Crescent Real Estate~& Insurange Ages) Limit Créecont Beach, B, * INSURANCE, * REAL BSTAT: ® RENTALS Phone: Windsor 6-0269 G, R. McGillivray } $$ / DMONTON Do-it-yourself craze is in full por! yes of patching a \ swing, meaning those patching| cracked and worn concrete sur- ‘I 5 4 face, easily repaired with small X\o SASKATOON Joni ‘sepsicing jobs aroun |#9°%, easily repaired an J (6) home — sidewalks, basements, |i. In all repairs, damp2n GOOD GOING Jand rockeries. Series shows |and when concrete has set, kecp August 18 - 19 - 20) (Return Limit 25 Days Property owners urge bylaw for Crescent Beach Highlight of the August meet SAMPLE RETURN CVOACH FARES from FT. LANGLEY U) which are normal to a densely ' ing of the Crescent Beach/|populated small resort village. Edmonton 30.50 Save 20.90 |/Property Owners Association! Each summer many thousands | was a proposal by Millar Lough-| of visitors converge on Crescent Saskatoon 41.90 Save29.20 ||ced, vice president of the As-|and with the completion of the Sociation, that Crescent Be: ch | Deas Tunnel more thousands Winnipeg 50.00 Save 28.20 || should have its own bylaw reg are expected julating village administration of the oodsinu Coaches All these holidaymakers bring $, With them special problems v volved , ee outa oe nv ad.|Some come with loaded boat = es ~~ |trailers and to launch their Usual free baggage allowance | ministration only = Eh | boats, must drive rig beach which is usually ed Many come to pienie and their discarded food tontainets must be disposed of Children under 5 travel free— 5 and under 12—half fare onto the crowd. It would cover such things as speed limits, parking, litter on | the streets and beaches and Erssejaskyabout) Bargain Cares | ore control over he launch te other points. jing of boats from crowded beach White Rock TRAVEL SERVICE | 9°85 ¥ 14933 Washington Avt. The necessity for such a b Phone WI, &-2611 law stems from the fact that Crescent Beach is a tightly knit CANADIAN Some come to sunbathe and some come to swim All this activity needs some contro] if both visitors and resi & semirural area. Bylaws t moist with light spray for 48 hours. Clockwise, the method is (1) clean area for good bond. (2) pour on topping mix, (3) finish with strikeboard and (4) steel trowel for smooth su: face. dents are to enjoy the resort’s | OFial possibilities to the full There are no sidewalks in Crescent Beach and the narrow, }strip of pavement must be us. ed by both pedestrians and ve hicles alike and this constitutes a dangerous traffic hazard. | These problems were all dealt | with by Mr. Lougheed in his remarks to the meeting In an interview he said, “A well as ourselyes, we have the children to consider. A com munity such as Crescent Beach which attra many thousands of visitors each year has spec ial problems not faced by the \j rest of Surrey and as a conse quence we should have a suit able bylaw to cover the needs of our particular community.” A committee will be formed to work closely with municipal | officials who have already in- dicated their interest in the proposed bylaw, but the work in volved will delay the submi: are adequate for the control of an agriculau community fall short of covering the conditions community set in the midst of NATIONAL Carelessness The Corporation of the District of Surrey Carelessness causes fo fires — nearly 6,000 each y with losses running to millior of dollars, according to the All | Canada Insurance Federation | est available ate that forest fires cost | more than $3% million annual ly, but loss of valuable nation jal resources cannot completely | jbe measured in dollars Officials of the Federation |which represents more than 250 ake abd (ovae, | automobile, fire and casualty bot less than |'8urance companies claim that yee ho |fuman carelessness is the ma- Racy) and who Vir factor in forest) fires Ad-| |ditional hazards from dry we jther may tend to increase the jnumber of fires this season Th addition to loss of vaiu able timber, forest fires oftox r VOTERS’ LIST 1960 Resident-Electors, Tenant-Electors, Owner-Electors, and Corporations Under the provisiong of the “Municipal Act” resident electors and tenant-ggegfork may, be placed on thé Voters’ List provided the nece: gclarftion is filed with\the Munici Pal Clerk. A fesidegtelectof is a person 21 years of British Sybje¥t, who has resided continuously { six montis pripr to\ghe date of declaration in § is not a feopéty owner. A ten§nt-Aectof is a person 21 years of British Suiect Ywhb has been a tenant in occ Property in}urrey continuously for not Jess tha Prior to the}date of declaration, and vy owner or reMdent-clector. A Corporati statistics in- m and over, Mion of real $ix months } property lify as a |claim human lives and wipe out ter scioy "and