Arts and Crafts plan Christmas sale A Christmas sale will {Branch of the Palisades Art: ber 15, from 11 am. to 5 p.m Rock pfer. ¢ jis the local representative o |the Club. Purpose of the sale = | e heap of dead leaves = store at Fort Langley where |t© see a : ter? If you do, now is the going up in smoke. Scarcest| — ° Ants : Crescent Real [Gi zepber can diney ant /6!0h stacy wll provers |e 0, in, St Estate & Insurance |)". cate will include paint-|humus, Few gardens _ have |f t Harvesting, beating matur-|| . 3 ope pea r gh of it, although every |lest harvesting, 5 i Agency Limited ines, cores seater all gardener has an opportunity to| ty of spring sowings by a mar. White Rock’s most qualified, 7] manufacture it from garden| Sin Of UP to Sa aa 6 . Crescent Beach, B.C, | made by White Rock, Cressent rr and especially dead How carly your peas will bell! experienced heating contractors * e is » depends a >| ¢ INSURANCE alley craftsmen. Merchandise |!eaves. ns is Gar Mat the ditions. Tatineneralis thee bese ee TTS will be offered at reasonablo|leaves from, any ull NM Mtocation is one that is shelter-|}) only QUALITY HEATING eats weenie; t the event/€d, will be worth five dollars|ed from cold winds, in which pecial feature of the eve te the gardener |the soil is well-drained, and is are Chapter Members of the National Warm Phone: Windsor 8-0269 || will be spot auctions Ural a ee eae TP pled rather light in character go that Air Heating sAbsselition: he day ¢ don by auc) * mite {' 5 2 2 G. R. McGillivray eae Senate Be aRHetor up and allowed to decay, Cd ality Unde Be eee * have the experience of over 7,000 heating in- Jof the Dolphin’s ‘Tea Room, |Produce leaf mould, one. of the | iss best chances of winter|| stallotions on the lower mainland. FOR QUICK RESULTS Further SE ay Mg ads Sane partaneeseah pave: survival and early maturity are | ® employ only qualified, experienced union mem- USE SUN CLASSIFIEDS | pbfained at the White Rock |The more he advances in the|secured. Laxton’s Superb is bers. ag a | practice of this hobby, the more | the variety to ies ae ei © are members of Vancouver Better Business ; =m z 3 luseful will the amateur gard- eae of sow is the end of Bureau. Body Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved ener find this material. | October. PAC cl ony ” So do not burn leaves, Pile The ‘NIAGARA WAY by Natural |them up, and invite your neigh- | Return of Blood Circulation NOT a pill or tablet; not a liquid 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 fatigue and tension. Costs nothing to try it, For consultation ¢all your local representative, F. C. HINDLE, 1080 Ewson St. White Rock, B.C. . Phone WI. 8-9495. “If it's not Niagara . . . it’s not Cyclo-Massage" 15-tfo STORAGE White Rock Phone WI. 8-5121 Langley Phone 737 MODERN STORAGE FACILITIES Local and Long Distance Moving to All Points REID'S MOVING & STORAGE (LANGLEY) Ltd. Agents for North American Van Lines, Servicing Canada and All U.S. Points. ec Sponsored by the White Rock | and Grafts on Saturday, Novem- in the Dolphins on the White} Miss Lorna Holeroft| how-t BURN THOSE LEAVES Once more I am issuing this is to | Nothing gives WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 15 Week by Week s | warning! bors who are not so keen on \gardening to bring their dead|no fun for handlers leaves over to your pile. If you ea ee aan | use no special treatment to] _ ean, ee) mee oe hasten their decay, in two years |StOrY, When a recommendation HEATING EQUIPMENT ee f 3 of White Rock Ratepayers’ As- at most they will be reduced to leaf mould. It is best to lay ae parted the abuse Canada’s only Bonded Equipment with a * “(Of g bage cans by cr mM} " layers of § oS ag ) written wa y iE them out in layers of six inche Hoyces was read at the Works $500.00 warranty Bond. deep, with a sprinkling of fine lsoil or decayed compost be | ri s tween each layer of le | Aldermen stated they had} Then water well" oF tho Teaes|sevar winesed or beard ot)! CAUAITY FLCAING ‘ may be laid in layers on the|® abuse and each attested | |f compost pile with other garden| * they had used the same A. T. Schollen, Mgr. refuse and kitchen wastes in age can for years without ' the usual manner of building)#%y sbuse in handling what 15177 Buena Vista HILLTOP a good compost pile. ever. ! ——— CHECK SOIL NEAR HOUSE W Superintendent Bob TO ENSURE GOOD GROWTH Jlowse drew attention to the If you have planted a bed of distasteful task many civil em- bulbs up against a building,|Ps0¥ees cncount when? hey perhaps