THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1958 tae ee ae a Takes First ioe Club Looks 4 WHITE ROCK SUN orward To 1958 and conducted Newton's a) White Rock Track and Ficld | Wally Strang. Ly LAY Cldby had a micsesetull first year The club was coached by Mel| (The above was omitted from » our ourna ent of operation during 1957. Olson and managed by Marion |last week's summary of the - m Organized under the super-|Plunkett. R. J. Foster, a prom-|1957 local sports achievements) (By STEW MAXFIELD 5 vision of White Rock Amateur |inent Canadian track and field y i Athletic Association, the Club | figure now residing here, offer-| New ideas can be good or big news of the week at, Douglas the old “Heave Hoe’ |'0* full advantage of the host |ed aid to the group in an ad- | bad, just the same as old ones, ‘Hour, was the first |for fourth place when she roll- of fine potential athletes in this |visory capacity. inn bowling tournament, |¢d a 1878. However, Gerry man-|t1-* em Provided stiff opposi-| The athletes held their own Sponsored by the White Rock|aged to hold down men’s high| 74 ae a Sk 2 Mainland |in all competitions and were FivePin Bowling Association. |single with a nice game of 378, interior clubs. particularly outstanding at the CINSSIFIED ADS FOR Entries were received from|and Dot Weir took ladies’ high| Move to organize a local club \B.C. Interior Meet at Kelowna Langley, Abbotsford, Mission|single with 306. was sparked by the track and |last summer. Several of the Gity and Whalley as well as our} Gerry's high single came in |field clinic held here by the | White Rock performers set new local peoplo. All) the prize) the first game, when he started |Community Programs’ Branch |records in track. mney went to our local bowl-|off with a sparé in the first ,of the Department of Education The club is looking for an- |) Qf. seus frame and then struck all the ‘way across the board except in the fourth frame. What happen- ers, Bill Meek knocked off first prize with a five game total of 1450, followed closely by one of} ed there we don’t know unless re | Sata = Our teenagers. Terry Maxfield,|he got a Blonde in the eye. rewe Lakeshore with 1429 and then ‘dark horse’ | (That must be a misprint). Any- WM bB.U, | ) Penticton, B.C. Bert Paisley, who came up with | way he took three balls to do 1410 for third money. Fourth|the work that one did all the eeokcr: YOUR LOCAL AGENT {/was Helen Maxfield with 1378. |rest of the way. sold , C. m B.C. Helen Maxfield gave Gerry) Terry Maxfield gave Gerry a| real run for his money in his| eee erie! ENJOY everywhere |seven straight strikes. On his Urgently Need Listings from ; 000 d felghth try ‘Terry threw what| $6, upwards looked like @ perfect ball, but) 49 CANADA the pin boy must have glued the king pin down and Terry a 5 |had to end up with a spare. In able to come back |the tenth frame he was not Real Estate ved the high § | nd Gerry | Ww. ave single when ington Aye., White Rock ‘erry ended up with a score | Uobh Wash 8 of 368. That is what I call close. Phone : WI. 8-1771 DARK HORSE Our esteemed friond Bert La er Beer Paisley, wko I referred to as a e “dark horse”, really pulled a Bert entered the Subscribe To The SUN frist sas: RED C AP Ale a }in the night, and then rolled a terrific series of games of 194, |201, 244, 228 and 2 for a jfive game average of 222! Boy, | — WANTED }}what an upset uae He | scared the pants off Bill and| ~ NAMES OF PIONEERS | [ tex:. Ae eer, ee Meek rolled his usual To make the White Rock Celebration of the Provin- cial Centennial the family affair \t should be, the local} 07°", fe ppey ore Mi come from Carling’s!.. Branch of the B,C. Historical Association are anxlous }!/ Watch with strike after strike. | to obtain names of as many of the first residents of In Bill's fourth this community as possible. Any anecdotes and six straight strikes. Pill held a good steady d that is what pays off 2 pensioners were i n as usual y ternoon with Mr. Apps to show them the wv + Mr. Gillespie rol stories of the pioneer days will be of invaiuable help to the Association. If you know of any such early residents kindly fill out the coupon below and mail it to Box 30, White Rock, B.C. FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY CALL 8-9619 wi I submit the name of ........... pes wl ...... who resided in White Rock or nearby ed a nice districts from the year .......... to game of 184 in his second game | Tue CARILENG: BREWERIES (8.C.) LIMITED and Mr. Brown held fast to his Present address 4 mo with a°167 f (fermerty Vancouver Breweries Ltd.) 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