Page 3 SPRING LE/.GUE BOWLING In the Ments Spring League Roll-Off, the Flying Saucers gained top honours in a very successful spring league. The scores for a four game total are as follows; TOG: OF ConsOlation Prize winners were Garage Enterprise Flying Saucers 4137 who took first spot in this event with a nice Esquires 3933 total of 4232, followed by: Strike Rollers- 3810 Suds Slingers 3827 Horizontals 3573 Doe Heads 3533 League of Nations 3532 In ths Mixed League, Ray Wright's team took top honours in that league with a four game total of 3883, followed by, Grahams with 3854 and Hospital with 3820. In the Consolation Series, Johnston's. 3848 was too good for the rest as they followed with:- Top Notchers - 3777, Knick Knacks - 3571; Med Hatters - 3442 and the Schemers with 3275. The two high scores to date this week in the open bowling prize race are Maurice Chicorli with 333 and Mrs. Grace Moores with 284. o-0-0 ST, MARTIN'S PARISH Sunday, June 11th - Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. No evening devo- tions, o-0--0 MEN'S SOFTBALL A practise and organizational meeting was called for Monday night, how- ever only a few turned out to support the cause. A short discussion was held by those who did attend on the pros and cons of whether to organize for Fast Ball or Slow Pitch this year, In the end it was decided to have a game of Slow Pitch played this coming Wednesday night. Two teams have been chosen and it promises to be a real battle. Everyono is invited to attend this game whether you intend to play ball this year or not, especially so if you do intend to play but can't make up your mind just exactly what type of ball you want to play at. So don't forget, fellas, "wednesday night at the South Camp ball diamond! In tho meantime, a practise has been called for Monday night at 6:30 SHARP for the purpose of picking a mn's Fastball Team to represent Terrace Bay in intertown compe~ tition. All those intcrested in making a berth on this team are invited to be on deck, o-0~0 CUB NEWS The reguler weekly meeting will be held in the jrmouries at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, June 9th. /, full attendance is requested as further plans will be discussed for the Hike coming up. The annual Parents! Night was held on Friday, June 2nd, and the Cub Leaders wish to take this opportunity of thanking all of those who assisted in making this evening the success that it wes, £ special word of congratulation to all of the Cubs on their excellsnt behaviour and the many interesting projects which they so ably carried out. i The Proficiency Badge for Team Play was awarded to the following cubs during the evening: J. Boudreau, S. Brewster, D. iiowson, C. Craig, C. Boudreau, D. Lohr, D. Seowen, J. wood, J. Brickson, and L. Wilson, Congratulations to all! 0-0-0 COMMUNITY CHURCH COLUMN Sunday, June 11, the sermon topic at the 1l a.m. service will be 'iie Preach Christ" and at 7 p.m. the topic will be "Seeing Too Fart, Rev. Ae F. Lavender will be in charge of both services, It is to be noted that the Sunday evening service of next Sunday, June llth, will be the last Sunday evening serviice for the summer months, During July and sugust, Sunday morning services will be at 10 a.m, instead of A ems i The Sunday School Superintendent, R. T. Sheppard, wishes to thank all those who volunteered to drive the children to the Lake Superior Park picnic on Saturday last. Despite a spot of rain which usually accompanies picnics planned in advance, all hada really enjoyable time and are looking forward to another big event next year. 0-0-0 NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN 9:00 a.m. June 12th to 9:00 a.m. June 19th "ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED" Last wook, Hugh Boudreau,,dmin. Office, missed the Safety Slogom of the week and $5.00.