eS i | ; Parks, recreation, building code issues of aldermanic candidates Parks, recreation, the Nat-|lighting plan was adopted by plished at very little cost to the jonal Building Code and aid (the city |luxpayer, He feels the pres: for senior citizens were among | ‘That plan sits at City Hall/ent co I's short metal rall- the major issues debated by today, and I would like the |ing erected as an accident pre- six aldermanic candidates at |opportunity of returning to see}ventative at this corner is the All Candidaes meeting held |it finalized and brought into jabsolutely useless. Friday at the Canadian Legion Nhoing, a | Graham feels Hall | Mrs, Browne emphasized she jline on Pacifie Ave. at the The meeting was sponsored | would not work for any organ:|hilltop shopping centre ig jointly by White Rock Board {ization or certain group or in- | merely teaching people to dis- of Trade and Zone 2 Ratepay-|dividual, but would — always lobey a law, A double line means ers groups jkeep, “what is best far the city ja da us traffic area, and Stan Evans, president of the}as a whole” in front of her |People ignoring it and jay- Board of Trade, acted as chair-jand that would always be her stantly, The dou- the doudle a walking co seems to jthe older re. }be burdened dents should not} GRARAM with this cost “A recreatio! the peopl man, ble line should be done away | She is especially interested | with, he claims. HALL in the youth of the city and) Graham wants a cross-walk When we as citizens of /feels it is of major importance |at the Overwaitea to facilitate White Rock lose our “equal /that recreational facilities be | th shopper, i rights” we have lost every: |provided for the youth | Graham feels that families * aldermanic candidate} "An ounce of prevention isjwith children should pay the Bruce Hall told the capacity /worth a pound of cure,” Mrs.|lion’s share for the cost of audience, Browne reminded her hearers, |recreational facilities, He feels “There be a grow. their full time to their and their spare evening fo running the city. “There are 988 children in White Rock of school age.” We pay $180,000 annually to educate them, “We are back in the ox cart | days in taxation, We pay for schools and we can’t eyen use their auditoriums,” Reusch elaimed his agitation for water at the time of the last election had resulted in a new well being dug which now gives the city 650,000 gallons of waler a day, It was his agi- {ation, not council's which brought this about, he said. FENNELL Incumbent Ald, Sid Fennell's piatform was brief. He stated clearly and brief- ly, “I stand on my past record. 1 hope I have not betrayed the confidence you have placed in me,"” Then he quoted known poem; the ' well \"There is so much bad in the best of us, and so much good in the people have al centre should | » been. treat given priority over ction |REUSCH of a City Hall,” aldermanic| “White Rock has 1176 resi i appeal to the people who |¢andidate John Graham — told |dents past 70 years of age and they have not been hind-/his hearers. “Such a centre |700 over 65 years of age,” ul to include all kinds of sports |dermanic candidate Al Reusch is a vital need in this city and }stated, These he administration, ize what dam- may not re: classes as - hae hs done by policies |immediate attention should be |the forgotten people » by our present city coun: |siven to it,” he said Referring to the zoning and Paras Mr ham said he will|building code passed by city; q nindly to see that/council, he said, “Laws were work he rdous corner cific at the/made for the people, not the Avenue hill is |people for the laws.” led to before a fatality} “If you can't take time for} . kes place there. |the position you have no bus- reports he will |iness getting on the council,” cutting the north |Reusch said’ He termed the ner and banking the south|present council a moonlight .|Side, which could be worst of us, That it ill behooves any one of us, ‘To find any fault in the rest of us.” Again in his rebuttal he stated briefly, “I stand on my past record.” White Rock Ski Club to meet here tonight White Rock Ski Club will meet on Thursday, Dec 17 at 7:30 p.m. at White Rock Sport- ing Goods on Washington Ave Plans will be discussed for Bruce E, Browning Direetor Visit our new store next to Safeway & browse around for gifts for the whole family. \% CHECK OUR PRICES and ask about our LAY-AWAY PLAN | |¥ Open Friday Nights p White Rock 5‘ to $1 15156 North Bluff j | Geemarc ct Sete. tt cts Next to Safeway 4% 7-480 op- s, that business | & io not haye time to handle | an alderman I} statement older citizen of White would, I'm sure, encour- a program of youth activit- Give a Gift for the ies. This does mean the ending of large sum , i : oney to support a pr Table Lamps - but it does mean show! Sst in organizing and sup T.V. Lamps “Recommendations from the porting them. This, I feel, 1 Fireplace Screens am well qualified to do £ will support economic ad-|? Decorative Wall Plaques ministration. I will encourage 4 ‘Ash Stands Var 2 building support a well bal-|¥% ; : anced administration.” \Z Wooden Carving Trays y . LEE lz for roasts or turkeys in their city,” incumbent Al- derman Jessie Lee stated at the meeting. “I am often not in accord with council's action.” “One of the first things I did was ask for a survey of the City Hall staff. We have three less now than we had| three years ago.” | She said she would like to| see a library and small meet-| ing rooms included in the City | Hall when it is built Mrs. Lee spoke quite fore-| ily about the electrical work and a host of 23 Inch Admiral New Size - New Shape New Realness 23” Wide Angle $349 but she answered, “how can you when you don’t know anything about it. ‘The first council knew of it was when accounts were presented and this was given.” She advocated “look-outs” being constructed along Wash- ington Avenue where residents and tourists could relax and enjoy the ocean view, She aiso wants to see trees planted Onee again in Memorial Park and the Federal and Provincial _ &overnments to give aid to- Wards beach maintenance. BROWNE Bil poviriies alone do not spell progress for a city,” aldermanic candidate Lilian Browne said. “There are cul- ty Table model 23” Console As illustrated $439 Admiral Hi-Fi Record In beautiful 1960 des low cabinet _ ign recreational aspects : She stated it det through Tri-Lites Small Electrical Appliances ‘SACI NEN MEMEO HPN HH CH ANNETTE Greatest TV Advancement in Seven Years Home - Door Chimes ious Sizes Ratepayers’ groups and Barometers @ Porch Lights Board of Trade are the ones ot ye council consider the most ancy Drinking Glasses sincerely. They are the citi Refrigerators e Ranges FE Washers zens who are taking an interest Player $269. ie: Baby Sue - $5.95 Paladin Game ‘Have Gun, will Travel’ Cheyenne $3.55 Sleeping Bags .. $8.95 to $29.95 UPSTAIRS Dells - Games - Push Toys Bride Dolls, from Trucks Planes for the Good selection of Rifles and Shetguns