SUPER-VALU "where Quolity Costs No Vol: 20; No. 6 More” Sound Growth Seen For City, Mayor Tells Lions Ciuh White Rock’ small, consolid®— ated format as a city will allow for Se UN during the next few years, Mayor W. (Bill) Hodgson told the Lions Club Monday at the Silver Moon. basis. r The speaker was introduced lby Lions president Chuck Ar. nold. Robin Johnston, chairman of the finance committee, report- jed an approximate budget of Mayor Hodgson advocated @/<3 99) had been set up—the y as you go” system for the ey ty with the intention of progressing to bigger projects in two or three years. One of the present headaches of the city is the sewer system but the Mayor felt confident White Rock would continue to operate on a sound economic same amount as In 1957. Zone Chairman Tom Blake of North Burnaby Lions Club also spoke at the meeting. He stress: ed the Lions motto, “We Serve.” Guests included Reg Hardie, | Casey Gay, Kjall Toftdahl, Brent Pravitz and Reg Hewett Breakwater Extension Up To Civic, Provincial Gov't Further extension of White Rock’s $150,000 breakwater will be the responsibility. of the local and proyincial goyern- ment, according to the Depart- ment of Public Works in Ot- tawa. In a letter to Council Tues- day, the department stated that the Federal Government did not feel it their responsi- bility to provide for extension mercial Fishermen's Union and the B.C. Fishermens Union for the purpose of commercial fish- ing. He said the breakwater had not been built for the purpose of protecting pleasure and pri vately-owned vessels. Council had written recently to Ottawa asking the Federal government to favor construc- tion of a deep water channel at White Roc Formerly White Rock, B.C., W. A. “BILL” McLENNAN Valley lumberman has |persuaded by his many friends |to allow his name to go before the New Westminster Federal |Riding Progressive-Conservative convention which is being held jin the C loverdale community centre, Pacific highway, Clover- jale on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. | “Bil” is highly respected in jall parts of the riding where jhe has been engaged in the jlumber industry at Fort Lang- Hley and farming in Surrey as |well as being active in commun- lity affairs of New Westminster |where he resides. The Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly Serving White Rock, Sunnyside. Ocean Park, Crescent Beach, Panorama Ri Colebrook and Surrounding Districts Thursday, February 6, 1958 Enlargement of Peace Arch jPlants and shrubs Park by cultivating sections as |their countries, international gardens was ad-|said. vocated by Rogan Jones, man-| Now Kiwanis clubs south of ager of Bellingham Television |the border in conjunction with station KVOS here on Saturday |KyOs are developing plans to |night. obtain more land adjacent to | Mr. Jones was guest speaker |the park and raise money which at the Board of Trade installa- | will be needed for landscaping, jtion dinner held in the Silver |Mr. Jones said. Moon. : Every nation of the world “The greatest example of in+| showtd be invited to share in ternational friendship is Our ithe planting of these interna- Peace Arch with its spacious |tional gardens the speaker said |park areas on both sides of the | “During my recent visit to border,’ ’said Mr. Jones. typical of the speaker areas,” is the name I have| “We have an opportunity given to the coverage area of /here to show the world what KVOS. It is not in my mind | peace can mean. These gar- either Canada or the U.S. but|dens at our borders can be- simply Peace Arch country ‘International Gardens At Peace Arch Dream Of KVOS Manager come the trade mark of peace throughout the world,” Mr. Jones concluded. Vice-president of the Lower Fraser Valley Associated Bds. of Trade, Wilbur Dawson, of White Rock, introdiced the guest speaker and former White Rock Mayor Charles M. Defieux moved the yote of thanks. Mayor Hodgson installed the 1958 president Stan Evans, who introduced his executive: Ar- thur P. Atkinson, vice-pres.; directors: Jack Burrows, Bill Bush, Don Crawford, Len Par- ker, Ernie Payton, Ted Plant and Lynn Sully. Mrs. D. A. Crawford will again act as sec- retary. Winners of prizes in the draw during the evening were: Mrs. Gordon Ardiel, Mrs. Albert Page and Mrs. K. Marshall. where citizens of both nations | have learned to live in har- | 4 mony and share the same hope CuNnCI e S for world peace.” | The international garden idea was borrowed from Cleveland, Ohio, where various nations have plots with exhibits of Truck drivers will “get a break” when they unload such products as soft drinks in White Rock this summer. City Council agreed Tuesday to allow for a 25-foot extension Up Loading Zones, Bus Stops In City Bus Line who also represented the Pacific Stage Lines. BUS STOPS Council accepted a recom- mendation that one bus stop be , of existing facilities to the /the mouth of the Campbell IW. R. “Gainsborough” west of loading zone at Mar-|established south of Roper on f breakwater. | River. Is Agéaits tin and Washington to allow for |the west side of Johnston im- a | Ald. William Offer accused No mention of this request | n tist’s Home { a 25 foot bus stop east of the |mediately south of Center Gro- . Ottawa of “passing the buck.” | was made in the letter received | An oil iandscape with the} Zone. cery, “This stop will=be" used "Wy The letter said that if local |Tuesday by Council. signature “Thos. Gainsborough, | Council will-ask the RCMP to |b¥ both buses, { ] authorities saw fit to share the | ask HAHN }1770” owned by a White Rock enforce the restricted time| One stop will also be install- f | Shae Cae is Dre. Ald. Max Zack told Council |resident, has been accepted by limit allowed’ for vehicles’ in ed on the west’ side: of/dohn : 4 tae s Sores Era eter aid'\the Board of Trade had been \the Mayor of Sudbury Suffolk the zone to prevent