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The white mark on the post on the left shdws the for- mer beach level and from this the extent of the erosion prob- lem can be estimated According to Municipal En- gineer Hugh Buckley the prob- lem consists in constructing wall and groynes which will slop further erosion and at the fame time trap new sand wash Some residents are sceptical however, claiming that there is no enough sand being brought in by the tide at the present time to make this possible | These residents point out that |formerly, erosion was taking | ace in other places around | iahmoo Bay and that it was} |the sand from this erosion | which was brought to Crescent Now that most of this erosion has been stopped they claim there will not be enough sand available to make much dif. i; fezence. | co abate tas a|, Other residents take a dif Mr. Buckley has designed * | ferent view and point out the grid consisting Oe low see benefit. which the = Wall connected with a number | Pe” vs of low groynes through which | &™ ynes have brought, and in he wat e leaving | S¢PPort of this view they point the freshly dapecel aia This |t2 the places where the sand s already been raised in some | wall and the groynes can be ends “i extended upwards as needed by madeaeee the full height of the the addition of more planks as|* = the area gradually raises itself. | By this means Mr. Buckley hopes that the entire area can Sunnyside Crescent Beach a 1 or MU NESBITT Association We wish to announce the appointment of F. (Pete) Cotton TE COTTON REALTY Savings Bonds FOR FULL INFORMATION PLEASE PHONE WI 8-0806 or WI 8-7079 & COMPANY LTD. 726 West Hastings Street VANCOUVER, B.C, Member of the Investment Dealers | Mr. and Mrs. Kanuka of Van- couver are newcomers to Sun-| nyside and are residing on Best | Road in the home formerly own-| ed by Mrs. Mary Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bonneville have taken up residence in the home they have purchased at 2372 King George Highway. Mrs, Hill of Saskatoon, is visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rodgers of Sun- nyside. Qeper Mr, Van Auchten of Sunny- side Road was the winner of the potato contest put on by the Sunnyside Garden Club this summer, The weighing in showed 75 pounds yield from a single potato. Besides the ‘fun of the potato contest, there wis @ variety concert with musical numbers and dancing. one Mr. and Mrs, A. Franklin of Oliver Road are the Proud par- ents of a son, little David Wil- liam, arrived at White Rock Hospital on September 80. » ee J. M. Arthur has sold home at 2346 King George Highway and hag gone to make iis home in Burnaby. ‘The new owners are Mr. and Mrs, R. Strum. ive applications issue of his 3.8171 THOMSON . Mrs. Melnotosh and her daughters Miss McIntosh and Mrs, Kristenson have moved frum King George and Clow to Sunnyside Road, eae Mr, and Mrs, Robbins and children of the Cheerio Cafe are moving from Sunnyside. Mr, 18 is now a patient in Shaughnessy Military Hospital. of Canada, jare gifted musicians and it is Proy. president ‘to open bazaar Mr cial president of the Senior Citizens’ Association, will be on hand to officially open the an- ual pre-Christmas bazaar to be staged by the White Rock Senior Citizens’ branch The bazaar wilil be held on Wednesday, November 4 in the banquet room of the Silver Moon from 2 to 5 pm Both Mr. Bryant and his wife expected they will provide some splendid musical enter: tainment President of the White Rock branch, Mr, V. W. Plant, re ports everything is well in hand for the mammoth affair. Mrs. E. Everest has been named gen convenor. Stalls will include fancy work, white elephant, home cooking and plants Tea will be served and a tea cup reader on hand. A door} prize will also be featured. | City PTA names| new officers Mrs Jean Campbell was re-} surned as president of the| White Rock PTA at the annual election and installation of of. ficers held at the group's first fall meeting, Wednesday even- ing, September 30. Some 80 Parents were in attendance Mrs. E. McEchron was nam- ed vice president; Mrs. W.| Bevans, secretary; Mrs. W. Bal- lard, treasurer; Mrs. L. Long, ||} social convenor; Mrs. J ris, program convenor; Mrs. Margaret Hill, pre-school con- venor; Mrs. Ruth Kendall, res- olutions; Principal J. Allen, staff representative; Mrs, Han- nusch, membership and Mrs. Ray Stewart, publicity, Volunteer mothers who in- dicated they would be willing to help in the carrying on of the PTA activities were Mes- dames Ward, Prior, Andrews, Thomas, Anderson, Burrows, Leonard and Derpak, Miss Teeples’ class won the attendance award. Har- : ~ Houshold Charlie Bryant, provin-| | OPEN CURLING WEEKENI By em can curl Saturdays and Sundays. serve the tee for your pa: rooms available, Phone WI 8-9 Wedding Receptions Meetings Opposite the Post Office Auction at / Vee Victoria Ave. \/Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 2:00 p.m. 1 Dominion 9 cubic foot Frigidaire with 50 Ib. freezer; 1 steel cupboard; 4 chairs, table and buf- fet; full set dinnerware with glasses to match; hot plate and pop-up toaster; electric kettle and electric iron; Northern Electric TV, in g00d work- ing order; T.V. stool; wine chesterfield; 1 coffee and 2 end tables; 3-way trilite; % steel bed and dresser; one 3 pe. bedroom suite, foam rubber mattress; nearly new vacuum cleaner; bedding, Tugs, garden tools, step ladder, etc Mr. Eade, owner, has sold his home | Cloverdale Dave Hunter - Auctioneer “AUCTION ‘Saturday, Octoher 10 | 1:30 p.m, at 14787 McDonald Ave. 2 blocks north Washington Ave, off Oxford ] On View Friday, Oct. 9 from 1-5 p.m. Modern green 2-piece divan set; foam rubber daven Port; coffee table; 2 trilights and 2 mps; two 9x12 Sreen carpets; fruitwood china cabjhet: foam rubber Tug cushions; bissel carpet Sweepery antique jug and vase; Hudson seal fur coat, size 38; table and 6 chairs; 7 ft. Westinghouse left hand fri ge; Enterprise com- bination oil and electric stove; bh cannister set; plete canner set; pots and pans; so small Frigidaire; McClary washing machine; 3 P&ce walnut bedroom suite with a Sealy mattressy.4-pieq® bedroom Set; Dpiece bedroom suite, nearly newdytabl@ and 4 chairs; bed- spreads; pillows, rugs, linen lants; garden tools. 1 MOST ABOVE ITEMS HA’ EEN PURCHASED WITHIN PA: Owners Mr, and Mrs, Williams moving te England On View Friday, Oct. 9 from 1-10 p.m, DAVE HUNTER ~ Auctioneer YE 7-2142 Inde Satayr kitchen d { / Open every day fr 3 miles from 6 We deliver piping hethte A TRULY AUTHENTIC ‘Chinese Food Cooked by experienced Cantonese Cooks WE SERVE 'THE BEST CHINESE FOOD FROM THE EAST TO THE WEST Special — Chinese Deep-Fried Prawns 15495 Washington Ave, DING GA GA home within 2 am,