Kinsmen Hol Karnival At White Rock °, Renldenia of White Rock and latric were, Woxt co hundreds of people In holiday mood on the evenings of Avavat ath and Gth when the Surrey-Langloy branch ‘of the Kinsmen Club put on the first of thelr annual Funfests. Tt is estimated that over 5.000 people attended, and jJudcing IW thelr enjoyment the Carnival was present and wtre from her daughter, Mra, Hann a White Rock, B.C. I viday, August 11, 1944 $1. 09 ber year, 5 cents ts Single ope, d Annual PGarcca Medal Mra, Cooper from viniting ow, Calgary tn at Mr. Pacific Her parents, Mri, Dowling, 1. Mek, Cooper han Juxt heard: Oxcan that she has recelyed from fa hige success. her lusband, the American Dli- Inchisied In the attractions Were Tested Flying Cros, which ho Einenacrommpane ANRC DAS on suno Th’ Ja aeton over and many other attractive kames, Jack Carl and bix Evergreen Balt- | France, foo Hand) from-Vancouver pro-| The Citation ik ax follows: For ” extraordinary achlovement white vided the music for the open alr @ancing held on the Roller rink, generously donated by Pat Camp- bell, Fun for the children was avallable In the form of the chair- plane and Merry-o-round. Residents of the Lower Main- land and points in the U.S.A. ren sponded wholeheatedly to the ap- Peal and hought ticketx on the]! raffle for a War Bond and two|! électric irons. Proceeds of which Will provide much neodea milk for the children of Britain. A cheque for $500.00 is being mailed to the secretary of the Milk] f for Britain Fund and moro will follow when all accounts have been | I settled. Winner of the Victory Bond was Tour year old Alex Lomleux, of White Rock, and of the two Irons, one went to Mrs. H. Whitney. of White Rock, and the other to E Gavan, of Langley. ti hi 0 ‘Mr. and Mrs. ow. Dowling, on Pacific street, have received word? that their son, F/Lt. Harvey F. Dowling, has been promoted to| x Suadron Leader. He is with the| } 4th Command in Calgary and was in the Alr Force during the last War. Besides thelr son, Mr. and Mrs, Dowling have nine grandsons in the services. serving ay pilot of a J. on a heavy attacked by night fighter intruders landing gear was Clara Cooper in left Canada to join the American Army Alr Corps in May was R other seven months, brothers with'the American Forces. Mrs. Hansen’; Ale overseas. 1 alrerntt mixsion bombardment ‘over enemy occupled France, June 7th, 1944, Returning ritory Lt. Hansen's fre alreraft ¥ m enemy he hydraulle system was destroy- and fires were started In tl Lient. to l bomb and managed bay one engine, climb Tansen to ndon the blazing and badly ed alrcraft, all but the en- gineer who remained to fight the fre AIth unworkable, ir leaped to safety, ugh the Lt. fansen bkought his raft to a Safe landing without further injury to the aircraft or loss of life to imself or the remaining member f the crew. : Hansen was born » 26 years ago, laska where ho \ bruar in Gully, he went to as married to , 1842 He 1942 instructing in Te: for a ear and a half before going over- eas two weeks hefore D Day. has two sons, one 17 months, th He has f¢ and ur brother tx a Gunner with Sers RCAP, the The Bowling Green Still Attracting Visitors Our local lawn bowling club at- 1 tracts visitors from far and near, Mr. McMillan, from ‘Toronto, was with x again thix week, and we were glad to welcome Staff Sgt. Greenwood, who In atatlonod nt Kamloopr, and proved he was nearly ax finished a howler ax In} hin father, Dick Greenwood, 2 memi¥ir of our local club, who Iw one of the best, Amongst our other vinltorn wore Mr. P. Campbell, of the Mount Pleasant club, ax well ax Mr, and Mrs, J. Slugxett, of the CPR. 1, B, club, of Vancouver, ana Mr, MoPhernon, of West Vancouver, Also Mr, W. J. Ploree, of Chilli. ‘waek. who wax back with un asain, Jn the games played thin week, Mr. McGrath lost the club button to Mr. Calderhank, In the doubles, Mrs, Bloom and Mr, Calderbank won from Mrs, Flenneswoy and Mr. jeock. while Mrs, Friend ‘and { MeGrath lost to Mra, Worlg 4 rink, conaiating of men TYoom, Hennessey Cal- bank and Greenwood, left Sun- thorning to take part in’ the ECT: whieh mtart- | peat whe colored roses, anniversary, The hostess last week was Mrs, Wooster, who again showed that she knew how to handle