lead-{ children in the ‘major | President stated, d for Athletic)” summer, the ITE ROCK SUN Flying officer Ted SPORTS Game Club invites Scouts To Hear Guest Speaker champion in bracket of the Prep table ten- nis tournament sponsored the White Rock Club at Rotary Youth Centre, John- ston Road. Joe Ostendorf won the finals of the consolation bracket. Kennett defeated Roger Chester to win the champlon- ship and Ostendorf edged out Mrs. E. Lumley in the consola- tion division. Some 13 Harris, Tuesday at the Youth Centre, Barney Jones is president of the Club for the coming term. Other officers ara: Harold Henry, vice-president; Jack |Berry, secretary; Gordon Lee, treasurre; Ted Hirschfeldt, Ed Woode, Ed Kendall and Louis Laronde, directors, air-sea rescue division, will be 21st squadron, RCAF Of the Suest speaker at the Semiah- moo Fish and Game Club meet- ing Tosday, March 11, at Rotary Youth Centre at 8 p.m, F-O Harris will talk on “Sur- vival in Bush Country.” The club will invite all Boy Scouts in the White Rock area to hear this talk. Meriil Follis will speak on the forming of a pistol club at | C irling Results “We hope éach activity we have aided duting the Past year represents some good training, thrills and memories of fun on the part of those who participated and we hope that ach activity also represents one step in the making of good Sports for our commiinity whose discipline of body w aid in the discipline of soul, “There is a great need for Various kinds of leadership — ‘which demand’ something Of a person which very few Seem willing to give—time for the service of others,” the pre- Sident stated in his annual re- "The future Association must in the Clubs first tournament and spent a very enjoyable af- ternoon of competition. The club day at the Youth Centre and officials welcome any prospec- tive members, Turn In That Soccer Strip At Duckworth’s | Ed Woode, White Rock junior soccer team | enthusiasts entered Our famous B.C. rivers sus- tain the major sport and commercial salmon fishery of Canada. Recognizing the value of these great rivers, the B.C. fishing industry Supports research, engin- eeringand conservation pro- grams to guarantee the fishery resource for future generations. meets every Thure- coach of the | give time to the training and encouragement of future lead- the president sald. this meeting. | The club meets every second White Rock Curling Club |Urges all team members to turn | jin their strip to Duckworth’s | FISHERIES ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ers, both for the various sports February peas +: themselves and for the admin: | a Thorpe 13, Phinney 10; _ | nie oe” Frep Juniors Move Into 22% “ci ® 3 | Kennett 10, nta 4; sac aN pis or am | V7 Il S . Fi | | Winder 19) er a: = 1 Ws ateur sport locally rather than a ey emi ina S eae individual team appeals, taxing | ant Se ene Ss athletes or seeking paid spec-} Semiahmoo’s junior boys’ bas-| points, _ Wayne Arnold — was |*¢bruary 26— tator sport. |Ketball squad moved into the second-highest scorer with 7 Hogg 14, Olson 8; semi-finals of the Fraser Valley | points. Burke 12, Barker 5; PLAYING FIELDS invitaational tournament with a| Semiahmoo were ahead by| Wilkie 8, McNeil 8; “The Association must con-| narrow 23-22 victory over Co-jseven points with one and a| Pepper 13, Dodd 4; Unuesto press and seek publle | mo-winslow February 26 at the half minutes remaining but a/ Stenstrom 9; Support for grounds suitable to |Como Lake high school. jlast minute rally by Come Embelton 8 an athletic program and obtain! 744 white Rock team met }brought the losers within one y thelccoperation of the school maple Ridge’ Wednesday in the | basket of a victory. Burke 9, Crosby 5; board for the use’ of gymnas- second game of the champion-| The winners stalled in the} Santa 8, Cameron 7; | ums for well-supervised com- |ship. A win here would entitle | last 24 seconds of the game to} Walton 13, Thorpe 3; munity athletics. jthe local juniors to take on|assure themselves of a semi-| Kennett 15, McPherson 3. | | “Oné of the most startling things about the Association | this year is that we have aj Sood track club but no track,” he said. Puture plans of the Associa- tion will include greater sup- port of softball and other team activities for boys “who will hever be stars but need to be- come good sports,” a gymnastic club, a city basketball league | and a playground Program for Port Moody in a bid to qualify for the finals. Two winners of the 16-team | Valley tournament both of jwhich were decided Wednesday }niyht, wil tentatively clash on jMarch 10 at UBC’s Memorial Gymnasium, The game will be played Prior to the Vancouver Senior A. Men’s finals. | Carl Anderson led Semiah- ‘moo to their victory with eight final berth. | Athletic Association Hears Report Of Sports Group Nine directors were elected success of the junior and mid-| at the annual general meeting | get boys softball last season of White Rock Amateur Ath-|and Arnold Piper represented | jletic Association held Wednes- | the girls softball group. |day in the Silver Moon. Track and field club mana- Those named to the 1958 ex-|ger Marion Plunkett spoke on | jecutive were; Mrs. L. A. Walk-|the operation of that club in jer, Ed Woode, Vin Coyne, |1957 and Jack Brown outlined three-year term; Bob Robin the midget and junior soccer | Marion Plunkett, Harry Da situation during the fall and | }two years; Norm Hadden, | winter. Crawford Vogler and Jack |MORE FUNDS | Dicken, one year term. The Association agreed that | This executive met Tuesday |despite limitation of their fin- to choose their officers for the | ancial ability during the first }1958. term. ly Il groups had been given REPORTS equal consideration and all had Reports. were given at the|been given assistance in some annual meeting from all groups | form. who had operated under the; The Association felt that auspices of the Association dur-|}more funds must be raised this fing its first year of operation. |year in order to meet the needs Norm Hadden outlined the /of amateur sport groups in this senior B basketball situation | fast-expanding area. and the senior € softball ac-| Constitution of White Rock | | tivities’ |Amateur Athletic Association Bob Robinson spoke on the /was accepted at the meeting. 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