_W. R. Jeffeott, Vicar ‘am. Holy Communion “12.15 am. Mating and Sermon 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. CRESCENT 9.30 a. m. Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, The John Buchan Memorial Sunday Schoo! 3 p.m. Divine Worship 3 p.m. Young Peo; Ing. Wome! ef the month, THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA White Rock — Creacent PUBLIC WORSHIP White Rock 10 am. 7.30 pam. ¢ Crescent 11.30 am. SUNDAY SCHOOLS Vhite Reck 10 a.m. Jreacent 10.30 a.m. Rev, Frank Hardy 0 , (WHITE ROCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE (nterdenominational) 771 Washington Avenue (East of Post Office) Sunday: $:45 am. Sunday School, a.m. Morning Worship. Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service (Song Service at 7:15 p.m.) Wednesday: 7:45 pm. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Pastor, Mr. Clifford Dietrick. All are Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. White Rock, B. C. Hold Services In the Masonic Hall Sundays at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Every 2nd & 4th Wed’day at 8pm CRESCENT GOSPEL MISSION McBride Street (opp. Alexandra Fresh Afr Camp) 2:30 p.m. Sunday School 3:20 p.m. Gospel Service Evangelist Peter Dewar Please bring your news in early. SEERA AEA IAG III IH IIIA A GH, DEVELOPING & PRINTING 5c per roll Reprints 3c each PASSPORTS — PORTRAITS ENLARGING coPY GARNER’S STUDIO White Hock Theatre Building Uda ha haheteateteteteteteletateteteteteteleled Close to Beach No Hill Three roomed House Electric light and wa Let 70 feet frontage Price HO. Hughes & MacKenzie Phone 73M, White Rock! Cloverdale Phone 198 S. BOWELL Bible Study group nity meats tvery secSnd Tuesday even- J0W! ! Guild on first Thursday PUG rag re 5 Provioun to the meoting of the local Victory Loan committee a * dotlighttl dinner was served by ‘Mo hoxta of the hotel, tee : “roe the most lovingly shelter Mrs, Amox and young son who land shade unwhon, lke the willow, are In the hospital are Improving: |'the hlgter soar thelr mummits, the Mr. Aimox suffered the loss of hin|towtter “droup thelr boughi! mother thin woek, Butwer-Lytton, teens “Love in not puffed up; and the meek and loving God anointa ana Appoints to lead the Hne of man- King’s triumphal march out of the wilderness, out ef darkness Into Hight," —Mary Baker Eady. GEMS OF THOUGHT HUMILITY “Lowllnosx of heart Ins rout dle And bimility is the hrightoxt in the Christian's crown!" Fond, “Humility enforces whore neither [virtue, nor atrongth, nor roayon can prevall.'" Quarles, Ne doctrinos of grace humblo The World’s News Seen THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper -Unbiased—| CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SURREY BY-LAW No. 745 A By-Law to enable The Corporation of the District of Surrey to raise, by way of loan, the sum of $31,000.00 for school purposes. WHEREAS the Board of School Trustees of Surre: poration, 6. For the payment of the interest shall raised and levied in each year during: the cuureney te ae a aes or any of the beltha seueanie me feppgetive annual ‘amount set out in the fourth column For the payment of the debt hereby authorised, there shall be raised and levied in each yea ures did on the 15th of them, the reapective, erat rereraaea tie! aura ein ina day of February, 1944, cause to be prepared and laid before the Municipal schedule to this by-law. Council detailed estimates of the sums required’ to meet the extraordinary expenses of the Board in the year 1944, which said estimates, after allowing deb for Government grants since made in respect thereof, are as follows: (A) New School Sites: Approximately 5 acres of land for new school on corner of Old Yale Road and Liverpool Road $ 800.00 Approximately 3 acres of land for elementary School site corner of Kennedy and Sandel Roads —_300,00 Approximately 15 acres of land for. elementary school site—Green Timbers area * $ 1,350.00 250,00 (B) New School Buildings: 4 Room modern elementary schodl on site at corner of Old Yale and Liverpool Roads. SS (Exclusive of Government Grant) | $11,333.33 2 Room elementary school on site at corner of t, a8 set forth in