bh to extend sincere ea to all friends and noigh- bo in White Rock for tho kindness and sympathy shown during the Hiness and passing ‘of Mra. Alvie Wooster. 32p —_— —— OBITUARY SMITH—Chariotte Ann, late of 1560 Marine Drive, White Rock, passed away August 5. Survived by her daughter, Mrs. J. G. D. Knight at tho .samo address, and two sous, Charles of New York and Harry of! Winnipeg; three grand-daugh- | ters and two great-grand-/ daughters. Funeral service was} held at the Church of tho Holy Trinity, White Rock. Monday, August 9, Rev. E. Pitt Griffiths To Place «. Class ted Ad. Phone W.R. 3696 FURNITURE FOR FOR SALi—Kemno oll range; | also Burns wood and coal, SALE nearly new, cost $260, will sell FOR SALE—Two-ploce chester: fr $150, 708 Washington flold, $45; radio and automa. — Ave P to record player, $60, Phone fu Sah Pesanns Nae FOR SALE — Incinerator, no eS Cole, firebox) swood) oh /oOaT} FOR SALB—Spring fitted mat-' Hohner’s button accordian; tress, 4 x @ good condition Branston generator, high fre- and clean, $10.80, Phone W.R.| quency, violet ray; 2 sults 2976 1856 Marino Drive, 320! (grey). waist 42, Inside log 28) secoobbebleiaiilty sleeves inside 16; felt hats, FOR SALB—One chesterfteld | e ale DAME 6%. Apply Mrs, Adams, 1286, suite, nylon frieze, alrfoam) king George, Highway cushions, like new, $175; one}. — a 82p Bendix Washer, $150; one} HELP WANTED Sunshine rangette, $50; best! offer for cash. 628 Columbia HELP WANTED—Femalo, cap- officiating. Interment at Ocean} AV: (Basement suite). 32p' able housekeeper for elderly View Cemetery, Chapel Hilli/roR SALE — Walnut dining} lady in comfortable home Funeral Parlours, directors. table, seat 8 864 Buena Vista.| "ar Ladner. Phone: Ladner g3p, 2X: Mrs. ©. Dunning, Lad- See Gee aA EAI need CL “yy R ESTATE . |FOR SALE—Maple bunk beds, HELP WANTED —Boy fo Toarn LISTINGS WANTED spring filled mattresses, $60.! printing trade or a two- FOR Quick action list with 1480 Stokes Road west of! thirder. Apply Box 821 Semi- HALPIN & CARMODY Stevenson Road. 32p| ahmoo Sun, 3Ip Real Estate & Insurance | 3 SH Washington, Ph. W.R. (231 we hee «| FUEL FOR SALE | WORK WANTED as aay | FIR SAWDUST PON Series | CARVIN) ICH) & FUEL Cement Contracting. A. W. SS Saeed ; co. LTD. { Blggs, 11 Stevens St. Phone G. O. TWISS, | Phone Lang. 394; reverse charge | W.R. 6341. fn | FUEL FOR SALE For Expert Saw Sharpening |Extra Special Mixed Mill-run;| and “bullt-In” cabinets 3 FOR SALE |2 cords, $3.50; immediate deliv- contact R. I. Helmer _HOUSES FOR S E ery. Write Radio Woodyard.| Commer Kent and Columbia LOW DOWN xyMene ide Road, RR.4, or! tt phone W.R. 3876. 34c| WORK WANTED — General |Over'2 cards millrun fir, siz.| Office clerk, High School 500. Dry plane ends, $15, Immediate! Staduate with knowledge of delive ; typing. One r practical ex- JACK’S FUEL } Perlence, desires immediate Phone: Cloverdale LIsw. | employment. References. Ph.: | Newt 82p >| ton 308-L-4, FOR RENT 4; rates Lemieux. = | PIANOS Tuned | Write BE. K | P.O. d in, Repaired. Hilltop tin FOR SALE E—Good used plate WORK WANTED — Man with roto tiller wants work by hour Aidrie S' ‘OP SOIL plowed WANTED comfor able home for 826 moo ROO: or room and board, garage, if necessary, ne pital. Mrs, J. A Clow Road, RR.2, 4 | WANT! 1 bath} eal ce reasonable home, with op- tion to buy. Please forward particulars to Box 835 S ahmoo Sun, By Sopt. te FOR ; D3 Larg | 4, apartment or small house room cot-' °% a Nhe in Fs to] on Hilltop, Phone 2522, 31c bathroom, warm and) ©8086 from, Also 200 used|—__ ves we tally socated, Pr, 4571. 220| Picyeles from 46.50 up. 420|WANTID TO RENT—Sulte, “vic Aramaic East F permanent t Hilltop FOR BENT urnisl Phone: 4125, district. Box 83: miahmoo on “wit vate en-|——— —| gun. eet gai PME © MOTOROLA RADIOS, $20.95 bee ae “g, B Barnard, 125 Model 404) WANTED TO BUY it. € Ee. ard, ZH a Sarai pee, red Under-dash and custom Install-|— pace RE TE BE ation;, (0. day. unconditional| WANTED Old) jewellury WA. house, Snail) elderiy people, two September; no steps, Bon 196) Semiahmoo sun, tp) clocks, silver, china and bric a-brao, T. Christensen, Hill top, tin warranty, volume control 17 at 3 Blaine Auto Supply, Blaine. Washington. | Ap} posptal. Apply Mra. J. A. Brown, 1294 Clow Koad, KFZ,) White Rock. Zip SUITES TO RENT | ee SUITES TO RENT—For sum-| mer months and permanent) tenants. Phone WR, S6n4 or} Apply 921 Victoria Ave. tf| BUITE FOR RENT—Two