retell oh Ke Al the Laaee it of thelr eldest One pater, Mary Elizabeth, to ‘nig Charles Fennell, Father P. O'Sullivan will offic- jate. Reception will follow at the Canadian Legion, Abbots- ford. Matron of honor will be Miss Verna Kiss, sister of the bride. Mrs. Edna Davis will act as bride’s matron and Miss Mag- dalina Kiss and Miss Arlene Kwan will serve as bridesmaids, | Miss Darleen Sweges, cousin |of diversification to real estate| Johnston parking oie. of the bride, will be flower girl Bruce Russell of White Rock will be best man and Alfred Buchotz, Buster Evans of White} Rock and Ronald Smith of Clearbrook will act as ushers. | Don’t remove dial disk -|Mutual Holdings Lid, Vancou- “lative yentures, Real estate concept apartment bid No Support for 10 WHTE ROCK SUN win the support of the Works for small investors property investment desigaed|Atlas and other companies tn |°C Dullt in any part of the city H. MecRac, president of Atlas|“small investor.” In most real estate share of ver. ferings the minimum subscrip: In a statement to the White|Hon is $1,000, whereas Atlas the city’s revenue. xeen zoned for apartments anu ‘ $100, It thus opens participa: 22 tu the ditterence, between {tion in the profitable real estate | OMe ity to itake ‘advantage of it and that used by most other|development of metropolitan | Me4e sites and until such tie real estate development-invest-|centres to invividuals of mod-|3* reeks iiled up ‘and ad. mnie tiene Jerate means throughout the |) onal apartment sites requir-| Basically, Mr. McRao_ stated, | Province it applies the safety principles | consider setting aside further Jand for apartment house pur- investment in much the same . way as it is applicd to stocks hangs in balance and bonds by the successful in-| Answer to the parking ques yestment trusts and mutual|tion on Johnston Road between funds. Roper and Thrift still hangs in The capital provided by in.|the balance, with all but one vestors in Atlas Mutual Hold-|Property owner willing to give ings is not invested in specu-|the seven feet frontage which but for the|would bring the curb bach Gcquisition of revenue produc-|against the existing sidewalk, To go along with Mr. Zack's views, that homeowners would not mind apartment houses go-| ing up next to their individual houses would be to undo the cn-| tire zoning study made by the Regional Planning Board for whose services the city has al. ready invested money, Mayor Fraser Valley telephone sub: scribers: Don't remove that sticky dial disk on your phones until March 25. The original removel date, March 15, has been postponed. This is due to the printer's strike which delayed produc: tion of the new Fraser Valley telephone directory Below the sticky disks will be found the new telephone pre fixes such as ULysses, BAldwin. SYeamore, UNderhill, Prospcct and INgersoll. These new numbers must not be used before March 25, said R. S. MacPherson, district com mercial manager, New West- minster. White Rock Window Cleaners Quick and we Reasonabl © PAINT WASHING | © JANITORIAL §ERVICE e EAVESTROUGK Cleanin * GENERAL TWO) Phone WI. 8-735: 12783 - 14B Aven Ocean Park | IMPERIAL Fuel Oil Wi. eae or 83157) jimmediate dividend rate of 8% | Gillespie. and Mrs. Way, secretary-treas-| |social events to start at an {phoning WL 82372, properties which permit anjallowing an additional seven |V!!liam Hodgson pointed out trot road Ald Jack Hynds thanked Al Iderman Ed Irwin, head of |derman Zack for the brief he hovders the Traffic and Lighting Com-|presneted and stated it certain, Up to now participation in|mittee, reporting at the Works |!y had some merit. He said he real estate decvidpment for the|Committee meeting, stated he |felt the construction of apart- small investor has been limit-|had contacted most of those in-|ments will eventually increase ed to shares in a company own-|Volved but must now await re- ‘the revenue of the city; but as ing only one particular piece of|turn correspondence from one yet none have been buili payable monthly to the share- | Alderman Max Zack failed to) Body Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved Committee Tuesday night in| The “NIAGARA W. A new concept in real estate, Another difference between to permit apartments to| Return of Blood NOT a pill or tablet; not s rimarily for small invesfors,|the field, Mr. McRac stated, i8|{ipcap ncritat co ne eee, aad: Car aanonncedlthis weer by WJin their attraction for the wan ara peal est Hie mene Unrest jevice, for quickly relieving | on, thereby permitting Members were of the opiniun| body circulation will also ald you in sleepin} that certain areas have already | fatigue and tension. Costs nothing to try it units are ayailable as low as call your local r , Rock Sun Mr. McRae outlined as yet no large investors ‘have orice ae reg ae) “I it's not Niagara... i ed, the City was not ready to) —— jatural ot h 4 a