the gathoring that ree was on hand things that Hoa table wih varied to Partake vot tastefully of the good before them, cormted: ene eg aT PRO REC SWIMMING CLASSES There Ix w good attendance on the whole at the Pro Toc Swim ning classen held on tho beach every Tuowday and Thursday from 2 fo 3 pm. many of the vinttorn taking part in all 80 pre regintered) under the cipervision of Mre. €, Mathionon nasinted by Men. 1 Robertaon, who would ike to Kee More Uirn out, A gront Improve. ment tx being nhow: by thone wha have been regular | Attendance, On Wednendayn from 2 40 4 tn the afternoon, Kei rit orclaes and Ife Saving dri are sone through, the lnttor dn a very ne~| commary Knowlodie at all timed’ and, the Inateuotenn would alno ke tw Holy Trinity A, Bazaar Augunt ard, wan a Die annule of Holy Trinity lay, ii th day W. A. for they tuain nary all vecordn for thelr anntial Ha: The long tblex turtefully « Hanked with attractive offerinin Tont a fextive ale to the oceaslon find buyers wore walting sometime i the offfelal opening mptly nt 2:40 p.m, the Teo- tor, Rev, W, It. Jeffeott, wol those present und consratulntes the W.A. on their splendid dinplay | find called on Mra, Harry Vidal to the uisly doing xo. wis tazanr open, who after uh erat with Marlo prosent of sxweetpeax a bouquet Barge. Mrs, WW, of tea tlekets, which the luck: Dorothy Moore was In charge had a ready hy ce, one being held Mid: sp) J ndid basket of grocerle who. received ie Joint convenors for the were; Mrs, Mrs. HW W. Meech, Boyd, Mra. G. Glass and Mrs. Wright as. sist Mra. 8. Hassall, Mrs. it Miss Re M Roberts, ves, Mrs, J Peterson and Milos, Mrs, E, V. the home cooking AE Mrs, ‘T. Wilson assisting, In about Peers and with Mrs. J. M. Servi wi 10) Mrs. 1 Miss K. Harraway Moi convened stall with Mrs, Matthews and Mrs halt stall flowers Cox this ever sold Vogotables, and fruit made an attractive dis- y and Mrs, W. Bishop and Mrs Healing did a brisk business, Mrs, Vidal and Mrs. pre- sided over the surprise stall from which intriguing pack fea and siz disposed of. The West Hancons Mrs. R, Mrs, Roe assortment of for overy 4: hour an popular 8 ont. Davles 8 of v! quickly End ¢ had stall and Mr Morgan, Mrs. 08 offe articles, and “ou P. Beal uried something | mixes rac! te, proved very popular, Gifts of every discription, and pillowslips and woolly bonnets, conts and for the t but a few of the offerings, displayed at the stall conveyed b Mrs. A. Houghton, with G. Phillins, Jeffeott assisting, aulekly took advantage of buying Mmiiny items which are not plentiful booties Dies, wore Mra. A. Mr customers Mrs, Tavett and nd ih stores just at present. Mrs, W. Marge and Mrs. on Sen, had arranged a Alxpl novelties Wy the Girl'x club, with Join Fennell, Marle Barge and Annie Wright assistin; Mixw Knthtoon Mills! guess was neiredi to the correct number of paxox in the books, with Mrs, Lo- fan second; while Mrs, Vinco was Icky enough to guess how many Rice Keiaploa were fh a jar, Mra Rake, Sen, xocond, The president And committes of the stall apent many hours preparing for thi event and they, with all membors of the W. A, happy nt the successful Mr, GW, Forry, Me, W)RL Kent and son Thoy, of Metiride, Mr, Av, © MoAdam and MrT Ro Lloyd, of Vancouver, vinited Mr anil Mrs, Wall, Marino Drive, lant week, Mr. Horry Ina ploneor of Fort Georko district and Government Vendor at Prince Georke and Meltride for) thuny yeurs, gino former proaldent have more nequiring «hin training. | of Canidinn Leglon, MoRride, Mr. Keat wan tlso a former president: of Canndlon Legion, Menrite, Mr. i} Glove, pee teas New Gospel ‘he wpeoli) meetings Weld at the now White Rock Goxper Taber- nile on Kindny (he 6th, and on Monday evening, the 7, on the of the ‘offlelil opening of the building at Vietorla avenue A ntroet were well attended by friends from fur ars On Sunday Mr, W, A. MacKar- and guitar An Luther- MM the Sun- accompaniment. orchestra from Cloverdale Jan church played at aith Mixsion in Can- | | beautiful vocal ducts with mandolin | Dedication Of The Tabernacle Any nervlors. At Monday ovening’x meeting, iar Rev, Ciiffora C, Dietrick, ted in the congregational MKINg und ave nome Introductory remurke, Tey, O Crane wan named | chuirman. for the evening, Romne of ‘The Vettel Messentern, radso choir and orchestra from Vancouver wna | Now Weatinineter, ax well ax the Minnes AIA and Comite Dyrnenn the panto, nda, who with hin co-workers I) wore present and favored the au- Jat prosent conducting beach mect- | dlence with many mlered voeal and Inkw dally (except Saturday) fF | instrument selections, Counedilor j the children In White Itock, winlW, C, Frank, representing Surrey the guest speaker at the Sunday | sunicipality, epoke a few worde of School which convened at 9:45 @.