By W. M. “BILL" MOTT, M. Jament Hill Is to the effect that a jour‘around Parll The Intent rum Fall Session will be “gary owing to the amount of Texlelal Jogtstation that will not be ready In ime “other Foure. The main item of interest will “be the now legiaintlon for our Senior eltizens, Tho cause of the delay In this BIN at the present Is, “it was given Firat Reading in the British House of Parliament, thon Parliament in England adjourned two weeks, ‘Tho BIN has yet to recelye Second and Third Reading in the British Parliament, thon re- turned to Canada where there will bo conalderable work before It can be prosented to Parliament in Bill form, AGREEMENT SOON ‘The second part of this Bll which covern the 65 to 60 years of ‘age group, and where the financing Is divided S0—S0 between the Pro- yinclal and Dominion Govern- monts, should be finally agreed upon before the Dominion Parlla- ment an’ finally complete the legislation. ‘A week ago tho representatives cof the provinces and the Honour- able Paul Martin, Minister of Na- tional Health and Welfare, had what Is hoped .thelr Iast two day conference regarding this part of the Act. It would almost be im- possible to have all these ends tied together and given final ap- proval by the provinces. Zt tx for this reason, that there {a bound to be a delay and it fs the concensus of opinion here In Ottawa and also through the re- marks given to the public by our Prime Minister, that he 1s anxious to have this Act endorsed by Par- Hament this year and ready to be placed In operation by the first of January, 1952. CITIZENSHIP Another Stem-of interest here in Ottawa was the visit of.145 Junlor and High Schoo! students from ‘across Cannda, who, visited the capital city under the auspices of the Rotary Clubs of Canada; to celebrate Citizenship Day. ‘This was a great opportunity for these young Canadians to visit the Parlfament Buildings while the House wns In Session. During one of the aittings, they were placed together in tho gallery and intro- duced to the Speaker and Mem- bers of the House, by a Proressive- Conservative Member, Mr, Gordon Graydon, who ts a Rotarian. ‘The delegation were given sev- eral banquets, besides being ad- Wressed by the Prime Minister, A distinguished product of the BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY, Co. Ltd. called, It ncoma that this In going to be necow (on that la now before 1 for this sitting of the “The Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly, and MOTT (BILL) it Honourable Minister of Canadian and the what Mr St. Laure Walter Harris, Citizenship, on Citizenship means to us today. FINANCE SURPLUS Finance Minister Abbott, aiming for a surplis of $30,000,000 in the that current. fiseal year, reported In the first month of the y unted to $12,600,000. surplus am But, he eald, tho figures for the first month cannot be “takep ax Indicative of the probable result for the fiscal year as a whole.” “April is always an abnormal month as a large portion of the expenditures made during April are attributable to the previous fiscal year and are charged to t year in the government's ac counts. TAX CHANGES Brlof summary of what the new budget will bring in $405 millions more, ylelding an estimated sur- plus by April 1952 of $30 millions. The ADDITIONAL $405 millions will come from: a 2% inereaso in the tax ($105 millions), in- creased excise taxes ($89 millions); increased taxes ($85. mil- Mons) and increased corporation taxes ($126 millions). As a whole this budget Is “falr-to-all” because (a) large corporations (gross in- ‘come over $500,000) pay 65% income White Rock, B.C. ‘Of ALLL, corporntion taxer (OF ANGLE PARKING $850,000 million out of a total of 1 bijllon); ()) persons earning more than $5,000 a year pay 60% of ALL incomo taxen collected (or $430 millions of m total of $870. millions) (o) only balf of all Canadiana who ARN MONEY PAY ANY INCOME TAX at all; salon tax doen not affect prices on 98% of ALL foods, ALL fuels, and ALL building (a) matorials, " two-thirds | of the average Canadian family's total spending In not touched by tax" 6) BUT the salon tax will NOW bring in about $600 MIL. LIONS ON INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS PUR- CHASES sich os fupplies, equipment, eto: iran Local man accepts Prince Rupert call Prince Rupert will be the area by Charles Sinclair, son of and Mis, Frank Sinclair, John- d, when he mes his new dutles ns pastor of tho Evan- gelical Free Church there on the first Sunday In June. Mr, Sinclair will be accompanied to Prince Rupert by his wife, the former Joyce Lelston, and dau ter Arle “Charlie,” as, he to White Rock realdents, graduated from the Vancouver Bible after completing ara of theology training. shortly aft eracas duty Paratroop D) hag been aetive in youth work in tho Church here. his brother, 1s engaged similar work as pastor of a Baptist church in Rosebud, Al- berta The chureh in Prince Rupert In which Chi paratively ston Ro: Is better known his conversion return from Canadian James, jos will minister is cor having been or- ganized November, but al: ready boasts a membership of ap- proximately 100, and a new church building. Calvin Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Stayte Road, will as- sist Charlie for the summer months in visitation and exten- sion work, before returning to his theology studies at the Prairie Bible Institute in Alberta. \ew BUS S ‘EFFECTIVE JUNE 8, 1951 CHEDULES Ly, White Depot for Rock ‘Ar, White Rock Depot from AK. Geo, Hwy.) Vancouver CO ECE EE , 11:05, 11:45 am, g 12:25, 12:85, 1:00, 50 GE 4:10, 625, 6:15, 7:00, | 6:25, 6:18, 08:35 p.m, 5 8:50, 9:45 pm. Tes Creseont Heach 11:05 a.m. 3:25 pm, Is “OUT” AT MUNICIPAL HALL CLOVERDALE, May 20—Sur- rey Council will amend the trafffe by-law governing the parking of carn on New MoLellan Road at —_-__ Tho first university in Canada wan founded at Quebec City im 1035, eerubaule, gah parieularrofers a See aS tris aide abi ee Munie jpal Hall, mi isa redone. mginoors ERAT Te periment. of Public. Works $32.60 had recommended that parallel (plus exchanged obit anittis eeen arene Pr Ury Fr Pe canaie, paige Te ee onal oeeHtd pROLOg LOS ANGELES Es Month otteatie aun ae leno Gane waa. yenhy dlvioeal aud of the Traffic Department should Be dpneta TRSlen ee teaser | (bilities. of a parking lot 7 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT SURREY ronti he munlelpally owned LSt Offers are Invited for we on 9, Township 2, for d by the 2, 1901. property deseribed tho period of one year and will be recel undersigned Saturday, Jun until 12:00 o'clock noon or Offers may be submitted on the basis of renting the lands dwelling only, or both Jands and buildings. The ‘a considerable portion Is cleared, a number of frult trees on it ‘The Coui the right of the offera received. LIVINGSTONE, Municipal Clerk. Munfeipal Hall, IN THE MATTER OF THE “SPECIAL SURVEYS ACT” and IN THE MATTER OF the Special Survey 8, of the of Blocks Quarter of Section 10, North East ‘Township 1, Map 1861, New Westminster District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the plan of the special survey of Blocks 1 and &, of the North East Quarter. of Section 10, Township 1, Map 1864, Ne in the New Weatmins Westminster District, registered Land Rogistry Office, which special survoy was directed by Order of the undersigned dated the 4th day of! May 1950, for the purpose of correcting any error or suppoaed error in respect of any existing survey or plan con- lands referred to, or adjusting any discrepancies between the occupation of any parcel of the land and any ator corning tho d subdivision plan, or other plan or description under which the Innd {# held, and of plotting land uot before sub- divided, and of showing parcels of Innd of which the parcels 6:85, 08:85, 12:05 a.m, BC | EXPORT Canudan Whesty Gloverdate (via | 7:10, am, dat2:25, Pas. & Tranne | 32:89, 4:10, 0:15, 08:60 Canada Hwy.) pati. Johunton, 40/95 nm, 6:25, B60 | ALAS nm, 9:00, Rio K, George Hwy, | pan. pane u—Dally exeopt b—Bundayn Bat, & Hun, only, Sundays and solldaya and Holldays only d—Via Canada Customs “ALL TIMES SHOWN AIE DAYLIGHT SAVING” SS CHARTER SERVICE bro not shown on any registered subdivision plan, or for any othor purpose mentioned in Section 8 of the sald Act, has been deporited with the undersigned together with the Surveyors Toport, and will_be submitted to tho Lieutenant-Governor in Council for approval in pursuance of the sald Ack ~ IN ACCORDANCE WITH the sald’ Act, I HEREBY APPOINT Mr. A. A. Milledge, Registrar of the New Westminster Land Regiatration Dintrict, to hear any complaints against the special survey plan or re Port, or claim for compensation, ete. that may be made by ‘Any Person Interested In the land affected by the aurvey, and that such hearing be held on Monday, 18th Tune, 1081, at the hour of 10 am. in th ' Land Re, Now Weatminater, Bee THE SAID ACT PROVIDES THAT any porson desiring to complain against the special survey plan or report, or to claim compensation ahall, not lews than neven days before the ate Axed for tho hearing, deliver or cause 16 be delivered to the undersigned, by mail| or otherwise written statement sett forth tho‘nature and grounda of hie complaint’ 6r ellie tt Il DATED at tho City of Victoria, In tho Colurnbia, thin Bra. day Of May, A.D. 1061,