Y i re: 1959 CHEVROLET APACHE 31 SUBURBAN CARRYALL an improved economy six cylinder engine that gives up to 10 per cent better fuel oeke along with increased torque at low and medium speeds, the 1959 Chevrolet Subur- id Operations, a further economy option, consisting of a special carburetor with x mixtures and a lower numerical axle ratio er ll is available with either two- or four-wheel drive. It is easily equipped as a small bus for churches, clubs, schools, and similar organizations. = _ Rey. A. R. Laing. minister of Rock Ministerial Association at their first meeting of the fall the Post Office Department cel-|their postal business on the| Church; ebrated a special birthday on| spot. Rev. D. Anderson, Minister al route was placed in opera |rural route, the Al ska Hight mamed vice president and Rev. tween Hamilton and Ancaster,| mail for couniry people. F Church was named secretary-| Ontario, roducing a postal|the end of steel at Day treasurer. Service whe! country dwel-|Creek, B.C, a three day Plans were made to co-oper-|lers had their mail delivered to ney twice a week brings thc ate in the November 11 Rem. |their homes, mailman over 900 miles to embrance Service. Regular} White Rock has four rural| White Horse with all surfac monthly meetings of the as-jroutes coveriny sociation will take place on the |or 20,000 mi third Wednesday of the month|four rural routes serve in ex-| Offices en route and stops at a except in November when the|cess of 1600 boxholders plus|number of non Post Office meeting will be held Wednes-|many more :amilies who share| points, where Patrons can tran day, November 26 when a spec-|rural route boxes }sact Post Office business ial guest speaker will speak on| The contractor on R.R. No. i, the courier. At White Hors the topic “Christianity and In-|Hamilton, the official nan two connecting services bran: dustrial Relations.” | the pioneer, wended hi ay for|off, one following the Alask Seven miles from Hamilton to|Highway to the Alaska bor: Ancaster, Ontario, and returned |— 300 mules — while the ot absolutely necessary. jrejue ttc Cate nce aa | JOIN in the Cavalcade of Cars FOR THE GOOD OF WHITE ROCK SE day serving householders|runs over 400. miles to Daws jalong the route of travel NGA SURREY | When the system was intro me = | To THE PEOPLE of WHITE ROCK: cucleade of Card All car owners are cordially invited to join in a CIVIL DEFENCE EXERCISE Sunday, October 26 Marshalling at 1:30 p.m. on Washington Ave. between Walton’s | Garage and Duprez Ave., and moving off at 2:00 p.m. offers economical transportation of personnel and equipment. For light or is offered. Rear brakes are larger with |||]! i i Di 4 inches more lining area for better braking, longer life, and cooler operation. The Hi A Siren W ill Sound at 2:00 p.m. This will enable your Civil Defence Planning Committee to esti- mate the time required for a number of cars to leave and return inisterial oc. 2 iy |) « to White Rock on an mame Rev. A. Laing! White Rock’s R.R. 8.Mile Circular Bout ee otne we System serves 1600 alte Uircular houle = fe iH Each car will be given a travelling card and a sticker held in the Evangelical Free About 600,000 families andyjat the wharves and conducted g g of the Pentecostal Church was| October 10. Canada’s first rur-| While not strictly speaking a| | Cars aie also be parked by the C.D. Traffic Sener on their e { eV-ltion on’ that date in 1908, be-|way service certainly handies imme liate return, with a minimum of waiting. This entire exer- J; Vass of the ‘Presbyterian cise will be clocked and will not take up any more time than All participants will be invited to an evening meeting to discuss the results of the exercise and a movie film at a later date. Watch for it in the White Rock Sun, CLEANING SERVICE | duced, it was confined to exist |ing stage routes, but str OAS [ethene | Maritime 1 laims were made by those uv u © Exterior Painting c y r tas be jother roads with the resu!t ‘. . to} * Window Cleaning that by 1912 under improved) POWer Boom TOO Leet ae | © Paint Washing regulations, all persons resid (Beal : ® Floor Polishing ing along well defined road Satoh ete New ae | A over a mile iong becam General Janitor Service ible for rur, REASONABLE RATES Another ady. Rural Route Phone Newton 984-R-1 mitted to S take applications and acc pt (inn io ncy for Moncy Orders aed USE SUN CLASSIFIEDS Notes. By November ot that year, over 25,000 boxes FOR QUICK RESULTS were being |rouites served on 900 Over the years, the number of calls has continued to crease and on almost all c mail deli was complete | formerly. As happened in ¢ jcase of the original service, Some rural routes are the fo. Dangerous Tree Removals runners of letter carrier d | ery as Canadian cities continue Falling jto expand. In 1951, in an ef- }fort to provide mail service to} groups of families on the Now- foundland coast, several “Wat Rural Routes” were started. They were over 30 miles long and patrons were served by motor launch once a week. There were no mail boxes in- ved as patrons met the boat | Custom Power Saw Work No job too big or too smail}j) Les Green WI. 8-0406 CITY OF WHITE ROCK of Revision appointed by the City Council i vise the List of Electors, will meet at 10 , a.m., on Saturday, November Ist, 1958, in i “4 Canadians everywhere haye found Canada Council Chambers, City Hall, White Sayings Bonds the best way to save. Whether bought for cash or on instalments they pay ood interest and can be cashed anytime at full face yalue. 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