' MIXED FIVE PIN LEAGUE Pin Dusters, led by 0. Harrison, who rolled 233, 210 and 226 for high triple of 669, took 3 points from the Rockets to put them 2 points up on the Bay Beavers who lost 3 points to the Sleepers who, led by Kay Weppler (248 hi single) and R, Biesenthal (258 hi single), Spanners were able to make it a 3 to 1 decision over the Inn Mates to stay in the running. Bombers took advant- age of the Tyros not being able to field a team and added 4 more points to their total, The Bay Beavers were the hot team for one game (986) but the Pin Dusters piled up a 2620 for hi triple, R. Corrigan set a new record for the honour score with ERY Sinotte is the honour man this week with 96, Good scores for the week are D, Dalzell 206, R. Day 209, S, Jakobson 228, D, Harris 213, 203 (614), B. Bohonis 217, 208, J. Corrigan 213, J. Todd 233, 0. Crockford 229, R. Gaud- et 249, 202, 206 (657 hi triple) Standings to Date Pin Dusters 26 Bombers 18 Bay Beavers 24 Rockets 14 Spanners 22 Tyros afb Sleepers 20 Inn Mates 8 Big 5 Ladies Men O. Harrison 199 C. Buek 234. D, Dalzell 185 D. Harris 196 K. Weppler 163 J. Todd 191 C, Hawkins 159 W. Day 187 Mo Lg Dey 158 G. Carmichael 175 Oo-0-0 HOCKEY SCOREBOARD In last night's House League games No, 2 Shift took 4 points from #1 Shift by a score of 4 to 2 while Structural captured 2 points from No, 4 Shift via default. This now leaves the League standings as follows: Won Lost Ties Points Structural 0 0 10 Nov 2 Shift 4 a: aL: 9 Maintenance iS a 1 7 Noe (Shi £5 0 4 ie id No, 4 Shift 0 5 aL d Tomorrow night, Fridey, March 6th, Structural will meet No, 1 Shift at 9 PM, and No, 2 Shift will play Maintenance at 10 PM. NSHL PLAY-OFFS In the NSHL Play-off finals, Geraldton is one game up on Marathon in a best-of-five series by virtue of taking the series-opener in Geraldton on Tuesday night by a score of 9 to 5. The second game will be played tonight in Marathon with the 3rd game slated for Schreiber Arena on Saturday night at (cont, in next column) Page 6 N.S.H.L. PLAY-OFFS (cont.) 8:30 p.m. The 4th and 5th games, if necess-~ ary, will also be played in Schreiber on Sunday and Tuesday evenings, 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following ways:- Placed in one of the News- boxes located at the Mill Time Clocks, and the Hudson's Bay Store, placed in the Post Office, delivered by hand either to the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you choose, the material must be at any one of these places NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY! Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, please. The fact that Wednesday noon is the deadline for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us, 0-0-0 "How close did it come to you?" asked the farmer, driving up to the tree where his hired man had taken shelter from an electrical storm, "Well," stammered the man, still agit- ated, "I don't know, but my pipe wasn't lit before", "Miss Jones," said the science professor "would you care to tell the class what happ- ens when a body is immersed in water?" "Sure", said Miss Jones, "the telephone rings," Mark Twain chose "Honesty" as an add- ress subject to a club. As a boy, he said, he saw a cart of melons which sorely temp- ted him, "I sneaked up to the cart," he Said, "and stole a melon, I went into the alley to devour it, but I no sooner set my teeth into it than I paused, a strange feel- ing came over me, I came to a quick con- clusion, Firmly I walked up to that cart, replaced that melon -- and took a ripe one," A minister returned a used car to the dealer, The dealer asked, "What's the. matter, parson? Can't you run it?" The minister replied sharply, "Not and stay in the ministry," 0-0-0 YOUR LUCK C.N RUN OUT IN 4N UNGUARDED MOMENT