lasts just as Jong ‘with you the Mr. Willox, impressive guest Speaker, outlined what a Lit- tle League player expects of his coach and the importance ‘of a coach learning about each of his individual players. “Everyone here tonight is dressed differently and has different occupations, But you ail "have two things in com: | Davey, Andy Wilson, Frank mon. You are volunteers at |Beckley, 'T. Saunders and J you are dealing with a child, IField: ‘They will bring back Mr. Willox said- District Representative Les Brown discussed the history of Little League and its many accomplishments during the past few years. Vice-president Harold Bent reported Surrey Council has granted $25 to the Little League to help defray May 4 opening day expenses. Bent was made League Commission- er following the resignation of Umpire-in-Chief Ted Brunt. The opening day parade committee announced Hank Friesen had been named Par- ade Master. The parade will Start at the Safeway lot on Trans-Canada Highway and ™m League Stadium. WHITE ROCK BANDS The parade will White Rock Boys' Pipe Band. | Jot ettes, Kinsmen Boys’ New Westminster Boys’ Band. | four decorated convertibles to} carry dignitaries, trucks to transport players. and Scouts and Guides from the Whalley district. 17: Ace CKNW sports announc- | Association. er Jim Cox is expected to act as master-of-ceremonies with} WRAAA Executive the first half-hour of the cere- . | monies being broadcast. |Meets Tonight | BIG DAY | White Rock Amateur Athle- Invitations will be sent to Reeve RM. Nesbitt and mem- bers of Surrey Council, Parks Board officials and Whalley Junior Chamber of Commerce. ” illox, |Bers” ee leer a the | REDCOATS their ‘Little League J Se eee rtsman-)Georse Hahn, M-P., donor of fest of | the Surrey Little League Mans Beach, former coach of White trophy, will throw the} pc Motors Softball Club and Cloverdale Senior B Basket- pilot White f ROMP in dress uniform will 1} 8ct as the guard of honour and all teams. guests. Snd officials will gather on the diamond to hear players recite the Little League pledge, Cam Marshall, chairman of th opening day committee announced. Jack nominating committee, which }will bring back jslate of officers for the next Season, Others on the commit- |tee are: Herb Pinchin, Harry eeting. Mrs. Anita Wilson, publicity director League, was named chairman of the year-end function, com- |mittee. Alice Davey is White Rock's representative on the committee. | Next regular meeting of the League will jday, May 2 at 8 p.m at the | Dell Hotel. Whalley. There will be no June or July meetings. Sports Included In Newton Day Softball move north into Whalley. then | will be included in Newton]; west to the new Jaycee Little|Day, to be held at Bear Creek |. Park, July 1 under sponsorship Newton include | Council Committee. Athletic events will be un- Eagles Girls’ Band and Major-|der auspices of the Newton } Band. | Athletic Association with the} de under the direction of} tic Association executive will meet tonight at 8 pm. in the Silver Moon Banquet Room. Classified Ads. bring results. report ian Legion, Branch No. | which also have charge of the bingo games. show will be conducted by the Fraser Valley Rabbit Breeders’ Ginter will head the a nominated to the August for Surrey Little be held Thurs- and other sports Co-ordinating | A rabbit =— FOR BASKETS 5, 10, 15, 25 FILLED EASTER EGGS 39c. — $1.00 SPECIAL EASTER EGG FOR HER By Caley $2.50 MOIRS, NEILSONS, DUNCAN, CALEY, EASTER NOVELTIES WILLARDS 60c. — $16.00. EASTER CARDS PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY OPEN 9 AM—9 P.M. Prescription Pharmacy be: Washington and Vidal Street W.R. 5-3336 Timlett To Coach Softball Club Reece Timlett: of Crescent ball squad will Rock-Elgins in this year’s Sur- rey Senior C Softball League. The club held their first practice of the season Sunday at Semiahmoo Park with thi back in action plus new faces working out. Bob Brown. another White Rock player. TOWN TOPICS By VIN COYNE April $8 meant discovered tha ng back id began ys. The