Councillor Jack Burrows. Complications: with White Rock Water Works pipe | jine is the reason for the pre- sent hold-up in the work, Mr. | Burrows said. If the cement walk is laid trouble may de- yelope with the water which are of the old, woode variety. Council is faced with the al- | ternative of either down all the shade trees on had time the side of the grounds where jtion. ae the sidewalk is to go, and tear | out all the roots, or building |sch Brmmsmas, sere School Sidewalk Held Up By Water Line pL RAEI side of Johnston. elayed to considerable further @\ coe the Councillor the | Whereas costs of the second lwould be shared by business premises. lrols for the school children lwould be necessary, one at lines |Roper and one at Buena Vista mand Johnston, if the second jplan is followed, he said. cutting | Suspended until Judd, man, 13 Ave. Roper; Entries in Wright, 15311 Roper Ave. Rabbit entries won awards Keyworth, 15075 Royal Ave; The first plan will entail extra expense, pointed out, Ave. went to Mr. A. E. Morgan, | 14737 Washington Ave; and 1) award, Mr. Charles E. Head, | 14749 Goggs Ave. Two cross walks with pat- eral awards for White Rock. ; sidewalk is Council has to review the situa- Work on the Sheep, R. Durand. Lloyd Lewis & Son, 2337 Immediate. setting up Johnston Road, captured 28 ool patrols was advocated | prizes for Bantams and eight the concrete walk on the west ‘by Councillor Burrows. | awards for standard poultry. and was a familiar figure | -~ —————— Woman Preacher there until three years ago |} i Builds Own Tabernacle|when severe heart attacks | Laid to Rest Al Womun Wuu fruised aucs|kept him practically bed-rid-} SMau chsureu vy Wusniily os @ Wallies abu Yendeu a bavic graguatea os a preatucs, &@ ive Bere 10L OL valivless, 4 \l Scnvu ai @ nome on DOK tapes hacie Near conswucuun work nusG aS Well 4S a Gulng near- ay Ba ae nerses Will Ten us 8 perieuces a 4 Hceuiy au we Fark dsculre vu Oulluay, Depicember ¥, al « p.m. {nis euergewic Wons Ho UObe, trom Sulupe wit wer parents @S5 & Chad anu Setuca ui Wwe cane w cd Saskatcnewan duver coming 0 youn, marrica prailics, Vaucvaver us &| woman. port she went on to ao more than most women accomplisn in a wnole lieume. | In between taking in paying |of Brian Loug) guests and puilaing the taper- [resident of White Rock. macie which was partially de- stroyed by fire in 1903, Mrs. | veteran of Cobb ran a home tor aged persons and heid services. A few years ago she mar- ried Mr. Harold Cobo, 4 weil- known Salvation Army work- er from Saskatoon. The couple have now ob- tained a permit to build an up-to-date convalescent nome and are planning a cainpaign to raise tunos. At we Sunday gathering, the first event in tne cam- paign, Mrs. Cobb will tell of her experiences and her hopes for building the new convales- cent home. Surrey Pioneer Dies in Shaughnessy A well-known resident of White Rock and pitneer of Surrey, Mr. Tadajiio (Tom) Maye of 1264 Pacific High- way, passed away at Shaugh- nessy Hospital on age. Mr. Maye Veteran of was a s | den. Rock, B.C; Mrs. Peter Berg- |man, }Max Ryder, Spence’'s Bridge, |, near a tei B.C.: Mary of Quebec, | Seattle; six grandchildren and land Rita of Vancouver; Angel as, at home; also eight grand- children. on Tuesday, Augus 4 |Columb! with Rey. F. |clating. Interment took place in the Fraser View Cemetery. | ver. |Brian Loughnan alone with ner children to SUP- |Njiag in Mexico City Friday, August 24. He was 65 years of returned the First Great War, having served overseas with the 50th Battalion. He came to White Rock in 1918 _., | McEWEN: August 31, 1956, He leaves his widow; seven! yy.7) Annabelle McEwen, of jaughters, Lily (Umi) of White | 4675 North Bluff Road, age 88 years. Survived by 2 sons; |Ernest at White Rock; George, Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. ey dehildren, Funeral se held Tuesc September 4, at 2 p.m Chapel Hill Funeral Parlour, ; Victoria Avenue to Surrey Cen |Rev. W. Ward from at home, and one son, Thom- Funeral services were held 28 at the Funeral Chapel, A. Ramsey offi- | NORRIS: Septe: 1956, Margaret E 8 F Street, « Survived by her e 81 year. loving hus- , Henry at 20, Willlams B.C. s celebrated by Wednesday, per 5, at 11 a.m. from of the Sea Church at Rock to Sunnyside He was 33 years of age. A the Second World War in which he lost a leg, Brian was a feature writer for the Victoria Colonist ing his return to Canada. His mother, who pre-deceased him i ) White follow- | Lawn, Chapel Hill Ltd. Fune- ral Directors. two years ago, Aved on Wash- TALBOT September 3, ington Avenue and was well-|1956, Frank Ernest Talbot of known in White Rock 15259 Pacific Avenue, age 61 librarian in the local u years. Survived by his loving Born in North Vancou wife, one son Frank, Sarnia, Brian attended White Rock |Ontario; four daughters, Mrs. Elementary school for a num-|N. Lowe, Baildon, Sask.; Mrs. ber