: my > - J = { alt ity Clerk __ Mayorality “candidate Jack {the entire province. He warn| Ri MR a Oe me |S lk Burrows accused City Clerk jed his hearers of the conse- John L, Jones of being Mayor |quences should the school ref- William Hodgson’s “campaign |erendum be defeated. manager” at the All Candidates) “Should it be defeated you meeting held Friday at the|will have to look at a larger Canadian Legion. one in the next year or two. Burrows also labelled city|Passing of this referendum hall as a “court of inquisition.” | would add $2 annually per lax- : He reminded his hearers that|payer,” he said, e i as School trustee he was a mem-| “I have heard the mayor Poi ttas Holly Wreaths, y Jamen ted Berry Holly - Cyc! Gas as - Potted Mums, a Cut Flower, _ Reasonable Prices Corfe Early, while there is 4 Good Selection GlAdahlia Gardens 17016 Campbell River Road \ Mile East of King Geo. Hwy. _— Phone WI 8-1473 — , all sizes ber of the largest elected body |promise Old Age Pensioners outside of the islature in |consideration. How can this be so in view of the fact a prop- Alen on Finlay Street and Cliff, owned by a woman eres +t} is to be sol a Te hus Aree OG put the| The Explorers of White Rock ed to choose their own cos- sale fell through because of the United Church will present tumes for the parts and the building restrictions placed on| 4 Christmas Pageant on Mon- results are both colorful and the house by the city council? | day, Dec. 21 at 7 P.m.as part interesting. Chief Counsel- “Following this, the city of-| of the church’s Sunday School lor Mrs. A. R. Laing and Phone WI 8-9063 fered her the grand sum of $700| Christmas Concert, The 38 counsellor Rosemary Laing, 50tfn |for the site, so it could be used| Explorers will enact the age Miss Sharon Powell and Miss as a park. old story in four scenes, The Wendy Cuthbert are produc- MOLES “T deplore this type of treat-| children have been encourag- ing the pageant. ment to anyone,” he said —— He cited the treatment ren- dered Mr. Fred Gillespie sy WCTU Leader Urges Protest the example council had made x Se, lot this. man Against B.C. Liquor Sales ’ Burrows commented on the a. Dorotny ¢ NTA case of Mr. H. P. Falls, founder |, Mts. Dorothy © r =) |of the Spray-Crete construction |I"S President of the Women's ROVED!* jwno had asked to get an aud-|Chr Temperance Union of * 77% |ience with council only to re-|B.C, has asked members an ceive word from City Clerk | flood Premier W. A. C John L. Jones, stating: ‘1 have taken your request jor jan audience with the mayor jand we have decided that no good would come to council aia z bib etarteet eet z Bisa Biz Pere EEE MH I ason's Greetings rs. Conor of the Sweet Shop wishes the near future lete line of Bak- Rayner’s Bakery, - also Homemade les, Imported Candies, ee ford, retir-) could offer something peculiar this part of the world, Mrs wford pointed out to |<, The B.C. Government derives | 3 Ren, |S1780 per capita annually from to announce that i 3eN-|the sale of liquor in the prc 3 nett with letters protesting the|ince but donates a mere five he will have a co! jrecommendation of the B.C./cents per capita towards the Tourist Association that aleo-|Aleohol. Foundation. for rehab. cay Covity BY holic beverages be sold on Sun-|ilitation of alcoholics, it was Crescent Bea: days in eating places and also/stated by Mrs. Crawford. Wate? ites tet u CoCo foto oC CCC ed a # sretorettrtrtett tT tctettr rt cn while selection is at My for Christmas its best! |from it.” lbe sold from Ae atone | Christmas C. « ” 2 “ grocery store | She se i the well worn V gp ACLOCKS ena WATCHES (gti De nee. to ea ae phrase of “drink like a gentle Turkish ht, Home Made Fudges, 5 te =| irs. Crawford was speaking|man” as a deceitful promise. . - * FANCY CHINA going to council,” Burrows at the regular monthly meeting |"Who can tell the efferc Hawoe Irish Ch tes, and Chocolate Novel *® MUSICAL |said of the WCTU held in the lounge | will have on a person?” she ties i JEWEL BOX | “Courtesy is