you have noticed how| Pick up leaky garbage pails and soil was and how long those imprope covered. In the Garden By G. E. Sery you least me can ys in that condition, even| He stated when such cans are e into the fall. This, of) ence 1 a sticker is placed r depends on several 0” i if the can is not re-| Do you reason that with a “very unusual” |Leaky garbage cans Committee meeting. DAILY PICK-UP & DELIVERY Parsons-McLeod Cleaners & DYERS LTD. 1202 Kingsway SERVES Phone: YOU BETTER WI. 8-1081 ready to gamble on at a reasonably mild winter? winter behind us, we expect another this win: ‘Have a things, including exposure and Placed with a better one he can | the extent projecting ecaves|Proceed to refuse to pick “” GOOD RUM. shed the rain, If the beds are|the garbage at that particular) still dry in early November the |Tesidenc | bulbs will show little or no The Ratepayers’ organization | root development yet ‘o cor-|also informed Council they | i¢ rect this, soak the soil well|were in favor of the introduc or You: So that the moisture penetrates| tion of a sanitary fill provided | it several inches below the bulbs. Further, test the mosture pene- 1s operated in accordance h the Health Act. tration with a trowel. Do not pS be afraid to give plenty of water — you are not likely to| Lawn bowlers overdo it if drainage has been) choose A. Craik properly provided for. Soil 4 ut the bulbs immediately) , Alex Craik was named presi-| nst the wall is that most |@ent of the White Rock Bowl-| likely in need for testing for|in@ Club at their annual meet-| moisture content. Attention to| im? held in the Club rooms at this matter now will help as-| Royal and D Street. sure more uniform growth and| D. G. McDougall was named ab ALUMINUM STORM PANELS FOR WOOD OR METAL SASH ALSO COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN DOORS Supplied and Installed FEATURES OF STORM PANELS — 1. Eliminates Condensation 2. Reduces Heat«Loss through Glass by approx. 50%. 3. Reduces Draughts 4. Comfort When Sitting by Large Glass Areas. 5. Permanently Installed Fill Out and Mail in the Attached Coupon for Full Particulars flowering next spring | vice-preside J. E. Hazlett, PROPER PRUNING PAYS OFF | Scretar Eisy Minato Seed Before starting a pruning job|Uer. ‘The executive includes'| it ls wise’ to over your!“ Inglis, A. Ciro, F. M. Burns, pruning tools and then sharpen|H. Lawrence, E. Cranwick, Mrs. the ones that need it. Do not|S: F: Stewart and Mrs. A use dull tools. They frequent. | Craik ly do more harm thar good,| The annual banquet and pres: Since they tear the growth/|entation of prizes is slated for which you are trying to cut.|November 19 at 7 p.m. in the Use the right tool for the job.| Canadian Legion Hall Even the best pruning shears| The Club's whist drives con- will not work properly if you! tinue every second Friday even- jtry to cut branches that arc|ing. The next one is slated for jtoo large for them. | In cutting large limbs and |branches, care must be taken \to avoid stripping off the bark of the main trunk or limb and \to leave a clean cut close to the jmain trunk that will quickly heal. One evidence of inexperienc- ed pruning is the presence of stubs on the trunk or limbs of a tree — stubs on which you can hang your hat. These al- low for the inroads of decay and wood-destroying agents and ||| for the formation of a cavity which will quickly weaken a tree, All pruning cuts should be so made that they are practically flush with the trunk or limb at the natural “collar” or junc- tion. Those cuts which are over three inches in diameter are | |i usually. shellacked around the |} edges in order to prevent the cells in the cambium layer from drying out and’ the cam- bium springing or pulling away from the rest of the tree. The centre of the arca should then be coated with a special tree wound vane, which prevents the sapwood m drying out and cracking. A large pruning cut, so treated, will, if the tree is in an otherwise vigorous condi- tion, heal over in a few grow- ing seasons. EARLY PEAS AND BEANS How about it this year? Aro) DEMERARA This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Coilumbia. November 15 at 8 p.m. Live Better Electrically = FOR ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK Be Safe - Be Sure - Choose a CERTIFIED Electrical Contractor | aes As prescribed under the Electrical Energy Inspection Act to engage in the practice of Electrical Contract-— ing in the Province of British Columbia. _ INSERTED BY THE Lower Fraser Valley, le a lay