Rock, Caron Phelps Invagein= Hil in Waite Rook Hospital. Many {good wishes for his récovery. ia in ¢ ie Bi Beach. The reception room was Mr. W. Knight has returned |tastorully decorated in pink and from the White Rock Hosplte! /nige, with baby bonnets hung much improved in health. all around: Present were: Mrs. eee ‘R. Tembiett. Mrs. W. Jotinson, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Adams/sfrs, 5. EL Wade, Mra. Morri~ spent the week end in Spokane, | son's mother, Mrs. W. Seger; eee | to “Mra. Gy Wilcox. Mre.. Gor- don Ridley, Mrs. Ricaby,. Mrs. Doug. Sands and Miss Grace Wright, ee Mrs. K. Hemphill returned home after several days’ visit to friends in Penticton. see Mrs. H. G. Wade is spending a wock with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Munro, at Port Kelle. cee Mr, Thomas Ankers has pase- ‘ed away, leaving four daughters ~ |to survive him. soe Mra. ©. Brown who died re- cently in hospital, leaves to |mourn her in thelr home on Sul- Hlilvan Avenue, Crescent Boach, her husband, Christopher, two daughters, Wendy Margaret and Gretchen Elizabeth} also one mother. Mrs. H. Tremer, and moother, Mra. H. Tremeer, and sister, Mrs. Norman Stangland, both of Crescent Beaoh, and an- other sister, Mrs. Robert Bodie. jof Vancouver. (Crescent Dyking ' Work Suspended Until action on validity of the |Dyking By-law has been settled nO more work on the Crescent Beach dyking will be consider- Jed. 4a | This was made known to | meraters of the Crescent Beach Property Owners through a Iet- jter from Percy Livingstone, |Municipal Manager. read at the |March 7 meeting of the Associ- | ation. | The petition, which resulted jin the Dyking By-law, and signed by approximatecly 64 per |cent of the résidents concerned, has been taken to court for trial Company Limited, fatural gas in the Metropoli ill develop Id add materially to earnings. An aS ich Abe holdings, is afforded Through Offering - an Investment with Growth _ Opportunities o NON: SANG extensive system Power Corpora<’ rations financial stability: makes ‘neement in value throu, , common shareholde: its operating subsidiary, British Columbia Electri rporation has been granted permission to distribute tan Vancouver area when it becomes ayailable. This 2 large yolume of domestic, commercial and industrial the Opportunity to become a through: shareholder, the present offering of COLUMBIA POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED » or add to your preseat Common shares Price: $37 per share srorntede subject to allotment, from additional shi mtreal and Toronto Stock 1 SAW dyking. The question of whether the Comfort stations should ail be the responsibility of the Parks Board or of the Municl- pal Gouncil, is to be resolved at an early date. It was anhounced that the Street Lighting By-law if pass— ‘ed will provide 11 more lights in and around Crescent Beach, The Fire Committee's report mostly concerned the budget approved by council to date: Mill rate, 2.105; fire calls $250; telephono $100; gas ani oll $500; salaries, caretaker, Ught. heat. sundries, insurance on equip- ment, insurance on 11 men, brought the estimate to $995. ‘Pop, do I got fillings for halt | Price, Uke on the bus or érain, or at the movies?” “No, gon, and probably Doctor Dent sometimes thinks ho should charge double, instead of half,” “Why. Pop? It shouldn't cost #0 much for little baby teath, should it?’ Junior's question deserves an answer, for many peoplo, Mike Junior, do not realize that the Such crowding ustiany resake in irregularities that may pro- Further to the estimate, a pro-|dentists most trying and diffi-|duce serious trouble in later posed installation of 10 stand- Pipes at $50 each, and complet- ing the new fire hall, $1500. A question arosé as to who should bear the cost of the new standpipes, and what water area is concerned. A report will be made by the Fire Committee on this matter, Mr, L. L. Adams was appoint ed delegate to the Crescent Park Community Centre. Hospitals for Chronics Urged by O.A.P. The Provincial Old Age Pen sioners’ Organization are peti- tioning Ottawa for aid in ob- taining such accommodation as is noeded for chronic cases among the pensioners the Dominion. A letter from the Provincial Secretary of the Organization, Mr. EB. A. Griffin, Bounds Road, White Rock, to the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Louis. St. Laurent, emphasized the need for sich accommoda— tion. Also asked were a $60 a month income. low cost housing plans, home nursing care and nursing homes for those needing os The letter pointed out that little had been done by the Fed eral Government for Old Age Pensioners since 1927. The cost of living since that date had of increased tremendously, it said. || An immodiate auryey of the housing needs in every locality throughout the Dominion was also urged. as well as the abol- ishing of the taxable limit of $60 per year for old age pension Purposes, with every income taxed on a pro rata basis. P.T.A. Notice The Ray Shepherd P.T.A. will hold their general meeting in the achool on Wednesday, Mar. 2ist at 8 pm. All donations for coming bazaar of March 23 should be handed in at the general meot- ing. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. RRA, White Rock, B.Q. * February 20th. To the Raiter, Dear mir; privileged in haying been able to make my trip to Wurope and would like to abaro it and tell you about it as I eaw it In travelling the Polar Toute to Durope it makes one realize the great achievement which has been established in cult work is often performed for children. Children are frequently rest— less and their inability to co- operate calls for much greater effort and time than should be required for the average oper- ation. | Often they are late, or forget— ful of appointment—of course, they sr deliberately miss them! Many such factors may result in loss of valuable time for the dentist and assist ant } In bis some cireumstances, a5 when slight ace cavities ap pear toward the ond of life of or foundation tooth, serve. ur a “baby.” less costly fillings But in almost all ties found the first | |tecth must be Built to full size in set of years, In summary, then, frequently More time is required for All- ings and other dental operations for children, than for adults: there Is no basic difference in methods used, nor in quality and quantity of materials, and therefore, the actual cost of such services for Junior may often be greater, rather than less. than for Mom and Pop, But Junior's dental costs can be cut, and drastically, too, in many cases. How? By rogular visits to the dentist and punc— tual keeping of appointments; by lower consumption of swects and good food habits, and pare \ticularly by routine and thor- ough brushing, immediately af ter eating. Advt This is one of a series of articles written for and presented by The British Columbia Dental Association — Chimney ALBERTA COALS (All Sizes) FIRE 240 Fire Logs (1 unit) delivered .. VY unit Cleaning LICENSED VACUUM EQUIPPED W.R. 5-5851 COAL _ DRUMHELLER DIPLOMAT, ETO, LOGS $22.00. $12.00. : GASCO (CARBON), BRIQUETTES. CANMORE BRIQUETTES. WOOD BRIQUETTES ORDER EARLY, WE HAVE ‘A LONG WINTER AHEAD OF US. Agents for British American Ol) Co, Ltd: Stove Ofl, Furnace Oil, Gasoline, Etc. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE , REVERSE CHARGES GARVIN ICE & Langley 394. BARGAIN Go oy TRU ond SAVE ig ae &