MEN'S LE.GUZ Barber Greenes by bringing in two Black Horses (not the kind you drink) by the names of L, Folino and W. Adamo, took over first place for hi-single with 1124 and hi-single with handicap with 1247. These scores, by the way, were rolled by four men with a blind of 121, Folino was the big gun with a 350 (high so far for this season) 231 and 157 for a 738 triple. Nice going, boys, Good scores for the week were J, Tremb- lay 259; W. Adamo 244, 208; P. Mazza 258; M. Paget 242, 259 (627); H. Solly 201, 214; K. MacLeod 203; L. Belliveau 209; M. Chepecl- sky 203, 228 (617); P. Maleshewski 207, 227; P. Diduch 215, 253, 219 (687); L. Swirhun 241; D. Harris 206; J. MncCall 242, 225 (639); C, Buck 259, 277 (735); BH, Midkiff 207: . B. Richardscn of the Whizz Bangs is our honour Bowler this week with a wonderful 82. Standings to Date Mazza 14 Barber Greenes 8 Rat Portage 11 Stean 6 Snow Banks 10 Cats 3 Whiz Bangs 9 Hydro 2 BIG 5 Cavanaugh J. 250 Borsum W, 226 Folino TL. 246 Diduch P, 223 Louk Wai Rll 0-0-0 ATTENTION TO ALL BOWLERS It has been brought tc our attention that teams are late getting their games under way so instead of reaching for that extra piece of pie, reach for your hat and head for the alleys, Remember, our pin setters have their home work to do as well as set the pins for us. How about it! 0-0-0 SHOE REP..IR SHOP HOURS From October 23rd till the 31st, the shop will be open during the morning from 8:00 a.m. t0'11:30 a.m, 0-0-0 B.LIMINTON CLUB Badminton fees were due October 15th, 1952 and as yet we have only 6 or 7 paid up members, The fees are $3.00 single and $4.50 couple, : : 0=0=-0 LOST One muffler and tail pipe off Pontiac '51 car. Please return to J. Benko., Reward. 0=0=-0 GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY... ts «s+ JL ROTECT YOUR FELLOW WORKER Page 5 WHO'S MOVING IN Ray Kenny, wife Josephine and their five children now residing at 469 Princess Ave, Born at Elgin, Ontario, Ray was educated at Westport, North Bay and Ottawa and has been in the school teaching profess=- ion for many years. Before coming here as principal of the new Separate School, he has been located at MacDiarmid on Lekec Nipigon, Ottawa, and latterly for several years at Rossport. The family consists of 4 boys and a girl, ranging in age from 16 down to 1 year, Minor, Bantam and Pee-lice Hockey will no doubt benefit from Ray's - active interest in hockey activities, Reg Payette and wife Barbara have taken up residence at 472 Princess ..ve. Born in Fort Arthur end educated at Schreiber, Reg worked for Hacquoil Construction for a year, then spent three years as a police officer with the R.C.M,P. He is now employed (since July 23/51) as a Pipefitter Junior Tradesman in the Maintenance Department. Louis Duquette and wife Sylvia, now living at 1494 Birch Crescent, Born and educated at Kenovra, Ont., Louis joined LongLac on July 9/51, after having worked for 0, & M, Paper Co. Saw Mill in the Patricia area for one sumer, and is ncw on the Junior Trades ccurse in the Pipefitter trade in the Structural crew, Robert Lafontaine, wife Heather, daugh- ter Anita, age 6, and sons fnthony, age 5, and Robert, age 2, now living at 132 Poplar Crescent, Born at Shawinigan Falls, Que. and educated in Montreal, Bob worked for Longlac Woodlands one season and joined the Mill Division here on May 30/51 in Wood Handling Dept. Present job is as a labourer in that department, For a time previous to moving to Terrace Bay, the family lived at Rossport. 0-0-0 He stopped at a small hotdog stand and ordered coffee. Just to be sociable, he said, "Looks like rain, doesn't it?" "Well!" snapped the proprietor, "it tastes like coffee, doesn't it?" A navy recruit on guard had strict orders to admit no car unless it bore a special tag. He stopped one whose passeng- er was a high-ranking officer. The guard heard the brass-hat order his driver to go through, and calmly said: "I'm sorry, sir, but I'm new at this, Which one do I shoot, you or the driver?" 0-0~0 LE.RN THE CAUSES OF FIRES & PREVENT THEM