A 54-year-old Vancouver surance salesman died as a result of injuries received in this wreckage Saturday King George Highway and Colebrook Road, when a grav- el truck plowed Meredith Pugh, 1519 Beach, died Sunday in St. EUR UNE Christmas Boxed Chocolates STATIONERY DRUGS “DISPENSING. ta OUR BUSINESS” Hospital. Driver of the truck that hit Pugh’s car, Charles Henry Carr of White Rock escaped injury. RCMP say the brakes on the gravel truck allegedly failed and the truck shot out of Cole- brook Road crashing into the car that was northbound on King George. Sun staffer Wayne Piper who was on the scene and took the above photos reports the car was knocked 50 feet by the im pact and damage to the truck was extensive. the mayor at that time He said the mayor had read |the “riot act,” warning alder- ®/men against accepting city w camera” meeting at an “in that night Zack said Fennell had often done minor elecéricel work |for the city and never charged |for it He said there had been sey-|to drop? then feral minor bills presented by Fennell but said he could not recall on what date or the cir-| cumstances involved. . Zack reported he also told the mayor such a practice would jbe a direct reflection on His } | Worship i Mayor Hodgson declined to make any comment on the issue at Tuesday's meeting City Solicitor Galt Jones last week that in his opinion Ald, Fennell was not disqualified from seeking re election under Section 48 of the Municipal Act He said Fennell had never held a contract with the city. The issue arose when Mayor Hodgson |Candidates meeting at Buena Vista Hall that “Fennell and Son” had carried out electrical work to the storage shed The mayor said he was aware that Fennell had done minor electrical work for the city but that any major contracts for aprpann OH rc eleghesovie McDonald Fuels Phone Langley 758 (collect) | 4 TURKEY BINGO | | | - Vesta Stoker Mixes LAST BINGO JAN, 7 cA lehl Al AlcAl dled) Alcala ution members for allowing Fennell to do city work qu jrestore what Wilson |MeDuffe said told Returning Officer John L. | an election any is made by the mayor or al- | dermen what goes on at this council. In view of the lateness with which this resolution has been brought {o this committee’s attention,|2nd served with the wouldn't it be fair that all of this council the matter and janswer at the next meeting?” |ter nurses training. admitted at an All) that would exempt him. isn’t one section fo this instance. ing on thi or less responsible that thing happened. ple reason that you are dele- RATEPAYERS ASK REFUND (Continued from Page 1) work or purchases always went before council MeDuffe criticized council’s ction in postponing the resol Tuesday and blasted "J don’t see the reason for legal advice then,” McDuffe} said, Mayor Hodgson replied, “What you asked. me at open meeting is different from | what you are asking me to- night.” | ‘This is rising out of that tion, It is an effort has been done Ald. Hynds stated, “During utterance that has no bearing should look give you into McDuffe asked, “Did this council know or did they not know that Ald. Fennell was do- ing work for the City?” Mayor Hodgson answered, “JT do not feel that the mem- bers should get into any dis- cussion tonight should be No discussion gal advice McDuffe said “We consider |that an alderman was absoluis ly disqualified to sit in jcouncil when he jaction to receive remuneration. this took “There is nothing in the Act There that applies “All the other aldermen sitt- council are more this For the siin- gated by the Ratepayers to do their business and I don’t think there is any excuse for not carrying out the Act.” McDuffe then read the oath of office which eyery Council member must swear to before faking a position, part of which stated, “I will faithfully perform the duties of my of- fice and will not allow private interest to influence public matters,’” me in IOOF Lodge will meet Mon} day, Dec, 21, All members are asked to attend. Visiting broth- ers are welcome, Phone H. L. McCallum, secretary, WI 8- 028. Bud and Ron where are you? J. A. Barrie, noble grand, There are no greater mir acles known to earth than per- fection and an unbroken friend- ship. an|in local trac on} gone into without| Women’s Institute Christmas party The regular December mect- ing of the White Rock Wo- men's Institute took the form of a Christmas party when members gathered at the home of the president, Mrs. A. Sam- pert. Some 29 ladies were in attendance, including one new member, The group displayed three quilts, numerous hand-knit sweaters and other clothing for their Unitarian Relief project. Also eight rehabilitated dolls