The Semiahmoo Sun & = ‘ CANADA'S. FINEST CLINATE Every Thursday at White Took, 1.0, ee moans va Publlenttons Ad, OFFICE LOCATED AT #16 WASHINGTON AVE, sécond Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa Saeten iin advance), Canada, $1.00 per year; U.S.A. $2.00 Momber of B.C, Weekly Nowapaper Advertising Buren Member of Canndlan Weekly Newspaper Assoc, and H.C. Division of Canadian Weekly Nowspaper Association han; Advert — m. Xt CHIN, Falter am ————— It’s getting later ‘hose who have long contended that White Rock Publisher. recelve Its fair share of tho tax revenu thelr claim indirectly substantiated Inst wi ok, Fey Livingstone. Source of the Information was municipal clerk T Said Livingatone, quired after the new sary to divide White Rock and to Increase V th ta rhalized!of course that any possible divinton would have to be made by counell and fully discussed by councll tatement fs not yet Coynell policy nor does he speak for the uncll However, should this reasening become official it will probably to farmer Administration of an urban area, ‘A castial perusal of ward boundaries will reveal that Ward 7 is already paying tho highest taxes Yet it receives no more than other wards, If not les: one-quarter of the entire municipal vote in December. Any pro Phone: White Tock 3006 : tsements to bo In Not Later Than 6 p.m, Monday does not takon out of Ward 7 had %q reallocation of ward boundaries may be re- nasessmont roll is confirmed. It may be neces Mr. Livingstone’s toll the death knell for White Rock as a town and scrve as a epitaph per acre of any area in Surrey. More peoplo feside in White Rock than in any other ward, White Rdck registered | stages, White Rock Weekly, Clay’s Whit say A friendly get-together tho wellknown — author columnist, CHATS CLAY There's considerable confuslon about the question of port-pollo treatment In Canada. If that ¢ Turion could be elonred up, It would be a great holp to all of us—and I Include YOU in my atatem I Include you because I'm aure that you, a4 m supporter of the | Canadian Foundation for Pollo- | myelitis, through the Canadian! March of Dimes, want to Know needed, and I doing a worthwhile Job. Fighting the neourge of Pollo means a major and complex offensive, ‘There are the rorearch, the acute-ntnge treatment, and tment of 4 that extend 0 over thy periods, I have already told you, in this series, something of what your Foundation has done and ix doing in the research flold. If we aro to find the catixe of Pollo, and then the cure for Pollo, research is vital. There ia little argumont about that. ‘Then there is the matter of; treatment of Pollo in the acute Provinelal governments jhave already’ sct up clinics and \ hospital facilities to treat the sev to further cut up the town must be branded’ not only unfair but als0 ' orai types of Pollo in acute stagen.! J ltra-disoriminatory. It over a town needed a deliverer, it Is White Rock at this time. | This provincial earc, however, { not the same in all provinces. | ‘The day may come—the direc- Incorporation is needed—it must come soon before certain zcalots | tors of your Foundation hope, with carve the town into little pleces. ‘The people can/no longer look to the leaders of two years ago, helr vision was defeated by those who have since secn the “light” uniform treatment of Polio, the’ and they are loathe to become the “fall guys" once more. ‘The people must now look to themselves for only they can sav themselves at this critical time. The people's organization Is alread; ) rormed—the Advisory Town Council—and they should put the’ pres- rare on thelr representatives to put teeth in thelr work and begin the campaljn for Incorporation NOW. Surely a leader can bo foun —the skeleton {s formed, it only needs a head and some meat on it. your continued help, that It will come soon—when throughout Can- nda there will be complete and crippler. When I come to the question © | of post-pollo treatment, I come to ¥ a baffling situation, | DOING BEST vorlous pzavincinl govern- ments do everything they can in id their handling of post-polio canes. But there arc many aspects of physical and economic rehabilita- Council authorizes purchase ofRidge site for hospital Purchase of the 20-acre site on Panorama Ridge at a cost of $33,500 for a munfelpal hospital was