the second shall be raised in each year tures: thy of them ty a rate ilen ther currency of the sald debent or ments wi ee ae the Municipality, 1944, No. 745. and sealed with the Corporate Seal on the ‘The respective total annual amount for Interest and payment of the column of the schedule to this by-law, for on all the rateable land or land w may be cited for all purposes as “School Loan By-Law, PASSED by the Municipal Council on the 2rd day of April, 1944. Ri E ECerEDy Ba cht) of the Electors at an election held on the eee NSIDERED and findily adopted, signed by the Reeve and Clerk : day of Eyles --. CLERK. SCHEDULE TO SCHOOL LOAN BY-LAW, 1944, No. 745” Kennedy and Sandel Roads. Outside toilets. (Exclusive of Government Grant)... 5,000.00 First Column Second Column ‘Third Column Fourth Column 2 Room elementary school in Green ‘Timbers 1945 PAGE Brincipall Interest, area, Outside toilets, (Exclusive of Govern- 1946 arene eee) ment Grants) _.. 5,000.00 21,333.33 1947 Hi Te =—— 1948 ¥ y (C) Furniture and Equipment for New School Buildings x Pen em Teachers’ desks e cssenmes $280.00 1300 00 {e000 2080 315 Pupils’ desks |... . 2875.00 Aged a ‘200,00 904.00 Maps and teaching alds 400,00 3,055.00 1932 00 Bee ei (D) Alterations and Additions to Old Schoo! Buildin; 19s 00 a saan Finishing classroom at. Semiahmoo. School. 1955 340800. ae ee (Exclusive of Government Grant) . s. $ 900.00 1956 2'308.00 3740000 roe Alterations to girls’ washroom, Lord Tweeds- 1957 2812.00 2'500.00 Soe muir School — enlarging — new tollets — septic 1952 - 3812.00 2'600.00 313.00 Tank, ete, (Exelusive of Government Grant) .. 2,400.00 3,300.00 1939 2808.00 3700.00 70800 (E) Other Extraordinary Requirements: $41,652.00 $31,000.00 $10,832.00 Clearing, grading and draining grounds Yale and Liverpool z $ 500.00 Kennedy and Sandel 500,00 Kennedy and Johnston 250.00 Locating water at two sites (wells) 300.00 1,550.00 Total Extraordinary Estimates required .... $30,588.33 AND WHEREAS the said estimates, being the total estimated expen- diture In respect of each class above mentioned. as submitted, were ap- proved by the Municipal Council for payment from the proceeds of the sale of debentures: ; AND WHEREAS the whole assessed value of the land and improve- ments within the Municipality, according to the last revised Assessment Roll is $10,831,589.00, and the amount of the whole rateable land and im- provements within the Municipality, according to said Assessment Roll, is $10,484,208.0 AND WHEREAS District of Surrey, school purposes: AND WHEREAS the amount of the debt which this by-law is in- tended to create is the sum of Thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000.00) arrived at as follows: $ there is no debenture deht of The Corporation of the other than for works of Local improvement and for Extraordinary Estimates, as before recited $30,588.33, Estimated expense of debenture issue 411.67 $31,000.00 and the object for which it is created is the provision of the school facil- ities set out in the before recited estimates AND WHEREAS the estimated amounts required to be raised in each year during the term of fifteen (15) years for payment of the debt are the sums set out in the third column of the schedule to this by-law and the estimated amounts required to be raised in each year during the sald term for payment of the interest on sald debt are the sums set out in the fourth column of sald schedule THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of The Corporation of the District of Surrey, therefore, enac follows: J, For the purpose and with the object aforesaid it shall be lawful for ‘The Corporation of the District of Surrey to raise by way of lonn from any person or persons, body or bodies corporate who may be willing to advance the same, on the credit of the Corporation the sum of Thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000.00). and to issue therefor debentures in sums of not less than Orie hundred dollars ($100.00) each, 2, The said debentures shall be dated the fifteenth day of July, 1944, and shall bear interest at the rate of four (4) per centim per annum. 