a meeting On Wednesday, April = Marshall. club secretary, an- pounced Tuesday. Purpose of the meeting {s to determine whether interest warrants an organized team this year. Mrs. Marshall said. couver and numerous other Lower Mainland Clubs. If enough interest is shown the club will again have a Schedule and will probably play Sundays at Semiahmoo Park. The club will not dis- band, but will play odd games, if there are not enough play- ers to field a full team, Mrs. Marshall said. Students Prep For || Track, Field Meet With spring already taking hold, high school athletes have begun preparing for | | | track and field and the Lower Fraser Valley Meet which will be held sometime in May. Last year Semiahmoo ath- letes placed third in the meet three points behind second place North Surrey. Queen |Elizabeth High won with 108 points. n A 100 for played with the Eilers in the Games in taught physical Sermahmoo in 19: competed in the » Games in , Mrs. Lawrence Walker, Sister Fern, reside on Buena Vista Ave. Club Bonspiel Wed., April 10 White Rock Curling will close the season \ Club Bonspiel, April sident Cecil Ortner ed Club: Bonspiel, ports. Phone ‘PHONE. 5-343 1 wrie ror Stand Next to Great Northern Station Semiahmoo Sun Classified Ads are black and white and read all over D. A. Crawford, po. Optometrist 15229| Pacific Avenue, Hilltop (between Johnston and F St.) Semiahmoo's Mel Olson won the geregate Fern indi dual title by one point, but record in the high rd dash. m has lost r, but they Wr te Mel Olson this ye > Soccer Handbook Available in Surrey BC. Soccer for soccer player executives, admini bodies and referees, tained free in Surrey from Strang at 21911 is handbook is prepared the purpose of promot- the game of Soccer Foot- ball. | Sponsor er bod Handbook,” a » club d by all org: in B.C. TAYLOR'S TAXI W.R. 46251 trative! Drive Nets White Rock Amateur Athle Association received Association’s gramme underway. }what their money would | spent for. TOWN TOPICS By VIN COYNE SPORT TALK: One ; alle would bo to benef ales taxat by that name need 1 be to the | on Conference, Apr: 2 {Georgia Hotel and also in the jform of a brief to the Provin- cial Ca’ their for It ous if you are interested in king this rs proposed val 2 good one, attend the meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in Bill Brown's Recreation Cen- tre, Washington Aye MP don't necessarily have to catch you in the act of speeding nor are they al- ways in police cars, I found out the hard way Monday morning. Coming down Ma- tine Drive at an “excessive Speed” and waiting to turn in front of the office, I was de- tained by an RCMP sergeant in a small English model car who said had he not been helping another motorist he would have given chase, The tong arm of the law is often in disguise. Finest evening last week was Thursday when the support of Hilltop Youth Centre Society took a decided turn for the better Buena Vista Hall was packed to capacity, unlike the Canadian Legion scene of the first meeting, Don't forget the Scout and Guide Centre will need your help if it 1s to be completed by September. W.R. Athletic Assoc. its ‘ first big financial boost from |Stores on Hilltop and Calvin's local residents Saturday, net- las ting $228 from a membership |*V& tag day designated to get the |P- proposed pro- With the ald of a public ad- {dress System loaned by Jack |Carle. manager of the form- er White Rock Motors Softball |team and strong sport suppor- ter, residents were briefed ee Booths were set up at the * |reached of the |¢ pro- :/Girls Softball $228 Hardware on Washington m- Proceeds track and field, Rev. Rodger Talbot, presi- dent of the Association said Monday, “The drive was a great success and we are grate- ful for the support given us.” Table Tennis Club to Use Rotary Centre White Rock table tennis en- thusiasts will have the use of a hall one night a week start- ing in early Autumn, club or- }Ganizer E. E. Lumley announ- ced Saturday. Lumley said he had an agreement with |Ted Scriven, chairman of the |committtee responsible for he Youth Centre on ad, for weekly use from 9.30 am. until 5|Branch of the Departm: Members of the Association |reation were in charge of the stalls |Sanctioned by the B.C, Track will go towards|@nd Field Association. the Spring and Summer sports| Wally Strang, who conduct- programme which will include }ed the classes, said there had |boys and girls softball and|been only three similar clinics |dame concluded Thursday at Semi- High Schoo ———————— ee . Super-Valu and Overwaitea |@bout 60 people in attendance. ‘The clinic, sponsored by the Community Programm Education and the Surrey Re- ever held in this province, all at the University of B.C. Strang also conducted the previous clinics, Those who attended the White Rock instruction will be given an examination on April 11 at Semiahmoo High to qualify for coaches’ certifi- cates. Anyone who completed the course will also be given attendance certificate. INTERESTED GROUP Strang said he had never in his coaching experience, seen Such an interested and enthu- silastic group. “I fel those who attended the clinic definitely gained Some sound knowledge and al- though the classes were too Short for any complicated in- struction they have the fun- tal basis of track and field,” the instructor commen- p ted. ports, Little Leaguers | |See Mounties Films | > Leaguers oughout ey packed Canadia ion Hall at Whalley Frt t to see films and hear a talk by Bill Sayles of Vancou- Vv and Jac tor of T : | Some ntial ballplay- | je from e Rock dis- | League All-Star a state high school show dealing with ason's nt of ache preside k alc K le » too ol Ruth t League Formed A Surrey “fun league’ of | thall for girls 14 to 18 years has been organized with |te from White Rock, Whalley. Fleetwood, Newton and Cloverdale participating. | Team representatives met [Friday at Cloverdale to dis- cuss a schedule and plans for the coming season which will open May 12 and finish July 14. It was decided no uniforms will be bought this year. The home team must supply. two umpires. White Rock will play their home games Mondays at 630 Pm, and some games will be played Sunday afternoons at 230 p.m. at Semiahmoo Park. Entries must be turned in at the next mecting which will be held April 19 at the Municipal Hall, Cloverdale. Anyone interested in the Lea- gue is asked to attend. Little League Dinner Meeting John Wilcox will address the monthly dinner meeting of the Surrey Little League tonight at 7 p.m. in the Dell Hotel, Whalley. presentative Les also attend, |Hadden 224. |Joan Ready 520. Quaid {Bob McQuaid 575. |Lovegren 286 Mud Bay Gun Cluy E Ladies High Single: Vir Ladies High 3: Men's High Single: Bob Mc- 253, Men’s High 3: SOS League es High Single: Flo Le- 204. Ladies High 3: Flo roy 543. High Single: Sonny Men’s High 3: ny Lovegren 670. Men's Majors Commission, was i) Sl ent of Rock, Rock, Reck— Around the Georgia British industrialist Charles Wickstead, ‘head of the larg- est playground equipment firm in the world, will ar- rive in Vancouver, April 7 to attend the 10th Annual Paci- fic Northwest Recreation Conference, April.8 to 10 at Hotel Georgia. He will present a rocking boat to the Board of Parks and Public Recreation which will be placed in Stanley Park. The boat is large enough to accommodate six to 10 child- ren. Special treat for wives ac- jcompanying husbands to the conference twill be a luncheon where Winifred Mather of The Province will put on her “one- woman fashion show” on April 9. About 60 wives are expected to attend from Idaho, Monta- na, Oregon, Washington, Al- berta and BC. points. Laren 295. Men's High 3: B. McNalley 677. Eagles Ladies High Single: Jean Douglas 267. Men's High Single: Jim Car- ruth 246. 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