WHITE ROCK Formerly The Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly Serving White Rock, Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Crescent Beach, : Panorania Ridge, Colebrook, Newton, and Surrounding Districts. White Rock, B-C:, Thursday, January 9, 1958 | Tom Irwin, MP, Spends @ Christmas in Hospital OWNED ANC ER-VALU SUP “where Quality Costs No More” Pioneer Downey H Sold To Local Lawyer ————— 1 inf a7 tivided the remaining 7.7 acres $2.50 We COUNCIL ; Gaby Born in WR. Hospital BREVITIES ; Leatis Centennial Parade ous seventeen-room house, 0: Marine Drive, one of Whitest, a7 building lots. All have jpovapial Dray cUe aaron ray y ae Sy H dist -tanilly: residences; "HS }mOntalng- A bara, me | aciatied aitormedacdiiicll ron eee S. Fee Bee by cd ea Me 4 |Tuesday it was too late to hold | 9 + ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. |by M. Downey last a t SOSH euicdn oeaeneaERthal Eigroid so wey, as reat Roush the. Sl Guides and See week Prayers will be said for | , by local barrister and solicitor |a hall. qt was moved to ihe Mier STU 2 Ge) Galt Wilson. Three generations |hilltop aq rebuilt into suitable oo Aes oe | of Downeys have lived in the |premises‘or scouting and guid he Assoc me a house which originally stvod 01 ing activites, : ‘ a 77 acre piece of property) An animaand bird sanctua Appraisers acting in the ar-| fronting the bay. has been M&ataind by Mr. an bitredon proceedings betwieeg i “T's a bit of a coincidence, |Mrs, Downey ‘or a good m. evans BLS Sees peat hve but my father and mother, the | years. Deer, Sons, pheasants Soci (2a ee i . eral late Mr. and Mrs. A. G. DoW-jand many sp%s of smaller airport: site x wat, uu ae ney, had three sons, I hac three |pirds made the orchard and 5 Byte pte ei be re: “anaes iny ie Be ie ian sale woe ems ees of from Mrs, T. J. Irwin than ope piece of individual 21 eee Al Doi. pala hte Spe eer s of the serious illness of lots. The property was once my eae eS 6 saenc’s ; jher husband, Tom Irwin, MP. urveyed for 30 foot lots which i ney Sg reporting the sale. Mr. and Mrs. Dowey are} xr. irwin, former Speaker of |'ve ont nes : Som Ser ago the Downey py .ading for California, a few|the House in the B.C Legisla- are not permitted now. property was sub-divided and dgys to visit with Natives. |ture, and now member of par- i} eh eyte : : many of the fine ponte now Travelling with them ik their |jiament for Burnaby, has been |_ SUssesion that corned) et lining Marine Drive in that jstation wagon will be thes two a patient in the Veterans’ Hos- 4 Presentation to White Bee a area stand on sections of the snow-white ae Mea NU pital in Ottawa since December coun baby: oe relents =% ad original farm. my and Willie, and their patyt, 20, He was stricken with pneu- ya nt? Seotennls Sa ae a : Last year Hal Downey sub |Polly, monia following a siege of in- |fr ® recommenc ation uesday. $$$ ae. $ vil said. a S si ao ‘ : 3 Malo 'a pattent. in a nearby | Union of B.C. Municipalities fament jard of the same hospital, Mrs, |Wil! hold their 1958_ convention la nS Ms resident of White Rock at \council was informed Tuesday. |Rits Auto Court. ‘Delegates from White Rock will rt | TES 2 ided upon shortly. — ‘ |, Ts Irwins expect to return be deck Pr to tir Terry Road home in aie Srey |WhiteRock as soon as Mr. Ir- ____|1D 15 \ble to travel. Problem of garages being | — built right to the property line | AES: : Demanded By Schoo Board of School District No. 36 will demand arbitration with aa providin g both groups can ag: Por NVictoria_and»Coltmbia Ave| A baby boy, weighing five The Warrenshave lived in_ ree on distribution of the in- crease. 