~ so z aa : ma k Willox Speaker at Assn. Meeting asd basta council into pve si est crank WService organizations and re- ze hito Rock Amateur esentatives of city council, Taye te eran Atle: ths school board and parks Re Aneta be held on | Committee have also been ask- cule 18 re Be osheceeastan esti a in 7 p.m. Reg Eee a clude the presidents of ath- Al ort Tetic associations at Newton, at this necting qe ater Fleetwood and Whalley, officers for 1958 held. A pro-| Wally Strang, chairman of ‘posed constitution drawn up by |Surrey Recreation Commission, a special committeé during the | who helped organize the White past year will be submitted for | Rock Association last year, has Approval. |{been invited along with Ted All groups who have receiv-| Hindmarsh, former Surrey re- ed aid ftom the Association |creation director. ; during 1957 have been invited | Rey. Rodger Talbot, president to send delegates to the meet-/of the Association, said he hopes the general membership This includes White Rock |and public willl support the or- Elgins softball and basketball | ganization at the annual meet- teams, junior softball, track jing and during the 1958 sport and field and midget and jun- | program, Idle Hour Team Ready For Fraser Valley Playoff Another week of bowling is Doris Cameron of the Bell behind us and we are fast ap-|Ringers took high three with Proaching the Fraser Valley /584 and Bill Meek of the Strike Championship playoff. On Sun-|Outs walked off with both day afternoon 15 players of the |men's high single and three men and women teams went to | with three lines of 240, 348 and New Westminster to play ag-|190 for a total of 778. Bill ainst Mission as a practice |started out beautifully in his game. second game wi strikes in Orlane {a row to end up with a 348. a Oa ae See Immigration took over in the . Men’s Commercial for a total 2907 t ey, pieces Bee? ct 3102. pine. Bill McCall took to Mamta Gerhardt with 656|)™en’s high single and three ping. John McGregor of the | with a single of 319 and a three Lucky Strikes took high single |line total of 747.0 with 277, | Helen Maxfield of Civic roll- Bonnie Gerhardt of the Tig- ers walked off with both Lad- ies’ high single and three with hi . 7 igh single for the men with 23 and a total pins of 649. 238 and Bob Hay of Prescrip-} The Angels ofthe S.0.S. lea: 'tion Pharmacy rolled high BG, ra Up ren sues games three with 576. | wd FT by Conic Tnw,| In the Mixed Leag : x) z a gue the Mus. las. geared by 257 iy tangs came up with three nice 168 for a total of 634 pins; for |S™eS of 1283, 1012 and 982 ea for a total of 3277 taking top ladies’ high single and three. Score for the evening. Mus- Men's high single went to J. |tangs walked off with all top | Robertson of the Hot Shots | honors when Tela Vibe rolled a with 261 and high three to Al- | high singe of 295 and a total bert Page of the Wizzards who | of 698 pins for ladies’ high rolled 629 to beat out Robert: | three Jim Lindsay rolled Son's 621. |'|meh’s high single with 281 and In the Eagles’ league, Gerry George Myhill high three with Donglas’ Wild Ducks continue On their merry way by rolling| In the 10 pin league the Sun- 2677 pins for top spot, Ladies’ |nyside Home Service continues high three went to Alma Frank-|to blast away all opposition by lin, Lucky Strikes, with 252. [rolling 2288 followed by Come On’s 2276. Men's high single jWent to L. Hannusch with 194 jof the Sunnyside and high jthree to Jack Medhurst of the Sweeps with 523. Dot Wier of the Pick Ups rolled high single |and thre for the ladies with a, Single of 165 and a total of 445. FOR RESULTS —Stewart Maxfield. of 731. Jack Reilley of BCE rolled ‘READ The Ruth Johnson site will | that the was never dedicated as a park. |_ | That means Letournier proper- |February 14 — | (By VIN COYNE) Both White Rock and Surrey are concerned over the delay in arbitration between city and munfelpal’ representatives, The city has decided to attempt to Speed up operations and it is to be hoped Surrey will also apply some pressure in an ef- fort to complete within the next few weeks, The entire arbitration proceedings has been costly, especially to the new city. eee negotiations i* Parks, particularly, will be a big problem facing city coun: } cil, There is little doubt that once arbitration | White Rock will own all park | Mrs. Bucholf ] | Mrs. no’ ide i ‘ith h rts property within its boundarfes.| Lockhart 11, Olson 8 ‘ 7 cae es ie S695 is completed, Art Bucholtz Oyens New 2: : Cloverdale Sporting Goods Hilltop | tcrea ct uta ae eee”) SHOE RENU erdale Sporting Goods Store on | White Rock girl, Lynn Wool- ims ¢ Friday and Saturday, Feb, 21 ard. Mr. and Mrs. Bucholtz and 22, have two children. ® Specializing in CHILOREN’S Art, a resident of White Rock Art is past president of the for 20 years, has been in the Cloverdale Kinsmen Club and @ past Junior Chamber of Com- y c Curli Rigas aanlet Ch SAVAGE SHOES urling Results), sive sens promoter sn inn oo he is secretary of the Lower r) r White Rock Curling Club re-|Fraser Valley Senior C base-| Men’s & Boys’ Shoes sults Feb. 11 to Feb. 17 — —_| ball league and is a great sup- $4.95 and $5.95 February 11— Porter of the Little League Phinney 1-0, Earl 9 movement. : MEN’S Watson 9, Stenstrom 8 Art enjoys participating in’) Dyess Gore Oxfords Santa 10, Sharpe 9 puny sports including golf, with heel plates. Clarke 9, McPherson 7 tennis, fishing and hunting and 7.30 Walton 8, . Winder 6 was a former track man. $7. i |__ He served overseas with the Kennett 10, ed ‘ |February 12 — a |Irish Fusiliers and was a mem- |Top Grade McAdam 11, Brand 8 |bér of the pipe Wand. Mr. and Basketball Shoes jsistent rumors to the contrary,| Wilson 9, Simpson 6 |a Junior Chamber of Commerce |investigation recently 2 = Letournicr property | Stapleton 12, Wishlow 11 proved _.| ty will be available for the Cen- | tennial health centre planned |by the city and a proposed fu: | ture civic hall. | | |be an excellent park once it |has ben developed. It must be jremembered, —howeve |this site has some | | | r, that beautiful) Walton 11, ‘Santa 6, trees and plants growin, resent time and it would be § at the wise to develop the park as a |pleasant place for w Picni: | poses. fields. “In Reer With the natu: oe S eee ‘al con- |tours this site is a true beauty | Sully 10, ‘Wishlow 6. spot and another feature attrac tion for White Rock's visitors | | This leaves only the park that }could be used for sport pur- In the meantime White Rock | |teams will continue Semiahmoo Park. The time is jed high three with three lines | fast approaching when tl city must have its own playing It has been said during the past year that “parks are for everyone’s use” cause one municipality owns or leases a park, it does not mean teams from other make use of the park. I noticed however, in the annual report of the Lower Mainland Region- jal Planning Board, the follow- ing paragraph under politan parks: to use n this and be- cannot meétro- April, 1957, the Board should this inevitably oiding the m ple in the province.” presented a briéf on provincial park policy to the Minister of on and Conse suggesting that his department consider the needs of the metropolitan areas in planning the provincial park | rvation, special system. There is no indication that this policy is viewed with much sympathy by the Provin- cial Government Provincial Park policy seems wedded to the idea that organized areas must be avoided, even though means also ay- rity of the peo- 4p, MIDWAY MOTORSL:#. 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