bed-| rootns, Beyt. 1; heated. Phone) 471. Apply 624 Columbla| Ave ttn @UITE FOR KENT — Three room, full plumbing; perma- Bent tenants preferred, fully| Aurpishes; propane heat. Ap- ply 1002 Gordon Ave. sop fornished, Hiitop, rent In ee and sbopying. Phone r x bap SOI FOR RENT Two rou 5 cludes Ught and fuel; hear! VOR BALE —Cratiaman 6 inoh {iit Arhor saw with motor “9oncoll and portable box ‘bench, $50, J 65 Kiel St. Phone 5204, 20 BULBS — PLANTS SHRUBS — TREES Sun Tan Lotions Bathing Caps ROSES Bost varieties avail-| All your Summer needs able at reasonable prices. HOOD'S Come and pick out yours, Hexal Drug Store Washington Ave. Vhone: W.1t, 2921 North Bluff Greenhouse, North Bluff Round. just east of John- ston, ttn oo Dependatte rere PRODUCE VOR BALE—Cherry| meet nn pron Saree plums, be per Ib,; pick them WEDNESDAY yourself, Mrs, Graham, 470 Pacific at Kiel. 226 7 MISCELLANEOUS |____ SERVICES LEARN TO DRIVE — Valley TELEVISION Driving School, approved by Bales and Service AAA. Contact Halpin and WHITE KOCK HARDWAKE Carmody. Phone: W.¥t. 4231; Phone: WK 2366 Phone: Newton 292. tfn or day. W.R. 7277. tin We cut to size and' =~ Toe EF o | Phone 483, 34 ADs WA D- ‘penter | and cement work, Phone Sunbeam baby| W.R. 6687. tin condition, $10.] — ee 32p | BLACKTOPPING Set used bath-| By Jack Cewe macro conalnon es Ph caNaw 47 oeRee ui By reli- ULASSIPLED ADS: The § mmiahmoo Sun and White THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1054 S.P.C.A, PEOPLE, Animals in distross, lont, found homeless or unwanted, can get help by calling Newton 66-¥-2, 1625 Turnbull Road, AUCHO! ANONYMOUS — If you sincerely -wish to ab- Stain from drinking ask for the help that only other alooholics can give you. Confidentially and without cost. Write A. A. Box 108 Hilltop P, ifn ‘Local Girl Attends Guide Camp Marilyn Loslle, 37 Leo St., is attending the Patrol Leadors' ;Guide Camp at Wilson Creek. Marilyn belongs to the 2nd White Rock Guide Company and was selected to represent the district, Newton Fire By-law Approved Approval of the Minister of Municipalities for the West Central Surrey Fire Protection By-law was announced at Sur- rey Council meeting here in a letter* from B. C. Bracewell, }Deputy Minister, By-law calls for $25,000 to in-} truck, fire hall and other neces- sary fire fighting equipment. It will be submitted to the electors of the area on August 28 and voting will be held in {Queen Elizabeth High School, | David Brankin, Newton, Straw. berry. Hill and Bose Road |Schools. Municipal Clerk R, N. |Chester will be Returning Offi- PERSON-TO-PERSON WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS / Rock Weekly LONG- LASTING : Beautiful SOR p, INTING MODERN = STERIOR suRrA COLORS Johnston Road at Buena Vista Ave, WHITE ROCK 4611 vestment. ,__The course will be offered at It was, pointed out that many| Fairview High Schoo} of Com- people who live in trailers do so | merce. cer lies 5 |Ke-numbering of White| xxock Homes White Rock will be re-num-! jbered just as soon as other |portions of the municipality |have been completed, It~ w. |reported that of central | |Surrey to the New MoLellan| Road is rapidly seing finished. A unique situation was pre-| sented in Council on Monday jwhen it was announced there was no Ward correspondence It was pointed “out this is the| first time since 1941 that no| letters have appeared on the agenda for ward consideration} all ‘|Further Study for |Lrailer Court By-law ul Planning Board and of White Rock Auto Association to iron out | differences. | This wi decided after a de- |icgation with M, H. Nicholson and L, the Auto complained Plante of |Courts Association jthe by-law in its present form| |Would work a nardship on the! Auto Court business, Main objection was the position of $5 monthly tax if trailer occupants remained af- ter 16 days. Delegation claimed that in a survey mado in Yi couver and Burnaby of seven trailor parks with 167 trailers there were only 17 children of school age. Mr, Plante claimed the same to be .true through- out the United States. He as- sorted the tourist bureau is sponding millions of dollars to attract tourist to British Col- umbla and he feared this im- position would steer them away. He felt auto courts and trailer courts*have come to stay as there are “three million poo- ple at present living in trailer courts! He felt fuollitien im- installation of toilet a ‘must’ in these amps as over 60 por cent