lous, were? Vin Coyne of Dave and ion are’ - Councillor D. (Rusty) ‘Strang (Newton), Rietz (Whalley); Playgrounds, | M. Jenkins, Dave Welch, Ed. ‘Nev Frank Beckley, (Fleetwood), Pete Unrau (Kennedy); Policy, Roy Read- man, Mrs. Hadley (Newton), £d, Wood, Ted Scriven, Bill ‘Brown; Projects and Program- mes. Mrs Lena Shaw (School Board), Miss E. Keeling, Mrs. ©. R. Fitzpatrick, Ken Welsh Joe Rife (Cloverdale), Jack Lewis (Cloverdale), Bruce Mike Bryon (Whalley), Vern Ardiel (Whalley); Bud- get and Briefs, Vin Coyne, Jack Park Theatre 145 pm. Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. When Double Feature: Last Complete Show starts about 8:30 p.m. Thurs, Feb. 7 ONLY ' Adult Entertainment Only | __ SHIELD FOR MURDER Edmond O’Brien, Marla English (Drama of a police detective who embarks on a career of Tobbery.) Featurette and Cartoon "Fri. & Sat, Feb. 8 & 9 7 & 955 p.m i TOUCH AND GO Comedy in Colour starring Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston — Also — | 8.30 p.m. JAGUAR a starring Sabu, Chiquita {Amazing Jungle Expedition-) News and Cartoon | ‘Mon. & Tue se Note: ure, there . Feb. 11 & 12 This is a long Lana Turner. Van Heflin, Donna Reed (Drama of two girls who both love the same man.) Short and Cartoon Wed. & Thurs. Feb. 13 & 14 ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS In Colour Starring Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson | (Romantic Drama.) | Short and Cartoon BLAINE, Ken Welch reported to the meeting that the Ocean Park }Boys Club will stage a senior gymnastic show April 1 un ‘|der' the leadership of Ted Hindmarsh. The Commission learned that Mrs. Jessie Lee of White Rock holds a girls club meet- ing twice weekly at her home. White Rock Women’s Institute will embark on a handicraft project for the B.C. Centen- nial. Permission has been receiv ;}ed from Victoria for a braid- ing and knotting classes to be held at White Rock, Miss Elizabeth Keeling reported. Election of officers Commis- sion for 1957 will be held on Friday, Feb. 22 at 8 p*m. in the Municipal Hall. WR. Curling Club Results, Jan. 29—Feb. 1 Jan. 29: King 13. Hayhurst 10: Heard 11, Winder 5; Simp- son 5, Ortner 4; Vic McPher- | son 10, Phinney 9; Kennett 16, McAdam 7; Burke 16, Tinkess 6 Jan. 30: McNeill 7. Ash- worth 6; Bill O'Hara 8; Thorpe 12, Stang Earl 11, Baker 7. Jan, 3 Pepper 17, McDougall Lockhart 12, Beales 9; Staple- ton 13, Badenoch 4; Watson 11 Neff 9; Graham 9, Audette Wilkie 8, Wilson 7. Feb. 1: |Tinkess 12, Heard 5; Kennett |15, Phinney 5; McAdam 11, Ortner 5; Burke 13, Vic Mc Pherson 4. Rink Standings Section 1. Wins—Loses Beales apa 2 and 4 McDougall 3 and 3. Graham ---- 6 and 0 Wilson --- 1 and 5 Audette 4 and 2 Neff __ - 1 and 5 Lockhart 3 and 3 Badenoch 2 and 4 Pepper sa2s 6 and 0 Wilkie $3 and 3 Stapleton ---- 5 and 1 j Watson eae 1 and 5 Section 2 Wins—Loses McAdam 4 and 2 Hayhurst 2 and 4 Burke Simpson V McPherson Kennett Ortner H Hearc Phinney Section 3 Wins—Loses Thorpe ree 5 and 1 Baker 2 and 3 Sully = 1 and 4 O'Hara ---_- 2 and 3 McNeill - -.-. 4and1 Stang SS 1 and 4 Bill McPherso: 3 and 2 Jantzen, --=.