Gay, a} state | Ph. WI 84441 “ : : ; bedroom rom the heach, ctric tank and) | mi lot 50 x 1060 | Tra : oom. Full bas® st lot, house OF t payment. WL Be —— ee ility room. Low Low montaly B-0679. = NT THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 7 Letter to Editor ave WHITE ROCK SUN AUCTIONEER. uni e 5418 - 184 St, RR2 Cite YE 7-2142. tn | Bie CARPENTRY WORK Framii ——— * = ’ To a * : . “a Council apparentiy goes over Holiday Revue well received 4 heads of 120 local Ratepayers oe oath fle pane pel ines ability in the various live- “ oy 2 parents, friends and |ly tap numbers: ————- Kditor, White Mock Sun district opposing the rezoniig. |dance patrons Palmer SepONALD F Aare Revie aes The signatures of 7 rate.) Practically everybody in ‘he! varied Eepirand Padah aes Ferg rrinan applause, a5 ! 2 ‘i \ '|payers were on a petition op-| district algned = 120 signatures|Palmer of the Palmer Academy |also did the c Coal. Fans Canada|coment walks, ponds, eto] posing the rezoning of land at} were on the petition of Dan c elie Ue mineral \ i s C cing in’ the High School Cuearacha” with Norv: MeCor- Highway, Lal Froo estimates, Otto Clausen, | tho corner of North Muff Rond| And such residents of sur | Auditorl 3 ‘ ley 758 (coll Kal ha lei BOLE and Morklin Street (169A Sty |rey us are affected by this re: Using ri Havollan tiene for pull, a ' {IMITED TIME on! SEPTIC TANKS Firstly - who gives the news] zoning also took up a petition |the main parts of the first half has graciously ec dry fir mille lines dug and of council meetings to the}and sent it fo their own coun-|of her "Holiday Revue , daneing donated the net proceeds to the ‘Also fir plgner power ditching, press? And why cannot the} cil at Cloverdale to act on their |pupils from tiny tots to teens Retarded Children’s School. Lad- $14. Imm Flee. Gxenhantd news he correctly given? There | behalf, of both Ladner and White Rock, |ies of the school’s auxiliary al- Fuels, co 1 pies Wore 120 signatures, not 20] From the recent news item) took turns in dancing their par- | so served refreshments to fur- White Rock, iu as stated in the White Rock|in The Sun and ‘Tho Leader re, ticular steps as well as joining|ther augment th school’s 8.1468, 19tf | OTL, BURNER Sun. aes Ineo Tees figures | this council meeting - only two|in the Hawaiian finale, Accor-| funds. Sie - ——_—_—— - =f guaranteed, were also given to the Surrey|of our councillors took the sig-| dia i CHARCOAL Briquettes, prestO rig” WL 8-771 Leader, Was ita bona fide mis | natures of the Ratepayers - 120 snes bre Pee haevtae ae logs. oil, coal, general hauling: bial aie take, or done with intent to be-|in number mark you - as their |) Bill Palmer rounded out the Black City * is. L a TREE TOPPING little the matter and confuse | directive and voted against re-|first half of the program: Washington. ghl, |trees removed the issue? yoning, ‘The others apparently| A “Garden fi ” WI 8.0789. 26tin turgery Bs A public meeting was called|consider the embers of the theme, sie ihe cedlenes =. a — | vice. one on June 16 re, the rezoning of} Water Board as of more con- well through the seco ALDER WOOD - Split, ready | Newton 796-L-]) a parcel of land at the corner sideration than 120 Ratepayers, | and iis wane se fig is | to eee rag a we a North Bluff Rond and Merk-| For whom is this city being Mr $$ | rick, Sembsplit, $12! = VERSE in Street from Single Family] administered - the Ratepayers | irs. B cord. Delivered White Rock iT Bulldozing. Back fi Residence to - mark this - Spee-|or vested interests? = EAT H Maxfield, 10826 Russell Ra |Loading, Reasonable rate, Free ial Zone. | Why Rhee | OF vented nor Ratepayers of |(@aughter’s engagement 2328p Rebioalos a Riss 8.9205, | commodate the int 5 :\ White Rock - not particularly af-| Mrs. Georgina Bush wishes to ———— ee annusch, 15460 gents Water Board and allow them to| fected by this rezoning proposi- | @nnounce the engagement of Séruiceaic)), (Ree ts ad -26 erect water tanks thereon, At) tioh ~ take note of this, You|her daughter, Roberta Doreen ; Fi 2 this meeting the Water Board|at ‘some future date may be White, to Mr. Mervin M. Rowe, Re WORK. _ Arborite| AS HAL was called on to state its case| confronted with just such a|*n of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin A. — = fate Rc nteren’l he ae Lad Gi for cezoning and the Ratepay-/ matter, Act now in concert|Rowe of North Sursey. tion ‘a specialty. Call LA.