WHITE ROCK SUN StUG , ie ies ri a otection With W.R. ‘the monthly meeting of range a meeting with “Sunnyside Community and | people. ers Association held in| A discussion of the acquisi- ide Community Hall! tion of land by the municipal: On May 6, it was brought to ity from the Department of In- ‘attention of the members dian Affairs brought out the that while the section of Sur-|fact that it is most unlikely rey South of the Bose Road/that the municipality would ‘com! and one these prises one half the area’ have to assume the major cost half the population of of the development for Park Surrey, that the proposed ex-) purposes. penditures for roads and pav-) Strong opposition was voiced ing in that area is 23%. lin regard to the proposed in- The Association went on rec crease in the B.C. Telephone ord to press for general road rates. Letters of protest are improvements and that state-| to be sent to the local member ments of works for the munici-| of parliament and to the Fed- pality be requested by the sec | eral Department of Transport retary. and Communications. . The secretary was also in-| Increase in the B.C. Electric . structed to advise the Cole-|rates were also protested and rook, Ocean Park, Crescent/ letters conveying the protest Heights, Elgin, and Crescent) are being sent to the local MLA Ratepayers Associations of the/and Public Utilities Commis- inadequacy of the proposed ex-) sion. penditures for the coming year | OF Aa) for discussion when these) Mr. and Mrs. Loanard Han- Ratepayers Seek $Cres. Beach Residents} OAPA Now Has Protest P.O. Closing |Membership Of 200 Post office box holders at/ A most enjoyable mecting of Crescent Beach are protesting | the O.A.P.O. No. 11 was held the closing of the Post Office/in Conner’s Hall on Tuesday, lobby at 6:00 p.m, claiming | May 6, There was a large turn- that people who work in town) out and when the secretary re- cannot get home to the Post ported that membership had Office in time to get their mail| now reached 199, Mr, William: during week days, but must) son, one of the original charter pick up their mail on their day| members, promptly rose and | off. said he would rejoin as the | For some this means that| 200th member - loud cheers. He they receive mail once a week | has been absent from the city jonly. The matter has been tak-| for some time. jen up by the Crescent Beach) An exhibition of “slight of | exOnenty, Owners’ Association. hand” was given by Mr. Allen} who plan a protest to the postal Lambie of this city, This yas} authorities, thoroughly enjoyed by evory-| It was pointed out that for one. No trick, however, is re} years past, the lobby has re-| quired these days to make ¢ol-} mained open until at least 7, lars disappear. | o'clock, and that the early clos-| ively music was rendered | ing is a recent innovation by Miss Lock with her accord-| | rai ion, Mr. Goodwin, saxaphone, | Mr. A. A. Giguere arrived | and Mr. Wilson, violinist. Mrs. | home on Saturday after a rou-| Goodwin rendered incidental | tine flight from Tokyo. Mr.| music during Mr. Lambie’s per- Giguere is with CPA. | formance. | 2 IS | Home cooking and small} Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson) plants were sold which helped | have moved to Hunter Creek. | out the treasury. Mrs. Feruson’s aunt, Miss Dav- Arrangements are being jies, will occupy the premises until the place is sold eee made to hold a picnic in Stan- |ley Park, Vancouver, late in | July. Definite date will be an-| groups meet in Sunnyside Hall nusch are home after a trip to Mrs. H. G. Wade of Crescent ‘on May 15 at 8 p.m. California and Arizona. Ac Prive suffered a sever injury The motion was carried that/ companied by Mrs. Hannusch’s to the eye while breaking kindl- this organization continue to| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gran- ing. One of the pieces of wood co-operate with White Rock In| bois of Stayte Road, they visit-| snapped and flew into the eye, | nounced later. Last year a very | successful picnic was held in} | Bellingham, but the meeting de- } cided to go to Stanley Purk this year on account of the Cen-| Hoods haye a full assortment of creams and lotions to safeguard your skin. ® Nivea Skin Oil and Cream * Noxema Suntan Lotions and Oils. © Sea