VEEN Mother Nature adds afresh blanket of snow to turn tho countryside into wonderland, there's only one thing for you camera fans to do, Bundlo yourselves up, grab your caiieras, and got out and get some pictures. You'll probably want to get out fm a hurry, too, for usually winter scenes are the prettiest right after i heavy snowfall. The snow is then fresh and white and still clings to trees and roofs wherever you look, Frequently, too, you get a poriod of crisp, sunny weather following a snow Storm. Your snow pictures will naturally havo more sparkle it you take them while the sun is shining. Nour snow scones will usually Took. best if you take thom with either side or back Uehting in order to emphasize the texture of the snow. With flat front light, snow too often! looks like a blank white ox- panse. I'm sure you'll find it much imore pleasing with the texture. Exposure, here, requires some special consideration, too. A snow- covered s€eno in full sunlight Is one Of the brightest subjects that you ill run across, and you should cut down your exposure somewhat from your ordinary daylight snapshots, An excellent method of doing this is fane find a Taking Snow Pictures ‘with your reliable medium-yellow 1. Why Is a Chest X-Ray survey fo be held in my Districet (a) To protect you, your family and frlenda from tuberculosta, (b) There are no signs or aymp- toms in early tuberouloale, and early tuberculosla eannot be tound without tho “maglo eyo" of the X- Ray; yot early eases of tubercu- lonin mre frequently Infectious, {o) The wate, modern way of finding oarly tubereuloaln In to X- Tlay all the “apparently well" per: none, and to treat eaves found un- til they nro oured, (a) Warly tuberowloala tx roln- tively enny to treat, which mouns Spoedior rocovery, Speedior return to work, ‘Lons cont, * Loss tuberculosis infection uprend in your community. 2 Who should he X-Rayed? Everyone over 14, Tn British Columbin ‘TB In rare in those under 45, Whon {t does occur In a child 24 a et it tn an ndult who has sproad the glittering new world to photograph. | disonso to the child, ‘Thin source must be found, 3. Is a person ever too old to need an X-Ray? ‘TB in mainly a disenac in those over 15, with heavy incldonco ‘n oll ndult ago groups, 4. Should 1 be X-Raved even filter. Te cuts down the light, and, in No. addition, darkens tho bluo sky for contrast with the white snow. While you aro trekking around in the glittering world of white, keop a protectlye eye on your equipment. though I feel well? For example, check occasionally to| Yex, Remember you can look sec that there {s no snow on your | well and feel well and still have tons, It can causo blurred, fuzzy pic-] TB. That is why it is the smart tures if allowed to remain during | thing to have a chost X-Ray no your exposures. matter how well you feel. For almost any wintertime picture | 5. How oftn should T have a Cheat taking, your camera should work X-Ray? without difficulty, However, {f you} Klery year, Present equipment are out in extremely cold weather, | doos not make this possible tn all you might encounter a slight stlfl-| ratte of our province, but wo hope ness in working the shutter and focusing adjustments. If you have a small camera, try carrying it in an {nside pocket whore it can remain mM reasonably warm. With any camera, me warming {t slightly will bring the| Nothing. This service Is tree, affected parts back into operation. and is brought to your Community You will notice that when you | bY your Department of Health and bring your camera from outside into | Welfare, Division of TB Control & heated room, there will be imme-| The X-Ray equipment was paid to return to your district in two yoars, 6. How much will the X-Ray cost for from funds raised by the Kale lof CHIUHTMAS SEALS by the B.C, Tuboroulowin Soclety, a volun: tary, non-governmental and inde ney, Te itow' tong. doe st take? Tt taken only a fow minutes to haye your record card completed nnd your X-Ray taken. 4. Will 1 have to undress? door" clothing only. Braces, pens, Jewollory and any metalllo objects will have to he removed, Better atil—lenve such articles at home 0, How will I know the result? A report card will be sent yor phout two weeks after the %eTay In taken if it Ie Yelenr.” Where further X-Ray Jn nocemary you will be notified where and when to roport for this, Thin service fa Also froe, 10, If 1am asked to return for an other X-Ray does it mean T have tuberculontn? Not necessarily. Tt may menn that the first X-Ray dia not show enough datnit to make an Inter: protation, or to nas It an “elea' 1, If Tam found to have TH will tlon? No necessarily, Tn about 60 ner | cont of those found ta he TR the Aiaeaze Ja already healed or tinder control: in thin case, rometimex a simple adfustment to a nerson's way of Ife {s nll that Sn necenenry to ensure continued rood health 12. Who pays the est of institu- tion treatment? In Institutions the natient nave | on ability to nay. A lenient nesers- ment ts made, No one Is kent out of an Institution through Inability to pay, nor in there any difference in treatmont for thore who pay and thos who do not 13, What about my dependents If T haye to leave my job? The Provin vides social assistance for all who fare fll and are eligible by reason “out- | obtainable from the Publie No, You will remove your “out peas in your Mean IOR may write direct to BC. TOURER: CULOSIS SOCIETY, Christmas