> Ee , SUN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1938 i Classified Continued — Services Services HOUSE PLAN SERVICE —|OIL BURNER SERVICE—Fost, Drafting. See Erik Krumhardt guaranteed. Mitchell Services | Phone WI. 8-9075. tia (Ltd. WL 8-711 tin FULLER BRUSH products.|; DRESSMAKING and__ altera- Your local dealer, J. W. Logan, |tions.* Men's — sport shirts. | 8-9833. 4Stfn [13425 81 Ave. Newton 849-12. eae 43-46c DRESSMAKING—Tailoring and Fuel alterations. Mrs. E. M. Metheral | ueis McDONALD FUELS (formerly| Garvin Coal) 20205 Trans Can-| ada Highway. Phone collect Langley 758. at 15140 Columbia Ave. Phone ‘WI. 8-8558. tin STEEL FABRICATORS Fabrication of any steel prod-| ucts, You name it, we make/ it! Large stock of angle iron, pipe, steel, 45 gal. barrels, bar- rel stands, bolts and nuts in all| sires, We have the machinery to do your job. WHITE ROCK MOBILE 1061 Stayte Rd. WI. 8-9331 McLeod River, Lump, Egg, Nut, Stoker; Victory, Egg and Nut Cedar Presto Logs, $23 unit British-American Fuel Oils Quality & Service Guaranteed Civil defence film Noy. 26 White Rock Civil Defence will sponsor a film and possible slides of the recent Car Caval- cade held here on Wednesday, Noy, 26 at 8 p.m. in the Can- adian Legion Hall, Johnston Road. Mayor Beaton, Civil Defence Co-ordinator for the Fraser Valley, and other C.D. officials will be invited to attend. All those who participated in the Cavalcade and the gen- eral public interested in Civil Defence are urged to attend this meeting. The Civil Defence’s plan- ning committee wishes to thank all thosé who took part in the Cavalcade and assisted in mak- ing it such a success, a 164 applications for city firemen’s jobs Some 165 applications for the |Our sheds in White Rock are | Position of firemen at the NO DOWN PAYMENT, asphalt} open for your inspection iA SS Eee have r ne yeways. Park- ° : ’ ie ‘a < - Bee Retiates CITY FUELS Alex Mitchell, chairman of the given. WI 87911 44-47¢ | GERALD BLACK 1s aa alles committee re- —|14860 Washington WI. 8-9788 porte: uesday, fs . 2 White Rock will take over _ = Nig 9 ‘ pee eee house fran Night WI. 8.078! | administration of the fire hall inets Day or contract. Free |BONE DRY Kindling. 12 sacks Fore aes have estimates. Phone after 5 es pute sone Ss ls pate been selected from the list of WL. 88352 }24 Ave, RR4, White Rock, WI japplicants and have been sent 5 N andvisewer|o0500. 44-47p to Provincial Fire Marshal Seerc arent as NS binsaits Basil Nixon for his recommen- power ditching. Lif Rogers |ALDER, % cord lots or more dations. T9436 Oxenham. Phone Wi. &./Any length. Also light slabs Council is now awaiting his 79. z 30tfn i edgings (mo: fir) 1155 report. A committee meeting ‘ ___ Elm St. White Rock z 4 Z will then be held with Fire 46p Mr. and Mrs. W. Chartier of White Rock recently celebrated their Golden Wedding An- hief C. W. 1 ‘ 3 EXPERT Building, re- a a : d - 2 Chief C. W. Pollard in attend AO SEE ae ee niversary with a re-marri at the Star of the Sea Church with Father J. Franks of-|ance to make final choice, Perea ees ett ce ceil n The BestiCosts Less” I ficiating. ‘The host tm arles Legare and the bridesmaid was ret Legare, who ape WEsees ectinates” “Plone BUY ed in that role 50 4 When the couple were first wed, Flower girl at the second | 7. WL 8-5557. * McLEOD RIVER y was Jean MacKay, ndaughter of Mr .and Mrs. Chartier. A reception was held at ET =e. | CARPENTRY WORK Framing) or finishing roofs, kitchens, | general repairs. Painting and paper hanging. Cement work Iver Moon in the evening HI-HEAT COALS Lump, Egg, Nut, Stoker Presto Log: o0 per unit Sacked kindling, Presto Logs, |of ceremonies was Joseph Chartier, son of the “newlyweds.” ried at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and have resided in White Rock for the past 14 years. following the service with four generations attending. Master- Mr. and Mrs, Chartier were mar- “LITTLE GEORGE_ —Garner Studio} and chimneys. Free estimates. Presto Briquettes WI, 84911. 26tin Your White Rock Fuel Dealer| Council gives $350 LANDSOWN FUELS |to UGN drive : ere Sei » makes the | City Council has voted $350 ee ee te ancruen ams ~ 15353 Washington |for funds. Last year’s donation 42tin | Was $325 SUNNYSIDE Excavating - Bull dozing, power digging, clearing, burning, basements, backfilling, septic and oil tanks, founda- tions, drainage, pipe lines, load- WI. 80545 ps —| Council moved to subscribe ing. Owner Art Dinsmore, 2638 ; to the monthly publication of penne Rock WL 8-1, Top) Soil &Manure [civic Administration which Beatie Doser) Soperator, Dick | —————____ cane |they felt would be invaluable Weaver, WI. 8.0844. Digger op-|BLACK TOP SOIL. No stichs,|to each corned mommns erator, Gerry Fink, YE 7-2506.