me a : va 5 No. 38 Nearing End Of ~ Bowling Season * Owing to the shont evenings, no more amen will be played at night, the regular dayx on the Kreens will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 2 p.m. Tt In hoped thar we Wil be able to continue bowling until the end of the prexent month, or oven Titer, after which work will be started ‘on the greens for the The many visitors, and mombers | of the Semiahmoo Club fully «pa preciated the Rood things that were supplied by Mra, Calderbank, the hostess on Wednesday ternoon, who certainly went to no end of trouble to see that all were tken care of, Our visitors for this week wore; Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, of Nan- aimo, Mr, and Mrs. Woolner, of | West Point Grey, Mr, and Mrs. Mc. Kenzie, of New also, Mrs. Hanney, Mrs. Matheson and Mrs. Bertram, of Vancouver, Sorry to say that Mr. A. Laughs ton, of the Kerrisdale Lawn Bow!l~ ing Club, has left for home, as we} mall enjoyed his visit. and look for~ wart to his return @ate. Mr. Laughton takes with hin] fan invitation to all the members of his club, to visit us at any time during the bowling season. One of his remarks (which were many) i "| an early | i v EMIAHMOO S A Procressive NewspareriiN 4 PrRoGRressive District THE ENGLISH lizaboth and The vice-president, Miss Dorothy, was; “the lawn bowling at White|Crane, occupied the chair at the Rock surely rounded out a most|meeting of the Red Cross on Mon- enjoyable vacation. This is a good |42y afternoon. A hearty vote of advertisement toriour. town. |thanks w accorded Mra, J. W. \Barr for the use of her beautful ~~ |garden for. the midsummer tea. GRAHAM—WHITMAN All who donated articles for sale or for prizes were also thanked. The treasurer, Mrs. W, J. Moffat, reported that $40.85 had been re- mitted to headquarters. Th Thefirst wedding in the John | Buchan Memorial church, White Rock, took place Friday evening, September 17th, at 8:30 o'clock, when Lila Marie, eldest daughter work room report, made by Mr: Foley, stated 431 of Mr. R. D, Whitman ana the inte | M**: Herbert Foley, stated that ‘Mrs. Wiiltman, wax united in marriage with Mr, Rober, Stuart |" Graham, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, of Meridian road. ‘The church was beautifully decor. ated with hydrangea, gladioll, dah- Mas aid fern, Rev. A. I. Macintosh Derformed the ceremony, and the churdh organist, Mra, Ferguson, wupplied the wedding music, ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white sheer, embroidered’ girdle, and shovlder yell arranged, tara fashion. Her bouquet was of pink and white roses and malden- thalr fern. Ax matron of honour, Mrs. J. A. Crutchley chose rose Pink taffeta with bine velled doll's hat. and carried yollow carnations and fern, Mr. Eric Ryan was best man, Mr, J. A. Crutehley and Mr. Lealic} Graham, brother of the room, acted ax ushers, During the Sening Of the register, Misa Mavis Gra- ham sang “O Perfect Love", A roception wan held in the White Rock hotel, where Mra, J.D. MacMillan and Mrs. Adama, nintor of the bride, were hostesses. ‘Thy tables wore decorated with pink sweet peas, and a three-tlor a cake occupled a place of honor, Before refreshments wore nerved, Mr. J. D. MacMillan Presented the Mappy couple with 1 handsomely Wound Bible trom the Church, ant the groom responded pultably to the brief addrens, Mra, Watwon Thanded the bride a cheaue trom the Ladies’ Guild, of whien body he In an active member. Arter garments had been shipped to. reported, surgical dressings department Under the supervision of Mrs. 1. Upton and Mrs. well organized unteer adauarters, She also Lewry, was with about twen: helpers, Regret ¥. the loss of an able W. Wiliams, who is soon to return to Fruit- Mrs, Williams has acted cutter for nearly a year nnd has done much valuable home work besdes. A: hearty vote of apprecin~ tion