tay GUOASTINA STEWART lin Stregt, ret ‘be an encouragem efforts are Worth find your address for xt to) my mother you aro st influence of all in my ‘way you made Blstory pe; its KTeat heroes and histori- Fmovements, . . . The beauty your readings and teaching of aly ‘layin of the King’ are auble, So T lave tay Toony- to thit day and take down Wiky olf Botsford History from tho and still think of you" letter,” states: Afr. Wil. uw from a pupil who tater tm teacher herself, and is fan Alberta housewife. This is Bue example of the ablding ef m teacher's offorta” F PSTING LINE JP ate, Wittiams nas exporivaced « ft Bis lifetime. In his Deariy days be was trained for the MAngiican ministry and served as lurete fs St. Pauls Cathedral fn Wiistitax tn 188 He was later ap- Wary Interesting anc varied carver | st in com dred principal or the Semiahmoo wnt to’ all teachers who sometime white. Pinexroves en route home to the xehool," * “Now,” he continued, “1 am « Stranger In @ strange land, know ing pnly about 15 percent of the Fesidents, and thos 1 meot olthor ta ehyroh oF in the Hne-up at tho post offen" He Weights in reoalling. former Pupits in whom he retains a never waning interest, He hus followed each on through ighor education and inally inte their careers, Ketiring trom the teaching prov fession in 1429 ho now follows with Keen Interest the activitios Sind pursuits of those he tutore Many homemakers othiets engineers und some Dusl from my chosen have become men, The outstanding achie nt Or one of his Grade 8 pupils bears tention; that of Dr, K. Brearley who has received hor Ph.D. in France, and is now a professor of French at the University of By BETYER SYSTEM ~ Seentes rector of St Pauls in} af Willams states, “I would SGeaiiettetows. one of the Mnest} ther be am toucher today than a igbarcbes mm the maritimes, teacher of ” He claims Etre left the ministry for]tnat in his uays of teaching the Reelpublie platform specialising in|cram system was overdone and Geli 0d “song recitalx Habe voles and expression under Prefescr Wright head of the Ghieago University of Expression fis 1906, and won top honors at the GSsiiqia School of Expression. (Fellowing this he toured the U: memorizing wi much. lowed "to deyclop thinki yersonalii emphazied ti teo ‘There was little time Said he, “There is a greater scope now for teucher Influence of Mr, Williams ix the'son of Col. Beg) Stitex “Minging and civing|, 1, 31, Willams, hero of Bat- readings. cehe, in the Riel Rebellion, Sir ie bad bis largest audience in| sonn A. McDonald presided at the EeeiCalvary Episcopal Church of| unveiling o: the monument 1p his Qtew York where Mr. Williams re-|uonor in 1887, fells, “They came all the way from| His brother Major-General V: Baltimore During these years, he was a sports enthusiast and recalls { fy the year “M2 while the Toronto football fibey Beat Ottawa College for the iebaxplonship, He became the lead- fing beavyweight at Royal Military Gollege and Toronto University hue a pupil of GI aes middleweight the carly 308 re, Cana- etampion in Praying for the turned to Yeaehing as a career. His Mica was at High River, ju (iteide Pant, Alberta. There in his $eitial school he created a love for who passed was pollee com- the whole of On- tarlo, His sister married Herbert Chamberlain brother of Premier seph Chamberinin, Neville Chamn- beriain, Premier in the carly days of the war, passed away in her hon In his elghty-sccond year, Mr. Willams enjoys unusually fine health and has a keen and act} t in White Hock member of the Bowl- An associa ing Club he has bowled regul up until the past year when an injury to his knee prevented his continuing. LONG TIME RESIDENT How he affirms, “Il ke bowling next year.” He -belleves with proper exercise he will have Ristory in the hearts of his pupils. Other appointments took him to; Medicine Hat, Strathmore, John | Olirer and Semiahmoo in 1925, “When I took up resi White Rock on the corner of Mar- is ana Zuens Viste,” he