file tha ned land : important wildlife. Federation tenant-elector ‘and file the necessary declar™ officials offer the followinarnc Declaration forms are obtainable from the Office, | cautions against needless fires | Municipal Hall, Claverdale, B.C. and from the Mui Sub: lof this typ office, 13674 Grosvenor Road, North. Surrey, B,C. anf must 1) Don't throw cigarett: be filed not later than 6:00 p.m, September 30th, 1959, Declara- |matches ar “live” pipe ashes tion forms must he delivered within one week of the date thereof. from car windows; use the ash tray, orporations which are property owners in Surrey may fe Sit of doors, break mat he placed on the Voters’ List, provided they file # written ey a is rear Ca SaeH | authorization naming a person, 21 years of age or over, British g Hare’te and cigar ends should be thoroughly in water or stampe rock before discarding Subject, to be its agent to vote on behalf of the Corporation ‘This authorization must be filed not later than September 30th 1959, Housed on a 4) Don't let outdoor “friend: Owner-clectors are British Subjects of the full aye of 21 |ship” fires get out of hand; years who are owners of real property within the Municipality. |many soft woods, particularly “Owner” means the registered owner in fee registered holder of the last registered agreement for sale and purchase. Registered owners are placed on the Voters’ List from advice reeeived on registration from the Land Registry Office. Registered owners can check to sce if thelr names ure on the Voters’ List when it is posted October 20th, The list of electors closes 5:00 p.m., September 30th, 1959, imple or the |¢verureens, which are which may be danger and very large fires are always hav ardous, 5) Equip cottage chimney: with spark deflectors; this may Save 9 serious cottage fire as produce spar well Municipal Hall, 6) Build caimpfires on rock Box 700, or sand base Cloverdale, B.C. R. N. CHESTER, | 7) Never build campfires on Municipal Clerk soft forest floor or peats ground; fire can travel great ! forest fires every year causes 6,000 distances unde: lreappear on the s 8) Drown all campfires ¥ water,or smother with earth above all make certain they out 9) Remove small sticks, dead wood and dry s from around camp area 10) Never are use gasoline © similar fluids to start a cay fire 10) If you spot a forest fire |no matter how small, report to} local police, forest ranger or telephone operator immediately Floats for exhibition parade must be good The Pacific National Exhibi tion is being (uray: about this year's parade Many floats } heen re jected for the big August | show because they were not up to the Nut hi standard demanded ® than 50 colorful d entries from the United States and BC, have heen accepted for the parade, being held this year on a Sat turday for the first time The parade will be a shorter higher-class production (his your, It will take — slightly more than one hour to pass y given point, moving along a fo Burrard, north on fd to Hastings, and oa on Hastings to Vernon Drive A rocord number of inter national bands will supply the musle EASY SHINE A simple way to bring a heavy car wax to a polish is with the | ise of corn starch prinkle the corn starch on, in record time. if then | “A good s 10 WHITE ROCK SUN PNE float wins two firsts in one day THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, i950 —— Se ‘Patrol motorcycle escort responsible for racing the Ps ifie National Exhibition’s flout| |from one victory to another in the same day. | The gay float with a large elephant and a pagoda in iine with the August 22 to Septem-| |ber 7 “Salute 40 the Orient theme, took first prize in | ett’s parade The motorcycle escort, with sirens blaring and lights flash- Ing, escorted the float the 20 |odd miles to Arlington And despite the rush, thd) Vancouver float took another first prize for an unprecedented “d double.” QUICK AND EFFIC! (REASORARLE © \haiat Washing © Wirlow Cleani FA WI. or write Mr. Hanratty 12783 - 14B Avenue Ocean Park IMPERIAL Koerner Memorial fund established The University of British Col- umbia’s hoard of governors have Jestablished a Thea Koerner} Memorial Fund, President N. A, |M_ MacKenzie announced toda ular Delivefy The president said that m: friends has expressed a desire 5 |for a memorial fund at the ll e OC |University in view of Mrs Koerner's interest in helping F l Oil ng people. Certain contribu PHONE: |tons have already been receivy- 8-9606 or 8-3157 PRODUCTS jed, the president added The board of governors will due course, decide on the in Most appropriate form of men the WT president said patrick Bros. Constructic General Contractoys FRAMING FINISH Free Information and Estimdtes 2070 Johnston Rd. 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