Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly “printed and Published Kvery Thursday wt White Tock, 1.0, é eM NOATED AT O18 WASHINGTON AVE. mM iiisieina Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa queen in ndyance), Canada, $1.50 per year; U.S.A, $2.00 “Member of B.C, Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bis ae by ot Tcasiadinn Weekly Newnpaper Annoc, B.C, vision a Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoolation Changes for Advertisements to bo in Not Later Than @ p.m, Monday) me D, KERFOOT, EDITOR & PUBLISHER === Hditorial === OS ee IMPROVEMENT La ‘At lant after all theso yours our front atreet In baetcalne to , 0) mlgns of becoming a real thoroughfare, If the work that ts bolng do hy by an officlont hard surfacing job, we will then ha ee avin ea eredit to the town, It {# regrettable that the Tevel Foad from the east section of Washington Avenue 2 De tis section, thus diverting the heavy traffic up and down a an OR altogether too narrow to cope with the summor vehicle tra ee Ac repetitions of the cive-ins will occur every winter there Is an al a ee of rainfall, ‘To bulld a retaining wall along that length of rond wou pense, whereas a ood road could be madé along tho incur great ex: i ‘ jower love! parallel with the rallway at less exponso, and no great diff €ulty should be encountered obtaining permlstlon from the Great Northern Railway for asportion of their right of way, as they also are menaced by slides along this stretch of line at presont. The top road could be kept then asa promennde, people living on that portion could Bring their cars In along the lane at the rear of thelr property with a suitable road being made along the lane from Victorla Avenue. “BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK” ‘This week is “Be Kind to Animals Week,” the local S.P.C.A. 1s dolng @ wonderful job in caring for animals in this district, especially in ehring for those that have been left by thelr owners, or in answering calls regarding pets, otc. Mr, Maitland, the newly-appointed Inspector, Phone 55K Cloverdale, will give advice to anyone on the care and fecd- ing of dogs, he will also destroy animals that have become maimed or fre suffering; for the latter a small fee is charged to cover cost of transportation. Your co-operation is asked to ald this worthy society in Its good work, no matter how small the donation it will be glqdly accepted. LOOK ... COMPARE A good 3-piece Bathroom Set 5ft. roll rim bath, 16 x 22 basin, standard toilet complete with fittings ready to install $137.95 5ft. Pembroke bath, 16 x 22 basin, standard toilet complete with fittings ready to install $159. 95 No Seconds. Nothing more to Buy HERB STANTON, PLUMBER Cloverdale Phone: Clov. 37 c We are as near as your telephone FIRE SEASON MAY 1st—SEPTEMBER 30th With the help of the public of British Columbia and those who may be their guests this summer, four out of every five forest fires may be prevented, May we count on receiving that help from YOU? BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE Department of ‘Lands and Forests ~4 The Semiahmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly, White ! vit MR. W, 1. EVANS ELECTED CHAIRMAN FOR ZONW & OF THE RATEPAYERS! ASSOCIATION: ‘A oneal meeting of Zona 3 of the Ratepayers’ Association was held on Tuesday evening, May 2 at the home of Mr. W. ¥f, 1vani ‘Thrift Road, Mr, A. P, McLalland, chafrman, presiding, ‘Tho finnnotal statement way read by the seoretary-teeasurer, Mra, G, Evans, bringing on a disounslon ‘aver the queation of the unhealthy pondition of the Zone's finanoint atatun, nnd It wax decided to ank the oncominir Wxeotitive to Inorease the share of the mombership dues, and If way also decided that until suoh time that the financial ntatum Improved, future meotings would he held in tho various mempora| homo, Mr, A, P, MoLelinnd then ten- derod hin renignation to the moot Ing, ntating thnt due to Ml health would not run