae r. 99c | The brush clearing now be-| next winter they intend to Wool Gloves ; 2 pr. ’ BAKER Ing carried out is under the | take qa “slow boat to China’ ih] Wool and Angora Gloves, pair 99c WHITE ROCK BANK! } winter works program — for| which will mean being awa) | | i | || which the city receives aid from|from their home for several | | . fal ithe Federal government. Total |months a | : : $ : sc A id | leost is expected to be $3,600.| Roth Mr and Mrs. Dawson || resses ~ | levery precaution would be tak- tend to give much of their)|) | . . Bt aM i fen to preserve the fine rh spare time to this favorite hob-| t ee ee 11 | Coe ca tare ‘in the area, with some which |py | to 20, 14*% to 24% ie Sh eae Aaa" oe id a Inecessarily must be removed,| ‘The Dawsons have a piece of} waa en Nl ced pai SS ee lbein gtransplanted along the|waterfront property on a well : ty A'TS $ | Ald. Hynds said this initial |[sland and intend to make|]) 1 a PER DOZEN WAS NOW \clearing is the “first rung ON |this their summer headquarters | 6 Only - COATS =) $25 {X) | S Jake a | 1 Ty —a _ z Z = | Z . a L tt «+ + + & © : * .. | : ||the ladder” to bring proper for boating, fishing, and other || - Cinnamon Buns ue Se Ave setae facilities to the people ina activities. | _— — yn ke = aa : of this city. | Recalling some of his humor-| \TIVT TY AT? ta Py ) be D hnuts 60e de a lous experiences in his exten- | CHILDREN S VW EAR | | JOU tu ee et at ee | , | Council supported Ald. Jes-|siye banking career Wilbur . ; ws | 5 sie Lee’s motion that the city |relates: Warm Caps and Hats 99 | Apple or Raisin | (phat attend sears i a pee “When I was a paying tall Gloves and Mitts 2 pr. 99¢ | ¥ ~ ly 9 civic rvice Sunday, Jan. |i; Fintarie ' eT: if