SUPER-VA | where Quality Costs Ne To be crowned May Queen of Crescent Park School is pretty 12-year-old Carolyn John: centre. Her attendants are Darlene Phinney 13, left, and Carolyn Ellingson, LU More” n Saturday, May 12. lage and then The crowning will take place at the school Formerly The Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly _ Serving White Rock, Sunnyside, Ocean Park, Crescent Beach, Pan Douglas, Elgin, Colebrook and Surrounding Districts White Rock, B.C., Thursday, May 8, 1958 on 24, at 2:30 p.m. The ceremony will be preceded by. a parade around the vil to the school, Council Adopts Sewer, Pool Room, Noise and Nuisance Bylaws for City Final adoption of the sewer by City Council Tuesday night. The by-law reads “the annu frontage tax bylaw was given al charge or rate shall be in creased from twenty-one cents to twenty-five cents per front foot; and the said annual charge of the Collector of the City of V Adoption was also given to shall be payable at the Office White Rock. the by-law for the budget for 1958. The new by-law authorizes the City Treasurer to pay in accordance with the by-laws of money set out in the budget for the purposes therein sp The Finance Committee of the Council may authorize the transfer of sums of money in-| cluded in the said budget from | one object to another object within the same department, | but no transfers from one de-| partment to another depart: | ment shall be made without the approval of the Council. POOL ROOM | Council gave final adoption | to the Pool Room Regulations | Bylaw, which prohibits any per- son under the age of 18 years being allowed in a pool room for any purpose. All pool-rooms shall be clos- ed not later than 11:30 p.m. and remain closed until 6 a.m. the following morning, but no pool-room shall be open at any time between 11:30 p.m. Satur- day and 6 a.m. of the following Monday. No owner shall permit in any poolroom, the shaking of dice or any gambling or other game or device to be played for mon- ey, cheques or devices repre- senting money. NOISE Violators of the new Noise Regullation bylaw passed by council are liable to a fine not exceeding $100. ‘The by-law prohibits any per- son from making or causing any noise or sounds in or on a high- way or elsewhere in the city turb the quiet, peace, rest, en- which disturb, or tend to dic joyment, comfort, or conveni- ence of a neighborhood or of persons in the vicinity. NUISANCE A fine of $25 can be imposed on violators of the Nuisance Prevention Bylaw adopted by} The bylaw reads: No person shall cause or permit water, rubbish, or noxious, offensive, or matter or sub- stance to collect or accumulate around his premises nor shall others, may enter such removal, clearing, or de- struction and’clearing; and the charges or so doing, if unpaid on December 31 shall be added to and form part of the taxes pa of the Corporation, the sums See <= in seven days of being called upon by the Council to do so, fails to carry out the rerhoval, aring or destruction and clearing specified above the Council, by its workmen and and effect in any year be in respect of that property as taxes in arrear, THE WEATHER High Low 2 59 45 3 60 43 4 62 45 | 5 63 47| 6 60 41) Max Zack, Official Observer. | Hilltop Residents Without Water Tues. White Hilltop dents found themsel water Tuesday ever Spokesmen for the White Rock waterworks stated his company had commenced to clean out the reservoir and had not anticipatedd weather. Some resients are running their hoses all night to water their gardens The result was Tuesday that dry. rate citizens dropped into Council Chambers Tues- day night to report their dis- pleasure. See advertisement regulating Rock's resi ithout Power Off On Hilltop Friday On Friday, May 9, power will be turned off from ap- proxicately 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., while linemen tie in 2 new line extensions. Affect- ed will be Russell Ave., from Johnston Road to Best Street, 'G' St., ‘F’ Street and Merk- lin Street for a short distance | off Russell Ave., Best Street beween North Bluff Road Lack of parking space ad- jacent to White Rock’s Silver Moon Hall was scored by for- |mer alderman, W. C. Shields, Tuesday, when