ALL 18 GLOOM IN MUDVILLE Two 5-man teams picked from the hourly workers trimmed 2 teams made up of Salery workers in a grudge 10-Pin match last week, Led by Pluta's 499 and "Sore-Arm" Leon's 498 they blasted out a 4490 total to top the losers by 76 pins. All bowling was on a scratch basis. It never wns much of a contest, The hourliecs stepped out to take both the 1st gnmes and went into the 2nd geme with a lear of 23.4 pins. The Salaries recovered somewhat to win the next four games but the outcome was little in doubt. Leon Checkryn had the high game of the evening 209 and the #2 Salary team had the small consolation of high team game 883. Lindskoog had high series for the evening 508, Other 200's were Lindskoog 207 and Pluta 202 Tears were as follows: Hourly #1 Hourly #2 Salary #1 =~ #2 Pluta Niemi Borsum Williscroft Malashewski Lundberg Porter Sechesky Hopper Shubaly Faust D.Boudreau Swirhun John Luk Weppler Shirriff Checkryn Bill Adrmo Solly Lindskoog 0-0-0 VISITOR ~ lirs. L. C. McRoberts of Port Rowan, Ont., 1s currently visiting with her son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, M, O. Nelson, Doug Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. A. McIver and family of Port Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs, B. Himes and Linda of Fort Williem, were Veckend visitors of Mr. ond Mrs, Alex Morcuis ard femily, Fort Garry Rd. 0-0-0 HOSPITAL RECEIVES GIFT BOOKCLSE The local Group Committee of Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs recently presented a very use- ful zift Bo the local hospital in theo form of a specially built Hardwood Book-case complete with sliding doors and castors, Not only will the case itself be extremely useful for using around the hospital, but so will the 70 new books that went with it, The presentation was made by Cubmaster R. Wills to C, Z. Paget, Chuirman of the Hospital Board, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Jolnson outboard motor in new condition. 2.5 5.7, (Contact time card 13, or phone Bay Trxi - 365. 0=-0=0 Page 3 RACQUET CLUB CALBALRET Plans have been finalized and the day has been set for your one and only "RACQUET CLUB CABARET", The Badminton Club, origin- ators of the cabaret in Terrace Bay, promise to make this the best of them all, The Time? 19:00 p.mei 50.1100 a.m, The Flace? Our Rec. Hall The Date? Friday, May 23rd. Music? The Terrace Vagsbonds Lis usual there will be no tickets sold at the door and only persons with reserved tables will be admitted. Reservations will go on sale Monday, May 12th and it will be strictly "first come first served" for the main hall, For your reservations contact: (1) Olyve Harrison - Personnel Dept, (2) Gertie Bougie =~ First Aid (3) Clarence Buck =~ Hotel It is requested you make your reserva- tions and buy them from the same ticket seller to avoid any confusion. 0-0-0 1. DIES SOFTBALL MONDLY If you hear any girlish screams or squeaks coming from the School Ball park on Monday night, they will be coming from the ladies who will be holding their first prac- tise. i very successful meeting was held on Monday night when quite a number of hope- fuls turned out to show their enthusiasm. Present plans call for the formation of at lenst two teams, so that we can have a little local competition this summer. Lx»dy ball playcrs of all ages are issued a challenge to come out and strut your stuff. School Ball Diamond ~ Monday - 6:00 p.m. 0-0-0 FISH & G.1E CLUB MELTING The regular monthly meeting of the local Fish and Game Club will be held on Monday night, May 12th at 7:30 p.m, in the Recreat- ion Hall, Please make an extra effort to attend this mecting as many important items will be introduced for discussion. Two films will be on hand for showing. 0-0-0 FOR S..LE One pair of matched table lamps. Colour, green. Onyx base. Apply 150 A Birch Cres- cent. 0-0-0