as ——————— - — - Legion Overse Services Much Appreciated Sergeant Pilot Frank Moffat, 7 CAF, son of Constable and Mrs. AW. J Moffat, now In an Opera~ tlonal Training Unit In Scotland, to his parents recently of a fur- Jough, part of which he spent In London, “The Lord Mayor," he pays, “gave us a party with plenty rane Grading ‘A Procressive Newspaper IN 2 PR "White Expert Was In This District ‘ho Mux acreage which haw boon put In for the raver Valley Wibre Flax Co. ls in fine condition, Mr. 11, manager for the company in looking over the fields with an expert grader from Orexon, where Nox fe successfully grown and marketed, The grading of the Max will be Mone In the fields and it is oxpect Rock, B,C. Friday, July 20, Our Town Mr de fy Hoakat and tie two Auughtord from Vancouver, onjoyod a we weeld ¥ have on here, Mr, and Mrn, J, G, Nelwon, of Haney, were inspeating thelr mum mor cottage Innt week before com inj here for # short vacation, punk of the A.TL.P, nicht at the § pan, All A special {n called for Monday White Rock h ny ind firemen are asked to of fireworks, as there was an ln) ict the pulling will start In ees raid the night we arrived, T WAS tapout a week or ton days, six|' : faved gindwo had but four mightatheres" [puting machines have arrived at) ys nasay with her two In another letter, he pays teibute]tho company's plant, The ulta~| 1th To MNOS MNT Ten aut to the oversens servico of tho /MR¥ Aro woll under way for stor |) ace, Alta, aro visiting Mr. Canadian Legion. “Tonight after tea” be writes, “a Canadian Lex- fon car came along with sweatersd socks. scarves, pajamas, cigarettes, candy, magazines, etc. AN the clothes were made by the Red Cross for which I think the White Rock branch may be partly re+ sponsible. I got a sweater—a swell one—and is {t heavyh*A pair of Pajamas, 50 cigarettes. and a bar) Of toffee. Needless to say I ap- Preciate this. In Aberdeen there is @ Canadian Legion hut where we can get a cup of coffee and bis. euits free and a swell writing and ing) room with all the Canadi- fan and American magazines. | ‘B.A. Lodge, No. 90, NO Surrender, ‘of Vancouver, headed by Worthy ‘Mistress age and Welshing, From now on) It Ix expected that this new indus- | try In the White Rock district will be very active. and Mrs, Hoad for two weeks, hag re Mr, Geo. Woodward ed a r acknowledging OGRESSIVE District 1943 happy friends. Among those who greeted the visiting lodge were Rev. W. C. Frank, Deputy Grand Master; Mr. he Mr, Hughes, Grand Treasurer. elpt LADIES’ ORANGE LODGE, VISITS WHITE ROCK |amount of $15.00 revelved by led to the ng donationy and forw: Greek Relief Fund. Mr. Jack ‘Chase with his ride was In White Rock for a fow days this week visiting his grandmoth- er, Mrs, A Columbia, aventes. About, ‘twenty members of 1,0. Miss Marguerite Johns ton pajd a visit to White Rock on | a; Sunday, July 25th, spent a day with Orange Johnston, gorner of and local Mr. Bob Sutherland, of New Westminster, and relatives are on- |Joying a two weeks holiday at Mr, Sutherland's summer home, Lel- lanl, Bellevue Crescent. Grant, Grand Secretary; and. Mrs. L, E. Burgess and daughter ie |Donna lett Tuesday for Washing- 7 S AVSMALL) BCAZE |ton, U:'S. A. after’ spending a | ANNUAL BAZAAR Fire broke out in the home of /Noliday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 6 Mrs, Brydson on, Victoriaj avenue Walker, Campbell. Bixer road. ~The ‘annual’ Bazaar and Sale of Work under the auspices of the Holy Trinity church Ww. A. win he held fn the Parish hall Thurs- ‘Gay, August Sth, from 2:30 to 6 ‘Wclock. A There will be many attractions Including a special door prize, Uckets for which entitle one to afternoon tea. Don't miss this Popiilar social event. ‘The offfetal | Opening will be at 2:30 pm. The Day, Thursday. are} 3) ACTIVE SERVICE MAN'S LETTER T can't write a thing, the cen— sora to blame, Just say that Tm well, ‘and sign ™my name: Cant tel where we sail trom, wan't Mention the date; es ere! Kumber the ™eain eons Anform you, if mot by Can't mention the weathor, enn't 7 1 hee rain ‘on Saturday afternoon about 4:30 Its origin, White Rock had a Sunday in the person of second Some |Radlo officer, Steve Donnelly, R.N- apparently, was from the kitchen stoye overheating and Setting the wall on fire, visitor on damagé caused by fire to the wall |V-R.. who has In his four years of and