| greeting, Dr Lashley Hall ale m. At the morning worship service | took part in the program, Visitime ht 11:00 Rey, O. ethel | pastors and others who also cal Free church, Vancou-| brought greetings from thelr par- the dedicatory xer-| teular churches, church and anime mon, taking for his theme the nizations Included Revs, words, “What mean ye by these UW, FLA. White Rock, |stones?* (Joshua 4:6), and Mr. mmark and J. Forsythe, MacKarlane offered the dedicatory Wash. Wm. Johnson, prayer. tminster, R. Winstan- Mr, MM. Peterson, Mission Director | fey, furloughing missionary from of the Evangelleal Free Church, South America, O, Urang Mr. W. Association, was present at A. 3 urlane, of Vancouver and evening xervice and his sermon| Mr, M, Peterson, of Chicaga, entitled, “A Diving Church” was! The cor responded Mb greatly enjoyed by the conxrestn-| erally to the suggestion of the tion, He ably assixted in the | chairman that an offering he taken xervice by the Mi Almild Tan-| towards the expense of Mooring ken and Camilla ness, of Brook. | the church. The pastor intimated lyn, N, ¥, and Chicago, MW, re-| that all bills in connection with spcotively, who rendered seversil| the erection of the church had been met to date and thanked all thome who had shared In the work by [eee gifts and voluntary la Hu A fairly well ittended N reg meeting of E nich 8 Canadian Legion was held in the pler room on ‘Tuesday, August Ist. After routine dispoxed | President Sure reported o cent meoting held in Cloverdale at hk Colonel Molson, the Veter- Ans Welfare Oficer of the Depart- ment of Pensions and National Health, outlined the G namenvs plans for the rehabilitation of the Dischai diers on thelr ro- to Civil life, the of, A re- business was ve Se turn Gol, Molson suggested that a Ml Citixens Committee be formed f representatives from the ‘Orgintations the men. ‘to arious citizens inter= elfare of the E nd women, Snth a would be supplied with u ry Information on the suliject, and would co-operate with the Vetorans Welfare Officer for thix district. Tt would be In a pose {tlon to advige local Returned) Mon i H and in w [service ommitt necessi nd Women of what rehabiiita. Hon monatiron and proviktons have boon mite for thoi Honefit and watt In helping then to become: extablinhiod on thelr dixcharge From the Moroes, Delorates from local organtans Hons Intererted hy Uibe matter are Invited to attend a meeting to be Mold In the Dextom halt on Weds nowliy, Septombor 27th, at 8200 when It Ix Noped a Citizens Committee will be formed, ren, Donnie ond Wilt Loeint Polles, Prince: Representative Citizens ‘Committee Is Suggested CLARK—EDWARDSON First Lutheran church, Vancou- <’the scene of 4 very pretty Satunlay evening: Judith Regina, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs Andrew Edwardson, White Rock was united in marriage to John David Clark. Clark and late Mr. Clark, Rev. A. 0. enwas the officiating minister. wedding on Sth, when only son of Mrs, Perey the | ‘The bride was charmingly attired In a tWo plece outfit of white with navy ofw Mne accessories, and) commie te heather and red rose buds, Misx Kisig Woukl, the brides- maid chose a costume of blush rose, with white complements. Ri. Kissick attended the groom. / After the ceremony, a Feception Was held at the home of Mra Vy Lidstrom, 2337 Gravely street. guint fof the bride, A. three tler wedding « cake flanked by tall white tapers. format the centre piece for the nce covered table from which the buffer supper was served, ‘The out of town guests Inclided the Uride's atine and unete, Mey and Mes. Gus Anderson, of San Francesco, and another unoky Mr Albort. Edwanteon, of Seattle, ‘The happy couple left on the: midnight boat for Vieterla,