SEATON SINGLES Trophy; Father and son team, Jim was brought to White Rock Sat-jand Alex Hazlett display the urday by Jim Hazlett of the|}Wee McKay trophy which they Toeal lawn bowling club wken|won with their victory in the he won in the singles division | doubles competition at the B.C of the BC. Lawn Bowling As-|Lawn Bowling Association tour- sociation Touranment at Stanley | nament held at Stanley Park on THURSDAY, |ULY 30, 1959 —<$—_— J. Walter Huker of White Rock has been Marshall for the \anadian part of the celebration’ Further ii- formation can beghtained by | ne phoning him at Oper House Now MR our choic at $13,400 These Hoties Have Everything Situated/at}5486 North Bluff and a ROCK SUN PEACE AKCH Wonunued iru cage 4) Givuy 2. Caneuian cegtuit Pipe pana, neo, uiperias sfuntersmen, Massed Cviors. | Group 2: surrey Comutinity Sand, caladian Vetwtrus. | Group %: Sunnyside £agies |Band, Ladies Auxutaries. | Group 4 Whalley Junior Fire- | men's Band, Boy Scouts, Cuus. | Group 5: Fort Langley Fire- | men’s Band, Girl Guides, Brown- ies, Job's Daughters, ‘1021 Washington Ave. Post Office, White Ro: | Assembly point; Canadian Kitchen, Peace Arch. At 1 p.n DST. Move off at 1:30 p.m.| west side highway 99. Arrive Blaine 1/45 p.m. Leave Blaine 2:00 p.m. Arrive Peace Arch 2.15 p.m. Ready to March past) at 2:30 p.m. Ready for opening | ceremonies. Dress: Decorations, medals, | berets or regimental head-gea' |Other Units Organization — uni- forms. Track eliminations for White Rock and Surrey Park Saturday ' Me. and Mrs. Len Parker,| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Po : 7 ; 1785 - 168th St. had as their |ter, 1362 eae ea ee guests from Milestone, Sask.,{as their guests for thr ReldCFEE NURI REGU Mrs. John McManus and her their son in law a ay TaLHIeGNEOTREIGS ab Wake son Jim McManus, and Jerry Mr. and Mrs Austin McCord of |e, #thletes Tuesday at Bes McManus from Calgary, Alia Moose Jaw, Sask Cece eace The Key Shop, a 14967 Washington Ave. will be Close FROM AUGUST 1 TO SEPTEMBER 15 The Corporation of the City of White Rock \OList of icipal Electors it of electors for the City of White Rock irse of preparation. following persons only are qualified to have s entered on the list of electors, that is to say; ner-clectors, British Subjects of the full age of twenty-one years whe and corporations which are owners of real property within the City. As resident-electors, British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who are residents and have re- sided continuously for not less than six months with- in the City immediately prior to the submission of the prescribed decaration and whose names are not entered on the list as owner-electors. {c) As tenant-electors, British subjects of the full age of twenty-one yeers who and corporations which are and have been continuously for not less than six months immediately prior to the submission of the prescribed declaration, tenants in occupation of real property within the City and whose names or the names of which are not entered on the list as owner- electors or resident-clectors. The names of persons who qualify as owner-clectors are automatically placed on the list of electors, but the name of a corporation shall not be entered on the list unless there is on file with me a written authorization naming some person of the full age of twenty-one years who is a British subject to be its agent to vote on hehalf of such corporation. The name of a person shall not he entered on the list of electors as a tenant-clector, or resident-elector unless such person causes to be deliver ed to me a statuatory declaration in the form prescribed. The aforesaid authorization and declaration must be delivered to me before 5 o'clock on the afternoon of the thirtieth day of September, 1959, and no declaration shall be accepted unless it is delivered within one week of the date thereof, Forms of declaration are avallable at my office, JOHN L, JONES, City Clerk. ‘ 80-316 | MeLaughlin of Manville, a) A. | Competing for the local ¢ in the Midget division (11 y: and under) was Wendell Arn- old, who