i 4 mt - Fr — a 1 “Printed and Published Every Thursday at White Rock, B.C. By the Semiahmoo Sun Ltd. OFEICE LOCATED AT 810 WASHINGTON AVE Qs Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa * fons (in advance), Canada, $200 per year; USA, $3.00 Member of B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau ‘Member of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Aasoo. anid BC. Division of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Amociation * H.R. PINCHIN, Editor and Publisher, Remember the Fund ‘Tho community Was heartened to learn Inst wock that Dominion And Provincial approval had been given for construction of a hospital A: White Rock This Blessing assures that the two senfor governments WIN contribute thelr two-thirds of the construction and one-third of The equipment and furnishing costs of the structure, The building fund will soon go over the top thanks to the active Sampaigning of the many hospital soclety and auxiliary members and fhe generosity of the donors. The job is not yet finished however, 4s there remains the obvious need of decorating and furnlshhg wards] with the Lttle things that remove the austerity of a hospital and Provide the cheerfulness of accommodation “away from home.” was to meet this challenge that the White Rock Remembrance Fund was created. Its instigators had in mind a fund to wtich persons could donate in memory of a departed friend or| loved one. Proceeds of the fund would go to provide furnishings for a want or be put to the specific use desired by the donor, The Remembrance Fund ts tax exempt and provides a llving way] tm which to honor those whose memory will never dle, Boon or Bane Disclomire that Trans-Mountaln Oil Pipeline Company {s still In-| terested in its White Rock options as a possible decp sea terminus rom which to load oll tankers in the west coast service Is one which Srerits serious consideration by local organizations. rey Is actively wooing industry to locate within its borders to felp ease the tax burden upon residential property. White Rock Board of Trade has not as yet taken a positive stand on the matter Bas been watching with interest developments in this direction. It would appear that a crossroads has beon reached and a deeision| must now be made as to whether this area's future Hes as a resort, a summer raction to outside visitors, or as & bustling community pursuing industrial developmont to the detriment of its natural beauty and splendour. fully submit that it Wes with the former. ue accident, one oil spillage could irrevocably ruin this area's beaches and present raison d'etre. One mistake, We say regretfully because this area needs| @feater local selection which new industry would the prese: lethargic growth than the bane of a blighted "Pears to be getting eae with our gross habit See It Thru Prood are we in White Hock, and thankful to our God Yio bas ted-us in our efforis to the turning of the sod Fee Corericher to building the hospital we need. Soenathing tor poaterity, true in very deed. Yeu who have helped the cause along, sincere and Kind of heart, Can feel the progrens so far made, grateful you have had a part, Bo cow that we are starting, with much, yes, much to do, Lets bely in every way we can, until we see It through. ¥. MeCLINTOOK, THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SURREY Court of Revision of Voters’ List, NOTICE ig hereby given that » Court of Revinion of the Votere Let of the Munleipallty of Wurrey for the your 1963 will be held at the Munlelpal Hall, Clov BE, Gay, the 15th day of November, 1952, at 10:00 oetock am, for the yorgme of correcting and revising sald VoterY List, and % Gatermine any application to steike out the name of Any ‘Person which has been improperly placed thereon, or ta ‘place on the Unt the name of any person Improperly omitted DATED at Coverdai, on Satur BS, this 2st sy) ‘of October, 1092, Hospital|’ \lar couple of Watrous, Sask, start- harder and harder to reconcile our net|" [Canadians this your!” © Canadiana: The nottlement of Camborne, B.C, had an historic occasion, September 7; arrival of the frst baby there, to the home lof Mr, and Mrs. Archie McMillan. . A. H. Buttars of Brighton, Ont, has two Fords, one a 1908 land the other 1909 model, which lare Kept shining as the day they were wheeled off the assembly line; lone has a book of Instructions warning that *xasoline and oil should be placed in the vehicle before it Is used. . . . ‘The Daven- port name has been known on the Penetangulshene Road since 1821 when the first of the family took up a homestead; today, 190 years Intterwards, there aro still Dayen- ports living on that road. . When Maizle Tisdale was a little “year old girl on the farm, near Brampton, Ont, her mother had taught her how to knit; 17 years later Malzle captured a $150 prize from a knitting company in a con- test and her teacher mother trail-| led with a $10 prize. , |. A popu: led for their honeymoon trip to lSasper and discovered all thelr baggage had beon checked through to Vancouver by mistake; finally re-routed and returned, when the baggage opencd pounds of confetti spilled om tho ftoor; the "Sfanitou" asks the ques- was several the baggage? li-year old (Gall Frizzell feels she ia lucky; she picked nine four leag clovers along ithe highway north of Lacombe, Alta... . Evidence that the pace jot civilization has not soured all of human kindness was evidenced in Waterloo, Ont. town- ship court when a witness handed fais cheque for fees over to Magis- ate Kirkpatrick, sald “Give, it to the Salvation Army.” . . . At Revelstoke, B.C, friends built a bathhouse for arthritts crippled 1. Weatlin, attached to the home en- abling him to propel himself with se on his