Around Browne feels, as it would be difficult to get a good founda- -| tion for such construction on the shoreline, In addition, un: - | less the fence was of a high nature, it would provide a temptation for mutilation, Ald. Browne points out. Avenue. quperintendent. The house, largest ever Body Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved The “NIAGARA WAY” by Natural Return of Blood Circulation NOT a pill or tablet; not a tiquid but a new professional hos pital and clinically tested device, for quickly relieving body aches and pains by stimulating and increasing blood circula- tion, thereby permitting nature to do the job intended, Proper ‘body circulation will also aid you in sleeping better, reduce White Rock this week is Mr.| Alex Stewart, Pacific Highway, insurance salesman with the L. K. Sully and Co., who be- came the very proud father of a 7 lb baby boy on Saturday at White Rock District Hospital. The bouncing boy succeeds five sisters. | . |ber, registration will be held i i ion | eas jon June 2 and June 4 from fatigue and tension. Costs nothing to try it, For consultation ae 5 Pa on J C call your local representative, F. C. HINDLE, 1080 Ewson SE vehi meee ee fee al oc bam 9 he nee White Rock, B.C. Phone WI. 8-9495. | Brownies met on Tuesday, May “If it's not Niagara . . . it’s not Cyclo-Massage’|20 at 12:30 p.m. at the Canad- 15-tfn |ian Kitchen, Peace Arch Park |A pot luck luncheon was feat- red. ery Mrs, Margaret Stager has re- ived word that her son, Jack} |Stager, a graduaté of Semiah- moo High in 1946, has been Promoted from the }Sergeant to Flight Sergeant. Jack is stationed with the| |RCAF account section in} |]|| Moose Jaw, chewan AUTO SALES, Ltd. Your Friendly METEOR - MERCURY - LINCOLN Dealer cee LOOK AT THESE VALUES 1] Mr. and Mrs. C. W. | ‘57 PLYMOUTH Sedan, terrific buy $1850 |/|and baby Carol and Mr. Don ‘36 DODGE two-tone, whitewalls, heater $1595 ||| Jones of Prince George arriy-| ‘35 BUICK Hardtop, 1 owner, r & h, auto. two-tone $2395 ||| cd here recehfiy and spent a| jing for Saskatchewan and On |tario for a few months. A buf-|# fet lunch was served. Flower | beautifully arranged were feat ured on the table, e eee o Mr. and Mrs. H. Voucher and| 4 | children, who e@ been win- IF YOU DON’T SEE THE CAR YOU WANT... SEE US... WE WILL GET IT FOR you WIL. 8-9707 1205 Johnston Road * Open ‘till 9 . for your convenience. © ee a Nit } for their home at Woodside, er of Dr. J. H MacDonald, who has spent the past year |’ jin White Rock with Dr. and || Mrs. MacDonald has returned }| by air to the east to visit with | & }| other members of her family. omer View Manor LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE $6950 | Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norm | st walk in closet. ||. Major J. L. Hunter is visit- ing with his Parents Mr, and! in Mrs. John Hunter, Prospect | m || Avenue, prior to his leaving for | in q)| India and Pakistan to join the Forced Gas Furnace, Fully Insulated, Private Driveway and Car Port. ee "|| ter visitors in White Rock left | immediately other statutory holiday specif. SERVICE STATIONS service sta- tions and and not later than nine o'clock Joum Wins Ranch Style Home R. H. Laing of Victoria was winner of the ranch style house valiied at $20,000 at the recent Victoria Centennial Trade Fair Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in ald of char- ity. Mr. Laing is the nephew of Mrs. Isobel Splitt, Columbia Mr. Laing and his family stayed with his aunt for six months on first arriving in Canada from Edinburgh, aoe d, eight years ago He has been employed as a construction eee which is fully-furnished is the offered at this fair. Pupils May Register On June 2 And 4 In order to estimate the e rollment of beginning mentary School next Septen Johnston Road. W. F. Davidson, or before December 31 of th: ear. Parents of ust show the child's birth ce: tificate for proof of age. Pupils registering at September, Mi Davidson said. Ss this information OPEN HOURS (Continued from Page 1) jions of Clause 2 of this By-law. Il shops in the City r all of the seven business: immediately preceding or on the day Preceding ey Manitoba to resume their|i¢d in section 866 of the “Mun. |farming operation icipal Act.” | Bane Hawkers and pedlars shall Mrs. Olive MacDonald, moth-|"0t hawk, peddle or sell goods, chattels, or merchand ithin the City during the time that shops wihin the City are| closed pursuant to the “Muni-| pal Act” or this By-law. All automobile automobile garages hall close and remain closed |Summerton, Thrift Avenue,|for the serving of customers INCLUDES |were Mr. and Mrs. W. W.