‘80, the Fine of Britain could not be attributed to a two party state, but rather, I would say, to, fret, the “acquiring” habit of the Ellza- bethans, and, secondly. to the dik covery of the power of steam, by Jamon Watt, ‘The adaptation to mechanical uso of thia power, by George Stephenson, and other lever enginders, and the prosance ff cont and Iron ore in clone proni- mity, led to the age of machinory, REFORM ACTS i Btlil, we hnd but one reat party. the owners of the machine, with all the power of the State at tholr ‘command, And, wo see no nccelor= Ation (except in the accumulation partion, again { who have, and those who have not) Certainly Ho application of the Golden Rule can be observed’ In thelr history, Always has been ‘® Glow, relentless prossure, from below, to foree those above to Re Unguinh and, largely, « similar pat- to ensure prosperity, should, 1 think, be challenged. Your reasons for the necessary requirements for “OFFICE LOCATED AT 946 WASHINGTON AVE. good government are, to my mind, Phono: White Rock 360 welrd, Recently we ine bombard. ed by expensive advertisements to. aay eke Den Teak Obrse Depertsnesh. OUNwe he. effeak thal veg, had made’ un- (Gs advance), Canada, $2.00 par Year! UA. 3.00 | paralleled progrom ,urider A one of BC Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau party administration, Thia seems Member of Cunadlan Weekly Newspaper Amos. and Peouliar, If your line of reasoning, BC Division of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association te right, Howey it te not my Ine DIEDSUEINCIN, Matter ana tention to question the merit or mtruggle. with people of a different Face and a different make up. The firat World War, by wiping out Heatly all the young generation, and the second war, the third Ume in 00 years thelr country hud been raped by the Hun, left them in & condition where they could be pardoned. for doubting the desir ability or the virtues of any poll- ‘cal party, Other {actors enter into the ‘situation, and Important ones, too, but I feel I have trespassed enough on your mpace, and would welcome Open: Monday, Wednesday Baturday—10 am. to 5 p.m, SWEDISH MASSAGE STEAM CABINET LIGHT & ELECTRICAL ‘TREATMENT John Bod: Hee ee systems, except to deny that the . ‘examples you give, prove that your . at might have O€|EN _ fevseisionw sce rete of wealthy to bring Jao Dalng te eee ere seen tinea PArtiarment/Bulidiiey 15 Victoria early nesters &@ continued |artival in 1867 when the reform of Shis month for different villages throughout British Columbia. Theso battle between two partios, except; the “Education Act” was achieved. DR. W. SAGER cheques are the province's share of the cost of operating villages. They | for such intervals an Ollver Crom-| Then we began to see the rise of MLD) om. ‘re allotted on a population basis under the terms of the Municipalities | well. The emergence of the massen| democracy, Then, little by little, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ra Act of 168, from slavery in Britain, has been|the common people began to, Ofice Hours: 2 pm. to 5 pm Prete tescoey ly ed all over the province by a three per cent|#Ne2 @ start aa from) Mugna|forge ahead. With the constant Located directly below and in Carta. ©} Provincial govemment to White Rock in simply because White Rock |U9Fuly Barons. The common herd Fesidents have not yet had {be foresight and common cense to turn } ) the White Rock area and have come up with the culprits responsible ‘ales tax which every British Columbian and visitor pays for certal White Rock—and never returna.|ly, but at the point of the sword. ‘The reason that a substantial share of it Is not returned by th this community into a village or town. (his year and every year until this forward step is taken, Whit Rock residents will pay out thousands of dollara to assist the opera- Hoc cf such villages as Abbotsford, Creston, Lillooet, Parksville,|was there any attempt to apply Had White Rock been formed into a Willage three years ago, many thousands of dollars would have re- Smithers and Williams Lake. turned. Our attitude up to the present has certainly been selless—but it's tale on all comers. mot sensible. We would be well advised to make certain that we ge! eer full share of our own dollars next year. For the edification of White Rock residents, The Sun publishes here a Ust of the villares of British Columbia and the amounts they fective from the provincial government under the Munlcipalitics Aid Act during the year ending June 20, 1952. Abbotsford oS 7848.26 8,008.20 2136517 . 