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Scants (Jockey Shorts, ‘all sizes) ........ 95c SSPSSISSSSSISIGSISISISISIOODS Remember Mother On Mother’s Day May 14th Chocolates—Deans, Moirs, Neilsons, Picardys, Chez Lorraine Gift Sets—Richard Hudnut, Revlon, Du Barry, Pond, Evening in Paris, Lucien Lelong, etc. Cards and Gift Wrappings The PRESCRIPTION Pharmacy Vidal Street Phone: 3336 —and— The HILLTOP Pharmacy Hilltop = Phone: 2579 “EEE Se ae ~ 25888 SOEELELESSOOOGOEOO. 4 CANADIAN LEGION =; j y Q % 3 Branch No. 8 p 4 Legion Players Presents i 4 FUN—PARADE p y at Pitman Hall 4 y Friday, May 12, 1950, at 8 p.m. % y Adults 50c. = Children under 12 25¢ "DIDIFIDIDIFFIIIIOPOIGIIPDIDI IIOP BOS OOOILHOODELO0LEL j GARRY’S DAIRY Distributor of Drake's Dairy Products Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk and Cream FOR DELIVERY CALL W.R. 3461 § SSIES SSSSSSSSSSE Hilltop Beauty Salon Formerly Marie’s NOW OPEN SATURDAYS closed Mondays FREE HAIR DO'S given weekly Come in and get particulars .: Miss Rene Taylor The anne meeting of tho Rato- Payers’ Ansootation for the year (3 1940-50 was hold ‘Thursday, May 4 @| at the Canadian Legion Halt at 8 (6|p.m., Mr, W, Hunter, President, | presiding: | A very favorable financial report (| was read by the Treasurer, Mr. ] FR A. Williams, upon whieh hay- | Ing a hoalthy balance recommend. [ed the Zones bo granted ~ larger (5 | share of the taken In, @| Mr. Willlama, speaking for the on March 13, 1950, the Committer met with the Surrey Council and Presented tho offictaln with a copy of the new proposed Garbage By- | | law. respectfully asking for a reply by the ond of April. Mr. Williams then recommended, Inasmuch as they have not repiled to dato, that the Roeve and Council be weitton Foaulesting that the matter of the new Garbage By-law bo aubmitted to the voters In the next December ‘Munfelpal Electfons. ‘Mr, Roberts, speaking for the ‘Water Committen on ‘the Inade- quate water supply. mizgested to the meeting that the Association should again nak the Surrey Coun- ell to take over and operato the ‘Whito Rock Water Works Ltd., at the enrticst posalble date, Mr. C. Bennetton of the White Rock Old Age Ponsloners' Associa tion was anked to speak for the purposé of devising ways and means of building a Community Hall. It was decided to appoint a represcntative of the Association to look into the matter and report back to the Board, Councillor W. Ofte the subect of a White Rock, stated that hoth Coun- clilor Miller and himself were ap- pointed by tho Council to investi- Fate the possibiiitios of same, and was askinz the co-operation of the various Organizations and Service Clubs by appointing a representa tive to help locate a suitable site, ‘This recommendation was heart- Hy: approved: by the meeting, Mr. T. Irwin, Sccrctary of. the ‘Canadian Legion, spoke briefly on the Fun Parade to be held at tho| Legion on Friday ovening, May 12, stating he hoped White Rock give thofr support and turn out in mass to give the Players a real welcomo. The incoming slate of Officers for the yenr 1950-51 were clected ag follows: Prosldent—Mr, W. Hunter. Ist Vice—Mr. S. Thlomy. 2nd Viec—Mr. W. H. Evans. A. Williams. ‘Troasurer—Mr. R. The meeting endorsed the sug- Festion of the President that the next General Meeting In Septom- ber would take the form of a, short business meeting, followed by a social evening with concert and dance. All in all everyone agreed that ft had been a very successful year. TOO LATE to CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Unfurnished heated suite In’ West End, with magnifi- cent view of Bay, kitchenette with electric range, dinette, large living room and bedroom, sultable for couple, middle-aged preferred (no children). Apply Box 82 Sem{an- moo Sun, 21-16 FOR SALE—V.M, Speed automa- tle record changer, cabinet as ro- quired. Seo Frank Freemantle at Bargo's Hardware, F. GARDNER Box 42 White Rock Maintenanee for Neon Product Signa Electrical Contractor Phono: 2284 LANDSOAPE GARDENING & PRUNING SEY North Bluff Greenho' RRA, White Took Fennell’s Electric Licenged, for nll nections of Garbaxe Committee, stated that |% ¢ f f q ) y MOTHER'S DAY ~ Gift Suggestions BLOUSES, SLIPS, DRESSES, HOSTERY, LINENS, LINGERIE, SKIRTS, SLACKS, TOWELS. And many other items Prop in and look around, you nro almost sure to got an { dea hore oni g ¢) ®@ Arctic Botany @ Newlands Kroy Baby Yarn @ Nylon, etc. T. SHIRTS FOR LADIES AND GIRLS Sports Blouses For Men and Boys Sweat Shirts All Sizes and Colors Come in and browse around LINKLATERS HILLTOP DRY GOODS FASHION SH OW of > Swim Suits & Play Togs DOROTHY N f In aid of the White Rock Hospital Auxiliary { Nat THE SILVER MOON WEDNESDAY, MAY 17° at 3.00 p.m. The Chip Inn HILLTOP Under New Management @ OUR SPECIALTY ; FISH & CHIP DINNER ™ Take some home, they are always fresh Mrs. L. Marsh, Proprietress Covenant Tabernacle. (White Rock Service) Pastor: H, Robinson Casselman’s Parlour’s, Victoria Avenue~ Friday, May 5, 1950, at 8.00 p.m. Speaker: Pastor Herbert Robinson Subject: THE HOLY WAR Ever aaa welcome. | tional, Aux ry, ‘The next moeting of the Semiah- ‘Houpitat Auxillary will be held at] piaine Erle Surrey Satisfaction Guaranteed When You ooed an Blqotrician Bad You need him Good! ANYTIME Call W.R. 3868 the home of Mra, ae North, | tional