|not later than seven o'clock in| 21 ft. living room, large dining room, modern space say- jeinite and their two boys. the afternoon during the months ing kitchen, utility room, and two full sized bedrooms, lh ease of October to April inclusive the afternoon during the lionths of May to September elusive. Operators of automobile ser- oa Most congratulated man In| Grade One grade jone pupils at White Rock Ele- principal, announced last week that pup- ils must be six years of age on beginners this rank of | time will not be required to register in principal urges residents along arents of beginners in the| Jones | district re- main open for the serving of customers not later than nine ‘clock in the afternoon on any} FULLY DECORATED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE || United Nations team there * eo. W. Gill) Russell returned | vice stations and of automobile this week from a week's boat- ing trip up the coast to Ketchi- | kan, Alaska. COLORED STUCCO eee ness Situated on large landscaped lots in good residential area near shopping, transportation, school and hospital. ——— ALSO {a George has been visiting her | oT son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ])) and Mrs. N. J. Izowsky of Sem-| 5? || iahmoo Avenue By HH eee Mrs. Ted Fletcher, Campbell 3 BEDRCOM HOME River Road, was honored by the | ex Sunday School of the White! ¥i Now completed Immediate possession Rock Evangelical Free Church for her role as the mother with the largest family enrolled in the Sunday School. Presenta- tion of a lovely corsage was made to Mra. Fletcher on ‘her's Day by Miss Shirley Peckover, Superintendent. THE WEATHER WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION hs customers: ieee tory Mrs, J. M. Izowsky of Prince | tion 866 of the “Municipal Act, |(b) later than the closing hours shall on application to the City, Council be granted a permit Provisions of this By-law. 8es of shops shall be completely from the Provisions of sections 866 and 867 of the “Municipal Act’ and from the Provisions of this By-law: Service garages who wish to re- main open for the serving of Jon ai holid: y or all of the statu- Specified in sec- ecified in Clause 5 of this y-law, empting them from the pro- ions of section 866 of the unicipal Act” and from the The following defined clas- exempt n- m+ 1 e- is r- ry} dd} x} ‘SS PREFECT, heater S Sule ip acce with: their ‘mother “Mrs.14. the: City. ahall’ ba’ clesoa tor| : |C. Jones, 2479 Stevenson’ Road.|th,'c° PMstacks 455 ZEPHYR, heater and radio $1295 || feostey |the se customer “54 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, r & h, automatic, Mrs. Phoebe Frepenburg has ere vaaa two tone $1850 ji/left to visit her daughter o'clock in the afternoon: . ‘54 CHEVROLET, r & h, two-tone $1450 bee RS SHO on Monday, not later than| n i | als s Sister a r-! 12 o'clock 53 CHEV. Convertible, r & h, new top CEN | esa aeeate Minnesota. and| 12,eclock noon, ‘53 CHEV. Pickup, one owner $ 675 ialdceenan nephews at Port|t%¢ months of Ju (30 FORD, 2-Deor, two tone, r. and h., overdrive .$ 650 || 1u°ces. Stichigen | When they shall be. close ‘52 AUSTIN 4-Door, radio, heater $500 eee later “than. six ‘o'clock “52 MORRIS . $395 fll Mrs. = B Scupe and Mrs CGH ea Tah ‘51 NASH Statesman, r & h £725 11 DB Scott) vebly, assisted (byl Tire orctoce ii che ‘aftern ‘SO MERCURY, r & h, two tone $ 550 Mrs. L. Foy and Mrs, K Lydell | A ; v held a delightful surprise party ‘ MECHANIC'S SPECIALS Sunday afternoon at Sea Crest aay ‘AT NASH Sedan $ 95 |||Motel for Mr. and Mrs. John| °°: f ‘47 CHEVROLET Pickup $ 75 Phiffey. The Phill. are leav- Notwithstanding the prov: | | Retail food Complaints reaching of children playing on t roads adjoining Victoria Ave, F Street & Johnston have been turned over to the RMP, W. H. Shortridge has com. plained to Council the fo ball and baseball being engag- ed in this area is endangerin) property to such an extent that the City is leaving itself open to a lawsuit. Con. Fraser of the RCMP has informed Council that he has gone to the area on several oc- casions in answer to Mr, Short- ridge’s request but found no- thing on which to take action, Alderman Max Zack remind- ed Council that if the city does not provide play areas for the children they will have no place to congregate but the streets. Alderman Alex Mitchell said that if the children are creat- ing a nuisance then it is def- initely the City’s problem, Guests of Dr. J. H. and Mrs. MacDonald Sare the latters brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Scott of Detroit, Michigan Dean F. M. Clement opened the show and stressed the val- ue of all organizations as a leaven in the community as a whole, Eight members en the flower arranging con| which was judged by Mrs, E. L, Mid- dleton. Mrs. P. C. Perry was awarded the first prize and Mrs. H. L. McCallum the sec- ond. Vice President P. ¢. Perry and B, Hales were in charge of the show, Mrs. C. W. Graves convened the tea, assisted by Mrs. G. B. Brock and Mrs. T. Smith. Table decorations were by Mrs. P. C. Perry and Mrs. C. Church. DAILY PICK-UP & DELIVERY Parsons-McLeod Cleaners & DYERS LTD. 1202 Kingsway SERVES YOU BETTER Wi! 8-1081 Phone : Fit-All Dresses for all ages. All sizes in stock and children. at prices you can afford to pay. Marjorie Hamilton Drip-Dr These colorful dresses are just the thing for the hot weather, $6.95 and $7.95 BATHING ey SUITS lex Large selection for ladies, men LOUGHEED’S Corner Buena Vista and Johnston Road WHEN IT’S A MATTER OF | 7 4 FORMS, SEE US! | We design forms to fit yo! business and expedite your operations . .. p 18tin y of every description. Hilltop. idk