Vol. XVI. ‘No. 37. Warmstar’s Mystery Prances to 2nd Place White Rock's six months olf thoroughbred colt star's Mystery, pranced his way in the ring for the Warm- first time at the recent PNE horse showings to gain second place In the Model grade thoroughbred class. Mr and Mrs. Ray Ferguson, Stokes Road. cxhibiting the Hittle thoroughbred confessed they ran into the stiffest com- petition they have encountered fn their ten years of showing. They are jobilant, howgver, that they were still able to get in on the money, Warmstar’s Mystery compet- ed against animals from all ever the Pacific Northwest. Bald Mrs. Ferguson, reporting on the exhibition to the “Sun” “After a long debate by Judge Merfeld, of Washington. USA. two of us were singled out to fontest First and Second places.” After his decision, she said the Judge announced he wished he could give both Blue Rib- dons. *Frankly,® continued Mrs. Ferguson, “our colt’s standing manners were atrocious, as he refused to stand and be exam- Ined at fret and he can be so oo !Workmen Make Daring Rescue Two workmen, employed by the Va Company on the pler re-deck-| space for horticultural and, M&ME "be instatied this| M jels for her years of ir: ing project, made a daring |pome economies exhibits. corner #00n as possible. ae pecareae during the resoue of a lad in danger of Presale of admission tickets! The request by the tocal mer r 9 raise funds to build Growning a week ago Thursday. which will entitle purchasers) 00 iy 3 MELOY, | fring Langli and Ken Kirby, to a chante on the 1954 Me a 5h rth NEEDS seeing a boy about eight years sedan is progressing favourably orc ask now before of age, in difficulty after fall-/ Mr. Lane said. in aa m nonths the said Mrs, Mc- ing off the pler with a com ——- —— mn in tak over her panion dived into the wate F : provid fully clothed, and rescued the ¢ mforts for my rt Laing Scores oe The older boy d approxi- Rael eeae eae ei ee mately 13, bystanders judged. ind groups managed noouver Pile Driving th «wim to the pier unassisted. Names of the two boys werd not disclosed. The p' used at Rock on fie driver which was the pler beft White August 31 as the work of pile driving is Onished, ac- cording to Thomas Wilson, In- spector. It ip expected that the exasperating.” jre-decking will be finished in Well, for hia fret show. ali about two weeks time. agree White Rock's favourite didn't do too badly, consider- Crown Jewellers Come , d he has a ing everything long way to go yet. He bas) lo White Rock started bis career among the | (bin Wustrious ancestors—Tot A smart, attractive jewellery top few in the winning group store has been opened at 886 Rnd still shows promise of Up-| Washington Avenue, by Mr. L bolding. the family tradition of) 34. peters: Formert: ¥ of Quebec and To- farch, Warm Rain and Starlight) ronto Mr. Petern comes to Gal! White fine at COMING EVENTS | is marrica ana has two daugn- Silver Moon’ Roller Rink |“ White Rock. Public Skating— eery Wednesday, 510.30; Sat-| Premises of the Crown Je arday, B—31; Saturday after-|!ers and noon, 2—4. Free instruction to| is assure children under 13 years. Rock with 18 years of experience in the jev bh repair business. k will be done on the a 3 or 4 day service d. ee" Vic Kerr Installed as Dance every Saturday. Legion Memoria) Hall, Johnston Road,|J-C. President White Rock. Old and New Wood's: Melodians. From 9 pm.|mony Friday night at the Sil- Local Jaycees officers were Dances, Square Dances. Green-| installed at « colourful cere- Admission 50c. Canadian Le-|ver Moon Hall at which Mr. #ion, Branch No. 8 tfo} Flip Filipelli of Trail. B.C, pre- vided se | Dine and Dance at the White Rock Cubaré Palladium, every| President. Vie Kerr; vice-p Howard Kennett; secre 10 | “ArY: Ed. Rogers; treasurer, Jim Saturday night. Ross Williams And His Music for Millions Officers installed included dent, Pm, to 1 dim: $1.75 per couple. Pepe ; Open all Winter. tin | Mitohenl, 5 594 Stewart. Caledonian Society with Scot. sh Country Dances demon strated by B.C. Scottish Dance Society, Friday, September 17, & pm in Silver Moon Hall Admission S00. Proceeds Peace Arch Rebekah Lodge. | No, 66, IGOF, White Rock, will | be holding their annual Fal} Technocrats § Present Tea and Bazaar on Wednesday, | November 3 at the Silver Moon | Lecturer Technocracy Inc. {» preaent- ing a Public Lecture in White Rock, on September 22, 8 pm. Door prize and everyone wel-| come. Doll raffled. Admission 350, 7c | The United Church WA. ia! in the Church oa Saturday, October 2, at 10 ing the charter and gave ed the energy a: ni and Directors, Alex Art Wall and Ray local chamber for {ts | nd enterprise. Toast to the