13,287, 13,4084 prerebe 5AS1j96 838.02 T21BS 4,708.93 16,676.26 9407.88 1671625 4058.95 5,088.19 Aa Indication of what might be rec $4601.210. fammediate Whi Mission City New Denver North Kamloops Oliver Osoyoos ParkeviMle Princeton Qualicum Beach Quesnel Salmo... Smithers ‘Terrace Vanderhoot Westview 12,037.31 4 by an Incorporated White y be drawn from the fact that Surrey receives ax its sharc incorporation {4 $100,000 to defray its operating ef What should be RCMP officials have started n belated investiga for vandallem in Semiahmoo Park. This wilful mischlef was appar. eatly crented by two juveniles with nothing to occupy their thm The sitpation points out the need for supervised recreation for the younger generation, recreation such as that undertaken by the - $26,674.02 7708.27 19,785.57 9,997.76 8,987.99 E.878,01 12,137.28 108.27 15,806.14 5,988.66 9,607.85 | same Wearly 2 per cent of the municipality's population is in the ite Rock area. The section under consideration by the t-finding committee could well receive in excess of ‘This admission by King that he did not rule by Hight, wan not made willing- widening of the ballot, and the ring to power of the Trade Unions, © two party status was obtained, The living standards of the people steadily improved until it began to appear as if “Jack would soon be- come as good as his master.” At the beginning of the 20th cen- tury, Britain stood at the zenith of her power, unchallenged and supreme. Then came Armageddon. Between 1914 and 1919, Britain lost over one million of her finest citl- zens. She received a body blow, when, jn 1939 she was again com- pelled to take up the challenge, and stand, with her children, against the massed forcexof ovil. the number of partles had noth- Ing to do with the outcome, Neither was the decline of Britain to be attributed to any party con- dition. M} John. ¢ | Said sword being wielded by his was not taken into account, neither then or at any time prior to the 20th century. © | NO GOLDEN RULE At no stage in British history, the Golden Rule. We read of con- tinual battles betweon Knights and pawns, Church and State. And, too, with the King prepared to Two partics t} alright, but what about the people? Under a two party system. they Just didn't come In, If any of your readers are still with me, and want some filuminating SMustrations on English history, I would recom- mend a study of Charles Dickens “History of England.” “And I do mean illuminating. When the force of acceleration slows down, If the Liberal party | can be used as an example, when ‘Taking Newton's second law of it tends to become conservative, motion as an example, “Accclera-)1t seems necessary to Inject fresh |tion is equally proportional to re-|PJ90d into the arteries. When the sultant force’ this would give a {forces Of ‘evil, ‘always, ‘since the two party slate, but, as 1 show|~awn of time, socking to subjugate above, in all this struggling and|™nkind, seem to be securing the battling, the common people wore |##¢endency, a third party Is indeed being totally disregarded excopt as | M&Ce8sary- ‘were of use ax pawns in the| HAVES AND HAVE NOTS of power, and who should u. 1 As to the U.S.A. I leave it to The Country Editor By JIM GREENBLAT, | © Canadiana: At Rossland. B.C,,|covercd a new source of trouble; the work of the council was Iiken-|® small quantity of green Alfalta| ed to and tears,”|bay lodged on the wires 40 fect| ded to adjourn and|#bove ground le probably Blood Clinic in a body |blown there by a small whirlwind, at others might live, . , | ad caused the trouble. . . . At was driving hls | White Rock. B.C. it {s reported “blood, sweat seeing some other of your maby readers take up the challenge of, "Have we too many Parties?” Sincerely, HARRY DANIEL. EDITOR'S NOTE: ‘Mr. Daniel apparently thinks the words “administration” and “sys tem” to be. synonyms, while In the above-mentioned editorial we make a distinction In thelr mean- Ing, Under the democratic system, fone, two, threo parties or more, you still only have one party ad- ministration, otherwise chaos, The coalition government functioned the TWO party system, Coalition ys. CCF, and few will deny that it kave B.C. one of the finest zovern- ments It ever had during a period of unprecedented employment and