was passe Mrs Jiaxon ex- pressed worker, Mrs, Jeaving vale. at John Sinclair wax appointea officer for the Juntor Red Crozs, Mrs, Johi, Nellson reported on the collection of ‘Hous: which had been bighly One woman made eleven of these bags, Both men and women have been Keneroun with cash donations, Material for the bags and articles for filling still ptable. If # small village like Naramata can supply m 100, White Rock should re than double that number se Mra, Nellion oF onautra at the work rooms regurding what You can do for thin urgent nood The moeting ex to Mrs. Foley tn bh successful. are ne reednt Kevere ‘Mr, Androw Edwardaen directed the work In her atyen WHITE ROCK HONOR ROLL A meeting In called for Septem= her 29th, at 8 pam wharp in the White Rock hotel, Pleas come and Ueing any new names you may have, WHIST DRIVE OC ee Jandy nnd every: ” White Rock, B.C. Frda ded sympathy), Shem, Mrs, W. J. Hawkuhaw and! iy, September 24, 1943 $1.00 per year, 5 cents Single copy PRINCESSES Margaret Rose Ship V Bundles The White Rock Women's Ins stitute met with Mrs, Ada Shaw at her home on Kerfoot road on Tuesd afternoon, Mrs, L, G. Higgins yu secrets Mrs, Friend, reported on two exeentive meetings held during the summer recess. At one of these the resignation of Mrs. Higgins was accepted with regret. The meeting expressed its appreciation of her work by a standing vote of thanks and by personal tributes of individual memb The roll call w nswered by remarks on the sug: vote of thanks was passed to Mrs. E, Jolly, Chilllwaek, again contributed skillfully fashioned Russian Relief. A r shortage. A of who has ection of: cs letter from rments for Tom Reid, M.P., and one from H. Thom- sett, of the Rationing Board, ac Knowledging enquiries r ing sugar short left the meeting no wiser, Mrs Shaw who has been ap- pointed chairman of the Women's Auxillary for “Kensington Hous Rave a report on the present status Han of the project. appointed Rentatlve on Mrs, Lashley Institute theAuxillary, Interesting high lights were given by on two the summer meetings Of the Consumers Council held in Vane . Tt was voted to sentative. M naked to act aw the ecard pdrty to be held in the Legion hall on § Her 24, Th to Write for information over: now rs, Shaw nm continie he B, J. Perry convenor for ce Mecretary wax asked, make. Deine held in d to noe If such ser- xtend eliuenen Vanes iver a vico may he trict. Mrs, M. M, Murphy gave a report for V Mundtes which showed Whit excollent results necompliished, —¥ have nummer, Tt wax vote 'T. No Read an honorary member An a token of appreciation of her Monthly gifts of Infante’ wear for V Rundion Mra, Wo 8. Dradahaw Wits welcomed ax a vinitor and In Fexponne prononted the V Tundlex with aon Ml to rural dis- | during the to make Mre. ir Tare. sipped A table cover donated hy Mrs, Mber of UKefat articlow, Was left the school work to take: Board Of Trade Favors Incorporation Of W. R. A Kroat deal of information waste il organizations und societies gathered by the commites of thelin Witte Rock to give a Jurger Bourd of ‘Trade appointed to got| number of people an understand- fucis and figures in regard to In-|ing Of the findings of the commit. corporation, ‘TMKx report whieh wus | tea, given mt the first meeting of the Lerosentk a Bourd after the hollduy soaxon,| a member, woved the readlutton, Tucnday night at the White Ktock| seconded by Mr. McGrath, that the hotel, presented in detail the Botird ot, (radeewaar td Tay Oar Oe collected for the years 1922 and | musing thin aren into m meparate $42, nnd comparing thie aren with | municipality other Incorporated aureus, much as| Information aa to the rentale mithers, Mission, Creston andlon the Indian feserve 7 Stewart, Undor tia fund of in-|\ given out, thls was the sinmt te formation the committee recom-|the real factw had been obtainal mended that all