4, The sald debentures shall be sssued in series of the following amounts and maturities, namely: $1000.00 repayable on the 16th day of July, 1945. $1000.00 repayable on the 16th day of July, 1940, $1700.00 repayable on the 16th day of July, 1947, 9170000 repayable on the 16th duy of July, 1948 $1900.00 repayable on the 15th day of July, 1949, 1900.00 repayable on the 15th day of July, 1960, 1900.00 repayable on the 16th day of July, 1951, $2000.00 repayable on the 16th day of July, 192 9710000 repayable on the 16th day of July, 1953. 9700.00 repuyable on the 16th day of July, 1054. 97300,00 repayable on the 16th dey of July, 1956, 97400.00 repayable on the Ith day of uly, 166, $2500.00 repayable on the IhIh day of July, 1067, $210.00 repayable on the 16th day of July, 1958, $2700.00 repayable on the 161h day of July, 1059, And the interest thereon shall be payable half-veorly on the 16th dev of January and the 16th day of July in each year during the currency of sald debentures or any of them, Each of sald debentures shall have attached thereto counons for the payment of the interest is hereinbefore provided and as to hoth principal and interest shall, 15 and wien the same become payable and tpn sure render of the debentures or interest counons respectively, be paid jn law= om money of Canada at the main branch of the Bank of Montresl In any, the following places at the option of the holder thoroof, namely: Cloverdale, Vancouver or New Westminster in the Provinces of British} printrss Boy He Provines of Manitoba: Toronto in the Proving or tren) in the Province of Quebec. All in the District of Surrey, on Saturd between the hours of 8 o’clock a.m, and 8 o'clock pam. of the Municipality of Surrey will be t 1944, No, 145, TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the proposed By-Law upon which the vote of the Municipality will be taken at Municipal Hall, Cloverdale. Surrey Centre School House. East Kensington Schoo] House. Kensington Hall, Coast Meridian & K, & M. B. Roads. Halls Prairie School House, Community Hall. Coast. Meridian Road, near Campbell River Road. Canadian Legion Hall, White Rock. White Rock School House. Sunnyside Community Hall. Ocean Park Community Hall. Crescent School House. Building opposite Gardiner's Store, Crescent Bench. Elgin Community Hall. E Community Hall, Colebrook. Woodward's Hill, School House. Sullivan's Hall, Sullivan, Newton School’ House, Strawberry Hill School House. Community Hall, Townline and Sandell Roads. South Westminster School House. Salvation Army Hall, Liverpool Road. Grosvenor Road School House. White House, Trans-Canada Highway. Olympic Garage, Trans-Canada Highway, at Johnston Road. Fleetwood Community Hall, Pike Road. Hjorth Road School House, Port Mann School House. ‘Tynehead School House. Davidson's Store Building, Hjorth and Anniedale School House. Port Kells School House, Clayton School House. Coast Meridian Roads. y, the 22nd day of April, 1944, JOHN G. FARMER, Clerk, he Vote of the Electors + NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tt rs PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY one onNhne “School Loan By-Law, on Saturday, the 22nd day of April, 104, at Municipal Hall, Cloverdale. Surrey Centre School House, cast Kensington School House, Kensington Hall, Coast Meridian & K & M1, Roads, Halls Prairie School House, Community Hall, Coast Meridian Road, near Campbell River Road. Canadian Levion Hall, White Rock White Rock School House. Sunnyside Community Hall, Ocean Park Community Hall, Grescent School House, Bulldine opposite Gardiners S| Higin Community Hall Community Hall, Colebrook. Woodward's Hill, School House, Sulllyan’s Hall, Sullivan, Newton Schoo! House Strawberry Hill School House, om hie y Hall, Townline and Sandell Roads, Commu South Westminster School House. Salvation Army Hall, Liverpool Road. Grosvenor Road School House, Ai ee aed en mple Garage, % ‘ Plootwood Community Hall, Pike Road. Hjorth Road School House. Port, Minn School House, ‘Tynehead Sohal wate and Coast Mer! “Rov ‘i 8 5 ee re toro, Crescent Beach. ‘at Johnston Road, vi "5 Store Say Bas a Port Kel Peis ern iy ae 2 te Ae Pao Dated nt Cloverdale, B,C, this wee : ak