he appeared at 14 Former Ald; Protests Ticket sulted the ‘or Some) young constable. she said, even claimed he had no right to warn motor- ists against obstructing traffic. | Council requesting action jtaken on the matter, and Thrif Ave., also 15A Ave. and Goggs Ave., east of Best Street. Bernard Charles |Heads Student Council Bernard Charles was named president of Semiahmoo High's Student Council for 1958-59 at the annual elections held Wed- nesday at the school. Other officers elected were: Terry Ward, vice-president; Bonnie Eby, secretary; Sylvia Ready, treasurer and Fred Hol- lingshurst, sports represnta tive. The students take over their offices in September of this year. Funeral Today For Mrs. M. H. Martin ‘al service will be held ¢ 11 am. from White United Church for Mrs. Margaret ~ Helen Martin of 15140 Pacific Avenue who pas- sed away in hospital on May 5. Mrs. Martin is survived her husband, Arthur R.; daughter, Mrs. S. Bradle Westminster; two sons, Nor-| man ER. wy’ Westminster=and Leslie of White Rock, who is congestion in White jof the Little League broug! many additional cars area. Avene, in fronf of the assist with carting away equi ment used during noon’s affair. shield. wa as the annual fair. Mr. Shields pointed out t Council that he has assiste the auxiliary over the years { many of their s, proceeds of whic ago. ilities at the \Silver~-Moonar totally inadequate for such vice-principal - of Semiahmoo | fete, with motorists unable t High. into the driveway to pick up Rey. Walter Ward will offic |0T deliver goods and the are iate at the service. No flow-|t the rear of the hall is dan-| ers by request. Donations may /8¢rous to motorists. t be sent to the White Rock UNLAWFUL United Church organ fund. sprinkling regulations Players Club On Way To Halifax For Festival Two B.C. drama groups “went | on the road” Wednesday, all| the way to Halifax aboard Can-| adian National Railways’ “Sup- er Continental.” 4 group of 25, members of the cast and crew of the New Westminster Vagabond P and the White Rock Pl. The White Rock School for, Retarded Children Officially | opened on Monday, May 5, with four pupils in attendance, Teacher is Miss Fiona Camp- bellSayers of Cloverdale, who | has vast experience in this par-| ticular field. | Organizers of the school ex:| Dress their thanks to the White | Rock Rotary Club who so kind- ly have allowed them the use| of the Youth Centre on John-| ston Road in which to house | the school. The school will operate Mon- day through Friday from 10 am. to 1 p.m. each day. It is | expected the enrollment will in- crease as the school becomes Tease iy earpiaion can be ja) telephoning Wr. 8-9305 : EES USED AUCTION SATURDAY | Contributions in the way of desks, blackboards and cup- aoe tain Retarded Children’s School Needs Labour and Eauinment boards for storing books are re- quired to make the school ad- equate In order to receive a license it must come up o the | standards required for kinder- gartens and special schools Urgent need is for the volun-| tary services of a plumber to hook up two wash basins on the Premises so that they can be use by the studens Any con-| tributions of labor or materials would be greatly appreciated. | Ted Scriven, hard working) Rotarian who has contributed so much of his time to make) the Youth Centre. possible for | the groups who enjoy it, ap- Pealed last week for contribu: tions to equip the Centre with a new floor but as yet no re- Ponse has been received Ap- Proximately $300 is required to Leeopeady: ea the floor. Roug? ards make up t! Deo ip the present | ma Festival. $ | Franklin Sen of Burnaby, Mrs. Etta Mur- | Mr. Denis Meade, Mr Geoffrey. Theobald and Mr. and Mrs, Neil Primrose. lawful hilanthropic work he was en gaged in at the time, such 4 ticket was uncalled for. boarded the CNR train at New Westminster at 4.40 p.m. They will travel east in a special sleeping car. Due in Halifax next Sunday afternoon, the two groups will compete in the Dominion Dra-| area. The Vagabond’s| Mrs. Lee stated she stood by production of “The Skin of Our |in amazement while adults in- Teeth” won first place at the! a peataial ae ele au, nel re: !Dale Fennell President