INED AND OPE "where Quality Costs No Vol: 20, No 5 One Woman Scout Drive Has $600 Objective By ¢. M. Maybe we don't deserve it but White Rock residents have earned the title of “lovely peo- ple” from an enthusiastic fund raiser who is on a one-woman | : drive to collect $800 for the |} Guide and Scout Hall. | Mrs. Constance Cox, Russell | Road, said in an interview with | the “Sun” that she had only one turn-down in over 100 calls last week. “Everyone I approached gave their dollar willingly,” said Mrs. Cox. “One elderly man who lived all alone in a small house was very upset that he didn't have a dollar when I called. I told him not to worry, that his friendly welcome and cheery smile would help me as I made my rounds.” “The next day he walked all the way to my house—a good many blocks, to bring me his dollar.” In her first week the ardent Guide and Scout worker collect- ed over $100. She has asserted she can, single-handed, reach the needed $600 in three weeks time. Discouragement of the build- ing committee at a recent meet- ing over the lack of public re- sponse to appeals for funds to complete the hilltop Scout Hall Mothers, Kinsmen Ask For Your Support Some 200 marching mothers: will invade White Rock and district on Saturday, Feb. 1 ,in an all-out effort to raise their local objective of $3,000 to aid the BC. Child Care and Polio Fond. The march, sponsored by White Rock Kinsmen Club, will take in White Rock, Crescent Beach and Ocean Park, Bryce Holland, campaign chairman for the local Kinsmen, announc- | 1883, and Mrs. McLennan, born ed today. The mothers will ring every | at Saltcoats, in what was then door bell in these areas and | the Tural districts are asked to sub-|When she was nine years of scribe to the fund by mail, the | age, her father moved his fam chairman said. In a letter asking “There are many child polio |at Yorkton, 60 miles away: cases such as those illustrated |trip to the store during the | nearly a week. fn this newspaper Past several weeks.” “It is because of our children ‘who are in need of help, that White Bock Kinsmen Club beg of you be most generous during the members of the this “We know you have many SUPER-VALU jthat a RATED More” White Rock Formerly The Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly Serving White Rock, Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Crescent Beach, Panorama Ridge, Colebrook and Surrounding Districts White Rock, B.C. Thursday, January 30, 1958 A stallation dinner to be held in | the Silver Moon, Saturday e' KVOS Manager To Address Board Of Trade Installation Rogan Jones, manager KVOS television station, Bellingham, will be guest speaker at the White Rock Board of Trade in- ning. Mayor Wm. Hodgson will \formally install President Stan |dially invited Evans and his 1958 executive. Hitchcock. |\Baptist Women to Hear Temperance Speaker | The Women’s Auxiliary of the Baptist Church have inyit- fed Mrs. Gordon Hitchcock, New | Westminster as speaker for the jregular meeting, February 4, at |2 pm. in the Church. Mrs. Hitchcock will discuss the topic “Teen-Agers and Al- | cohol.” White Rock ladies are cor- to meet Mrs MRS. CONSTANCE COX ——_—— Cox out on her mis- sent Mrs. sion. She expressed the opinion at and the meeting, where way means were being discu door-to-door apr would bring results. Last week she had completed the hilltop area canvass. On Monday she commenced her ap: White Rock Branch No. 8 of i\the Canadian Legion have do nated two more pieces of equip- ment to the district hospi assistant secretary C. H. Mac- inney has announced. Mr, MacElhinney presented hospital administrator R, A. Williams with a cheque for sd by Branch No. 8 ir Saturday night bingo games. An aspirating pump for use in the post anasthesia recovery room and a commode on wheels will be purchased with the money. This is a total of three pieces |Legion Buys Equipmen For W.R. Hospital TeeaivG nifecaky desea Bud Buy B & H Meats ell-known local sports- »bon and Bud Wal- lace announced this week they have purchased and will oper: ate B & H Meats at 1347 Johns- ton Road. Both men are enthusiastic golfers at Peace Portal and Mr. Gibbon is also an ardent cur- ler at the White Rock Club. - $2.50 per Year - Cop Purchase Of Water System To Be Examined By Council City Council will investigate that the final decision would the feasibility of purchasing |be up to the property owners White Rock's water system. lof the city. This action was prompted by a lette: : 2 i ete jad at Tuesdays coun. Warm Sunshine Draws businessman Tempest de Wolf, \exoude to White Rock a property owner in White} It has often been said visitors Rock, who suggested the city | will descend upon White Rock \look into the possibility of buy- |both in winter and summer if \ing and operating the water-|the weather is good. works company. Proof of this theory was evi- Mr, de Wolf said he under-|dent Sunday as hundreds of |stood that the same company Motorists poured into the down which owns the Elk Creek sys- |town area to enjoy strolls on tem supplying water to Chilli-|the beach and pier. wack recently purchased the | Some even went further than White Rock Waterworks Com- |strolls and took a quick dip in pany. Semiahmoo Bay. He said that as water rates | John Hubbard, 10, Barry Gay could increase considerably |11, and Bruce Adams, of Semi- here and as 80 per cent of |ahmoo Cabins, 14569 Marine, White Rock residents are on a | Were three brave Jads who took fixed income ,a public utility |to the water Sunday. such as a water system should | Parking facilities in the be publicly, and not privately |beach area were crowded by owned. \Sunday afternoon as more and |more people decided to take te for the popice Support, Mr. Holland peal through down-town White | of equipment bought by Branch Rock. Most of her fund-gath-|., g for the hospital during ering was done on foot but she |the past year, Mr. MacElhinney has a car at her disposal for | -onorts i the longer jaunts. Raymond | White Rock branch members Young of the scout building |, the sick list are Carl Mor- committee is her driver. rison and Harry Eade in White Rock hospital and A. W. Miller and Harry Vidal in Shaugh- |nessy, Mr. MacElhinney said. Morrison suffered a broken ankle Sunday when he fell from }a ladder while painting. in Polio Brive | |Mrs, Atkinson Named To Historical Council Past chairman of the White Rock Branch B.C. Historical As- |sociation, Mrs. A. P. Atkinson, has been named to the provin: council of the organization. Elections took place at the annual meeting held this year | Couple Mark 50 Years Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLen- nan, of 15836 Buena Vista Ave., | will celebrate their golden wed- | \ding on February 4. in N + Mr. McLennan was born at |” Qiter ime J j Other members of the Coun- Newton Kinkell, Muir of Ord, |