Ski Tanning Cream ® SKOL Tanning Lotion. © Spray Tan with “F 29-31” ® Sun‘n Surf Suntan Lotion HOOD'S DRUG STORE Open All Day Monday 14977 Washington Avenue SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 36 (Surrey) ORUGS Phone WI. 8-9695 | | | fire protection of the Sunny- side area as long as such co- operation can be arranged. In the event of such arrangements being discontinued or breaking up, then they would be prepar- ed to consider amalgamation with Surrey as a whole. About 24 people who reside in the Grandview Heights wat- er area on the Stokes Road be- tween Stayte and Meridian were at the meeting in regard to getting water installed in their homes. The secretary was asked to write to Counciller T. Kuhn and Claude Harvey. Su- perintendent of Utilities, to ar- Crescent May Day Committee Has Parade The May Day Committee of the Crescent Park PTA is spon- soring a monster May Day Par- ade on Saturday, May 24 ed at the Los Angeles home of perforating the eyeball. tennial and the many attrac-| Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. oo tions offered. | Hannusch’s brother-inlaw and) Mrs. Lucy Brickell has sold! Some dancing and tea con-| sister, prior to the departure her house on Williams Road to| cluded of Mr. and Mrs, McDonald for) str Francis Ernest Collet of| gramme. Japan where they will reside 14391 Magdalen Street, White |for an indefinite period. Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Poucher| | fe orem S| spent an enjoyable weekend) |Guiders Plan Mr. and Mrs. George Nalco hth Mr. Poucher’s aunt andj} eure and Holly, of Sunnyside Road.| uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. M.| | a + | i | Divisional Rally visited in Seattle recently. | Brook, Crescent Road. | Local District Guiders met ' the afternoon's pro-) TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the cleaning of chimneys in Surrey Schools. Tenderers must have equipment as specified on bid pro-forma. Bid-proforma and list of schools may be ob- tained from the school board office at Surrey centre. Tenders close at 5 p.m, June 2, 1958, ¢. D. CHRISTIAN Secretary Treasurer Box 820, Cloverdale, B.C. | recently to outline prepara-| tions for the Divisional Rally | to be held June & in Fleetwood | | Park, rather than Bear Creek |as formerly announced. Tent aising demonstrations, Guides and Brownie camp and the traditional picnic supper and| camp fire to climax the day will all be featured. Five local Guiders attended a meeting at Camp McLanlin at | Matsqui on April 25 to hear} Miss Lynch. the US. Public Re- apa cpadtitions The parade, which is being) tations Officer and Mrs. Smart ey Mr. E. F., Smokey, | the provincial commission for Gould, assemble at Alex-| training, speak on camping ne saat: Sa aly Devers Commissioner A. E, Postill via McBride, Beecher, Crescent = pecans Road, and Stevenson to Cres- iene tony enenuyer ae PEE estar eee nes | Handicraft’ to a Vancouver band, the White Rock Eagles aa hie SREP, ae ; irls and, ani the Surrey ie elicious Guide sand Boys’ Band. : wich cookies are still on sale Reeve Bob Nesbitt will wel-|and can be obtained from any come the parade at the school | Guide or Brownie until Satur- | where light refreshments will | day, May 10. | be provided. The May Queen | gqy_mserreperrrEa=eET, and her attendants will be presented with gifts by Mrs SURREY Dawe. There will be plenty of supervised parking, and some | JANITOR SERVICE seating will be provided for | those requiring it. Mrs. Birch - New, 130-X:3, is| in charge of refreshments, and| , Fl Polishi will welcome assistance of any | = oda Se) | kind. Hugo Peterson. New.| © Genéral Janitor Service Sus : if stocking after the | o N. | inces, and will appreciate | one Ne .? donations. There will be dane: | HOE es ed ing in the evening. | SEE THESE! THE BEST LOT! 820' by 160°, the best view lot in the west end of Whi ite Rock On blacktop road, sewer connection. of beautiful homes. F.P. $5,500.00. CRESCENT HEIGHTS New home containing large living room and two bedrooms with HUW. floors, mod. cab. kitchen, 3 pee, bathroom and utility with tiled floors. Fully insulated. Auto. oil heat, heavy duty wiring, carport, view lot. $10,500 with terms. . 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