Mrs. Harry Webber Retoren We Hee POWER Mi | Mrs. Henry Webber, 14989 | | Blackwood Lane, has returned t|to White Rock after spending . cs ;)the past six weeks with her) 7 ) £°t daughter, Mrs. T. Goode, of) r Burnaby. Mrs. Webber went to stay ALL MODELS AND MAKES ji/with her daughter following '|the death of Mr, Henry Web: | Motors Reconditioned - Blades Sharpened !}ber at New Westminster on) | April 26, | | Mr. Webber, who was in his 86th year, formerly resided) with his wife at Haney before | | ning to White Rock. He was a late member of Your Mower Repaired to Act Like New Tenders the Supply of Coal, Soke, Fuel Oil and ine Gas, Federal Build- throughout the Western = 1958-59. 1) TENDERS te undersigned and en-| ied sister’: will be receiv-} Aca 300 pm EDS) Answers Headaches Sons, Henry (Stanley) Han: 1958 Tax Notices i supply of coal, coke oral on the first Building Cen-,will accommodate permanen’ 11 grandchildren, three lie Seer pacinen: lire tn Canada opened its doors|display case, while he upper | great-grandchildren. He was Tax Notices for 1958 have now been mailed to all ee Saar Stations through-| in 1952, it was intended to pro-|floor will feature an auditor-| predeceased by a daughter, Mrs property owners according) to) the) Taxi Rolla ineagnung e Bae Provinces of Manitoba,| vide a complete liason between |ium with a modern kitchen, Phyliss Airth on May 4, 1956. ber of cases, due to changes of address which have not oat and] prospective home builders and|which will be available for] —— = SS Sst been intimated to the City Collector, the Tax Notices Saskal wan, Alberta Serer Gorhis |the building ; spec-|H. Thorne, originator and pres-|demonstrations, of building} politan Forms) of tender with op any | products, and lectures on how] (copy ars in the industry recogniz-jto get the most for the build-}Justrated magazine will be de- do so may result in the Taxes not being paid by 16th Stores, Department of Publicled the need for some central/ing dollar, and at the same/yoted to answering in detail September, at which date the unpaid taxes will be sub- Works, Room 503, Garland | point where the public and /time get genuine quality homes. | the most commonly asked ques- ject toa. penalty of 10%. the District | building industry could meet on | Experienced staff members will| tions about building and will Architect, Department of Pub-|common ground. Mr. Thornjassist in promoting and ex-| feature articles on every phase Yie Works, 705 Commercial | felt, that since building a homejplaining the wares of the ex-|from choosing a lot to the in- d probably the larg-|hibitors. Thus, not only does |stallation of a rumpus room and x ever made by|the public receive invaluable | swimming pool. The “Met” will|@ Om the back of the Tax Notice completed and signed ned from|ident of the centre, after m ifications can be obtai the Chief of Purchasing and/y Building, Ottawa; Building, Winnipeg, Man. the | represent Officer in Charge, Department ‘est investme of Public Works, 308 London the ordina wo! Building, Saskatoon, Sask.; the| biased guida would be more|people can take advantage of|wide range of building mater- City Hall, ‘onal Director, Department|than welcome. Time has prov-|what amounts to an additional /jals as well as feature articles|@ White Rock, B.C. of Public Works, Sun Building, him right, for from the |selling organization on completed homes. It will June 16th, 1958 Edmonton, Alta. and the Dist-|opening day, literally thous-) tn addition, a competent staff|be available on news stands ‘Johne Vai gones ' rict Architect, Department of|ands have come to the Build-|nas been recruited to edit and|and bookstores, plus — super- City Clerk. Public Works, 1110 West Geor-|ing Centre for assistance and| publish a new 100 page maga-|markets, lumber yards, ete. gia Street, Vancouver, B.C. advice in the various phas Tenders will not be consider-|of building. ed unless made on the printed) service is the keynote of all forms supplied by the Depart-|:ne Centre's activities. The ment and in accordance with) needs of the prospective home the conditions set forth there-)suitder are the main concern is. The lowest or any tender) of its staff. With this in mind, not necessarily accepted. one of the most important func ROBERT FORTIER, tions of the Building Centre Chief of Administrative |}; become its public relations Services and Secre department. Here the building | Department of Public Works, | public can obtain advice on Ottawa, May 30, 1958. all aspects of home planning and building. As an important part of this service the Building Centre has enlisted the co-operation of 7 newspapers across Canada, and in a special service to the newspapers, selected plans in sketch form are made available for use by the newspapers as local features around which to build editorial copy about i house designing and ideas ! Regular Delivery about interior decorating, etc | In this way, the Building Cen- tl | 24-2¢| IMPERIAL €sso PRODUCTS . jtre endeavours to acquaint the ite OCH | Sess es, eetae signed homes, designed for the japproval of the Canadian = | National Housing Act ue 1 | This serves also to guide the Canadian building public in the} \right direction in house design-| PHONE: jing: “Too often”, says Mr.) |Thorn, “the public is misled) WI. 8-9606 or 83157) into spending money on plans ‘which emanate from other} {countries, which will not pass the Canadian building regula- |tions, and which are of no use |to them.” | The six years that have pas- sed since the opening, Have seen the Building Centre far outgrow original quarters, OMY TL (CMe | with the result that new and " more spacious premises were required to do the job the pub SIG) MARYA (Gm | lic bas come to expect. Accord. hoe jingly the new modern Building Mer Display Centre, located at 116E | Renn ence Broadway, in Vancouver, B.C | Hoener Planning Book we ee to open early in 106 'NHA Designs To help the public with the woe’ Sexi peeps selection of building materials and equipment, the new Cen- tre will have 10,000 square fect }of floor space which will be| |devoted to the display of build-| iw ting products. The lower floor | | | | | ang : \ ! | Power Garden Service Plowing - Discing - Roto Tilling | Lawn Mowing | Garden and Lawn Preparation DAVE PRICE DON SHAW 1290 “F" Street ‘White Rock WI. 8-0040 DAYS . WI. £9021 (Evenings) | ~ > My of nique Building Centre ::. industry. Charles|special display features and | zine called “Design for Metro- have been returned to the City Hall. ing man, un-|help, t Mitchell Services, Ltd. 1345 Johnston Road WI. 8-7711 AF & AM University Lodge No. 41}91, Vancouver, past patron astern Star Mizpah Lodge at Haney and also late member of England, at Moose tchewan. ser left his wife, CITY OF WHITE ROCK Mr, W Elizabeth, one daughter, Mrs. C., Herbert (Bert), Bur- and Country Living” Persons who have not by now received their Tax ghted) The colorful il- Notices should enquire at the City Hall. Failure to Service to the public could be expedited if Taxpayers who are eligible and making application for the Home Owner Grant of $28 would have the application form building products|also carry information on a|§ beforehand. “Took at these “T intend to! Since we food bargains! We ought bought our freezer, we've saved to stock un!” quite a bit of money at sales like that!” SEE ncxeere Se fines SS Kn Is a home freezer convenient? Just think of the shopping trips it saves you! Is it economical? Just think of the money it saves you! You stock up at food sales, at height-of-season food buys. 3erries and meats, pies and cakes, fish, fowl, game — they all come to your table flavour-fresh, even after months in the freezer. And what's left-over from tonight’s dinner can well be saved and served again — weeks later! That’s what a home freezer can do for you — all for about 35¢ worth of electricity a week operating cost, + B.C.ELECTRIC More and more appliano: re being used . . a in more and more homes, Actually, the average B.C. Electric residential customer now uses more than three tim: Much electricity as In 1946, but pays per kilowatt hour. . re