; jally along shifting word-stresses from the clean-up. Card party aids Hycrest group An enjoyable party . took place on Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs. R. Dempster, 14th Ave., th of Hycrest | Hospital Wilson, who Keeps a watchful es 24 ladies were present bye bn White Rock's waterfront): Uiaing Mrs. White, president Rectibn, | feels strongly “that twe group, and Mrs. D. Good: promised that USanadct reRock |man, president of the Ladies yeoms, below the White A°ch|Auxiliary to Branch No, 8 of Pibrary should bevoperated of the Canadian Legion. Mrs. G probably one ifree boath only, Edwards and Mrs. R. Dempster owed, He feels soap and |" Sedan won first prize towels should be charged for) Airs. Trodden won firs 4s well a$ rental of each chang-| With Mrs. si tal ae naoe ing booth, which would pay the O74 honors. oo Papa wages of a caretaker which Wil-|PZ7¢ Was ie son feels is an absolute must if |/5° the building is to be maintain- ed in proper order. Referring to complaints mace fo city council by Dan Gallen, of rowdyism on Avenue Lane, Wilson feels Gal-jner at the Church last Friday len is quite right in his com-)when they honored the Junior plaint of lack of police patrol.jand Senior Choirs and their Wilson strongly agrees that |leaders Mrs. A. Bates and Mrs. Sunnyside The congregation of Sunny White Rock is in need of more/B. C Hill. The choir girls * presented the leaders with little jgifts On the occasion. The choir. rendered several selections and Rotarians hear i vrocam inadea baton * |twirling act and accordion mu Herb Capozzi © |i. The shiver colisction went B.C. Lions contribute over toward the choir fund. Riese ,000 annually to their min-} an Teagues throughout | A Splendid musical program Vancouver and district, Herb |W2S presented at the February Capozzi, general manager of the |eeting of the Old Age Pen- Uhe Lions, told White Rock Ro- | Sioners Organization in the local tary Tuesday United Church. Instrument Caporzi. was introduced as|"umbers were given by Miss guest speaker at the Rotary K- Locke, Mr. Stanier, J. Hay luncheon by Ken ‘Thompson. {Ward, and Mr. McKean. Vocal The Lions general manager|Stlection were rendered by J. spoke extensively of his recent |S8cCandles, Miss Locke, and W. trip to Italy. He took the trip| Marsden. Already this year after winning the Rotary Foun-|there are 59 members enrolled dation Fellowship Scholarship |i the local organization. Some Ris years raes |27 of these paid their do Capozzi told Rotarians that|™¢™bership to the newly form-| anadian Football is one of the|°4 Chronic Hospital Society finest spectator sports in the |e" Mr. Porter gave a report world. Over 50 percent of |9? the meeting which had been season's ticket holders are | held at Newton on February 25. women. He said that there must of He was born in Kelowna and|"ecessity be a Society before played for Montreal Alloucttes. | PT0c¢eding with requests for a ; money by-law and so forth. = Refreshments were served at Jack Justice to the close of the meeting address Realty Board = Mrs. Young of Vancouver, BC. real estate men will| with her young grandson was have an opportunity to hear|cuest over the. weekend with Jack Justice of Miami, Florida, | Mr and Mrs. Nell MacDonald of the idea man of American zeal |Sunnyside estate, at the 3rd Annual B.C. LOWS Association’ of Real Esute|- Mr, ond Mrs, Bruckshow and Boards convention at Harrison children of Surrey Centre have ee Spans Hotel, April 13}come to Sunnyside and 14. | their home. They reside More than 300 Realtors and|King George Highwiy, their wives representing almost every sizeable community in Miss J. Fe ; B.C, are expected to attend. ar spent a few days ood thing, Wilson feels, as fs the Bronte of regular beach Washington |side United Church had a din-| to make | Program include Don H. Koy] of Saskatoon, Sask., president of { the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards, Mayor Beth Wood of New Westminster | and Rev. John Bishop of New Westminster. Among the more important items on the agenda of the con- | vention are reports on the pro- Other major speakers on the | she was the guest of her father recently in Vancouver where | | Mr. and Mrs. Missere and family of Kindersley, Saskatch ewan are visiting with their | brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Steele of F Street aryesce Recent guests at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. 0. Holms of Stokes | gress of the province-wide B.C. | Bok i Multiple Listing Service and the 8 Aproy aug!’ Prairie, Road were Mr. and Mrs Stanley | B. Agnew and Mr. John Free. If the Chant Commission onjblame the radio people; they Education were ever to come to/are children of their day, but White Réck, and I were asked |surely we can come to’ terius for my twobit's worth, I would )of understanding with our ask them, in turn, to EXplain |brotherson-the-air without RE. the PERverse incluence at work|course to arbitration, n my ALDress a second to the first syllable: | missioners. 1 would uses ae This linguistic DEcay has a /(and all of us) not to give their) f very bad EFfect on our school/ASSent to all the ‘airy’ pro: |i children, who are eager to learn |nunciation they hear, without | | English pure and unDEfiled./due confirmation. We should and if we don't stop this tend-/anl do an honest spot of RE-|| dency, our Western civilization |search; we must learn how to may well CAReen into a sharp|DEtect all leftist words to save | DEcline. In others words, why|our children before 10 Is 0 this leftward, trend, and who late. is behind it? it's good clean fi ‘ an |, To confuse us al Ithe more, |liberty-loving eltizens “ieoald SEE! FEEL! and ENJOY — this demon of DiSorder _per-|rally to our DEfence. The game J . eS i “a forms a REverse trick, and, in-|is called “hysteronproterens oc Supcpige Quality Dry Cleaning AO from stead of advancing the normal |‘back to front’ We must or- v4 jaccent it REtards it. lganize T.P.A. Clubs (Trans-Pos- J mr This subversive twist is known jed-Accents) to fight this men.!| Prarsons Mc as Russian Roulette You can|ACE. Let us then appoint a day ; readily se how all this is des |when we shall all meet to COM |{ J (et aE) TINed to DiSturb the mind of |versé about this proposition J FOR a child who has aiready halflover a CARafe of easyio D. ‘ly Pi, A jhis mind on the REport card,|gest mulfigatawny; and DEcide Daily PicKup and Delivery Service and how it adds to the mount-|if all the capitalized words in ing perplexities of the harASSed | this article are hysteron-pro- teacher. whose woes are daily |teron. jon the inCREASE. My whole aim here is, if not te stem this drift to the left, at least to try to bring about a DEcrease in the | Allanson-Farnam number of conTRARy parents | who think they can DiSpute the |@"’@gement announced teacher's ruling. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Farn- It is not my intention, nor i8)am of Ocean Park announce} it my office to cause OF Fence |the engagement of their daugh- to any member of the honor-|ter, Marilynn Gail, to Mfr. Peter able Commission - I'm neither/Allanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. a city councillor nor ASSessor|Raymond Allanson, also of || ~ but I may say that most of Ocean Park. \ the sounds which I PROtest| The wedding will take place | | against in these lines come to|on March [4 in Crescent United | me via the air waves. We can’t Church. — PHONE WI. 8-1081 — Bystander. A@ f &as & Oil Ranges i hi Heaters & Furnaces What price auto insurance? Many things help decide what the insurance premium on any motor vehicle will be, Eventually, however, they all have to boil down to two things — the number and the costs of accidents in any particular area. Here cre the main factors used to determine your car insurance rates: 1 Where You Live — Generally those people who live in a small town will pay less than those living in a large city. More accidents, per number of cars, occur in and around the city. 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