again for tho office Chairman, A hearty vote of thanks wan tendered by the mem- bers for sorvicen rendered. It In the sincere wish of every member of Zono 3 that Mr. MoLelland will noon enjoy good health again, ‘The income slate of officern of Zono & for the yenr 1950-51 are an followa: Chairman, Mr, W. H. Evans; Vice-Chairman, Mr, H. Browne; Scoretary-Treamurer, Mrs. Grace Stauffer; Executive Committee, ‘Mrs, W. H. Evans, Mr. A. Clapson, Mr. Myles. Anyone wishing to become member of Zone 3 are asked to contact the Seeretary-Tronsurer, Mrs. Graco Stauffer, 1318 Kini Geo, or the Chairman, Mr, W. Evans, Thrift Road, East of IDLE NOUR BOWLING ALLEY We have one team Jadies and one team men fn Leneue of Fraser Valley, The West side have two teams from each of the followine places: Cloverdale. Langley, Ladner, and White Rock. East side have teams from Misaton, Chilliwnek. Abhota- ford and Haney, The winners from Fast vlay winners from West, for a trophy, donated by Fraser Vallov newspaner. Tast night Ladner and White Rock plaved at White Rock. ‘We hone next year to have several teams in this competition. Open bowlin7 every evening, and nv one wanting to enter a team or league for next Sentember, con- tact soon, as most are resigning for next term now. ‘Thursday night 12 teams of Army and Navy plaved Battlers, Capt. Orville Brown has been the win- ner of cach term. The local finished end of Anr. Tanciands team, finishing in tead, | 1 with 58 points, All leagues are finishing un hv having n banauet at Tara Club, Most teams are coming in ngain for next vear's bowling, and we hone to have better management and make your howline ax satis- factory as possible, ‘Thank you ALL, Open bowling in week 1nt to 7th of Mav resulted In some fine keores, Thonn howling over 200 singte,. lady, Helen Brown, 320: men’s scores. Barney Butcher 354 Firnle Tanklator 34%, Chas. McTaren 439, Alecé Hazlett 325, Bill Short #19, Clif! Netherton 319, Orvit Prown 316, H, Neal 315, G. Taylor 200, Thursday, May 11, fe finish for Temmicw for season, except some Indies’ tenmn In the afternoon, ‘Minister. Mixed Commercial and Sunny side ‘Trick played a competition same Monday evening for ton hon- ours for the Monday league, John- aton'a Market won n 3 to 1 victory, ‘Men's Commercial of Tuesday Leamuc played to fourth place, The trophy donated by White Rock Hardware and for the mon'a Com- merela} team, won by Army and Navy. Ronults of play-off: Army and Navy v Red nnd White: A. & N, won 4—0; Barso's Hardwaro v. Baoh: Barge’n H.W, 4-0" Sunnyalie v. White Panay Hardware Sunnyaide ft: Fyne Nelln Elootrio v. White Rock Mo: tors; Fennoln Wl. =1, The Hiliton and Oddfellows Lenton of Wednenday nlent are yot to play off tho the gamo, MR. MEL GENGE TRANSFERRED TO ALASKA Mr. Mol Gonge of the ntaff of the Bonk of Montroal han recefved word that ho in bolng transferred to Atnnkn. —._— TMIMRATY VAN TO CALL AT the Tnter-city | Old Age Pensioners’ Organization ‘The regular monthly meeting of the White Tock O14 Age Fen-) sloners’ Organization wi held in the Silver Moon Dance Hall on Tuerday, May 2, ‘The attendance renched an all time high. ‘The President, Mr, C. R. Bennet- ton, occuplod the chair, ‘The proceedings openod at 2 p.m. with the alnging of "O Canad ‘The minutes of the inst regular meeting wore rend and wdopted on the motion of Mr, J. Critchlow, nocondad by Mr, 1, Turner, ‘The minutes of an exaoutiva | meeting held on April 18, were rend land adopted on the motion of Mr. J, Cummins, seconded by Mrs. P, D. ‘Honderson, ‘The Beoretary read w letter from Mrs Wm, McKean submitting her realgnation from the Sfck Vixiting And Refreshment Committees on the grounda of IM health. Mra, MoKenn’s resignation wna nccept- ed with great rogret. ‘The Pros! dont spoke in the highest terms of the invaluable service Mra, Mo- Kenn had rendered through the yeara nnd a vote of thanks was tendered to Mra, McKean for the Freat sorvice she hnd rendered to the Oreanizatlon, ‘The President