THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958 17 I te Plowing - Discing - Roto Tilling Lawn Mowing Garden and Lawn Preparation ing to the DAVE PRICE DON SHAW 13388 Oliver Road 1290 “F” Street RR. 3, White Rock White Rock PHONE WI.8-0040 DAYS Newton 308-L-3 (Evenings) + WI. 8-9021 (Evenings) BUY YOUR which their j ! improved. Nine gave no an-| White Rock's grade seven COMPLETELY BUILT! swer, | Pupils were second highest in 10 feet x 21 f =r | Twelve stated they attend | School District No. 36 in the ee! e jchurch fairly regularly with |recent spelling tests given pu- jten stating $159. 95 |do also, When asked what would be|principal, reported to PTA the greatest advantage in go-| members. Their score was .03{ ing to the BENJAMIN MOORE |High School when built, nine | place suggested more facilities for} | sports, seven stated they would jbe happy to be away from the series of spelling tests. In the }Primary grades and four felt jit would be nice to have a yar- eiteatt all class scores were above | i i |tety of teachers Surrey's average, excepting Complete selection of Interior and NO PEAY RARER y's j grade 4 and they were exactly Exterior Paints in a wonderful |, In answer to this question Mr. C tir choice of colors. School was students in School alone high school throw a ball on the school| the Srounds with the erection classrooms lents are | facilities are Jrey, a are essential. bro) bone — on — severe crate! while at play He reminded the parents adequate facilities were going to at they education Mrs. G. H Ponsibility to 1x6 — No. 2 and Better Fir S-L per M. $65 || ises to_ their Children School Pleasing Public interest in the newly-jmany years of experience in organized School for Retarded | this field in England. Children established in White} The committee extends heart Rock has been very encourag-|iest thanks to the White Rock mittee headed by White Rock's} donated the use of their Youth Larry Doyle. Centre on Johnston Road for Already a gift of $50 has|the use of the school. The been received from the Ray| school is held five days a week. Shepherd PTA; kitchen cab- Progress in the field of re- inets from a well known White} tarded children is evidenced in Rock resident; wash basin do-| the expe: nated and installed by Plumber} ilar school at Langley next |Bruce Phillips as well as sey- jeral smaller cash donations. to 10 children are expected to Four pupils are enrolled in| be enrolled. Another school is the school in which Miss Fiona expected to be opened in Lad- ] jCampbell-Sayers is teacher.|ner in September | re Do It The asy ay: EAS Campbell-Sayers has had} Information regarding the} | (Continued from Page 3) | Doyle WI. 8.9305, evenings. jin Mr. Clay’s next question | when he asked if the pupils|Grade 7 Students | could point out any way in y stated, “It is high | the new Junior High) June 13 has been set for the have ¢ play area even more. Surrey junior high jadequate ‘physical education | proper P.E. facilities SPECIALS |i ih m=» x ONCEEERES ground a rock pile, where a number of students had| , & re a must if Sur- rey and White Rock children are to receive a well rounded MRS. COGGIN School counse 00, and one ded parents of their res. rest In Retarded hard working com:| Rotarians who so generously cted op ening of a sim- Monday evening where from 8 |School’s operation may be ob- P.T.A tained by telephoning Mrs, L. home life could be| Lhird In Spelling Tests | that their parents|pils throughout Surrey and | White Rock, William Day Proposed Junior| points from being in first | White Rock's grade 8 pupils Were third highest in the same tests given grades 3, 5, 6, 7 and the same built. With 700|School Sports Day, the elementary! June 13 is also the date for] in iddition to the| the Centennial Play from Vie-| you can’t even | toria which will be put on in| Semiahmoo Ball Park on| an open stage. White Rock | pupils will produce Act 12 Certificate awards for 100 attendance and _ outstanding h school | proficiency will again be pre very aware that|sented to each grade. safety. And nox of Se portable | amped our lacking in Sur- T US INSTALL A FURNACE and received hes from falling cost “something” | | CHILLING WEATHER FLATS as Cos High Semiah of the panelists keep their prom teen-agers. She | Pe PLUMBING / 1x8TandG CoM $45 reported students are yery & HEATING. hurt if their . A *y: keep the ‘omise to pay ere ee Siios, pec M $3e, item tor centain servise rend ered. Cedar shims, per sling .. $35. fa teen. Kiln Dry si : NAILS, 21/4 and 34% Common, keg $11.95 ||sav. “just 5 lost its | | |night. ‘That . important that parents Jearn| fe SHORT MOULDINGS, suitable for | 27car. cost zee strictly | ’ confident and fence pickets - Te lin. ft. | isrstrgimiesis.th moment of weakness, Mrs. Rose T eRe four panelists, pointed out }that boys get Latex, .... $1.79 per qt. $5.95 per gal. Enamel, ... $1.29 per qt. $425 per gal. Lucas | Lumber | After that, teen-agers completely. 17967 New McLellan Road, Cloverdale, who does not feel wanted. BC. Mrs. Ballard advocated that se homework be set well in ad- Phone: YE. 7-425] vance so that a child could Closed on Mondays at 12.30 p.m. Mrs. Coggin stressed the - = jneed for parents to Keep con- t Cedar 2 x 4 - 6 Suitable for fidences. Teen-agers don't ! * 5 want their secrets told over the Septic tanks, per M. $3 |back fence, she stated. Often Siding Shorts, per sling $35 feels a matter is 3, jof utmost importance and con- 7 x 10 - No. 2 and Better |fides in an older person where. ing, per M. $58 Plupon the very forget it” for it importance over- out of their home life between | jthe ages of 12 and 15 than at/ any other time in their lives. } \fapid deterioration in the phasis they place IGNORE MOops b Mrs, Ballard strossed that} fleeting moods evidenced in should he They'll get over} them in @ hurry. She warned | that @ sullen child is often one} regulate his time and not spend time on projects and groups at = the expense of his homework. Parents fail to next day he will is why it is so} never remind a in a Ballard, one of | ii more satisfaction White Rock time there is a em: on the home, | | ignored | Texture wall paint, shi) In six colors, per pkg. ‘ ‘4 2 OUTSIDE PAINT Green, grey, white, red, $3.95 Per gallon WILLIAMSON FLOOR TILE Choice of 10 patterns, Ya Per tile 11 : Special - LATCH SETS Brass finish, $7-95 and $7.25 Each hae 2 15791 Campbell River Roa: LANGLEY PHONE 737 MODERN STORAGE FACILITIES : Local and Lon gDistance Moving to All Points Reid's Moving & Storage F (LANGLEY) Ltd. ALL MODELS AND MAKES Motors Reconditioned - Blades Sharpened Your Mower Repaired to Mitchell Services, Ltd. Specials For The Do It Yourself. 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