Appeal for personne! to as- sist White Rock teams enter: fng in the Surrey-! -Langley soccer league this year has been made dy Ed Woode, coach of the Rotary-spansored eleven which won the 1956 title. A coach and manager is needed for the 10.12 year-old group and a manager for the 12-14 team. The latter will again be coached by Ted reports. held Thursday at Whal- decided elec for the coming be held. August 13 in the Dell Hotel, year at § pm. wil ad Coacties, Manages “For 1957 Soccer Season - White Rock decorator, yw t meeting of the season } ‘Whalley. Final date for team entry into the league has been set for August 24. The league will open in| parly September and end coh December. Ed Woode, who will again | coach the 15-17 group, reports uniforms provided by White Rock Rotary last year will be this season. White Rock Water Ski Club will investigate the feasibility of taking out a charter and incorporating under the Socie ties Act. At Wednesday in the Semiahmoo ting held last a mass mee foode has wri to the ck ag Wears Athletic Yacht Club rooms for help Rick Harris was personnel and contact City > interested | Thompson tn r a ch soccer this 12S UP WI Ocean Park Coach Attends Leadership School In Victoria Ken Welch, 17 year old coach of Ocean Park Boys Club, was winner of a $25 scholarship by the Community Programme Branch of the De- partment of Education. Ken received the award while attending the Provin. cial Recreation Leadership, School at Victoria from July 15-26 as a representative of the Ocean Park Club. He also received a cash award from the club. He reports B.C. recreation consultants claimed this to be the most successful summer session ever held and expect a tremendous advancement in the field of community recrea- |v tion in BC. MANY COURSES School provided a wealth of carefullssplanned information and ruction for leaders in recreatio: on all phases of were taught, Ken t His courses includ ership and programn Toom and squa dancing, M nn Proctor placed men’s athletics, social recrea- fficient number of pla ird in the juvenile girls 100 | tion and water safety. ld not be found to make up — Those participa dash with Irene Marsha ah The Commu: Program: a te rounds art y fourth in the «s: for free home delivery phone THe CARLING EREVMPIES (8.0) LIMITED FORMERLY VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD, ‘Blech Label Lager Geer = «Red Cap Ne VBC Bohemian Lager Bee? - Old Country Me am Mi Crean Stost. Aigquor Control Board ning that mem bers only were permitted to use the jump, several other ¥ hes Branch approved the $25 | Qualifying Round Held vrecd to playoff at their |isher which could be any of The Seals are not permitted scholarship after Ken Welch|,+ Peace Portal earliest possible convenience the five remaining teams. to take part in playoff activi- hadbeenl approved for the | eace in order to finish by Oct. 1.| Whalley and Cloverdale will ity. trip by Surrey Recreation| Ted Baldwin and Doug Golfers mayy check the bul-\playoft for fourth spot with STANDINGS : iCommission and the Regional |Kendall tied with a low gross letin board at Peace Portal ithe winner meeting the top Final’ standings: 1 Pattullo "Consultant, 74 in the qualifying round fou lub for further information. team of the bottom circuit South, 2 White Rock Elgins, 3 | Some 24 counses are offer-|the Club Championship held} Mixed two-ball foursome|which will be decided be- Newton, 4 Whalley and Clov- Sunday at Peace Portal. ' Archie McLean was low net | Winner with a low of 60. ‘ed at the ll.day course, in- ‘cluding every branch of com- munity recreation from cop- per tooling and drama to} Peace Portal members held public relations and swim- a field day in conjunction with ming. jthe qualifying round. BSR Doug Kendall of White Rock W.R. Cricketers To |defeated Guyle Fielder, of hockey fame, in the longest Play West Van. Sunday White Rock Cricket Club eir second ENED drive competition. Straightest winner was Walt Lee. Closest No, 3 hole SPORTS SPORTS ,, Water Ski Club To Take Out Charter skiiers had been making use |of the jump. Attending the meeting was Bill | local recreation leader Brown and Jack Carle, one-| of White Rock team, ranked n the Prov the Club 7.30 jpm ed in joining the Club js urged to} attend. will be held at Peace Portal Saturday with the Monthly Medal following Sunday. CALEDONIAN GAMES Track Club Girls Score Points ‘For White Rock Three of five White Rock 71st | Jathletes entered in the aledonian C respec top-notch as throughout the Pacific est - ed under stormy skies | Sharon McGee came second in the juvenile girls broad | Other White Rock ath: competing were I De| McBurnic and Richard De. winetz, both distance runners }All are members of White |Rock Track Club. | RECORD FALL Two Canadian track and| field records fell at the meet. $44.00 Each RESTMORE SERTA LUX BOX SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES at ‘Bruce HALL's |Furniture & Appliances {1201 Johnston Ra. WI. 8-9145 of three rained out games last Gloverdate game. The bottom \tullo South in the three-game ‘quarter finals ns meeting the fourth plage fin- ~ Comfort! Start Playoff Aug 14 White Rock Elgins won two week to clinch second spot in Place teams start their sudden : the Surrey Senior C Softball death playoffs Wednesday, League and win the right to| Elgins will meet the fourtle jmeet the stillundecided 4th Place team August 14 here place finisher in the playoffs With the second and third which open August 14 at ame, if necessary, going Semiahmoo Park, Aug. 15 and 16. | Elgins downea third-place DOUBLEHEADER a Newton 3—2 Wednesday, lost| White Rock team played 2—0 to first-place Pattullo|Pattullo South in an exhibl ~ South Friday, bouncing back |ton game Wednesday and will Penitentiary Seals Play a doublehéader Sunday « to defeat 5 Sunday. |at Semiahmoo Park at 2 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. 4 Dave Sperling was winning ere edn Pitcher Wednesday, relieved miter by Earl Ready in the seventh _ inning: Jake Block went all the way for the Elgins Friday, and de- spite his loss, got three base hits. Earl Ready won the Sunday affair, defeating the Seals, who lost only two games this year, winning the league cup. r contender for forced to PLAYOFFS Newton will now meet Pat- with Elgins erdale, 5 Green Timbers, & i Queensboro, 7 New Westmin- tween Green Timbers, Queens. jboro, New Westminster Chiefs ‘end the loser of the Whalley- ster Chiefs. Garry Meacham of Snohomish,| Athletes from Seattle Olym- Washington, set a new record pic Club, Vancouver Olympic in the juvenile men’s eight: Club, Arctic Club, Deans, pound shotput with a throw |Newton, Victoria Y, Western of 64 fect 5 inches (Sports Club, Snohomish, Van- Freyda Berman of Vancou- ‘couver Technical and Oregon ver Olympic Club established \State College took part in the (ei new mark in the midget ‘meet. irls 100 yard dash, running | the distance in 11.4 seconds. NEWTON May Gagon of Newton was | the only winner for her team, king the women’s open shot, | inches. : CLASSIFIED ADS FOR put with a throw of 34 feet j10% _ Eesnomy! 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