Liberal Leader Arthur Laing called on all British Colum-| pions last Saturday night to see thelr province In a great now | 1°), gpirit of unity and progress that would weld the ricknoss of the forth country to southern B.C. and ensure the prosperous fAture quite grim, through of all Its population. | Mr. Laing, newly return from a 3000 mile tour throug! ‘out the province, spoke to Liberal meeting at the torium In support of Les G! more, Liberal candidate Delta. Tn an address showed the impact of Laing’s trip he appealed for: ‘An end to the chaos of B. government: ‘A new and closer understan: ‘nz between all the peoples the province. regardless locality. to ensure that progre: comes to all B.C.: Development of cczntry. especially Re PGE Railway: Labour to return to its “hi torical home"—the —_ Liber: the the party, to ensure full and friend- Ty co-operation between labour nagement in the face of ex: booming industrial pansion. here in thi lopment fanta it. can province a dev deyo: only possible if the province re- 5 responsible governmen 4 that if he become each member of his jone represent nent will jet and have his full «: ‘on behalf of the people of district. In a broadsid Soereds, he sai aimed at th people of B.C to grasp something solid cal abuse and mal abuse and they want mn to decency and dignity. “The prize we seek 1s publi confidence, the effective evi dence that the polit forwa peopl to put them into effect.” Laing warned ectrinaire socialism new Ricnmond High School Audl- for] that clearly Mr. of north Peace r ble, and extension of the Tr we look on this and do 4 our dreams of a few at “I know the feelings of the “Byerywhere our people want end to per-| we put ‘are acceptable to the and the people trust us|been stifled by action of the that the|that tt th CCF and the “monkey money” ras sk jot the Socreds would mean an| wt ond of business in B.C. | h-| He challenged the Socreds to} @lname one organized group in| the province that back the} Rolston Formula. the cut. {n Pro-Reo and other policies. mere hasn't been one thing the government tried to do tha! wasn't opposed by every organ-| ization in B.C, including the} B.C, Federation of Agriculturd,| the Parent-Teachers, the B.C. Teachers’ Federation and oth-| ers,” ho sald. He also criticized the Socred | plan for additional taxes on mines and timber and said that 48 mines are now closed in B.C. and Prem{er Bennett couldn't have chosen a worse time to| hamstring industry. d= ot ‘Tho last District meetin; fore the, summer bey eld at Mrs, Florence Dents,’ Sunnyelie Toads White. Tock, All_ members present. Croscent reported, the newly- formed Guide Company under the able leadership of Mrs. Winnlfred Brown, was coming along fine. Ono mooting had been held out of doors. tratls eventually where a camp fire was built and marshmallows — tonated. Shinnyalde Guldox and Brownlen held a concert and reported a wood turnout, ‘The, Dintrict Commissioner, Mri. Alleon Postill, xoported: all julde cookies in’ her district had been sold and money turn- ‘The Camp situation seemed leaders, bo- Ing unable to got away on Ac- count of sicknen: ‘The 2nd White Rock Con\- pany of Guides enjoyed an even- ¢ meeting on the playgrounds and through a hike to Ocoan Park Camp, Fires were lt, wolners roasted, and tit-bits toasted on a stick, Swimming wax under tho supervision of guest, Misa’ P. Cloghesy, friend of their Captain, A thrilling adventure was en- Joyed by the Patrol Leaders of this company, when thelr Cap- tain, Miss D, Clark and Acting | Licutenant Miss K. Donald. took them on a weekend camp to a beautiful spot along the Noonsack River in Douglas Fir Camp, Wash. USA. Guests on this outing were District Com- missioner Mra. A. Postill and hie "a tho strls_ attend thelr Captain sioner, Look for the notice of the Local Association tea in another’ Part of this paper, ‘ernment and 20% of Delta. Gy 4. Board. Les Gilmore faced the Mar- pole Bridge question head on.| He sald he would not support | & government which long de- layed the bullding of a new! bridge. | 's the responsibility of the! province, and a Liberal govern- ment would meet that Tespon- sibility.” he declared. He pletured a highway across | Lulu Island and a crossing on the South Arm of the Fraser to form part of a new main route to Vancouver from the South. ‘The Liberal candidate for Delta spoke in favour of rem ities in the methods « taxes for school pur- . Property is no long key to wealth, he stated. "The education tax should be based on the ability to pay. | “Some will pay more and others less, but at least it will | be on a fair basis. Every child| {a entitled to a good education | and we must be sure that our! methods of providing that edu- eation are fair and reasonable’ ‘A Pro-Ree display was pre- |xénted which pleased the large oting, al is tf a ic the movement and government. He sald boys of the Pro-Rec were only too glad to volunteer | Htheir time in this NEXT