prosperity. A new two party system scenes to be emerging, temporarily or otherwise, It will now be CCF vs Social Credit with the Liberals or Conservatives supporting one or other, Essentially, the two party system continues, x the hikhway near |that teachers ralsed $600 to give} |Stoinbach, Man, when ho saw a|fve scholarships of $160 exch to} rabbit coming up the full deserving students in each of five steam ahead: he tried to steer clear |SUrrey schools. . . . Less than| but rabbit kept coming, jumped |f0UF years ago.an immigrant from onto hood, through the windshield glove helplessly fumb- and ended up in Pete's lap; and ith a new language, Mis that wax the end of rabbit. . « ‘Spidka, spoke up al road at | bile coloeful experiences. PINTAIL Hunting, Salsings camping, matter shat sport you enjoy In the great TINTAIL, ‘Th Dial 980 every Tuesday ond front of White Rock Hotel next to Mr. Malin’s Real Estate Ofice, FHONE: Wk. 26 Newton 12813 728 Washington Ave. Evening by Appointment At Residence A. K. Thompson, LL.B. BARKISTER, SOLICITOR & NOTARY PUBLIC ‘856 Washington Avenue, Phone: W.R. 4231. P.O, Box 250 Agent for Ellis, Dryer & McTaggart, Barristers & Solicitors of Vancouver, B.C. J. Alan Macfarlane, D.O.S OPTOMETRIST Washington Avenue (Next to Post Ofice) White Rock, B.C, Phone 9601 G. W. Bruce Fraser BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC ° Medical Legal Bullding Vidal Street * PHONE: W.R. 3771 DRS. BLADES AND HOGG Omices_ In Medical Legal Bldg, Vidal St Phone: W.R. 2856 ° Hours: 2 pm. to 5 pm. Dally. Evening by Appointment e Blades Res, Wik aut Mogg Kes, W.R, 4821 Dr. Dr. a REGISTERED PHARMACIST e WHITE ROCK PHARMACY (a2 Washington Ave. PHONE: WR, S381 | White Fock Loye Chub. Teenage boys and girls need proper recrea-| at Zelma, Sask, the Jate Farmer |SPiunavon,, Sask, IODE Citlzen- mith fost ‘his watch while break-|%MP Day Program (aiid fluently that was 40 Years oxo; just poral bide ssa rasp that opportunity, to live our seni a eee yon to the fullest and to build a Sinith related the watch waa found |!Y"" while the same ploce of land waa | UY HF belng cultivated with a one-way, hine; n Jeweller reported | on that {t could bo] tuned up to function no) . Mr. ¥, KE, Webster Ont, organizer of tho ‘* Institutes In Went! ident 1003 to 2006 | recently to seo hor Mrs, William Emmott, | sident on the In- aitute’s Mfuloth anniversary, ‘the Vowel Tehve borin B iionat fartities 208 we venture the opinion that auch could be found toy an active and interested group of 0 I tion with reeponaible parent groups. . ‘> alae hetanding the foregoing, White Rock requires the full time of two pice constables; one on day shift and on (gers working in eonjune- and t night. he old Burrey police force, wuch protection was given und provision xbould have teen made jn the munselpal agreement for, such exrserage. Unfortunatelz. councillors and public imbued with the romance nat “they always get methods,” ete, Ithought the RCMP were alive to the necensity of polloiny the larger [centres of population. Apparently greater pressure will have to be brought by lool or- pizatlons and we respectfully submit that apeclal moctings of the DWhite Rock Ratepayers’ oryanizations and loca! Bourd of Tradn should allied ty lend emphanis to a dangerous situation, { nation in Canada dic n aftor ox Dr. W. S. Paterson DENTIST HILLTOP e Hours; 9 am, to 5 pm. Dally Cidaed Saturday Afternoon Johnston Toad and Pacific, Wak, 4631 mally. , of Creptno fret Womer Bimeos thelr man,” “modern ypolloe and pr prokent dough H.C, Nawn: te "train of xeven woeks came palgning proved too much for the warhorae of the CCF party jn WC. and Harold Winch with hin voloe | Feduved to w whisper, could only take a seat on the platform of Moose Hall while My father aod 1d-year legislative mawiolate, ern at Winoh took overito uddrens the rows." » Kal zan up the poles Ab cAherwise attractive residential aren ix being despolled of tale ipemers and Tanners of past events scresmning at passersby. We George L. Goode, D.C.| CHIROPRACTOR: BANK OP MONTREAL tick taking ismue on whether posters should or should not be allowed pa telepbone palen, ete., but with the failure of sponsoring organizw to take down what they have put up, ‘Bxerything in done to creats « good impression and Invite the rowed $139885,. , . TddtrioLy. wie out off to Hwan Lake, Ender nnd in the) by ung Balmon Arc, BG, and ‘|bydro workore investigating dis