Yoodward, B.C. |/ng the request of V. A. McPher-| a rea of Public |S0n, North Bluff and Johnston} Information for the Fraser Val-| Tey, has been appointed man- ager of the Public Information| Department with offices in Vancouver. Mr. Woodward was director of publicity for the company from | January, 1949, to July 1956, at} which time he was assigned to the Fraser Valley position. Brought up in Vancouver, Mr, Woodward attended Univer- iity of B.C, and worked as a mewspapérman on the Vancou- ver Province; on the Boston Evening Transcript; in the Tor- onto and Montreal Bureaux of British United Press and in the the Seattle and Tacoma Bur- eaux of The Associated Press. In his new position, Mr. Woodward succeeds Harold Merilees, who has been appoint- ed executive assistant. Mr. Mer- ilees, in his new capacity, will provide liason between the com- pany and community organiza- tions, and will work on special assignments from, President A. E. Grauer; Harry L. Purdy, ex ecutive vice-president; and W.| ©. Mainwaring, vice-president and assistant to the president. | REID’S MOVING & STORAGE | Phone WI. 8-5121 SES White Rock Window Cleaners Quick and Efficient Reasonable Rates *@ JANITORIAL SERVICE * PAINT WASHING Phone WI. 8-7358 | IMPERIAL €sso PRODUCTS Regular Delivery | White Rock Fuel Oil PHONE: WI. 8-9606 or 8-3157 Power ALL MODELS i Motors Recenditioned - Blades Sharpened _ Your Mower } amongst themselyes. Service Act Like New SERVICES LTD d THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 } COUNCIL BREVITIES Council will confer with the RCMP as to the suggested size of two signs to be erected on both sides of the White Rock pier warning beachgoers of the dangers of breaking glass on the — seashore. Investigation wil) be made of Council's auth: ority to prosecute violators. of a letter from the White Rock Amateur Swimming Association requesting Council to place no- tices along the beach’ request- ing bathers to refrain from breaking glass on the water- front. ee Council decided against grant- Road, that he be allowed to hook onto the White Rock sew- er system. Mr. McPherson of- fered to bear the entire cost, approximately $462, himself. Traffic Commiitee Makes Parking Suggestions After careful consideration of the parking problems existing in White Rock, the traffic committee comprised of John L. Jones, city clerk, Bob |jny Works Superintendent | and Corporal W. the RCMP, have made the fol-|street to Keil Street lowing recommendations to the H Recommenda- |bell River Road from Kent St disclosed at _ the |to 50 feet cast of Maple Street Decision arose upon receipt! Tuesday night Recommended that parallel | per Avenue | i parking only be allowed at the} On the east side of Johnston | |) following places: on the north} Road, from the Shell Service || Major Appliances | from to the west! On the east side of Johnston | ‘the telephone pole in|Road from Roper Avenue to Uebtas front of 15595 Washington Ave.|Buena Vista Avenue eal REATING On the south side of Camp-|" On the south side of Pacific from M mishmoo Park exitland “fF south side of Camp-|that “No Parking” aie Ranges bell River Road from Habgood |tratted on arkine” Signs be t to Stayte Road (signs: al On the north side of Camp. Feeling of Council on the matter that such permission would be establishing a pre deni nd in future similar re quests would come from resi- dents living just outside the boundary of the city. | Road fro oe Council moved to abide by the recommendation of the Lower Mainland Regional Plan-| ning Board regarding the pro-| ed subdivision of Mrs. Hart orne and Mr. L. Busse, whose properties are bounded by Coo! hrift, Stayte and Bue | na Dis tween the old grid system and that of the new with Council | favoring the latter in this in. stance. * ‘se Mrs. D. H. Walton, Victoria Avenue, will be notified to re- move her carport, now en croaching on city property, to | the rear of her property to} comply with the present bylaw | which stipulates that a 25 foot | set back be allowed for gar-| ages on the front of the lot with no acessory buildings per- mitted in the front yard. Mrs. | Walton had been formerly in-| formed to take care of this matter by April 1 | BTS | Council moved to comply with the Sewer Regulation bylaw and issue Miss Martin, Stayte Road, 80 days notice to hook up to the sewer system before action will be taken. Complaints reaching Council tell of an unhealthy condition existing due to a faulty septic tank which boasts only a thin plywood covering on the sur- face, and is located close to the back porch of the prem ises, | sion was made to inform executive director G Hahn, that the appointment of a UG.N. chairman for White Rock is not up to City Council Council will suggest that rep-; resentatives of each organiza-| tion benefiting from the annual fund driving campaign meet to} choose a chairman from Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Pe! 15716 Columbia St, ha’ Past two weeks been entertain ing their son, Van, and his wife and their grandson Donald from Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lunn and grandchildren Robert and Kathy from Oak land, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Leslie, and family from Abberford, B.C., also their son Anton Peterson of Chippewa Falls, Winconsin, U Mower AND MAKES Repaired to WI. 8-7711 jbell River Road from Keil St.|of 29 feet to Kent Street. side of Johnston |View Hotel, Avenue to ast side of Johnston! of enforce 40 feet north of Ro. Road Service Station (exeludin portion in front of Valley Lum- ber Company’s premises) are certain On the north side of Pacific Johnston Rd.| parking, while at other points parking be per-Isuch time as the ditch on the cusson was divided \ \be-| mitted iat the following places: north’ -slas has been tiled ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Collections - Investment Advice Business Counseling . Income Tax On the south side of Camp bell River Road, from the cast appointed |exit of Semiahmoo Park ta Habgood Street (signs already For information or appointment Phone LA 1-1319 632 ~ 12 St, NEW WESTMINSTER — On the north side of Camp- r Of|bell River Road from Stevens F On the north side of Camp-| WE HANDLE General Electric meeting) On the west side of Johnston | Road from RCMP Office to Ro- |||} Avenue, |Station to the “Kingdom Hall’? Litt ENGINEER ple | Avenue. tween Johnston Road | Street | Gas Furnaces WE ARE THE ONES } 1 TO SERVICE YOU, for PLUMBING IN Recommendation was made ere on the north side of Washington Avenue, from An Washers de in Street to Bay Street THE: Or Re at the curb, for a distance Refrigerators on either side of the entrance tg the Ocean be painted yellow That in view of the practical |difficulties and the difficulties ment. it would b zE OUR SHOWROOM le at the present time empt to compel traffic o venue to park onl t of the Street. There points where the north side is more suitable for Johnston Phone WI. 89211 the south side is better and it is suggested therefore, that was made|this matter be deferred until Sood bargains! We ought “Look at these “T intend to! Since we bought our freezer, we've saved quite a bit of money at sales like that!” to stock up!” Is a home freezer convenient? Just think of the shopping trips it saves you! Is it economical? Just think of the money it saves you! You stock up at food sales, at height-of-season food buys. Berries and meats, pies and cakes, fish, fowl, game — they ‘all come to your table flavour-fresh, even after months in the freezer. And what's left-over from tonight’s dinner can well be saved and served again — weeks later! That’s what a home freezer can do for you — all for about 35¢ worth of electricity a week operating cost. “ Si 44.3, B.C. ELECTRIC More and more appilances are being used In more and more homes. Actually, ine 9° 8.C. Electric residential customer now uses more muon electricity as in 1346, kilowatt hour, RR I IN oo For Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE