In th By G. Lea Developments Ltd., are now constructing in: tu on ‘Road, cement Inst week. H. Castelton Gay, el ef the BC. division of Chris- Lea Developments, said the company is considering erec- roots of trees or shrubs. should be near the gathered easily, they are.to be cooked. tion of a large masonry office | building in White Rock. pending on your climate, CREDIT UNION Sunnyside - White Rock Headquarters are now loca- ted at 15121 Thrift Ave. with sub-headquarters at jlow for sweet corn, jany considerable on a fence or trellis. WL 8-8881, Mrs. Ballara, {| quired to supply Secretary-Treasurer. i with the others. 20 by 50 or 25 by 40 ft., with the shorter distance running north and south. North and south rows give more even tribution of the sun and it is easier to divide up space among your different crops, when you deal with 20 or 25 foot rows, rather than fractions of long ones. Your plot must have sun- shine. Six hours full sun | usually assumed to be a mini }mum. But many of the crops you will want to grow need full sun all day long, and will suffer from any limitation of it. Trees too nearby, which cast little shade in mid-summer, when the sun is high, may seri- fously affect yields in the fall. Never surround a small vege- table plot with shrubs, but a picket fence five feet high hor- dering the east, north and west sides will add 450 square feet of valuable air space on which tomatoes, pole beans, cucum- | bers, melons, or similar vine crops can be grown to perfec- tion. Such a fence “has no _|roots, casts no harmful shade, and allows the air to circulate CASH BUYER WAITING FOR RETIRED COUPLE in White Rock 4 Room Basement House within 8 blocks is WE'RE AT YOUR CALL ANY TIME FOR PROMPT SERVICE HOME FUEL COAL AND OIL \ 14860 Washington Ave. WI. 89788 of Hilltop Business Centre, } Please phone Mr. D. Trepanier } La, 6-2531 or Evenings La. 6-7634 | | ACE. Austin & Co. Surrey Branch Aluminum ie COMBINATION i Johnston at North Bluff Road WEEK BY WEEK e€ Garden The Ideal Vegetable Garden Is One With Good Sunlight Domes The ideal garden plot ought freely around the plants that east of North |e be level, free from the shade made the announ- | °f trees, shrubs and buildings, with soil in which there are no It kitchen door, where vegetables can be just before To produce sufficient fresh | vegetables for a family of four |during four or five months, de- a minimum of 1,000 square feet jis required. This will not al- potatoes, jcabbage, peas for canning, or quantity of vine crops except those grown White Rock Fire Hall. Ph. }/2.000 square fect would be re- | The ideal shape for a 1,000 that a little forethought and square foot plot is oblong, say |Expands Business B.C. Telephone Appointment EB Sery, Yelopment. This is evidenced in the 1957 ata report of the Lower ‘ainland Regional’ Planning Board which outlines a sum- mary of the Board's ing the past year. The Board sponsored a I POWER GARDEN SERVICE Plowing - Discing - Roto Tilling The south’ bound: |! | cling to it. ary should be open to the full sun, with no climbers or pick- |) ets to cast midday shadows. Use a wire fence here only if |) required for protection. While it is convenient, if the |garden described can be ap- |proached from the south, with Ja little ingenuity it can be ad- | |justed to any approach, still | allowing it to face the sun. The jimportant point is to avoid a | |layout which results in any row | |being shaded for more than a brief interval of the day by its companion crops, the garden | enclosure, or outside objects, | | Organizational changes with- in the traffic department of the B.C. Telephone Company haye resulted in the appointment of Westminster. $. Ronald Hartney replaces | Gordon B. Murphy. who moves to Vancouver to take a similar jeare in planting the vegetable garden ahead of time would |pay dividends. If this is done jand commited to paper, how- ever roughly, y guide which wi you use your more efficiently, B.C. Electric Lay 2nd Submarine Cable B.C. Electric’s second 132,000 | volt electric submarine cable | far circuit betwen the Mainland and Vancouver Island will be completed in August. | The Ocean Layer, from which five cables were laid across the | Gulf of Georgia in 1956, will return to Vancouver at the end lof May in preparation for the laying of two additional cables. garden e will provide