On The Alleys with Stew Maxfield tmit 46. White Rock Branch,;As we once more start dream, Wednesday, January 18 was| Mr, Smelteer gallantly re 2 iy of ere exciteme in marked ta th writer { Army, Navy and Airfarce Vet-| ing of OUuF 300 pin he Me Po sh de ag Bees pastas nee ely ck wits was held nl the evening for erans put op a very good show-/Only lacked q few pins Jast Mis Paul Lari an ' 14411 Mar seem 4 lang time to him it wun members of the Baptist Church, ing in Victoria last Saturday/ time, this will be the day lin \ Hrive aiidilea = a sweated ay ‘hat fe: had aa! of which the Smeltzer's are de “han | {t Pravincial or sure: ee oe rite : : vout adherents atyerneen ot eS ; | ee ihe 1) ; ie ey > Yee voy | Mr. and Mrs J Weasley | ried his bride, Sarah Young, | : re Ai oa dS ~~ fe as gl ne a ar a i =; > hs Smelter, wha left their fife jal Malifax An enjoyabale evening Was ag aes | Sa pale bt retina Ga SOHO & lon t home in Itlalifax, Nova! Tea was served by Mrs, Lar imide doubly enjoyable by S< tors Rowlin a j — scotia in T7 to make a new ~ = a Crate WIT}, i lhame wit! iw ct b at i, ‘< Onk about A) pins separat- iTt's fi cla of frustration, good ‘aa. bal 2 da hak pal } ed Taurus, { Ot hy and Man fellow ship and bull, Whitt Hock F elebrated their Rranch), New Westminster and White Rock in 2nd. Srd and 4th spots. Victoria, whe held the cup last year, took a commanil ing lead from the very start and went on through to win the cup again this year with about a GOO pin margin If al) goes wel) with the gods of fortune, the tournament will be hold here at the Idle Hour Allevs mext year. and then we believe, that with the games being played on home grounds, we will capture the cup The Fraser Valley Roll-Off is wee up into Quite a fight with some of the old reliables heginning to take on a bit of form as I predicted The ladies are still being led the top two, Maria Soad) and Vi Westzate, with the ex ception that they have changed position. Vi now has a 46 pin lead on Maria in place of the! °6 pins she was down last week However, they both had better watch for Helen as she has piled up 1706 pins in her first (wo Sessions already Two otn- er girls that are a threat to their lead are Pat Lay and Wynne Frank In the male section, Bob Brount has been shoved into second spot after holding the lead for two weeks by the ald fire ball Gerry Douglas. For some reason Alec Smith failed to turn up last Sunday, how- ever. he will be able to catch up that roll. and all he will need is another 800 to shove Bob down one more step. ! nmder if he can do it? The that he has been hitting, ty i; i) | Fo fet) = _ i P@stgate came up With triplicate in 10 Pin last Fri day night to qualify for the Yriplicate Chevron from ABC What did you say the scores were George? Anyway, away goes a letter to headquarters t> the award. What happened = J Ken Stewart this week” He | lid knocked over! Mrs. Morgan of the Old Age Pen- stoners League took Ken's door plize last Saturday Aa attempt is being madv to line up a match with the Old Age Pensioners and the Blind for February 6, Saturday night, at 7:30 pm. Should prove to be quite an affair, and a lot of fun to all. Was just checking stra the latest issue of the “Woma Bowler” and some of the scores, while not to be sneezed at, are not so very much better than our bowlers are doing. Had my attention drawn to a very fun- ny article which could apply to our Lady 5 Pin Leag Tues, sO with a few changes and my thanks to the “Woman Bowier” here it Js: MURDER AT THE IDLE HOUR If your dis is murder, mystery | and intrigue, Why not try howling on a housewife's league? The way we bowl is murder, and why the mustery, The intriguing thing about it you're about to learn from me Our goal is a round 300, we have yet to dream of four, But we are often glad to settle for a miserly score. And after weeks of going stead: ily from bad to something worse, We'd swear we'd never bowl again, 1 f we were prone to curse. Then like a fairy with her magic wand, We'd rack up » rosing score Almost made it! That's what does it! Apd we're on the hack once more. 1:30 Tuesday and Thursday afternoon confidently we 4 g ,2y, 215; ladies 1, iLay, 646; ladies 1, 3, Helen With bravado and competition all rolled into one “Needs improvement” are (the pass words ta the merry pixied dolls, Shooing voungstersa off with oné hand while the other grabs the ball At ithe Leaving dishes, beds and dust- ing for later in the diay, Wouldn't mind the rush at all | if the kids just wouldn't say, “Hey mom, how did you bowl? | One twenty? Not bad Lons That’s good. What did you dojed by the last game? Oh no, mot 83." | River |'22 in Royal Columbia Hospital, That's the ending of my Story (after girls, ‘was buried on Monday in Fra- ser View Cemetery. t's been going on for years | Would you li ke to come and | / join us? We're the While Rock Bowlateers visit good bowlers, and joy in my | Bluff heart that there are others who | of 30 vears. bowl like me!) WEEK’S RESULTS B Men Commercial: men’s 1, | Road, Terry Maxfield, 280; men’s 3, | falling at school last Friday | at aa and received a cut above the lright eye, requiring 3 stitches to | : John Fletcher, 684, Bdluebird, 2888. team 3. | Thursday Major Mixed: men’s | S!0s¢ 1, 3, Gerry Douglas, 341, 875;| | ladies 1. 