2 ihe ie atts ad Objective Attainment Night, October 90, at tho Lions’ Week- ly Bingo parties was highlighted dy the presentation of a $1000 cheque to V. A. McPherson, President of the Hospital So- clety. This amount has been real- jzed by local Lions since June 32 when the first Friday night Bingo game was held in the Sliver Moon Hall, The games) have continued each Friday ‘with the exception of one week: Local residents have showed a marked enthusiasm and an in- number of patrons | have attended from week to week. Bill Bush, Lions’ President, expressed is thanks to the Jecal merchants who had con- tributed with thelr services and | goods in supplying many of the five grand prizes donated to winners each week. ‘Mr, Cy. Smith. Vice-Presi- dent, Presented the cheque to Mr, McPherson. who in turn thanked Lion members on be- half of the Hospital Society and expressed the wish that Bingo COMING EVENTS White Rock Laswn Bowling Club will resufue their Social Evenings on Friday, November 6 at § pm. Carts, tea, ctc.| All welcome. 44c Old Age Pensioners’ Organ!-j zation Bazaar and Salo of Work Serving White Rock, en would continue to func- Hon tn aid of the hospital. ‘Local merchants contributing to tho prixos were: Mrs, E. Conor, Bill Bush, Bert Davey, Chet Brown. Dick Speora, W- HL Malkin & Co. Beryl Dar- lng, T. Glmblett, Bill Short, Chuck Arnold, Jack Burrows, Sid Fennell, ‘Todd Spicer and ‘Mr, and Mrs, R. M. McAdam. Crescent Beach Trawler Salvaged On Saturday, October 31 the 40 ft, trawler, Sea Harp, own- ed by Bill Hadden of Crescent, ‘was salvaged from the beach at the entrance to Howe Sound where it went ashore on Fri- day night in the storm. which atruck Georgla Straits, ‘The Sea Harp, loaded with 20,000 Ibs, of salmon was on its way to Vancouver and began taking water too fast in the heavy seas. Another packer, ‘The Merlin Mac, came along- side and took the two men off, Bill Hadden, owner, and a deck ver. They wero taken Vancouver on ‘The Merlin Mac, arriving there at midnight. ‘The Sea Harp was on char- teras a packer at the time of the mishap. Straits Towing Company dispatched the Wil- mag Straits tug to haul the Sea Harp off the beach on Satur- day moming. Tho trawler, although badly hand, Joe Simmons of Vancou-| into} and Home-Cooking will be held |demaged, is still seaworthy and in the White Rock Hotel, on|is- being overhauled and_re- December 2. Proceeds to be used! paired at the Benson Ship Yards) fn providing the Xmas Dinner|in Vancouver. ‘ for Old Age Pensjoners. There| The beaching of ‘the Sea will bo refreshments, door prizo| Harp {s the 18th accident hap- ind a raMe for real good prizes. | pening, to coastal ships in the So pleats come and help us tol past month. Six of the craft make the old folk “happy for!'were lost at sea and one man one day at Ieast. Admission 2c, wax drowned in thé series of eecaraeran gea accidents “which have be- fallen constal craft In fall storms, ‘The Hilltop Hospital Group and Branch No. 8 ofthe Cana- dian Legion are sponsoring Hoe-Down on Saturday, Novem- ber 7 at 9 p.m. fi the Canadian ‘Legion Hall. “Admission 50c. 42¢ Thanks to Kinsmen Mervyn Mayes, six years ‘old. 1Grade 1. White Rock School, ‘Turkey dinner and bazaar on Wednesday, November 4, at the JES) from 5:20 to 7:20 pm. Admis- lon, Adults $1, Children 50c. Sponsored by White Rock Cath- Olle Womer 436 “White Rocis VON Auxiliary are holding thelr Christmas tea ‘and bazaar on Thursday, Dec- ember 2, at the Silver Moon. a tin ¢ ‘The Evening Circle of the United Church W.A- are hold- ing & fashion nhow and demon- stration of the Elna sewing ma- winner of boy's bleycle at Hal- lowe'en party, October 31, } 20, parents and Mervyn wish to thank Kinsmen and school} officials for their untiring gen- evorlty—The Mayes Family, 942 Buena Vista Ave, ‘The Busy Bees Chub will hold 2 whist drive in Sunnyside Hall, Movember! 14 at 745 sharp, Proceeds will go towards a wheel chair for the White Rock Hospital, Lunch will be served. Admission 25c. Prizes. 44c Siena, Famous Eureka Jubilee Sing- <3. five splendid) coloured singers, with an accompanist jfrom Chicago. will be featured | i auuth for Christ on Friday, November 13. at 8 p.m, in the Evangelical Free. ‘Church, Everyone welcome. , Ao Branch 8 is holding their an- nual Fall Bazaar, Wednosday, November 18 at 2 pm. in tho Canadian Legion Hall, Johnston Sale of homo-cooking, sewing, novtlties, (plants and kood uned clothini Grocery’ hampers. Afternoon toa will bo Door prize, Admission Party | dre Plies house or had an ber 18, commencing at 8 p.m, ue oa oe ies & White Rock Weekly Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Crescent Beach, Panor end Surrounding Districts. White Rock, B.C., Thursday, November 5, 1953 ‘ama Ridge, Colebrook fi $2.00 per year. Copy 5c Play Opens Monday at White Rock Little Theatre “A delightful play guaranteod to keop you chuckling” 1s tho way one ‘ritlo desoribos "Quiet Weekind," which Ja the local Players’ ‘noxt offering at. tho Little ‘Theatre, . starting Mon~ doy, November 9, Tt turna out to be anything but a quiet weekend when the Royds, played by Foleclo Mitch- ell and Bob Glen, visit thotr country cottage. Quarrels,_be- twoon their daughtor GMa: geret Primrose) and thelr go happy husband (Bob Grant), the tangled love affairs of their ton (Brian Lane) and a salmon- poaching eicapade in which ‘Arthur Royd and @ neighbour- ing bachelor friend (Cy Amos) get Involved all add up to a hectic time for the Royd fam- fly but a good time for audi- ences, Christine Best joined the caste this week to replace Mer- cia Davies, who s ill In hos pital, in the role of the glam- orous actress whose visit also helps to disquiet tho Royds’ weekend. Other roles are Charlotte Cheverie, Chris Davies, Julia Wilkins. Una Tile wall, Peggy Procter and Jack Ratepayers Urge Fireworks Control At a mecting of the Iixe- cutive of the White Rock Rute- payors’ Association in the! White Rook Lodge on Tuesday night, November 3% the Presi. dent, Tom Lindow, introduced 4 recommendation to the effect that all fireworks »should be under supervision and thelr use confined to! definitely design~ ated arena, such as school rounds and open spaces. ‘This i in ine with netion which is pending in many party of, the Province, cities as well as municipalities, where, it 1x felt the use of fireworks as a. part of the Hallowe'en celebra- tion {4 getting completely out of hand, The number of accl- dents throughout the B.C, both major and minor has led auth- orities to feel local Inws will b nocessary to protect life and property. ‘The Ratepayers’ Association Intends to approach the Muni- cipal Council to have a Bylaw: assed to that