of years. |C. Haight; Mrs. N. Evans and Following the war he and)|Hilda, White Rock; two bro- his father, started the pocket |thers and three sisters. Fune- magazine, B.C, Digest, pub-|ral service will be held Fri- lished in Vancouver. When!day, September 7 at 2 p.m. Mr. Loughnan, Sr., died, pub-|from Chapel Hill Funeral Mication of the magazine |Parolur, Victoria Avenue at E , ceased. - eee Street to Sunnyside Lawn, if = ae Rev. T. Keyworth and Rev. Many PNE Prizes ee Griffiths officating. Captured by Ph 4 \Colebrook and Rid W.R. Entrants | ee ‘RA, Ask Road Local winners in several] classes of PNE awards an-|Improvements nounced this week include: | Floriculture and vegetables: 9 brook and Panorama awards; Judy Pugsley, 1185) Ratepayers’ Ridge Association at- awards, W. Jones, 14619 Wash- 'j, 5 as ng to ask for in ington Ave.; floriculture and to eras in thei speed aa a ir area, vegetables, 16 awards, Frank! Complained of were Roe- A delegation from the Cole- | ables, 5 awards, James Herd-|Roads. The latter being very caged birds} quested and erection of a sign brought two awards to A.|stating it is a blind road. for D. V. Swayze, allotment for Blake Rd; 1 award for Bryce widening Coulthard. narrow, widening was re- Councillor Stevens pointed 12/out that he had $700 on his ditching and The other two roads are in 1 award, B. C. Hill, 16376 Sun-|Ward 3 and had been refer- nyside Rd.; 1 award, Ingle- red to the Board of Works wood Rabbitry, 14957 Thrift meeting on Sept. 17, he said. In the Hobby Show, 1 award Local Swim Relays Lose to Crescent Club {Swimming Association | teams Livestock entries drew sev-' iu in the August 19 events. |were White aos Vancouver; two Word has just been receiv- | daught Mrs. M. Aikins, ed of the death in Mexico City | West Summerland; Mrs. L. | hnan, a former) Rogers, White Rock. Requiem | | | The White Hock Amateur relay | thern Railway Depot, 1234 Foster St.; veget- buck, Sandell and Coulthard terlude. Mrs. F. Daley led the Con meeting included a plan of devotional, The busines of the | Co 1) activities for the fall season, 104 4x a The White Rock Colour) | fetter from ; Photography Club will have bitt, at present atten ors and Mun i Hamilton, Ontario, has 1 received by Council. It con- Sunday, Sept. 9. Members and friends will please meet at 10| a.m. sharp at the Great Nor-|taing a notice of his intention : and | to exercise power bring a good lunch for the reeye and sacar bets Conte long day. A car pool will be|cil the motion passed August arranged if necessary. The 13 requiring the treasurer to next meeting will be held on supply statements of th ! Friday, Sept. 14 at 8.30 p.m.'maintenance expenditures BS 1 lost to the Crescent The local relay team con- Light Horses, 3 awards, Faith . d i 3 Sisth of Alex Gillespie, Al Hoy; Livestock, Light Horses, Pinch Dave Reid stl Clare R. H. Gardiner; Livestock, |Donnelly lost the Semiahmoo Cup in the Senior Men’s event. Losing the Senator Taylor cup to the nearby resort team Rock’s Women’s Senior relay swimmers, Ann Evens, Kathy Mayers, Judy Mayers and Joan Paterson. In the Junior Girls 75 yard swim the White Rock Water Works trophy went to Paddy Studds with Judy Bisson tak- ing second place. Tying for first place in the women’s 100 yard free-style swim Ann Evans won the Pacific Stages Cup. The monthly meeting of the , White Rock and District Hor- ticultural Society will be held on Tuesday, September 11 at 8 p.m. in the United Church Hall. Mr. J. M. Reitz of the Empire Nurseries will speak on “Dwarf Fruit Trees.” Par- lour Show. Visitors welcome. The Women’s Federation of the Crescent United Church met in the Ladies’ September 4, with the presi- dent, Mrs. J. Loghrin presid- ing. nty-cight members were present at this first) (FACTS or LIFE meeting after the summer in- ———_| Parlour, | in the White Rock Library.|a ward basis. Will members please bring 4| It was agreed : a by Council slides each for the monthly that the Municipal Act gives club competition and also their ia Reeve this veto power, if it is exercised within 30 days. slides of Deception Pass, 1S COMPLETE LINE OF HAIR CARE NEEDS. FOR A SOFT, CASUAL CURL $475 Wee Complete with bobby Pins ond neckline curlers, | f= a | ey | TAME CREME RINSE The new, invisible hoirdressingt Silver Cu $475 Acwelly waves orm rolinest end manag, Tight into your heir. & Neo drippy Setetion New lotion shompen. | Enough for omy home | permonent Odersfres, frltetrem, tevble-free oh @ pee AY ANY Tomar) WO TO BENGAL. TYPE RUROPTAKS WH BENCALNOW COMMON, == | For your bungalow get the best paint at the lowest ys price from MITCHELL SERVICES Ltd. Oxford St.; floriculture, 21\tended the last Council mect-| 1345 Johnston Road. \ W.R. 5-585 1 4 %taler, Seper or Very Gontle = -MOSIER DRUGS PRESCRIPTION R SPECIALISTS Johnston Roa Phone W.R. 52111. 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