sand left some trai much g: ter any currency could ever equal. “The development of im- agination should be consider- ed as necessary as the deve- lopment of muse ) Franklin Johnson, Pl Club di- rector and adjudicator at the recent vo Westminster Schools Drama Festival. This canny comment great truth as far as lack of dramatic training giv- en in high schools today, as compared to the amount of athletic instruction. However, Tam glad Franklin assured me he was not insinuating all ath- letes have no imagination or artistic ability. or I would have been tempted to disagree, slightly. But as the director said, he’s never heard of any- one reaching the top of the ladder with just a strong back There is no doubt that dram- atic training should be on’ an equal par with athletics, and I can't think of any reasons why it shouldn't be, providing there is the interest. But look here, Johnson, we don't want you to start coming along and fiving our muscle men a boot in the Atlas. ; Crescent Senior Citizens Proposed housing project isn't being met with too much en- thusiasm so far, according to White Rock Branch president, Vv. W. Plant. Could it be that the failure of the Pion Village project is still painfull: fresh in the minds of many? Much discussion being given lately to the construction of an island in the centre of the five corners intersection on Hilltop, If traffic lights were to ac- W:R. 4-6221 .) would only add to the confu- sion. : company it an island might be the answer to quite # hazard- ous corner, but otherwise surely such a construction majority of last year’s players several Timlett will be assisted by former Other teams in the league are Newton. Cloverdale, Green Se ane en MOOT Queensboro ani alley. vo —— | caren 7 ; 2, league games will be played |Ball Players Galore feaet Ron Sinclair, third: Jack before the annual tournament - k Ih inclair, second; John Tetrault at Bear Creek Park, May 5. |at White Roc lead. aS White Rock and district top-!| Mr. Gibbon, ardent White Ted Hindmarsh remembered something special to him Monday and on date in 1926 was the first time took a Sunday School instructing of time have | th Ted Hind- marsh, but aft .| game club the Federation le inspiration behind Oc mas PPO) FADE SE oD | Boys Club is still a very ac-|Youth work to gun safety,| all af oys lJ F| tive and ile figure. |ffom farmer-sportsman - Ted's quict, poken and|tions to a province-wide con- : | yet firm manner has won him |¥ention of fishermen and hun- 7 ‘ a place with all the boys. both | ters | resen mnas IC OW ay past nd present, he thas} In the past, funds for Fed- guided during his s |eration work have been con- [ at Ocean Park. He »|tributed by member clubs,| Ocean Park Boys Club pre->— experienced quiet satisfaction |who. on a per capita member- sented their first gymnastic |€ Set with comical entertain: = perform |ship basis, provided enough Show of 1957 Monday night |™ment. : ot — ng the|money for a limited program-|and the hearty applause and| The Gardiner Trophy, given 2 of his work will pay dividends than * — John-; g the | fiat Semiahmoo. Local Bird Players Lose in Valley Tourney ate Two members of White| The Syd Gibbon ¢ Rock Badminton Club, Marg] fitst SEE Martin and Robin Johnston, |ing Club sion of the mixed doubles at|Tuesday in a thrilling the Frasér Valley Badminton /that went to the last rock. Tournament at Abbotsford Ju-| Pepper edged Howie Ken- nior High School. nett’s rink 13—11 to qualify The local pair were edged efor the award and give each| e|by John and Betty Kish 15 [pecker a replica cup. Losing 10, 11—15 and 15—9 in the |rink will also receive a trophy, best match of the tournament. The winning rink was up 12 Abbotsford club won the ag- —11 coming home and Pepper gregate cup for the fourth con- made his last rock count to secutive year. jcinch the cup. Section winners were; Lad-} Rink personnel were: win- ies singles, Vi Merrick. Abbots- Ners—Ivan Pepper, skip; Bob ford. Men's singles, J. O. Tre- McCune. third; Ellen Pepper, the prairi apis whi prairie