le ZANADAS FINEST CLIMATE Serving White Rock, Sunnyaide, Oocan Park, Crescent Beach & Surrounding Districts White Took, 10, Thursday, Webruary 2, 100, » raise $400; |Council objects to salaries Park theatre|.. Surrey fire budgets tabled pal anather $400 thin wok White Rock Fire Chief is target of McPherson to be Park Theatre “Hospital outside councillors; further study planned (From tho Semiahmoo Sun Cloverdale Bureau) acting reeve Parks Board S40 per year; Single Copy & cents “Hospital Nights 850 people pack White Rock Hospital Fund Jum due to capacity audiences attending the Monday and Tuesday, ts, students and children tu ) Night on Nearly 80 adult form Yenterday” during It# local run: Film, staff and theatre expenses trovich, who: turned over all recelpt ried out to noo Salary arrangements for White Rock Fire Chiof and his deputy were referred to the Labour and Equipment Committee for considera- tion and report to the next meeting of Council it wax decided so). wore born personally by wner Jim Pe ta to the Hospital S reason and White Rock was one ~ guna, towing. @ longthy and heated dinounsion. * Jntes the sacrifice made . The Hospital Board deeply apprec! iis onnela ailavn estimates Mi S dtcavieh in wiviig usvone of his top plctures of the year a ct ICN IN a tabled ie ieee x gala Vie McPherson, Society president. je whole budget was out of all OCEAN PARK Councillor V. A. McPherson was E named Acting Reeve of Surrey and bearing the expenses’ = of the few centres In the Fraser during the abrence of Reeve 5 Valley having a pald fire chief. if pl arles Schultz in Ottawa during Crescent Legion |Dog Pound goes jsr"sito* "°°" Oca) couple: oS ee ae ee Councillor Mortimer didn't think exchange vows The Reeve hax been chosen to seeks hall site Crescent Branch No, 240 Cana- dian Legion, will be asked by Sur- rey Counell to purchase 50 fect of property from the Great Northern Railway in exchange for the lot ewned by the Municipality on which the Crescent Fire Hall stands. | on trial basis A dog pound will be operated under the joint auspices of the Surrey Municipality and the Soci- ety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on a trial basis it was announced in Surrey Council Mon- day. Russell Maitland, who has been working for the SPCA, will con- {Rock was getting White Rock was ready to pay for @ full time fire brigade and be- Heved the time had come to im- plement the Stevenson & Kellox Feport and co-ordinate all Surrey fire areas into one municipal sys- tem. He claimed South Westmin- ater was taking care of as much fire risk as White Rock. Councillor Dick Miller said White ay from the A protty wedding was solemnized in Crescent Beach Anglican Church Saturday February 23, when the principals were Joan Adrienne Anne Lechner and Paul John U'Ren. Rev. E, Pitt Griffiths officiated. ‘Phe bride was attended by her matron of honor, Mrs, Tom Roy evening Iast, take a special tralning course In Civil Defence and leaves for the least this week. ‘Tenders for the sub offices at White Rock and Whalley to trans- ‘act municipal business In evtlect- ing rates and taxes, etc, have been left in the bands of Coun- cillor Lloyd H. Atchison, Chairman of Finance Committee, and Treas- urer W. B, Treleayen for consld- This was decided following Te-| tinue to be pound keeper under and three little flower girls and presentations made by & JAF) ¢no now arrangement, and will re- volunteer idea and deplored Inck} oe fA eration and report to next meet- Tlenition from the Tesion|ceiva car mileage ‘ax well as ro-| °F co-operation by the Ah 20 ss" ing of Council ‘The bridegroom was supported Branch, headed by Derek Brown, asking to buy the Tot between the Drug Store and Fire Hall on Beecher Street, on which they wish to build a Memorial Hall to '$1.000 in dog licenses under the Tine amemoty of those Killed Ja the |". racy of $1.50 for males and $3) Were places with no hydrants.|¢ remony at tho home of theliiicq for discussion with th Inst two wars. W [for females. It Js hoped to have ‘White Rock Is the highest taxed| bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. eran Siler ine eianiae . RATEPAYERS APPROVE al reesiet asatrcunicivalliyfailer)| I2Es in [Surrey andl It, gecs\up |Wrank; Zechoer) Mains Dilis)| cael raeaecne teeta Delegation claimed approval had | leense control. much: more, people) will Be moving, ogearcs Earlene gga eres t ya down to a more reasonable level. ‘been received from the majority =" a take up residence in Vancouver} y) was pointed out. the. estimates of ratepayers for this project. It 5 rs Counelifor Mortimen-claimea,} Ofter: a short: honeymoon for 1951 were $25,000. ly not the intention of the Legion Council objects that if White Rock fire chief and| Créscont United Church Women's) to obtain a beer license but the lithe deputy get an increase In Federation distinguished itself on) far nd are < om the munt-| Wednesday, February 20, when 13 . ro atl will be ured tor-a community |tey WON costs — |ijcar pay sot “we shall bo uplof tho Indies presented a »= *| Mermaid gambols centre. It was stated the people of! Crescent had sought such a centre for 40 years, and af present Cubs, Scouts and Brownies were meet- Ing in the Fire Hall which wax not convenient. Tt was also stated the Legion had been requested to provide special police from the ex-service men to act in’ an emergency and there was no place for them to train: EXPANSION SEEN Councillors felt the lot would be required for future expansion of the fire equipment if, the village grew in the next few years. jon on an hourly basts. as pointed out that within the last sew days the municipal dog Mcense staff had collected Surrey Counel! Health and Wel- fare Committee will confer with Dr. H. K. Kennedy, Administra- tor of Boundary Health Unit in fan cffort to reduce the load: of responsibility now borne by the Surrey Victorian Order of Nu ‘This wax dcclded following pr sentation of a requost from the VON for a grant of $7,500 to help meet administration costa for the year, Councillor Mortimer claimed tie VON was not giving value to the community to the extent of 37500 his statemené where nurses had neglected to go to cases. and assorted ho could substantiate | claimed people were paying for fire protection in Sunnyside and not getting it. He maintained 421 mills for fire service wis too much, when there snst the Labor Relations Board for an eight hour shift. Then where Jao we get om? EFFICIENCY FIRST | Couneitior MePherson believed the only place cuts could be mide {in the budget would be personne! f+ but did not want to do. this at the expense’ of efficiency. 1, wok pointed out the Inereasc in salary for the fire chief would amount to $350 « month if living quarters, telophone, ear allowance and other ‘allowances wore taken into necount. Budgets ax presented by, the Fire Heeatiments in the Munfcipallty {nclude $57,218.09 with White Rock by his brother, Gordon Uren. and the organi Mrs, M. Terrell, aunt of the bridegroom. held after the ‘A reception ing. nicely served a carieature of a regular m The Church Halt filled, Hefreshments and @ soclal time followed the en- tertainment.’ The event may be nly. date. for - further Park friends return, treatment, will be glad to greet him when he {4 ablo to return, ‘A whist drive was held In Ocean, Park Community Hall last Friday by association members. to hospital Ocean Oddfellows to jen has had. to" W. A. De La Mare, RR1, Clover- dale, has been named Municipal Plumbing Inspector. Surrey Parks Hoard estimates amounting to $35,860 for 1952 were in Players’ farce ‘A contrast to the simple Trish Jeottage interior which White Rock, Players’ Club used for its latest production will be the modemistic apartment set which will be the scene for “Miranda,” lively three- act comedy about a mermaid Aviteh opens Monday at the Little Theatre, ‘The smart act achieves its un- usual effect by the use of black }and aqua walls and oyster-colored furnishings with touches of Chinese red. Because the play calls for a por trait of one of the characters to Councillor V. A. , McPherson os i Councillor BR. W. Keery main-| Sunnyside ‘$21,686.1: Cloverale}*o s.- Me ee ee ee lll tained the VON had prevented a/*788h00; Port | Kells ss1000s; |INitiate five Sen ee ee eraneen presen! ot of suffering In Si -/8 Weatml 2; e hit) Nat ON eas ee i In Surrey and be-) South eatmninstor $9,830. At the regular mecting of White| titings with local artist Virgie would serve for many years. Meved they were doing a wondor- ful work, ; It was polnited ou: that some ser- vices now being given by the VON were performed by public health: Jobpston Road. New| Surrey could be taken by’ tho slcomed. Ap-| Public Health nurses. be obtained) Reeve Charles Schutz sald the kervice was coating too much nnd ‘| was increasing every year, and |something must be done to re- |duice the bil), : ee Crescent and and Sullivan Hozelmere $2,652.17; Ocean Park $3,074.7 $3,401.80, Anglicans endorse plans for church Ah capacity audience fied Holy ‘trinity Angllean Chureh Hall Frl- day evening when parlshlonors fieard nm ropart from the church committee on the ni ad of a new chureh and tnanimounly endoraed “go-nhend” plans, Wanlén J, GD. Knight outlined the neceaity for a targer hall and plan and sketch of Rock Lodge, No. 70, to be held in the Masonic Hall, Hilltop, next Monday, Mareh 3, five new mem: bora will be initiated Into the In- dopendent Order of Oddfellows. Vinitora axe expected from nov oral of the other branches of the Order throughout the district and ‘a full attendance of the local mem~ ders, {# indicated, _Refroahmen| will bo served, The meting starts at 8 pm Ivan Cronble, POR, Arthur A. Porter, PCP, and Arthur Bixee at tonded a meeting of Royal City Encampment Lodge in New Westy minster Monday night. ‘Twenty-five monibors of Peace Aroh No, 66, Rebekah Lode, bullding white would journeyed to New Westminster, Went, who {x doing a pastel study of tho nctross to give realism to the necded, property. ‘Mre, Davidyon will be sgen in tho rolo of Lady Clare Marten, with Guy Weston as Sir Paul Marten, ‘Tho play stare Phyllis Ciltfors ay Miranda, Newcomer Don John- gon will portray Nikel Hood and Joan Keonlyaite, Trobe! Lambert. Lorraine Amos as Nuree Cary, © Dorothy Stephen ax Hetty and Neil Prinwroso ax Charles, complete the ‘cant: (nin time Is 8:30 pm JP. Mitchell Yealty office, te banding beet