3, Helen Maxfield, | 2965. 711: team 3. Sea View |#"d family of Coquitlam spent | Saturday with the former's | Thursday Ladies. ladies 1. 3,| brother in law and sister, Mr | : am, }and Mrs. H. Lang, Campbell Meat, 2996 Lila Phinney, 221, 555; team ifilty-ninth wedding anniversars on that day an “al home party” givei for friends and neighbors in all | lookin ing in her plain black dreis lrelieved bY & henuliful corsage of pink rosebuds, received with | | her husband the | and good wishes of all Meridian - Douglas One seventy? Gee!’ | this community was sadden Pentland of 17108 iA le Mr. Fred Dewhurst of Grand | |Prairie is spending an extended | with his neice and fam-| (Written with apologies to the|jjy. Mrs. Hud Smith, North | Terry Shepherd, North Bluff 3, Doodle Bugs, 2279. | River Homemaker, ladies 1, 3, Helen , Mrs. Whyte, 298, 657, team 3, Venus | P74] was a weekend guest of Mr, and J Horseshoe: men’s 1, Jimmy | Mrs Hawk, 123, lait 2, David Lac- Coast , Donna Max- | field, 129. 217: team 2 Tornad-| & os, 1193. | Wednesday Mixed: men’s 1, | Tom Bryan, 266; men’s 3, Andy Maxfield, 269, 649- team 4. Black Toppers, 3006. | Eagles: men’s 1, Carl Holt, | 233; men's 3, Frank Hughes, | 40: ladies 1, 3. Jeanette Hud- son, 263, 604, team 3, Hot Shots 2354, Sunday 10 Pin- men's 1, 3. \Art Weir, 192, 493: ladies 1 |\Helen Maxfield, 174; ladies 3, | Dot Weir, 451; team 3, Weirdos | 184 Mud Bay: men’s 1, Jack Cos: | 'ens, 241; mens’ 3, Ed Haskins, Hey ladies 1, 3, Bonnie Gey. | | , 240, 605: team 3, Missiles. | 2617 | 5.0.8.: men’s 1, 3, Stew Max- field, 272, 617; ladies 1, 3,| Myrtle Page, 228, 561: team 3, Head Pins, 2842. | New Commercial: men's 1, | 3, Fred Wood, 232, 606; ladies! 11, 3, Audrey Wood, 255, 602: || iteam 3, Ocean Beach Hotel, 2891 Friday 10 Pin; men's 1, 3, Bil! \Bradbury, 183, 480; ladies 1, 3, | Dot Weir, 165, 454; team 3, | |\Bombers, 2138. | Men A Major: men's 1. R | |}Blount, 326; men's 3, R. Mce-| \Nally, 729; team 3, W.R. Mot- jors, 2045 Sunday 10 Pin: men's 1, Walt || toy, 193; mens’ 3, W. D. Hol eomb, 512; ladies 1, 3, Dot Weir, 166, 486; team 3, Mad Weirdos, 1831, | Friday Mixed: men's 1, G.| Finn, 243; men's 3, Don May, | 606; Jadies 1, 3, Marie Kedy, | 270, 608; team 3, Donkeys, 2930). Yours for better bowling Stew Maxfield. We have all the equipment for raising and levelling your home... and for Foundation Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED & COVERED EY INSURANCE For Free Estimates Write P.O, Box 55 White Rock | This style is an extremely Mr, and Mrs. J. Wesley Smeltzer | celebrate 59th wedding anniversary |%" 0nt Mis, Ince, Sussauer, hy Mrs, 0, Hareus WHITE ROCK SUN who poured, After a small dinner party lo close friends, open house THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1960 9 greetings from their yi son, Arthur of Halifax, long distance call of congrat- ulations from Mr. and Mrs. Smeltver’s older Son, Ralph, and his family, from Sudbury, Ont. Best wishes and congratula- lions again, Mr, and Mrz. Smeltzer, and may your cele brate many more anniversaries together SS flérnoon, Mrs. Smeltyeér, |] very young and charm. | coneratuls the death of Miss Edna Hoad on Friday, Januar a lengthy illnes She | i if | ir Road, after an absence had the misfortune of | = a o | and Mrs Herb i | Road = ? a H. F. Smith of Victoria E, Graham, formerly of | Meridian Road and now) | The New EWYOY The new British Car designed and built by General Motors of England especially for Canadians - at remarkably low prices, starting from $1995. On Display Next Week at Midway Motors Lid. Phone WI 8-5051 or WI 8-9195 —_— : E : ee wise SS ee —— 1549 Johnston Road See the many new 1960 additions in furniture, appliances and music that will add so much pleasure and comfort at home. Latest on the Market - The New Nifti-Bed by HAMMOND comfortable soft vet becomes a guest room in itself by converting to a full size bed with spring-filled mattress, Measures only 4 ft. 6 inches. 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