decorations and ig are always associat ed with the Christmas scene A new type of light, that from outdoor gas lamps, has made its appearance — the last few Street by She came skipping Pacific Avenue as happily as any small girl could possibly be, a beret sat jauntily atop a Post Office open Saturday unti! Xmas White Rock Post Office will be open all day Saturday until Christmas for the conyenien-:e of the public. An additional street letter box collection will be made at 1:00 p.m. each weekday from Dfcember 9 to 23 inclusive Circifation Nature's Best Cure | Bay Street Massage Bellingham NS wiv ‘of Sylvia along curly months in the Fraser Valley This one provides a soft, warm light to the entrance of one Valley home, Others are on weatherproofed black iron posts and light drive: ways and pathways. Stene Walton head and she clutched a bag to her as if it containcd jure of gr price. urely late for a little one to be out on her own and, as if sensing my thought, she cal led out, “Hi” as she }me. “Hurry home,” 1 g dark “Te jto Brownies,” she threw \with an air of pride, passe said been back I watched her as she tripped off into the dusk, bare legs twinkling and quite heediess of the chilly evening. Happy j ittle soul, I thought, her mind $ filled with new and wonder- ful ideas! Satan certainly won't find any mischief for her busy | hands. | Brownies, Cubs, Guides, |Scouts, music, drama, dancing, }what a wealth of extra cur jricular attivities White Rock 0! fers to its youth! These epen up new worlds before the en: quir‘ng mind, and the avenues broaden enticingly with cach fesh discovery what ro |'s there for delinqucney when |*here is such a choice of treas jure? Of course, it goes without £2 that parental encour a is the all important jmitial step. How fortunate this young city is, in that it coins to be a natural centre jof culture and enthusiasm the “gentle arts!” cities may have auditoriums and theatres, but gwhere would one find the boundless enthusiasm of a Franklin Johnson and the tai ented group he had rathered about him? Or a school of drama undor the auspices of a London professional, a ballet school which brings all the Magic of Saddlers Wells into our midst, music teachers pos sessing the highest honors, al |80 Scout and Guide leaders who ‘rive unstintingty of their prec jfous hours — to say nothing of |Renerous library facilities | Yes, fortunate indeed we fare, having so much to offer — in this atmosphere the seeds jor tomorrow are being sown and the harvest should be rich and fruitful! Inner peace is to found in the nurture and “Appreciation of the arts, and if jour youth will start out in {life thus armed, the world of tomorrow can still be a good (place in which to live, ior The big their plush | 20 WHITE ROCK SUN 5 | Dissatisfaction with the coun cil's plans to exchan jwith City Fuels, 14860 Wasl:-| jington Avenue, was expressed proprietor, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959 Horticultural group ~ |ends year with party | directed by = song leader, 9 ‘Motel operator protests exchange ag of leases by City with fuel company Mayor William Hodgson discuss |at 2 p.m leases this matter with the City Fuels |the United Church Hall jing the White Rock Horticultural Society will end the year by giving a party for its members Tuesday, Dec. & in members can enter. A few vocal and fi solos will be given, are planned and the lend with afternoon tes served. pany oa Program will Include award- ee jat Tuesday night’s council meet ling by Mr. R. Mackenzie, op- | crator of Gene's Motel Mr. Mackenzie stated he for saw the front of his motel be- coming a working area for coal, Jtrucks if the exchange went | through. Council felt the proposed | jlease exchange would be of |value to White Rock in that) jit would give the city extended |parking facilities east of the coal yard, allowing City Fuels |to extend farther west Propar are alread derway for immediate chan; Ald. Jessie Lee sta had asked what Mr. Mackenzie had thought about the ex |change and was told that he had been consulted about ind had no objection Mr. Mackenzie said he had been informed Ald. John Hynds questioned whether council could place any restriction on coal yards. | Ald. Max Zack pointed out that Ja coal yard is just like a junk yard, all that is required is a fence around it Ald. Sid Fe out to Mr. Macke! cil would force the City F jto keop their premises clean. | Ald. 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