enn * Witite R Wind . | PAINT IG receive number changes, eithe VICK OU New directory this month The 1959 Fraser Valley tele phone directory will soon ty in the hands of subscribers, fby the additi jbecause of equipment modifica: should check his local mail de A nnnewsnnnns [Pasitory, her changes, should receive | their copies shortly aftor March This year's cover, once again, depicts a full-color reproduce. mn of an oil painting—a cattle drive at Gang Ranch near Dog Creek, in_the Cariboo—painted by Peter Ewart, the well-known Canadian artist Paintings by Mr. Ewart, who lives at Langley, have won wide recognition hoth in Canada and abroad. _ the first time, the direc- for Port Coquitlam, A)- Fuel Oil grove and Agassiz will con- 1S tain Yellow Paces for thes — Wi. 8.9606 or 83157 three points. South Surrey's edition will contain Yellow for White Rock, -Clover- e and Newton. STORAGE White Rock Phone WI. 8-5121 Langley Phone 737 MODERN STORAGE FACILITIES Local ance Moving to All Points REID’S MOVING & STORAGE (LANGLEY) Ltd. Agents for North American Van Lines, Canada and All US. Points. Servicing D> THE CANapian BANK OF ComMMerce GAVINGS Our 2-ACCOUNT PLAN is Planned Saving ills by cheque on a Personal Chequing peleah "A atatenlY statement will help you keep your records straight. The low service Shares r le hey noe cancelled cheques are on eee ene new peace of mind. Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU White Rock Branch: M. L, DEACON - Manager Zz N79 All Valley centres slated to ion of a prefix or which are not affected by num: | Telephone subscribers in new rate group "lbors move into rate group due to the introduc Cloverdale telephone subseri-; ‘ition of free calling to Langley according to the number of (ele [phones cach exchange serves |The rate of exchange growth is ‘ etibers in four centres, reviewed twice a year, and rf. Port Coquitlam and! when an exchange outgrows {ts Cloverdale and White Rock | group it moves to a higher jgroup if ordered by the Bourd | “Under the free calling plan it is necessary to consider the exchanges receiving free calling as combind for rate grouping purposes,” said RS Macher son, district commercial mana: | ger, In this case, YEllowstone central office only shifts Group 5 to Group 6. Yellowstone 7 which has 2,573 telephones, is in Group 5 (5,001 © 10,000 telephones) because it already has free calling with Newton and Windsor 8 (4,686 jand 3,875 telephones, respec- tively). When Langley's 3,614 telephones are added to the to- al of Yellowstone 7 central of. fice, Windsor 8 and Newton, Yellowstone 7 central office alls into Group 6 (10,001 to 20,000 telephones). Yellowstone 7 central office, herefore, has free calling to a total of 14,748 telephones in Langley, Windsor 8, Newton and Yellowstone central office area. 7 for |Free calling to Langley on March 25 Cloverdale (YEllowstone telephone subscribers receive extended area service, or, free calling to Langley on March 25, To place calls to Langley, subscribers in Cloverdale must dial “8” and give the full listed number to the Langley opera- tor, The introdtiction of extended area service will mean a change in monthly Cloverdale (YE-7) rates for subscribers At the same time subscribers living in White Rock will receive a number change as a result of new c tral office switching equir being installed. Cost of new equipment is $87,400 The new will appear in the Fraser Vallev directory. subscrives some 230 Council debates numbers, names Street names, many of them evolving from White Roc historic past, may soon be placed in the city by a simpler numbering system. City council tabled decision an the matter’ after Mayor Wil liam Hodgson and sie Lee and Jack Hynds vot ed in favor of retaining street lames because of their senti- nental value, Ald. Max auck, Alex Mitchell | Sid Fennell and Ed Irwin sup ported introduction of stroet numbers for the purpose of of ficiency Suggested street numbers prepared by the city clerk conjunction with Bob Works Superintendent, Galt Wilson, city solicitor, Don Mun: to, postmaster and representa- tives from both the B.C, Elec- tric and BC. Telephone Com Panies were presented to coun- cil for their perusal, The study arose from repeat ‘ed complaints from the Post Office, White Rock Water Works Company, B.C Telephone and other businesses scoring the street naming method in White Rock for its inefficiency. Ald. Hynds recommended that council go to the people about the matter, Mayor Hodgson said he felt most people favored street names, He recommended that council should make the final decision. in Howse, Last year more than 15,000 hospitalized veterans completed thousands of handicraft articles under the supervision of the ne [pains (will recelve the directory fax appraved by plebiscite in Ph prior to the major chan; er | 1988, one wi. jet for March 28, | Under the B.C, Telephone * | BO. Telephone Company of-|Company rate plan authorized MR. HARRATTY ficlals suggest that any sub: |by the Board of Transport Com 12783 . 148 a, seriber who has not received |Missioners, the company's ox Ocean a the new directory by March 24/Changes fall into rate groups, telephone numbers | Aldermen | Arts and Crafts program of thi Red Cross, pe e ‘ WHVTe ROCK SUN THURSDAY, MARCH Vf, 1959 19 EERE ET / Body Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved 4 The “NIA AY” by Natural ee Return irculation 6 ‘ani rate »— | NOT a pi 4 liquid but a new professional hos @ new montily lwit Re aid iatie eae pital Wad eli device, for quickly relieving body i individual business $10.75 | aches and lating and inereasing blood circula- (30.55), multiparty — business: | tion, there} permitting nature to.do the job intended. per 80.10 ($5.65); individual resid-| bedy tion’ will also: ald y reduce ne eee ae aakalat dl tatigu sion, Costs noth: consultation residence $f 1,60); f party residence; $9.25 ($9,05) Sule wicks oe ey Ee ee new rates donot affect aube| “EF ite not Niagara. .OiPs not Cyclo-Mosage seribers in White Rock or News tte ton. = / AH-AH-AH! \ = \ y) 5 B | ] | | | | a 19,000 TELEPHONE . 7 use your old felephone directory till then ' On Wednesday, March 25th, 19,000 Fraser Valley telephone numbers will change to “2-5” numbering — two letters and } five figures. This change is part of a huge plan to prepare the dl Fraser Valley for continent-wide dialing. All new numbers et will be listed in the new telephone directory which is now being delivered. Your copy will be arriving soon. Please do. not use this directory until Wednesday, March 25th. BRITISH COLUMBIA vadee-10) ge TELEPHONE COMPAN' ie