January 25th - 26th. TALL MEN RIDING. he '"-. Starring Randolph Scott... .<%, Dorothy Malone *. =*: (Color) ane 'Jariuary 27th - 28th - 29th. BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE - Van Johnson - Ruth Roman ADULT -. Superscope (Color) ~ January 30th, - 31st. CASH ON DELIVERY Shelly Winters. LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS Cont'd from Pg. 10 "The game was a closé one as indicated by the score. The rinks were tied 4 all at- - the end of the 6th end; Faust scored 1 in the 7th and 1 in the 8th., Romaniuk scored one in the 9th and Faust ended wR Bane by scoring one more in the 10th. SYLVIA DUQUETTE WINS CONSOLATION IN SEAGRAM'S. EVENT Congratulations also to Sylvia Duauette, a first year skip, and her rink for winning the consolation in this event by a 10-4 score. Although the score of this game would indicate an easy victory, some very fine curling was displayed by the members. of both teams. Playing on -the winning rink were: Sylvia Duquette, Skip, Dene Clancy, a7. , Olga Crockford, 2nd., and Lois Haviland, Lead. .: The Loatne rink was skipped by Aggie Sinkins, with Audrey Rowley, 3rd., largaret Andersen, 2nd., and Mrs. R. Bevis, lead. CLUB PLAY-OFFS FOR NORTHWESTERN Two teams are entered in the North- western Club play-offs which will commence on Friday night, Jan. 25th,, at 9.00 ?.M. The 2nd game will be played Monday night, Jan, 28th., at 9.00 P.M., while the 3rd game if necessary, will be played on 'Wed- nesday night Jan, 30th., at 9.00 P.M, Personnel of the two rinks entered are as nen P, Wellin E. Ostling A, Latour » K. Thorsteinson . . I, Romaniuk A. Sinkins .S. Duquette I, Marsh (Cont'd in next column) ize 3 CLUB PLAY-OFFS ad NORWESTERN Cont'd The winner of the élub play-of fs will "then enter the zone playdawns. which will "™, be held this year in Marsthon, on Feb, ' 2nd and 3rd. Our zone is comprised of a representative from Terrece Bay, Marathon, and Schreiber. The winner of the zone playdowns then enters the Northwestern Play-offs being held in 'Port Arthur on Feb. llth and 12th. The Northwestern winner then journeys. to Toronto for the Provincial Playdowns which will be held at the Granite Club on aStlee FA 18th and 19th. We MEN'S CURLING CLUB NEWS Locel curling picked up momentum this 'last week and to say the least ell curlers participating in the local club bonspiel and Northwestern Curling heve had a full week of some very fine curl- ing. In the local club bonspiel the Leuis Duquette quartette took top honours by defeating the Ole Olsen rink in @ very . fine game played last Sundsy 2fternoon. On the same afternoon the Len' Crockfird rink defeated the Jim MacDonald rink to take top honours in the consolstion event, A social wes held Saturdsy evening in the curling club lounge in connection with this local bonspiel. In the local Northwest ern curling the Ole Olsen rink have cinched top honours by being undefeated in the double round robin thet was held to decide Terrace Bay's representative in the North Shore playdowns to be held at Nipigon in the near future. The rink composed of.Ole Olsen, Skip; Len Crock- ford, Vice-Skip; Red Wood, Second; and Howard Solly, Lead,should give a fine account of themselves when they go to Nipigon on Feb. 2. The local club members end the community at large wish them every success, Rune Ostling, one of our old' time 'members had the honour end distinction of representing Terrace Bay curlers in the series of matches Canadians are holding with the Scottish Curlers who are now tonring Canada. Last Saturdey afternoon Rune skipped a rink .composed of representatives from Marathon, Nipigon, Beardmore and Terrece Bay egainst a Scottish rink skipped by (Cont'd on Page