Ever put dampened laundry in refrigerator? Did you ever think of placing yor dampened laundry in your refrigerator until it's time to iron? You should try it. The moist cold of the re frigerator helps spread damp- ness more evenly and keep it that way, and there's no chance of mildew. Also, chilled fab- ~~ fron better. A. SVENSSON — WI. 8-8559,— & WHITE ROCK SUN Several weeks ago the news> carried the report of a two-car collision which took the life of one man and caused in- juries to four other persons. ‘As I studied the news pictules of the battered-up cars involy- ed in this accident, which oc cured in the 60 mile-an-hour zone between Abbotsford and Chilliwack I felt a sort of mel- aneholy vindication for the dreary prediction I had made some time before. hour zone had been established on the highway where this ac- ciuent happened I had occasion my way to Chilliwack. ‘As with most drivers I didn’t need any urging to take full advantage of the extra speed allowed, and if it hadn't been for my husband's cautioning “watch it!”, and my own stern | self-discipline, would have been going. much faster, Jt was during this particular ldrive that I formed the opi provoke the urge to drive fa er and faster, is a matter of ‘comparison or contrast. When driving along a straight-a-way it is very easy for even a fairly |conservative driver to increzse |the speed of his driving beyond jas far to. the right of the cen-} |his intention for no other rea-|tre line as is safely possible. | on than that other vehicles Watch It! by Margaret Lang Shortly after the 60 mile-an-| to drive this same route on) THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 it has been said by one of ‘thi experienced safety of- fici at “no man in this world competent to operate an automobile with complete safety at 65 miles an hour.” if this is so I wonder why it is felt necessary to create new hazards by increasing the speed allowance, officially. Most drivers feel that a speed of Jabout 60 miles an hour is per- miissable in a 50 mile-an-hour jzone anyway, and posting signs |scems to be a ‘go ahead’ to |drive any speed beyond that. It doesn’t bear thinking of, to anticipate the hazards that the new speed zones will make of the too-slow driver who wheels cautiously along, hus- ging the white line and refus- jug to budge one inch to the right no matter how many cars are held up behind him. | This is something that can land should be prohibited A ruling directed particularly at this type of driving through jion that one of the factors that |speed zones ought to be estab-| lished and enforced Travelling jalong at a slow rate even in a fast-speed zone could be nec- essary for a variety of reasons, but as a ‘safe driving’ measure this slow driving should be done This would permit other cars to take advantage of all the making 60 miles an hour legal | Mr. and Mrs, W. Cookson of Sunnyside News A picnic with a full slate of contests and a picnic dinner was much enjoyed when the local Old Age Pensioners Organiza- tion went to Fort Langley on June 10 After a few days of poor picnic weather the 10th proved tg be fine, but the at- tendance was rather poor. er tes Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Haney have comie to make their home in Sunnyside and have moved into the home they purchased from Harry Ormerod on Best Road. Mr. Ormerod moves to his new home near North Bluif Road. ue « Electric freezer saves time, work The homemaker can saye on time and work, and give inter- esting variety to menus with an electric freezer in the kit- Jchen, according to Marjorie representative for the Fraser Valley “Complete meals, hearty snacks and surprises for the children are all so easy to pre pare when tempting foods baked or cooked days, ¢ n jaway in the freezer,” she ex- plains. “With a freezer you can es usual quantity of cakes, cook |Sedgwick, BCE home service | months before — are tucked) tablish regular baking days —| bake three or four times the ics, pastries ,and know that a Red Deer, Alberta have come out to the coast and have been June Se te A eae e of Sunnyside, ey have been visiting friends in chums gathered to join” this area, and are presently in party. Vancouver. They made the trip by the girls on the fine sum- by car by way of Peace River. mer afternoon. Park Theatre ail WHITE ROCK, B.C. i Telophones; Theatre, WI, 8-1382; Residence WI. 8-9 Shows 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Double Feature: the timo is listed with each fepture, Saturday Matinee 1:45 p.m. | = Thursday, Friday, Saturdoy, June 18, 19, 20 Adult Entertainment Only AUNTIE MAME’ « ROSALIND News and Cartoon ADMISSIONS 25c - 50c -™ 7/5 AUNTIE MAME not played on Matinee | MATINEE ONLY: | CRIMSON PIRATE” in color with BURT LANCASTER - 3 Cartoons Oo Matinee at regular admission sleé Ant Monday, Tuesday, June 22,29 ) Wed, Thurs, June 24, 25 e passing his car by as Wh though it were standing still |speed the law will allow, with-|month later they'll still be as 7 and 10 p.m. 7 and 10 pm |This increased speed of course jout having to take desperate |fresh and good as the day they Tarawa Beachhead day lieads to still greater effort on |chances when moving out from | were baked.” _ Money, Women & Guns Coll the part of the car behind |behind a slow moving car be-| Foods such as meat, vege- Kerwin Mathews, Julie Adams 5 ; over || which, naturally, always has!cause of not being able to see|tables and fruit can be bought) (War Drama) | Cinemascope and Color }|10_pass. far enough ahead for safe pass-|When they are cheapest and} 8:15 p.m. Jock Mahoney, Tim Hovey \)" Tt was wile my fiuedandl a a fot, plenrcal