w formula adopted Public Works axable assessment to be basis letermining 1952 ward allotments mara “allotments for Public Worke jn Surrey will bo: distri. ie fo tho taxable assesment in that ward it wae ‘When the report, submitted by & special committee war Pied Monday by Council following nome debate. il is f} Re Ue HH eat, SZ Wiig GLEE Role aistetbution, Ware 1¢———— sa Receive $34,028 or 16442 por OCEAN PARK Jan. WM dee M0 dex 16 An. Jan. $1 47 60k 40 deg. AO io, Web, 1 51 deg 41 deg. = Fob. 2 6 deg WO dep om ta, Feb. 3 47 Gog. 41 dem. 83 in, Fen, 4th deg. dog. Fe. 6 Total rainfall for Jan; 304 Inches and 1025 inches snow, Max. Zack—OMisal : Surrounding Districts Ore rudy, Vebruney 1, 19h, 52.00 per year: Single Copy 6 comnts Sent; Ward 4, $24.570 or 11.700 por che §, $22,787, or 10.891 per WVard ©, $20,075 or 14.750 por VATE $34.00 oF 18290 por ty Ward 2, $33,975, or 15,750 por me Ward 8, $29,960, or 14.271 per * MLA speaks at Assn. meeting “Provinclal Affaire! were the ee eee ican Se cane ot distribution | areased tho monthly meeting | [am BS the people who pay the taxes should be considered, Sukgestionx on reallocation of ds were discussed with Reeve Bebults saying it woold have boon Stlidied taxt year but for the move 40 0 Of tho ward system. Councillor Vie McPherson favor- ed five wards with Ward 7 remain. Ing as a unit. He thought that two of Ocean Park Community Aasocl. ation Jast Friday. ‘Tho provincia! member touched on forest management, the border would be a benefit to All with increasing tourist trade. Wands on the east and three wards| Ted Hindmarsh reported on work Bn the west would balance tho|Delng done with the Boys" Club menicipality. now meeting in the hall each weck. | 1 0 Be wak felt thin woma be more] A dleplay of tholr activities th “Photo, Garner's Studlo Hh line with Stevenson and Kellog| Planned for March 6 he reported. PERFECT SCORE was rolle Idle Hour Alloys last w whe Fecommendations, removing rout.| Films to be shown in the Hall he trom councitions and piscing|on February 27, courieey or tng | Charlo MeLaren (left) posted “3007 for the first. perfect ten pin. game Micre responsibility on the paid} B.C. Electric Co, are expected tolever played here. Bowling with McLaren was Al Robertson. Alley eletale: Milait to) Van- manager Wern Leippi (right), presented McLaren with a cheque for $100, the alley’s\standing offer to anyone who makes aiperféct game at ENS 2 Ropes cbii es aes bacon ire ner avo or ien(ptn STUDY GROUPS the fact-finding comimtteo on In.| First In a series of weekly| corporation on Monday, Febr has a [AS Sears and Fees \Public Works department to Gus will bo inaugurated by| A whist drive will be hela Fri. | White Kock Players’ Club this | day evening, February 15, | f. . d Sunday at 8 pm, at the Little ee prepare plans tor scenic roa Theatre, Surrey Bon: of Public Works will pare plans covering tho The study course will cover Whit R k § t |preposed scenfe road through Semiahn Park from Beach Road Dale techs of wage m MLE OCR SCOUTS es: ‘sew Dominion Governniont. Customs buldiog now bein Beer ment sy ‘characterizafion | and "| bullt, Plans will also be prepared showing municipal projects in pes. plan paper drive = |" * ES Designed as 2 brush.up for a. Patrol Leaders Take O from Scoutmaster Bill) Ke whis 7 of Ast the course will also provide a start. Councillor Vie McPherson he believed the Domini Players’ Club members, on Gove ing point, for would-be actors,|White Rock Troop and the resv-lmont was prepared to. grant and “a interested persons “are | 4+ Wednesday night Scout Trains rei a¢ way, through the Invited by the dub to partici_|!"% program is under w Department, from the Beach Road pate. Meetings will be held each Sunday at 8 p.m. at the theatre. The shrill young volees of Pat leaders are heard—Wolf Patrol— Dismixs; Stag Patrol — Dismiss; Beaver Patrol—Dismiss, and trom then onwards, ropes are Knotted, semaphore, morso/and first ald are studied and. practiced. White Reck Troop is well known in B.C. as a CAMPING Troop and tor camping and hall expenses the boys are out to raise funds by the collection of waste paper—20 tons of it. On Saturday, February 16, trucks and the entire troop. will cover the White Rock area from Bergstrom to Stayte. Bundles of newspapers anid the going down of the sun|™agazines bound separately. in 35 and in the morning we will re_|Pound bundiex will be plcked up "member them.” from the porches of all who havo ‘On Friday, February 2, Presidont | it available. Walter Hunter and Rev. B. Har.| “He Prepared,” Have the paper Uick paid) a visit to Shaughnessy |ready—the Scoutn are coming. ) Hospital and naw Comrades Dick ‘Wood, Moore, Kinsey, and McEl. through the Indian re the customs, approximately. one- third mile in Tength. This would provide ao Al the baundary to White Fock. Councillors argued the Pro. Vinelal Government should assist fn financing this project ie would give access to the Provincial park at the bordbr. LEGION NOTES _ Last Pust sounds for three members Three members of Branch 8, ‘Canadian Legion, have passed away wince the last general mect. jog. They are Comrade Walter Greenaway, January 27; Comrade Jobs ‘Mason, January 28; and Comrade Sid Mallinson, February a scenic as Group changes meeting night Keen fnterest was shown by an overflow crowd Incorporation plans at the regular meéting of the Crescent Helghts-Ocean Park Pro. perty Owners’ Axsociation ‘Tues. day. Regular meeting night Association hax been changed from the firat to second ‘Thenday in each month,» at Crescent Park schoo}, beginning, at 7:30 p.m, A commilttes hax been appoint. ed for the Mra. 1. ecretury, ahd Mra, LIONS SEEK OLD HOSE FOR NEW BOYS CLUB White Rock Lions Club has decided {6 wasint in the sponvorship of @ White Rok Boys Club now being formed, ng, MAmmers of tho club alded nthe procurement of w ring whieh haw been set up in the Canadian Legion bulliing on the piers They Ate now seeking used boxing equipment for the tut as well na 260 foot of old xarden hone to be uxed for ropen, ¢ willing to donate equipment or hose In asked to toto. WR, 260 and arrangements will be made to « ‘Names for each visit d from the aecratary. Red Cross elects Bockus president Re-elected president of the White Rock Braneh of the Cana_ dian Red Cross Association at tho annual meeting held January 23 was C. Bockus, Other officers elected wore: int vice-president, Mrs, C, Crick; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. J, R. Sinclair; secretary, Mrs, I. Ash; treasurer, Mrs, W, Moffat; workroom con. venor, Mrs .A. Edwardion; Junlor {Rea Cross, Mrs. J. R. Sinclair, It was announced that tho work. room would be open cvery Tues. day from 2 to 4 pm. and that the} Joan-cupboard is available at any. time at 701 Royal Avenue. Plans are being laid for the an. nual fund drive. Surrey Council turns down 1952 fire budget “No justification” for increased expenditures says Reeve; Chief named The White Rock Wire Com ee tdget of 2800, increased by over $21 the (00 over 1051 haw been referred bark to the Fire Com. hite Rock Board of Ti; malt ¢ and Fatepayere’ Associa. Board settles demands The ralary dis tlon ‘The Reeve aula he cov any justification Uke the ¥ further stody. “=: School oard of Trade approving choo such “The people of for busine expendituron } complain. | | cam comes to the Munlelpal Hall rey School 14 not the Fire Committee, Teachers fon fax been Councillor Boh Keery thought! settled resorting to arbi |the request for four pald firemen | tratl f in a brigade which was supposed|~This was ansounesd by A G. to be voluntary would soon dis. Schoo! Board pec: who courage other brigades which we doing ns good a job without pay.) the by the Board Councillor Vie McPherson ald {in t 1000 seuntbad of the budget called for removal of |the original demand by the teach. all equipment ftom the downtown | erx of $130,000. timated the hat to the Johnston Road hall,|cort- will be $14,000 more than the whieh was to have two additional | orfginal offe to the teachers bays! The old hall would be sold. QUESTIONS APPROVAL Councillor Dick Miller be secondary the White’ Rock people wor j WL receive $2350 to $4450, approved the budget if they| These salaries corfpare favor had realized {t would mean boost- ing the mill rate. S ‘The Reeve sald Ave millx was a $2125 to 33675 and ot of money for fira protection, |*eondary teachers $2500 to S46 Sou minster had as good an ;2t also compares with Delts wbere exe paid. firemen as they ¢/¢mentary salary scale is $1950 to have: density. of- population “and! a S890; Sind) eecondasy ~ $2400" 16 Jot of Industrial plants to prot $4500. Tt was decided to allow the Fire Chict to bring the new fire truck fom te coy voit ook AGLIVE leBiONnalre : see" passes suddenly a reasonable limit. | Sydney Mallinson's sudden death of a heart attack while on his way to. chureh Sunday morning, de prived the community of another well-beloved citizen, And Wednes day afternoon at the Chapel Hill Funeral Parlora the community, approved the roc dation of Provincial Fire Marshall to designate R. C. Feather. the} newly-appointed Fire’ Inspection | Officer Co-ordinating | Officer, as Fire Chief for the Munt. | clpality In pursuance of provisions |neated by bla Jegioomalze eom. yey ett cok Maree Ace ‘rades turned oct im fall force to Tt was pointed out that as soon Day ity last respects as tho remaining districts ‘utr; ‘sénitinigssy aks me ace brought under fro protection all! gsth year, came to tive in White districts will be coordinated intol rock upon bie eelireeaent from one Muntclpal Fire District. with|4ivy) service in IB48 He was) all authority contralized, [active anges: Colteaiossielane ten. and Firo are record book ‘The Board of Management of ford. ‘The annual report of Regional Librarian Ronald Ley showed an alltime record book circulation In 1951) cf. 933,000, In increase of 48:17 over 1950, Adult reading Increased by 24400; juvenile ay 18709, of Which 13,000 were recorded by school) litiraries. The book van elt. culated 6840 more boks than In 1980, LOCAL INCREASE ‘The iltrariinn noted circulation Increases In all centres, Maney, a new branch opened in May, ine erenked by AT% Langley Pralvto, by 1%; Hope by 10% White Rock by 11%; Abbotsford by 11%; Chit. Library service sets |Lexion, Branch No. & and was [well known in the muse circles | here. | He was a member of United Chureh choir and took a Keen In_ terest In youth work, particularly the Scout and Gukle movement. Born In Leeda, Yorkshire, Eng- circulation the Fraser Valley Regional Lib. rary held its annual meeting on Wednesday, January 23, at Abbots. |land, Mr, Mallinson came to Can. ada 38 yoars ago, He ts survived by his loving wite HOSPITAL Dorothy and one daughter, Diana, CALENDAR At the family home, 708 Washing. ton Avenue: two brothers, Cecil of Leeds, England, and Erie in Bast ‘Tendon, South Africa. Gage Park Hospital Group will hold na Valentine Tea and Bazaar fat the White Rock Hotel on Wed. noaday, Febroan’ 1 at 2 2 | Quiet ceremony Goodwill Hospital Group is held. | Unites bowling couple ing a Valentine Tea at the home| White Rock Bowling Club mem. of Mrs, R. Dunn, Oxford Streot, | bers and friends will be Interested on Thursday, February 14 from 2|to hear of the marriage of Alice to 4 pm There will be numero. | M- White to Ernest Todd, Kerfoot Jogy and fortune tolling. A super ‘Valentine cake will be ramMed. | ‘Trinity waek by 10%} Port Coquitlam by | tee and aur ny