relates, “the poysiation of White Rock was WA. Way 3 cnew every chit and Gareet by name; I Following = record increase of British Cotumbia Telephone Com; This brought the number of tele to alt alltime nigh of 25579, ‘Actually, the Company installed Wig, thie Girat Wait of this your, #4 Ulephonen in the wx months, @ through | Hiente taken out during this period, making a net gain of 9,004 BRITISH COLUMBIA his knee back to normal and it will not Interfere with his bowl- —<—$—$—$—<—____—_—_ DINE DANCE Wed & Bat, Evenings Chineso Food a Speciality. Reserve your tables early Dining Hoom open Dally White Rock Motel, Ph. 76 GROWING 20d telephones In 19%), the puny added another Ofrs in tho first six months of the present yenr, hones served by the Company a total of 25,221 telephones dure fowover, there wern 10/228 Innlrux | Kenneth _| Mrs. Me wills haw been a resident reds a former pupil received by Mr, I. 1, [of BC, for the past 43 yearn of whieh time 26 years have been apont In White Rook, ‘Mea Williaa Ly rometibered by fiany White Kook residents and Unmier Visitors. She operated (Ne celginal Yore Jar fOr yours and Hao Many Tienda through her Araoious manner. hiven litte chil: wren would MaKe & point of Visit: Joy the ACOKe Jar und Mra, Wile dims She Moe away ole youre ayo. Mr, William thous much more inactive than in’ former dears, still gives rocitations and Adings, Frequently he is guest artist with the Senior Citizens’ Or cheatra and draws a hearty ap: viause from the audience, His favorite plecen are “Each in His Own Tongus” and Lowell's rials.” Tho other day on the bowling green he was asked by a good friend, “Mr, Williams, when are TWO BIRTHDAY CAKES . . . It Isn't every little boy that has two birthday cakes on his eighth & party given at the home of Miss Marjorie Theobold in honor, Exch cake had four candles on it and tho iittle friends made short work of both cakes, At the party we Hughe: Worth, Frank Ferguson, Kareh and Alex Johnson, and Ralph Smith, and Steven Uyeda Churches. Adults present Jean Reynaud of Whalley, Ron Guthrie, Mrs, F Miss Marjorie Mrs. Nigel Theobald, lin Johnson, Meru, and Mra, L, Uyeda. Mrs, Leard, ros Mrs, Frank wo golng! to have the pleasure of |" So vicutiony tor ponslons entitle: hearing one of your reeltatlons| en he conaldered and. quem Cia tlons answered on ‘Tuesday, ———_—_. August 21, when a representative birthday. But that’s the way| Solemn and impressive was the Robin's mother, Mrs, Loretta] Drumhead Service at Surrey Cen- Parkor solved the cake problem at |tre Cemetery last Sunday, conduct- Robin's Kenneth und Edith Guthrie, Freddie Leard, Jacqueline Frank Iris and Gordon were: ‘Theobald, Ralph Smith, Nominations will be called for the entirw state of exooutive oft. corm when mombera convene fale lowing the dummor redens on Twonday, Hoptomber 4, ‘Tho futuro of the Branch de- pends entirely gn the ability and Inlwgrity of those selected to man~ ee branch —affalra, Careful thought and discussion ia neces- wary In the meantime and com- Placenoy should bo avolded at all coat. ‘Officera of todiy may decline nomination so members must alft carefully and select winely In order that the splendid work of the past \bree years may be maintained and ‘that Branch No, 8 will continue to be held in high esteem, Think It over—talk it over—como pre- pared: FENSION OFFICER of DVA District Ponsions office will be at the Canadian Legion Pitman Hall for that purpose, ed by Rey. Peter Connal and Legion Padre B, E, Roberta, Sin- cerest thanks go out to Rev, Con- nal for his address and a hearty welcome to Comrade Roberts who is around again after a serious Il- ness. Flags dipped and heads bowed jas “Last Post" was sounded by crally distributed for the known and the unknown in the soldiers plot. PEACE ARCH Executives of the International Peace Arch Celebration Committee representing yeterans organiza- tions from Tacoma to New West- it ‘The | pl ig Tiina, Our ‘8 Tong Way since thone “Horse and