April 23 1959 Page 1 JMBo% Hic LOWNED ANDI Gre aTED SUPER-VALY “Where Quality Coste’ Ne More fic and Elgin, ee Ne, Sai q Ww $2.50 per Year - Copy 7e high st with It iy No new fire truck for city this yenr White Rock wil in_a new fire road paving — Upon learnt; , Brag e- aae'd ("5t) ed for t & Wi " , , Alde. 4 i st year the 7 | ut fire equ re i y ’ a H rec, if necess Ed P : : Irwin and fbn diy-| An extensive road paving pro-jerve the priority,’ the Mayor | lagreed gram costing $95,000 will be|told the meeting, Players get $200 from Potts show White Rock Players Club building fund was helped to the tune of $200 from the pro- ceeds of the benefit concert | Ald. Irwin asked that should |¢errled out in White Rock this| Mayor Hodgson announced repairs to the present truck be |¥er, Mayor William Hodgson |the city also plans to continue ry what would be the |teld a special public meeting of jits road program in 1960. In discussing the progress |necessal ‘speed of replacement for parts |the local Board of Trade Thurs- Jand what equipment would be|@ay at the Silver Moon. made by White Rock sinee in- available in the meantime? This program, which will in-|corporation, the Mayor said this | Council had earlier budgeted jclude 39 streets and ors ae: Eee showed a logs in sewe $17,000 for piece of of streets in the city, will be|and general revenue in 1957. { jequipment, expecting also to re |financed by $55,000 from gen-|By 1958 a surplus had been at- |Staged by Barney Potts and his = ® |ceive the $5,000 grant to allow jeral revenue and $40,000 which |tained in both these accounts. troupe in the Silver Moon Hall, \for the purchase of a $22,000 will be borrowed from the ar-| A deficit of $13,000 in 1957 |Friday evening, April 17. 4 | truck bitration fund. |was made up n 1958 when a| Total receipts for the new | |" Seven miles of flush coating |surplus of $14,000 was record. |Hilltop total a new theatre now No one was injured when this Great Northern engine was|White Rock cleared Ocean Park early after running into a and cane | few feet of | machinery -was~dispatched- to Breaks Brothers of the slide which was estimated to be about 40 feet long. Heavy the water. he scene and Monday eveniug’s Tains were running on schedule Sanifary fill outlined; begins June 1 Sanitary fill land reclamation will start in. White Rock “by June 1, Ald. John Hynds, chair- man of the land and reclama- tion committee, has announced Ald. Hynds says he wishes to inform White Rock residents that this land reclamation pro- ject will be carried out in a scheme At least four land areas in the Ruth Johnson and Mann Parks will also be reclaimed, Ald. Hynds said. The garbage will be taken to the area being reclaimed at a particular time of day and the machine will start the filling- in process immediately the DAYLIGHT SAVING shine. ple living on these roads des- Road E-O applications A meeting of all those tecn- gers interested in obtaining pplication forms for the Jay ee-sponsored» safe drivig Road- “o will be held this afternoon tt Semiahmoo High School, Jotin Atkinson, president of White Rock Junior Chamber of Commerce will be on hand at 3:30 p.m. in Room 31 ‘a. go over rules and regulations \ /“~.4 teenagers participating. Ron Steven, chairman of the Road<-o committee, reports a fair number of applications have already been received and trophies that will be presented have been on display at Duck- worth’s, The Road-e-o will be held on Sunday, May 3, at the Safeway parking lot on Johnston Rowd Anyone wishing to obtain ap plication forms is asked te \Galt, Ontario, fur the national finals: | The Road-e-o is sponsored ‘jointly by the Jimior Chamber of Commerce and Imperial Oil | Any teen-ager, male or fe }male, who has a valid driver's licence is eligible to enter so long as he has had no moving traffic violations for the past ix months. The Road-e-o in clies—tests of driving skill driving ability in traffic and procedures. ~|Rock’s recently-completed Teenagers should obtain knowledge of traffic Jaws and| struction and cost of Wi tennial Health Centre. The City Hall will save a,rental of 3,000 if it remains in the centre for 2%% years, he added. Budget for this year allows $139,000 for schools; $200,000 for general revenue; $44,000 fi other revenues and provincial government grants © totalling $121,000 for a total of $516,000 | Some $10,000 has been bud: jgeted for lights; $9,000 for health, $55,000 for-welfare and |$3,500 for the library Administration costs less jthan six percent of the total intake or $40,000 annually, re- gardless of people thinking the \city is overstaffed, the Mayor {pointed out | Public works budget exclud- ing garbage disposal is $60,000. “We feel we came through (See ROAD PAVING, Page 12) $14,000 with just over $10,000 m | and 7¥2 miles of hard surfac-\ed This year’s surplus should it ‘| Don't forget to put your|ing will also be part of ihe|be about $4,000, the Mayor |more required to complete the | |elocks and watches one hour |road improvement scheme. said. transaction and necessary reno- head Saturday at midnight.| “This will mean a terrific) All equipment in the city is|Vations to the building. + |Daylight saving time again goes |saving in maintenance All the now paid for and the genoral The Players may occupy the Jinto effect for the summer|streets that have been bones |revenue fund showed a surplus |PEW Premises at the end of {months on the Pacific Coast|of contention for years will be of $30,000 in 1958. pane and are hoping that by |giving that extra hour of sun-|improved first. We feel peo-| The Mayor explained the that time the completed sum |will be realized. Members are now selling raf- fle tickets on ‘a clock radio, 24 \inch bride doll and a mystery |prize. Tickets may be obtained from any club member. | The Players will motor to. |Vernon over the coming weck- jend where they haye been in- vited to present their 3 act pa of the B.C. Regional! I Festival, “Dark of the Moon.” They will be guests of the \Vernon Drama Group on