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mimmmwM if mwmkm nm mm mi wmr 7 Richmond'' Hip VANCOITEP SL'N; Sept. l-i13 B.C. Man Named By Pensioners REGINA CP' Nathan annual convention here Model of Saskatoon was cleereo Vincent Yates of New West-: president of the National Pen- minster and John Lerette of i Miners' and Senior Cilien' To i I i were elected vice-'Association during the groupV; presidents Approves Walkway College City Idea Proposed in Surrey Councillor Wants Meeting On Integration of Services 0 -inn BUff lleporter RICHMOND MinicipaL 'council approved Monday eon-' struction of a pedestrian walkway over the CNR right-j of way and Shell Canal at jSealord Road. The walkway had been: proposed by L. B.

Nisbet, 10571 Sealiam Crescent to eivei Miracle Coating Replaces House Paint LIFT RESCUE COST $200 WEST VANCOUVER Bills totalling $200 will be submitted to pay for the rescue of mor than 10U per sons stranded when the HoUyburn chalrlift broke down Sunday. Municipal Forest Ranger Jack Wood and Fire Chief Flint McKim said Monda they plan to submit the bill to operators of the chairlift. Wood, his deputy ranger, Ted Russell, and fireman Jerry McDowell put in three hours rescuing persons from the gt tiled lift Wood and McKim said they planned to protest to the provincial railways department over the motor failure that stalled the chair lift. The department has jurisdiction over the lift. sun Staff BcportM SURREY Surrey should campaign for a college Councillor Ted Pearce said Monday.

city greater access to South Armj Textured Coatings of America has developed a remarkable Park, Thomas Kidd School, product for exterior walls that virtually eliminates outside bus and shopping facilities. painting for many years to come and is factory guaranteed The rail company indicated. for 10 fu" veal's- Tnis product, called TEX-COTK, combines has no objection to the the long lasting pr. perties of "ntJZfL0B-overuas orovided it is built tiherg aw asbestos, mica, and vantages ot waiet piwimj. oveipas piinmtu i.

uum and insulation. 1 hroiiL'h the DANCE GROUP TO DISBAND KAMLOOPS Because no instructor i1; available Kamloops Indian School dancers will be disbanded. Sister Mary Leoita who lias been guidini; the group has been transferred and Ihni all mnth- v.iusr ui mikuiiw, a inuui-i i. uo tremes scientific advance, a water re- Gu.dcd "blanket" envelops the nM Maniim-. entire building so that no to railway standards.

The overpass is included in the municipality's current sidewalk program. Other sidewalks to be built include 3,000 feeet along Francis Road, west from No. 1 and fr Hi. statps 1 moisture can penetrate the ti'y. damage the interior of of rrvrn- nmjrt home.

Through the use with a notice of motion setting out his proposal. Pearce favors the appointment of a special committee to arrange a parley of adja tent councils and school boards. A college city would comprise a regional technical college and junior college, either at the Green Timbers forestry i cmm ve or at Sunnyside Acres. Latter site was held in reserve lor many years by Surrey as a potential airport. It lies above White Rock on a tableland close io the Deas Island Thruway.

Combining the two types of college would enable a sharing of ancillary services required to house and shelter students. Council will consider the suggestion in the next two weeks. A $780,000 Recreational Inlaw will be voted on in highly Road; Williams Road, No 2 to insulalion of hcat shiplds used fiberglass and perlite efficient insulating material, 'No. 3 roads; Steveston High ap- in the space program. The dance group tew completed a successful pearance in Mexico.

Areas Will Be Rezoned Throughout the country, building becomes cooler in the summer and warmer in iway, No. 4 to Southgate roads; Pendlebury Road, No. 1 to Pendleton roads. School Boards havi found tex lured coatings so economical tne w'ntP1- Applied With a Gun Maintenance and improve- anci lasting over Hie past sev KEI.OWNA sliy vuunwi ii TEX-COTE is applied with nieru io exiiiii wausm ai ui erai years mai iney are now: carried out. North Coast Rites Held For Ex MP Monday night decided to re-zone Five Bridges and Ben-voulin areas as single and two-family residential areas.

