23, 1958 aie White Rock will be the scene of the 1958 Little League base- ball opening, Harry Davey, President of the Boys’ Baseball Association here told a meeting of the group Thursday. Mr. Davey said a meeting of Cloverdale Little League, of J | decided recently this year’s op- ening would be May 3 at Semi- moo Park, Two teams from White Rock, jand one from Fleetwood, Cloy- erdale and Hjorth Road will Participate in the grand open- ing. ( Last year’s opening was held at Whalley following comple- tion of the Jaycee Little League stadium there. Six teams of the urrey league competed in the White Rock Cricket will open a membership drive, saci / especially among the young eople of the district now that HELP TO WALK AGAIN has been provided for gix-year- pgs park has been se old Lori Jones, of North Burnaby, by the B.C. Child Care cured for home games th , and Polio Fund. Lori, who suffers a serious muscular | son, Mrs. L. M. Marshall weakness ,has been fitted with braces and attends daily , has announced training classes at the Rehabilitation Centre, Similar help Major A. M. Lester, president is made available by the Fund to handicapped children 0f the Club, will gladly speak and polio patients throughout BC. and show films on cricket if | airs. Marshall said, Club local interest can be aroused, Heavy Rains Postpone Cup Soccer Games Plans by Lower Fraser Valley |Soccer Association to hold a p knock-out series for last washed away by heavy | that flooded local soc earlier in the week, competition practically sible. Association executive decid ed Thursday to postpone both division games until this weck- end, Jan. 25 and 26 Coaches | will be informed of field condi- | tions and games are to be played tonight. White Rock is scheduled to Play at Whalley Saturday in the 10-12 division with Newton and Fleetwood mecting at| Fleetwood park. | White Rock will host Newton at Semiahmoo Park Sunday at| }2 p.m. in the 15-17 league and Whall slated to play at | Fleetwo impos- BLAST OFF SPECIALS Values to $39.00. BLAST OFF PRICE CHILDREN’S COATS BLAST OFF BLAST OFF 590.88 GROUP 2 — 414.88 {See Page 11 for Full Page of BLAST OFF SPECIALS! Bi eribe 19.88 “GROUP 1 — to the Sun \Teen Town Badminton |Draws Good Crowd | Some 25 teenage badminton enthusiasts were on hand on Thursday at Semiahmoo High ||| |for White Rock T. Town's first badminton class. Badminton will be sponsored €very second Thursday as part |jof the Teen Town sports pro- |gram. 2 Instruction and assistance is being given the teenagers by || White Rock Badminton Club. ||| Surrey Beef Club |Hold Competition The regular meeting of the Surrey 4H Beef Club held at ||the home of the Copleys on the |Davis Road, was conducted by the president, Tommy Wilson. An interesting discussion on how to judge beef was the main subject as a follow up from the judging competition held at the farm of J. L. Lane on the Old Me Clellan Rd. Saturday, Jan. 11. Mr. Cox placed the cow class and Mr. Gainer-from Kamloops placed the heifer class. The next meeting of the Sur- rey 4H Beef Club will be held at the home of Richard Stinson, 5289 Siddons Rd., south of the new McLellan Rd. on Monday, Feb. 3, Mother’s March CHILD CARE REHABILITATION AND POLIO SATURDAY, FEB. 4st YOUR HELP IS NEEDED TO REACH OUR LOCAL OBJECTIVE OF $3,000. Please Give Generously Sponsored by cols KINSMEN CLUB OF WHITE ROCK SPORTS White Rock Scene of ‘96 Little League Opening which this city is a member, | {|festivities which included ‘White Rock's Babe Ruth team. | FEATURES OF STORM PANELS — . 1- Eliminates Condensation Cricket Club Sta rts 2. Reduces Heat Loss Through Glass 3 by approx. 50%. 3 Reduces Draughts 4+ Comfort When Sitting by Large <= Membership Drive for 1958 *sec-| cl a | executive at a recent meeting. Ais arortsaced i sot pbbtod or MapiarsduN lane peated Board of the Geverameat F MEETING THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 at 8 p.m. in the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Campbell River Road Mammoth parade, THREE LEAGUES Expansion of Little League baseball forced three separate leagues to form in White Rock and Surrey this year. In addition to the Cloverdale movement, a Newton-Kennedy Jeague and a Whalley organiza- tion will be in operation when “play ball” time rolls around this spring. | Sponsors are now being | sought by the local association for the second city team. White |Rock Rotary last year sponsor- jed “The Tigers,” Association members discuss- | ed coaches and inenagers Thurs- day for both the ‘Little League |teams apd the Rab: Rutn entry. | Hillside Dairy wil sponsor the STORM PANELS FOR WOOD OR METAL SASH ALSO COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN DOORS Supplied dnd Installed vad c glass areas. j Any prospective either playing or non-playing | Supporters, can contact the |Secretary at WI. 84 The club will m members, 5. Permanently installed. i Fill Out and Mail in the Attached Coupon for Full Particulars: tentative A Hew Name |Surrey Parks Board for use of Fleetwood Park. 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