‘Annual Burns jo baie 7 Bookharné together with their! Annual Barns supper of the) ahh bee view, sary erica “apeacct | daughter, Joyce, spent iris Rock St. anges ad Pe B: RBECUE! the |5¢ the regular monthly méeting| mas with the: Wilolughbys in| Caledonian Sogiety a : SEE OUR WINDOW FOR WEEK-END SF ot the W.GT.U. held in the White Rock. on Monday, Jan. 26 at the Silk lps ar F = . f la BOBS 3= ie tions. No obligation. Vista Hall at Stevens and Bue-| INDUSTRIAL SITE |the Cloverdale CIB Detachment na Vista, White Rock. All sub Continued from Page 1) | of the RCMP, was guest speaker are cordially invited) 414 qynds said he had wet-|at White Rock Rotary Club's neheon held Tuesday at the to Hon. Earl Westwood, Min-| le ‘ er of Recreation and Con-|Silver Moon White Rock Sun 4 Crescent Real Estate & Insur Agency Li The regular monthly meeting| Sr Of Recreation Ant athe) He spoke’ on /eriminal inv Crescent of the Arcadia Hospital Group |? ny winy ates Recelvenie i a a ed isaea to Rotar.| 14899 Washington Ave. Phone f--*-2701 © INSURANBE WIL Dea ActpOsy py amUaEy 2 I am concerned what ef: |ians how certain crimes are sea =: : 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Me-jr.c¢ such a development would | sonal © REAL ESTATE Donald, 15522 Victoria Avenue cnlurecceational ipossintic|s 7 © RENTALS White Rock and my department will rapetic: most certainly be well repres Phone: Windsor 80269 G. Ro McGillivray White Rock Senior Citizens jation will meet Y 20 at 2 o'clock in the An: glican Church Hall on Roper St ted at the hearing ASK FOR PARKS Lower Mainland Park Advis ory Committee has forwarded as brief recommending that the lication for the industrial be disallowed and the pro overnment procéed im mediately with proposed plans for development of a large pro- vincial beach-park on province fly held lands at Boundary y and thst all industrial ap- plications for the use of Boun- dory Bay foreshore and water areas be not allowed and thc area zoned by the Department of Lands and Forests for agri- cultural, fishing and recreation jal uses only. Ald Alex Mitchell comment- ed he would also like to hear both sides of the story and Ald. Ed Irwin asked if it was pos sible for beaches and industry} |to go together? | Ald. Hynds termed the de \velopment “a promotional scheme for quick profits’ and} jasked if one of the last arcas} for beach déyelopment could |be jeopardized. He added the estimated future population of WGN as Me a ts our annual E2learance CEB ee The régular meeting of the VON will be held at the home |, of Mrs. M. Gree ueng Vista on Thursday, January at & pm Ray Shepherd PTA regular meeting will be held Wednes- day, January 21 at 8:00 p.m. in the school. Report on Board of Conference and films will be shown. at Lougheed’s Dry Goods - #ting Today, Thive ox be Ladies’ Dresss $4.50 g5 Cottons, Wools, iffetas, Evening Nightwearffor Lacs and Children s for Laies, Girls and Boys ool Dres Skirts ‘ . y and Childra’s Wool Plaid Dressing Go taba ec ‘and Nylon Gilted Dressing Gowns 8 @eesoeoeesne a " i-4 j lots near ‘the the Lower Mainland was 2%| Swe: j peuation: Le 4 Mes and Boys’ Wol and Orlon 5) 5 ff ayor lam Hodgson sai and BO ! GOOD OCEAN |the group promoting -the | in: Sport and Work Shrts for Men dustry must have so reason PAVED RO for investing thelr money in| | this development Ald. Max Zack pointed out |that the 19.5 square niiles takes up nearly the whole of the Bay and industriat_ defelopment | |flood rivers and change the |tides here. | THE WEATHER | Date Low Rain January 7 1 “ January 8 51 43 January 9 51 45 January 10 51 “ 10 39 15 43 4 ce) Men's WOOL PULLOVERS — Long sleeve, Reg. $8.95 to clear $1,600 to $2,000 These won't last long - See us now! Come in and look January 11 48 January 12 48 January 13° 47 Max Zack, Official