Fish and Game Ciub teur Ath- The Executive decided Mone [i et Monday) day to ask city council to loo . pla for “amateur! into the park problem in white/ fF OFM isto roup a which will be held] Rock. They will point out that ‘April 27 to May 4: ning city teams are attempting! Semiahmoo: Fish and Game shooting, fly fishing The White Rock Track and/ to pases, or S| Club has been granted permis-) and other types of hunting and Bela Club) will make: thelr con:) ee paw is eased by sion by the Attorney General : r “week” actual- G lo form a te paren Bebe the week’ ‘The Asssociation feels the| of Opens. They will participate council should come to an| Pete Ballard, former RCMP ine track meet at Queens Park,’ agreement with Surrey regard-| officer, will be range master New Westminster, this Sunday ing the use of Semiahmoo Park! and George ©. Davis will act as at 2 p.m. | for White Rock teams until ar-| administrator. = Athletes from Princess Mar-| bitration is settled and tho city| “The shiosting range ts locas Barct and the Olympic Track’ can plan on its own parks. — | ed on the Lapierre property on Club of New Westminster will’ Boundary Road, club officials participate in this mect. Full’ Mr. Polar Bear Rive announced. : : @vens for both junior and sen- __Anyone interested in pistol Parents concluded that in} certain matters the importance | of maintaining standards was} more desirable than allowing | heir youngsters to g0 along with the popular trend | attend the Club's next meeting Youth Centre, Johns- ton Road, on Tuesday, May 13, at 8 pm Barney Jones, president | Semiahmoo Fish lub, will But Mummy! | want to go to THE SHOE BOX to get my new pair of shoes. The Shoe Box at their NEW location at of and Game| jor boys and girls have been Cautions Swimmers Scheduled. There will be no white Rock's Polar Bear, ‘One mile competition. | Wilfred Auxland Attwell, has id field fans a word of caution for all “early on yaa tatatiea the meet’ birds” who take to the ocean at) and pete the White Rock! the first sign of spring. Use extreme care, he points! athletes. ; 1 iation| OUt, to take only a quick dip| hoe ECR tin and come out directly, drying pes | oneself well and getting into Bantes ati Semiahiabo ee warm clothing. Prolonged bath-| oe aad to ing, during these early months| why S : m al can lead to serious illness and ate Poaaeone | is very hard on the system, he play > . Starting at 6:30 p.m. and the cautions. i He has no fears of the daily| pee DE ado Seusae | dip providing it is not prolong-| t en mA ed, and suggests that bathing a 1. time can be lengthened day by) day as one’s endurance ‘is built up, but to go “whole-hog” with-] out caution is foolhardy, Mr. | Attwell contends. Climax of the amateur sport week will be the Senior C soft- ball tournament at the Park Sunday starting at about 12 noon. The Athetic Association will Sell memberships at the Park on both Saturday and Sunday,, during the sports activities. White Rock Teen Town will 0 On a house-to-house canvass for the Association on Thurs- day evening, May 1. Member- ship booths will also be set up in the city on Saturday, May 3. Surrey Rams Annual Meeting April 28 Surrey Rams Football Club will hold its annual meeting in the Clover Inn Hotel Dining Room, Cloverdale, on Monday, April 28, at 8 p.m All members of the club are invited to attend. Push Button Defrost Beatty Refrigerator 9 cu. ft. Deluxe Reg. $365.00 Hdwe. Week Special: $299.95 g 10 cu, ft. Deluxe, Reg. $395.00 Hdwe. Week oo Special $345. Hardware Week BARGAINS Brass Hose Nozzles 49 Garden Hoe $1.35 Garbage Cans (full size) $3.29 Hunters Axe $1.59 Sunbeam Power Saw $53.50 Household Hand Saw $1.95 FULL SIZE /TARIOIL RANGE With the famous Economizing Dickinson ‘‘Air-Flo’ Burner y Hdwe. Week Special FEE MS oe $$ Crescent Men's Club Holds Ladies’ Night An event of unusual interest to the Crescent Men's Club oc: curred Monday evening, April 14 — Ladies Night, when the men entertained their ladies at} @ supper meeting. The staff of the Sunday School under the leadership of Mrs. Affleck provided a sump- tous turkey dinner. Following the dinner Mr, R. Hall Propos- ed a very interesting “Toast to the Ladies’ which was replied to by Mrs. R. Hughes. Mr. Dane, with Mr Pugh at the piano, led the community singing. During the program Mrs, Turnbull, accompanied by Mrs. T. W. Johnson, entertain those present with several de- lightful solos which we re high ly appreciated. A unique debate, ‘Resolved that Men are superior to Wo men’ not only amused but ir formed the liste. to their ts’ content. Ss Mac ¥ and Miss O'Neil led the firmative with distinction wh Messre. Olds and Cameron ably | wy, upheld the negative. | | The members of the Men's 1 Club are now looking forward to their next mecting which | will take the form of a May Day Breakfast, May 1, when they will n entertain their friends on this eye-opening oc casion. They hope for a good- ly attendance. Senior Citizens Have Pleasant Afternoon Senior Citizens Branch 38 held their regular monthly meeting in the Anglican Church Hall on April 15, President V. W. Plant presided. Following the business ses- sion, Mr. Bodley presented a fine program which included songs by Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Kidd Mr, Perry and Mr. Bodley, ac. companied by Mrs. Alex Mit chell and Mrs. McK Selections by Miss Kathy Locke | ¢ and recitations by Mr. Crans wick. Tea served by the ladies ad ded to the enjoyment of the afternoon. | | Ways the home and school could | A lively discussion followed, 1377 Johnston Road ‘ith parents Participating free-| ae TO BROIL. POT ROAST, STEW OR BRAISE, | THE MEATS WAS Saul 7. ‘ARDWARE WEEK BARGAINS Rotary Power Mower To Be Drawn May 3 3 Day Glidderama April 24 to April 26 Experts from the Glidden Paint Co. will demonstrate the high quality and versatility of Spred Satin : Spred Lustre AND OTHER GLIDDEN PRODUCTS PAINT ROLLER SETS, Tray and Roller ROCK SPAR VARNISH BRUSHES, 4-inch “flagged” Nylon, spec. Have your paint problems answered by Specialists WHITE ROCK HARDWRE, Ltd. APRIL 24 TO MAY 3 Enterprise GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES fe my iy ) i ) iy 4 ' ) ) } ' i ‘ 4 i) 30” Deluxe Gas Range, reg. $349.00 Hdwe. Week $319. 95 Special 30” Deluxe Electric Range, reg. $369 Hdwe. Week 95 Special $329 e Hdwe. Week KITCHEN BARGAINS $1.29 Cutlery Tray .69 2 for price of 1 Plastic Coated Dish Drainers $1.09 $1.98 3 pce. Mixing Bowl Sets, glass 99 BARGAINS GALORE ON THE SECOND FLOOR 3 pce. Mixing Bowl Sets, plastic ($1.49 Luncheon Set, 19 pce. 3.29 Presto Electric Fry Pans, with Control =