| stones or gravel tract. Free estimates. Phone|ed peat moss. — WL 8.5557. 4itfn | time. GOOD QUALITY top soil both | peat and sandy loam. Also grav- el, all types. 10% discount on 15 yds. or over, YEllowstone | | 7.3983. 15tfn Cus | and The L.DS. Relief Society are holding a bazaar in the Ocean} |Park Hall on Saturday, Novem-| ber 8 at 3 pm. Lunch will be! Served and supper later . . No improvements |for Royal Ave. Unwillingness to do any fur- jther work for the public works F z L.A. of Crescent Canadian| Separunenk was voiced iby: Will egion No. 240 are holding a| You cannot always prevent e jfred S. Hurd, 15548 Royal Ave.,| Christmas Bazaar in the Legion in a letter to council. He claim-| s741) ed he had built up the shoulder | yrqay of his road last year and that ho fire, but you can protect your investment through our fevenson Road, on Sat November 8. Tea wiil ( rved from 2 to 4, featur-| combined i in his opinion, was enough. jing home cooking, white cle-| P k P lie Mr. Hurd claimed his portion | phant, sewing and plants. ac age 0 y jof Royal Avenue had. not been 2 EPG | graded or gravelled for years wa 4 Peas 3 s and save 20% Jand during bad winter periods| Ocean Park Crescent Heights | E be set Property Owners meeting will Ree CATR CITI, eel beiheld: oni Tuesday, November bie car in a Bar-!18 at Ocean Park Hall at 8:30) over regular rates Consult us for details | » This is changed from W. Mr. Hurd also stated that |?-™ | . 8. RUSSELL the dead end street sign near November 11, Remembrance | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE |his home was almost complete-|D8¥- All members are asked 15218 Pacific Ave. to attend as this will be the Phone WI. 8-5801 ly obliterated. Council moved to clean up|*"nual meeting, the dead end sign but take no action on the road condition. . . The Friendship Circle of the S.A. will hold their monthly | |mecting on Tuesday, November | 21 at 2 pm. in the church Hlounge of the new United Church on Buena Vista Ave, Cary The White Rock Credit League will hold their monthly meeting on Friday, November 7 at 2 pm. at the White Rock Lodge. 7 Come and See the New 1959 METEOR Check these Good Used Car Buys! 63 Pontiac Sedan ........ $650 566 Dodge Crusader .. ary * The Goodwill Hospital Group ||will meet at the home of Mrs, A. P. McLean, 14854 Thrift Avenue, on Wednesday, Novem- ber 12 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Lon- don as co-hostess, Final ar- rangements for making tnince meat later this month will be |in ladies’ with Mrs. N. Bradford winning the consolation. Mr. G. Edward was first in gent’s whist, with Mrs. E. Armstrong, first in ladies and Mrs. M. Bell} winr he consolation. Mrs. E.| Morrison won the door prize. Hallowe’en motifs at Legion card party Hallowe'en motifs prevailed at the annual Hallowe'en card party staged by the Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Branch No. 8, on Wednesday afternoon, October 29. Some 28 tables of bridge and Perfect eribbace Qrercescy earvent-se. whist attended the successfuljhand for visitor affair. Mrs, Inglis assisted by) The perfect cribbage hand| After we're through paint- Mrs. A. Demptster and Mrs. E./that shows up once in a life-| ing lets get'a pair of Morrison were in charge of|time caused a stir at the home| weatherproof shoes from floral decorations. Mrs. Kyle|of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Russell, convened the door, assisted by|Royal Avenue, when their yis- = irs. N sthinney. itor, Mrs. May Graham of ewis Mrs. leston was gen-|South Burnaby was playing a eral convenor, assisted by Mrs.|quiet game with Mr Cox. N. Kidd, Mrs. A. Dempster, Mrs. Holding the jack of hearts in N. Criddle and Mrs, J. Thomp-|her hand with three fives, the son. dream of all cribbage players Mr. J. Thawaits was first in|came true as the five of hearts Sent's bridge; Mrs. N. Fyfe, 1st!turned up for a perfect hand. SHOE BOX LTD. 1377 Johnston Road Just Arrived - New Shipment of DOOR MATS COCOA MATS RUBBER MATS SIZES ; SIZES No, 3 : $1.19 $1.49 $1.95 SPECIAL ON Huo-Therm Oil Heaters — 1 only Model 575 27,500 BTU’s, reg. $89.95, special $62.50 1 only Model 625, 41,500 BTU’s, reg. $119.95, special $89.95. VALOR OIL HEATERS - BUECTRIC HEATERS No. 1 No. 1 $1.50 No. 2 $2.25 We will be OPEN MONDAY, Noy, 10 and CLOSED on Remembrance Day, Nov. 11. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 made, We Will Bay Your Car ies. The Friendship Circle of the WA. of the United Church in the Ch: on Tuesday, Noy. It at doe THE STORE WITH THE QU ALITY STOCK YOUR suns i CALVIN HARDWARE ; — ~— n