MIXED LEAGUE BOWLING Team No, Name Captain 1 Inn-lMates Don Cairns 2 Sleepers G. Balderstone 3 Bay Beavers ° S, Jacobson L Pin Dusters R, Middaugh 5 Bombers J. Corrigan 6 Rockets J. Pearce 7 Spanners R.7. Hales 8 Tyrots W.A. Day SCHEDULE Date Allies 7 PM 9 PM 1 %2 3&4 L522 3&4 Sept,23 1 =~ 2 Bwl 5=b 7-8 "30 6-8 Gow TR mil 1-3 Och. 70 5 = 1~8 783 2-6 1, 3-6 je GR Td 8 - 4 217 L~-6 3-38 5-2 28 2 = 3 8-5 L=-1 6-17 Nove 4b 4-17 61 Bw2 OR Tuesday saw the mixed league get under way. There were many new faces to whom we say welcome and to the old timers glad to see you back in there pitching. Some very good scores were rolled up. Bill Day of the Tyro's rolled a nice 319 to top off the night dnd combined 209 and 205 for a total of 733. Buck of the Beavers put together scores of 296 220 and 2 Q for the high series for thd night of 756. Lois Windle of the Inn Mates came through with a 227 score to top the ladies single, Olyve Harrison, the old stand by, put together scores of 152, 216 and 218 for 'a total of 586 to take the High 3 honours, Other good scores were Pat Dooling 213, R, Biesen- thal 236, D. Harris 255, 0, Dalzell 223, A. Roussell 238, B. Middaugh 225, 210 (613) Mary Lou Day 211, Louis Belliveau 212. Team high single goes to the Pin Dusters with 982, The Buy (eager) Beavers took the high 3 series with scores of 933, 903 and 901 for a total of 2737. LEAGUES STANDINGS Won Rockets Tyros Inn Mates Bay Beavers Pin Dusters Sleepers Bombers Spanners 5 RJ on W DH COMHMFHMMDMDWW WWDODDOHEMHOO NOTICE A meeting of all mixed league team captains will be held in H, Crisson's room (212 Hotel Terrace) Monday evening Septem~ ber 29th at 8 PM to discuss the point count | and distribution of prizes as well as any | other business which the team captains eel] should be attended to, i 0-0~0 i Page 5 TEN PIN CHATTER Down at Leon's last nigh} Bob Shirriff's seratch score of an even ¥500" enabled him and his team-mates, the"Overheads" to gain the top berth by taking 4 points with thelw Power Packed team from those struggling Bears, Willy Adamo's 492 and Paul lialasheww skits 489 scratch scores were the second . and third high 3 games for the night but were no match for Chopty!s "Firebugs"" who came through handsomely in their second and third games to take 3 points for the even ing from the Royals and gain second position for a three way tie with the Warehouse and Engineers teams, Team Standings to Date: Overheads Firebugs Warehouse Engineers Shift #1 Royals Bears Secheskyts BB's I FH DWF ON Oo 1 oO 0 BADMINTON NEWS "Bird season, for hunters that is, aovened on Saturdov but the Badminton Club jumped the gun three days early, B ut just as many birds were shot at and missed by hunters, even more birds, Badminton that is, were swung at and missed by players, Let's hope eye cand aim improve for both hunter and player. Don't forget that the dues this season are $3,00 per person and $4.50 per man end wife (we're not certain that a man is a person), And especially don't forget that the aforesaid dues are duc by the second week of October. 0-0-0 RHYIE AND REASON It isn't the number of guards put on, Or the stairs with well kept rails, It isn't the light that they install, Or the lack of rusty nails, It's true that these all help a bit, But when all's been done and said, The thing that prevents the accident, Is the way you use your head, 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- : Ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, | STOP THE PRESS NEWS: Dye to unforeseen circumstances the X-ray clinic bus was notin Terrace Bay this morning as planned = but | will be located adjacent to Post Office to= night starting at 7 PM and finish tho work | of Xero rays. on. Jormaoe ZF Sitizens, IN