* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 3 ‘The Shrove Tuesday Pancake) WHITE ROCK SUN in the Anglican) —————— SS. room was a very popular e = ie “ase =" CBC producers, grain Serving the guests were Mrs,| ™ A. Bibbs, Mrs, A’ Norwich, ve oes "=" growers march on Ottawa In charge in the kitchen were es A. Rines, S. J. Uren, by W. A. MeLennan, MOP. BC . Jones, Mrs. Fen-| | nell, Mra’ A. A night Mrs: A sreat deal of discussion has) United Staton in ‘pomoartvon M. Tubman, Mrs, P. Henders,|taken place on the dispute be:/haye been peta, FP AG Mrs. L. Laronde was in charge | tween the CAC and Vea Sas Maa unt, He of receipts. [Network in Montreal, [aot have too much effest on the ; eek we had a very col:|local market Stal phreds ot Gamacaatars We have had many debates) in frant of the Parliamont)and have listened to many Buildings, It was estimated | 5 ubject of un) there were between eight and/employment. It is one of our nine hundred who took part in| most serious problems — and the parade of which less thin] should not be used as a political a hundred were CBC employees, | football, or for the building up th alance being sympathizers./of party or personal prestige The Government has taken! 1 believe that representatives the stand that this dispute is/ of all levels of Government, lab. Ya matter for Negotiation be-J/or leaders and management tween the Corporation and the) should sit down around the ta ©) reprgsentatives of the produc:|ble and try to work out a yolu bei { ne tion to this mont serious prob:| House 0 {it seems quite evident that/lom. It is easy to stand up and si } we will be treated to another howl, throw the blame on every: Fl 7 { mass march on Ottawa, This}one else but offer no concrete owers Lemecie Sell be Whe. Weatéralhuggedtions ‘or adlullang to the} 15227 Pacific Ave, {/Gr Growers. problem ee a fotlntey like WI. 8.9700 {They have announce thay a Canas with lone call Winters Say = { ready have ninety thousand do! alway sen. | Bee Pa LS in whe oRlity andl fotir| #onal-unemployitient anda eels biars in a hundred will take part in the/Ution must be found, | trek. Our prairie wheat pro-| = ae | jucers play a very important} Kinsmen campaign to part in our nation’s economy a undoubtedly are deserving Teach $2800 mark of a great deal of sympathy Donations to the Kinsmen To give them anything near} Child Care campaign are still " demands would cost many | being realized from money left| ons of dollars which would in cans in several White Roe have to be taken from the pock-| Stores, Steve Sviatko, Kins-| ets of the Canadian people. men president, reports he ex. In speaking of farm prices/Pects the total donations to ‘or the information of those |reach the $2800 mark before it i in the raising of broil-| officially concludes, Last year’s chickens the price drop is|intake totalled $2219, |_| tly to the very large| The Kinsmen Club is piacing | in production which its emphasis on park develop en place in Canada. The| ment this r and plans to re 1 production of broilers in|seed the Gage Park together| Canada has gone up from 30) With painting of the benches million pounds in 1953 to about and providing an approach to 180 million pounds in 1958. The|the park from Victoria Avenue hain trouble has been that|as their initial park project production has been greater) Emphasis will be placed on an demand and that is almost/increasing the Club's mem- © entire reason for the de-| bership which is holding its crease in the price of broiler;0Wn at the present fime. Seon | Seven members of the local in, 1094 it year’s imports from the|club visited the West Vancou- a |ver Kinsmen last Monday even- ffi ins. when Governor Colin Jack |son of West Vancouver and {Deputy Governor, Ed Turner of |South Burnaby were on hand as | speakers. TOP ELECTRIC 8-9256 TURNER ELECTR Centre needs chairs, tables Chairs and tables are need. ed for the Christian Youth Training Centre at Sunnyside | and Johnston Road, as well as} jadditional transportation for| the boys of the Stackaders who meet at 5:45 pm. each Thurs- day evening. ‘The Stockaders and the older group, known as the Battalion, are off to an enthusiastic sta: With the boys themselves doing very necessary tasks such as) wiring windows and light fix-| || tures, chopping fire wood and keeping the gymnasium clean Stockaders include all boys of 8 years to 11 while boys of }|12 to 18 are included in the Battalion Anyone wishing to assist is asked to contact Rey. H. J Westman, WL 8-9075. | (Gosnell Rien. ||on Friday, Feb, 27 If you went to live among a tribe who had no form of writ- ten communication, and want- ed them to have it, how would 0u go about the job? You’ knowing English only, would have to write down the queer (to you) sounds and find out what they meant. How would you manage to gain the confidence of the people who view all strangers with fear and distrust? You would have to have someone of them act as an informant for you. When finally you do get the language or dialect into written form how will you manage to get the natives convinced that it is worthwhile to learn to read in their own mother tongue? Well, you will see a translator at work in the film “Unsheathed” being shown at the Gospel Chapel on Friday, Feb. 27 at 8pm. 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Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20, 2 I's new, well-b A home planned for com Ron Whyman in A or phone ‘nightmare of heavy traffic gop: 'Mrs, EP Darna = Flying Phil not hungry yet Todd Spicer of the Tara Sup- per Club Is still awaiting word of whether or not Works Min: ister, P. A. Gaglardi is going fo accept his invitation to dine ner, Spicer wrote the Provincial minister two weeks ago inviting him to dine at the Tara at a ¢C, view window where he could it wee for himfelf the continual tJ f) ing and Co. Accountants, C e moffed from the Dale Builging to WoodworkingBldg. fic Hwy. Cloverdale, B.C, February 16, 1959 - YE 7-3511 Vancouver Office Phone Regent 1-4995 ing with inadequate facilities Mr. Spicer has received a let- ter from Mr. Gaglardi dealing with highway problems in gen eral but it does not refer to Spleer's invitation to dinner. highway White Rock Board of Trade Monthly Meeting SILYER MOON .- 8:00 p.m. nvestigates Kinettes Mrs, Eva Derpak, G , has been named to mak que Jes by mail of lower mainiand tte groups as to thelr pro Jects, interests and organiza tional methods, prior to the re-| Organization of the White Rock | Kinettes which is expected to Ket underway prior to the sum mer, Nine interested wives of Kinsmen turned out for the dis- cussion meeting held at the} home of Ed Carlin when the| pros arid cons of re-organ ing| the Kinettes was discussed by those present. It is expected| esday, Feb. 24 GUEST SPEAKER O TOM IRWIN -f-& will speak on the the group will not yet underway | Ferry and Highway officially until early in the} fall ber — Pork Spare Ribs x Beef Sausage NALLEY’‘S, 32 OZ. BOTTLE Lumberjack Syrup 29¢ OGILVIE Chinaware Oats, . 3 hhs $1.00 WESTON‘’S CRESTA Wafers .....2 pkgs. A9e GAINES Gerber’s Assorted 6 tins OD 71% | Liquid Joy 5 | With Salad Serving Set. } a - Super Suds With Melmac Dinnerwai Giant size Giant size nes a Potatoes 4Q" Lettuce 49 15' Oranges Tomatoes , ain }) OVERWAITEA ——— “Your Friendly Store that Saves You More" FREE Daily Peru will speak and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Wilson will sing. AGENCIES LTD. W OUSTENCROFT WI. 28-2071 , Whatever it is your duty to \do, you can do without harm '|to yourself. = Mary Baker Eddy 1383 Johnston Road OO Delivery Phone WI. 8-9633 15239 Pacific Ave, ! | Teal 2 Ib. pkg. 33¢ | =|