Hotices CHURCH ‘OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY ASCENSION ehnateash (Anglican) Church of Canada Dorner Roper and Foster. Crescent Beach AS Griffiths, BSe, Rey, D. S. McKinnell, B.A. i= a a neciie Newton 304-R3 Trinity Ut Sunday Services Holy Communion: 8 am. Sunday School: 9:45 baa forning Prayer: 11 a. nite Sunday of month, Holy Communion). Evening Prayer: 7:30 p.m. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Corner Buena Vista & “E” St. Minister: Rev. Walter Ward Newton 801-Y-1 Church Phone - WI. 8-9850 11:00 a.m. Family Service 8:30 Holy Communion 10:00 Combined Sunday Schools - Ocean Park 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer 3:00 p.m. Evensong Ocean Park June 24 John the Baptist Holy Communion, 8:30 a.m. CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. W. Hardy, B.A. Supply Minister Church School, 9:45 a.m, Public Worship - 11:00 a.m. “The Rejected Corner Stone’ Led by the Two Choirs | Explorers Monday, 4 p.m Presentation of S.S, Awards cin Beep. pin Wednesdty, June 25, 8 p.m, | ©,G-LT. 2 fy ste Choir - Thursday, 7 p.m. Congregational School SS | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | SOCIETY, WHITE ROCK (Cerner “F” and Pacific) Services Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. THE | : Sunday Service: 11 a.m. IAA eset | Wednesday evening meetings 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Room at rear of Church open 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. All are cordially invited to attend the Services and use the Reading Room. BROADCASTS How Christian Science Heals Station C-FUN, 1410 Ke. Sundays: 8.45 am. HILLTOP GOSPEL CHAPEL (Corner Thrift and Foster) Regular Meetings Sundays jit a.m.: Worship and Breaking of Bread. —Gospel Preaching 7:30 p.m.; Prayer and Bible Study. White Rock Presbyterian | (Campbell River Road, at Semiahmoo Park) Church School: 9:45 a.m. Public Worship: 1l am =| Guest Preacher | Rey. J. L. Sloat | Rey. Kingsley E. King | Interim Moderator | WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH Nichol and Coldicott Sunday Services 9:45 am. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Hour of Public Worship Rey. S. A. Carlson of Seattle Guest Preacher 2 OS Junior and Senior Choirs | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., i WHITE ROCK Prayer Meeting | EVANGELICAL FREE Welcome to All CHURCH Pacific and “F" Streets ZION LUTHERAN CHURGH Pastor: H. J. pes caah CLOVERDALE Sunday Sp pe : ‘ 9.45 am—Sunday Schoo! oa ule) 11.00 am.—Morning Worship. 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service 10:00 a.m in German ° 11:15 a.m. Service in’ English PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Wednesday at 8:00 - Member- 14774 Gorden Ave. ship Discussions. L. H. Gierach: Pastor Phone YE-72366 Rev. D. Anderson, Minister Phone: WI. 8-6562 Services - | 945 am.—Sunday School SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 1/1109 a.m.—Morning Worship CHURCH | 72.30 p.m.—Revival Service Corner Stayte and Campbell | Wed. 7.30—Prayer Meeting River Road | Friday, 8 p.m—Young People’s Worship 10 a.m. Soturday | Visitors welcome. Sabbath School; 11 a.m. | os Se Prayer Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Wed-| 4 month spent in Saskatche penny, wan and Alberta with friends Voice of Prophecy, Radio Jand relatives was the happy ex- Broadcast Sunday, 9:30 am, | | perience of Mrs. H. Mayo, who ; CKWX, 1180; 1c: returned to her home in Sun- H. E LOHR Pastor nyside recently. STEAKS T-Bone. Sirloin. 7 3 c Round, per lb. ....... “Guaranteed to Eat Tender” Barbecued Chicken, each . $1.79 @ Barbecued Spare Ribs and Barbecued Pork @ Fresh Cooked Crabs & Crab Meat “The Home of Variety Sea Foods” neaview Meats COMPARE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY All our meat is Government Inspected OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TILL 9 Pm, OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY | 14961 Washington Ave, WI. 8.9262... THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 Land Rangers A garden party at the home of Mrs. A. Hatter on Saturday afternoon marked the end of the season for the Land Rang- ers in White Rock and district The girls presented their captain Mrs, Margaret Stager with a lovely brass plate and |the District Group Committee presented her with a trilight lamp to commemorate her ten years as a Guider in the Dist- rict Commissioner A. E, Postill received an overnight case on her retirement as District Com missioner. Mrs. Emily Hatter was en- rolled as Ranger Captain and will take over the Rangers for | Mismanagement | (Continued from Page 1) ing two and one half times the population of the incorporated area, which would mean rough ly 25,00 people. Today we have about 8,000 residents, and they jtell me the sewerage disposal |plant won't take care of much }more and still there are a number of people not great connected, | YOUR SERVANTS Mr. Oliver pointed out to his hearers, “Don't overlook the fact that the City Council are your servants, not your masters Don’t