Cresent Boach and Ocean Park 3.00 pin—Evensong at Ocean Park Church 110 First Sunday of month, Holy Communion | 7.30 p.m—Evening Prayer | CRESCENT UNITED CHURCH FIRST CHURCH WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH Nichol and Coldicott Minister S$. Adolph Carlson, A, BD., M.S. Th Sunday Services d 9:45 a.m. Church Sq day /Sehoo! an Classes for lowship. 11.00 am.—Morning Service Subject: Let's Stand by The Church. Nursery class during service. 730 p.m—Evening Servite Subject: On Taking the this 6:00 p.m Choir Reh FIRST PRESBYTERIAN BOE oe care CHURCH White Rock, B.C. Seer Ol a eneene. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 14774 Gorden Ave. | Rey. D. Anderson, Minister Phone: WI. 8-6562 ring Worship | ( Revival Service. | Wed., #60—Prayer Meeting Friday, 8 p.m\—Young People’s Visitors welcome | First Sunday every month at)9:45 a.in. Senior Choir: Every Friday at 7:30 p.m. | Junior Choir: Every Wednesday | at 6:30 p.m. WORSHIP WITH US CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, WHITE ROCK (Cerner “F"" end Pacific) EVANGELICAL FREE | | timonial Mecting mg Room gt rear of ch open ¥ to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Mil are cordially invited to | attend the Services and use the Reading Room. BROADCASTS How Christian Science Heals 1 Station C-FUN, 1410 Ke. : i jm. Wed- | —=—— (<2" “olan spring Gy 7-30 pm. Evening Service See sta SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Stayte and Campbell River Road Worship 10 a.m. Satur, Sabbath School: Prayer Mecting, 7: nesday lrummagt.galorFeb. 28), Gatholic Women’s Leagué decided to hold a series of | |telephone bridge and whist} PEL | games for the next four weeks lat their regular monthly meet ling held Jan. 9 The Spring Rummage Sale will be held on February 2f at | White Rock Hotel. Everyone i# asked to start collecting Tummage now. id Breaking 1 Preaching | . 7:30 pan.: Prayer | and Bible Study =e ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH CLOVERDALE Pacific Hwy., Cl God Speaks To Mankind Through V The Bible (Hebrews 1:1-2) Correspondence, diguPssion and ljpsépatbre re "ter. standing -tho Bible, avai- ably’ fare of charge, by || rontacting: Christadelphian Bible Mission, F. Woodcock Sec. | P.O, Box 277, Nanaimo, B.C. Every Sunday, /10:15 a.m. “THIS 1S YOUR BIBLE” JOR, 600 kes, Vancouver 24p jand council's decision has had ed that claim, “WAM” is a mantfacturers wholesalers display from across Canada with over 300 different lines in ladies appare: with 80 salesmon and 40 models taking part, This is the first market week ever held west of Toronto, Jean and Doreen did a great deal of buying for Spring and Summer while at the Market and residents may be assured they will be able to purchase the latest Canadian fashions in White Rock, | = | s |Superfluity Shop needs more stock White Rock District Hospital Auxiliary’s Superfluity Shop is lurgently in need of stock, Any: one wishing to donate is asked |fo contact Mrs. Bruels or any auxiliary member. Mrs. Ivor Powell Baptist Church speaker Ivor Powell will be the speaker at the White/ Baptist Church Sunday January 18. Mrs,} well has for years travelled th her husband the angel- Ivor Powell, and has seen ny parts of rid FIREMAN BARD ued from Page 1) fire and police chairman aid there were various reas-} why Mr. Bard's applica i had not been accepted but it was mainly because he 44 years of age. The handle the affairs of the ity and I believe that mattors such as hiring, fir personnel | and wages should be confiden tial and not made public,” h concluded, Mayor William Hodgson point ed out Bard is presently em- ployed by Surrey as a fireman | no effect on his “life or tiv- Mr. Burrows also charged that despite claims by Mayor Hodgson and Ald. Mitchell that Basil Nixon had recommended j council “start from scratch,” he had seen a brief that was sent mitted a store building to be people elect a council) Ho said the