ao Big Gang Loose boys and girls. Teacher can’t watch out for them any more From now on their safety is in your hands. | How would you feel if your car crippled someone else's child. And think of the heartache — and anger — if another driver hurt your son or daughter. ‘To make your summer a happier one, here are two practical Suggestions offered by Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in this public interest message. As a driver, keep an especially sharp eye peeled for the danger spots — playgrounds, street corners, a line of parked cars, thickly settled communities, Children aren't adults, so it’s important to think one step ahead of them As a parent, one of the best investments you can make is time to teach your children sensible safety rules for play, for crossing streets, for bicycling or roller skating. If possible, find a safe place for children in your neighborhood to play. ‘This summer, let’s remember When school’s out Watch Out! Body Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved The “NIAGARA WAY” by Natural THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1958 With school out, they'll come a’running — More than 600,000 A family which will be mis- sed greatly in White Rock is that of Rey. W. H. Newman, 13177 North Bluff Road who have now taken up residence in New Westminster The Rev. Mr. Newman, to- gether with his wife and two daughters, came to White Rock from Kindersley, Saskatchewan y|cight years ago, where the for fmer had been engaged in the ministry of the Christian Mis- sionary Alliance Church. Their purpose in coming to Canada was to open a home for missionaries on furlough from their fields of service, The initial plan was for a partner- {ship of three similarly-interest- ed men to engage in the pro- }dect, but in the end Mr. New. man found he stood alone in actually bringing the plans to finalization. The Newman's purchased ten acre site with a small cot a Rev. Newman & Family [ |To Reside in Ro yal City | After emigrating with his par-| | ents from England, He and his wife have served || 48 supervisors of Mission Homes | |]| in various parts of Canada to- gether with serving in the min: istry of the Missionary Alliance Church. The need to be nearer lar; er centres where their children | could obtain employment to as-4ii\ sist with the financing of their || education was the motivating |} factor in Mr. Newman's decision | to leaye White Rock, It was With great reluctance he finally made his decision, and it is} with reluctance the people of White Rock see them go. While in the area, Mr. ? man taught the adult Bible class | of the Evangelical Free Church | for a number of years, Presentation Made To Rev. W. Ward } tage, and set to work clearing the land, planting a huge gar- den and building a guest cot tage which was to prove home to returned missionaries from Chile, China, Bolivia, Belgian Congo, Australia and other world points. | Mr. Newman and his wife un- |dertook this work single hand: ed with only the help of those |who now and then became in terested in the project Rev. Walter Ward was _pre- sented with a purse of money by Mr. W. H. Sutherland, mem ber of the session, on behalf of the members of the White} Rock United Church, at a social hour held in his honor, Wed nesday evening, June 25 Mr. R. Robinson, master of ceremonies, joined with his wife in the presentation of a comic song, Catrina, during the well arranged program Feeding the families of mis:| Mrs. L. Hatter and Mrs, Eil |sionaries was no small task for! een Ward presented a take off the energetic Mrs. Newman,|of Rosemary Clooney's T.V.| and summer became one of show. Choral numbers were ren }@ rapid canning process when dered by the junior choir and Return of Blood Circulation she stocked her larder and NOT a pill or tablet; not a liquid but a new professional hos. |freezer for the winter months pital and clinically tested device, for quickly relieving body | ‘when often 15 people would be aches and pains by stimulating and increasing blood circula- |d¢pendent upon her storehouse tion. thereby permitting nature to do the job intended. Proper for their daily meals body circulation will also aid you in sleeping better, reduce fatigue and tension. Costs nothing to try it. For consultation call your local representative, F. C. HINDLE, 1080 Ewson St. White Rock, BC. Phone WI. 8-9495, “If its not Niagara ... it’s not Cyclo-Massage" 15-tfin DAILY PICK-UP & DELIVERY Parsons-Mc'_eod Cleaners & DYERS LTD. 1202 Kingsway SERVES YOU BETTER Phone: WI 38-1081 18tfn New Stamp Importance The Hon. William Hamilton, Postmaster General, today nounced the details of a new TR a OE, SO IT SHOULDN'T BE A TOTAL LOSS, GIVE ME FIVE GALLONS Accidents will happen, but it’s no accident that so many motorists will drive miles out of their way to patronize us. The reason: our alert, competent, friendly service. Try us! © TED McKAY - Mechanic * BOB ISAAC, Auto Body and Painting ‘24HOUR TOWING SERVICE Night Phone Wi, 8.9331 | View Motors WI. 89124 | with those |ancient Gerald Trottier, Ottawa, ‘also designed the La Verendrye | Together with their mission- ary interest, Rey. Mr. Newman and his wife have opened their home to many welfare child- ren, and over a period of years have been Mom and Dad to mere than 60 youngsters Mr. Newman was converted rough the efforts of the Sal- n Army in 1922, shortly tl an design 5 cent postage stamp to be issued on 80 July next. The new stamp is being is- sued to emphasize the import- ance of health both to the in- divid and to the nation and the slc “Health Guards the Nation” conveys this theme. As a symbol of the significance jof the contribution to the Na tion’s health, the portrait of a nurse is featured on the new issue. That such a commemorative stamp is very timely in view of the great advance in public health in recent years, is gen- erally conceded. When one com- pares, for example, the health conditions existing at the time} of Canadian Confederation} of today, the con-| trast will be further emphasiz-| ed. Whereas formerly Public) Health was a local struggle against infection and sanitary problems, today many of the problems have been} banished through the employ-) ment of modern methods and techniques and by united and co-operative educational effort.| Through health programs the emphasis lies in health educa- tion and in the provision of fac-} ilities for sounder bodies, bet ter living conditions and elim: ination or prevention of such things as may threaten the gen- eral health of the community. Hand in hand with the provin- ces who control health actiy- ities, Canada’s National Health program has been moving for- ward co-operatively to fresh ob- jectives. . The portrait of the nurse on the stamp will remind Canad jans of the devoted women in public and in private nursing, and in the nursing services of the Armed Forces, whose ded- ieated lives have contributed 80 greatly to building the wel- fare of the Canadian nation. The stamp was designed by who | | the senior choir rendered the} benediction. Words of appreciation of Mr Ward's six years of service in White Rock were given Reg.| Hanslow, D. Hannah, chair Board of Stewarts; } Pratt, Sunday School superin tendent Mrs. Jean Coburn “G.LT. leader and Mrs.Mur-ray Sanford, W.A. president. 150 members and friends attended the affair. Luncheon was serv ed by members of the W.A Stresses of Health id Quebec 2 anniversary com- memorative stamps. The de. signer was born in Ottawa, attended the Art Student's League in New York in 1953 and studied in Europe on a Canadian Foundation scholar- ship, He has a studio now in| Ottawa where he works painter and graphic artist with a particular emphasis on lith- ography. The National Health Com- memorative stamp being printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company, and will be pur ple in color of medium size, and approximately one and one eith inches by one inch high | as al | MOVING f White Rock Phone LANGLEY PHONE 737 MODERN STORAGE FACILITIES Local and Long Distance Moving to All Points Reid's Moving & Stor Agents for North American Van Lines, Servicing Canada and All WI. 8-9830 Vacuum Equipped Licensed Work Guaranteed Diamond M-B Chimney Service WILFRED MARTIN - RUSSELL BUDD. Windsor 8.9830 - PHONES - Newton 20819 1428 128 Street —— When Business Needs a Stmmilent Use More Newspaper Advertising ! Ou ‘2-Accounrt Plow helps you to Aone 9; Use your Savings Account strictly for saving. 2. 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