|,. mechanical, paver for unt- ors present. in fair, number,| with us and compel the council Wedding will take place on 1 WL. 81798 for free |formity and Se ae ig | ten brought: forth, the follow-|to comply with the wishes of |September 12 at the First : estim: yy 6tfn | desired ing points in rebuttal the Ratepayers who after all - United Church, White Rock. | 1. They had bought their|are the backbone of any com- Sp LS ae q is| SUR AVING | ANIMALS LOST, found, A dis- homes in this district on the| munity. A Ratepayer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rolph tress, necding = ing | Tanche hone WI. 8-9178|tnderstanding they were puy- ot Nem Srey are ene | { or advice. y SPCA, after 6 p.m, |ing into a good residential dist is family for a week at 169-Y-1. 16124 Columbia Ave. 46tfn |rict, not into a special zone and Around Town {15476 Semiahmoo Ave = not into a commercial district. | Miss Norma Rodgers, Nichol pe ae SINGER Sewing Machine Co.) h Pe a oie erection of wale | oad, left Monday, oval riotir eo’ mee, Sac ene aa House of Flowers For new and used machineggpall Cresent Beach- |= tanks will take from = rather | trip to prairie centres Sha hae: ina gee 15227 Pacifié Avenue your loeal Singer inta-| 4, eee ee cQuat than add to - the district, and all the way tive. Free esti Pts] Mc. and Mrs, James MeQuat-| <5 decrease property values, and| | Mr. and Mrs, Walter, Reeve, from Goose Bay, Labrador, are) Phone WI. 8-9700 sce in allowance ppetala $5 /TS OF Pee Epa enter-|this will be readily seen when |Merklin Street returned Satur-|StS7ing on Marine Drive, before | a ‘ined at a birthday party given |the condition and lack of up |d. .? oing to Zurbruchon, Germany pe sy pes in honor of her daughter's 21st Foon the prerent site of tanks | Salt ‘eariie aia see = i birthday Mrs. Joe Duncan, who |is considered See = = ——|has been visiting for a week] ~ “A LANDSCAPING Lawns, patios,| vith her AaARNtaE amet 3. : ae the wistee Board has} Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Spaetgens brick planters, retaining walls, \ ong ees ae more than enough land at its}of North Bluff have left on a ST Nag ponte, ele es oa ateee ne guests Was| present site at North Buff Roadl|motor trip to Kitimat where n own SEE Teyics, MOtiO CLAUSE, |e eee oe nephew, Mr-Jand Johnston Road, to erect |they will visit their son Ted. : See DANS 90-25¢ | John msde oh mone Mr. | more tanks if and when requir see - — Bua qo ne ae yas ed. Why then spoil residential] A six week vacation visiting 2 blocks from beach, neat jéme, two bedrooms and den, BRICKLAYING - fees: fan Gibson's Landing, ‘The Le Ae ere o points of interest throughout living room kitchen, garage. Full price Reasonable prices, free estima sed eccahe nat the difference in eleva-| United States and Canada is in $6,800. Call Punch MigMell WI 8-9776. { tes. G. F. McCutchiign {hostess served dainty refresh-|tion of land between the pre |store for the family of Principal Buena Vista. WL & ments after an enjoyable mus-lent site of the tanks and tke|William Davidson, Magdalene ||} 1stin | ical evening, proposed site, North Bluff and | Avenue, who left Friday, equip || : | -- - i hep Merklin Street, is negligible}ed with trailer and station wa ¥ pe zur a Canadian Legion No. 240 held |from a pressure point, so why |gon for spots of their choosing | ings. iterations, AN y 2 party for the pupils of Cres-|iie move with accompanying] Their iret aechedulediny slaw| ew up ex ishes Hout oe as cee cannes a Retna costs? will be Edmonton where Mrs.| ; * a ee eee] MODERN DESIGN fa] DRESSMAKIN er and larger volume pipes to|at the Caledonian Games slated ~ alterations. Mrs. E. Msgeth om Day ie ie rr carry the pressure already avail-|for July 1. * Each Ws three rooms and bath and utility ,gas furnace ‘at 15140 Columbia Av ne | standing pupil @ sc able. a. and M@t water tank. F 5 : : WL 80172. ttn | general neon een eae 6 From a point of taxation| Here from Toronto is Mr. aid||}) Ed Maher, WI 9.3692 ebrcmeeras a or rant announce - which point touches all tax-|Mrs. Norton and Mr. and Mrs - ‘ - STEEL FABRICATORS ara Mr S. V. Rigbey presented | javers - it would seem that| McDonald SE neal Fabrication of any steel prod the $50 bursary to Mytna| houses for which the district is |}holiday in aN Farce Mar = ucts. You name it, we/make| Thornton Lee school /atready zoned, would be more jire Drive ite ock Real ! tock of angjé iron,|principal, spoke bri lucrative th: e le . eas gal \parrfls, bar-|how