Page 7 - BOWLING NEWS LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE STANDING Prev, ist" 2nd* * 3rd Pts,to Team Pes Ge G. ie Pts. Date The Paps 102 BYE 102 Novices 925 646 675° 70h 3 958 Longals 865 666 634 634 1 5 Stinkers Te tee ae Oe ke 85 No-Shots Th) |) O80" Sao" 6hh 76 Hi Three - N. Coan - 437; R. Shirriff - 4103 B. Fawcett - 382, Hi Singles - N. Coan 148, 150, 139; R.Shirriff 136, 151; I Pattison 131, 129} D. Thompson 137; M. Steen 145; P. Turner L323 kK. Weppler 130, 134; G. Banks 134; G.Brearley 148; B. Fawcett 145... " The Paps and Novices will roll off for Championship on Friday, Arril 18 at 7:00 Pem, and the Longals, Stinkers and No-Shots will roll off on Friday, April 11 at 7 p.m. ER ee 2 eee se Ce F466 688 6 & MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE APRIL 2ND Prev. Ist -2nd° 3rd Total Team yreea ee a et ee Royals 2163 649 645 641 3° 219) Bears wer STR Ho 76 Gs: Ye 188 Slovaks 1765 Vee mer hrs ee 1863 Overheads 1625 676 697 675 8 1703 Braves 154 699-8662 © 792 "209 164 Engineers 1463 642 634 751 5 1514 ii Series: C. Buck 495, R. Stachiw, 488, P. Diduch 488; F. Hanna 467; *, Sechesky 458; J. Rowley 453. Hi Games: P,. Diduch 193; C. Buck 1903 R, Stachiw 1823; J, Rowley 171; F.: Sechesky 171. DON'T FORGET: Bowling Assoc., Meeting, Friday April 11, 7:30 p.m. Small Meeting Room -- Rec, Centre. LADIES CURLING April 22, 8:00 p.m. sharp is the date set for the Annual meeting and election of officers to be held in the Curling Club Lounge. It is very important that ell members attend this meeting so you.can decide who will govern your club next year, bean Following elections, a social will be held with lunch and refreshments to be served, The entertainment committee with Aggie Sinkins is hard at work arranging a program for your enjoyment and hope to sze a 100% membership attendance, Runners-up prizes in the Hudson's Bay and Seagram competitions will also be presented, ; Associate members are cordially invited to attend the social. . Last Tuesday spelled. finis to curling. for the season. Out of the tumult of the. most closely contested competition. since the club's inception, emerged an undisputed winner, first year skip K. Thorsteinson, to which go the spoils of the Hudson's Bay , Trophy, emblematic of club championship. | Congratulations are certainly in order to. K, Thorsteinson, skip, H. Lafontaine ard, K. McLeod 2nd, and J. Robinson lead, Congratulations to runner-up in this event go to S. Daquette, skip, D. Clancy 3rd, and L. Haviland 2nd, B. MacFadyen, lead, - JOHN FERRIER APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF - IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (cont'd from be) This office automatically includes the chairmanship of the High School and Public School Boards, and the Utilities Commission. Mr, Ferrier replaces Mr. C. E, Paget who served.as chairman for 3 years and who resigned effective March 3, 1958 due'*'to ill health, The new chairman is the Plant Engineer of the Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Company limited, Mr. Ferrier has had PFEVLOUS, oy? experience in Municipal affairs, We take this opportunity of- wishing him every succéss in the office of Chairman of the Improvement District,