nh Stue. uated 2 ad near NT al 2 alti e 2. Classified Continued Services Swan at Sea tion. 14873 lon Ave. Phone WI. 881 Buin TREE-TOPPING - dangerous trees removed. Pruning, Tree surgery, Free advice, Phone septic and o Danny Sailor, Newton 79¢-L-1, Gp ee SUNNYSID! » Radio, TY. service, falifiod toch nician. Ser to all makes. Day or eveRing calls. Wh 7 4877 or WL abodes CABINET WO! rhorite tops. Mahogay yalls, Recrea: tion Troomgs clalty, Call LA 1.5860 or BF. .9-1298 for free estimates. Fs fe ivw bth Service. See Zy TV at home. 1 acifi¢é = Ave., White Roc! VI. 85947, Stfa re Wooden ington Ave, STEEL FABRICATORS Fabrication of any ucts. You name it, we make it! Large stock of angle iron, pipe, steel, §5 gal is, bar- rel stands, pl d@ nuts in all sizes, We re the orl to do your job. WHITE ROCK MOBILE WI. 8-9331 1061 Stayte Rd CARPENTRY ing, altera shen cab- inets Day tract. Free estimates. PiG@e after 5 p.m. WL 80368 Ar cicier’ tin i tS Tf ie eS SINGER Sewing Machine Co. | For new and used mac! your local tive. Free trade in all per month. ce, Rentals $5 Yurick, Newton .jand cRimneys. eel prou | Stoker, Framing roofs, kitcNens, irs. Painting and Inging, Cement work Free estimates. WE P4911, AQ, ae nen SUNNYSIDE Excavating » Bull dozing, power digging, clearing, burning, basements, backfilling, fan founda: , pipe lines, load: Art Dinsmore, 2638 ing. LSet t., White Rock, WI, 0 $801” Dozer operator, Dick Weaver, WL. 80844. Digger op erator, Gerry Fink, YE 7-2506 | Top Soil & Manure |HEAVY Cow Manure. 6 yds. $18 delivered, YE 7-0346. | BB HEAVY Cow Manure, 6 yds, $18 delivered, YE 7-0346, | T-lde Fuels For Sale SEASONED alder for sale, $12 per cord delivered. Stove wood} lengths. YE 7.9938 7-80| %#&! COAL, COAL, COAL , Egg, Nut, W, Egg and Nut Cedar s, $23 unit | TY FUELS |14860 Washington WI Night WL 8-0789 | McLeod River, Vic} 8.9788 (formerly Alberta Canada F Langley, phone Lang- (collect). |McDONALD F' | Garvin |Coal. ir mill run Fuel, c/o , RR4, White 3tfin jand alder cord wood, $10 cord {Phone WI. 8-0173. 6-7c : Sth eee eee ees ___—|BUSH WOOD for sale. INDIAN SWEA fade to |9874 order. Any dgsiggg@r color De FrREPLACES refaced in beau- avery, wintia ek Mrs. D. |tiful 4% inch stone facing, Any Potts, 1569 FoMer. WI. 8-9659. Stfin ASPHALT PAVING asphalt with for wl ‘erms, URREY PAVING J. Tanche Phone WL. 69178 after 6 p.m 16124 Columbia Ave. 46tin AUCTIONEER. , Dave-“Hunter, 5418 - 184 St, loverdale. YE 7-2142. S0tin SEPTIC TANKS and sewer lines dug and install at power ditching. E Rogers, 15436 Oxenh: hone WL 8 6079. 30tfn FOR EXPERT Building, re- modelling, paint ing, finish or con- tract. Free WL 85557. {choice ‘of color. WI 8-8031 6-7e NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF WILLIAM THOMAS HANSLOW, DECEASED NOTICE IS EBY Given ind others having claim: st the estate of Wil-| \liam has Hanslow, deceased and H@nslow’s Cycle Shop, for merly of 15513 Washington Avenue, White Rock, B.C, are hereby required to send them }to the undersigned Executor| jeare of Thompson, Wilson &| |Baker, Barristers & Solicitors, Box 880, White Rock, B.C., be-| |fore the 20th day of March, A.D. 1959, after which day the Ex- |ecutor will distribute the said jestate amongst the parties en- titled thereto, havin® regard on-| ly to the claims of which he then has notice, WILLIAM TICKNER HODGSON Executor of the estate of William Thomas Hanslow, deceased 5-9 n' Publi @ Are You\Culturall: YES - /You BU for the If you are intprested contacted, just|pick up when you a Dehenture ite Reck Players New Little Theatre “ested in Saving? Spirited 2 hclined? are all of these and have not yet been your phone and call the Campaign Chairman Dennis Meade - WI, 8-7563 or The White one will call Do It ock Sun WI. 8-9701 and some- your home or business. Now! 4 eae et Sea Festival group gets $50 donation Art Porter of Qcoan Beach Hotel has made a $50 donation to White Rock Sea Festival Society. Lily Maye, secretary of the group, received the gift this week, Christians needed Men’s Club told At no time in history have Oliristians been needed more than they are today, Harry Seed, president of Writish Pacific In- surance Company, told the United Church Men's Club Mon day night. Mr. Seed was guest speaker at the club's ‘supper held in the United Church Hall. In discussing “our responsib- ility as