Page 3 ROXY THEATRE OPENS SATURDAY (cont. from p. 1) MIXED FIVE PIN LEAGUE It is also pointed out that although the Matinee is Free, there will be a charge of 60¢ made for the evening show, Mr. Link- wich regrets that this is necessary, however, it is a situation over which he has no cont- rol. The title of the evening programme is "In The Good 01d Summertime", This newest addition to our Community is truly something to see. No effort has been spared by the owners to provide a fac- ility on a par with the rest of our Townsite, With a seating capacity of 400, it comes complete with comfortably cushioned seats, finely carpeted floors in the lobby, aisles, etc,, tastefully decorated throughout with Dot Dalzell set two new records for the local alleys when she let the Pin Dusters to victory over the Rockets for 3 points, Dot rolled 357 to beat the hi single to date held by B, Haughn (356). She started out with a 156 in the first game then rolled a 293 then really got down to business for her last game. Her high triple of 806 is also high for ladies on these alleys, Nice going, Dot. The Pin Dusters rolled the hi single of the week (1075) and the hi triple with 2858. To G. Carmichael of the Spanners goes the honours for the men's hi single with his 265. W. Day of Tyros combined scores of 205, 177 and 254 for hi triple of 636. Our colourful indirect lighting making everything honour scores were rolled by C, Quarry (68) easy on the eyes, The owners are to be con- gratuleted on a good job well done, Regular shows will be held twice night- ly with the first show scheduled for 7 P.M. Each Saturday afternoon a Matinee will be shown to accommodate the children, The reg- ular prices of admission for oll evening shows will be set at 60¢ for Adults, 35¢ for High School Students and 30¢ for Child- ren. 0-0-0 BARBARA HAUGHN & PAUL PLUTA STAR IN MIXED 10-PINS Barbara Haughn had the high seratch Series of 396 and with handicap score of 531 for the feminine side in Sunday's Mixed 10- Pin Competition but it was only good enough to garner 1 point for the Royalettes as the Badgers took 3 to stay on top of the 2nd series. The Shirriffs held up the Badgers as Ruth hit high game scratch 155 and with handicap 215 for the women and Bob hit high geme scratch 178 for the men, Peul Pluta toppled the maples for a 480 scratch and 570 with hanicap series which was high for the men and helped the Super- iors to an even break with the Firettos, Shubaly was the big gun for the latter group with high hame with handicap an even 200, Standings (2nd Series) Badgers 7 Firettes Sa Royalettes 4 Superiors 2 K - qualified for finals 0-0-0 FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. Avail- able February 10th - $35, monthly. Apply to: Birchwood Cabins, Cabin No. 6, Schreiber or Time Card 72, 0-0-0 FOUND One pair boy's brown Hockey gloves, Made by Holden's, Azply to Hudson's Bay Office, for the ladies and D, Weighill (85) for the men, Good scores rolled were R. Stachiw 209, 219, 205 (603), J. Corrigan 220, M. L. Dey 220, J. Todd 212, L. Belliveau 214, 0. Harrison 237, 218 (610), L. Windle 204, P. Dooling 216, H. Hales 216, R. Biesenthal 204, B, Haughn 209, C,. Hawkins 205, S. Jakobson 203, 207 (608), Standings to Date Spanners Ls Bombers 10 Pin Dusters 13 Sleepers 10 Bay Beavers 12 Tyros 5 Rockets a: Inn Mates 3 Big 5 Ladies Men 0 Harrison' 197 C,. Buek 232 D. Dalzell 186 L,. Folino 205 K. Weppler 163 Je. Tote 193 M, L. Day 161 W. Day 189 C, Hewkins 159 D, 'Harris 187 0-0-0 ANNUAL CLASSIC SET FOR FEB. 117H You have all heard of the famous Foot- ball Classics, the "Rose Bowl","Sugar Bowl", "Cotton Bowl", "Orange Bowl", ete., but in Terrace Bay we have something unique in the way of "Bowl Games" in our own annual Hockey classic, the "TI" Bowl game, between the "Lunch Pails and the "Pale Faces", The rival coaches are lining up their prospective play- ers now in an effort to take possession of the prized trophy for another year, Make sure that you call off all engagements to clear the decks for your attendance next Wednesday night at the Schreiber 4rena, Game time is set for 9 P.M. 0-0-0 ROOMS W/NTED Two furnished rooms wanted, Apply to. N. Linkwich at the Roxy Theatre, 0-0-0 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING IS GOOD ANYWHERE