The two districts recent Iv were incorporated into Ke- United Fund Drive Opens specifying this type of mate- heavy duty spray equipment rial for school buildings. under high pressure. It fuses Many thousands of textured itself to the wall surface io a coating applications have been thickness 15 to 20 times that made on home, commercial 0f normal paint. It remains and industrial buildings flexible and withstands crack-throughout the world, and fag and normal surface ex-these buildings have remained pansion and contraction, ll, perfect condition ttfter Guaranteed more than 10 years exposure' TEX-COTE job is in til weather extremes, The United states Govern regitered and factory guar- municipal ''wna cil Surrey Oct. 3 PRINCE RUPERT CP -Funeral services and a memorial communion service were held Monday for Edward Tirncy Applewhaite, 65, for NEW WESTMINSTER -I New Westminster and area's 1 1964 United Good Neighbour-Red Cross camnaifrn nnened council agreed Monday.

Roger The areas previously were Chester was named returning! zoned commercial and prop-officer. jetty owners who wish io re- Council approved that atjvert back to lhat status arc least 10 acres be set aside for! urged to apply in city coun- mer member of Parliament lor Skeena and a man prominent; Monday with a service club ment and large corporations. diuct-u I'll III lull LOI against Chipping, flaking or peeling. TEX-COTE is the only coating with this vn an indoor skating rink nearcil the Surrey-While Rock bor- luncheon attended by 250 per- as Shell Oil Company tnB land Thiinderbird International for 30 years in the life of Stewart and Prince Rupert. using TJSXAAJi a.

1 i.e ramrciinn will enn nine der. It College Opening V.UUCUC VUCIIIMU Iwlkcrl fll mim-nvme a Thlc rnmarkahln ovlnrinr l.r. recreational committee sug-j PRINCE GEORGE Bishop i-Vmn an inerpasp I facing water-proof! No Obligation of iocq ing, insulation and beauty, ar Applications of TEX-COTF. of fjve fvom 193 gestion that maintenance of Fergus O'Grady, president ot p0. cell joint centennial pavilion pro- Prince George College, wiil Th(5 fund serves 28 health, being made in this area TEXTURED COATINGS CANADA, licensed and outlasting any ordinary paint, are Comes in Colors bv TEX-COTE comes in 12 OF posed for th he same site be officially open the college at IfgfcQy ancj youth agencies ed with Whitejcercmonies from 2 to 5 p.m.i A ial piocIamation peiL'il pi 1 Mr.

Applewnaite dieri in nos-I pita I alter a long illness. I A native of Nelson, Mr. Applewhaite attended schools i there and went overseas with the Canadian Forestry Corps the First World War. He practised law for two years in Rossland and in 1928 began his association with the North Coast when he went to i Stewart to lake over an insur as iointly shai Rock. beautiful decorator colors approved applicators and gen- Saturday.

signed by majors and reeves of the five fund areas -Westminster, Coquitlam Moody, Surrey and Rock. New uic cui i li a uuiug an Part tural ines of tne types of home improvement White af'rls beauty to work. Free information on any home or structure and how easily you may have increases its value. TEX-COTE applied at low FEET Waterproofs, Insulates, bank terms with no down pay- Fire Retardant I ment may be obtained by call- in addition to beauty, TEX-; ing collect 874-4262, or by jCOTE has the additional ad-! mailing coupon below. MBS.

LEONA HI ISO and CAKLA a Dew worM Guide Dog Opens Door to New World HURT? 9-1: I i 1 ance office. In 1930 when Stewart was: incorporated as a village he became municipal clerk and held; I that office until 1943. He also: I was married in 1930 to Mrs.1 Iw. C. Cameron, a widow.