and stored for) PORT AFRIQUE 8:20 pm {|1 were dawdling along a! Motor vehicle liability insur-| ‘he e | 7 , r ; i {jmiles an hour (comparatively |ance is going up all the time| A freezer then becomes a pri- a etechnlclte re SEA FURY { { pace) that I made/and since what we pay for |Vate supermarket that is always| "'tyrvereee ‘Melodrama Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen son ; { prediction that it|tiability insurance depends on |teady with something new and | pee RE eee aCEAES - = 4 would not be long before there!haw we behave on the higi-| different for meals. —— == all of ie hamid } would be an accident with some-|ways I fecl there should be z o are hel a }jone killed or seriously maim- and more publicit ont 2 > . {/ed, not so much because of the jing the high rate of accidents Yardley’s, Wid Spice, |/iicreased speed allowance, bitt| caused by carelessness in. driv = } Mennen, Igate’s {because of the way S|ing at high speeds, stressing the : } }| would uée the privilege. fact that there is no margin “er | “Dispensing is }| The entire blame | for carelessness in driving fas t { 7 an sertainly cannot be charg- Speed Can Be A | } ul iH } " { Our Business } speed The accid I { referred to here a5 2 ff wd oe \ ance anies: arev do: + tthe centre line while erie nts by adjusting rates bat I 3 prouildpSlteel stricter enforeén eee eee “lof the traffic laws would help c fi ossible to drive | | M ] j Seer Ce ANK OF ONTREAL } | affic Jaws being viola veneer . “ —— La S ie so this; Y unnoticed by any law- z i agency. I e -* 7 | there should be more careiul 8 i ~ screening of persons permitted | to hold licences to drive. Auto. = ! mobiles have become more | tentially lethal in the past anti years, and if more and more > o d bon j f speed zones are going to Bring all your personal credit needs | under one roa established, then more care should be exercised in issuing | with a low-cost B of M life-insured loan as BLAINE, WASHINGTON nea Mas pes bee = —— is one factor that should | Here is th di h ci gs ere iS ach to finance the things you : i i .m |be carefully considered when ete 8 te ea Seon 4 piesa Sotceier, Semiey, showings, beginning at 7 P" |iiences are issued or extend: want to buy for your hom’ anp family ...totake n., Tues., Wed. Ser ; +30 p.m. E ’ : 4 ¥ f __\ed care of expenses for school, college, vacation and , June 17, 18, 19, 20 The youthful applicant for a so on... and, of course, to meet emergencies. < wr Wednesday, Thured\y, Fifidey, Saturday, June |licence should be very thorough- rs 4 a | JOANNE WOODWARD#YUL BRYNNER, ETHEL WATERS ly screened so that there is less The Bank of Montreal Family ; THE SOUSD AND THE FURY chance of reckless and irrespon- to plan your purchases and helps you meet unexpected gaa 2 th Path ; sible youngsters driving high | expenses under one single comprehensive plan, “0 the*finer movies of the year” seedibe Risen ge the a ae n — a ap care) gate pronkeck Here are four good reasons why — whether Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June 21, | After a certain ‘age, the’ old- gle or married — you should use the JAMES GARNER - It's in color Jj er driver should have to pass | Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan a rigid test at frequent inte UP PERISCOPE vals. to make sure, he. has’,the (Frogmen in battle action) adequate vision and fost reac tions necessary at times while 4 iv ? e ‘ Also Mystery of the space ag driving at high speeds, for these MY HANK C1) All loom: are cutomaticelly life-tmored. Should X, THE UNKNOWN features may alter in an older ‘yeu die before your lean ke repeld, your debt ve person within a period of (oe ues as the Bonk will ke cancelled, months and it should not be Moothl men! xtended Hei to ta Wdcaeat Us Qe renpeyaene st cur because of vision or timing, hot FFP can be teller] te elt any sabery, before a licence is restricted or (: withdrawn yeur income, to buy the things you want for your The driving of any car should heme ond femily, of te ment emergencion. be considered privilege which Planned repayments should not be abused, All drive ° aS ne P Uay ethan ers, from the one who skims 9 ‘ along the highway at top «poed, If you have a steady income and can make month) = to the one who cautiously moved repayments without hardship, you ean finance almost any use! along. Hugging the white line, purpose through the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan, would benefit I'm gure, if along Why not talk to the people at your neighbourhood B of M with signs indicating the spoed bianch ... you'll like their helpful attitude. Whether you are permitted, still larger signs & Bof M customer or not, you will find a warm welcome, were posted, calling attention to the Are on the death ' " Sai rae and injury rate per mile B M a ey tae Jone 24, 25, 26 ¢)t feel ure that it would. in: ANK OF ONTREAL inesday, G : fluence at least a percentage @anadas Pert Bank HELL AND HIGH WATER of the drivers, whether speed 2 ster or slow-poke, to be more White Rock Brinch; C, WILBUR DAWSON, Manager (CIN-TEC, considerate and more careful “4 ‘ (CIN. Richard Widmark PLUS many of the Rock and Roll Stars Bella Darvi while driving. Also there might be some merit to the sugges- Hilltop Branch, White Rock: ROBERT JOHNSTON, Manager Johoston & Nogtl Bluff Roads, White Rock, fSub-Agency) : Open Daily THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT fion that drivers bear n mind (CIN-TEC) thei warning phrase “watch it!”, Tom Ewell Jayne Mansfield and it could prove a worthwhile motto for all drivers to culti- vale, WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LI