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Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1951, p. 4

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/ " RECORDS F..LL IN .LL DIRECTIONS IN 10-PIN LE..GUE Bill Borsum led Gord Paget's warehouse team to 4 points and third pl-«ce in the Men's Ten Pin League yesterday with the senson's high series of 654. The warehouse also gave the rest of the league something to shoot at as they set the record for the high team game and series to date with 815 and 2248, Thet 815 game is for four men or an average of 204 which is tough bowling in any lengue. Borsum's high gxme was a solid 238 to break the fourth record and thet stood as high game for the season until John Louk came through with 2 241 to establish a new record for the second time in the same night, Going into the last week of the warm-up series, things are tightened up considerably with only 2 points sepnarnting the lst five teams as Al P-ttison's Bears close in with n rush on 7 points in the lcst 2 nights. All Teom Ceptains Please Note: There will be an importrnt meeting of ell Ten Pin capt- nins in Ozzie Dnalzell's office in the Recree- tion Building Thursd-y, November 8th 2t 7:00 p.m. 11 teem captrins or their represent- ative must be there, TEM STNDINGS TO D..TE Team Games Won Lost Points Royals 5 10 5S 5 Engineers 6 10 8 15 Warehouse 6 12 6 14 Electrons 6 10 8 13 Bears 6 10 8 13 Orioles 6 9 9 Aa Argos 5 5 10 6 Townsite 6 3 15 4 OPEN BOWLING Bowling enthusiasts rre reminded that there is open bowling from 1:00 till 5:00 pem. every afternoon except Thursdeys, when the Ladies! Lengue rolls. The Keglers' Club is in operation again on Sund-y afternoons 'end you are reminded that admission is by membership only. Cards are available st the illeys. aa FOR S/.LE 1946 Hudson in good condition, .pply to Maurice Kulcheski at the Barber Shop. 0-0-0 Sclesman: "I've been trying to see you all week, When may I have en appointment?" Executive: "Meke 2. date with my secretary." Salesman: "I did, nnd we hod 2 swell time, but I still w2nt to see you." o-0-0 REPORT EVERY INJURY AT ONCE! Page 4 Of late, sc?veral comments have been heerd from some of the local males, with reference to the a mount of spare time they have on their hands with the advent of 40, 42 and 44 hour worki.ng weeks, Just to give those individuals som'ething to think about, we ere teking the liberty of reprinting an ' editorial thet appezrea' in the Bowmanville Statesman, j "THERE'S DYNAMITE IN TH1:S"| The Bowmanville Statesman has raised an issue which should set «iil married men think- ing. Noting that the five-day working week is rapidly becoming the accepted thing for people employed in businesss, the Statesman points out that the housewi:fe's week is very different, "Meals must be prepared, with the inevitable drudgery of dishwashing seven deys a week, and 52 weeks a year, She gets no holidays with pay." There is, it seems, no Houisewives' Union to demand shorter hours of' lebor, higher wages, and double pay for overtime, But men, you nover can tell; it might happen. The women wanted the vote--and got\it. If they want « five-dey week, they may get that, too, It may even be meade part of the wedding covenant. «nd it isn't as if domestic help were rendily or cheaply available to serve in the housewife's leisure hours, Men will simply have to get used to cooking the meéqls and changing the baby's diapers during the off-work time of their helpmeets, 4. five- day week? What if the housewives choose different "days off" to those of their hus- bands--deys when the husbands are not at home to do the cooking? That will further complicate matters, But there's no cert- ninty that they won't do it. 0-0-0 OFFICE TO MOVE t is expected that the Ontario Prov- inciel Police will move into their new office in the Townsite by Mondey, November 5th, The space thnt they will occupy, will be « portion of the office formerly occupied by the Improvement District, O.P.P. 0-0-0 SAVINGS BOND C..MPIGN CLOSES SiATURD,.Y Word has just been received from the Superior Divisional Organizer of the Canada Savings Loan Campaign that the campaign officially closes Saturday night. We will therefore accept applications for bonds until thet time, Let's invest in our future and the future of Canada by signing up for ponds in the Payroll Savings Plan to-day. THIS YE/R'S SLES - $70,000 - LaST YEARS - $90,000.

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