WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959 9 of Semiahmoo High School new Way. the school has decided to ex: Pand and print its own paper, noisy, cheering packed Semiahmoo Hi bleachers Friday nig bis, new and saw one the most thrilling bas- - ketball games ever played ) here Margaret defeated 4846 in overtime, basket with in the EXCITING GAME t © was one of t exciting open 1 eat oys pour n to tie the ahead oF P.M e end” of first a real scoring period ia ry each and € period the id as each were wo free force eady sa tie the game Ready gave lead in of over-} retaliated | then with 30] i€ and the fans of excitement tors scored the winning PM. quickly Earl Ready, who was high scorer of the night with 19] Played one of his best games of the season, showing his skill in ball handling and pli making in Semi’s fight g: the fast moving P.M) squad. Terry Ward scored 13) points and played an outstand- i ing game until fouling out in | the final minutes. i Other marksmen were 4.| Bryce 5, D. Meek, B. Meek, E. | Hadath, T. Simpson 1, C An- derson 6, T. Parker, F Hollings-| hurst. | LAST WEEK Friday, January 30, over in Ladner Semiahmoo came up with its most ‘impressive win| of the season by whipping Del-| ta 38-27, Terry Ward played his best game of the year and was high scorer with 15 points. Carl Anderson sank three: nice fall-| away jump shots in playing one of his better games. Other | hotshots were Ready 8, Bryce | 7, B. Meek 2. Attention, carte, held on} . ie 4 FEBRUARY 21, 195) in order 4 to raise money fo ir grow * ing club. y . All citizens who have small , odd jobs and are willing to pay i 50c and help this group, so a phone MRS. J. H, CU: |, at 5 WI. 8-4963 and give neces- q sary details. Clu} members will show thar membership ards at your Our slogan isWODD JOBS IN SHORT TIME FOR DIMES, The group will start work at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, February 21, x : which has appeared in the Sun) was only Sei The Newspaper Club at A capacity crowd of over 300/ Hop enthusiasts iahmoo gym. x | Citizens HIGH SCHOOL BEAT Large crowd witnesses overtime hoop thriller by Ted Way Editors Note » The full page HIGHLIGHTS loss to PLM. on Friday w second defeat s The since last November will be re:| this season so it looks like our Placed by a column on all) boys are headed for the play School activities written by Ted offs Sorry to Say ~} basketball game this week but, don't forget to bring your “Valentine” to the “Cupid's on Friday night at Sem Cresent Beach - Ocean Park news The Ocean Park Community Asso. jon's annual meeting was ton February 6. Mr Dave Welch was re-elected pres ident. First vice president is George Grozay, second vice Wil l Bottomly Election of} trustees and auditors was post poned until the March meeting. The Secretary gave a very en- couraging report of the Associa-| activities for the y having sted in several worth while community efforts. | arsh gave a report Ocean Park Boys Club, he had found it neces to resign as Supervisor of the Club and that Derek Uren will be the Supervisor. Th Boy ing in the hall year. this coming The Senior Association No. 39 eeting was held in the An- an Church hall on Tuesday afternoon February 3 with the president, Mr. F. G. Hewitt in| the chair. Arrangements will be made for the showing of| s and also entertainment} he next meeting to be held| March 3. The president said| he was pleased to see Mrs. B Alsagar, the secretary, back again after having met with an accident Mrs H. Ashmore and Mrs. B. Hewitt were appointed membership _conyenors Re-| freshments were seryed. Mr. Bill Payne visited with the As- Sociation during the social hour and was welcomed by the pres- ident Crescent Beach A whist drive was held by the Ladies Auxiliary to Canad- ian Legion No. 240 in the Leg-| fon Hall on Monday eyenin; February 2. Winners w ladies high; Mrs. H. Boyd, con-| solation, Mrs. E. F. Gould; men’s high, Mrs. J. Miller, con- solation, Mr. E. F. Gould Re-| freshments were served by the committee. A whist drive will be held the first and third Mondays, Crescent Park PTA held their regular monthly meeting Febru- ary 4 in the school with Mrs S. Hamilton. presiding Arrange- ments are being made for the Spring Tea to be held March | 17 in the school, Sports equip- ment will be purchased for the school, Thé president reported $350 collected for the polio ) and thanked the members as sting with the canvas. Mrs. T. M. Dawes, hon- orary président of the PTA and life member of the B.C.P-?. Fed eration gave a very interesting talk of the days when the PTA was held in the old school on Sunnyside Road and of ‘the hardships endured by the child- ren in walking through the trails to school. Mrs. Dawe said she was glad to see the large attendance and the inter- est taken in the PTA work. Mr. Beach of the B.C, Electric show- ed ‘the film entitled “Nature's Miracle.”. ‘This was a wonder- ful film of the Bridge River Project, A film entitled “The Gooney’ Bird” was shown of these birds living on the Mid- way Island and both films were greatly enjoyed. ary A fire was attended February 7 at 11:55 pm. at a log pile at the northeast corner of 1gfh and 26A Ave, er aa Hope, like the gleaming taper’s light, Scouts will also be meet-| there's no} past | Adorns and cheers our way; And still, as darker grows Soup and Crackers Christies’ Sodas 2 lb pkg 59c Clark’s Tomato Soup 4 for 49c Palm Ice Cream 1 «= J elly Roll Willman’s your budget? 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