WHITE ROCK SUN council got down to the bus fairs of the cily. | Public works expenditures, & proposed booklet on new etty sireel pames and a suggestlon that pictures of all homes in White Rock be taken in order 8, 9 to aid the assessor were (is cussed by members With eo» 1e8 omy entering Into all Uiree ts sues : Mavor Harry Douglass sati Pavan he felt taking pictures of in a | caivadual homes for record pur | PaESY Dases for the Assessor Was 0 ine a littl too far especially when it was @aing to cost the = city the sum of $900, esday. Ald. Jehn Hynds agreed that even if the sum of 5900 was ' | SS Own | : , Mrs. Gwen Gibbon _ | joins Hillman staff ama! ” tie ) =" oe | ¥ | Mrs. Gwen Gibbon has join- ed the staff of Hillman Realty a licenced rea] estate sales- woman Mrs. Gibbon, a resi-| sent of this district for the past | five years, recently passed her | examinations with the B.C | Real Estate Board Gifts 4 ; , © COSTUME JEWELLERY | : ® NOVELTIES | ‘ * FANCY CHINA | a | * MANTEL CLOCKS | = © CUPS & SAUCERS | * LUGGAGE | Christensen JEWELRY AND ; Gift Shop Hilltop Pacific Ave. | , | eae ———— — —_——s Guard Your | Health with | | Vitamins | Maltevol 12 Biomines | VI-MIN F-12 Wampole’s VITA-POPS Vitamins A, B, C & D in candy form for the kiddies. | Your Health is Our Business OPEN MONDAYS "EV S PEN SVNG MAA EGOSINELSL” 15487 WASHINGTON 7 yi) J JZ Ie atte. jie _THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1960 3 | Economy seems keynote } of first council parley Reonomy ‘appeared to be theyapent for the pictures tho aw 8 kevaote Tuesday night as a new iness of administrating the nf: ~j than the numbers and he could | iS our largest expenditure and | |, our spending.” fied to council by the Public|. |Stated this purchase should be vice was held Tuesday, Jan 5 éd. Cremation | a F "EF = - _—— a ia eoasar would atill have to go and look at the houve in ques Liat, Ald. John Graham deseribod the printing af booklets emutliny ing the new names chosen ii city streets as “a waste of mon- ev, Ald Bruce Hall sald he fal the names of the slreets wor far more familiar to residents Every Monday Yam. to 6 pum. White Rock Only PREE DAILY DELIVERY except Mondays Phone WI 8-9633 see no value in the expense linvolved in publishing booklets | to Outline the street names Ald. John Tivnds termed the! ‘publishing of the suggested booklets as “an unnecessary ©x- | pense.” Ho said he left pub-| hvity in the paper anid the eree tion of the promised street mar- ikers would be sufficient Ald. Max @aek stated he felt a published list of names with out a key map to accompany it would be worthless, Ald. Jessie Lee moved that auy public werks expenditure above one hundreds be let out lo tender Council felt this action would not tie the hands Public Works Superintend end Bob Howse, and would al- low him a certain amount of lecway for small matters. y Mayor Harry Douglass com-| mented, “We should know pric- | es from two or three firms. 1] am very strong on that point t would include everything over | S100 should EO to tender. We | ] should know where the money | ¢ is going and how much itens| ‘ are costing us. Public works|}5 we must have some record of Po The discussion arose from a list of needed supplies present- Works Department. One item listed 4,800 gallons | of gasoline) Mayor Douglass | ay lel out to tender. Flour Howse explained that his de-| partment had purchased a tank | from the Imperial Oil Company | and that all gas was purchased | from that company. “If we can save four or five , cents per gallon on gas we could soon pay for our own storage tank. In the former|5 Way we are committing our: | selves to one company. I think | our contracts for oil should | be on a yearly basis. All oil | jobs, lubes, grease and gas | should go to tender,” the may-| ¢ Or said. | flowse explained that the pres- €nt tank had been purchased for S77 Council felt the city should prepare to buy their own fuel tanks and shop around for the | best value in all publie works supplies. Oats Obituari utuaries CUTHBERT, Jan 30, 1960 -| latilda Cuthbert, of 234 - 17161 | L.. White Rock. age 80 years urvived by her loving husband Arthur; one son Alan, Vancou- ver; one daughter, Mrs, M. Boat- man, Alberta. Funeral seryjve was held Wednesday, January 6 from Chapel Hill Funeral ar- lour Ltd. Rev. G. Splitt offic. lated, Cremation. BELL, December 31, 1959 Edward Thomas Bell of 14854 Prospect Ave., White Rock, age 60 years, Survived by one brother in England. Graveside scrvice Was held Tuesday, Jan. v at Sunnyside Lawn, Rev. 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