LOC.L CITIZENS ENJOY GOOD HE LTH '""(eont. from page 1) facilities was carried out as well as weekly inspection of bunikhouses and snack bar. With the assistance of Mr, Hugh Mac- Donald, Provincial Sanitary Inspector, all food stores as well as the local hotel and restaurant were inspected and a report of findings made with recommendations for imp- rovements required, Samples of water from the municipal supply have been sent to the Provincial Lab- oritories at intervals with no sample show- ing lower than grade A. Garbage collection and disposal as well as disposal of sewerage are accomplished in a sanitary manner, During the summer, the swimming and wading pools were inspected and samples of the svimming pool tested with good results." Dr. D, Jie MeCausLand 0-0-0 TEN PIN CHATTER Pattison's Battling Bears are leading the Ten Pin League and this honourable stand- ing wes gained last night when they took the Engineers to camp in a landslide 4 to 0 victory. Paul Boudreau led the Bear scoring with 180, 159, 152 (491). Ray Stachiw came through in fine style with 159, 167, 122 (448). Don Boudreau paced the Engineers with 163, 191, 153 (507). Capt. Lindskoog turned in handsome games of 173, 167 and 158 (498) but his efforts failed to halt the raipaging Bears, Second Place standing in the current Pennant race is held down by Nick Chopty's Firebugs wno humbled Sechesky's B B's 3 to 1. Ed Niemi paced the Firebugs with 170, 148, 150 (468). Chopty found the groove with 182, 159, 125 (466). Other handy games were Todd 152, 157, C. Buck LaDy Sechesky 146 for the B "Bis while Ruzyski's 145, 139 and Shubaly's 142, and 139 assisted the Firebugs to victory. The Warehouse turned back the powerful Overheads in a 3 to 1 contest that found Earl Knight leading the Warehouse Five with his games of 119, 168 and 163 (450), Len Swirhun's 1st game of 155, along with Graham's 149, 136 and Teddy Stachiw's 136, 145 proved the undoing of the Overheads. Bob Shirriff turned in a series of 152, 12h end 169 for 445 thus leading the way for the Overheads. Rowley's 154, 137 and 125 for 416 along with Ostling's first game of 142 were not enough to turn the tide. Leon's Royals humbled the Shift #1 Trundlers 3 to 1 in a closely fought battle (cont. in next column) TEN PIN CHATTER (cont,) that saw the games decided by the slimmest of margins, Leon led the way with 178, 139 and 180 (497). Malashewski, with 146, 132, 184 (462) end Pluta with 168, 174, 114 (456), along with John Louk's 170, 165, 150 (485) stopped the Shift L's cold, Pete Diduch led the Number 1 Five with 154, 201, 110 (465). Len Pineault with 136, 160, 154 (450), Galvin with 165, 118, 135 (418), and Whitfiold's 167, 131 and 136 (436) made it a knock-down drag-out battle all the way. Team Standings to Date: Bears ail: Warehouse 9 Firebuzs 10 B Bis 8 Shitt fi.» 9 Overheads 6 Royals 9 Engineers 2 0-0-0 HOURLY & S°LARY ALL STAR 10 PIN THAMS TO DO BLOODY Ba.TTLE MARCH 28 The annual Hourly and Salary i11 Star 10 Pin match will be held Saturday, March 28th. The two teams are made up of the high 10 averages from the hourly and salary payrolls and the loser is stuck for the treats. Last year's match saw Capt. Check- ryn's Hourlies sneaking out a slim victory but this year Capt. Bill Borsum's power packed Salaries are out for revenge, This advance announcement is fair warning for those who want to get in on the fun to start jacking up their averages. Averages as of Thursday, Mav. 19 will det- ermine the teams. Present leaders are as follows: (Note: Man must b-wl 21 games to qualify) Hourly Checlryn 161 Diduch 142 é.damo 51 Day 138 Malashewski 148 Graham 137 Shubaly 146 Swirhun 137 tho (9 games) 146 Niemi 137 Smilsk:; TAA Galvin 136 Pluta 14, Len Pineault 136 Chopty 143 Salary Borsum 162 Rowley (18) 145 Buck (18 games) 160 Porter 142 Shemanski (9 games)159 Boudreau TAL Lindskoog 158 Gombola As Solly 154 Pattison 13¢ Shar r see ae, Olsen ay Louk 150 Faust dea Sechesky 149 0-0-0 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Ma..NS KEEPING CLEAN jLL THE TIME