wheel chair; friends from ax far away asx 30 miles, [Arrowhead and Sidmouth, mad trips to help with the carpentry. . + . From the MacLeod, Alta. tte: While tending her garden la loca} Indy found a chirping hen “There's a winner who Knows what's catehing the eye of 1,000)000) THE COUNTRY EDITOR By JIM GREENBLAT, try Gvith the exception of Russia) Face, creed or color for all who find tho goin m bit rough. (Those of you who follow the annual get-together of tho clergy must have noted that Foligion Is now playing m key role in shaping economle practices, They can't all he wrong. Undoubt- edly the time is here for all of Us who are uble to provide for our- selves without handouts to bend Jour bueks to the Lark of being our- brothers-keopor, und wo make tise lof the word Keeper in the sense of furnishing hid physteal wants. If taldng care of those wno, for one reason or another, aro unnble to fend for, themselves dhould make taxos 90 high that! you can’t liay aside anything for yourselt— ust keap in mind, it you re lucky enough to reach the delightful and philosophical age of 70 years, your fellow taxpayers will give you a p pension, Further If you happen to toa nolghbor, and wih bantam-like|be a bachclor or a widower, at courage had chased tho family catithe time you are approaching 70, up a tree. ‘Then surprise of sur-lyou could marry a young femal true to others; then It £ thou wilt bo strong In Ged, the eternal ood, ehisnin. ® prises, it subsequently appenred| with five chieks which It had hntched, @ Midland Free Press: Thoma: Jefferson's theory of democratic| government could eut taxes by| plenty if applied to tho prosent| Ottawa or Washington scene. He| argued that: “government should| restrain men from Injuring one an- other, but leave them otherwise| free to follow thelr pursulta of in-| dustry and employment.” That Is true democracy. energy to produce the mouths to eat it, So don't entertain any, © Grassroots editorial of the month, from Maple Creck (Sask) News: Where will we market all this grain? Don't worry about this angle, The federal government 1s in a philanthropic mood and is planning to give, at the Canadian taxpayers expense of course, your grain to the under-nourished teem- ing millions of Asia and Africa. You produce the grain and the | STANDARD BRIDGE By M. Harrison-Gray Four and made after weak defence. "The raise to ‘Three Slubs fa clumsy and’ wasteful. North should bid One Spade which South raises to ‘Three, ‘and North bids Four Spades. ‘This contract can only. be beaten in the unlikely event of East leading a. Clubs oven 90, {t ts difficult for him to read West with a. singlo ton. although the latter can suggest & desire to rut by Int her foet, m atray, Later it was learned that it had attached Htaclf THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT playing high-low in trumps. OF SURREY migood until 1002, for the writing of Acold TENDERS FOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ‘Tenders are invited and will be rocelved by the under 1200 o'@iook noon of Saturday, November 15, jont Insurano coverage on the Voluntanr Wiremen of the District of Surrey for the onauing one year torm commencing 22nd day of November, 1902. Detaila of coverage required may be obtained from the Undersigned upon appiloation ‘The lowest or any other tender aubmikad will not neces arily te accepted. | PlRCY GrvINGsTONR, ‘at 12:00 o'olook noon of the therefor, ‘Munlolpat Clerk. fan cut yourselt in on the baby bonus. This shouldn't be too dift\- jcult as last year’s census shows wo fave n surplus of females, Just keep looking on the bright slde—forget labout the unfavorable harvesting operations, the downward trend of beof prices and tho mounting trend of taxation, And then you, like newspaper folks generally, will be- come an enthusiastic optimist, “Lost ? Fou PRan Uee i's Lest ond Found \ progtam—N.W, £012) toil help you at no charge: OVERDUE Have You Purchased Your Radio Licence The obtaining of new Radio Recelving Licences is mandatory on Ap: Under the Radio, 1 or as soon thereafter as possible. collect the licence fee from all radio owners but may prosecute whero necessary to enforce the Act. Warning Is given that Investigations and prosecutions have already commenced in cases where Radio Recelving Licences are overdue through neglect, misunderstanding or wilfui Intent DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT : Ottawa, Ontario —_—_—_—S$_$_—$—$$— THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SURREY DEBENTURES FOR SALE ‘The Corporation of the District of Surrey invites appii- catlons for the purchase of the following Debentures at par plus accrued interest, “Ocean Park Waterworks Construction and Loan Bylaw, 1951, No. UE" ‘The Debentures authorized by thls Bylaw are for $1,000.00 each and bear Interest at the rato of 44% payable halt-yearly on the Ist of June and 1st of December, Maturities aro as follows: $2,000.00 annually 1st December, 1993 to 195T (Inclusive) $3,000.00 annually 1st December, 1958 to 1963 (inclusive) $4,000.00 annually 1st December; 1986 to 1971 (inclusive) $5,000.00, annually Ist December, 1972 to 1976 (inclusive) ‘otal $83,000.00 . -! “North Contml Surrey Fire Protection Bylaw, 1862, No. 1139.” ‘tthe Debentures authorized by this Bylaw are for $2,500.00 ‘each and bear interest at the rate of 44% payable balf-yearly ‘on the Ist of February and Ist of August, Maturities aro as follows: $2,500.00 annually on Ist August, 1983 to 1962 (Inclusive) All Debentures aro a diteot obligation of the Corperatl and bear tho Certificate of Validity of the In or of Munt cipalities of Britlah Columbia. : _ be) drossed to the undersigned and wilt be dealt with, in: reoolved. ‘The Munfelpal Counolt the |