— eo PROPOSED White Rock Apartinent Block at will be constructed similiar to the one in the picture above become involved in a_ libel This apartment was built by Little Maddock Ltd, the same com: |suit,”” Offer said pany which is planning the White Rock block. It is the Hillside Apartments on West Boulevard Pat Dunn u An appeal for Board of, Trade and Chamber of Com- merce members to ‘‘stand up and be counted” on issues of provincial importance has been made by G F. (Pat) Dunn, president of the BC, Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Dunn was guest speak- pr at the annual luncheon meet- ing of the Associated Boards of Trade of the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland held Mon- Mr. Dunn stressed the ini- vitally concern the economy RATEPAYERS (Continued from Page 1 Cliff and Parker | Burrows replied that there is provision jn the Municipal Act and 48th Avenue. }for a public enquiry to be held Peace Arch Park Scene of annual)?» the municipatity International Easter Service a The Peace Arch and the love- ly grounds of the International Peace Arch Park will provide the beautiful setting for the International Easter Sunrise Service slated for 6:30 a.m. Easter morning. This impressive service will be shared jointly by Christians of both United States and Can- ada and will be conducted by ministers of both White Rock and Blaine. Rev. A. R, Lafng, of the First United Church of White Rock will conduct the service, while Rev. H. J. Westman, minister of White Rock’s Evangelican Free Church and Rev. A. C Neubauer of Blaine’s Lutheran Church will be guest speakers. Rey. A. Munger of the Blaine Baptist Church will ‘lead the devotions with Rev. S. A. Carl- son of the White Rock Baptist Church reading the Scripture} lesson. Soloists will be Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Adams of Blaine with music provided by accordic! ists. A truck will serve as an amphitheatre for the service. The service will be held on the American side on the grassy Jat any time with the cost being “Before reaching a decision, ask yourself, has justice been It is not a question of slope where the Christmas nat-|Who is right, but or whether ivity scene is displayed annual-|this man has had the same priv ly ilege as his neighbor. Has there | Custom authorities are re-|been an infringement on Bard questing Canadian motorists to|@5 an individual?” Burrows park their cars at the Peace |@sked Arch car parking lot and for| “You must have a just cause participants to walk the remain-|for not hiring a man ana per- ling distance to the service loca- Sonal grudges do not enter into tion the issue,” he added The service will be cancelled! Burrows commented that the in the event of rain. |statement that Bard was late in | ' Perea filing his application was |Ian Donald heads something new” and council : ‘ had never made this fact public |Miss White Rock ; The first meeting At this point, Mrs. William | of the | Offer was on her feet and de-| |Junior Chamber of Commerce's spite the chairman's effort to| |Miss White Rock Committee jrestore order, she accused Bur |was held on Monday, March 16,|rows of being a “publicity with Ian Donald elected chair-)hound” and the only one “kick- man ing’ over the Bard issue June Evans was named co- ‘Bard has not lost five inin- chairman; Maureen Hofle, sec-|utes work. He has not been dis retary; Howard Kennett treas-|criminated against. He always urere and Dennis Jackson, pub-|worked for Surrey and is still |licity. working for Surrey. No one else rs. Connie Philips and Mrs. is kicking, just you,” she said jElizabeth Woode are again in | pointing at Burrows charge of coaching anc The chairman then asked Ald oning the contestants. The an- Max Zack, the only member of nual contest is open to all tirls|city council present at the jbetween the ages of 17 and 21| meeting, if he wished to speak years of age Interested aspir-|on the subject ants are asked to contact Mrs.