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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 24

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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24the province. Fridoy, student love i NORJrf VANCOUVER killer gets jT CAMERA NEVER BEFORE A Delbrook team wins A i. PRICE LIKE ON THE "PRESTIGE' Leica M3 wl AIITAUATir The City and District Pro-; perty Owners' Association hopes to iron out the issue of civic control of suites in private homes at a public meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Lonsdale Hall Annex. Mayor Frank Goldsworthy and Aid.

Derrick Humphreys will discuss civic government problems. They include the proposed bylaw to regulate he asked the cost and feasibility of including sewage treatment plants in the projects. Health authorities recently asked the -school board to consider such It is becoming increasingly difficult to make disposal fields in septic tank installations work properly. The sewage plants cost more initially but might be moved to new schools as sewers become available. 4 FT i.ita.!lsa 35 mm.

Camera 8 Summicmn Lens. Pi g. J41S. Our price i th rap $319.83 North Vancouver's Delbrook High School debaters defeated West Vancouver Senior High School Thursday and retained the James Sinclair Trophy for a second year. The successful team was Barbara Smith, lead; Dorothy Tnompson.

second lead, and Marion Smith, research adviser. The losers were? Alex Sinclair, lead; Bonny Ericson, second lead; and Judy Blake, research adviser. Delbrook defended the proposition: "Be it resolved: greater federal control is in the best national interest in Canada." Architects working on plans for two secondary schools will life sentence EDMONTON CP1 Ah Al berta Supreme Court jury has found George Stanley Williamson, 19. guilty of manslaughter. Williamson was charged with murder in the March 16 shooting death of high school student Howard Gates.

Williamson was sentenced to life imprisonment hy Mr. Jus-' tice Peter Greschuk. Gates was fatally shot as he walked in the Ross Sheppard high school in Edmonton's West End. He was with Diane Kane, a former girl friend of Williamson. Young Man, Be Your Own Boss! June graduates should know the rlisadvantagpt of working for a big-name huxinesa.

In this pye-opening article in June Reader' DigpRt a former University View-President who started his own business, explains why "If you have real business ability, going into business for yourself is best." what the city terms "second- 1 JEICV Ml. ary housing "Your Satisfaction is our Guarantee or your money refunded" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1(1 a.m. 10 p.m., Monday tn Thursday 10 a.m. to Vi p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.

to 9 p.m. en Sunday Shop and SAVE for all your PHOTO NEEDS LONDON DRUG 800 MAIN MU 1-3847, MU 2-1606 Mnil Orders Promptly Filled WEST VANCOUVER Glenmore will call tenders for club WEST VANCOUVER Tenders for the Glenmore Country Club development will be called as soon as a formal agreement has been signed with the municipality. This was reported Thursday by the club's first officers. R. H.

Reecke is president; J. C. Haliburton, vice- SPECIAL Beautiful pair ot hand painted table lamp with shades, Reg. 50 Pair, $12.95 HOUSE OF STEIN LTD. inns innville St.

Ml" S-BIIO Please Include SCo RSMA Tax and rostaes Get Reader's Digest today at newsstands everywhere: 37 articles of lasting intereet. president; W. E. Donnelly, secretary, and T. W.

Dono van, treasurer. Directors are C. W. Cope- land, Hugh S. Eland, Mar Famed war hero buried on Island shall Fischer, Lloyd F.

Goodings, J. G. McKeachie, George S. Hanson, Rene V. Havens, Sam Joy, Garth H.

Rovvsome, Dr. Maxwell H. Schultz and Vincent Segur. A construction road has been built to the site above Glen TO.M SAWYER ROUTINE complete with a dead rat, will be performed by Martin Bradshaw, 11, and his sister, Dawn, 8, children of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Bradshaw, 1151 Bridgeport, Richmond, at the B.C. Speech Festival which opens in Cambrian Hall Monday. More than 550 contestants will take part during the week.

VICTORIA (CP) One of Canada's outstanding military' heroes of the second World PROTECTS YOUR FAMILY more subdivision. Tlanned are a swimming pool, cabana, parking facilities and tennis courts. Membership is open to any area, including the North Shore and Vancouver and district. Further information is available from Jim McKeach-nie at WA 2-2673. Reeve Stanley Collier leaves today on a 16-day trip to eastern Canada.

He plans to study the metropolitan government system in operation in Toronto and will attend the annual convention of the Canadian Mayors' and Reeves' Association in North Bay. SURREY Council asks plan atSemiahmoo park SURREY The municipality will question metropolitan parks officials concerning plans for Semiahmoo Park as a lower mainland park. The 180-acre site at White Rock has been listed recently as the number one project for development. War was buried in St. Mary's churchyard at nearby Meth-cosin.

Col. R. S. E. Waterman, DSO, who commanded the West Nova Scotia Pegiment in bitter battles in Italy in 1943 and led the Canadians through the breach of the Hitler Line in 1944, died May 14 in Shaugh-nessy Military Hospital, Vancouver.