eal Headquarters, #6 West will explain thia necennary, 14, 1 want to read and lenrn 1 about Tuberculosis. Wher can 1 obtain further ton? Froe booklets and pamphlets are Brondway, Vancouver, for your Fe quirements Tuberculosis Is everyone's problem Support your community ative to have every adult X-rayed whup the Christmas eal mobile 2 Tay unit Je in your district. Help your local Health #arvices in every way posalble, Be X-rayed yourself and encourage your neighbour to be Hrayes, A chest %Ray ‘now while you stiN foe) well anid Sook well Ie your hest protection against TE, A young college student remark T have to go to an Institn-| og to his date, “That's ‘Pink Lignt- ning’ Upstick you're wearing, Sant it Flattered that he should notice, the girl replied, “Why yes, but how did you know?” “Ob.” be quipped, “ve been struck by it before!"—The Resdera Digest, — A 1949-model car driving down Hollywood Boulevard evidently be longed to a disgruntled owner. For boldly painted on its side was the warning: “Watch out for fiying parts."—The Reader's Digest, a Singing fmereases the blood pressure, says an American doc int Government pro-| tor, but he neglected to say whose Some people are born grest, ers make themselves great, and of residence. If TB in the cause the rest of ‘em grate upon others. diate condensation on tho lens, but —_—_—_—_—_— _.._.______| this can be wiped off very easily. — 2 Winter picture possibilities are some of the most spectacular of the year. Scenics, covered trees and shrubs, winter sports—they're all glamorous and sparkling. Be ready for them, this year. 324 —John van Gullder ——— My husband stopped at a small. town garage in Georgia. “When. ever I hit 70," he told the me there's a knocking in the » After a lengthy examination and ‘much testing of the engine the Mechanic wiped the grease from his hands and drawled, “I don't sec nothing wrong, Mister. It must be warning you.’ From “Life's Like That” in The Reader's Digest. institutions. but = Come to Chureh = Minister: Rev, Peter Connal, B.A. Service: 10a.m.and7.30pm. Sunday School: 10 a.m, ‘Trail Rangers: Tuesday, 7 p.m. Monday, 7 p.m. CGI, Cholr Practice: Thursday, 7.20 p.m. Young People’s Union: Friday, 720 pan. ‘Wornen’s Association: First Thurs- day of the month. Evening Auxiliary: Second Wednes- day of the month. WMS: ¥ourth Thursday each + month. “CRESCENT Service: 11.20 am, Sunday School at 10 tm. (Ponter & Roper new Parish Hall) = ee CHRISTIAN SCIENCE socrery |, White Rock, 1.0. Hold Services tn the Masonic Hall Sundays at 11 am, | Sunday School at 10 am, Government. Th: HOLY TRINITY, WHITE ROCK £30 am.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sunday School, 11.45 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. 8, MATTHEW'S, HALL PRAIRIE 10 am.: Sunday Schoo}, 9.30 n.m.; Holy Communion. Church of tho Ascension, Crescent, Railway is beine pushed N throughout the Province settlement, industrial research are b many other ways the economic advance is Social changes, too, are being carried on t educational developments and in a variety of other wavs too numerous to relate. While their part in the i also by the small investor. © provin Investment In the Future Investment in British Columbia is investment in the future. The extensive develonment planned for this Province, and so necessary if we are to make use of our natural advantages, can only be achieved by investment. not onlv by the large This is indeed - investment in the future—the future of British Columbia. Development on the scale envisioned can be attained only in proportion to the extent that we show our belief in our des- tiny. And with this in view the economic and social growth of your Province is being encouraged by the efforts of your llv-owned Pacific Great Eastern orthward: the already vast high- way system is being extended and improved: new and greater electric power developments are being constructed agricultural development, land i” pressed, and in being encouraged. through health and a - 11 a.m; Sunday School, 8 p.m.: Evensong. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Tho Rev. G. S. Barber, M.A, Thone: 2068 Sunday School: Every Sunday morning, 945 a.m. (Thin i © clonely graded Sunday Schoo), Morning Service; 11 a.m, << SUNNYSIDE UNITED cirunon Community Hall, Sunnyside Rond Every 2nd and 4th Wednenday i] at 8 pm, ond Tey, FRANK HARDY Services at 3 p.m, Winter montha ee GRACE CHAPEL Servinon ot present at 1200 Marine Drive of SUNDAY, a.m.t Breaking of Tread, TUESDAY, & pm, Prayer ay Ministry of The Word ee, ORESCENT GOSPEL MISSION. MeBride Street (opp, Aldxandra Frosh Air Camp) 10 am. fred School. ; ductivity of British Columbia is more difficult to evaluate. nevertheless without them economic development alone is of little value. All this cannot be done without the exvenditure of large canital sums. and it is in the provision of such moneys that the investor, large and small. can contribute not only to hi own financial advantage, but to the future of British Columbia. Through sound financial management all this has been done without too great a burden on the country, This burden of debt has on a per capita basis been sharoly reduced over the past few years as is well illustrated by the following data: YerCaptta Per Capita Not Debt Interest Charges Population 710,000, ‘$190.30 S1LOL B1ALOOO 210,000 LLL 4000 PROVINCE OF BRITISH hi ae, oe epee le epartment o