LOOKING IN AND LOOKING OUT ame of a Post Office eal station, a (hat Metero and ImMigeation office—all names au By Querous thorized by the Federal Govern WHAT'S IN A NAME nent Agatti White Rook ie the nuns Of & Creat Nartharn depot Doe you. who 80 glibly shy you OF station and it te the name chosen jive in, oF at WHITH ROCK poe. bY tho (private) Waterwarks Com alizg that you speak of a place | PAny, Provincially there seama ta that bas neltl breadth, nor ar Rock fa neither City, nor Town, Of whieh tt forma part—it in part nor Village White Roek ia the nat the whole f a Ward wilt 6 length, nor! >® no such place aw White Rook 1? That White! for in the Muniotpallty af Burney Gan. : WEAR YOUR COMMANDO | VICTORY When you buy Victory Bonds you are laying up for yourself the best of all investments, for back of each one is your country’s solemn promise that every dollar you investin Victory Bonds will be repaid to you in full, plus a 4 fair rate of interest. You can borrow against them, and they are readily saleable when you need the cash. And that solemn promise of repayment in full is backed by all the vast resources of the Dominion of Canada. When the war is over, you will want to buy all the things we must deny ourselves now. Then, your Victory Bonds will give you the mioney to buy all these —and your purchases will provide new employment for our boys _ when they come home again. The Semiahmoo Sun a Number, 80 White Rock prov. |day “White Roek” wil have a Wwlally does wot extat; poithor /tame and a boundary and will he dome Hh in a mentetpal sense, The | pometbing more in keeping with tts name le perpetuated in ave High | fame Chan to he merely part of @ Hot it ee it no legal standing In| Why whould we not follow the lead respect to the name of that beauty | of the "Bun", In short why not apol whigh we so admire one ja Ghanwe to that postie, meaningful reminded of the quip) Hf you're and appropriate name SHMIATL there well, where are you?" He |MOO# thera you are, Wvidently White 7 live down af White Roel if J Tock is Known for tie hematys nat} actually dot [for ite houndwet Perhaps some If you must Know just where Vi ae The Safest Way to Invest Your Money ... every Volkan You Juveil ! | S$ REPAY e savings have been collected. But the average may not fit your case. Your own circumstan- ces are distinctly your own. You may be able to do better both out of your current income and out of your accumulated savings in the bank—or you may not be able to reach the average. Your share of voluntary savings is every dollar you can possibly spare. HOW TO BUY ‘ Give your order to the Victory Loan salesman who calls on you. Or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank, or give it to any frust company. Or send it to your local Victory Loan Headquarters. Or you can authorize your employer to start a regular payroll save ings plan for you. Bonds may be bought in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger. Salesman, bank, trust company or your local Victory Loan Headquarters will be glad to give you every assistance in making out your order form. NOW BUT V ICTORY!” _ National War Finance Commitee. us Wut thi as we understand | number, And when that day comes Tr Par not and he at White Rock » made « quick fit Til be In sight of the shores of Semiahmoo TOWN PLANNING 4 Home yeirs ago when the late Hon, Clifford Bifton was Miniater of the Interior, he devoted a lot of tine andl energy and ineidentally Apent # goodly sum of the Yar payers money in promeling om atidy of Town and Rewjonal Plan ning for Canada. Thamis Adame & then well known authority on the subject was brought ont tram England and meetings and dim land and mmetings and din were held in various purta of the Dominion fothing much came of 1 afl the time and the ma Ale of inanition, Fr yisory member: ince. Tf {t it is safe t have been and zonin mittee had their findings w these there wa | Now to anyone | superficial interest in White and its future ft a Town Plann further zoning reg for consideration As to Town Plann v of and so forth have at > initial errors by wa lay-ont dy heen made: more’s the pity Who fs to blame for errors and lack of fore sight of the past matters not now, Did some one think that the glorious situation, the picturesque contours of the site together with our wonderful climate was all that one place deserved and that even the most tnappropiate street sys- tem could not harm it? Be this as It may, there fs no reason why lara should labor under the delnsion that nothing can be done to im- | prove matters. True it wonld be too Iate and too costly to consider a. complete system of streets plan- | ned to follow naturally the varying ‘levels of the site, but equally it would seam to be much too broad an assumption that nothing ean he i done, Anent Town Planning again, |there's the Indian Reserve land. or part of it, which It 1s sala will be- Weamis the property of the Muniel- pality shortly. What Is to become ‘of this area and how is It to ne | fitted into the general scheme of | things? } We can expect little by way of material improvement for the dur- j ation, but there ix nothing to pre- vent us planning for the future, Test ye forget:—Buy a Poppy_ Music is not all alike. The black-_ chime, and it has its attrastion all who remember what it. meant to the race It ¢ ' ‘Te Deum could neve amith's forge has its own ringhig