were displayed which haye been made over by members to brighten some child's heart. The group would like to ex fend an invitation to anyone moving here from the Prairies to join the group. An invitation is extended to all ladies. The next held on January 18, the home of Mrs. Sampert, 15341 Columbia Ave. at 2 p.m. MARLENE (Continued from Page 1) Queen Elizabeth were the other competitors for the titles. Marlene has been he has participated in ‘coming to White Rock meeting will be 1960, ai outstand- ing in all the phases of sport since Two honored by Senior Citizens Mr, Albert Greenwood, newly elected president of the White Rock Senior Citizens’ Associa- tion chaired the regular mon- thly meeting of the group held Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 15, in the Anglican Church Hall. Upon the resignation of ist vice president, Mr. Ed Humph- reys, past president Mr. V. W- Plant was elected to the posi- tion. Mr, Mr. set a new Canadian midget dis-| B.C. forty years ago. cus record 109 feet, with a nine inches Marlene has been a member Juvenile of the White Rock of the B.C ber of of a and field meets. She has been awarded Day years. Meet for the past moo for two years. Marlene E Semiahmoo senior girls bas- |Ketball team for two years end the junior team for one year. This young athlete has been | @ member of the senior girls volleyball crew for one year juniors | for two years. Upon completing hool, Marlene her throw of at_ the | byshire, |South the during World War 1 the aggregate cup at the Newton) two She has also been jun- to|ior aggregate winner at Sem- high | hopes to en- Mr. African War and Canadian Field PUBLIC wishe; Phone WI 8-8123 Jack Carle provid. lights on Hilltop Jack Carle of Johnston Service is providing a i “Christmas look” — on. with his strings of lights (hat stretch from the service gt. tion across the road to the Binning Block. The lights are owned jy, Carle and are hooked into Freq Binning’s neon sign, Andrew McLellan was elected to the position of treas- urer also formerly held by Mr. Humphreys, Carols were enjoyed with Mr, McKean at the piano and films were shown by Mr. Lilley. Mrs. Cummings and Mrs, Me- Kean were tea convenors. Mr. Plante reported all is in readiness for the annual Christ- mas dinner to be held in the United Church Hall, Thursday evening Two members reaching their 85th birthdays this month are Mr. E, A. Allan and Mr. T. J. Keyton. Allan was born in Bruce She | County, Ontario and came to with Artillery held on ll to announce the of an OFFICE at Johnston Road for the practice of his profession Hilltop Jack Carle, —_ Wolstenerogy Agencies and liquor vendor Itunt are meeting the elec. trical costs of the lighting ‘The lights switch on at about 4 p.m. and remain illuminates until about 1 a.m. each day University Club Yule festivities A delightful Christmas parry was enjoyed by members o¢ the White Rock branch of the University Women’s Club when they met at the home of Mrs, D. M. Agnew, 13144 New Me. Lellan Road. Games and Christmas songs were enjoyed, Mrs. D. M. Doubleday rep- \dered delightful Christmas solos land led in the bright singing Mrs. W. R. Dewar accompamed Mrs. and Miss Mary Malloy read a Keyton was born in Der-| Christmas poem. and served with the Star of Tomorrow Meet heid|Army Ordinance Corps in the the postponment. Did the may-jin Vancouver in 1958. or think the matter was going | If he did think so} he should have procured|Girls Softball team, winners title for the past| two years and has won a num- ggregate trophies | Doubleday on the piano Delicious re- |freshments were served. The next meeting Monday, will be January 25, at the home of Mrs. A. D. Me: 'Pherson, 15669 Cliff Avenue Carlson WHITE ROCK this | | LEAN, TRIMMED + Mary Baker Eddy! VEE HME UNO c INGO T uesday, SILVER MOON Dec. 22 - 8 pm, Brussel Srouts 2 Ib. 49¢ | Carrots, 1 lb. cello 15¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WHITE ROCK MARKET Nichol and North Bluff s Trees - We Deliver “White Rock’s Only Open Air Market” Bananas ..... 2 Ib. 25¢ Cabbage, Iho See alee Turnips, Ib. ........ 5e Coven’ Onions 3 Ib. 25e Potatoes, B.C. Gems .... Grapefruit, 48’s ...... — MEAT A...--. W Ibs. 33¢ v- ye 5 ous A: Foner ECIALS — Round, T-Bone, Sirloin Steaks, Ib. ......... 79 Minced Beef, lean, fresh ........... 3 Ib. $1.00 Pork Chops, lean, tender, Ib. Blade Cross Rib Pot Roast. lean, Ib. ....... 59e Beef Stew and Kidney, Ib. Bacon, layer, Ib. Christma PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY Our outdoor fruit and vegetable display is now covered for the convenience of our customers, Just Phone Us Phone WI. 8-0321 65e WI 8.0321