the efforts in, White Rock “toria is at present the guest o er son and daughter-in-law, ‘Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Merry eRoad. MOTOR TRIP Blades, o! o- have returned home after a ico and Southern California. At Long Beach together with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hockley they Joined other B.C. vacationists, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. Russell and Mr cand Mrs. Geo. Mayall of Eagle Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Scobels also of White Rock. eee IN SOUTH AIRMAIL FLOWERS © Beautiful New C ' dedicati ~~ (Dr. Louis Biro Appointe _ Chief of Staff W.R. Hospital Dr. Louls Bi Staff at Whi gon! An harch lon servi i First spacious the spon- iro, new Chief of ite Rock arid Dis- trict Hospital, was welcomed at mode, two pieces of needed equipment. Mr, Cc. H. McEl- the monthly meeting of the Hospital Board by the trustees. Councillor Johnston leader is B. Sanford from hinney had presented them to the hospital on behalf of the Legion, Branch No, 8, During the year, the Ladies’ balcony, as well as the lower hall ers carried the words and music of the arrangements, the shops were conspicuous throughout the lovely ladies’ lounge which has been fully it from White Rock's Mayor Wm. Hodgson: Rev. ference Representative from Vancouver. ° oe Surrey municipality was pre- Sent, representing Councillor Theo. Kuhn, who has been ap- Pointed to the Hospital Board for 1958. Administrator Ray Williams reported that January, 1958, saw an all-time high record es. tablished for major operations Performed in the Hospital. Hospital occupancy _ was 98.3%; 1,667 in-patients were admitted and 187 babies were born, approximaely 40% more |than in 1956. A total of 2.392 At to the Hospital had donated nearly $8,000 in cash and services to the Hospital, Mr, Williams said. Plans were finalized to hold the annual meeting of the White Rock Hospital Society at the Silver Moon on March |22, at 8.00 pm, At this mect-| ing an amendment ° will made to the Hospital Society by-laws to allow the City of | White Rock to name an ap- pointed Trustee from the City | > 000 which attended the main sanctuary of the edifice, gift of White of the Evening Circle. Greetings Ministerial Association and Rev. CONVALESCING above average standing and be be | couver, H. Blades, of Vic- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson ‘of Stokes and Nichol Roads, holiday spent motoring in Mex- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Phillips, | Mr. Roy Hall, Marine Drive, who has been seriously ill in hospital in Vancouver is now | convalescent. * if either treatment, diagnostic x-rays, A laboratory — work; ee |formed and 1,855 minor opera- NEW RESIDENT tions completed showing an in- Mrs. John A. Hardy, former- |crease of 28% in the number ly of Chilliwack, has taken up |of patients treated in the oper- residence in White Rock at |ating or emergency room 15450 Royal Avenue. Increased cost and use of ey drugs in the hospital was a ma- ATTENDS WEDDING Jor topic of discussion by the Miss Agnes Powell attended |trustees during the course of the wedding of her sister, Irene |the year, and the year 1957 E. Powell to Mr. Gordon E, Showed a big increase over bud- Massey in Vancouver on Feb-|8¢ted cost. - tuary 14 The ceremony was Dr. Biro, as Chief of Staff, performed by the Rey. North. | 48Sured the Board of Trustees cote R. Burke at Christ Church |that the medical staff was well Cathedral in the chapel. |aware of the need for economy, Ate |but new techniques in the use jof Parental solutions, new |ficiate at the 7.30 P.m. service Cliff Avenue, are holidaying at ees Emerson, |“TUSS replacing older forms, |in Zion Lutheran Church, Pa- Present in California and Mex- North Bluuff, are entertaining |al! tended to increase cost. | cific Highway, on Saturday. | ico. _ friends from ‘Winnipeg Man S| “He assured the trustees that March 8. | = | relapse ns D "ja standing committee of the| Attendants chosen by the | —_———————— HOME FROM SOUTH frecaical staff eouanly eviews aes are bee pay Mrs. Ran fF, ed the use of pharmaceuticals La Couvee, o: Vancouver; the WE WILL | Brs. A. H. Dickson, Columbia . |in the hospital, so that the hos- aeee Rowe ec |pital did not have “dead” Anywhere in Canada PHONE WI. 8-7551 The White Rock HOUSE of FLOWERS 15227 Pacific Ave. = Free Delivery — outpatients were admitted for or |175 major operations were per- Council to the Hospital Board. | At present Alderman Jessie | Lee attends the Hospital Board meetings but has no yote, Mr. Williams reported. | | | Wedding Plans Made Known Wedding plans of much inter_ est both here and in Los An- Seles where the groom-to-be resides, have just been announ- ced by Mr and Mrs. Wm. Buch- oltz, Thrift Road. They tell of the coming marriage of their daughter, Johanna Ida, to Ron- ald Charles Thoreson, son of | Mrs. Witheral, and the late Mr. | Thoreson of Los Angeles, | Rey. L. H. Gierach will of- | groom's sister, Mrs. Wm. Lind |say of Seattle and the bride's | |sister-inlaw, Mrs. Alex Buch- | oltz of Port Moody. | The bride-to-be is a graduate of Semiahmoo High School. issioner Says jand W. Langton were named to | jthe nominating committee for the coming election of officers. SSS SSS SaaS NOW G certain limits, This means that now allowed the tax "ployees . contributin pension plans, SAMPLE TAX SAVINGS {for 0 married 1oxpayer Boted on 1958 ening Church. DEDUCTIBLE Canadian Government Annuity pre- tmiums may now be deducted from income for tax purposes, within including self-employed persons —is was formerly available only to em- | LEGION L. A. | VALENTINE TEA Although the weather was jwet and chilly a good crowd | turned out for the Valentine card party sponsored by the La- dies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian jLegion, Branch No. 8, on Feb- | Tuary 12. Thirteen tables of bridge and whist were in play with stock. Ban cnc hes return, | UO ae reported that ed home after spending two | ss . 5 months vacationing in Los An-|‘%¢ Canadian Legion donated a i |Portable aspirator and com- Seles and San Diego. j Por! see | WEEKEND VISITORS | C Mr. and Mrs. Frank conver Indians Are of Rimbey, Alta, and Mr, and Mrs, J. Ralson of Lacombe, Alta., were recent visitors at . the home of Mrs. A. Morris. | Guests at Mrs, Morris’ home on | fl la Sunday were Dr, and Mrs. F. Towill, Mr. and Mrs. George} ., vi Spence, all of Abbotsford. The |), Our hope for ne nal re Sunday guests attended the op-|P¢ © pe ji oes itaq |they should walk side by side of the new United with us as fellow-citizens as We move into the second great | jeentury in the history of our | great land.” | This view was strongly ex- pressed by F. E. Anfield, As- Sistant Indian Commisisoner |for B.C. when he addressed the |Marine Heights’ Club in Ray Shepherd School, on Monday jnight. | “We must educate them and accept them,” said Mr. Anfield v | winners as follows: Mrs. A jas he traced the development Boss, first; Mrs. L. Criddie, | of improvements in reservation 2d; gents E living for native Canadians. ; le “The centennial we are cele- | S. Stewart, 2nd; whist, Ss: | | ; ladies: Pvepe tis ears ts nt merely |Mrs. H. Merkley, first; Mrs. J. pice swhiteipmanie’