+ MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE There was no person more pleas.ed than Bill Sitko on April 23rd when his. team Townsite, captured the Interlake Services Trophy emblematic of the Ments 5 Pin Con- solation Championship, After the third game there wasn't too much doubt as to the outcome, Townsite had a comfortable margin and had only to bowl reasonably well to snsure victory. Bucks rolled hi-scratch series but their low handicap wasn't enough to . place them anywhere near first place, Though mostly up to average the Hotshots could only manage second spot, High. scorers for Town- site were B, Louk 818 and L, Marsh 775. The only other 800 game was rolled by B. Day of the Allstars. Bill Rolled 896, a very impressive scratch score, Following are the teams and their scores: Team ist. 2nd 3rd | 4th) Pokal Townsite 1002 1083 991 935 4011 | Hotshots 1006 1031 979 85h 3870 Bucks 9a8 1037) Ghs 959. 3792 MEN'S FIVE PIN PRIZE WINNERS League Championship: Dominion Catering Trophy HYDRO - L. Edmonds, B, Browning, E. Saarela, ' D. Chilton, L, Belliveau, D, Martin J. Campbell, K, McLeod, H. Scharf, . E. Oja. Consolation: Interlake Services Trophy TOWNSITE - B, Sitko, L. Marsh, G, Turenko, W. Sitko, J. LeBlanc, T, Stachiw L. Dejonghe, W. Louk, Individual Hi-Average: B. Borsum --- BUCKS - Hi-Single Scratch: A. Gerow - K,C, - Hi-Single W/Hdep: A. Gerow = K,C. = Hi-Triple Scratch: B, Borsum - BUCKS - 218 340 368 8h7 (Cont. on next col.) Page 8 MEN'S FIVE PIN PRIZE WINNERS. (Cent. ) Hi-Triple W/Hdep: 855 R, Browning... -. HYDRO. = 0-0-0 TO ALL TEN PIN MEMBERS Inadequate facilities due to the res- ponse have caused the ten pin association wind-up schedule for May 8th to.be -post- poned until Friday, May 28th, It will be held in conjunction with the Five Pin Wind-up in the Auditorium of the Continuation School, Any of the members who have not been contacted in this respect and who wish to attend please get in touch with either Geo, Clifford or Barbara Haughn not later than Friday May 7th, Terrace Bay 10 Pin Association. P, Malashewski -- President L. Checkryn ~ Vice-President QO. Harrison - Secretary G. Clifford - Pres. Men's 10 B, 'Haughn - - Pres, Mixed 10 0-0-0 STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS The kids in town may like the snow we have; the adults may like shovelling snow in May; the curlers may be looking wistfully at their brooms, But the birds are slowly starving to'death, All their natural feed is covered by the snow, So let's help with those crusts of bread or any other food for them. Just toss it out the back door. And it's . fun watching them, Remember it's strictly for the birds. 0-0-0 SOFTBALL SEASON EXPECTED TO START WEEK-END Weather permitting, it is hoped that the Softball schedule will get underway the week-end of May 23rd. All teams are hereby notified that the softball equipment is now located in the change house at the field, and the key for the change house may be secured from Peter Mazza, at the Hotel. Please note: Please contact the secretary, Betty Austin, or Peter Mazza and arrange times for practices, We only have one set of equipment and we must make sure that it is available to one team at a time, So if you are planning a practice, phone one of the above mentioned members of the Executive and advise the date you wish to practice am arrange for picking (Cont, on page 9)