possible steps be bout inte eee ee taken to incorporate thin district, | 0000 1007 Im Mr. Marshall occupied the e fannie ae while Mr, Lemieux read the report reon,, The te and the committee were thanked the gum of $82 ona moton by Mr, Frank, seconded} fr, MeArthur, of the Public by Mr. Rafton-Canning, for the) yeatth eon work and comprehensive manner re t dates in which It wax made out | pus: to’ taco DiGouaonone | tm the afseusston that fotto .. October 20th and the 3 the reading of the report It evident that the members as whole were in favour of incorpor- ation, and ft was also at that coples of the report be given Rock Holy Trinity W. A. Start Preparing For Busy Season Revlewing summer activites and Patterson, Junior Superintendent preparing others in the Fall and appealed for more earnest In- kept the members of Holy ‘frinity: terest in the work of the F w netively Interested, when by the rs. A new Girl's they held their first meeting of Group Is the season, in the Parish hall on W. Mitchell Thursday, Septembe: with) Sisyapwallits lors. ‘The Tittle the president, Miss D. ; party is to be held Octal Shey hiuc: I Gorrtciaa fhe members have reason to bo hoped the thankful for cellent result of thelr annual Bazaar held In Auge st, some of the proceeds from which, enabled them to gain thei objective of painting the Rectory. 1oy+ mes Octot This work has been well carried mecting conchided with out and is a tremendous improv ment to the church proporty. ‘The purchase of material for purple ENGAGEMENT altar hangings was made possible, An interesting annonnoement tx much to the gratification of the made today by Mr. and X members. Mam D. Plercey, Arméale Plans were made for the dccorat— xemont of the ing of the church for Harvest Je ao ‘Thanksgiving Services to be held Devslas Downey, RC. No VR manksgiving Services to be held Sacehomoaiwe youngest son of Mre Downey on Sunday, October ‘$rd. Donatigha YOEBETST 7h pert B Dewn of flowers, fruit and yegotnbles An te late Ait = White Rock, B.C, Miss Piercey Will He greatly appreciated and ‘ ibid she should be at the church ax early * StAduate of Dathousie University SiaeaposRIDL caturday morning, NHETE she received her Bachelor 4% possible on Saturday morning. ‘ of Arts dogree and deere In Bas ne Were also mado and CoM~ veation, She has been a teacher : for the Harvest at the Joseph Howe School for the */ to be held on Wednesdays jaxt three years, Me, Downey, an October 13th, In the Parish HAM At icine pb Rae ence 50 pan.'An oxcollont repnat If to Britian Columbla, before: enllating bo prepared anid members are ay chiog motor mechanic th the Joking forward to a bUAY evenINE Reval Canadian Naval Volunte Deanery ¢ The Yal Loney Reserve. mooting In White Rook, on Tuesday ‘and Wedhorday of naxt week, § tombor are e wedding been arranged to take place Saturday, September h. in Bethany United Church. Armadale, The yoting couple will , spend = their honeymoon at the r Parthor xoorotary, Mos J. home of the groom's mother, Mrs, Cox, read on intorosting letter from A, KE, Downey In White Rock, Mink M. Millon, who has now marred and while sti in Aklayiie, D> 28th ana 9th, and the W. A. will undertake to provide lunch. eon for them on th Tray second day Skt, Lloyd Smuthman is home on Up homo duties, Mra, Jertoott war leave, and haa got Wort that he has J)T. Green before her doparture for 2D10 to report having attended a pecolved hia commision ax a Pot San Mrinelico, wan voted raffled,» Mra A. V. Sharpe waa appointed. Diocoxan Hoard meeting while In Officer, Lioyd tx making good Vanoouver recently and gave the " Holorate to the annual Conference MeMbers a few of the Mfkbiights of of the South Franoy Valley Innti- ‘itm at Langley Prairie, Ootober 4nd 6, Mres Shaw announcod that ‘the White Rook Institute hax fan addroin by Minx Hoelaby, who haw “returned from an extens~ Ive trip to