new professional hos ting and fj ¢. HINDLE, not Cyclo-Massage” 1Stin = nee Chinese Dinners ing y A * Cocktails iy pa 1:30 a.m.; Sundays ~ panity STYLE { Border Ca e Ph. ED 2.7911; ED 2.0331 Blaine, Washington property for example, an|Property owner living in Vii apartment buflding - despite|ia for verification of his wil the fact that most good invest-|lingness to make the property ment counsellors advise diver-' donation sification as the first rule of| Only o the block is unwilling to ac United Church fashion show on April 24 The W.A. of the First United owner in ® property investment i This procedure has been fol-|quiesce and Irwin stated he felt |Church is holding its annual lowed by Asias Mutual Hold-|he would be willing if the 2}7\t bien Awaon him ing Mr. McRae emphasized, other property owners involved |" ye chured hall. with their investors. buying|would meet with him on. the Sl ci hina a will be the exhibiting of or iginal model dresses, both ser- hares in Atias Mutual itself|issue. A meeting will be which in turn owns a number |ranged following receipt of the |! id cor of different properties in dif-|awaited letter from the absent | "i> “ye C0! ferent places. The wisdom of | landlord : If you Ha his from the investors SS ic designs, h category ays wanted to w is the time you have alw design a dress, n ainuew “i erpecially ee small Hospital speed zone to do so and win a prize for estors, eat ‘ y . your efforts. f yone 4 With a mutual organization to be abolished ies Lact onties such as Atlas, the profit which Works Committee member | chould phone Mrs. Sully at Wi provides the investor with div- idends comes from var: erties. This spreads It would be most unlikely, Mr. in front of the hospi McCrae added, that all of the| North Bluff Road and property in all of the erect “Hospital, Quiet moved to support a recommen-|g0087. All entries are wel i prop-| dation of Suri Council 0} come. risk.| abolish the 20 mph speed zone | ———- Five-day dog contro! for city munities in B.C, for example,| signs instead would become valueless at the) Members agreed the noise of Five-days a week dog c same time or suffer a loss in| the traffic on North Bluff pre-|'8 to be instituted in WI tevenue at the same time. Con-|sents no problems to the pat-| Rock, Works Comm soe jtinuity of income is one of the|ents. Only disturbing bers decided ‘Tuesday nigh t mbers moved to accept the of the of SPCA to 5 five times a, wee up strays and impound t impor | dive rsification. was the danger of en tering and leaving the hospital =: parking grounds at a cut-off * jin the middle of the block Psychic Study Broun | It was felt that an entrance elects new officers to the parking area from 155A the Surrey pound |Street would be safer. Alder-| This service will cost the city The annual meeting, of the} of . a ssie Lee agreed t © |$975 per year but will be ¢ BC. Psychic Study was held re-| 28 Jessie Lee agreed to take |$975 per year but will be off cently, and reports showed a| ‘lS suggestion to the Hospital |set by the fact that man. . Board meeting which met Wed- |residents will be purcha' very suecessfui year New officers elected are: Mrs.| "¢S¢a¥ evening, March 4 Regi licenses president; Mr. F. Koster, first vice president; Mrs. | P. Koster, second vice president; | Mrs. R. Morgan and Mrs. A.| Browne, trustees. | Mrs. L. Browne, librari Mrs| Rhodes, social conve nt features ot} evid urer. u Arrangements were made for “ ly date everal books have been ad ded to the group's library which is open to the public by White Rock RECRUITS 72 WANTEI Auxiliary Police A 16-week course is being planned in police work, training in basic civil defence, first aid and St. John’s He needed cosh to modernize his kitchen y. aa Gi Defence _ Faced with unforeseen household expenses? “Want to make some special major pur~ chase? Need money for taxes—or to mect a Zamily emergency? Personal loans to help . people meet just such situations are being / made by the chartered banks every day. You're not asking a favour when you visit @ chartered bank to arrange a personal eahd --- SO both are borrowing from a THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COM 8% MONTHLY DIVIDENDS ON Your | SAVINGS In DIVERSIFIED REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY APARTMENT PROPERTY SHOPPING CENTRE eeecsescvescoves ° OVER $785,000.00 ASSETS AT PRESENT WE OFFER ATLAS 47,000 SHARES MUTUAL ¢ , 1 s.00 ren sae WRITE FOR FOLDER e e e ° e e e e e eee reoeevees HOLDINGS: Aor ot be hued 12 Sey pan ser cn Riaee ea L TD. é MONTREAL TRUST CO. eoerececorovcrcssere $40 Burrard, Van. 1, MU 3-7830 Transfer Agents He had family. medical bills to dean up Joan. The manager welcomes opportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. And at a chartered bank, you can always : count on privacy and us considera~ tion, whether you are or using other valuable services the provides.