trucks |ston immediatey south of .,, |informed several years ago that |for inclusion in a Gainsborough parking in the area for several |Duckworth's store for use by The Federal Government will |$35,000 left over from the break |collection in the artist's home | hours the local ‘bus: x continue to maintain the pre-| water appropriation fund had in that city. Problem arose during the} The present bus stop at Pa- f sid structure, the department | been turned back to eneral re-) Bought at an auction in Vic- summer months when trucks |cifie and F will be moved to ¢ or PLERSURERCR ATT venue. ee toria in 1936 the oil is believed would double-park on the main |Johnston and Pacific following ; Mayor Hoa were | Council will send a copy of |to be an authentic work of the street to unload their products. |a request by Mr. Ferguson. Ald. A yor Hodgson remin ic |the letter to MP George Hahn, |great 18th century artist. The nearest loading zone was/Mitchell voted against moving i council that the breakwater had |who has been pressing for Fed-| The picture was shipped to Milocated at Washington and |the stop, stating he felt a stop Vidal. at this busy intersection extre- Recommendation was made mely hazardous to pedestrians. by a special meeting of the fire} Gouncil yoted to hold over a and police committee, RCMP, recommendation that a bus and bus company representa: |7one be established on the east tives who met Jan. 29 to dis- |side of Johnston north of Roper cuss bus and loading zones in /until cost of gravelling and fil- the city. ' __|ing this diteh in this area is Those attending the meeting investigated. were Ald. Alex Mitchell, chair- S , BOOK VAN STOP man, Ald. Jessie Lee, Constable The present bus zone west of Bill Fraser, and Jim Ferguson, side of Proprietor of the Semiahmoo Widal on thog 0st aes Washington will be retained: Both buses will use this stop originally been constructed jeral aid for the b |Eng y in January by through ‘the efforts of'the Com: reakwater and |England early in January by | f DOUGLAS STOUT boat basin at White Rock. Canadian Pacific Express. - - As provincial council dele- gate for the New Westminster |C.C.F. Constituency Association jand New Westminster Constit- uency Organizer, Douglas Stout Teachers To Consider $10,000 ‘ has been activly engaged in the Action Fund As Arbitration Opens i" Executive of the White R }Paign manager in New West- 4 ite Rock /3, $160,000, ’ ibiliti: vhich |mjnster for Jack Jones, C.C_F. and Surrey Teachers’ ‘Associa- |per me an increase of 11\to evade responsibilities which |") eS, F Dec. 20, $157,000; \they have accepted when they | federal candidate. tio , 1000; y @ accep iy Raton SEA January 2, $129,000; January took public office. | 000 action fund be established (iij,21-0 00 January 31, no| “The Board's committee in to be used for publicizing the | sh, ee dealing with the teachers made “5 © Boar aI i ou 4 teachers rights in. demanding |tration on eee arbi-|certain offers which they later and |withdrew, The Board, amazing- collective bargaining. fard to wage increases. MAKE MOCKERY arbitration board will meet today to estab- | ish teachers’ salaries in School No. 36 following more two months of wrangling | een the two groups in re- Proceeded to have an arbitrator jappointed for the |pate,” Mr. Sinclair said. NOT MORALLY OBLIGED “Under the present law the school boards do not have to negotiate with the teachers, as they are doing this year, and can use arbitration proceedings Labor-Progressives Nominate C, Stewart Declaring that unemployment had reached the dimensions of ‘Stewart called for a new deal to \for farmers who, he said, had ben “forced into a furrow from tly enough, apparently does not Kinsmen Club Raise Nearly Ae teachers }feel morally obliged to ratify when we declined to Partici-|the actions of its committee,” the chairman concluded. Elderly Man Killed On King George Hwy An unidentified Chinese pe- destrian was pronounced dead on arrival at White Rock Dis- tict Hospital Tuesday after he was struck down by a car shortly after 6 p.m. The elderly man apparently stepped in front of a south- ‘bound car at the corner of King George Highway and Mud Bay Road. Surrey RCMP are investigat- ing the accident. To Be Marked A cairn marking historic Se- minahmoo Trail in Elgin has been advocated by the Surrey Council of Ratepayers. ey can Mes way ont B costs, I, prices: € Secretary Andrew Struthers Was instructed to write to the B.C. Sites and Monuments Com- mittee and make the request. oy $2,200 For P The Kinsmen Club of White Rock have asked the Sun to pass along the following mes- sage. “We, the Kinsmen Club, hope that the person who took the Polio Fund can from the Bowl- ing Alley on Saturday night will benefit more from its pro- ceeds than a child crippled with polio.” “We hope that you will get more enjoyment from the mon- ey than a small child would, had the proceeds been spent to help him walk again. | “We doubt however, that the can was big enough to hold that amount of happiness for you,”’ port a total of $2,12252 has been raised in this city, Cres- cent and Ocean Park to aid the B.C. Child Care and Polio Fund, Bryce Holland, campaign chairman, sald Wednesday that White Rock Kinsmen Club ro- | distri olio Fund |the marching mothers had col lected $1897.46 in their drive |: on Saturday. An additional $115.50 had been subscribed through the mail, the chairman reported. Balance of the fund was rais- ed through contributions made at the Idle Hour Bowling Alley. and White Rock Curling Club, ‘Mr. Holland said. * Ho felt confident that a total of $2,400 would be reached when all mail donations haye been received. ‘ Crescent Beach and Ocean Park mothers raised a total eof | $431.84 in the drive in their iets. 4 Mr. Holland paid tribute the ipperattee carrl by the said the Kinsmen Glul i holding a social evening their honor shortly. sien eased