----== 1 and 4 Hillman 3 and 2 Earle —22----=----- 4 and 1 Crosbie teu--- 2 and'3 Ashworth -- 2and3 Sea Vue.. WASH. ty 9 | February 10, 11, 12 About Teen-Age pat Talked y hit! McPherson 10, ~ TIME: 8 P.M. FLEETWOOD & Resolution: To organize this district, public interested in 8 TOWN § TOPICS ~ By VIN COYNE. | | SPORT TALK: Jerry Mathi- n, Provincial Recreational Councillor for this district, re- ports that the B.C. Govern-| ment would defray the cost of a track and field clinic at White Rock, Little League of- ficials are getting just a little worried that Surrey Parks Board has perhaps forgotten | Semiahmoo Park. It's less than | three months to baseball time and by the look of the park, which the Lower Mainland Re- gional Planning Board clas as one of the best in the prov- ince, it will take just about that long to put the diamond and other facilities in working order. A statement by guest speaker Mike Churchill at Frida anti-incorporation me ng must have set many a listener with any knowledge of education back on their heels. Mr. Chure sted that White Rock as many schooi chil her areas its size ently has not been in top area Semiahmoo Park, ano’ hol Road and one that has recently closed on Sunnyside, s no doubt that this area has its share of dumps. If ‘In- corporation comes soon, garb- age disposal is one problem that will have to be dealt with immediately, A small incinera- tor installed recently at the RCMP office in Cloverdale cost $25. The same method used for disposal for the whole of White Rock would amount to quite a sum Whether Incor- {poration comes or not, the fodour on Nichol in the dump areas and the present condi- tions at Semiahmoo Park indi- leate that immediate attention ‘must be given the situation. mG Metropolitan police forces are being discussed through- out the Lower Mainland and with the RCMP receiving @ pay increase this will be many who ad ponder which ts the most economical to main- tain, without giving too much thought to the other factors in- | volved. one Athletic Associ DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. PLACE; SILVER MOON BANQUET ROOM CHAIRMAN: REV, C. RODGER TALBOT. GUEST SPEAKERS: NEWTON ATHLETIC ASSOCI- ATION PRESIDENT WALLY STRANG FRANK BECKLEY. letic Association with a view to giving ald and promoting all phases of recreational activity in Invitation: To all clubs, athlotic bodies and the entire ation ter. Three of Semi’s four re- AND |j|| Semi and P.M. now have 4,™2ining games are against SSOCIATION PRESIDENT ||||—1 won—lost records, Both |‘2USb opposition and the a White Rock Amateur Ath- helping in any way with this ing we would all realize the work being done by Scout \leaders and organizers in this district. ‘Attention Players! No High Hoop Boys Tie For Second- Girls Still Undefeated \| moved into a second place tle jjwith Princess Margaret High ™aining in the schedule and ||Friday night, beating QE. 55— due to pustponements, two of 30, while Margaret was losing these games will be mid-week hea Lord Tweedsmutr. jhad little trouble with the QE! This tightly cramped sched- squad leading 17—8 at the half Ule will be the big factor as jand outscoring |nents 21—9 in the third quar- Senior Boys’ League. ||teams are only 2 points be schedule definitely |hind league leading North | North Surrey, Surrey- Senior \fought 38—26 battle Q.E. was |mever any more than 5 points | behind until the fourth quar- = 8 zZ ter when Semi broke loose for See, piled Ar 6, Sha- \tween these two teams for top| Al Semiahmoo Senior There are four games re- Semi 8ffairs. their oppo-|to who takes the title in the fayours: | The White Rock squad can |be tough when the chips are down though, and will be in \there fighting all the way. | Scoring Summary Senior Girls: Fern Walker Anne In the opener. Semiahmoo Girls won a_hard- 14 points. Semi {ron McGee, Sheila Chapman Girls’ record now|§, Mary-Anne Procter, Gail \show 6 wins against no de-|Qlson, and Janice Pugsley feats, Close behind, though, is| Senior Boys: Dave Service Ae Surrey, boasting a 5—|10. Herb Fader 8, Earl Ready record. 