=—— a SUPER-VALU “Where Quality Cesfts No More” Croat invited to make debut | Wanted: One Goat. | ‘That's the appeal coming ifrom White Rock Players who need the goat ~ should be do- ‘elle but needs no previous thea trical experience ~ to complete the cast of “The Te ahouse of thte August Moon,” which wil be the opening production in| the new Hilltop playhouse Players hope to find the four- ‘egged cast member quickly in order to give him, or her, 4 ‘tryout in the early stages rehearsal | Goat owners who think they | have a suitable animal can ob- ‘lige the club by 'T. Guy Weston, who's in charge The last day at the desk Mrs Denis Meade, | Premier Ww. A C lis “very much impressed” with ‘the four-point plant for the de- Banking, service career: scorn ends for Wilbur Dawson Irwin, president of Semiah- moo Beach Improvement Assoc- A hanking cereer spanning : So 45 years and an outstanding Board ot Trade two major echievements of C. elects Bill Bush intion, returned to White Rock record of public service are the Wilbur Dawson who retires this) wo PLS: | this week after receiving a fav- orable reception from Premier Bennett and Hon. E. C. West- reek aS manager of the White William Bush was _ elected aock branch of the Bank of president of White Rock Board Montreal. of Trade at the arinual meeting wood, minister of Hecreation ‘and Conservation, on the 10. mile beach program Westwood will be the chief speaker at the mammoth meet- ing of the Association slated for Serving the City of White Rock and oy | /anuary calling Mrs of properties at WL. 69346, or lem WI 8-8661 | Bennett | against the vovernment tics have been levelled at the|regarding the periodic cancel provinelal government by Board | lation of elective surgery which of Trustees of White Rock District Hospital, Trustees claimed at meeting they gelling the “runaround” (heir | hospital were from the government since making their request for hospital ex-| peccurs at th No aetual p cin Hovernment a ed for the e hospital lanning of @ new | lake place until pproval is recety- ex pansion and tne j number of beds needed for the pansion in order to cope with| report. lthe present overerowding prob-| made the The Board B.C. Premier impressed : with our heach program “Tt is up to the the Lower ithis very important meeting We have had a terrific response |a ‘from Boards of Trade, clube. Women’s 'PTA's throughout the area we are looking forward Sa Te people al Mainland to attend |iating with Victoria for a hospital since May service | 5.C Institutes and|vice outlining the need tor ex- and to €X cellent representation of Febru ary 8.” The Board reinforced lon the south ent site the present used as building is known, the trustees earlier urged construction of an entirely new polio concrete structure end of the pres- It recommended ‘that building an annex or hospital! could be i or the chronically ill “There is available space ‘the five-acre almost any t hospital site sel ype of planning,” a hospital spokesman said The Board |a report was Hospita pansion The brief ‘the Lower Mainland (See HOSPITAL, has been negot-| new 1958 when | forwarded to tne) l Insurance Ser- was supported b5 Page 5) New Little League to | include two city teams. Regional | the surrounding districts of Crescent Beach, Ocean Park, Sunnyside, Douglas, Elgin and Meridian with ‘run around’ tactics Charges of “run-around” tac | charge Day drive for ‘some mothers White Rock Kinsmen Club has announced that a number ‘of marching mothers will be homes in this dist- the day of Satur CanvValaing rict during day. Jan. 30. The blitz in aid of child care. and rehabilitation ts actually scheduled to kick off lat 6&6 pm. but some mothers will visit homes before this lime, Full details of the drive ap- ppear on page 6 Influenza bug ‘not serious’ An influenza “bug™’ which is plaguing schools in this district has been described as “not 'serious” by Dr. H. RK. Kennedy director of Boundary Health Unit. Dr Kennedy reports there is a mild type of flu’ circulating but it has not caused mass ab- senteeism among schoo! child- ren | He told the Sun Wednesday that his department has inves- tigated and found that many children have a mild—throat in- fection which must be assum- ia to be influenza. “Although several more seri- A mative of Winnipeg, Mr., eld Tuesday at Buena Vista | Monday, eb. 6 at 2 Pm. at Pad cases with symptoms such Pawson received his education Hall. Panda Supper Club, Campbell; «4 new Little League organ- Cloverdale at the meeitng ‘as high temperatures and . Victoria and in 1915 join-,| Other officers for this year | tye Road eeeee will be |ization has been formed in this Wilf Hurd of White Rock | nausea have been reported, the ed the Merchants Bank of Car- are: Nestor Izowsky, first vice ria Rae OC. atta Gs jdistrict that will include two|\i) again head the farm team | average case does not seem ada which later merged with |president; H. J. Plante, second ips Seduce AM nates Miser a ck iekims from White Rock. a Sena: enough to keep children " ithe government's committee on SVStEM. home fr om school.” Dr Ken- the Bank of Montreal! vice and. president: E. A| McDorm- c bed -o- Ae . !metropolitan parks, and J W He was appointed manager Ss R. Maxfield, Jack But : The new league will be las the Cloverdale White known Rock Next meeting of the League | nedy said : i c = f ler ae wiliuns <2 . 