7 EMSIRS *GNR +— | Low el is Health Unit K. Kennedy. In making his report to the meeting of the Boun Union Board of Health week, Dr. Kennedy said such a bylaw would cover any store or establishment where food is prepared or sold to the public or any condition |existing which might constitute a menace to public health. “The health of employees is FARES « . Good Zoing Dec. 18 - 31 tg all prairie and certain points in | Ontario. Return Limit | Jan. 4. ff : for Sanifation bylaw here Importance of adopting a sani- tation bylaw for eee |Health Unit is emfhagized jn CHRISTMAS (2 report by Unit dikector Br 20 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19; CNR Veterans hold Xmas party | CNR Veterans Association | held in the Buena Vista IUall reports need of rousted turkey with all the ||]) be given consideration. All{food |trimmings, prepared and eat: | handling establishments should | ered by lady members. | rovide proper toilet and hand-| As many as 95 members sat || ashing facilities; all exposed |down to tables decorated with | food should be protected from | holly, etc., in keeping with the | dust and flies and no unwrap-| spirit of Christmas. The hall | ped meat, d. products or|was also gaily decorated. 1 bakery products should be plac-/ after the repast, tables were || ed on counters, It is further s ; | pabaidered tbat wll werishable| eee ee eae, ane : time given over to carol sing- || foods be properly refrigerated. | 7° entertainme tig BO eeeeee of the bylaw {in entertainment and dancing. || q The following provided solos would deal with requirements |anq instrumentals which were from piggeries, poultry Jalling | very much appreciated: —W. plants, hatcheries, duck farms, |Rovitt. G, Bemister and. Mrs rabbitories, slaughter houses | po rai¢; Sires Darseny ee and housing,” the report said. |portholomew, B. Fennings i |Bain, G, Turner Jr,, F. Lett and } White Rock Tray, : w Operating Telephone WIndsor 8-8411 he office are not quite com. * [ an important factor and should Hehe a rane | Light mone “ | @romynore pmople enjoy feri@adoup savings they make the round'Wp together... | Tight money, with all its at- Good Bnywhere jn |tendant problems both for those .. |seeking and those granting Caliph between des. | eens oe been the price of tings 72 miles OF | stemming all-out inflation, ac mor apart. cording to G. Arnold Hart, pres- | ident of the Bank of Mont | But, Mr. Hart told B of M jshareholders at their jannual meeting. jisciplines of mone- iction,” Canada x! id a solid founda’ n for orderly, stable and endur- jing economic progress.” mJficludes rail fare, | Mr. Hart said the economic meals, tips. recovery this year from the re a cession of 195758 had been ‘ 5 A Adults tiesrong, healthy and on abroad | 4 T base,” while the gross national | Goach Return from product had been rising and t Vancouver to might approach $35 billion in|} * aa 1959, versus $325 billion last F, ? Edmonton $93 | year. ° ave Since October, 1958, the °. } Ss 5 central bank had maintained Canada’s money supply “on a | Saskatoogay $164 | Ctctr plateau,” Mr. Hart said, | | Save (BYE while the rapid recovery of business has produced very sub- a ? {stantial demands for credit “5 {from all types of borrowers. | | In attempting to meet these } * 3K needs, the banks have lent more { | ALSO. and more money, until the time : AID came when they could grant CNRAPREP. further credit only by disposing Ti jof government securities at a I * }loss, so that there was then no | R GIFT alternative but to reduce the j volume of new loans. t J TIFICATES | “Consideration of profit and . RA hal loss haye been, as far as pos- a Sin vgs sible, secondary to a desire to meet the essential normal re- and Merry Christmas |quirements of borrowers bath large and small.” But, Mr. Hart added that he knew of “no magic wand” that would enable to meet all the re- “however desir IMPERIAL €sso PRODUCTS Christmas Regulay, Deffvery borrowers cause inflation 142nd |this year in arresting the “by putting up |of prices.” jresult in a paid-up capital of $60,750,000 and a rest account | Of $139,850,000, Mr. Mulholland | said. | RD Uf jeularly mindful of the needs of the small businessmen and the | jties A few details about t pleted - our apologies for 5. Thornson. At the piano ac- any difficulties, companying the various number and carols were Mrs, Revitt, G. f\Turner Sr, and F. Bartholc |mew. A most enjoyable time |was had by all The lunch was held in of the regular monthly me y for credii r future address and tele 48-49¢ Please clip this notice fo phone reference. Which side is up’ puzzling question looking at this flooded farm: lan tion for orderly, stable and] the foot of Wood enduring economic progress e-e€ ec west of the Colet was laid, and he reiterated that | a “a Jong step has been taken ventually, he suggested ada would look back on the | present period of tight money as one in which “a solid founda ‘ise White 1 a R. D. Mulholland, general } 7 manager of the B of M, present- A Jessie Lee Janitoria ing the bank's ae a LY Quick + Statement, reported tha’ r RE year of “restrictive mone y $ A som environment,” net profits w © Paints Wahin lirsreaeed ni per/Gcat, io oo o carry on sound thinking i 191,060, after setting aside $12- . ee 2 ° Ea 842,600" for income taxes. OF in civie affairs for the siGecht this record profit, 0, ‘5 was provided for sharchold Pho: & oR as betterment of White Rock pals per share Following a “rights” offe o Mr. Han of 675,000 new shares of capi- of O10 nc sas, cate Vote-Lee, Jessie X 250 Deno cent of the rights being exer- cised—B of M paid-up capital stood at $60,649,513, and com- |“ pletion of the stock issue will | , Our | ce Hail) eC for ALDERMAN The general manager said the | bank could not meet all the demands for loans made upon it, although it had been “parti- ote Br the People of White Rock elect me as Alderman to City Council I will: u small personal borrower.’ To meet the unprecedent demand for credit of all kinds. the bank reduced its inv: st-| ment portfolio 27.9 per cent to} $886 million, compared with the previous year’s holdings of Initiate and support drives for playgrounds Support youth programs MM NE NAR NN OE NN NE $1,230 million. Deposits showed little change and sport facilities. i 15509 Wa at $2,998 million, compared . sree 4 4 with $3,038 million a year ago, Provide better street lighting. eR RAARADARD and the same was true of total B of M assets, which stood at $3,259 million, versus $3,277 million in 1958. “Quick” assets were reported at $1,578 million, or 516 per cent of all liabili- to the public, compared with 62.1 per cent a year ago, Faulty brakes costs Fuel Co. $10 A White Rock fuel dealer was More consideration for our older citizens. Personal touch to the administration of community affairs. White Rock for the citizens of White Rock. — BRUCE HALL CANADIAN NATIONAL Whit# Rock : Fuel Oil PHONE: WII. 8-9606 or 83157 fined $10 and costs in city pol- ice count after being found guilty of failing to have one of his trucks equipped with an adequate parking brake. Gerry Black of Black City Fuels pleaded not guilty to the charge when he appeared be- fore Magistrate S. H. Gilmour. RCMP laid the charge after one of the company’s oil trucks parked on B Street rolled back into Washington Ayenue lane, stopping partinlly against an embankment and the rear of a grocery store. A mechanic who tested the truck following the accident told the court one wheel cyl- inder was leaking very badly the emer; fis worn, Han UNG wes to fe te rte ie Tt hold the truck on a hill B rt. /To Remain A Free People —