approved by Surrey Council o1 January 2 Council's option to purchase the property expires ~o ‘January 31. “Move was made in accordance } owith the remutt of the site pleble- cite held at the time of the Dec- ‘ember municipal elections, Surrey can bo speedily obtained. Payment for the tand wilt bol T*Y cam > aad Oe mado out of eneral revenue and a replaced from sale of municipal; Annual meeting of Red Cross Monday tions would unite jand. c © Counellior T, Kuhn recommend- ed that council sell n 230-block on Latimer Road, notth of Brown = Road, and suggested a price of $0 an acre, He believed, when mubdivided, the:land would be rev- te hoped the two hospital associa- fn agreement ‘over the site so that a hospital for Annun} migeting of the White Rock branch of the Red Cross So- clety will be held next Monday, January 15, at 2:30 pam. in the tion in which provincial govern- ments quite correctly hesitate to enter, Here and there, in itj survey of this problem, your Foundation has found that some service clubs have jdone wonderful things for some | Pollo victims. But there have been yn many gaps in that typo of help. | Last year, for the first time, the general public of Canada—you and your frlends and nelghbours—en- tored this pleture. And you, too, have been ablo to do wonderful things for some of” Canada’s un- fortunato Polfo victims. You have done it by contribut- Ing to the first annual Canadfan March of Dimos, and your dollars and dimes, held in trust by the Board of Directora of the Cana- dian Foundation for Poliomyelitis, have been put to work. Take the story of John Albert Johnson, Ho tn 2 typical Canadian, He bogan hls life in Newfound. United Church Hall, A good at-,land, lived for a time In N : Jana, © In Nova enue producing. tendance {s requested, Scotia, and now lives in Ontario ‘The recommendation Included) Red Cros workroom will be) —In Guolph, to bo exact. reserving 20-acro gravel pit to be retained by counell cn n 90. year lense, Teeevo Charles Schultz remarked The Corporation of the District of Surrey NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS Tenders “are Invited the installation of a cement floor and ramp in the Wire Hall loented on. Johnston Road and North Bluff ond, White Tock, and will be received by tho undersigned until 5:00 o'clock pm, Wednesday, January Sat, 1001, Specifications and forms of tender_may be obtained from. underalgnéd on application therefor. {I tenders to be rented and clearly marked ax to content, he Municipal Council reserves the right to accept or eee Or All tenders recelved, rt Se open each Tuesday from 2 to blo any time. AE 701 Royal Avenue, p.m., The loan cupboard 1s avall- Both are located 4) CASE HISTORY John had Pollo when a child, and It loft him with a severely Aformed foot, He had to walk on the outside edge of!lt. Somo cor Teetlve surgory was’ performed vents ngo, but after toveral years had paased, It wan evident’ that more surgery wan necemary, ‘The ‘question for John was how to ge it done, He wan married. Ho had three lively sons who needéd food i clothing and alt that goon with lively younse sonia under five yearn Yotn's Job paid him enough to rot by, but that waa afl, Tk was imponsible to save any Money. And that was not all of John’ problem. An operation would mean aix months off work, The whole thing was Imponalbl #0 Jobn pit up with the pain and the discomfort and tho handicap (Of his crippled foot... 4s UAL YOU entered hin ti You entered it through ay donatlobite, the. Canadian, starch Dim ear aaa ec Rock, B.C. with Guelph municipal welfare ‘uthorition, and John's living ox |) pennen were guarantecd, He al- rendy subseribed to medical plans ‘which covered hin hospitalization ‘and trestment, When John returna to his job, ho wilt return ms nm happy, compe Lent useful eltizan. | You, through your Foundation, huve done a grand plece of post-| pallo work! SHRINE AIDS ‘then there In the story of George Simpron, George contrarted Pollo when he wax seven yours old. in the Ontario north country the Ume, and did not got horph- tal care for several months ‘Treatmont wan finally undertaken by the Shriners of Montreal, and they did n fino Job for him—until he wax 18 years old. ‘Thon, be- | that your donation In wanted, t4! couse o¢ polley, thelr supervision came to an ond But