3 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1958 so 5 f | SPORTS Little League Equipment Purchased For 1958 Season, All equipment for White Rock and Surrey Little League has been from Clover- dale iting Goods, Alice Da- vey, a selves of Cloverdale or- ganization ‘told the monthly mecting Thursday at the Muni- cipal Court House. |the official registration day on Mrs, Davey reported the pur- /Saturday at Semiahmoo Park. chasing committee had obtain-| | jul, it for the same CICA |Elgin Club Presents price as that offered by Van-| couver sports stores, Fae | Boxing Moirmnaniont ut after Rivecetpsvext was | Elgin Boxing and Athletic | / purchased, Cloverdale Little Club will present & boxing tour- | League still had some $200 in|Mament at Elgin Community |} the ake Mrs. Davey added | Hall on Friday, April 11, at 8:30 that plaques for uniforms still | Pm sharp. : had to be purchased. The tournament, which is un-| ‘A special meeting of the Lea- der the direction of the B.C. e will be held on Thursday, |Amateur Boxing Association, ei 17, at 8 pm. in the Court | will include 12 thrill-packed | House, Cloverdale to finalize | bouts. | from last week's list of local business people who will spon- sor boys in one of White Rock's teams were Stevenson Brothers Contractors and Valley Lumber. White Rock registered 42 boys for Little League play at pertaining to the open-| ‘The Club formed recently ae. ceremonies at Semiah- |with the aim _of promoting moo Park on Saturday, May 3. | boys’ activities in the Elgin Two names that were omitted district. Idle Hour Teen-Agers Enjoy. Valley Championships 134-171-138—443 total; Terry Maxfield, 265-187-169-611 total. | MIXED TEAM— Jack Barnett, 170-265-258 — 693 total; Jackie McLeod, 119- 155-124—398 total; Marie Green-| Considered by badminton ex team in the Fraser Valley are Rock Badminton Club, tournament at Abbotsford and D division of the Vancouver White Rock's teen-age bowl- ladies have dedicated a great ing team placed eleventh in the Fraser Valley Bowling Cham- pionships held on Monday at the Olympic Alleys in New ‘Westminster. Perts as the top ladies’ doubles ; Mrs. Ivy Smith, left, and Mrs. Mar; Martin were the leading ladies i tion of young badminton Players and have assisted in im- Proving the playing ability of some 20 keen enthusiasts. Mrs. Smith joined the Club this year and Mrs. Martin has been a member for the past several years. ELGIN BOXING and ATHLETIC CLUB Presents Boxing Tournament Under the direction of the BC. AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION 12 thrill-packed bouts at the ELGIN COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY Aprit 11TH at 8.30 p.m. sharp Adults $1.00 ICE SKATING SILVER MOON for approximately two weeks 7.30 to 9.30 p.m, Week nights EASTER HOLIDAYS 2% to 4 p.m for the Children @ OPEN SUNDAYS 2 to 4 p.m. and 7.30 to 9.30 pim. these two members of White at the recent Fraser Valley were also undefeated in the Badminton League. Both deal of time to the instruc- |Judy Graham, 245-142-129—510 | — Page ees TP Elgins vs. Gre The Idle Hour kids competed with representatives from 12 Fraser Valley points for the championship . This was the first time a local team had. en- tered the tournament. Complete results were not available at press time but here’s how the Idle Hour bowl- ers performed: LADIES’ TEAM— Jackie McLeod, 168-195-220— 583 total. Dennise Troke, 15+ 144-144442 total; Judy Grah- am, 171-155-147—473 total; Ma-| 2 erecanens, aes, Se Athletic Association | schedule will be held on Sun-| 188-129—443 total. To Meet Monday oo aa StS LANIOD MEN'S SINGLES — White Rock Amateur Athletic |Fat® with all Surrey Senior C Mike Currie, 119-175-163 — | Association will hold an execu- |/**64e teams participating. tive meeting on Monday, April| All teams report an excellent 14, at 7 pm. at the home of | turnout to the spring practices and league officials feel this Year’s organization will be one |of the strongest to date. Norm Hadden, assistant man- ager of the Elgins, reports his} team will consist of the major-| ity of last year’s players plus| |seyeral new performers. Teams participated in the league this year include Clover- | dale, Newton, Green Timbei 146—528 total. Substitutes were Sally Lang-) lands, Diana Smith and Ted} | “Reece Temblett was the coach and Vern Sampson the manager Delegate was Bob McArthur. MEN’S TEAM Jack Barnett, total 564; 169, 178, 217, ahmoo Park at 1.30 p.m. Official opening of the 1959 AST total; Jack Barnett, 185-133- 246—664 total; Ted Way, 147- 137-149-434 total; Mike Kelly,'Harry Davey, 831 Kent, C. D. Morris Nursery 1p. ‘s Twit ‘ Ul Your local nursery is always your best source of supply for DWARF FRUIT TREES EVERGREENS SHRUBS ROSES AND ORNAMENTAL TREES Call at the Nursery 2216 STEVENSON RD. Babe Ruth Opens In |Whalley On April 27 |. Surrey Babe Ruth baseball | league will open on Sunday, | April 27, at Whalley Stadium. | Teams from White Rock, New- | |ton, Fleetwood, Hjorth Road} the league but only four teams will play on opening day. Both hosting Whalley teams jare scheduled to play and two | teams ‘from the remaining five | will be drawn. The League will meet tonight, at 8 p.m. in the Dell Hotel, at | Whalley. | White Rock’s entry, sponsor- ed by Hillside Dairies, has been practising every Sunday at the Semiahmoo Park and officials | report a good turnout of pros- | |pective players. Baseball Assoc. Meets Tuesday, April 15 White Rock Boys Baseball As- | Sociation will meet on Tuesday, April 15, at 8 p.m. at the home of President Harry Davey, 831 ‘Kent, All members are urged | t attend as this is an import: | | |\WAS THE DOMINATING FACTOR: ant meeting. en Timbers In METS tn oop RUM itentiary. } White Rock placed second in | league play last season and were defeated by first-place Newton in the playoffs. New- ton continued to win the B.C. Senior C Championship. money 31 Building Permits Issued During March There were 31 building per- mits having an estimated con- struction value of $290,660 is-| sued in White Rock during} March, the building inspector |9 has stated in his monthly re- port. Some 60 trades licences were issued in the city, bringing the total fees collected last month | to $1,260.50. Building permit fees totalled $253.85. There were 18 dog licences, nine plumbing permits, and six | Septic tank permits issued. Inspection during March in- cluded: building, 153; licence, 15; and plumbing 81. DEMERARA |Yhis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. and Whalley will compete in| f ANO WHAT DO YOU THINK THAT CAUSED ME To Buy My CAR? SAVE $1,000 1958 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 SEDAN Power Brakes, Power Steering, Jet-away Transmission, Tinted glass, 2 tone paint, radio, white wall tires .. . Only 1,500 miles.. ‘4400 Original price $5400. NOW ONLY S ES WIFE? Gere) Ss BECAUSE THEY OFFER THE PUBLIC THE ABSOLUTE BE