Surprise open . house for Faders "A surprise open house was © eld Sunday, April 12 all after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Fader, 14890 North Bluff Road in honor of the marriage of Miss Diana} Lowe to their son Exward | Fader. Guests included Mr. and Mrs, | Maurice Lowe, Ocoan Park, par: ents of the bride; the bride's brother Bernard Lowe and his} wife and two children; scveral relatives and friends from Van- | couver and the lo commun, ity The groom's two sisters, Mrs Dorothy Hislop, Mrs. Frank Kelly and their husbands from Burnaby; also the groom's grandmother, Mrs. C. Sherriug his aunts and uncle, Mr. and = Fred Mylroie, Mr, and Grozav and relatives and s from Vancouver were to 10 ts were served fet supper con A total of 75 tertained. of the day the groom displayed the y had re. Well known for his -sportscast ing over CBC radio, Doug Muy well is Canadian host for Game Of the Day, the Saturday after: | hoon radio broadcast of Major league baseball games. Ho gives ; ts, Sports scores and sports high ne groom are now lights during the between-in Lowewood Ave, in jnings intermissions. the Day is heard on the Trans Car network of CBC radio for a _ rew -* "Mother will be queen at Fair Mother will be queen at the al Country Fair, May 2, t Real Insurance y limited Estate | Age ared to make meal prepar m easier, introduce some iation nus, the weekend t Beath, B.C. ples URANCE e REAL estare peeeeneud | {cho e NT! aking for Sunday and also sup- RENTALS ply her with the thrilling ud- ; Phone: Windsor 8-0269 dition of some gay new aprons, colorful pot holders, fresh hand | embroidered tablecloths and illow cases all prepared to make mother’s role more color-| ful | The Fair, which just precedes Mother's Day, is aimed to re ; G. R. McGillivray Report from Ottawa We are hack to the old grind again. Most of the snow is Kone and there ix a feeling of spring in the air, On my ve itura T could hardly see my doak for the mail and papers that jwere piled on it but Tam grad tully getting it s qd out The presentation of the bud wet for the fiscal year 1969.60 Jand the debate cn its contents Jwill ocoupy most of the tay of the Commons for several Jdays. It is labeled by some og ja vecovery budge’ Tt has rats ed the tax on liquor, cigarettes, sadrh and the suicome tix on corporations and individuals, mostly those in the higher in come brackets. Phe formula for Old Aye Security contributions has been hanged from t to the The new basis calls for of the sales tax which is expected to put the fund in a balanced position rathor than one with a deficit. If we are to eventually have a more bene SI, Game of |ficial contributory Social Secur ity Plan the fund must be put on a sound financial basis It was hear local rad tell his listen has gone up fifteen cents a bottle.” There is a certain amount of complaining goi on but it appears most Car dians were forecasting or ex amusing to commentator the eyent’s produce will|pecting increases in taxes aud| they are thankful because the increases are small and because to mother's|in the case of income tax, the relieve her )higher rate applies mainly to chore of|the top 20% of Canada’s earn crs All segments of the public may complain but there isn’t much heat in any of the pro tests, which suggests that most agree Mr. Fleming had to slop the flow of red ink somewhere The implementation of a Na- tional Hospital Insurance Plan Cost of living gone up ‘15 cents a bottle’ hy W. A, McLennan, MP “the cost of living | | voluntary WHITE ROCK SUN Dancing”\ ~ /Cocktai Open daily 4 p.mioy%30 ams 5) jSoclal Seeurity Program, are two of the main factors making | increases necessary, Whatever the politicians say lin public, most of them agree in private the budget is just about what they expected. The Minister of Finance seems to have suceceded in presenting what has heen deserihed as the “right blend.” He has present ed his budget with the twin jalms of finishing off the reces sion by continuing the spend ling program to provide employ- ment ond holding down infla |Uioary pressures by reducing \the deficit | It is encouraging to note the ross national produet—value lof all goods and services pro ducod—is expected to increase | 7%, which is above normal, and theer is a considerable improve ment in the national econams | and a rapid growth in employ- | ment opportunities FAMILY STYLE Blaine, Washington Ph, ED 27911; ED 2.0331 Classified Advertising in The White Rock Sun brings quick results. f = TS fol let the ‘Adult polio shots offered Immunization against Polio nyelitis is being offered to all jadults up to age 40, through the Boundary Health Unit with assistance from the local Kinsmen clubs. Two injections will be given) four weeks apart and the third} injection will be given 7 to 10 months later The clinics in White Rock for the first two injections are included—please make a note of the dates and time. Want to get the most out of your No appointments are neces- overseas trip? Then be sure to take advantage of CNR’s travel service! Just call your local CNR agent... he'll gladly help plan your trip... take care of all your reservations and sary and there is no charge First injection—White Rock Health Centre—E Street and Buena Vista, May 7, at 7 p.m.| Second injection—White Rock Health Centre—Thursday, June IMPERIAL Esso PRODUCTS Regular Deligery Whi el Oil PHONE: White Rock QUICK AND JFFICIE! 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