‘Fish and chips for everyhody’ at Johnstone home at least gle of 267 and a three of 659. League. in avecee wes sn) ebe Scns Better luck next time Ken. In the * the Johnstone aeaeetaten irs. Johnstone again te oft nespeaicntny League |for the Ladies in the i e vhen Terry ‘won Shay": -|with a 235 and a three of 630./team on the top when y fi Renan Cais Arnie ‘Jeff came up with Men’s/rolled a single of 239 and a Jar’s worth of Fish and eae Wall family took in a uid tnt the Park Theatre when |Doug Bodley hit a Mr. Wall won a pass for two/week in rolling high three ¢ y Hour and|784 pins. Th eg = i Mrs. J. McKnight rolled high In the Mud Bay League Aud-) three in the Tuesday Home- ¢ Poir took both high single|makers to help put her team aad three and Vern Sampson /on top this week with 558 pins. | w also doubled up when he rol-| Mrs. K. Neville Smith rolled led a 703. high single with a 243. _| Edna Scott put Vi. SOS; League = Mrs. McQua" {cookies over the hump with a 700 this|Motors took a 3 game total with |of 3040 for all 6 points Come Ons of the 10 Pin with 2279. ) Bryan both did a double take rolled a 191 and a total of 544. Jeffs'| Tom again took double hon rie rolled 230 for Ladies sine ere of 288 and a high three |he rolled 286 and a total of gle and Mary Dixon took high/* ts, ° ‘ris was in the Thurs-|725. Eileen Bishop also took three with 568. day afternoon Homemakers|the double with a Quality Heating in the Men’s Men's Commercial Weir again took top spotjonce again Terry Maxfield rol ai Mixed |led a nice game to help put his high single of 268 and again |high three of 701, Ocean View |for {hie indiee. League took top spot this week | Dot Weir and Tom h Dot Rolling a single of 179 and a three of 47 while Tom ors in the Sunday 5 Pin when single of|ment was laid, ayd plans for| 257 and a three of, 604, Waltons took top points in the Sunday 10 Pin but the next time they forget to total their scores they won't, Ua Vibe rolled Ladies high single with.156 pins while Helen Maxfield copped high three with a 420, Bob Brad- bury whopped out a high sin- gle of 177 and a total of 494. In the CN.LB. Bowling this afternoon, Mr. Green took high for the men and Mrs. Schupe} Mrs. Schupe rol-} jled 126 and 109. Mrs. Schupe tan into trouble when she tied} with Mrs. Flawn for the prize} a up) | WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 9 a Thank You! | Len and Dot Johnson of the Peace Portal Motel, 2010 King George Highway, wish to thank the many people who attended the opening of their new Blue Lagoon Swimming Pool. |donated by Lougheeds Dry ,|Goods and lost on the one bail! throw. Mr. Marsahall took the | Bush Drug Store prize donated | by Bill Bush. | At a meeting of the 5 Pin| Association at the Idle Hour Sunday evening the ground| work for a local 5 Pin Tourna- Major took top points this week | when Trundler Doug Bodley sis eerste ee: Morris Legh takes top Motors with a 340. | ocee <= honors in fishing derby while Pat Nesbitt rolled a sin- gle of 239, Earl Dinsmore took off to cap a single of 290 and| Morris L. Legh took top hon-jing the derby, He totalled a high three of 657. lors at the recent fishing derby |cight jack and four trout. Rose Young put Bush and/held at White Rock and Sur-| Louis Laronde was runner-up Jrey. riv er the 5; -|with 10 jack and one trout. | i on top this week injrey rivers under the sponsor-|with jack a Peer Gonieertl when she|ship of the Semiahmoo Fish and | Majority of the fish were rolled a 226 and a high three}Game Club caught in the Nikomekyl. Comp- of 627, | Morris hooked a nine pound /bell River was also the scene § | ce cohoe to capture of much activity x wart missed taking/One ounce col oe a own groceries this|first place in the derby which Prizes will be se) attracted some 59 fishermen./next meeting of the week but we will give him hon orable mention for a high sin- caught in all Spon eae R, Smith placed second with fa seven pound three ounce co | hoe. | Frank Hassell won the prize |st | for the most fish caught dur-|at fish be held on Tuesday, Noy, 11 at 7:30 p.m, in the Rotary Youth Centre on Johnston Road Fish will be held for ub's banquet which will d on Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m ‘ara Supper Club. An estimated 664 were the i Coutt’s | Extensive changes in UBC's athletic setup hristmas Cards . - - for these who think enough to give the best. of Governors responsibility A report calling for exten- that the Board jsive changes in the athletic/accept financial Setup at the University of Brit-/for the operation of the lish Columbia has been approy-/athletic director's office, and fed in principle by UBC’s two'the repairs and maintenance of governing bodies - the Senate/physical plant as well as the jand the Board of Governors. | payment of salaries and honor. | Dean A. W. Mathews, chair-|aria for coaching and training main of the Senate committee} The effects of this recom jon recreation, athletics and|mendation will be to free fund DRUGS» jpared the report, said the full|purposes in the budget of the implementation of the report|mens’ athletic committee which was subject to further discus-|finances the athletic program sions. out of a grant from the Alma The report has recommended | Mater Society and from revenue from games. The board has also been ask- “DISPENSING ee Coe Busines” . ed to make a subsidiary grant oller katin jduring the initial years of g | UBC's entry into Western Can- jadian intercollegiate competi at the tion to insure that there will be |No necessity to cut back in the extensive minor sports program that MAC now conducts on the campus. Other recommendations call for the board to work out a \deficit - sharing arrangement {with the Alma Mater Society to safeguard minor sports and to accept final responsibility for the provision of future Sports facilities. The report also endorses the ruling of Senate with regard to athletic scholarships based merely on participation in Un |iversity athletics and recom- jmends the continuation of this policy. | The report also recommends that the two-year compulsory Physical education Program be |continued and an investigation be made of the possibility of adding a course in health ed- ucation to the program. ——_ Evening Train Molten the western sky And the fields dreaming Fly my good diesel steed Your fiery eye gleaming— Across the prairie's curve And into the setting sunt SILVER MOON Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Evenings - 7:30- 10:30 p.m. Saturday Afternoon: 2-4 p.m, Special for Everyone - 25c Always Great For a Date Or Your Mate The silent twinkling pool The bush which ‘wraps itself low Pins — a fast variation i in really tests skill! The isolated homestead where a single light Serves only to welcome tho Spirit of Night— thet @ A Certified Bowling here in the near future. » Hot Bo = sf | be {physical education which pre-|now required for some of these | this will be given you as soon fas they are released. | Yours for better bowling, | STEW MAXFIELD. Over 100 boys and girls enjoyed swimming and diving in the warm water over the weekend, The pool is now OPEN to the PUBLIC and to Clubs for swimming any time, at 25c an hour or 2 hours for 35c. — CHANGING ROOMS AVAILABLE — Len and Dot Johnson i QUALI it Pho Cleaning - Let White Rock Cleaners Keep Your | Clothes in Honeymoon Condition! You Can Always Depend On | . Tally Club to} || ] ~€ | Even Our Competitors Admire Our Dry | Rock Cleaners | or i i TY AND SERVICE ii ne WI. 8-9101 For Delivery | This is Truly a Compliment. | eg Fi 14860 Wash. 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