7 | Surrey Teachers’ Association the district's 400 elementary and high school teachers in an Cage ek aya Sato feel that experienced teachers Bay ee Ravedarpointed should receive the itso see Pte iD hea oe the school board suggested a sai SEG Se i lage portion of the money be coed eee peed The teach- added to beginning teachers’ eed 3 salaries. ers will appoint a representa-| -Wesley Janzen, B.C. Teachers’ Bye, vyath ga; (third aman. te be |Federation salary _Tepresenta- agreed upon by the appointed tive for the Fraser Valley said sme . Tuesday teachers felt there The school board decided to |should be a more equitable dis- the school board has indicated req durin willingness to meet the shike Mr. Ja) ity within a ent on record iptive strect know where Kinsmen Polio . on the Py Qhiactive $340 2° Planning board Care and Polio its program in 1958. The fund finances treatment services for handichpped child-) “py ren and polio patients, plus re- jeVerx, : : pearch and other special pro-| Mr their pension PE fects in the child care field. It \care Qusing intense is sponsored by Kinsmen Clubs | most e throughout B.C. in the will not argue | Campaign chairman for the| “If y Jocal drive is Bryce Holland of | ped ch rents righ 1416 Johnston Road. Members |nceds {jf "°™'S Tight of his committee are William |Kinsme+ Derpak and Steve Sviatko. Care & + Provincial objective of the |ver,” he ' Child Care and Polio Fund this| Mr. Hollople as al md yeas am atn't deny, year is $275,000 Mr, Holland said. = * j “We sincerely hope White $100,000 hasp of do | Rock citizens will support us| (Continue UPPOR?- landlord's rent- gain have | pt a case that one dst be some | &K. en | notify the teachers of the arbi- tripution. : | or tion. demand following 2) An emergency meeting of | ¥ | a Weal mécing x between tUS- teachers was held Monday at) Ls ’ eee “eh Peles aie oe sath Seon Appointment “of three pro- SaaS sentativ se of the ing | td oth 20 pera Teachers are den; ang eretepaaen roe rains Day,” gypifsreation men as the directlyresponsible to the peo- ii per cent pay incre ‘Bnd ‘tion dew long before the dogs, Billy Grahafiesyuas, 6 Reve Nest ene Counthreferred a request by |Morley Gyoster of 1259 Ever- council -to the regional plan- all for coneyction of access to ning board for study. Ald. Alex his propert-{o public works Mitchell said council would superintendet Bob Giowse on \sedn have'to adopt some policy Tuesday, Coukj) felt’an access regatding construction of gar- if constfacted rould serve only ages as the problem was be- Mr. Foster. coming ‘serious. Park Committee Queried; _|Hillside Dairy, Pacific Highway, is 3 pounds, seven” Otinces, Was born q jnues hasbeen referred by. the [PP 'White Rock and District Hos- |White Rock for 11 years. They pital on New Year's morning to | were married in England when give his parents a special and /Mr. Warren, now a customs’ of- joyous 1958 present. |ficer at White Rock, was serv- Michael John Warren, a third gg overseas life ot son for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. waa bord int Eaten Kent Warren, 1450 G Street, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nevard, @ at exactly 3.57 am. January 1. E bay fea > He is a brother for Richard, fsueehs Es) ce baby se 12, Bryan, 10, and Wendy, 6. P#tents: feat Besides being the first Baby | " born in the local hospital in THE WEATHER 1958, Michael John is also Max. Min. Rain - White Rock’s Centennial baby, tury Mex of 51 Gifts from Rosemount Flor- ists, Washington Avenue, and to Scotland, the woollen in- dustry, and Wall Street are blended into a fascinating | whole by the author of| “Whales and Men.” | “THE SOUND OF WINGS,” By J. B. Roberts and P. L, Briand, Major Roberts and Captain Briand have traced the history of flight from man’s first dream to the crashing of the sound barrier. Their collection of stories, first-hand exper!- ences, and poems, captures for the reader the spirit of flying. “THE RIGHT HONOURABLE | CORPSE,” by Max Mur- Tay. Against the background of the diplomatle circles of Can- berra and the wild bush coun- | try of Australia this mystery | is aét. The author unfolds his ingenious plot with the excite- ment, dexterity and pleasant wit always associated with his “corpses.” “CHINDIT INDISCRETION,” by J. H. Denny. The suthor, an officer of the Royal Engineers, with Wingate’s Chindits in Burma, found a pecullarly-shaped sta- | tuotte of Buddha on a railway, Platform, It proved a talisman when he was captured by the Japanceo; this is.a.romarkable adventure story. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BIG JANUARY _ SAVINGS! consisted of an attractive flo are your best JANUARY B 2 oo. Pres Lap - LONGER LEN ‘ex-made sheets are truly thé label is the actual CERTIFIED WAS: beauti and HABILITY: iful colour can be washed and was t. Colouts continue Every over over. MATCHED QUALITY PILLOWSL’ Pillowslip fabric is same high quality dsed if sh