d._ Fel Tierney - Broce Cabot uise - Bruce Bennett ‘haa | The Phantom Submarine March of Time Thurs Fri Sat Feb. 26 27-28 “| Claudette Colbert - Ray Milland in SKYLARK also Marjorie Weaver - John Hubbard in Murder Among Friends Cartoon Newsreel Mar, 2-3-4 Wild Geese Calling and Maisie Was A Lady. Mar. 5-6-7 Road Show and and Aloma of the South Seas OO For Information Phone W.R, 421 Two Changes Weekly Show Starts at 7 p.m. From now on there will be “| | nees Wednesday & Saturday at 2. Another White Rock boy overseas with the forces has married an old country girl. At a military wedding on Jan- uary 1, 1912, Miss Anna Tannna- hill, of Alexandria, Dumbartonshire. Scotland, became the bride of Wil- liam Charles Fraser, only son of Mrs, A. D. Fraser, Victoria avenue, and the late Mr. Fraser, formerly of 3ist Battalion. The bride is a quartermaster in the A-T.S. and the groom is with the ist Division Sea- forths. The ceremony took place in Bonn Hill Parish church, the home town of Mrs. Fraser. Mr, and Mrs. N. Henry were in Vaneouver Friday to say goodbye to their son Harold, who left for Riv- ers, Manitoba, for further training with the R-C.A-F. Classified FOR SALE for Red Cross, one 6 ft. used cross cut saw, one 5 ft. used cross cut saw, at Suite 1, North Block LOST on Victoria avenue a grey brushed woo! sweater. Reward. Leave at Semiah- moo Sun of FOR SALE, four door, 19 Chevrolet, good tire gond buy at $90.. Apply ; Femiahmoo Sun. COAL For Sale. Lindner Lum ber Yard, Keil avenue and Campbell River Road FOR SAL, Dry 2nd growth fir wood $6.25 a cord. Ken Flummerfelt, 1st house on Stevens &1., phone 661. No.1 FIR SAWDUST year round service, wee Hillman| at Kelman’s Serview station | White Rock, between 2 & 5} p.m, any day except Sat'day eae ta dpesateceestiinepeemcsnieneney White Rock fuel Co, Phone White Rock 642 planer ends $7.00 big Joad Also Fir slabs and edgings, LINDNER LUMBER YARD the first of a series of military whist drives with a special prize going to the table having the highest num- ber of foreign flags, to be given at the end of the series. Good prizes and refreshments will be served. first sewing meeting for February, Lust Thursday needles were elick- ing a tune of we're doing our bit to help win the war. While some mem- bers are knitting, others are busy sewing garments and making quilts. The next sewing meeting will be held Thursday, February 26, at 2:30 pm., in the Veterans hall. Granulated Soap Powder 2 Ibs, for 19¢ at the Brookfield Market. Doris Hanslow has returned from a two weeks’ visit to Saskatoon. R. W. Sinclair, of Victoria, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. W. J. Barge, and brother-in-law. Mrs. Arnold Saunders entertained at bridge Monday evening. Mrs. G. Briese from MacDonald, Man., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mullins of Buena Vista avenue. Mrs, Chubb has been spending a few days at Vancouver. Her daugh® | ter, Mrs. Porter, returned with her for an extended holiday at White Rock. Miss May Cromb of Vancouver was the week-end guest of Jo} Ewson, Pacific street. Sgt. Pattison, with the Postal Corps at Camp Borden, is enjoying turlongh at his home here. This is Sgt. Pattison’s first leave in a year. The Mothers Overseas Club held ja whist drive last Wednesday at * home of Mr T. Hos- Ist Mrs. Gilles |pie, 2nd Mrs. A. Sheppard, consola- |tion Mrs. Pinkney. The club in- |tends holding a home cooking “Strathdon,” ler, Winne: were sale in the near future to help raise funds for soldiers’ comforts ee | Outdoor Advertising Taylor Signs Buena Vista White Rock } Showcards and H | General Painting aed ‘I made signs before I could ¢. ee a | L u ri A Welcome by i] fi Jacl % Barney Bz rrontt 0 awaits you at th il i | il # Tudor Inn | PRM 7 EMCO I RTA a Geo. M. Thrift Real Estate and Insurance Summer Cottage Columbia Avenue Light and Water ay Two Lote 8650.00 Wull Price Phones 236 ad 321, Opp. Station Kiel Avenue and Campell Tiver Road e|short vacation from her work