Tennis Club Seeks Les Taggart Heads td Tle Rosk Tle. Tennis | GFoup Committee i] Club was formed ‘Thursday | Les Taggart has been elected 1: | ml night and will meet every | chairman of the group commit- ‘ eague. at ] our Thursday at the Rotary Youth |tee for the second White Rock mfie Tah Centre on Johnston Road start-| Boy Scout Troop. Idle Hour has been the | single with a 241 and Helen ing on February 13. 3 ‘ Sewn of a ereat desl of activity |Maxficld of Civic 2 took high | About nine tablo tennis en-|p,QWer officers named hh ‘ ‘this past week, with the “Roll-/three with 588 pins. Irwin Col- |thusiasts were on hand for the |" bance , Vice-chair-| White Rock ‘Track Club will i ‘Off in process for both the /by walked off with high single |first meeting and members will|™N; Denis Meade, secretary; |open fund-raising activity as an senior and teenage players. | of 272 and a total of 644. |now seck two additional tables, |Jety Clifford, treasurer; J. , |independent organization with: On Monday local blind peo-| J. Schelten of the Bank of| Anyone willing to lend or |Solheim, training and badge|a raffle draw Saturday, March led ple started bowling. They will | Montreal took men’s high three | give the club a table may call |Chaitman; Andy Stevenson and |15th. ; 3 bowl every first and third Mon-) with 621 and Bill Clifford of |the Sun office Wi. 98-9701. |Hal Wilson, transportation. The club informed White day of the month. it will give |the Muskrats high single with | Franklin Johnson has donated The new group committee | Rock Amateur Athletic Associa People sume idea of thc scope |a 250. jone table to the Youth Centre. | nope they will receive all par. | lon by letter Thurday that they ‘of the Cotiadian National Insti | Teen agers came up with two| All table tennis fans are urg- ents and interested” citi wished to operate as an inde- tate fo: the Blind, and the way | wonderful games by Jackie Me-/ed to attend the next mecting Minit tizens |pendent group this year due to they can teach these people to} Leod of the Champs with girls’ | of the club. |support in their endeavors, the cost incurred in travelling, Proposal and Re do things which the worage [high single and three with a equipment and accommodation Rodger Talbot, president, said people would say was impos |252 and a total of 641. Ian Da- O during 1957. one of the purposes of th sible. vey of the Wild Strikes just Athieiic Assoc To Hold The group felt they could |group was to assist inaditena ‘The high lights of the week's | missed his 700 game when he | . raise more funds as an indivi- |ent amateur groups, Teague bowling came on Tues-| rolled boys’ high single and| dual club rather than being ‘day night in the men's commer- |three with a 252 and 699. The track club has been | e governed by the athletic asso-|given 10 prizes by local mer- cial with Bill Meek of Heard| friday night's Horse Shoe Annual Meetin Feb 26th ciation and depending upon Motors banging out an aggre- |League showed the Mustangs s gate of 806 for high three. Bill taking the high two games with | ELLIPSIS IP DPD PL PLP PPA PT PRA chants to raffle in the draw. Put together 3 lines of 262, 2531509 pins, Girls’ high two and| white Rock Amateur Athle-| All local sports groups who *TEEN-AGE and 291 which also gave him | single went to Marilyn Jones of tie Association will hold its an-|have received aid from the as- high single. Other 700 games in | the Alley Cats with a single of | nual general meeting on Wed- | sociation during the past year ° this group of keglers were R.|435 and a total of 249. |nesday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. at | will be represented at this E Temblett of Coast Motors and| Im Friday night's 10 pin 1 “|the Silver Moon. meeting, the executive decided. B. Browne who rolled 740 and gue, Sunnyside Home Service 3 i xecutive of the Asssociation | A guest speaker will be ar- FRIDAY. 704 respectively. The combined |rotled high three with an ag-\a- Rarare t i be » FEBRUARY 21 7 efforts of Temblett and Browne » |Gecided’ on, the) dateyof the: an \ranged for by the association. | { gregate of 2349 pins. Pick Ups’ nual meeting Thursday. They | Main issues on the agenda of Gave Coast Motors high three [Hot Weir took off with ladies’ |witl_mect again tonight at 7|the annusl Biting Pere Panda Supper Club - White Rock games for the evening with a high single and three with a p.m. at the Presbyterian Church . ection of officers for 1958 - r totalof $299 pins. single of 162 and a total of 460. |t9 finalize plans for the meet: \ton oy tre aca A00P Canada’s No. 1 Rock-Roll and Modern j Other high scores for the Bob Bradbury of the Bomb- ing. Paising and prantiner celine to Week's Bowling were: Mud Bay ers also did the trick with! Representatives of city coun: \ractt compe wee corel Dance Band . . The PROWLERS League, the Tigers took team) men's high single and three : 8 3 g cil, the school board and ser yice organizations will be in ed to attend as well as associa high three with 2633. Bonnie | with a single of 196 and a total Gerhardt of the Tigers took la-| of 506. dies’ high single and three with| The Old Age Pensioners had @ 251 single and an aggregate | three alleys going Saturd of 577. ternoon when 18 players turn- Vern Sampson of the Under-|ed out for the fun. The big takers also turned the double | disappointment came when Mr. trick to give a single of 246 and | Apps failed to show up because ; year, i We have changed the date of our dance from Friday, Feb. 14, to Friday, Feb. 21, so it will not conflict with F tion members and the general| H, W. Lees of 20th Ave., Oc- the High School Mixer schedul public, Jean Park, who is spending the | : A pape co) Tt Athletic associations at New-|winter with his niece and her 9 to 12 p.m, ton, Fleetwood, Whalley and|husband in Vancouver, visited | Cloverdale will also be asked |with Mr. and Mrs. Blake during | Admission 75c to send a deleg: the wee q three lines of 660 total. of a cold. | ees The S.0.S. League was incom- Mrs. Chester took high single | a Page of the Wizzards gave a/and two with a single of 201 | plete and we are unable to give jand a total of 314, while Mr. the full returns. However Al | Morrison took men's high sin usual good account of himself | gle with 205 and a total of 359. with three lines of 228, 248 and w Maxfield. | } 227 for a 703 total pins. — q | les League, the| PTA Will Sponsor Wild Ducks continue to fly high by carrying off top points again UBC Period Play | = pos Tuesday evening with 2628 oducti i period ¢ + points. Gerry Douglas of the | “Magic Ni " will be spon: } Wild Ducks took the men’s |sored here t White Rock double header with a 281 high | Parent 1 sociation in | | Single and a total of 721 for |the near future. | | high three. Doris Cameron also| The play will be presented e turned the double trick for the |by a University of B.C. players LV Bell Ringers with 234 single | group, the Holiday ‘Thea = 8 8B and an aggregate of 575. 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