ie joult enough try= cate" n house or person x ‘only had either “numbers or none at all, “there are twp sets of contend with become ludicrous off ally to find ® “Humber, “welll ray 1870 X sire jer Much inquiring from the oa- ‘Pves, you are ascertain the approxi- Mate location of the 1800 block (It You are very lucky) then you Kaze emehingly for a houre with « Dumber ca it, after two or three Ray rm abhortive attempts you will prob! 7 ubly find a house number 750. If Yea Kave had previous experience f “Hunt the Number” you will et let aw little thing like this daunt you, but will crulse around within the next four or five blocks, * ever hoping that you will eventual- ly catch a glimpse of a house hay- ing a number closcly resembling 1900, Having finally found one within about 50 one way or the ‘other from the one you wish, af- fer an hour or so cruising around, ‘and interviewing probably three ‘Quarters of the residents on the street, discussing #verything from the condition of thé wéathét to the right kind of fertilizer to be used 4 crowded, For the first time thi reports the water was warm. Rock Weekly Rocks, Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Croscent Beach & Surrounding Distelcts apt aes BesP n year many people wore Beach Crowded On Weekend Last Sunday was the hottest day of the year 80 far, consequently the beaches were in bathing and from all White Rock beach considered the safest on the coast, fs a favourite rendevous for people from all over B.C, Bruce Fraser Heads Ratepayers TATU AYERS MEETING ‘The Ratupnyern Anscesation of White Tock held a very well at- tended mesting in the Liberal Hall last ‘Thursday evening. The Association» wax formed Sast fait and has boon functioning under Drovidienal officers, In the new Hate of officers G, Bruce Vraser was ununimously elected president; Walter Hunter, firet vice-prestaent; K. B, Whipple, recond viee-pres- Terence Coyne, recrctary, Ray Wiliams, treasurer, ix “ine chairman were elécted to look after their particular arear and report to the Association any of it's needs for publle tsaprove- ments. Zone chairman clected were: J Offer, F, Kendall, Walter Hunter. A. Benner, C, Ortner, E. Linker ter and M, Zack Reeve Charles Schultz and Coun- cillor Vic MePherson both em- Dhasized the importance of an ae- tive and well organized ratepayers association in community affairs. Constitution and by-laws drawn up by the provisional coramitter were adopted by the mesting. Associate membership will be available to non property owners. on roses, you will then have narrowed the problem down to one block (you hope). 7 Of comme if yoo om e.mienr _ GOUNCI! News 0 You wil fave mentiteney ™ Tiller, during your inqulsitiok of HY WMA steane aor mome of the residents, the name has been appropriated for y of the person you were looking for, seven this yoar by the Municip this would hay probably saved Council, at least ten thousand of You endless’ time and| trouble, on. this will be spent on Washington the other hand it might have add- Avenue, and it is hoped that the ed to your troubles by being same sum will be given by the Wirected to some other distant part Provincial Governmont to assist of town where it was thougnt by in fixing up our main thorough- some well meaning neighbor, the fare. party had moved to. a s On arrival al unls far -dinant An extensive propram of flush lbpoka you fina ths¥) ic te%eomecne coating and suridding “of roats in with the sanie nanie, but not your this area wil be carried out piityiin) You retract-your maps Councillor McPherson states. No to where you left off. If you can surfacing will be done on the find lyour way back, it ts now worth side of Washington until the so rather %wer pipes have been laid. {onumerable mote A report was submitted to the Piers. wifostined) [youyidesld8 to srccicinal ‘Council Monday. by tho Pediing stecdiger and WghUheart- Wataiiand! wre committee under . chairmanship of Councillor Ste- following a “meeting {ast week with the Whits Rock Water- works. Mr. Lamber’ Burton, In- ~ spector for the municipality was delegated to make a survey of fire prevention facilities in tho ‘White Rock area during the past week and his report was banded to the council, next home must be the dash up the steps (hun- Panied by doaens of dogs, look s and’ Councillor Stewart moved that find an ing name inscribed the Inspectors recommendation that ‘over the “We Like It” but no 27 additional hydrants or stand- number, inted, you knock at pipes be placed’ where necessary, the door, and receive the en- be forwarded to the Waterworks lighting information that the ten- Company for thelr action, nts have only just moved Jn and Reet ke holy sen, The Waterworks Company havo agreed to reduce the rate to the Sunnyside area from $1.50 to 750 and the Council have agreed to number guarantee a minimum of $62.50 there 1s no per month for service to thax, area, A report was received from the Minister of Public Works, Ottawa, : ‘lacovering White The new Liberal Hall, HiNtep, iy Ing to be the Com- ‘ of White Took, not being available for and ee The picliowias organ! vo dl e two montha: CROSS White Rock Branch "The Campaign has been complet- ed and the resultsshave boon gratifying an amouht of $ having been collected: ‘Thanks is expressed to the lowing who gave of thefr time to make tho canvass, in the White Rock area Mrs, Leslie, inclair, Mrs Crick, Mrs, Mrs. fol. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Ash, Miss ‘Theobald, ‘Therriault, Mes fat, in, Mrs. M M Work, Mrs. Hender: Mrg, Meen, Mrs, Hawkshaw and ™ Mrs. Lfiwall, ‘A. Weston, theson, Mrs, Glen, The ies of Crescent and Ocean Park have also to be thanked for thelr time and offort in this cause and their returns were also very gratifying. es Army & Navy Team Wins Bowling Trophy A. representative team of the Army & Navy Bowlers entered the B.C, 5-Pin Bowling champion- hips Inst Monday evening in Vancouver, and succeeded in com- Ing ‘out victorloux over other clubs in the Class “C” tourneys scoring 3134. Burrard Pickups were fn second place. ‘The victors will be presonted with a handsome trophy which will be! exhibited in the Bowling Alloys. Thia victory of the local elub is really creditable as the loral alloys have only been open for threo Monthy, and prior to that many ff tho players had hover bowled, Wherens (holt competitors tn Vancouver have many searoned eampalgnors in thelr ranks, ‘The team representing the Army & Novy wore: Mardy Tarves, Or- ville Brown, Bob Sampson, Gorton Paylor and Ollie Ikerfoot. Sldnoy sJohnwon, af oe oud been Ing on t) | unfortunately a taken ve hospital during the % patew aeatates MRS. SIMMONS, CLOVERDALE, RETURNS FROM ENGLAND Mrs. Simmonds, of Cloverdale, hay just returned from a hollday in England, She made the trip by Plane and on her return fight left for an indefinite visit to Edmon- London Monday morning and ar- ton, rived in Vancouver Tuesday night. . nee Zt still! seems amazing that places LOCAL & GENERAL Mr. J. House fs leaving this week Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Barge and that used to take weeks to Ret to xe and’ Mrs Roddick returned ean now be reached In a fow home after a very enjoyable foti- hours, day spent in California and Mrs, Simmonds thoroughly n- Nevada. foyed “her holfday but would not ac like to live over there. Food Is r fi still a problem, the candy and ee aie ERO EET clothing situation 1s certainly *!! 47 hospital. existent, just 17¢ worth a week, so for those sending parcels, which people in Britain appreciate so much, remember to send as much tinnod meat m1 can and also another thing Mrs. Simmonds mentioned was white flour, It ix probably somothing that not many think of sending, would, love It they are so tired of thelr brend, that a white Joaf would be a real treat and for those who are able, please keep on sending parcels, the need is still as people would but the people over there grey looking great, BRRRISSRS x COMING EVENTS Tho Sunnyside their next meoting in the Hall at 8 pm., on May 17. ‘The White Rock Choral Soclety wil give the final concert of the searon in tho Anglican Parish Hall on Wednesday, May 18, at $ pm. Admission 5c, The Old Age Pensioners are not sponsoring this concert as roported in the Inat isaue of this paper, but their orchestra Is assisting and will give several Instrumental numbers, “YOUTH “FOR OMRIST* “Youth for Christ’ meets again on Friday, May 18, In tho Liberal Hall, White Rock, Hilltop, Herb: ‘Tyler, Regional Director from Portland, will bo the speaker, ‘The “Young Life’, chorus of 25 voles with The "Young Lite” Quartet, from Vancouver, will furnish a dolightful muatoal program. A fir to the youngest and oldest Avil bo gtven, te THE CALVARY omoRen Crone SEATTIR wr but meat Js practically non- FRASER Mr. Laurence Gibson has joined the staff of Barges Meat Market. Mr, Sid Johnson was rushed to the hospital on Monday afternoon for an appendectomy, Miss Adele Young, of Vancouver, was housé guest of Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Wooley, Keil Street, White Rock, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Collins are planning a holiday in California, Mr. Jack Stager has arrived In White Rock from Edmonton. Shirley, and young daughter of Mr. Mrs. Don Robertson, of the W.Ay will hota S. & R. Coffee Bar, is a patient in the Royal Columbian Hospital. Mr, W. Cornish, of Calgary, has taken up residence on Nichol Ra. A Baby Clinic Is held on the last Thursday of every month in the Liberal Halt for’ the convenience of Hilltop residents, Mr, Winter has joined the staff of the I, K. Sully real estate firm. Mrs. Marvin Wahl was taken to hospital on Saturday night. Mr. Russell, of the B.C.E. staff, has been transferred to New West- minster, “Hospitality House” ‘The very approplatly named Hospitality Houso at the Intern: tonal Peace Arch Park, ts rapidly: nearing completion and if all Koes well will be opened on May 24 Tt contains an all electric kitehen with coin hot plates,