turned in an excel- lent performance with a first place in the 50 yards, first in the hich jump, and a second in the nding broad jump Tn the Junior division (13 and under) Annie Tromell captured a first in the 50 yards, and a first\in the softball throw. Loi Piner) a second in the 50 vards Maurice Baudwin. also in the Tunior~ took first in both the broadivign and the 50 vards. In Intermediate competition (5 and under) Mark Smith and Eric Ditmars gained a second and third in\ the 100 yards, in that order. Tn Senior cémpetition Mar lene Piper gainedi a first in the 50 yards, and softbal throw and a second in the slhotput. Shar- on Colby took a férst place in in ‘the shotput and a second | the ball throw. The second and finale | Eagles Aux. to aid School for Retarded Ladies Auxiliary to the Frat jernal Order of Eagles will hoid |a home bake sale in White Ry on August 15 in aid of School for Retarded Children. | Mrs. Marion Dinsmore will be | in charge The Auxiliary held its regu lar meeting on July 22 and de- cided to hold a smorgabord’sup-| per at the Eagles Hall on Sat- urday, August 1 from 4:30 to 7:30 pm. The group heard a report on “New Hope,” the Boys Town of B.C., and will give this pro- ject its full support. Mrs. Rhoda Audette was named chairman of a committee to aid this work Next meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 12 at 8 p.m. All members are urged to at- tend. Anyone wishing to bowl in the Eagles League this ycar is asked to contact Mrs, Martin Bajer at W 18-5692. the Around Town and Mrs, George Alien f 628 Parker have as their | guests Mrs, Allen's sisters Mi Mrs. Melniyre and Mrs. Ghar ton of Regina, | Dr. and Mrs. R. J. A, Hows have returned from their ex tended tour of England pid Europe. Dr. and Mrs, Ho; tended the medical convention in Edinburgh ot land . Bob Langlands arrived day to spend a month's Ho} with his parents Mr. and Tt. Langlands, Apbell Ttond, Bob hag been atte Yale University, New Hi Conn, Wis wife (nee Cha Cheyerie) and child pre |{with the Public Utilities Act him to White Kok h65 15A Ave, JUST ¥esT OF HOSPITAL — Immdjate Possession — SEE THEM NOW For information phone WI 8-0470 ination before the PNE meet itself will be held Aug Many events will be run at “a jate which were not run on Tuesday. The winners on the | at both eliminations will be | qualified to participate in the| PNE meet held at ae Cea, | ee 300 ¢¥ ne ALLS prinkling with Hoses or Soakers is Prohibited until further notice Pump for new well has now arrived WATER RATES | (Continued from Page 1) that the discrimination during the transitional period should be eliminated by adopting a special minimum charge fer very small users. “The acceptance by the Com- mission for filing of the new) fire protection rates will there- fore be conditional on the fil ing by the Company of a spec ial minimum rate for met# eal domestic consumers of $2.50 for not more than 650 cubic feet. | The normal minimum may then be retained for consumption over 650 cu. ft, but not over | 1,000 cu. ft { “In the long run, i.e, after the transitional period, the whole jquestion of domestic rates will have to be examined to ensure {that they are in accordance MANAGER .\ “Exact data for this purpnse Mill, however, not be available | Hist complete system meter-| n@& has been in operation for a full year.” flosifg Out Sale / Wooden Shoe , ck 4 o White Rock Waterworks FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WHITE ROCK MARKET Nichol and North Bhiff IS Phone WI. 8-0321 Banajhas cane GREEN sjEEDLESS Grapes ..... 2 Ibs. 39¢e Wate)melon, Wi eane (Re FIELD Nc»: 1 ; Tomatoes, lb. 19¢ | \ ELBERTA \ i Peaches, Ib, ....... 19¢ SANTA ROSA Plums, Ib. .. .....-. 19¢ Apricots, per case $1.95 toes, local new . ones eye uoOHDSs G86 rs dishes and Green Onions ....... 3 bunch. 10¢ Aicumbers, California, each .............. Re Crt Galifomnias....a. scaenee 4 for 27¢ ICED WATERMELON AND CANTELOUPE ; iLean Minced Beef ...........:4.:505 oh We Sell Only Grade A Red Brand Beef tat Phone Us We Deliver WI 8 We nd Specials, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 4