cently in Chilliwack. White . Rock's “Playboy of The West-/ Of Water Ski Club ern World” placed second. | Date Fennell has been elect- This will be the White Rock |r president of White Rock group's first try for Dominion} Water Ski Club for the 1958 drama honors. For the Vaga- | Season. bond Players, it is a return| He was elected Tuesday at engagement. the clubs first meeting of the In 1949 they won the “best | season held in the former Sem- play” plaque with their presen-|iahmoo Yacht Club rooms. tation of the “Glass Menager-| Some 19 members attended this fe." It is unusual that two | meeting. plays from one region be invit- Executives named were: Rod ed to compete in the Dominion | Goodchild, vice-president; Mary Drama Festival, for which top Kiss, secretary; Anne Evens, Prize is the Festival Trophy| treasurer; Jeanie McKay, pub- and a cheque for $1,000. licity; Jack Carle, ways and White Rock members who| means; Fred Haines, safety and left by train included director | Bill Brown, entertainment. Johnson and Mrs.| A short meeting has been Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ha-| planned for Tuesday, May 13, in the club rooms for the purpose of accepting memberships and discussing the first meet of the season, A social get-together with re- freshments included has been planned following this mect- ing. New members or anyone in- terested in learning more about water skiing is cordially invit- of White zens addressed Stable who a young con- was fic movinkin the Silver Moon phy Berg, Mr. and Mrs, Cy Amos and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mitchell. Leaving by air Saturday are Mrs. John Tetrault, Mrs. A. W. Saunders, Mrs, Phyliss Clifford, The local club will present their entry on May 14 in the be Protest arose from traffic Rock |downtown area Saturday when the Country Fair and opening to the Mr. Shields, whose wife had assisted at the Country Fair, } parked his car on Washington Rose- |mount Florist Shop while he hurried to the Silver Moon to the after- When he arrived at his car | with his stock, to his surprise he found a ticket on his wind This, he claimed, was | unfair in view of the fact he} aiding such a worthy cause | money-making | hed $45,000 since the Auxiliary’s formation 10 years |i Shields claimed parking fac-| He further charged that the $2 costs charge tatked onto his parking ticket of $3.50 was un-|._ : Bate He felt, in view of the |1c2¢e in the printing and pub- Alderman Jessie Lee pointed out she attended the Fair and was shocked at the way some Rock’s leading citi- endeavoring | against great odds to keep traf- Mr. Shields asked Council to pave the east side of Martin Street so that motorists could | use it for parking and get in 3 and out of their cars with free- dom. At present, he stated, it is almost impossible to park there with safety. The whole experience has left Mr. Shields wondering just how worthwhile’ commun- ity work is in White Rock, He stated as he left the Council ht Chamber, | p-| JOINS SUN STAFF | ‘0 di in hi} oe al ‘0 | | H. SCOTT KENNEDY Wd Latest addition to the staff of the White Rock Sun is H. Scott Kennedy, formerly of | Prince George. Scott has had wide exper- lishing of weekly papers, hay- ing served on the Prince | George Citizen for 10 years in addition to working in Alberta and Okanagan centres for a short time. He has a full knowledge of the mechanics of the business and can operate the linotype machine. Scott was an ad- yertising salesman for the Citi- zen for the past year. | He is married and has two children. Scott is an ardent curler and a member of Elks Lodge No. 122, Prince George. | His wife, Carol, was an active member of the Prince George | Players Club: Another new member of the Sun staff is Mrs. E. Ward. who replaces Mrs. Margaret Smith as office clerk. Mrs. Smith re turned to England last week | With her husband Jobn, and son Nigel Lions Club Raises $500 For Players White Rock Lions Club rais- ed $500 to aid the local players — club who left this week for 3 Dominion Drama Festival: 5 Halifax. Pee the funds — The Lions raised ‘you through draw. The one vay sponsorship of th clini ed to atten: et out and sup matinee hall port your local clul