ish Columbia. Me on own Whit residing in Summerside, = with their two children, Surrey 4H lub David 7, Richard 10, 2 ; d-Raisi FL, McGrath joined the Plans Fund-Raising RCAF in April 1942 and was Ways of raising funds to selected for pilot training. On underwrite expensés incurred i |receiying his wings, he was in various club activities was Pj transferred to 433 Squadron, the topic of discussion at the a unit within the RCAF Bomb- January meeting of the Sur- er Group in England, F.L, Mc- rey 4-H Club. Grath piloted a Halifax heavy The Club hopes to follow »|bomber throughout his tour the example of many Interior | and was awarded the Distin- Beef Clubs which underwrite : : ; 7 : — li guished Flying Cross for gal- expenses of members to Bet Pere a4 new topic. Tvs the 4 lantry, Club activities such as Provin- ersus : 4 He returned to civilian life Clal Elminiation contests. Mat- Batre ONE E 2) OPEN ALL DAY SATSRDAY after the war rejoining the me as rere toy thesnext (orn bue will ae 3 i Air Force in 1952. He is pre- cru a mneeeng: ‘ er uiscetaan tak 15791 Campbell River Road Wisently employed a3 a flying _ A letter from the B.C. Cen- Phone W.R. 5-5651 instructor “at RCAF Station, tennial Committee urged the Summerside, PEI. Prior to his Club to aid in making local arrival in Summerside, F.I. centennial activities a success. McGrath served a tour with Members will consult teach- 407 Maritime Reconnaisance €F8 about school courses that Squadron based at Comox, would lead to work in the VI field of Home Economics and Ss Agricultural Extension. 5 | Surrey Co-operative Associ- Building Permits ation presented club members For Year 1956 jwith measuring tapes. Building permits in the mun : ‘i * icipality for 1956 totalled DN. Welch Again $2,500,000 more than those is Heads Ocean Park sued in 1955. There were 2600 permits is- Group sued in 1956 at a value of! Mr. D. W. Welch was re- $12,999,316 compared to 2537 elected President of the Ocean in 1955 with a value of $10,- Park Community Association 394,184. at the annual meeting. George | Value of building permits Crozay was elected second in December was greater than vice-president; secretary, pie that of December 1955 by M. Terrell was re-elected. | ewe A ‘ $513,693 compared to $333,985. |First vice-president and treas. eee again, the situation changes in a smaller com- Two industrial permits were urer to be elected. Truste % ‘ A 4 issued in 1955 with a combined Mr, Swindells, Mr. W. Bottom. In outlying areas, distant from the city and the ts, Among im-| tempting beckon of professional sport, the public sup- to the hall ports local clubs or teams, not only because of a sense during the year was the ine of duty but because they are genuinely interested in 1 ; aF Oil stallation of a new heating! how the team or individual performs. Steve an urnace Wil’ system, two rest rooms add: Regular Delivery ed to hall and the exterior of They have a sense of pride and an urge to get out and cheer when the home team comes to bat. 1 re . | | Card parties are held on the { Second and fourth Fridays of i th to raise funds. The | with RE-MODELLING — INSULATING — OR NEW HOME PLANNING. ZONOLITE Easiest of all insulates te tostall. $1.40 per bag SNA AT a SA aaa FIRE PROOF — ROT PROOF — VERMIN PROOF — GUARANTEED COMBINATION STORM DOORS, WEATHER STRIPPING, RTC. Nofuenepu lunar’ His oon 00. ae Fi wa FL | ohnston at North Bluff Road. White Rock 4-4241/ Men’s High Single: Albert Page 239. Men's High 3: Al- bert Page 608, Men’s Majors « Men's High Single: V. Sam- Son 329. Men's High 3: Tink ler 729. i i io It: — Eagles ‘ Now is the Time to Di | @ F.V.MP.A | _ Mud Bay Gun Club | Ladies High Single: M. Hof- | ] atc eeseer a Ok | Ladies High Single: Hattie/fle 231, } | Annual Meeting Hillie 249. Ladies High 3:! Men's High Single: Owen Reet 5 |Hattie Hillie 575. |Nesbitt 239, ! panug) A aa) Lan eapsyystrin Ciara 3) anise = — LUC N) LUMBER | aang eg reducers inson 231. Men's High 3: F.| i A | on will be held on|inson 231. ‘ aon 1 . ay and Friday, March Robinson 663. } CLASSIFIED ADS FOR H Phone 14 ar 5. } S.0.S. League | 4 The locale will again be the} Ladies High Single: Mary SPECIALS W.R. 5-2366 or 4-4518 Canadian Legion Hall, Abbots-| Dixon 216. Ladies High 3: ESE oc ' Mary Dixon 508, 1 x 8 Cedar Common Boards, at Uy ob Gag see een $15.00 2x6 and 2 x 8 Cedar in sling loads, Binper Renee $19.00 No. 1 Fir and Cedar, T & G, 2x6 and 2x8, at perM. $60.00 Core Slabs at per Sling see $27.00 No. 3 Cedar sheathing and No. 3 Channel Siding at per M. ... $29.00 No. ae x 12 Cedar Boards, at per Jim’s cheque is one of two million « It's pay day—and in one quick trip to the bank Jim will have his cheque cashed, a deposit made, his bank book written up. He likes this safe, conyenient way of handling ‘money.