of trailory now built haye show- ors, tolleta and sewer connec- tons. | Space required for modern trailors is at least 26 by 40 foot rather than the 25 by 36 as sot out in the By-law, M, H. Nicholson also objected to: the §0 Impogition, Hg felt the Industry is already taxed to the limit; and with moderni- zation of camps to meet ro~ quirements operators are not | would |turned last week from a holiday, tc avold paying taxes which! It is essentially designed for necessary if they built Mature students up to 21 years houses. of age, who have completed Mr. Plante contended opera-|Gtade 11 or have sufficient edu- tors are already paying high)¢@tion to handle the training. Subjects “include shorthand, typ- ing, secretarial practice, book- keeping and business machines. The course is free to persons under 18 years of age by Sept. Ist who have not already had four years of high school. Ss on the to and trailer Courts and he objected to the ditional tax as “class legisla- tion.” | Office Course for | Students For others, the fee is $125 for | A short intensive course for|the school year. Applications joffice workers will’ again be Tay be made now by telephon- | jcffered by the Vancouver School Board this Fall. ing or calling at Fairview High School of Commerce, 1540 West ‘This announcement was made, PTOadway. }recently by H. N. MacCorkin-| a dale, Superintendent of City| The average house in Schools. ada now costs $12,000. |Women Overtaking Men in Sports | , | Speeds and distances in Women's Sports as revealed in Trailer Court By-law was laid! pritish Empire Games in Vancouver last week have in- jover for two weeks further! reaced unbelievably In the past e and in some events jStudy to enable the Co-ordinat-|i}.4i- times and records almost equalled those of the men. bape CORT, ORCI 1 iw. At least that is the opinion®= z : 3tover, of the Lower Mainland | Rock resident, at) Canadian Relay Team which of one White 1 sports’ record holder | Tan within one-fifth of a second if. off the world mark. At those Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson, | ames she collected three gold Stokes and Nichol Roads, re-, medals—broad jump, 100 metres and relay. and Whidbey Is-| A large: scrapbook of news- to attend the Em-/ paper headings and cuttings, to- | gether with a hat full of med- als, ribbons, cups-and trophies, are pleasant reminders of flve years in Open Competition in one time at Anacortes land in time pire Games. For Mrs. Ferguson, the B.E. held a special interest. As the former Violet Hockley of Van- sho held the Canadian] Canada and abroad. couve record of the Women’s Broad Following her athletio career Jump at 16 ft. 6% in. The’ Mrs, Ferguson joined the B.C, same year she established three'and Federal Departments- of B.C. records including the 50) Education as a P.T. Instructor nd 100 metres. land was for six years Treasurer ‘At tho Olympic Trials Mrs, of the Women's Athletic Fedor- ‘guson. was anchor on the ation of Canada. Commonwealth Picnic in Peace Park In tho shelter of the towering “Arch of Peace” 60 Com- monwoalth students from every corner of the globo gathered last Friday afternoon for an entertainment in Peace Park. Pionle outing to the beautiful Sem moo Bay interne tional setting wax sponsored by the Kiwanis Clubs of New Woastminster and Bellingham, Tho Inscription “Children of « Common Mother on tho white, twin-flagged — structure might well have stood for the maroon-blaxered students from all over the Commonwealth who had been chosen by their re~ ppective countries to attend the, 6th B,B, Games at Vancouver, Gold braid lettering on thelr) present. shoulders proclaimed —_ thelr schoold and countries; New Ply-| All. afternoon, photographers mouth High School, New Zea- besieged Constables Manning: ‘ - and Morgan who in full-dross fond; St, Swithin’s School, Win: an cheater; Secondary School, | Vivid uniform represented Gan- Abordee! Ontario Ladies’ Col- ada’s famed RCMP. loge and Girl Guides from the| Physleal Director for Vancou- Yukon, Adding to the interna- ver Schools, Mr, Gordon a tional theme was the enter-|dreth, was in charge of Band and the Indian dances and songs presented by Chief Joe | Mathias of Vancouver in native costume. Conclusion of the outdoor concert was a thrilling demon- stration of the Maorl Haka War Cry by New Zealand students making 5 per cent on their in-! tolnment pravided, by. the. Were Comune a ai a NAan iat: ae