HUDSON'S BAY EVENT Activity in this bonspiel wound.up this past weekend with the Winners' side shaping up like this:- Jim MacDonald defeated Doug Harris to advance into the "4's", From there he went on to trim Jack Wellings in a neat game and the next action will have to await the outcome of the game scheduled between Rune Ostling and Thor Olsen, This one should be a humdinger to watch and is scheduled for Sunday evening at 9 PM. The winner will take on our "Whiz Kid" (Jim MacD.) for the Hudson's Bay Trophy. : On the other side of the picture, play has progressed to the point where Nels Allen and Frank Ross will play off on Sunday even- ing, 9 PM, and the winner will take on Tommy Latour's rink for the Consolation Champion- ship, Both Frank and Nels have a strong threesome behind them and their game will be interesting to watch. However, Tommy isn't at all worried about the final outcome as he has Glen Lumbers, Ned West and Ken Hutchinson rarin' to go for the"prize money', Imperial Bank Trophy Probably without question this is the most coveted event of our local Curling Club as it represents the "Club Championship". We thougit by listing the standings as of DRAWS COMPLETED TURSDAY NIGHT a fair idea could be gained of just how things stand,. Here they are: Section "A" kink Played Won Lost Dodge 6 5 z Ostling 5 h a Wellings 6 L 2 Sinkins 5 3 2 Boudreau 4 A 5 MeCGoll 5 2 3 Craig 5 2 3 Olsen 5 2 5 Pineault 7 4 3 Lohr - 5 5 In this Section each Skip plays a total of 9 games after which the two top rinks play off for their sectional championship. With Gord Dodge leading, and Rune Ostling right on his heels, it looks like they're favoured but with an upset here and there the stand- ings could be changed completely. It'll be interesting to see how the results of next week's games will affect the standings. Section "B" Each skip plays a total of 11 games in this section and even at this date anything can happen, At any rate it is almost certain that the second place winner will not be det- ermined without resorting to a miniature "mockout" round, It's going to be an oxcit- ing finish with every draw important. (cont. in next column) CURLING NEWS (cont. ) Imperial Bank - Section "B" Rink Played Won Lost A, MacDonald 8 ae - Garvin 8 5 3 J. MacDonald 8 5 3 Haughn 7 4 2 Farrow 7 A 3 Allen ; 4 3 Knauff 8 L h Harris 6 2 4 Latour 8 h h Byers 8 4 4 Ross 8 3 5 Baillie 7 1 6 Invitational Bonspiel This Friday, Saturday and Sunday will witness the playoffs in our own Invitational Bonspiel, To date we have been assured of visiting rinks from Fort William, Port Arthur, Nipigon and Rossport as well as rinks made up of our own local curlers, This is definitely the event of the year, for curlers at least, and no effort has been spared to make this a success - both from a recreational and social viewpoint. To- wards this end the ever helpful Ladies of the Curling Club have taken over the supply- ing of Hot Dogs, Chili Con Carne, Sandwiches and Pie, so that curlers, and lcokers-on- alike, will be assured of all the vitamins they need, Let's hope the boys will get behind this effort and help in every way possible, Just one more little reminder on Curl- ing Dues fellas!! Don't be the last one in with your money - pay them right away so that you won't forget (?) again. 0-0-0 MIXED TEN PIN BOWLING Last week's results - Royalettes 4 Firettes 0 Superiors 3 Badgers 1 Women Hi Single - D, Lindskoog 164 Hi Triple ~ B. Haughn 4,65 - Hi Single/Handicap - D, Lindskoog 210 Hi Triple/Handicap - D, Lindskoog 600 B, Haughn 600 Men High Single - A. Lindskoog 187 High Triple -~" " 505 Hi Single/Handicap - " " 207 Hi Triple/fMandicap - " + 565 Standings Badgers 12: Superiors 6 Royalettes 11 Firettes 4 0-0-0 SAFETY IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS