Page 5 MIXED LBAGUE Hospital 78 Points ' Grahams 69 Points Wrights 155 Top Notchers £00) om Mad Hatters 70 it Knick Knacks 48 " Schemers 69 * Johnstons Abs o~0-o FOR SATE 1949 Mercury 6 passenger sport coupe. Equipped with extras. Driven 15,000 niles. Can be financed. Rxceptional condition. Apply Ontario Provincial Police Office. LOST One pair pliers. Vicinity of Mill parking lot. Please return to Ted McInnes in Electrical Shop. 0-0-0 ATTENTION RESIDENTS The salvage pulpwood found lying around the shore of Lake Superior or Hays Lake IS NOT to be picked up and taken home for firewood. This pulpwood is the property of the Pulpwood Salvage Association and it is unlawful to take any without their permission. During Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week, all of the rubbish which has accumulated from cleaning up front and back yards, will be picked up, IF it is raked or carried out to the front lot lines at the edge of the street, approximately in the same spot where you leave your garbage cans. 0-0-0 ATTENTION ALL "OLD SALTS": A very important mosting of ex-Naval personnel is scheduled as for Monday night at 2000 hours in the Teen-Town Hall for the express purpose of lining up a "Salty" programme for the big Naval Re-Union coming up on June '.17, 1950, at) the Hotel Terrace. All "Old Salts" are urged to heave-to and drop anchor for a standeasy or so and spin a salty yarn - you might even hear a few that haven't been told before. Let's all muster on the Quarter-Deck and be prepared to outline a few iceas toward a live-wire program for this big "do", 0-0-0 LADIES' SOFTBALL TEAM TO PRACTISE Next oe evening the ball diamond will be taken over by the WEAKER sex! 411 ladies who are interested in a ladies team are asked to be on hand. You hee necessarily have to be a player to be interested in the team, just so long as you are an enthusiast, your presence is anticipa- ted, o~0-0 FLOOD RELIEF FUND 'The Ladies Auxilliary of Local branch of the Canadian Legion report that so far donations for this worthy cause have been gratifying, but a great need for further contributions is still present, To the people who have been missed by canvassers, please leave your donations with any of the following: Jim Clancy, Dormitory; Mrs. Gordon Dodge, House 269; Mrs. F, Vanier, House 123; Mrs. Robt. Harris, House 92; Mrs, F. A. Hanna, House 1498. Temporary receipts will be issued by the canvassers and official receipts will be mailed later from Fund Headquarters, to be used for Income Tax purposes, The Auxilliary will be accepting contributions until May 8th, during which time payroll deductions can be arranged if desired. In addition to door to door canvassing, the various Clubs and organizations in the community will be approached for generous donations, The need is GREAT - GIVE GENEROUSLY.