, Opening Day elected secretary of the group. ming | Efforts will be made to ob- May 3jtain & Teague commissioner. city’s | Vin Coyne was apppointed um- pire-in-chief of the league. representatives | Next meeting will be held on é Little League | Thursday, April 3 at the Court ere should | House in Cloverdale. » League bad carlier di t a de eine tea local dif.| Draw for the White Ceniies and the tiring effect it |Track Club raffle will be hel ers. “The League agreed that each | top. ” district participating in the op- ‘ening day would enter one de-/ett reports proceeds of th Corated float in the parade pro- draw will help defray cost ot WViding White Rock delegates operation this season. Would find a group to adminis-| Coach Mel Olson worked ou! Wer and organize the festivities. |with 16 track and field poten City. officials said they would is Monday at Semiahmoo’. take the matter up with the &ym. The club will use ‘Athletic Association. A purchasing committee com-|allows the athletes to practise posed of league president D. outside. Townsend, Mrs. Alice Dayey| The club is looking forward and Bud Pleasants was appoint- to a successful season and pla sed By White Rock AS Scheduled for Saturday Rock have on the youny play-/on Saturday, March 15, at 4 5 i p.m. at the Overwaitea on Hill- Club manager Marion Plunk- | the éym weekly until the weather ed Thursday, Mrs. Davey was on entering a number of meets. 12 WHITE ROCK SUN Official opening of the 1958 Senior C softball season will be held at Semiahmoo Park on Sunday, May 4, league officials decided this week. A two-division interlocking schedule is being discussed for the Surrey Senior C. Softball jleague this year. Team representatives met on Sunday at Whalley and discus- }sed splitting the league into a |Surrey and New Westminster division, providing teams on the north side of the Fraser agreeable. River are | Seven teams were represent- | er at Sund: meeting. There will be a possible 10 teams en- | terd in the league this year. | | White Rock Elgins, Clover- | jdale, Newton, Pattullo South | Green Timbers and Whalley wil id e f s i “No Place Like Home,” Says Burglar Bill valuables at home. old teapot which lost its spout. place—he stands a better chance of getting his hands on them. Much better advice comes from Wilbur Dawson, manager of the White Rock branch of the Bank of Montreal. “Keep your valuables really safe in a B of M safety deposit box,” Says Mr. Dawson. “Your personal strong box, exclusively yours, costs less than two cents a day, and it pays for itself over and over again in peace of mind alone,” he adds. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians use B of M safety deposit box facilities. Their valuables—bonds, leases, stock certificates, insurance policies, deeds, birth certificates, pass- ports and other important family papers—are safe and sound behind the steet-doors of the B of M vault. Forget what Burglar Bill says. Mr. Out those closet’ drawers—and teapots. into the bank instead.” Bring your valuables Insurance as like a suit If it doesn’t fit, you won't be happy. TInsurance—like suits—comes in many styles and sizes. This is why the advice of your independent Insurance Agent or Broker is valuable to you. Consult with him on insurance matters. You will sce this sign on his office. Look for this emblem before you buy fire, auto or general insurance. ‘67 os CPTI IOS Lio THE INSURANCE AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA % For Fire ~ Auto Liability or If you took the advice of Burglar Bill, you’d keep all your Under the mattress, maybe. Or in that | But Bill’s advice isn't entirely objective. He figures if| you leave your valuables at home—even in a “safe” hiding | Dawson says “Clean | | Princess Margaret placed sec- | |rey Wednesday |muir took on Princess Margaret | make up the Surrey division. | Queensboro, New Westmin- | ster Chiefs, Penitentiary Seals and Woodlands could compose Curling Results White Reck Curling Club _ SPORTS Senior € Softball Opening At Semiahmoo Park May 4 | McPherson 10, Santa 4; Thorpe 14, Ortner 9; Hough 10, Olson 9. | a |Junior Boys Eliminated From Valley Finals Semiahmoo’s junior boys} were eliminated from the Fra-) ser Valley Invitaional Basket- | jball tournament at Como Lake } | Wednesday when Maple Ridge | {scored four points in the over | timme period to down the local | jteam 24-21. White Rock won its first game against Como-Winslow last week but found the Maple Ridge boys just too powerful. The game was deadlocked 20-20 with three seconds re- maining in regulation time} when Semiahmoo’s Bob Shaw | went to the freethrow line. Bob |missed the shot, forcing the |game into overtime. | The winners outscored White | Rock 4-1 in the overtime period to clinch the victory. | Hank Brice was high scorer |} |for the losers with eight points. | Playoffs To Decide Girls’ Hoop Winner | The final outcome of the | Lower Fraser Valley girls inter- | high basketball league is as un- predictable as tomorrow's wea-| ther. Semiahmoo, North Surrey and Queen Elizabeth ended in a st-place tie in the league. ond and Lord Twedsmuir, third. | White Rock met North Sur-| and Tweeds- in two semi-final games. Win-| ner of the P.M..L.T. game will pay Queen Elizabeth. Winner of this game will play the winner of the Semiah- moo-North Surrey contest for the Lower Valley title. The championship team will travel to the provincial play- offs to be held this month at UBC. Baseball Association Gathers Monday, 17th Association will meet on Mon- day, March 17, at 8 p.m. at the home of president Harry Davey, Kent Street. «White Rock Boys Baseball Results: Dodd 8, Wishlow 7; Sully 12, Embelton 8; | Wilson 16, McNeill 11; Burke 10, Hogg 6; | | Earl 10, Watson 7; | Thorpe 12, Winder 11; Kennett 13, Ortner 5; Report of the league meeting ¢ po daventale will be Hoare and ‘plans for the opening par- wade discussed. ; the northern loop, Woodlands, who have been Playing in the New Westmins- ter hospital league, have been invited to join the senior C circuit this year. Plans are being thade to hold | a dance on June 6 to raise funds for league operation Next mecting of the league will be held March 23 at Whal SUPPORT OUR TEAM. 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