Queen was pro-| posed by the Indie to/Len Parker; and toast { > oO thi W.RD, Hospital. STC! Jaycens by Ed. Rogors. Mr Stan Evang was master of care monies. at Little sale of Rummage and | couver, What ti of the soclal problems 37c| timo will be the meen he Stan Evans; toast to by retiring president, & White Rock Weekly Serving White Rock, Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Crescent Beach, Panorama Ridge, Colebrook and Surrounding Districts, Le White Rock, B.C., September 16, 1954 $2.50 per year. Copy 5c |Cloverdale All Set for |Beacon Light for Inter-| . ‘Surrey Fair section Hospital Au-i ‘aArv eFeuest by loca Clare reas The 66th annual Surrey Fall Jaycees, Fair on Sept. 17-18 promises Steer Gedraste, ils ce oe ; ot be the biggest and best in the| stop OF blinker ijgnt inatatied W 2 history of the Lower Fras! st GRe tiasardous meee an for ears ork Valley Agricultural Association Caw yves, ection With a f ling of pride and accomplishment, the execu- Riv and John L. Lane, association pre-} 4 Avate ‘ a ive and dire ® of the White Ra and istrict ¥ aident, told Board of Trade} HiME George Highway has mot itis fees a eee nite Rock d District Hospitay members in Cloverdale last) wit ®Pproval in Victori P pesede their first meeting in j a. the staff dining room of the Thursday. week. | Adetter received vy farmer| Retiring president, MrawW. Ho ® ae | Completion ,of grandstand) |) ter] & d ee ~ roofing to accommodate adout | 7*% dent, Len Parker,)2°U after opening the meet-) Ret re | from Hon, PA ing, turned the chair over to the } 9000 patrons is being rushed; while the now quonset curling | ster of Pubii rink now being erected on th@ | ¢helioen groupe that a grounds, will provide additional new president, Mra Vic Me- Phoreon. A vote of thanks and wan extended to Socred Government 3 ica: a ive sudience warmly 2 the quarterly meetin: An 3 when he im MES. V. A. McPITERSON, K-Elg ra} Association in thé Legic jon of a Septembe » being one of the! Mospitai Auxiliary President Stating that he was “very dis- the 1954 elections. most A comfort cart | Auxil ry revealed a bank bal- nent of Other akers at the meet-| alsc please: the Depa would pre of $203.28, while the S Public Works,” Mr, Laing went ing were xa shop 4 clear on to denounce Socred policy in Schulte « , $400 dur = Northern B.C. ° Auxillary member of July PE OL ae Local Designer Enters spas- Italian Show h week through A tar | pate (P| cotton ar. When the economy of the Fgh oy : xing nanstey me, Mating terernis pA tye Natloanl Gelato rbere Yo mh ions Request Train been provided » Sléwing Through W.R. A at aaron AFFILIATION CONTEM- : gt PLATED eg seancn ar on roads. ere ot one mm in B.C.* sald the Lib Taxes in B.C., the irmed, amount to ap per mar n of which by & M Baker ing » the onus of taxing | Meding Notice on the municipalities,” contend- OA’O Sunday even ed Mr. Laing vice a United Churct Social Credit blunders the|Septmber 26, not Oct speaker concluded, are paving|ax avertised. Addres, the way for a Liberal victory In| Leo Villlamy, All are April or or of a weat fr ty © pantomime in Dec y FUTURE MEETINGS I The financial statement of the Gene } Manager | Valerie Crockford “Miss Surrey 1954” at Fall Fair Wh ¢ Rock's Queen ¢ | Crockford, who won the of “Miss at this resort |town's big summor event will reign over the Surrey Fall Fair set for September and 18 As Miss Surrey, 1954, the local} artists from the PNE . lass will be the centre of the — ~ parade which will start from! qe « ‘ |the Tweedsmuir High School Civil Defence Display ati Pm.. on Saturday. |For Cloverdale Fair x ie Rass te The Surrey Civil Defence ee area Unit is planning a display poPutoverdais, Fuir wit awain{eoot® at the Cloverdale Fall ‘ ¢ Soyer ass tds une Fair, September 17 and 18 outs CT prember*! Many pieces of equipment are es ahead? A discussion ting |the main whi event. It will be held on Satur-| |to be displayed, from _ id day morning at 11 a.m. and will eeplaye Firat Ald | drossings to gelger counters and take place in front of the], . alts: : grandstand. All cntries for pet{)o™ SSrrup Pumps to-respira: tors. dogs are free. Of interest to local residents Saturday afternoon the Fall) wi) be the giant wall map of Fat's gymkhana, one of last) surrey Municipality, made by year’s big crowd-drawers will De} mombers of the unit, presented, commencing» 4¢ 1.30/ personnel from all depart~ pm, Mra, Leonard Munst ls 1) monty will be on hand to an- charge of the programme 094) wer quostions and explain Civil some of the best shorses and) nerence in peace and war. riders of the Lower Mainland will take part. Soccer Bracticn Anyone Interested in playing aa a Sc