THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959 Guides, Brownies plan booths The White Rock Guide and Brownie Group Committees are planning a gala evening on Fri- day, June 12 from 7 to 10 p.m, Crescent Real Estate & Insurance Agency Limited Crescent Beach, B.C. * INSURANCE on the lawn of Mrs. George « REAL ESTATE Radford, Sussex Lane, off Stayte « RENTALS Road. Tach Brownie pack and Guide Phone: Windsor 80269 | company and the Sea Rangers jare planning booths geared to interest everyone. There will bo an advance adult ticket sale which will include the tea and a chance of the door _ prize. Children will be admitted free An electric kettle donated by Mitchell Services will be raf- G. R. McGillivray Gifts Lea t for CBC radio's including artists ® COSTUME JEWELLERY ¥: lcd and these raffle tickets) Ht new (music field, * NOVELTIES ee aan eee cold in advance, (Scries, Festival in Sound, is|such as Phyllis Marshall Phil * FANCY CHINA Bingo, apron booths and fish|Slyde Gilmour, newspaper col-/Nimmons, Sylvia Murphy and ® MANTEL CLOCKS |pond will be featured. umnist nationally known for|Moe Koffman. This new pro- ® CUPS & SAUCERS Committee members expect |his syndicated movie and réc-|gram is broadcast twice a week, © LUGGAGE |their family fun night to be ord reviews In Festival injon Tuesday and Friday even a jboth a social and financial suc- Sound, he will present some of |ings, over the Trans-Canada net- Christensen cess and feel confident that |Canada’s top vocalists and in-|work of CBC radio. |proceeds will be sufficient to|strumentalists in the popular JEWELRY AND finunce their plans for the) — Ms coming year. . Gift Shop IRE FORT ng to donate or| Than U.S, in Canada Hilltop < Pacifle Ave. } helo is asked to telephone WI.| 86-5403. For New or Used Austin or the fabulous Studebaker Lark CONTACT TERRY FALCON Canadian tourists spend more ;money in the United Jeach year than American ists spend in Canada, according at WI. 8-8543 to the current issue of the : Commercial Letter published by or at Imperial Motors LA 6-4771 |The Canadian Bank of Com: 19-20¢ merce. Only in the third quarter of Canadian tourists spend more money in U.S. rature from abroad. Our) rist literature tends to show th: liter tou ‘commendable restraint,” Letter says. While the entire Canadian ecenomy tends to benefit from incoming tourist dollars, many enterprises wholly devoted to the tourist trade operate on a to Council in favor of street} When in names in White Rock. Total r2- ceived to date in favor of names has amounted to 187, with nine | favoring numbers, names and numbers. nounced a com formed to sort out names !0 present to Council. Prescription Pharmacy Letters are still coming in : Tre |} or in Doubt - about Insurance PHONE WI. 8-9690° Idington Agency 1379 Johnston Road and Mayor William Hodgson an: | ittee | Zenith Gives a Fashion Note for the Hard of Hearing FASHION NOT! Crest ¢ aid can he worn ten differes clothing. Left, the hearing aid in place—concealed by a rhinestone brooeh dl connected by cord to the earphone. Righ wearer's ides the earphone. The Crest, a full powered 4-transistor instru- ment, weighs less than an ounce complete with battery, (HA-D) sirls’ champio récord of 173 softball throy Louise Ken; ran the senic record smash seconds. Lorne Peter \the year does more oust fate marginal basis, the Letter sa OPEN 9 A.M to 9 P.M. 4) new junior ley flow into Canada from the Owners of motels and resorts cs 3 of 5i feet 3 i USA than Canadian travellers put a large investment in labor Washington Avenue and Vidal Street Don eae spend south of the border, the and equipment in order to get WI. 39710 broke the sen |Letter says, These summer a small return, One advantage + mark with a t months help to reduce the un- of the tourist economy is that 4 inches. favorable balance set up during ‘its seasonal demand for labor s Ray Hawkes lthe months when Canadians are comes at a time when studeiits ] 0 armac muir set a ne moving towards the southern aie on holiday, so that seasonal in the 100 wit |beaches. unemployment is not a majcr seconds and thi ‘The importance of the tourist ‘PFeblem of the tourist industry Johnston Road WI. 89494 J of 236 second: , ldollars in Canada’s economy is in general > illustrated by the fact that) 7" only two exports — newsprint| : 7 PS |and wheat — bring more mon- : | | ey into Canada than the tour- J bg ist trade, and only newsprint | bs § tops tourism as an earner. ,of | =a Z ha US. dollars, Last year Canada | | Everything learned $352 million from travel | i up OK. for 1 | zip to Abbot: expenditures, a drop of $11 mil-| lion from 1957. The small de- |cline reflected the economic rec- ession in the U.S.A., but the ef- |fect was partially offset by an hoe Leas se Mate t that v came down las clobbered them inctease in visitors from the = | United Kingdom and other coun- A i ee ltries, CHEQUING | ; sae pes) Highways and publicity are| : ACCOUNT - Tae \two important factors in the| 3) FOR S been very | si va competition for tourist dollars,| 3] PAYING 2 plenty Pi) Letter says, Many Canadians,| {) ue helping wit travelling from one point to| ? BIS these young pe H.M.—that’s Heating Measurement— the sum of all the factors that affect the heating needs of your home. another in Canada, find that | the most convenient road runs through the northern United | | Whatever the size or layout of your |States, and this fact helps to) the park, along v home, there’s an Esso Oil Heating Janelle eke rwort of euritt ae HANG ON TO YOUR SAVINGS nd ice cream, oz ) ‘s , course the unit which fits that measurement ; rapid expansion of Canadian fhe. trophies. to exactly—and in combination with } |highways is encouraging great $0, if you want Esso Furnace Oil, it is your guarantee 5 ke tourist travel in this coun-| : fempeweeem nen faily if vou have of sure, safe, oil-heat comfort. yea? 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Ex- two accounts helps you avoid dipping into your savings , .. gives Wllars in the kit i #c. and we were w Call him today—ask about the new, low-cost—but fully guaranteed —Esso G-96 Furnace. penditures on publicity by the Federal goyernment and the ! provinces, is, however, increas-| ing Canadian tourist literature tends to stress sports, includ- ing winter sports and scenery, but lays much less emphasis on gastronomic delights and on “atmosphere” than competitive them a chance to grow with regular deposits and the interest wm carth we were ii these things, an gomes the Associa 00 donation. want ag) hein give S } they earn. It's sensible, businesslike and you'll find it works, : Try i. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA : fl _~ Our spring leag | wider way, but th “ql openings on all q Wednesday ni want some fun | give us a call. wt you would i worry about q have a handicap g after people yw! White Rock Hilltop Branch . A, MeDORMAND, Manait Tulips big attraction at Spring Flower Show The annual spring flower show of the White Rock Hor ticultural Society was held in the United Church Hall on May 12 with tulips being the major attraction, The Rev. A, of Cloverdale opened the show and spoke of the wholesome fellowship that comes through the association of garden clubs who meet together to share thelr knowledge in their efforts fo beautify their homes and surroundings. Show convenor T. F. Alex re- portcd nearly 200 entries in 60 classes with top honors going to Ben Hales, who took nine first and two second prizes. oR oa he ‘ ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL fk Tit fi5T HAVE YOUR H.M. CHECKED TopayY CALL;;; 8, Partington . [hone |} WB: p-