Buggy” ayn quarters were located down on the pier. ‘upon for special service under the Bugler McGowan and flowers lb-| White Rook 1 ‘minater convened Friday to iron oul detaiia for the big event to be held at the Penco Arch, Friday, Soptomber 26, Each organization will be called Chairmanship of Counolllor Vic MoPhorson, White Ttock Legion Will upply 60 members wearing berets and armbands for lnesmen and traffic contro}, Welfare committe reports Com- rade Bloom and Foley patients in Shaughnessy, Comrade Sam Bow- man In seriously iM in Royal Cok umblan, and W, Jacobson tx ill in the George Dorby Hostel. SON MARKED Surprise of his life came to our ‘Tom Lindow, Zone Commander for all Fraser Valley Branches when ho arrived home late Saturday night. “His ygungest son John Sreeted him at the door and proud. ly Introduced hix young wife of but a few hours, Mrs, John Lin- dow—Poor Tom—Oh my High Blood pressure, ‘Well the happy couple are now Honoymooning at Ocean Park and will later reside in New West- minster, Tho groom Is m graduate of the Univeralty of “Alberta at Edmonton, member of Zeta Pal Fraternity, and his bride comes from Lethbridge, Alberta. —Ken Whipple. Misalon—Abbotaford, aie ) don, : Chilliwaek—South Sumas, Coples of the proposed schedules have been posted for public In- spection at Bus Depots on the Foutes, Any objections to the proposed schedule changes may be filed with the Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utlll- flex Comminston, 1740 W. Geor- ——-o——_ Zia Street, Vancouver, B.C., not ‘The United States Weather| fater than August 29, 1961. Bureau reported” more than 10,000,000 different local weather Pacific Stage Lines observations during 1948, a FOR REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE — RENTALS SEE THRIFT’S FIRST Have us check your insurance policies for new rates, credits and coverage—Prompt courteous service, Phone W.K, $231 or call in at THRIFT REALTY LTD. Opposite GN. Depot, Washington Avenue, White Rock. Surrey Is hereby drawn to tl By-law which reads as within the Muntelpalit: of age unless a sions of this By-law any time within the reasonable call of the the charge or care Attention Is also drawn Protection Act” ts t SECTION 4 “It shall bo provisions of this (b) Any dog not in eau without having on a A fine oF ponalty, not to © Impowd on any person oo Fooled Bylaw, above In during reoent montha th oareowly sollelted, 6 provide the of poultry, titted. proteotion fi By Order of the Dated at Cloverdale, 0,0. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘SURREY “SURREY DOG CONTROL AND SHEEP PROTECTION BY-LAW, 1018, NO. 912" The attention of all dog owners in the Municipality of follows: CLAUSE 2“No person shall keep ‘or have In his possession, Licence (%) Any dog in rospeot of Which no llconse view of (ho great amount ‘The foregoing provisiona will oyp, Mabie nd other animaln aro fuatly en- the Tin day of August, 1961, he provisions of the above recited 'y, any dog over four (4) months A distinguished product of the BRITISH therefor pursuant to provl has been obtained.” CLAUSE 10 “No dog shall be allowed to be at large at Municipality between sunset and sunrise unless such dog is accompanied by or Js within owner or of some person having: thereor” lo the provisions of the “Sheop which reads aa follows: lawful for any person to kill: jor tho Act ta in fore, found of the owner's premi Teather or metal collar to whioh Jn ttuched the Ieonso-tag Jesued in conneetion with tHe Mcenae in respect of wuoh dox under the pro- vinione of this Act.” xeeod the sim of $26.00 may be nitravening the provisions of the of damage eauned by done co-operation of all dogowners In having thole dog undir proper control at all timo, In most ho rluldiy enforoed In order rom lows to whleh all producers Muntelpal Counelt, PERCY LIviNGsTOND, ‘Muntolpal Cork, COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Co. Ltd. BC EXPORT CANADIAN, WHISKY 6 atone Burrs’ 1 Pee THe BRITISH coLuMBIA