Légion already had legal access of 66 feet on Johnston Road, Ald. Alex Mitchell asked the jdclegstion if they felt the tax- payers should be responsible |for paying the cost of expropria- tion proceedings? Mr. Shaw pointed out that N the Surrey building inspector f |should never have granted a } |moving permit to the Youth| Mr. Lewis is pleased to an- jCentre before an easement nad |nounce the appointment of Mr. | }been obtained. Jim Elliott as plant superinten- | The Lesion said Surrey had|dent. Mr. Elliott took over |Promised ai) Casement to the |property prior to Incorporation. | Council agreed to have a committee investigate cost of expropriation and bring in 4 report. Here ure some other hi lights of the Legion brief: ° The Municipal Council a per-| erected on the r allowance | when a road had been built on | the east side and also on the vest side of this road allowance, | * The distance between Thrift and North Bluff is 1223) fect} without any public entrance, ind between Thrift and Fos with no publicentrance at pre nt for 593 feet Phere are no buildings ed on part of the road alloy ance at present this section of road could be obtained at mii} imum. price. The Legion has tried unsuc-| cessfully to secure an case- ment for an entrance from two} from their} sell Road on the SOME LIGHT,—BRIGHT LAN AILS (tos Hes ~ property west side ¢ This is a zone which would be extremely hard to approach in case of fire, police, garbage collection and deliveries, Council has a moral obliga tion to open this area for the benefit of the Boy Scouts as the Parks Board promised a@ site for them on the Letournie |property, and Branch No. 8 has} Sponsored the Scouts for the) past number of years and would normally have held the lease for this purpose, * Branch No. 8 has spent annually approximately $1,500 plus volunteer labor on welfare cases in the Municipality and| to the city last October by Nixon of which clause six rec ommended that “the presvnt staff of thé Department maintained.” Burrows said that the Fire Maregall had also recommend: White ive man fire dept immed: ately, | Mayor Hodgson refuted this and stated Mr. be had additional man in one year's | time. The Mayor said that Bard's| name was net one of the 17 to| be forwarded to the provincial | fire marshall. He said Mr. Nix- on had informed him, Bard's application would have received | the same consideration the others, | Ald. Sid Fennell cas¥ged that | Alf Bard had not authorized the | petition to be circulated. “It didn’t have to Be author-| ized. Do we have to stand by | and see a mah suffer?” Mr. Burrows asked. | “T don't think Mr. Bard has} suffered, Ald. Fennell com: | mented “It would probably be a suf- fering that you wouldn't Hinder] stand, Mr. Fennell,” Burrows | replied. Ald. Max Zack asked what | |Zood could be accomplished by} considering the application now | and possibly disrupting the op-} eration of both White Rock | jand Surrey Fire Departments. Ald. Jessie Loe said it could mean taking on another fire- man the city couldn't afford. | Ald. John Hynds said that the Matter should be given “a real | Rock set up a&lof White Roc Nixon | have he) recommended getting an |ard of }j $ 3.60 per Quart $12.55 per Gallon City of White Rock. The Branch has always co- operated with baby cilnics and community affairs and always Supported Girl Guides and Boy Scouts, and Played their part in many other ways to assist their community and the City| —_____ | Raised Livin, Pulp operations | the stand. | ving throughout Canada. PS» Lay Misses’ and Women’s COAT, DR: Gifls’ QRIRTS, JUMPERS and B 15019 Washington Av: \ Tuesday, Jan. 20 9 | SILVER MOON Mr. Lewis, owni charge of spree his and promotion. GLIDDEN RIPOLIN ENAMEL Ripolin gives you a hard surfaco like baked enamel—outlasts all ordinary Wor cies for kite Aes, bates Sa ead trim, Us¢ Glidden Ripolin—the 2) world’s. fisest: white enamel. Cail in soon for all your painting needs.