a better balance of the differ. ent type of vegetables, and by having a record of the location of each crop, it will be simpler to arrange for chany ing the location of different crops from year to year. There- fore, hi ent file of During the course of the son make whatever notes for modifications as sug gest themselves and attach them to the plan. You will find such,” Main Work dur. | Lawn Mowing Garden and Lawn Preparation Newton 308-L-3 (Evenings) « White, Gallons ~ each $3.95 PHONE WI.8-0040 DAYS SPECIAL COLORS Green, Red, Grey, it easier to improve each suc- ceeding plan and at the same time you will be adding to your Work has begun on a second | 230,000-volt line between Ingle- | i ef all Another Sunshine Is far more important |," roy istrict trattie superin: || © DAVE PRICE DON SHAW 7 = tendent for the Fraser Valley, 13388 Oliver Road 1290 “RP” Str: the family |. GARDEN PLANNING 4 ‘ect | Recently {t” was’ suggested jwith headquarters in New RR. 3, White Rock White Rock WI. 8-9021 (Evenings) Outside Paint Cream QUARTS in WHITE ONLY, each .. $1.29 dow Substation, in Surrey and store of gardening knowledge. Arnott Substation in Delta. COAST BERRIES For many years the logan. berry and Himalayan black- | berry were the chief brambles grown in this coastal area. Then the Boysenberry has been claiming its share of atte: n because of its quick-freeze quality and size. | This line, which will dupli- | cate on steel towers the 230,000 | |volt wooden-pole line construc- | ted between these two substa- | tions in 1956, will be completed | in September, 1959. 1 5791 Campbell River Road Phone: WI. 8-0060 LANGLANDS Everyone is familiar with the good qualities of the common | wild blackberry and dewoerry. | These same qualities are car. ried in large measure in two | jrather new varieties under the |names of Cascade and Pacific. These two berries are very similar, somewhat smaller than the logan in size but very pro- lific. For those wanting a berry with a distinct wild dewberry flayor these should be consid ered. Hillman Rana No. 3 Fir, 2x6, 2x8 and 2x10 | Specified lengths: $48.00 per M. |No. 1 Fir, 1x12, 8 ft. $50.00 per M. No. 1 Fir, 6 and 8 ft. Center | The A. R. Hillman Realty are jenlarging their office space jwith an extension to a depth of| Mate |sixty feet which will afford at- | a Wer boar $39-00 ex M. |tractive additional space for | |more efficient handling of their | 4X6 and 1x8 S|L Jreal estate and insurance busi-| Substitute ...... $29.00 per M. ness. | Private offices and addea | Dressed Cedar Boards |sales department plus amplo| ‘Long lengths .... $19.0 per M. room for customer reception i larovneieg cease pion | Rough 2x2 /.... $25.00 per sling Mr. Hillman is also construct ing a store on the property be- tween his office and The Royal |Bank of Canada. This building | will be 24 ft. by 65 ft. and will |add considerably to the busi- | |ness properties in that area, | | It is expected that the build- jing will be completed about | | April Ist. Forest Siding, long lengths $25 M. | No, 3—%4x10 long length Siding $37 per M. Paint Grade Fir & Mahogany i Mouldings, HALF PRICE | — oo 13 Building Permits |Issued In January White Rock issued 13 build- | ing permit at an estimated con: struction value of $74,200 dur- ing the month of January, the city’s building inspector has re- Ported. | Other permits issued includ- ed: trades licences 225 with a total fee of $5,090.75; dog lic- ences, 75, fees, $235; plumbing 6, fees, $37.00; septic tanks 4; fees $12; miscellaneous 2, fees, | Reject Door Jamb and Window Sill 10c lin. ft. Good Grade Baseboard. 5c lin. ft. 4’x4’ Painted Square-Tex 16” squares, each.....,. $1.90 | BUY NOW While Prices are Lowest No. 1 Fir S)L, .... $69.00 per M. | No.1 6 ft. Fir, S|L . $35.00 per M. No. 1—6 and 8 ft. Cedar Common Boards, 1x4, 1x8, 1x10, $45 per M. GOOD GRADE 2x4, $25 Siding it eae ; Good Paint Grade Doors, each vena LUCAS LUMBEI $4.00, ‘am ei a ae Phone: YE. 7- 2 1 ine rope bln com 17967 New McLellan Road, ‘inspections luded 28 Closed on Mondays at | trades and ‘cences. plaints 4; iiesoeas 38. The lice- 4 HALF PRICE per M. 34x8 long length siding $32 M. No. 2 Dry Kiln%4x10, 3, 4 and 5 ft. $25 per M. «..... $4.50 and up | NEW WINDOWS — All sizes 4x8 Shantong—Reg. $6.25 Special .... Cupboards, etc. each .. aay % in. 4x8 Sheets Plywood for $6.75.