} of this community should be proud of the lignified services and celebrations held nere Tues: |’ of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth TI, ‘That there is a fraternal bond existing between tho head of the B Canada. even unto its smaller hamlets, was amply demonstrated ‘when over 600 turned out under threatening skies to take part in the outdoor service at Semiahmoo High School, ‘The organizations which took part in the parade and the organization of the day are to be congratulated on a job well done. : ete You Have A Date Electors of this riding have an important date next Tues Gay when they go to the polls to select thelr representative in the next government of B.C. Bach candidate and his party have pofcles to please some- one! A return to effective government depends on the voters exercising their hard-won Dut now taken-forgranted right to pick a person who most closely represents thelr views. ‘This newspaper has its private opinions as to who is best fitted for the job, but the point Is that it ix important for all registered Voters to exercise their franchise. Nearly all parties will provide transportation and their telephone numbers are con- tained In their last-minute appeals appearing in today’s Issue. Vote as you please—but vote. B.C. needs your support. Your Weekly Newspaper ‘Any community is better served when it has its own gencral mewspeperfills ewalpeper prialed ‘and published in, andi for. and by, the community it represents. Your weekly newspaper supplies a record of the news of the communit tt creates interest in worthwhile community activities. Tt gives a community a sense of unity. Tt engenders a community spirit. Bt uaited/ the lnstitatlonslof thejcommunity, the government. the schoo! the service clubs and so-on to the community itself. Baise Fesiecetsralierormicalor isa ists or Iaaporlanco with Ae eee It helps educate its readers by showing a related picture of racer deecieeritel trends) upon to, cotanaunity, It humanizes its readers by its emotional qualities—humor a cee riaea eres i tn iatrct. Dreaiteet Senet fexpliniok news di It serves as an open forum for readers’ 2 eo eageieedieeaialiy)atiracive, makeup) and typo: graphy. i advertises its community Ga eeerctaifte rae tars| tte mtlafaction of needs for adver: ectibaoots| eal secvices Saati RaRERY by inccviog an on Gaverising mectura Jt extends the community trading area, eee Ty Seaeieeinity payroll ee nie a= oy ciivesy a private businces G seRnial Guisdiaa of public interest, ond welfare. Streetcar ee tivccn! oma weckly) newepeps Comox District Free the velopments. views, through Press, NUDIST INVITATION eaders to be invited to attend opening AA inspect the camp when in use, that they might assess y and success of the movement.”—Vancouver Proy- en in use’ ing nothing tailor made, more attractive than a doukaboor parade. be looking for, that reed. shaken with the wind. ds, and pith their sight not dimmed. sens propriety, what confirms to moral law, decorum: and then their decisions draw. us be dependent what-some civic le meine w ‘open mi ‘They are asked to You may lead us w an eyeft Then yous met a good idea, To all those civic lead: They'd be well advined. to tore: World they Whe thelr wives or daughters, to others, all /aists, don't you think that would be best. W. F, McCLINTOCK io the water, but cannot make us drink, t the public itself see what Nudist propriety would be. |, by the way, t ft, and simply stay 3, invi dressed, Then just ignore these D gahimas SSO Whig ee Printed and Published Every Thursday at White Mock, B.C, ‘ By the Semlabmoo Sun 144, Authorized—Second Clase Maj}, Post Office Dept. Ottnwa Subscriptions Gn advance), Canada, $2.00 per year; USA $3.00 HW. K. FINCHIN, Eaitor and Publisher. bi For Respon Support ARTHUR LAING, Leader LESLIE GILMORE, for Delta (OTE LIBERAL. British Commonwealth of Nations and the cltizena of i}in proportion as Jean Coulthard of Vancouver {s one of ten Canadian compos: era commissioned by. the CBC to write special musle for the Coronation: Her “Prayer for Elizabeth was broadcast on Cor- onation Day at 7:80 p.m. The work was played from Toronto by a string orchestra under the direction of Geoffrey Wadaing- Fund raiser Editor, Semiahmoo Sun. Dear Sir: T would ike to make the fol-) Hope via. ‘Trans-Canada. High- lowing suggestion. I wonder how many. people there White Rock who will be cele- brating their birthday. or any|¥ort Langley. anniversary on June 2, Corona- tion day. Would they like to contribute if only a cent for each fund. 1 will, and would be pleased | bury to receive’and pass on any con- tribution. Every little helps Thanking you. Yours gratefully, QMfrs.) EB, ELLIS, RRL Tuttle Ro: Non-smokers penalized Semiahmoo Sun. Dear Si It is reported that one-third of fire loss is caused by the use of tobacco, forest, factory, home Jife, ete. i Does that mean it adds’ one- third to the cost of the NECES- SITIES of life to all civilized people? At present the non-smoker pays the same premium for in- surance as does