| Zack said there had been con Woode at WI 88845 siderable discussion in council himney Service Phone Newton 886 WHITE ROCK >) —_ F< |and members had reached their | decision and passed a resolu-| tion | If this group wishes to en-| dorse the brief, it is entirely uo} to them, and there is no ad-| vice I can give,” the alderman said Burrows then asked Zack to answer tWo questions ‘Are you familiar with why Bard’s application was not ac- cepted,” he asked The investigating committee |made certain recommenadtions jand council accepted them,” Zack replied “Are you, satisfied justice from Order your Cut at the White Rock ted Plant My afeway Sto 4 From Ruth Johnson’s White Rock HOUSE OF FLOWERS from our Pacific Avenue Store =e 7KS BINGO was done to this man (Bard)? “No,” Zack answered. | Commenting on Mrs. Offer's | accusation, Burrows said: “As long as I'm fighting for a prin- ciple, a code ot ethics which I believe in I'll always be a pub- licity hound.’ Certainly 1 want publicity ||when I'm fighting not only for this indiyidua¥, but for all the | |Alf Bards from Victoria to Hali | /fax who are being discriminat ed against for no apparent rea- son.” “Why weren't we told before that Bard's appileation was late There has never been any In ference this was the case but now it comes up. There still hasn't been one good reason given wi Bard's application couldn't be considered.” The Ratepayers endo the motion not to support the brief |by a vote of 14 to 7 Some 30} of the 120 membership was pre sent. Burrows then told the eting he had no other re course but to resign as presi \dent of the Association Burrows announced he eould go no further with the fire insuen. }| “But at least 1 ean hold my head up when 1 walk down the atroet, which Is more than some $1.00 up Flowers for Easter Lilies - Azalcas Hydrangeas Cinerarias Goniates Gerani ns Choice variety of cut flowers 45 dox and up, And don't forget a lovely corsage to wear in the Easter Parade, $1.50 and up. Stand up and he counted; day at the Silver Moon. years portance of Board members|stantly advocates a closer pro- taking a stand on matters that |vincial relationship in the pro- * Around Town: A birthday dinner attended by a number of her Washington rges Boards osu Shame and living conditions of this province, He urged the groups to look beyond the confines of their own community and establish a progressive trend of thinking in a drive for unity. He pointed out that tte Chamber of Commerce had de- manded the provincial govern- ment provide a master plan of the overall cost of paved high ways in B.C. over the next five Dunn said the Chamber con- motion of common _ interests He said it was the Chamber's intention to promote civic and social welfare of this proyince and Canada, The president calléd for in- formed public opinion on such issues as labor-management re- lations, education, health and welfare and taxation. He out- lined the part of the BC Chamber of Commerce had Played in these issues. Life Scroll for the. Griffiths’ Mr and Mrs. Wally Grif- fiths, founders of White Rock Yacht Club, were presented with a life membership scroll at the club's sixth birthday party held Saturday at the| club rooms on Johnston Road. | The framed scroll was pre-| sented by Commodore Robert Hassell. Inseribed on the scroll are}! the words “Certificate of life membership conferred upon | Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffiths in grateful appreciation of their many years of devotion and gen- erosity to White Rock Yacht Club.” poles Fone Besa in was # - e guest of her dau , Mrs.|Thomas Don, C. W. Barnhart in Seattle to |will be happy to mark the occasion. Mrs. John improving in the Paschal of Prince George is |Distriet Hospital where he pecating a week with Mrs, Ab-|been hospitalized for ott. The scroll is signed by Com-| modore Hassell and Mrs, Flor-| ence Sully, secretary of the club, A beautiful birthday cake done in the Yacht Club colors and shaped like a pennant was the highlight of the birthday | | celebration Eric Griffiths, first Commo- dore of the Club, cut the cake | THE WEATHER Date High Low Rain March 11 44 38 18 March 12 47 39 06 March 13 43 34 03 March 14 45 31 09 March 15 49 37 15 March 16 55 41 01 March 17 50 45 04 (Max Zack, official observer) | hag three weeks. ite Rock Board of Trade _ ou JUAN SE Insurance Fire and A @ Real Estat @ Mortgages © Rentals 1233 Johnston Road Ph, Windsor 8-9455 SET READY for Eas Shop our new collection women’s fashons It the lates ors, the ne Styles and col- fabrics, in resses and to fit and ft sure to please. ostumes. Jean McAdam LADIES’ WEAR 14985 Washington Ave. Phone WI. 89015 SIZE 138 Oran APPROX Free Delivery of our aldermen can do," he said, Tomatoes ......... 19¢ Green Cabbage, Ib. .. 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