the teachers of the ache pienteend rte a tanks Eight year aia Sk Haayik : pipe, stech 45 eal Rees in all arrived at the winner of the|chereon, ‘This point when Paaeoniaey tees (anes | ‘ } Fel stands, bolls ‘ha\pachinery| bursary and advised all of the) prought up by a Ratepayer was pee Oe ei etn wer (trom WI 8-1771 14961 Washington i] to do your job. scholars to try for the bursary,| sidestepped, Surely the approx-|New Westminster ; WHITE ROCK DOBUS Ales caneralulaied Men ware imate difference in taxation one ] 1 Stayte Rd. 8-9831| ton on winning the awar value betw: thi d di 2 wey ane | ate 2 - ——|the close of the presentalion yeaidential Paeeteestes cel Pes ace nates are: 1 | Dave refreshments were served ae ae Tae fd to use the terms on the amend- ment - special zone appr: i could have been given by the city clerk who was present and who surely should have know- sociation Convention in Victoria last week, They met with peo- ple from all parts of Canada and the United States. U.S visitors were overwhelmed by | Patty Sandquest to attend U.N, Seminar or finishing roofs, _kitchey 5, ledge of taxation schedules. 5 5 ; Miss Patty Sandquest, a Sem- : °S: | the hospitality shown to them} general repairs. Sea | ishmoo High School student has | COWwoven. Ib Was hedged, why? |py the Canadians. Over 500 it aes Tee teed Px \been chosen to attend the Unit-|_ Both sides having had their | delegates attended. | ‘ oe anit SHeettn \cd Nations Seminar at the pa ee tabled jana oo. 8 , . : Se ARIAT TuSEESO dorSaptenis| @Scou sem NUE ne) esone There| Mrs. Relph Newstad of Ot \ a tie vote - the mayor hey |tawa has been visiting with her ¢ PLUMBING. Complete in: tion or repairs of any C. 0. Shields, 129: SUNNYSIDE Excavating - dozing, power digging, ch burning, basements, bac] septic and ofl tanks, tions, drainage,™ ii ing. Owner 156th St, White 5691, Dozer operator, Weayer, WL = 15177 Buena Vista Opposite Bank of Montreal, Hilltop 8-0844. Digger op- erator Gerry Fink, YE 17-2506, ber 5. Miss Sandquest is being spon- *|sored by the Women's Institute, Board of Trade, Miss Hockings, PTA, Auxiliary to the Canad- ian Legion and the FOR. ‘The residents of White Rock congratulate her and wish her every success. AEE SS ing the casting vote to break the tie He voted against the motion, so defeating it - a point worthy of note to all Ratepay- ers - and so the matter was put over for further considera- tion at the next council mect- ing. To let the council know in no uncertain terms the wishes of the Ratepayers most affect- ed by this rezoning - a petition was circulated throughout the Vacation Bible School dates announced Dates for the Daily Vacation Bible School at the new Zion Lutheran School located on 179th St. at 60th Ave. in Clover- dale have been set for July 6- 17, 9:00 am to 12 noon. ‘All children age 4-14 are wel- come. Featured on the pro gram will be Bible stories, sing- ing, handicraft, and supervised recreation, All the facilities in the new school, which was officially opened on June 14, will be put to use for this two week school. Children will be divided into the following groups: Nursery, beginner, primary, junior and senior. For further information in- terested parents are asked to the school office at YE 7- father, Mr. Duncan McTavish who was critically ill, She re- recently returned to Ottawa Major J. L. Hunter is back in White Rock from spending year on the border of Pak- istani & India with the United Nations team. Lyall is visiting his parents for a few weeks be- fore his new posting to Regina, Express Bus Service to Sask. ae Church organist retires after long service ‘A farewell party to honor Mrs. Margaret Hanslow was stv- en at the home of Mrs. Emily Hatter, Columbia Avenue, on the occasion of Mrs. Hanslow's retirement as organist and choir mistress of the First Unit- ed Church, White Rock, where she had served for 21 years. Attending to express their warm appreciation and person- ‘al regards were 26 members of the choir, past and present, and their partners, The party was co-hosted by Mrs, Hatter and Mrs. Eileen Ward. On behalf ‘of the group Mr. Dicken pre- sented Mrs, Hanslow with a transistor radio and a hymnary. Mr. L. Summers proposed a Vaeetarced Each Mohday night from now will operate from White Rock diract to Stanley Park, arriving in time for, and leaving immed- r Prices including and Return Fare 4 tions consult your local cific Stage Linas Agent. Pacific Stage Lines