men in Church,” Mr. Seed said there is a moral laxity today which is causing juvenile delinquency, call girls, and alcoholism. “This is a deficieney in the moral laws of living that we were all taught to believe,’ he said "We are becoming too toler- ant, resulting in a moral breuk- down in the family life,’ Mr, Seed said the Church needs more than just a men’s club. Groups should gather more often to discuss the mean- ing of God and Christianity. “The responsibility of men in the church is first to have faith and conviction which shoutd lead to action. This will not last, however, without study | and prayer,” he concluded. Jack Jones, newly@leded president, was in the chair for this first official meeting of the organization. White Rock Cleaners offers fund project A new project that will inter- | yice is now being offered by Mr. Ernie Lewis of White Cleaners. In previous years Mr. Lewis sold -through a Vancouver agency. but has always regretted that this commission was not | alternative available for local: groups This year Mr Lewis assures srous commission which forward to annually organizations will Nurses Dance Hearts and flowers were the theme for the very successful Valentine dance held by the South Fraser Regstered Nurs: es Association on Friday, Fe ruary 13 at the Panda Supper Club. Over 300 guests attend- ed from different areas of the Lower Fraser Valley. The concert to be held next Sunday by the Semiahmoo Overture Artists Association will be held in the White Rock Theatre at 3 p.m, February 22. ees Red Cross workroom will be closed on February 24 to al low delegates to attend the Red Cross annual meeting in Van- couver. The room will open again on Tuesday, March 3 from 2 to 4 pm. eee The White Rock Lawn Bowl- ing Club are holding a social evening on Friday, February 20 when auction whist will be played, RW et Annual meeting of CARS (Surrey Branch) will be heid in the White Rock Hospital on Monday, February 23 at 8 p.m Come and bring a friend. ae ar The annual game dinner sponsored by the White Rock Eagles will be held in their hall, Sunnyside Road, on Stu day, March 1, from 4:30 to 7 pana, sae Wiite Rock Kinsmen will moet in the Silver Moon Hali on Monday, February 23, for their regular monthly meeting oe The Stayte Road branch of the Holy Trinity W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs, A Wil- WHITE ROCK SUN Oliver Scott roof company representative Oliver Scott of Ocean Park has been appointed to the B.C. division of ‘The Panther Com: pany who already have factories established in Texas and east ern Canada, The Panther Company, which specializes in liquid asbestos rouf covering known as ‘Mighty plate’ has great falth in the fiture of B.C. according to Mr Scott, ‘Lneir product is sold in 68 countries of the world and will be 4 great hoon te owners of buildings with flat reoff. After 45 years of research, Panther claims to have found the solu: tion to the leaky roof problem, This product is free from tar and specially adapted to roof maintenance and new roof in- staclation Mr. Scott will travel through B.C. and hopes to visit Britain late this year or early in 1960. “L want to see The Panther Company open a factory in B.C in the not too distant future,” Mr, Scott said. The Company also specializes in “Aluminum” roof coating which beautifies, insulates and protects City, Surrey split boundary roads cost White Rock and Surrey will work jointly on the mainten- ance of White Rock's boundary roads, with costs to be shared by each council Decision has been made that White Rock will carry out white line painting this year and every second year thereafter with Surrey taking care of the years. No work shall be undertaken without the approval of both Councils. Alderman Alex Mitchell rais est ladies’ auxiliaries and other|ed the question of whether or groups in White Rock and dist-|not snow removal would come rict who are on the lookout for|under the category n fund-raising projects to help|gencies for which no more than them “in their community Sow a year expenditure has | been Rock | will enquire as to Surrey’s opin- |ion of such public works. of emer- stipulated. White Rock THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 5) ‘Thinking Day’ for Vagabonds presente sho oe Cae “Thinking “Doctor in the House”) he a very impre one this If your