reported that ar- rangements had been made for the storage of the proporty of the branch until we again had a per- manont homo, The President also announced that a gavel had been presented to the branch by Mr, Austin Harris, the Provincial Organizer, and a letter of thanks was ordered to be sent to Mr, Harris, The President reporting on the meoting held in the Libernl Hall Jon Anrit 20 for the purnoso of initintine x movement to bulld a Community Hall in White Rock, «stated that a strong central com- ; mittee wns being formed with a | Tevresentatve from soma 26 orzan- | zations in White Rock to further] «the profect. Mr. H, Turner wns elected to represent the White Rock Old Ace Pensioners’ Organl- zation on the Committee. The current accounts were pre- sented and ordered to be paid. | Refreshments will be xerved at the June meeting on the 6th, when the work box wilh be drawn: for. An enjoyable program followod, consisting of selections by the or- | chestra, a clarinet solo by Mr, H Stalker, two pinnoforte solos by Misi Lolé/ Moore. and corimanite singing. ‘The meeting closed at 4 p.m, with the singing of the National Anthem. ae eee A Classified Ad Brings Sure Results | neral meeting held Inet Tuesday reniny at the home of Fat- cliffe, Sweaters ar Baer ordereg and teams organized, ‘The first game wax held Sunday, White Rock losing to Sunnyside by one run. A second gate was played Wednesday night at. 630 oe Pho glela will bo practising more often now that the evenings are Uhter. We would like tr see more White Rock people at the yates na the girls are resily interested in playing. pare eee WHITE, ROOK UNITED WAL ‘The monthly meeting of the WA. was held {n the Cherohy Ball; ‘Thursday, May 3, with a very large attendance. Plana were discussed for m Btrawherry Boelal to be Tela in June, ‘The Treamurer vave aw very *Atisfaetory report on- the {supper held to support the bullaing | tuna, 7 ‘The Indies had # cleaning “Foe” on Tuesday, Hontennes were Mire Martin and Mrs, Hitman « —. HOLY TRINITY W.A. Seventeen members 6” oly Trinity attended the 1’o--san Board meeting which was eld in | the Leglon Hall, Cloverdale. May 2, Diocesan President, Mra, Ceasins, was in the chair, and reported the Purchase of 334 West 14th Ave, ‘ Vancouver, for 2 W.A. homme, to accommodate all the devartmente of the W.A. work, also rooms for vieitine rolsstonaries. A wonderfn! Junler Raby was holt nt St. Marv's, Kerriadale, at which the Bishop addressed . 464 funlors, ane of our newer branches in the Yale Deanery. Hrookewnna, helne a nrize winner, Rev, Dalton, of Cloverdale. save the noon-ad- dress, ond prayers, } Mrs, Balderston, = mlsstonsry | from the Punjab, India (in a-been- tifnl Indian dress) related row much the Indians reppected and thourht more of the English, pow that they no longer were ruled by them, Ld ‘Miss Hockin gnoke on heriwork As o nurse at the Aklavik Hloent- tal, which was started in 1924 and | has the Intest equfpment. Haw at times the hospltal'is crowded with TB, patients, both children and adults, The meeting closed with prayers. given by the Rural Dean, Revd. i Wade, .—$—— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REDECORATED ‘The Presbyterian Church Is ba- ing redecorated and it Ig hoped to be rendy for services on Mofher’s Day. when the minister. the Rev. T. S$. Barber will rteak on “Phe Mother-in-Law." Mr. Don John- son will sing “My Task.” Above prices—f.o.b, Van al, Washington Aven Phone: SPECIAL ON BOATS 1 Outboard type $318.00 $238.50 3 Outboard type $265.00 $198.75 1 Outboard type $215.00 $161.25 2 Flat Bottom $109.00 $ 81.75 5 Outboard type $199.00 $149.25, Reg. Selling, Reduced Selling (based on 259% dixcquat) couver, subject to prior ic ue, White Rock 3201 SPOONS New Mail Arrange to receive yo RAY SHEPITERD Sortoor, TMs shame allt nat ek BN Tey dkantant dahant nn Whiiratay Mor 18 trom 1 mm 19 1090 wm Am sear arriving tuiea Anil —From Semiahmoo— 10.15 a.m.—8.15 p.m, — 8.30 a.m.and 11» isp ur mail at. a