ceiling and some damage,war had about everything happen caused by water. to him from being in the P35 sub- ‘The Fire Dept.would warn people marine at the time the Bismark very urgently at this tlme of the |xot the Hood until the P 35 helped year to keep close watch on fires, to get the Bismark, to being a everything beng dangerously dry-|prixoner of war in Germany, Italy fed $1 00 per year, 5 cents Single copy « W.J. Executive |Enthusiastic Meet Complete Program Bowling Club For The Year Wednesday, 28th The of oO Institute mat At the home of the 2em) Hemianmoo Lawn it, Mra t, G, Howling lub home wae the scene Th executive the Women's Wesinenday afternoon the 24) inet. the Winsing, on afternoon, toying of | Wont enthousinatic gathering pis Were made to com- wher the members of the elub plete the progrim for the year.’ conirhtulated Men. D, MeGrath on Boenuse the rogular roweting pice tor dethas Wil be unavailavle the September’ “The Clu puree wan tantetetiy moating will Ne held at the home decorated, und the table wan ast lor Mrs, Adu Shaw, Kerfoot ronds out with woot pean and ide and Roll call will be ons whte hydrangea, Centering the thoughts on the sugar table wan a Virge Dirthaay eae Plany for a card iiceetin sible) Sata Logion linll on September 2 ing ee peMEH 3S |e made, A report of the Consmma 1% sa ins eo ors’ Con ce, held in July jn “Hh one Min, Meira (Vancouver. will be mando by, the # £000 omen for Mer, For ¢his ind occas Babson all ar will be held tn kindly sup rassercaa | October and roll call will bo an- ts See fwered by dodations tor thls. nur? Powe. Date will appear later, Dele- : — Rite to the annual conference 4 ubly annieted by Mere will report, The Anntvérsary Juerbank, who: li to he comeret Will be held in November, roll c ed. for the ‘party auc to be answered by Tmpres- rand stons of the Women's Indtitute™. Tudier “night Dame OM ERASe Ree Mra. M, Murphy will a talk being skipped on her experience sn Institute ; Mrs, Calder work, "TWls will’ ho visitors’ 40¥ bank, stem WOME, SEN eee and new comers to the commun ie ling! After ty will be especially welcome. De- cember will be featured by Christ mas activities. Answer to the roll Vi narg will be Christmas Greetings, an = exchange of gifts will take place OM More z 5 well as a party for the. child- ae al and Mr. Habsood a= Other pusiness of the executive Hnst Mrs. ¢ O08 ae es C06; Tatter” Winnlne) 2° well was the appointment of Mrs. Ada, Shaw as delegate to the Consum- SMtested ers’ League and Mrs. L. G. Hig Our. visitors thigh) weeks mens gins as representative to the An- Miss M. Day, of Calgary. and Mr nual Conference at Lansley, on Sandstrom, Marine Dr October 6 and 6, Mrs. Shaw also appointed to interyiow FE. Allen of the Pier ENGAGEMENT: to the Band stand, property of Mr. and Mrs ‘T. Maye, of Keil Institute, which must be moved nyenue, announce the engagement because of the road survey. of their second daughter, Annie find the water system being low-/and North Africa, j to Petee Bergmann, of Vancouver, er than usual. It will pay to be| He was visiting the jhome of Mr.) | 7 ueldest son of Mr, and Mex P. careful. Mrs. Streatfelld as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Watson at. Beremann, of Saskatoon, Sask Instied by the White Rock Fire Pte. Betty Streatfeild, his age is tended on We esday the funeral ——— Department, nineteen, of Mr, Butler in New Westminster; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SUN . ATTENTION ‘ There is an urgent noed for the housewife type of comfort bag to be sont In parcels for prisoners_of- war, Red\ Cross headquarters aro ¢ faking for ‘the following articles to be sont In as soon an possible: boot Inces, khaki and air forco mending wool; darning and small needles; No. 36 black and white newlng cotton: safety-pina: trou- | ¢ wer Muttons; bachelor | buttons, i 190,000 parcels are wont each week , 10 0Ur/ prisoners and these nrticlos | are badly noeded for thelr persona! | a1 comfort, Anyone who can contribute to LS ‘flashlight to Kuide ‘the bake walting to be filled at tie Tool rooms will be helpine in Wy real sorvice, ‘The roomy aro in’ the baxoment of tho Anglican ehurch and are open from 1:40 to 15 on Cuesdayn and Thursdays, Tt thene hourn are inconvenient, Mra Herbert Foley,convenor of the workroom, will recelvo your con. tibution, at her homo, 1869 Vio. toria avenue,