in jeans for 19¢ at the Brookfield [their early blooming, are to take courage again. Mrs. 1. James picked a bu garden lust week. 5 Age tall 3 If you have crocuses growing in| Pioneer store. The Ladies’ Auxiliary held their} your lawn this spring, avoid cut- po ¥ ting the grass until the leaves die down, Otherwise you will lose’ most of your bulbs before they» fully are ripened. Many people make this mistake and wonder why | they have no bulbs the next year. Daisies are not so affected, growing in spite of cutting. Poplars in sinity “Spots have al- ready dropped their pollen. Honey bees are searching for nectar which they find in the opening buds of wild cherry, dandelions and such garden plants as offer. * e ® In Mrs. Sankey’s garden, Sunset Drive, spring flowers are already in bloom. Among them violets, arabis, primroses and daffodils. es Om Mrs. Disney has raised a fine cyclamen, it has twelve blooms of a delicate pink. Sliced Home Cured Bacon 40c Ib. at the Brookfield Mar- ket. arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Gaey, new from North Battleford, are erecting a nice new home on their property, Thrift road, Miss Day Evison is home for a New Westminster. White Rock troop, Legion of Frontiersmen, will meet with all other lower mainland Frontiersmen at the Russel hotel, New Westmins- Wednesday neet their new adjutant. The local troop have had to bid farewell to another of their mem- Li , S. C. Fennell, who leaves to join the R.G.AF ter, next evening, to Miss Helen Randal of Burnaby, Randal of Winnipeg, were White Rock yisitors on Mon- lay and Allen Nabob Tomatoes (small) 2 Market. M fined to his home through illness George Thrift has been con- for the past ten days is feeling in much better health, and expects to be back at his office by the week {rs, N, Bubibent has purchased he Griffiths house The V.O.N, baby elinie wiil be held a# usual in the United ehureh jl on Thursday, Pebruary 26 Diek Garner of Garner's Biudlo I give w talk on photography to the Boy Beouts at their rewular ieoting Friday night. The Scouts have been faked to biting their cam ru siupahote and anything In ounedion with the enbjeot A convoy bridge and blige, Byit wed by the Stella Marta Altar Helety, will be held at the home of Iie. 1, Ulehe, Prospect aveniia, on Tuesday, Mareh 17. Wor Wanepor tition Mise May Vetinessos | { { Real Home made Pork Sau eave fresh daily al the Brooke field Market, eCYNCTORY BOKDS Shredded Best Food WHEAT Mayonnaise BOY COCOA CEREAL 92 ozs. 6lb.cack |41lb WSe 10¢ 55e 39e¢ 1lb, 25e a ef Pineapple SALMON Slived 8 for 25e white spring large size Ys 2 tins Grapefruit 2 tins 27e¢ ORANGES LETTUCE 19e —____ | large doz. CELERY heads HONEY 25e lie 1Se Domestic Shortening Fresh 4 1b. tin ee Gi ce Ib. 59¢ Sees l7e pas es ad ape so TEA Grapenut PEACHES | Snowhite COFFEE Overwaitea FLAKES Glen Valley Tissue 39e 5¢ A3e 2 packets 2 for 3for , resh 80c| i9¢ 25e 1ze | Ground 45 —$ $= SPECIALS Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday FREE. DELIVERY PHONE $2.50 Orders and over 71 FITNESS WINS Antioipating the national fitness programs of Great Britain, Australia and the United States, British Columbia’s Tevearold Pro. Reo plan is boing ihoreasiigly adapted to the Provinee’s wartime needs, In addition to providing 'eep Fit” classes for men and women ih most parts of the Province, the Pro«Reos have organized thetrown Red Cross unit (1 above) premilitary training (2), vifle shooting Mstruction (8), "P.T)” seasions for ALLE workers (4), civilian ARP methods (5), wartime nutrition lees fures (4), and home nursing eouraes (7) ProReo membera have made countless contributions to Red Cross atures and funds, the Queen's Canadian Pond for Air Raid Victims, the Lord Mayor's Mund, the Milk for Britain Mund, and other war charities. Thindroda of Pro-Reos have joined the armed forces: Hes} others in fit for thelr daily jobs and any eventuality, bre keepin EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING ‘ayy