the smoker. Cigarettes are more dangerous than pipe tobacco. Could there be extra tax on cigarette papers and cigars to help p: or, reduce the prervium that the life-long non-smoker pays? For those who do not smoke it wduld be difficult to adjust merits by a special one-quarter or one-third reductl price of all NE life, house rents all factory. ducts and somp farm produce damage and cost Is caused by smokers care lessness alone. I think . the underwriters rather than the Government should figure this adjustment. It is along thelr line of busi Local Boards To Get Help @ MUNICIPAL GOV ERN- MENTS ARE RECT TAXING BODIES AND IX OnEA’ COSTS ARE PASSED O} PAYERS. © YOUR SOCIAL oREDIT GOVERNMENT WILL AS- SIST LOCAL BOARDS BY GUATA NG BONDS VOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SCHOOLS AND Ie PAY 60 PEM ¢ PRINCIPAL AND. ESE AT DUN DATE. @ DON'T BE MISLED, MAI YOUR BALLOT FIRST: cuorce. ORNL sie SOCIAL CREDIT 1 ——_— ‘Thin advertisement i tsaued by the ‘British Columbia Social Credit. Campaign Committee, 8026 | fre here and around| yarrow, | { ear of | CHANGE OF ROUTE their lives, to our local hospital | AND SCHEDULE Gems of Thought The timé of the sinuing of bird {x come, and the volco of the turtle I heard In the Iand, Hong: of Solomon Flowors may beckon towards us but they speak toward he and God, ae —Hanry Wood Beeche ‘The giving earth remembers And only men. forget —John G, Nelhardt —<—<——_—_—__ CHANGE OF . BUS SCHEDULES EMfective June 26, 1953. Subject to the consentsof the Public Utilities " Commission, Changes in. schedule will be made on the following routes, effective June 26, 196: Vancouver—White Rock, Vancouver — Coquitlam = Haney — Mission — Harrison Hot Spring: Vancouver — Horseshoe Bay. Vancouver—Ladner vin Wood- wards Landing. Abbotsford Barrowton. Vancouver — Huntingdon — Chilliwack way. Chilliwack — Sotth Sumas — Vancouver — Port Kells — Mission — Hatzic Loop. Mission — Cedar Valley — Abbotsford. Vancouver — Ladner — Sun-| Zt is proposed that certain trips between New Westminster, Sunbury and Ladner will de- tour from the River Road, in both directions, via Oliver. Richardson Coples of the proposed sc ules have been posted for pub- He inspection at bus depots and agencies on the rout. representations reg proposed changes may be filed with the Superintendent oF. Motor Carriers. Public Utilities ‘Commis st Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., not later than’ June 10, 1963. PACIFIC STAGE LIN) _ Employees of ‘the B,C. Government have, Thal therigheorALwea eet guaranteed by law 8 fall oes i r organized employees in B.C, including our | school teach pate sah ers, our policemen, and our for many years, requested the ri; i tht of Arbi- tration. Successive Gov: a refused to isiplacene their Tae ae B.C. Government Employees are prepared to forego their right to strike 3 the -right of Arbitration aan hah © We alone are denied arbi- tration. n \ e We feel this is outright dis- crimination. ® It is a denial of our citizenship, - Over a year ago, the Ash Legislative Com- mittee unanimously recommended exten- sion of the right of Arbitration to Govern- ment employees. So far, the committee’s unanimous finding has NOT been imple- mented. rights of Prior to the last Provincial election, 131 candidates expressed approval of the right of Government employees to Arbitration; 31 of these (a majority of the legislature) were elected. We are STILL without Arbitration. We urge all fair-minded citizens in our Province to support our right to Arbitra- tion. B.C, Government Employees’ Association Do You Remember? THE GREATEST INDUSTRIAL HEADLINE greatness... the kind ef future of which her people hod elwoys : ‘ceeomed. “Investors everywhere turned theic eyes toward B.C. Headline Now H Is Anoth +++ Published @ few Doys Age: Fl ASK NOTE, When shit Mending oppor Devh Cohomble we sheched, The Ider of the Secalan them ome pewnced thet Akan would rat be ohen ret provided B “ved we I soul ebtiosent” ht the Rew tna Montes f te COF Ye whlch he AC. omy sobecrbes, sat “No ECF Gaver el tet canted eit then wedieted cope ond Pot ite aperaien the Aull pres rome &f seated ploaning . * The CCH ofc! programme inf ake ‘eres “rater reverie wed te rnsipel means of prodecion end ‘Eeeten” AS CITIZENS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WE MAY ‘ OURSELVES TWO QUESTIONS: |. Which hind of hedline da we want? We cont hove beth ul a 1 2. 1, undee any ceéumstaneet, 2 Socal) goverment in B.C. were 18 tobe ara nt areot ‘Alcon investment, where sould it pet it row materil? Boviie i ‘America. Semiprocerved tow moleial would have 19 come ftom the prople =boim pro con ‘opportunities, slag slondards of liieg ond vecuty, more wecith Ret ile diatbutien, good voven contost, more public purthaung Rewer, LET'S KEEP BRITISH B.C. FEDERATION OF TRADE & INDUSTRY h * found in Nor ty hod been seized! ‘Only free competitive enterprise con carry British Colombla ferword ‘under the Conodion freedom sysiem of life». ..con create mere johty x COLUMBIA MOVING ON AND UP! a EE nee ee