forget that the remedy is in your hands.” Everyone in White Rock should be subscribing to the jsewer. If we have to pay $10,- 000 a year into the sewer fund that would be about $1 per per- son per year and that would be an excellent insurance for health, Suddes pointed out The sewer stops at Best Road jand Buena ta, one taxpayer |pointed out, and there are Scores of houses east of Best to |Stayte Road who do not con- tribute to the sewer costs. |5% PAYING T. Bleakely charged that 5% Jof the people of White Rock are paying for the sewer. Old Age Pensioners are going to be hit J Oliver stated he had had sewer connected in January and did not receive his bill un til March of the following year, but found he had interest ad- ded for the full time between the connection and the billing A merchant cannot add interest on an invoice unless he stated he was going to do so. Why should a city attempt to when it gives no notice for 15 months I maintain they can't do it When asked from the floor when the court of revision would be held, Mr. Oliver re plied, “The only Court of Rev ision you are going to get is election day. Get them out and get scmeone in who can run it” Sid Suddes maintained tax Payers should pay by the unit 4 portion thereof. He pre. scribed $12 for a three piece unit and $3 for each suceeding toilet FORM COMMITTEE J. F. McClintock, former Reeve of South Vancouver, agreed that apartments should be taxed more than the single vnit dwelling, but to tax a man three times $12.50 because he has eight toilets on his prem- Ises_ is absolutely without all Feason. He suggested that a committee be formed to out line specific cases to the Mayor and Council i Motion presented by Wilson and seconded by Sid Suddes that Dan Gallan and Joseph Oliver acquire a list of taxpayers who are Protesting their sewer tax and present | same to City Council was unan jimously endorsed by those | Present Thomas 12 Complete tine of beach and sum- mer wear for fun in the sunt Sty SUITS SHORTS SWIM SUITS & CAPS BEACH TOYS ereee from Infants to Size 8 15021 Washington Ave, | 3 Kiddies’ Cool Togs SUN BONNETS & ROLLERS Teddy Bear Tonger’ Garden Party Mrs, Stager. The Indian sweater raffled by the District Ladies Auxiliary was won by Mrs. A. Parr, mother of Mrs. Stager. Tea pourers were Mrs. K. McGown, Mrs. K. Leslie, Mrs. $. Hamilton and Mrs, Wilson. Ranger Mary Ann Shields was presented with her 3rd year star. Sea Festival Plan Poster Contest White Rock Sea Festival Soc- iety has announced plans for the district school poster con- {test which will be open to all | White Rock and district pupils. | rs should be approxi 14% inches by 22% in: ches and must be original. No tracing is permitted but picture | Posters won't necessarily be winners, Dates and eye appeal jar® important. Cash prizes of $10, $7.50 and |$5.00 are being awarded to winners Entries must be turned in to} Ruth Johnston, at the House of | Flowers, Hilltop. White Rock Sun or Bill Brown at the Dol- phin Cafe on the pier. Poster sheets are available at the Sun office for 2 for 25¢ or | contestants may use theirsown. Paints, crayons and ink are all eligible. | Age, name, address and dist- Fict school should be written on the back of the poster. Make a Doll; Win A Festival Prize Can you make a better teok- | ing doll than the sample dolls now on show in Duckworth’s | |window at Hilltop? | Look them over then get busy with needle and thread, scraps | of material, wool, remnants, but- tons and felt and make a Rag- gedy Anne, Princess or animal stuffed doll. This contest, sponsored by| White Rock Sea Festival Com-| mittee, offers five cash ‘prizes. All entries become the prop- erty of the Committee and will| be auctioned off during the| week of July 14-19, tries | must be in Duckworth’s Store by 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 10. Fair Attendance For Senior Citizens A fair attendance marked the | r lar monthly meeting of} the White Rock Senior Citizens’ | Association in spite of Tues y's unusual heat. President W. Plant presided. President Plant gave a re- port of the annual convention at which a request to the goy ernment was made of an in crease in pensions to $90 in| view of the fact this is the| amount given to Hungarian ref- ugees. Mrs, N. Frost was also} a delegate | Mr. Plant also outlined a scheme sponsored by Mr. Giles Hewitt of Crescent Beach As. Sociation, requesting the gov-| ernment to freeze the taxes) of pensioners at the level they| are when they came into force. | Annual picnic will be held at the Dueck Pond, Stanley Park, on June 29. Members will pay| fifty cents and guests, $1.50. THE WEATHER Date High Low Rain June 11 58 52 19 June 12 64 54 June 13 65 53 June 14 68 55 June 15 7 50 June 16 80 52 June 17 83 57 Max Zack, Official Observer. Ss) Phone WI. Elgin Defeats HMCS ie bes ee ee on Open Evenings till & P.m.—Monday included. Phone WI. 8-9636 Elgin defeated tler’s softball team 5-2 Piesday evening in a game that attract ed a large number of fans at! Semiahmoo Park. 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