The Association will be offi: clally formed in August but some 20 people representing | mended |Hine Surrey districts met ily, and Thursday at Newton Legion! tervals ation, — eee Pamela Delville- Pratt, a Princess Margaret High School graduate, has won the Newton Legion $150 bursary. President Harry Yeulet made the presentation at last week's Legion meéating. It will eee by Gio, Yeung Student, | Power — ‘parents live on Ne: | a Road, fo further her studies [edule the re-election af the (vaboouver aa ao nica entire Council in December. | With. the modernization of ___|the White Rock Telephone Hall to disciss mpany, the White Rock ) | District Hospital now has a » ) different system of numbering for Night, Sunday and Holi- ‘iday use, In the new Telephone Di- rectory these numbers are 430 p.m, R. A. Williams, mentioned other numbers are |the new Telephone Directory and dial the right number, If persons should call the wrong number at the wrong time, there is no way of answering that wrong number from the hospital, Mr. Williams said. When the business office is closed at nights, Sundays and Holidays, calls to the hospital should be kept at a minimum because the phones are re- quired for emergent use and for use of the Nursing Staff and the Doctors in connection with the patients in the hos- pital, or coming to the hospi- tal. NEEDLESS QUESTIONS The telephones during these non-business periods are “posted” to the Nursing tions on the Wards, he said. telephoning during these hours when the nurses had to ans: the telephones, and on- “When nurses have to drop their functional duties co ted with their patien' are the visiting t have to go to Hospital’. I bring an electric blanket ‘Can you tell me if the Cross will pay my bill a Hospital?’ it cr sary problems,” Mr. Williams needless telephonin; “off hours or tim problems in all tals which cannot | have a 24 hour staff in the office. | Vancouver newspaper columnist Mamie Maloney, a resident of Ladysmith, Vancouver Island, doesn’t like plain power poles. She said so, with emphasis, in her column. Next morning this was the breakfast view from her front window as B.C. Power Commission foreman Jo Whyley and his line crew began a splendiferous job of garnishing her particular pole with three boughs and tinfoil. all hospi: | afford to} Sai SSS VACATION NEEDS Sy Premier To Be Guest At Vancouver Party — AS day night, August 2, will h: as their special guest The H ourable the Premier W. A. C Bennett. A giant birthday cake dec Orated in the green and white colours of Social Credit, the cutting of which is an annual} feature, will be served in por. FILMS. SUN TAN OILS = and LOTIONS Bathing Caps Sa Beach Hats R. W: (Bob) Brown, Surrey Municipality’s civil officer since 1955, has r ed due to poor health. Surrey Council has accepted th regret’ Mr, Brown's resignaton which became ef- fective at the end of July. July. 4 Mr. Brown was appointed civil defence chief in Septem. ber, 1955, and prior to this was active in civil defence auxiliary police through the Whalley Branch of the Cana- dian Legion. He served with the renow- ned Black Watch Regiment fon 11 years during both world wars. Plastic Cutlery Sets Films Developed and Printed PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ition Pharmacy and Vidal Street Usted and are to be used on| At the same meeting Le, ah group claim! Surrey Columbia, bas received Sundays, Holidays and after|member Andy Maen aes ates gee tage 20 cioes [bet Breas we 10 contest . Hospital Administrator has|Ship by J. R. Insley, Presi “ * Sley, Presid af Announced. The new dayjof the Royal City gins phone number is Windsor| Branch. 82121, at the other times Potato Blight ihe ae pone WILL LE CLOSED © that the hospital found - lite imecions were Sunealestly FROM 12 NOON TO 1:10 P.M. DAILY ters which could be more| throughout the Provincial Government Service will promote readily handled when the} greater efficiency and ensure a higher standard of ies totihe business office was open. public, =e ee" BEAGH on PIGNIG oso ios! | Sale Price $6.67_| er show 58s arty a € |Lower sa presented with a life momber- Council seats. ioe Makes Debut | A non-partisan association weather conditions are ve: to form a municipal elections favourable for the contin ca pre enon to'promote gréat-'spread of ‘the discase ithe men aod una Sepp a BS. Deparment of Ai Lihat ae 2 4 ture announced this week. Chosen’ slate of candidates is| In order 40 protect thei planned for Surrey. crops from Gece dlsease April 25 of this year. Classifed ads, bring results. Ey Soa NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st 1957, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES A Study of existng methods of staggering staff to meet public requirements has indicated that confusion and public inconyeni- ence has resulted. The establishment of a uniform lunch period The foregoing will-not apply to office: speci se a S Kove 5 tory proyisions. Seman or eee MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SHOE SALE Sale starts Friday, August 2nd. Summer Footwear and Broken Lines all to go out, at less than cost. MEN’S LOAFERS BROKEN LINE g. Values to $12.95 Women’s Summer Shoes, Sandals, etc. MANY STYLES Sale Price $2.86 Reg. $2.95 to $3.95 Sale Price $1.90 CHILD’S OXFORDS Sizes 11 to 3 Reg. Value $4.95 MEN’S OXFORDS BROKEN LINES Values to $12.95 Sale Price $7.61 WOMEN'S DRESS PUMPS CHILD’ SANDALS % ON SALE Reg. . 5 to $4.9 Sizes Infants to Misses 3 Sale Price $2.00 ALL qc ___ MEN’S LEATHER SANDALS Reg. $4.95 while they last. Sale Price $3.30 BALLERINA’S BROKEN LINES Reg. $3.95 te $4.95 Sale Price $2.60 WOMEN’S BEDROOM SLIPPERS BROKEN LINES Reg. $2.95 to $3.95 Sale Price $1.90 Reg. $4.50, Size 4’s Only Reg. $2.95 to $3.95 Sale Price $1.00 Sale Price $1.90 Many other Barga‘ns on display. 15061 Weahineton Avenue E 5 _NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS listed’ in the new directory. was pr i All persons wishing to Cay |SUrrey N.P.A. Late Blight of Potatoes has fier tee iat Es EG t the hospital at any time|/Formed at Newton been found in some areas of |Mr. Ingledow and 0! ote should’ be careful to consult < jthe Fraser Valley, and present |British Insulated Callender’e tions to all in attendance. BROKEN S A birthday party committee $5.95 to $6.95 z 7 Beach Balls Beach Toys |i", simu) Sale Price $3.51 | Sale Price $3.30 s at work making a gements $6.95 ‘to 0S10195 BOYS SC PERS Pails and Shovels Pennants °° * "= tepelsesty, E °: ee f Surrey, Civil ar 3 a ale Price 95 Paper Plates and CUPS | erence Chief Resigns