and players alike and despite The Semiahmoo Sun and White Rock Weekly 7 over the Provitice drove to the THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1964 Softballers Place Third [ize Set Uaiy our titra wettos"|- ‘The White Rock team quall- . ; Colonel Pitman & corsage cutting weekend for the the record fled for @ position in tho finals) title for three consecutive jor Mre. LH White Rock defeate Addresses O.A.P. } Announe annual by dete y Hope In the last| years qi In B.C. Tournament by dfn ope nth tyr, Whit Rosh cfaes | Meeting lanow of the Bellingham Ohry i ; ‘ Champlonahip. This » game, game rig pnts Motors Softball toam played to the g#reQt) played at dergrove on Wed- P S| anthemum Society in th played at Aldergrove on We EMBER 3 GAME Guest speakor, Colone) A. E.| Aftermath Club House é The White Ro * the 1954 aca y placing third in the Senlor B fi - clunmax of | 1954 by placing third In thi Aldor. | Deaday, Sept 1, was the decid- first: game of the B.C.| Pitman, addressed the regular|ridge and E 1 Banball Divisior Men. These games held the Alder F Finals was played at-8 p.m, on/z ‘ . : VAs f Bail! hea An? ®: ueneRC OP ball for point for the local lads who) 4 2 mee the Old Age ember 24 and 25 was t vb Ba ark ended 1 ex mimic f pall fo! Friday. September 3 wit Sian re top teams tn BC, They also made a very enjoy now captured the Valley) jinn; team ‘the Mrs, C. T. Goff Ae Datesof the o 1 elect t ___ | Firemen taking th i puree ae of ors of the Peace Arch Club three run of t innings and White F wns sot for October 5. /\84th Birthday firemen scored o first seven rop) with two in the ninth bu ing the course for better cooking... | with less work ‘SQV feemisec éZ nouncement Currie of Sunny Monday of organ, ant afternoon tea s to be| rangements th the Unit must lose tw eliminated, so White Rock wa yan her mother-in till alive,” Due to the poor weather on | observances Saturday. September 4, all} church at 7 postponed until the | Willams games were following day vice LOCAL TEAM COMES UP | Two mir Ton o'clock on Sunday erved ng saw last year’s ch Acres defeat of that same day handed feating Nelson by an It was then White ~ the Tetters start. Then { Rock's turn against Nelson and | Collir nd also he { orld t the local boys were really cal oh to M deat intend sre Nasco : ments as these {rom readers of THE : « win. Gerry Howls was " River Road. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, * ing ball for our home-town| A period of con i an international daily oewspaper . boys af 4 tromendous|ing led by Mr n “The Monitor is must read: r ck dumped the}and vocal ing for " Interior Champs 8—4. This win Accor people. "I returned to «choo lapse of 18 years. 1 my degree from the © schedule cals to play t 8 p.m. under Prince org Meanwhile the Van the lig Police defeated” Vernon i but my educction comes to give the B.C, Champions a Peace Park Garden from the Monitor. . - ” shaking lose Club Hear of Garden | — “The Monitor gives me ideas In the nightcap the Vall for my work. oy Wonders | “I truly enjoy its com Champs banded Prince Gec a 12—5 shellacki expert pitching of @ Sper national Garden All the White | played well Peace Arch| pany. - b,| You, too, wili find the Monitor Kit-| informative, with complete world 7,| news. You will discover construc: tive viewpoint ip every aews sory, Ure the coupon below The Christian Science Monitor | Ono, Norway Street «| Boston 15, Mase. U | Please send me The Christian 14 | sejenco Monitor for one year I | enclose $15 [) (3 mos $3.75) a} — nothing so easy as automatic ae locals eduled 1 our) Day, September ¢ was ind the The éarly me xX played between Vernon Firemen and the t Interlor were the form which | the 12 o'clock affa 4 18] grou) the s with blue Mrs | —_—_—_—__—_—_- = back for their first defeat Clee. senkine = toglen Brat prize | name) LABOUR DAY TRIALS c zinnias | — a - (address) puted to| and a gard | | Every game Is important but when White Rock took the|the + ember field against Vernon in the Lab- with three blooms grown from| our Day af game the | pressure was really on. White Dt ttt | Rock scored two runs carly fn SEMIAHMOO SUN f the game on errors but failed | = or to hold the when the Champs scored three runs In the All Scie tnelay;ts make) It realy KINDS OF exciting. Again the ho! y boys scored and the gamo was See the latest models at your dealer’: brand new, In the ninth inning | B, C, BLECTRIC siretch shortstop Bobby Mac @| Quen singled to right field and — |Ray Woodward cleared the ball] = over the fence for a home run The joyful White Rock players | held Vernon to one run in their half of the ninth and the Anal) score read 5—4 in favour of the local boys, Gerry Howis, Dave Sperling and Jack Roper al) took part in this pitching duel between two} great téams, FINAL SCORING Ag the Valloy Champs had won they were scheduled to mect the Police team immediately after The strain of the many games in such a short time began to show on the home town team ‘land after @ gallant nine, innings the final score read: White Rock 0, Vancouver Police 4. "| saved money on my life insurance because | bought 4 Mutual Life policy..." hen I took out most of my life insurance, my first thought was ‘How big a premium will I have to pay?’ Then a representative of The Mutual Tife of Canada said: “The real cost of life insurance is the premiums less the amount you'd receive dividends.’ y showed me the outstanding White Rock had lost thelr sec- ond game and thua wore elimin- |) dividend record of The Mutual Life % ‘a Canada. That convinced me. ee ‘ated, The final game went at sht $ o'clock Monday aight between i Over the years, I'm already several Victoria ‘Tillicums who were dollara to the good because Undefeated and the Vancouver Police who had lost one game. out a Mutual Life fe aa ? egal f As. all other teams bad lost To gst tho best protection for your family at twice White Rock who remain= net cost, consult The Mutual Life of ed in the #ories until only three representative in your community today. . teams were left officially ended . third. ; = So onded a succésaful ecaron pidins Ria res of bail for the local team both at home and away, White Rook MUTUAL LIFE f @ lho» given the people of thelr home town sume fing entertain: of CANADA ment during tho summer HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONTARIO months and they hope to repeat Extobtisned 1869 this performance whon it is ball tume again sext springs Your local Mutual Life of Canada representative: Pies y Rook Motoré was sponse! ~ and managed by Jack Carle and BRANCH MANAGER: FRED B, GFROERER, Timlett. The = Building, Mr ler Building, ont a _ ? Vv. F. DeVick, Vancouve ari Nai Chany 7 will Broser Va! pions Jumbia St, New Westminster. Phone: 4620. er G. WILKLZ, RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE. ‘Tho first days of ‘Take card Drive ‘be back when again It ia time to “Play Ballt’®