His iwife survives him. Mr. Applewhaite ran unsuccessfully as a federal Liberal candidate in 1945 hut look a ARMSTRONG FAIR TO OPEN WEDNESDAY Special to The Sun ARMSTRONG The agriculture wealth of the Okannagn will be on display here this week. The Interior Provincial Exhibition will be held from Wednesday to Saturday. Preparations will be completed for the show-Wednesday; all 4-H club activities and judging will get under way Thursday; open livestock classes will be judged Friday, and I he whole show will be on displnv Saturday.

i I F. 1 irui a TEXTURED COATINGS OF CANADA 3606 Muin Vancouver 10, B.C No matter how Hod your ftM have been torturing you, you'll danct with joy when If tod Without obligotton, please send mc free informal By MIKK VAUX dlaeaM Which sometimes ac II look Leona ilutson nearly companies diabetes, five vftnrs to eet another vrt Mrs. Ilutson is a forme) you apply deep, penetrating BUCKLEY'S WHITE RUB. Scolding, in the Commons in the of eves after she lost hers to secretary now living on a blind seat jore, perspiring, odor-ou feet become healthy feet so fast that you'll TEX-COTE. I NAME I ADDRESS I CITY 1919 election as a member for Skeena.

He held the seat until! be really grateful. For Happy feet and Relief of Bunion Pain get BUCKltY'S Stainless WHITE RUB now-7W PHONE diabetic retinitis late in 1958. allowance of $99 per month. She couldn't get them She wrote to Guide Dogs so she tried the U.S. or the Blind.

in San In San Rafael, snr Kafacl, where she applied dog. found a shiny -coated black Labrador retriever named Carla that will act as her second set of eyes. The nonprofit organization: sent h.r forms to complete, and a.ved for statements from her dector and clergyman. When it accepted her appli- TV Firm's Licence Revoked The 4 1-year-old North Van couver mother of two grown hildren lost her sight to 11 ound sh? why do doctors drive the lint. lUH nli frt.

take nart in a four-week miide in Ana nnnisp In Inarn ir. bmui PORT MOODY City COlin 700 Eligible new Sunbeam Alpine? ho clog. cil Monday revoked 1he bust- I So the organization sent her, "ess licence of West Coast tickets and presented her with Television Ltd. the dog I T'1P action followed a report is like the doorway! by a firm of consulting cngin into another world said Mrs eels mat tne service pioviui-u and short Ilutson. "Now I don't have toiis inadequati ho rlnnrvnrtiml nn onvriMo" Council instructed the licence inspector to license Van A Guide Dogs for 1he Blind Because it's fun.

Because doctors are short on leisure time, a lot of them drive Alpine the luxury sports car that packs the most fun, the most comfort into every mile. Any doctor will tell you, the windswept excitement that fills the new Sunbeam Alpine IV is a true tonic. Keeps you fresh and alert, driving a car with over 200 trophies to its credit. saia me organia-; fol-tion never charges for thejlowinK a commitment that it dogs, but usually owners are Urjj mveT 1he entil-e dty. The expectci to pay for their alreadv serves Port Co-transportation to the course.

quitiam, part of Burnahy and Vancouver. 96 Adult Courses To Vote On Sewers sun stuff Reporter WEST VANCOUVER Approximately TOO property owners are eligible to vote here Wednesday in a $470,000 money bylaw for sewer laterals. They'll vote on West Vancouver's stage six of Holly-burn sewer laterals Ballots may be cast from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. at Presbyterian Churrh hall, 2431 Marine in Dundarave.

The bylaw requires a 60 per cent majority to pass before the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District may call tbr fenders and proceed with laying sewer Offered in Vernon lie asked for appointment of an assessor, building in Redesigned body and new grille Power assisted brakes Adjustable pedals Extra luggage space Increased horsepower Adjustable steering wheel Full instrumentation Optional snap-on hardtop g-lspector and an accountant. VERNON A record adult education courses will offered 1 his fall by the adult education department of Vernon school district 22. Registration will continue until S-'pt. IT. Courses will be offered in Optional Borg-Warner automatic transmission Test the new Sunbeam Alpine IV yourself, It's just what the doctor ordered! AT YOUR SUNBEAM I HILLMAN DEALER Country Fair RICHMOND South Arm United Church will sponsor a country fair on the church grounds No.