prescription reads re. so te ; tyke with Laughtel, then Hei teey the South come to the Queens Park, New Westminster, Playhouse of the| ?aradevline up will take place Vayabonds any night of the |0% Sunday, Feb, 22, at the Over- wek starting February 23 and|¥aitea parking lot at 2.30 p.m, enjoy their production of “Doc-| With participants marching east tor In The House,” to White United Church For a laugh a minute, it|#here the, ma eo, can't be beat. Combining the | ence at 3 pm. talentw of director Alex Hood| Rev. Alfred Laing, minister, with those of a cast headed by| Will deliver the Thinking Day veteran Vagabond Rick Foote,| address. Lessons will he read and including Betty Emmerson,|by Divisional Commissioner Marjorie Hughes, Dalle Curle|Mra. A. E. Postill and District and newcomers Ed Harrington,|Commissioner Max Green. Norbert Vesack, Walt Willie and Tom Worledge, this produc- tion is guaranteed to dispel the blues. It ls sponsored by St. Hilda's; Guild of Holy Trinity Cathed- ral, ard tickets may be obtain-| ed from any member of the) Guild, from the Music Centre, | or by calling LA 19242, Start-| ing time is 8:15 pm. every night ‘Blomme’s mark golden wedding Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Blomme of Louis Creek, B.C., and for- merly of White Rock, will cele brate their Golden Wedding An-| jniversary on Wednesday, Feb. | 25 at the Silver Moon from 230) |to 5.30 p.m. when they will hold open house | Mr. and Mrs. Blomme spend every winter in White Rock) with their son, Harry. They} were married in Heule, Belgium in 1909 and lived at Shaunayon, | |Sask., prior to coming to White Rock. | | pa Ae BIRTHS | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jack Smith of 14080 Newton! Road, a son, February 13. j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald} L. Rimmer of 13088 - 24 Ave, \a daughter, February 15. orn to Mr. and Mrs. Donald} McLaren of 2738 Blake Road, a} daughter, February 15 DRUG STORE 14977 Washington Ave. Phone WI. 8-9696 had his coupon promotion book| Golden wedding on St. Valentine’s St, Valentine’s Day, February 14, was a great day of celebra tion for Mr. and Mrs. J. H all organizations they will have | Richards of 2861 Johnston Road his fullest co-operation in tak-| When they celebrated their 50th} ing on this project locally and | wedding anniversary Mrs. wedding anniversary and Mts. s this will be an event|Richard’s 84th birthday, The look | Richards were very meinbered on the happy occas- ion by many gifts, cards and flowers. Penticton Visitor Here rfom Penticton, B.C. ir the past week, Mrs. Marian jampbell has been visiting wiih her mother, Mrs. J. H. Hamu ton of 14186 Wheatley Ave | LITTLE MUD (Continued from Page 1) more remote from Vancouver than in its day Stanley Park was when it was created Sand beaches are not nearly as read- ily created as tidal industrial sites are. The unnecessary sac- Tifice of this fine recreation area to industry major planning mistake.’ Regarding industriay wastes, the meeting was told that in 1951 an international eommis- sion investigated the pollution of waters in the Great Lakes and the report had this to say about shipping. ‘Bilge water accumulates at the lowest level or the ves- sel and contains lubricating oils and other like wastes.’ of this waSte is highly variable and is difficult to measure, the report goes on to state ‘Based upon records of bilge pump op- eration and of oil consumption the total quantity of oil dis- charged from all vessels has been conservatively estimated to be about 40 U.S, gallons a day.” As well as the oil wastes there is another and more ser- ious effect of bathing beaches near shipping lanes and that is the problem of ballast water. common practice is to take bal- jast from overboard while un- loading and to discharge it when cargo is received. Thus it is possible that contaminated water may be taken aboard at one apolat and transferred into ar else~ ion may Joughby, 1159 Vidal Street, on vicinity of water supplies and March 10 at 2:50 p.m. well re} would be a} Admitting that the quantity See Us For -Notch cation fate the difference. Our S are modest . . . but our service is strictly top-notch. THE STOP THAT KEEPS YOU GOING Sea Front Giga Service TED SWAN WHITE ROCK PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS LTD. 2, eli seme! aH