5 rv e- i . = ‘ . of the new branch at Ganges rows. Bill Johns, Tom Goodie, Wilson, excculive secretary of Catia: Tenoe UNE. senidnes the will be held on Monday, Feb. Absenteeism has been high in 1948 and came to White Tom Irwin, and A. P, Mclean, the Lower Matntand snags hala sl PPR Qlovera: eT ‘le tA patom 6: Ee a pm. at the Silver Moon ie schools in this district with ee | directors Planning Board will also ad-|‘@P™Mer Cloverdale Little League |Anyone interested in assisting|nearly 100 students reported Rock as manager in December |"" “~™ dress the meeting that was forced to split this aS Little League | absent f White Rock Junio: of 1951. | Stan Evans is immediate past nie aoe lyear due to growth in the area| Ut 40Y Wey with Little League) absent trom s William McLennan, M.P., and j ; 45 ait > is asked to attend. [High School Mr. Dawson served at branch-| President federal government engineer |it covered. ‘baseball is asked me es in Victoria and Oak Bay, A drive will be held shortly) Bob Wallace visited White Rock} Two entries from Cloverdale | and became aceonntant at|for new membership recently in order to gain first |Will make up the four-team | Ratepayers say say Prince Rupert in 1932. He also In taking over office, Mr |hand conception of the beach |circult. White Rock teams will served at Kelowna, Penticton. tush commented that the Board |development program )4Sain be known as the ‘ eee and Duncan in similar capac-| nay be small in number but! Thomas Bleakley, vice presi-|aud “Athletics” with the Cloy- OAP should he exempl | oe t coula be proud of the tre-|dent of the Association, who | €rdale entries taking the names dl Wilbur wss a member of|mendous amount of work ac-|has carried out much of the {of “Dodgers” and “Cardinals.” 1 Duncan Rotary Club for i2)*mplished during the past groundwork for this meeting,| Last year the Cloverdale Lit years and went throuzch a!) ths year. officers After serving as pres ident he worked back to Re position of secretary. Since coming to White Rock (See DAWSON, Page 10) ‘commented: Sub station zoning may’ » be beyond council's scope Acuion of the provisional |with the transaction on file a! eouneil in granting B.C. Electric|city hall. Company a building permit to| The isue was brought to coun- construct a $270,000 substation |cil by Ald. Max Zack who said | in a residential zoned area atjhe strongly opposed the con-| Claw Road and North Bluff | struction | consisted of pak League White Rock letams from two two from Hjorth Road and one from) | Cloverdale, Hjorth hee ay Road entries from the Cloverdale cir- from paying schoo! taxes A resolutio from paying n urging that all broke |Gld age pensioners be exempt) school taxes has leslie Peterson, Minister of Education, had stated he was not in favor of schoo] costs be- | | cuit this year in order to form| been forwarded to city council|ing taken over by the provinc- a new league in their vicinity by White Rock Ratepayers As | Application for a franchise first meeting of the sociation. formed Little League held Mon- held in. the Canadian Legion | . | | ‘Hall after considerable «discus in crash with taxi day at the Silver Moon Hal] Hal Wilson, president of | ‘sion on school taxes | | |} Was made to Little League head- | ‘The Ratepayers endorsed the! ‘quarters at Williamsport at the | motion of A. T. Carlson Thurs-| newly-|day at their quarterly meeting) Two women hurt ial government as the respon- si bility to run the schools (See OAP SHOULD, Page 5) Two local women are still in An amendment put forth that} ‘hospital today after the car inv brought forth lengthy discus-| “This area has nev |White Rock Boys Baseball As-|_ | , sion at Tuesday's eal aks see Ce aceon peel | sociation, acted as chairman | the resolution, eaeer i i “i wese. iota oe jing F for the meeting. i pensioners was eles ies TAaXl a achii¢ and : hee struction. Any other time we | ‘favor of the motion to exempt! Streets Monday Counci] was unable to reach White Rock Rotary Club has have anything contrary to our : sioners " Annabel irie, 15251 ai decision On the matter, zoning bylaw it has to be re- ‘Sponsored the Tigers in prev- fo ae Oe a ee, ropaking as Pen retin Pe. Mrs. . ) rt B.C, Electric announced Jast|ferred to q public hearing. y|'US years with a number of}. taxpayer, said “I believe that Margory Walton. 1509 Nichol | ! week that work would © start | this type of construction is per- local merchants sponsoring the petition has been made through! Road, driver of the car, were i about March 15 on the sub-|missable then our zoning there Athletics, the UBCM. It would be well;tskeq to White Rock District a fag 4 should be changed from res-| A 12 game league schedule |t9 check and see what has been) Hospital after the mishap. 7 1 ‘ea oe Li bhear council mem: idential to commercial,” he|Wl be drawn upf or this sea- done The cab operator, Bill Mof ) Jones AG P ee aobn b sald, sons’ operation He reminded the group that/fat of 1062 Finlay Street es- 7 i a provide any infor-| Ald. Jessie Lee said building! Officers named for the new/|the word pensioner was a Very|caped uninjured. = am , marth in ts eranting oF the linepector Archie Everall told |league Monday were: Vin) broad term. Mrs. Pirie is beheved euffer- 84 189 F. Bonueliy j has been | AP. ‘Metaan, district men- her when she questioned him|Coyne, president; Orville Niel:| “Some pensioners have in-|ing from a broken leg and col- ‘ appointed new manager of the meee ak atic pene af on Sunday that the permit had |son, vice president: Mrs. Eva comes of $300, $400 and even) Jarbone. ; : = r | been passed by the Provisional Folk, secrélury treasurer, and|$500 per month,” he said. Surrey RCMP are investinal- re. - Council, _ |Alice Davey, purchase commit-| George Wilson said he felt|ing a break-in te White Pook _ Ald. Ed Irwin said “They/tee. One other member is te!the young couples should bear|Elementary School last w-ck bought the property with the|be appointed to this commit-\the school tax burden. when a quantity of articles — (See SUB STATION, Page 5) tee. Terry Bailey careeeitaal Mr. Carlson said chat i were Bolen, acer for the BC Electric, was unavailable for comment Wed- _nesday, Mt. Jones told council there ee a fy