TIME YOU ENTERTAIN.. Coronat ion CANADIAN WHISKY jery. An hour's hike up the river. | splendid view of the Noonsacl Miss P, Cloghesy. The girls received Instruction fn tent erection. fire fighting, camp fashion and camper cook-| revealed numerous scenic views and Interesting woodcraft dis- coveries. A detour brought Fall The White Rock Guides who} irst ald course. ke part In the and Church ervice of the John's Am- bulance Corp, held at tho Angi can Church in Cloverdale last Sunday. Quite a number of 5, EXPORT TRADE—“I is a revitalized, weighed up the value and Here are the reali on some of the vital issues concerning Delta Ridin; 1, EDUCATION—I fully support payment of 80% of operational costs by the gov- if a bi ites * if oe Comate black and white and read all Let's weigh the Facts in Delta this time! — in VOTE FOR ROBERT PYBUG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR DELTA ic facts on his stand by the districts, whlch will Insure that the burden of school taxation will be lessened upon the land. FRASER RIVER CROSSING—“I strongly advocate another crossing over the Fraser, elther a bridge or tunnel at the most logical point for the best Interests MILK DECONTROL—‘I am opposed to decontrol of milk at distributor level be because I believe It will result In higher prices to the consumer and develop- ment of a monopoly, MARKET BOARD—‘I strongly support establishment of a Vegetable Marketing will use my best efforts to do what I can to better trade within the Commonwealth in an effort to stop the detertoration of conditions in our basic industries in British Columbia because of the loss of export trade. Our markets for farm products must be extended. LABOR—I support reestablishment of a full-time Labor Relations Board in order to promote peace and prosperity in Industry.” . VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE “The Progressive Conservative party under the leadership of Deane Finlayson vigorous group. passed down as your heritage, I urge you to vote Conservative, after you have If you want to preserve the personal freedoms Mr. Finlayson at 33 has ‘a brilliant record of achlevement ymbolizes the new spirit of vigor and determination that is characterising the Conservative party of 1953.” Les Gilmore © LES GILMORE, 2oint in Legislature and I, with the othe You and your guests will exijpy the distinctive, differ. ent favour of Coronation... & Sine Canadian Whisky of wwcllorm siairthness! GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. ‘Established 1832 Comsds's Oldest Distiites ‘This advertisement ix not published or displayed by the Liquor ‘Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. Liberal candidates ® NANCY HODGES, VICTORIA | Municipal Government, Mayors, 3 Reeves, 7 Aldermen, sentative of the people, and can © W. T. STRAITH, 0.C., VICTORIA «15 consecutive years ‘I urge you to compare eral candidates with all others in the field fn vote on June 9, It is only ability which can guarantee stability. Arthur Laing WHY | AM YOUR LIBERAL Because I am convinced tha’ form, a sincere and experienced leader, CANDIDATE t the Liberal Party has a sound plat- and is the only group of candidates capable of bringing the necessary high standards pf ability and experience to your ‘government in Victoria. I am proud to be associated with the other 47 candidates chosen to represent the Liberal Party. While ALL are experienced in their individual fields, here are some representative Liberal candidate: DELTA “The women of this r three Lil statesman, Canadian Ambassador, with world-wide Affairs and Commerce): “I accepted nomination only after assuring mysel! sincerity and integrity of Arthur Laing and his aims. © MAYOR F. H. JACKSON, NEW WESTMINSTER member of Typographical Union): being experienced in municipal governments, among 3 School Trustees—I feel that we are best serve their needs i with further background in municipal affairs: people of this Province need experience in the candidates who with myself have legislative experi “Good Legislators are essential to Good Government! revitalized Liberal Party has been fortunate in attracting, candidates; men and women of exceptionally high calibre. the ability and experience of the Lib- INSERTED BY THE BO, (Internationally prominent i e of 7 agriculturists among the Liberal candidates, I entation for B.C, Farmers.” ong-experienced i in Agricultural Circles): “As join them in assuring good n representing the Women’s View- Province deserve responsible government ‘beral women candidates, intend to see that we get it!” © MAJ. GEN. VICTOR ODLUM, VANCOUVER-BURRARD (4... sanding soldier International if of the I pledge myself to support them.” experience in (24 years’ association with ‘With 18 of my fellow them 3 ly repre- in Legislature.” of service as M.LLA., than ever before, the The 11 other Liberal de this.” “Now, more Legislature. ‘ience can provi This as before you cast your LIBERAL ASSOCIATION