a two way street. )of the First United Church ed ) i i ® LUGGAGE I would insist on good public} The speaker pointed out that relations at the city hall and/some 50 per cent of Americ: | would keep an open door at do not drink and such legisia- |cr council with taxpayers made tion would be of no benefit to welcome to attend a ‘beef |them, The Tourist Bureau are session” each week where alljasking for the legi their complaints and sugges-|the grounds it would dr tions could be aired and take! Mrs, P. C. Perry, president, ned the meeting with pray and Mrs. Galloway gaye an inspiring devotional message in hich she stressed the import-| ion on jence of total absinence in the | w more |home, community and nation in The Sweet Shop NNN NO RARRVMARARKAMMMRAAARRAANANARAMAHMNMAHI jtourists to B.C, centres on the |view Shea JEWELRY & ono eure ee saab ie ae ee : Gift Sho “There are 200 property own-/ Many countries offer special |fects of excessive use of alcohol | © E! j Pp ers on the means test in this attractions to tourists, such as|xas causing in ite wake % Across from Library 15055 Washington Ave. be Hilltop Pacific Ave.&|Ccity and they must be given |handicrafts and special foods,| Rev. A. R Laing joined the B.C.|women for lunch. mB RC UM PRN BNP UPON PRP ITN IA TON , Meremeecretcemecemecicee consideration,” Burrows said. jand by the same toker y y ¥ y wy | y y |e | ¥ 4 y 4 ¥ y ¥ ¥ ¥ y @ wy y w y y wy PI w y w a y 4 wy 7] IMMA DORR EIDE ES SR IIE LDL EL LE NOE Ie COME TO E i Gali ATT ; alvin all | , qh | ; ardware’s NA Nz 4 Calvin Hardware fn offer you the largest selection in town. Here are a few suggestions of welt Hy , / pricgd merchandise you cannot afford to miss, , secececeennnncncceeecnnrneanceeeeceneect | ' Automatic Electic Tea and \ Dee ceee Cee Cccti ttt teat ete reece tt ett etd % | ii | t Coffee Makers - Y $10.50 y In the cutlery dept., we have Steak ¥ a mer amps ' Electric Tea Kettles > $7.95 % Knife Sets up from $4.95 ¥ A ny i‘ Electric Pop-Up Toasters $15.95 ¥ . . ¥ new shipment has just arrived, \ f 2 Cty ane: . % 3 piece Carving Sets, from $5.95 to $29.95 & 0 F pies Portable Mixers $15.95 3 24 pce. Stainless Steel Flatware, up from $5.95 y TV. sea tene BS me Fry Pans $16.95 ¥ Pocket Knives, an@ Hunting Knives HY C ] = H 2 Sieg Steam Irons $12.50 iy Fishing Tackle, Socger Balls, Basketballs, : a Vin ardware 4 | ie Tables in sets of 4, up from $9.95 ¥ Table Tennis S¢fs, Badminton Sets, % i 7 i Rass ae a? ean $10.95 y Hunters’ Axes, Hugters’ Lanterns, etc., etc. § we facie hallmark fw 4 ‘Lic ip cae Sana aaa $4.95 ¥ CLOCKS . .. fonfevery room in the house, § : 7 x ry Hampers in plastic, wicker Hy Electsic and ’ ae aay rie 4 What nicer gift for the h th f and metal plastic cov’d., from $8.95 » SR cae deep one ¥ ir of een e Fl i ¥ watches. W£ have the best selection q pair of matched table lamps. a Bathroom Scales 4 in Town. : EEE RNR 5) pet Sweepers, from $7.95 to $17.95 potoatoeet tot MCTrcretn etter tire ttt tt ma! Plate Gl Do . MMMM HMMS * lass or Mirrors Th i. — In hinaware Department ‘ 16” x 54” e y B 2 N « ; BrealWast and Dinner Sets {Christmas Special, only $16.95 ew Corning Ware H 20, 32 and 53 piece sets, y Nice selection Plate Glass ‘ 4 35 different patterns to choose from. Mirrors, up from 95 has been selling far beyond our expectations, Royal Albert Bone China Cups and Saucers H SOCOROEOCNCRNNE st our stock is still good, and another new 5 DECORATE SEN a | shipment will be here any day. OUR SELECTION IS SECOND TO NONE & R THE HOLIDAY | See se eh and our price is right H We have a large stock of colored lights 4 for indoor and ou For the Man of the House HENNE CCN NEL CHENOA MET HERE ENR S tdoor lighting, in town come to your Sunset Store i‘ z or copper . with black screen wire Pride SISOS Jolly Jumpers $10.65 ‘i For the best gift selection Electric Power Drill Skil = 18:98 Snap on Jig Saw, Circ, Saw., Sander, Tee ae ard Fire Screens, curtain type, brass a re “The Store With the g < Your Sunset Store 14967 Washington Avenue |