His home was at Rocky Point. He was a young corporal of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry when he first came to Victoria. His Park Administrator R. A. Nicholson was asked bv council to draft an outline of the municipality's stand for the lower mainland I climb through the ranks was' swift.

He was a lieutenant-colonel when he took command of the West Nova Scotians in Italy at Ortona. He was awarded the Distin Beef cattle men meet at Merritt MERRITT International trade and new ar i regulations will be discussed at the annual meeting of the B.C. Beef Cattle Growers' Association here May 29 and 30. Speakers will include A. H.

Turner, vice-chairman of the agricultural prices stabiliza- guished Service Order for the Hitler Line battle and later the same year was wounded in fighting in northern Italy. Col. Waterman was 55. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Michael and John, and one grandchild and a sister England. tion board and C.

E. S. Walls, GOULD GLITTERS BRIGHTLY By JACK STKPLER Province London Bureau LONDON Eccentric or not, Toronto-born Glenn Gould is a great pianist. That is the critics' verdict on the British debut of the "temperamental wonderman of the piano" in Royal Festival hall here. Twenty-seven-year-old Gould got one timid boo for his rendition of Beethoven's Fourth Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra before it was swallowed up in the cheer- manager or the B.C.

edera-tion of Agriculture. parks advisory committee. The Cedar Hills Ratepayers Association will meet June 1 at 8 p.m. in the Berry Growers hall, Townline and Sandell roads. The Victorian Order of Nurses made a total of 992 visits last month.

Miss Louise Hamilton, nursa in charge, reported the increase of 68 over the March total was partly due to referrals from the new Surrey Memorial Hospital. Whalley Kiwanis club will hold an auction May 30 in the ball park at 1 p.m. The proceeds will be used to transport retarded children attending classes. The school board awarded a MELNY'Sc TRADE-IN ROUND-UP' THE PROVINCE'S Comprehensive Policy offering up to 150 FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR en this LEONARD SYLYANIA i4itomofip Defrost REFRIGERATOR Over 11 Cu. ft, 67 lb.

Frffeicr Automatic Defrost 2 Cniptn Mtot Tray Door Shtlvti Meat end Butter Ketpar Year Guarantee $389 tender to A. C. Courtenay, ing reception of a delighted Newton, for $100,000 insurance i audience. But critics and on school boilers. The three-1 music lovers don't quite know what to make of Gould either $150 Ftis YOU PAY $7QQ ONLY fcww EASY TERMS year policy will cost $3,328.

Victoria's approval will be sought to use from referendum surplus to add a 26-foot section to the school board offices at Surrey centre. Tynehead Ratepayers Association will meet in Tynehead Hall June 4 at 8 p.m. A Red Cross blood donors clinic will be held in the Whai-lev Legion hall Wednesday 1:30 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Heather Glass, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Glass. at or away from the keys. LOWERED CHAIR His piano was set up on wooden blocks, and instead of the normal stool he sat on a chair with legs cut down to 14 inches.

His dress suit was so badly cut it looked almost like a comic caricature. But the most astonishing thing was that he kept one leg over the other more often than not when playing. STARED AT CEILING While wailing for his entries in the concerto he crossed his legs, lolled, stared at the $10,000 Travel Pedestrian Accident Insurance Trove accident insurance The insured is covered for up to $10,000 loss of life through a travel accident. Under terms of the policies, cash benefits payable INCREASE TEN PER CENT ANNUALLY for each year up to five years. Disability payments The Disability Section includes provision for payment of weekly disability benefits to insured persons who sustain an injury by the means and under the conditions outlined in the policies.

Benefits up to $20.00 a week paid for period not to exceed ten consecutive weeks. Disability benefits start with policyholders over six years of age. Polio hospital indemnity Polio Hospitalization Indemnity is paid under the terms of the policies over and above any other hospitalization benefits from government or other sources. Policies include provisions for payment of $100 indemnity per month for up to six months' hospitalization and $150 per month for hospitalization after six months and up to 18 months. NO EXAMINATION NO MAXIMUM AGE LIMIT UIOWANCE For Your Used Rang.

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gave the audience seemed to reflect surprise it was there. And a rubber mat under the pedals failed to deaden his frequent heel stamping. But as far as the audience was concerned, Gould could have stood on his head if he had liked. The British acclaimed him with the same enthusiasm as have the Russians, the Germans and the Americans. ,00 289 YOU PAY ONLY The twin-masted Griffon, built in 1679 at Niagara hy Cavalier de la Salle, was the first ship on the Great Lakes.

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woter nearer -Free estimates on installations .25 2 PLEASANT HOURS TO VANCOUVER ISLAND VIA BLACK BALL FERRIES Reservation. NOT Needed 10 Trips Daily The undersigned hereby makes application for the Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy with Hospital Indemnity for Poliomyelitis issued by BRITISH PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, RE INSURED BY LLOYD'S OF LONDON. It is understood and agreed that the applicant will subscribe tn The Province during the life of the policy when issued and will pay the carrier boy the regular monthly subscription price. Fn ppr year. Hl- trntlnn mf In tn From onr in 1ft Bnrl nvrr 60, tl.90 nnu- aiiy.

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