jh PIN TEAGUE Cont'¢ from Page 6 Sec. 8 (A) Terrace Bay Bowling Association With only one series, with a two or three week break at Xmas, with the top. four teams in a six or more team Beagudt roll off for the major trophy and the_ remainder for the Consolation, ain Roll-off date for the Championship will . be May 2nd, 7,00 Roll-off date for the Consolation will be. Wa May 3rd - 7,00 ov NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Terrace Bay Amateur Hockey Association will be held. Wednesday, May 8th, at 7.30 P,M. in the large meeting room at the Recreation Centre, 0-0-0 LADIES CURLIDG iG CLUB NEWS . Notice of Meetin ing 'The Annual Meeting of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club will be held at 7.45 P.M,, Tuesday, April 30th, in the Curling Club Lounge at the Recreation Centre, All curlers are urged to attend as several important matters will be discussed, and the election of officers for the forth- coming season will take place, Everyone, is welcome but only fully paid members are eligible to vote. Associate members have no voting. power, -Remember the date and make plans to attend this very important meeting. The nominating committee will be chaired by Irene Edmond, with Isobel Marsh and one other member in good standing. Following the meeting theve will 'be a. get-together of the ladies which premises a few laughs, so plan to stay for a social evening following the MARRANGS - Mary Hale's Rink (ins Hudson Bay Trophy Last Thursday night we. sez the. com, pletion of the Ledies Curling Club's 1956-57 season. Congratulations for winning the Hudson's Bay Co. trophy go to Mary Hale and her crew consisting of Elicia Gvans-Smith, Belle Wallin and Marie sdmonds, itunner-up spot was captured by Anne Latour, Mary Dashkewytch, Heather Lafontaine and Delores King?-. As previously. reported, the Seagram's trophy went to Jan Faust with Jessie.' (Cont'd. mer') col) Page 7 (Cont'd, from last colum) " Ratchford, Sophie Janicki and Mary Claire Kennedy, Second in this event went to Sylvia Duquette, Dene Clancy, Olga Crockford ~ and Lois: HEVERRnH 0-0-0 Maett FIVE PIN ims LEAGUE, ~ Bill eel ates Bhpieh seem to be heading ot Oe eee Championship after gaining 3 points on runner-up Townsite, They now lead Town- site by 6 points with only one week's bowling remaining. For the first time since the beginning of this League, there was not one bowler to score 600 for three games, Nick Chopty was the high man with a game of 260 and a total of 599 for three gaines, Hydro took 8 points and are now only 1 point away from second place Townsite, and the roll-offs, 'This should make for'an interesting night of howling come Thursday, Standout games for the week were bowled by - C, MacDonald 240; N, Chopty 260; D. Whalen 211; 5S. Yaromy 215; G, Drexler 2183 F, Sechesky 223; J, Campbell 22); J. West 20/5 Les Edmunds 220. / Championship and consolation roll-offs will take place on Friday, 'April 26th at 7,.P.M. instead of the usuil Thursday evening. This is partly due to the Mill start-up, and also because a number of 10 Pin bowlers will journey to the Lakehead that week-end, 0-0-0 MXED TEN PIN LEAGUE STANDI'GS - Rockies 134 points Royalettes 126°" Wenderers 116 " Maybe es 20h, " ES area and series ~'¥, Hanna 171, 165, 20h, - 540; V. Thompsor 273, 202, 115 (4,90) 3 Re Stachiw. U8, WA, 178 (1:70); L. Checkryn- 161, 168, 247 (466)3 B. Fawcett 135, 128, 194 (457); 2. Stachiw 145, 117, 149 (424); De Knight "4.605 Rookies are the series winners. Champion- ship roll-off will a Monday, pril 22, ae 7.30) Py My ! 0-0-0 NOTICE - BOZS Tri: YEARS AND OLDER The Junior poys group of the Fish and Game /ssociation will hold another meeting on Sate Anit, 20, 10 A.M, at the Rec. Centre, Several interesting films. are to be shown, No Charge, and all boys are welcome,