f ef \ THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 Unique theme for 1959 Okanagan and Vancouver Island Natural Wildlife Week National Wildlife Week in Canada will be marked this year |for animals and birds from April 512 and B.C. Fed- eration of Fish & Game Clubs|doors,” Mr. Barsby continued is asking British Columbians to |“you will make a start in teat observe the week in a unique manner, “Take a boy out of doors,” is the simple directive from Fed-|monument to the good sense of | eration President Ted Barsby of Nanaimo, “Take him where he can see the wonder of Brit- ish Columbia, and get him start- ed in thinking conservation and preservation of the natural re- sources of this province.” Mr. Barsby had a number of suggestions as to how to make the trip interesting, whether it is just a Sunday drive, or a long trip into a wilderness area “Show the youngster a weil- organized and highly-productive farm, where cattle are healthy, well-fed and contented; where the fields are well cultivated and buildings well maintained. This is conservation of agricul- tural land at its best. If our wild lands are properly manag- ed, the crop of wildlife will last |applications for membership forever, because wild animals| The new memberships will be | ,, a 3 * | 4 cent Beach Property Owners| The reason for this action can only be healthy and produc- strictly limited to 1,000 and/ Association has decided to /Stems from the fact that earlicr tive, where they have ample feed and shelter. “If you live in a forested area, show him how logging is managed so that there is a per- petual crop of trees. Tree farms are usually rich in wildlife, be- cause the forest offers food, Father and Son Banquet April 15 The annual Father and Son banquet sponsored by the group committee to the ist White Rock Cubs and Scouts will be held in the Canadian Legion Tiall on Wednesday, April 15 Mothers will be invitea to attend at 745 pm. following the banquet in time to enjoy the program to be put on b’ members of the Ist White Rock Cubs and Scouts, with 15 n utes alloted to each grou An all day hike and -rabbit catching sefari will be enjoyed by members of the Ist White Rock Cubs on Saturday, An-i) ll, when members take to the Hazelmere hills to set snares for their prey. Professional Directory D. A. Crawford, R.O. a vi] Sa ies W.D.Wilson,D.C.” | Hours:# Tues. to 8to5 Closed Mond. EYE. EXAMINATIONS | COMPLETE VISUAL CARE {f no apswer phi shelter and a good place to live “By taking a boy out of ng him the value of our wild- life, both as a natural form of wealth and as a form of living proper wildlife management” National Wildlife Week is celebrated to focus public at- tention on the importance of conservation of wildlife. Date of National Wildlife | 4 4NAGAN AND VANCOUVER ISLAND Teen Towns were well Week is set to celebrate the an- ‘ niversary of the birth of Jack|represented at this year’s Conference. Delegates here are: (front Miner, pioneer in the field of}1, to r)Kuts Shaji, Kathy Hillier, David Hoover; (second row) conservation in Canada, who|Nina Zbin, Lisa Lattey, Rod Fortin, George Laforme, Valerie }was born April 10, 1865. It also) praisley and Hart Kendrick. - B.C. Lions accept Crescent group no longer member applications . cosa,ue ent ce! With Surrey Ratepayers turning northward. |Football Club are now accepting | CRESCENT BEACH - Cres- Surrey Council of Ratepayers. | wall be accepted on a first come. | withdraw from membership in in the year Jack Berry who has first served basis. the Surrey Council of Ratepay-|been Crescent Beach delegate In making the announcement, | ors 7 " |to the ratepayers council for the “B.C. Lions” report that | several years, had asked for sup- many enquiries regarding mem- port in the fight to prevent in- The action was taken at the |April meeting on the motion of bership are being received |AP™! dustrial development of Mud| daily in their new offices at 622 ype RBsrty Vee president) of. andithis mutionehad Been fv) See he Crescent Ratepayers, who lished 4 y arlor i! The tremendous fan interest) or ‘Rate; Bea purrey Gounel “They tabled my motion ask f and ihe decisive manner in|Siang the aroblenie! tacad> by ing for support until it was too “THE WHITE ROCK FUNERAL HOME” which public ownership of the C 4 * ate to do any good. It should cascent is any Club was supported at the An-| "escent Beach have been voted on, either for pene OXYGEN Harry Smith, tréasurer of the or against at the time I made 15274 Victoria “Ave., WIMh: Rock? B.C. nual Meeting last January are the main factors behind the Crescent, Beach Property Own- it,” he said decision to give 1,000 more foot-|°TS, 41 seconding the motion, a ball supporters and season tick-|S#4 that under existing condi-| An ounce of vanity spoila a tions he could see no point in et holders the opportunity to hundred weight of merit Bélongito thertenm that belongs | COutnuing membership in the - George Herbert | to the fans of British Columin. | == CREDIT UNION Roj Sunnyside - Whi Headquartors Se | Hl written $500.00 JALITY TING LTD. eects hiropractic | q W. F. “Robbie” Robinson, Mer. 15177 Buena Vista HILLTOP Phone WI. 8-9363 (0) intme: = ————————— = = | Phéne: WI. 8066 Ocean Park Radio JOHN BONNER ELECTRONIC RVICE 9:30 to 5 pm. Qu SATURDAYS and EVENINGS || cian\ se BY APPOINTMENT Roch, Otean Park, Cyscent Bea District, HYDROTHERAPY R. C. 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The film to be shown is sentitled “He Acts His Age.” A previous discussion group and evening of films on a dif- ferent age group proved very worthwhile some months ago with the executive members feling a similar meeting deal- ing with a contrasting age canis | and #hes- ight inflyour group would be benefeial. i 15 = Expe®t Work-Free Estimates No man sympathizes with the sorrows of vanity. — WI. 8-8559 — - Samuel Johnson Power Garden Service ROTO TILLIAG Plowing’ - Disci Lawn Mowing AVE PRICE DON SHAW — Phone WI. 8-0040 — WI. 8-0563 EVENINGS WI. 8-0645 CHAPEL AND OFFICE PHONE WI. 2-9222 — 24 HOUR SERVICE — D, C. 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