that loft George with para- lyaln of varying dogrees in both Togs, and he hnd to got his school Ing through _ correspondence courxcs, Then n flexion deformity deformity developed in hia great Ing walking still 4 painful, Once again YOU stepped Into the Ife of a Pollo victim. Through your Foundation you helped George through an operation and the following hospitalization. Then of George Ho wns | helped train George f0F That was within bin powers: ou whould wee George now, after Chix Srondertul uxelatance from you! ” ‘These axe only two of the tmany Canadians, handicapped throu Pollo, who huye been given post: pollo enre by You = : oe . by you as a donor to the Canadian Maret of Dimes, which finances your Canadian Founda tion for Pollomyelitis. ‘We are now in our second ame nun) Canadian March of Dimex, | Give thin your Ike you gave Test jour! eena your donations to the Cana- dian Mareh of Dimes, 207 Rogers Bullding, Vancouver, BC. Help | the Johna and Georgen of Canada, who need post-pollo care, sears | LEGISLATURE TO RE-OPEN FEB. 20 ‘The second season of the Zana Logislative Assembly of Britian | Columbia will open on Tuesday, Februnry 20, according to an ame |nouncement by Acting Premler Herbert Anscomb, | Preparations are underway and reviews by the Cabinet of the esti mates of expenditures for the vark- ous departments of Government for the coming year are expected to start shortly. | Economy will again be the Key- note In reviewing the estimates Seen and Heard from the boardwalk By HARVIE Re the chimes that were heard from the church during Chrlstmas week, was amazed to find out that it all came from recordings and loud speaker, We have two young jlocat men to thank for our enfi ment of this beautiful music. Now, to enable us to have this pleasure (during the year, if the money can ibe raised, to our own loud Ispenker and record player, ono of theso men will donate his services for installing it, the other young man has offered to pay for the best records for cach season, such as Good Friday, Easter, ete. With the new equipment as it was explained to mo, the musle would come from a circular loud speaker, thus en- abling all of White Rock the pleas- uro of this saered music: Surely we must havo enough folks hore who would be willing to donate towards this, There has already been a few donations turned in, so about Jt folks? buy how | Had a letter tho other day from fa lady who asks, “Why Is It, when you move awny, all your friends and neighbours write to you for tho first couple of months, then thera Ix a falling off, ence ten? No, it Is that we get wrap- ped up in our every day affairs, ‘we moan to write, keep putting it off, then fool ashamed #0 end up at Christmas time with a card or note. It is a pity; we losc a lot when we lose contact with our friends in far away pinces, Some- timox, It lw they who are at fault, 50, lot ux drop them another re minder that we remember them and/want to keep In touch. thon all | "Ia it that you aro forgot- | While we Ject of church, how come there was no Christmas message from any of our ministers in the paper thir Christmas? They have always brought a message of Hope to = lot of folks. Was speaking to one: | minister about how In the old ster and doctor was alwaya part of our family fe. ‘They dropped in when’ passing by, we talked to them as frlends: they |had a definite place in our lives. Now, they seem to be called in when absolutely necessary, he sald, these days the territory. 1a much too large and dotles have multiplied so, that they have not enough help to take care of all | the things they would lke to be | able to do. The ministers feel this |ax much as we do. So in future, when wo think our ministers and doctors haye become too commer: cinlized, let us remember, that they too hnve their problema, aro still on the sub days, the mi The fire ladies have been kept quite busy this past week. Have we forgotten that they are putting on dances to raise money to re placo damaged clothes from fire fighting? So at long last, they are fixing tho Boardwalk. and the Municipality? for that. ‘The White Rock Players are working very hand on thelr new play. No one can ever says Guat they have not had thelr money's worth’ of entertainment from this group. . 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