3 Road and Steveston Highway at 1 p.m. Satui dav. laterals in area six. This is a boot-shaped area Vernon, Lumby, Lavlngton, iColdstieam and BX district. KOOTES INTERIOR TV SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY blanked on the east by Twenty-fifth, the Upper Levels High way on the north and on the south down Twenty eighth to Marine.

The toe of the boot extends westward from Twenty-eighth to a point on the west side of Twenty-ninth between the waterfront and Marine. 11:90 Search For Tomorrow 11:15 Linht 12:00 Take 4 As the World Turns 1:00 Ann Sothern llouseparty 2:00 TO Tell The Tiulh Kdire Nit'hl Secret Storm Password Bachelor Father 4:30 The Wallaby Show 1 5:00 Lone Hanger 3:30 Bat Maslerson (i.CIO News Walter Cronkite i Premiere Theatie Beverly Hillbillies Youth Jailed Six Months NKVV WESTMINSTER A 16-yetr-old city youth was sentenced Monday to six months in jail on five charges arising from a high-speed car chase Aug. 23. Car! Me Beth, 432 Ash. ft? dick van nyke 10:00 On Broadway Tonight 11:00 News.

Movie: CHANNELS S-7-1S OkaMSM Th Noon Hour 12:30 "Man of the Wcsl" 2:30 Women's World TP A 3:30 ke Thirty 4. 'JO Rl Mr -i I ion Time 5:30 Fpi Hanser 6:00 'l Nt Weather. Spurn 7 00 Tell I he Truth 7 1 Hpaders Dlizest West iw, Mason Theatri 10:30 Maeazlne Him Nev Weather. 11:38 Theatre: "Man of the West f'HANNKLS 2. i.

7, in. II Interior Network TrKe Thirty 4:00 RCMP 4:30 ation Time Ti.M) Itanuen Siiotllle bulletin Boarri The Best of the Posl 7:30 llennesey, Cam-n West 1' SsU ense Thealre Ne, Magazine 11:00 Nev. 1:15 Movie: "Passport Husband" CHANNEL 1 BPtkMM 8:30 P.oniper Room Telescope 10:00 Girl Talk l'i lot Rislit Of) Get Message 11:30 Ml' Links 12:00 Knows Rest 12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 1:00 Mr.tinee: "Hau Kor Karh Other 2:30 fay In Court io Hospital rii) Oi.een For A Day 4:00 Tratlmaster an Cy Show l.r New shea I Urn Cochran The N'ews pleaded guilty to the charges Sept, C1 after being raised fromi juvenile to magistrate's lie icceived siN months definite and six months indeterminate on two charges of taking a car without the owner's con CB IN.VKt fi aveanM I'll Make li.ntm For Word For Word (ci Concentration Jeopardy (c) Sav When (el 11:30 Truth or "onseqiipr.i es (c) i 12:00 Let's Make A Dtal I 12:30 t.oretia nunc I 1:00 The Doctors Anothei World I 2:00 Matinee: MoTOCC0 3:48 Song 4:00 space Kids Rocky Movie: "Tarza'i New oi Adventure" 5:45 News Huntiey-Brlnkley P.cport 7:00 Deaih Valley Payi 7:30 The Virginian (ci Movie: "To Catch a Thief" Eleventh Hour 1 1 News 1 11:30 Tonight With Carson (r) sent and charges of car theft, dangerous driv ing and possession of stolen goods. He was arrested following a 2'i-mile chase at speeds up to 7f miles an hour. BM Callouses NEW SUNBEAM JJUl Poin, Burning, Tendcmcs? on Bottom oi Feet :00 Tiue Adventure 'izle Harriet Safety Training Topic at Meeting AMI.

i IPS Psychology of accidents and safety training for management and labor will bp dhcusseu at the eighth an-' nual central Interior safety clinic at the Stockmen's Hotel Saturday. Key note speaker will he S. W. Belyra. associate profeB-nr of psychology at the Unl-versit of B.C.

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