be either B: pet ped the polls when it came to | Rock curler, donated mass registration for Surrey Little League Saturday with a total of 87 boys “signing up.” Second largest turnout was at Whalley where 84 potential players were on hand. Other districts saw Fleetwood 63, Cloverdale 51, and Newton 40. Tuesday's affair was a wild | battle with a total of 13 penal- fess being handed out by re- continue until Saturday, when ing eae ae jthe winner will be presented two 10-minute mse due 7 with the Valley Lumber Yard. Sg meee \Track, Field) Club To Be Formed Monday 2 | A White Rock Track and See Play-off Hockey | a Club will be formed White Rock and district Monday night at ti ae B.C. Federation of Fish and |t¢sidents joined with hundreds moo High ees oe as ne Clubs will launch an im- Of other Fraser Valley fans 8:30 pm. under the direction of throughout the |Tuesday to invade New West: "Mr. R. J. Foster, prominent province to raise funds for an|™nster’s Queens Park Arena Canadian track and field fig- expanded programme of pub- Where the Royals’ Hockey ure. All interested are asked lic education and conserva-|Club took a commanding 3—1 to attend. tion Es Parent body of all fish and, SHIELDS WINS CUP night and will White Rock Fans Fish, Game Federation |Launch Fund Drive Ga ¢|mediate drive each year to a club member who has shown good interest and aptitude in his activity during the past year was won by Eddie Shields, of North Bluff Road. Presentation was made by Ted Hindmarsh. Mr. Hindmarsh pald special tribute to the young instruc- tors, Ken Welch, Frank Cop- pard and Derek Uren for their work $n training the boys. Mr. Gifford was also given hon- ourable mention by the ¢’ capacity-crowd at the Com- munity Hall was ample indi- cation of its tremendous. suc- cess, . Some 30 boys divided into | junior, intermediate and senior divisions presented a two hour show which included mat made to individuals and indus- |W! spring board, box work, try by mail and direct contact |P¥tamid building, marching canvass by members of the ;'UUne and a variety of other Federation directorate. ‘The | &Y¥mnastic entertainment. public will be asked to parti- |, Under the supervision of Ted cipate to the degree any indiv- indmarsh and Frank Gifford iausl®ean: abtord and instruction of Ken Welch, Supervisor. Jim Railton, secretary of the jyren the Peng ane, Derek) Mr Hindmarsh re Federation said if the drive is!77°m tHe boys ranging in age /forts will be made | ‘successful two bursaries at the bees eR UE form a Teen Town a. - University of BC for AR eH| lack of space facilities and ab- munity Hall, which ships for bislesy sill Ba eat [ence of several club members |clude instruction Lies These will be in MeInOEy, jto provide the audience with! dancing. of the late Jack “Pintail” Lil. |* Pyec Sctene Performance, lington. well-known outdoor writer, and Commissioner Jas. Cunningham. Anyone interested in help- ing in the drive can contact his local fish and game club, lor write to the sécretary. of the ,BC Federation, 12 Talisman Ave. Vancouver. Local contact is Jack Berry. secretary of Semiahmoo Fish and Game Club, at 24576, or Harold Hadden, 46771. Semi’s Junior Girls Win Volleyball Title Semlahmoo’s senior boys |placed third in the Lower Fraser Valley Volleyball Tour- | }mament held Jast Friday at {Princess Margaret High |§ |School. The senior girls ended |fifth in their tournament held me. Growth of this Province, industrial and community de- velopment, and the need for more and more vigilance in conservation now make this method of fun-raising inade- quate The appeal for funds will be Ladies High Single: Hillie 245. Ladies High Cawther 536. . Ss Ladies “High Singl White Rock's junior stele] Disonaal a aa High: won thelr championship, cap-|MaryeDixon!519. turing all three games Satur-| Men's High Singlo: 1 day. ‘The junior boys wound Jan 248. Men's Hi up in second place in their di- lan 646, vision: : Other schools participating | Men’ were Lord Tweedsmulr, e Rushing around smartly Baker’ ni of : pales ieee