114, Ken Welch 4, Jack Cosens It looks like a battle be-|8, Terry Ward 2, Dave Gill 6, Taylor, Marm Johnson, cet leravitayion=c. F. Dole, I Badminton Tonight eee There will be no badminton tonight at Semiahmoo Gym as previously announced The} regular club night for the White Rock group is Tuesday but as a tournament was ar-| ranged with Langley that night the locals post-dated White Rock Little League their session to tonight Poor | - road conditions forced post Baseball officials will start a ponement of the inter-club drive), this® monty toys punoee and enter a representative in the Surrey League. Team executives decided at tournament and the Club re- sumed their Tuesday night in| the gym. | White Rock will host Cloy- |@ meeting Tuesday to have 500 erdale in a tournament to be ;Membership ca rds printed for played at Semiahmoo gym on jsale to baseball supporters in Feb, 21 at 7.30 p.m. Both clubs |this district are evenly-matched and a good| It was decided to send let- exhibition is expected |ters to all White Rock Si - Clubs asking for a grant to Local Teen-agers help defray costs of the team. | |Merchants will also be ap- Attend Safety Classes ched for their support. Four White Rock teenagers| Officials will seek f are receiving instruction in|information from Surrey first aid and swimming at|Parks Board in regard to classes beng jointly sponsored |Semiahmoo Park. They feel by Royal City Kiwanis Club |that work will have to com- and YMCA of New Westmin-|mence soon if the field is go- ster. z to be in play Anne Staniforth, Mary-Ann and the Studds attend hich include |f ical instruc dy Procter, F halato: and |g Paul Bjornson 3. Little League Plan Fund Raising Drive er ‘Submit its sponsor is April 13. Further plans will be discuss- ed with executive of the other five teams at tonight's Surrey Little League meeting at - Whalley. Surrey Little League Meets Tonight Representatives of the six teams entered in the Surrey Little League will meet to- night at 730 p.m. at the Dell Hotel. Whalley. Further plans will be discussed for the com- ing season. Provide shelters and food for the birds. More kinds’ of birds winter in this country than most people realize. DAD'S COOKIES gh Single: Jimmley | Robinson Men's High 3 |Walt Essex 688. SOS League | Ladies High Single: Mar |Davey 234. Ladies High 3: Carrie Lumley 566. Men's High Single: Reg Kav anagh 253. Men’s High 3: Reg Kavanagh 65. Men’s Majors | Men's High Single: R.} Browne 316. Men's High 3: | puppeteers R. Woodward 733 Eagles Ladies High Single; Ann Mc- Arthur 257 Jonathan, Samuel and Noah. Men's High Single: Gerry Douglas 286, Coleman produces the series. Newton Girls Lose to Eilers Newton Senior “B” Girls Basketball team fell to a 52— 10 defeat at the hands of Van- couyer’s Senior “A” Eilers squad Thursday at Princess Margaret High. White Rock players includ- ed Pat Summers, Wilma Bow- ers, Nancy Lumley, Edna Kreeger, and Doreen Ingram and Arlene Kwan of Newton: ‘The Golden Rule works like Semiahmoo jof religious stories being shown on the CBC-TV network each week entitled ‘Old Testament Tales.” Marionettes play the parts of Biblical characters such as David, Goliath, On the Pier at White Rock. WE CATER TO CLUB LUNCHEONS: AND BANQUETS, EVENING AND DANCES. The stories. taken from the Bible, are dramatized for children by Clare Slater, Basil Yacht Club