TEN PIN CHATTER Two of the more startling upsets of the current bowling season tock place lest night at our local alleys. The Mighty First Place Engineers were handed a 3 -~ 1 defeat at the h~nds of the Longue Trailing Becrs. Joo Hoennn, the Bears sturdy /nchor-Man, rolled the 3 top gomes of this match with scores of 160, 157 and 129 for 446. Ray Stachiw, the new Rookic on the Bears Roster, showed fine form with his gnomes of 155, 154 and 115 for 4RL for three, [il Lindskoog, Crptain of the Engineers, rclled his team's highest games of the night, and his scores of 156, 137 ond 133 for 426 for 3 .nided his boys in garner- ing their lone talley. Verl Thompson's with- handicap score of 497 for 3 nssisted his team mates in their efforts, The second upset took place when the Over-Heads snagged » firm grip on 2nd place position by shellacing their opponents the Warehouse to the tune of 3 = 1, The Over- Heads third game scratch score of 850 puts them in top place for this prize. Borsun's 517, Porter's 466, Rowl~ndson's 447 2nd Olsen's 424 proved too much for the VWare- house, Sclly's grmes of 159, 127 ~nd 126 for 412, olong with Swirhun's 126, 143 nnd 125 were the only other frvourrble mnrks of this ¢necounter. Frank Sechesky's B B's hove oo firm grip cn 4th plnee as they humbled Chepty's Fire- bugs 3 ~ 1, Sechesky's 447, Smilsky's 432 ~né Whitley's 403 scratch scores were the undeing of the Firebugs, Nick Chopty suppor- ted his term with his scores of 160, 131 and 138, Niemi, with 416 for three made it n close third game contest, Whitfield's Shift # boys in their en- counter with Checkryn's Royals split their lst and 2nd grmes and then went nhead to tie the third gome with 877 with handicap. This tic will be rolled off in the first frome of next week's match, In the meantime, half points have been shown in the standing. Checkryn's gnmes of 192, 126 and 201 show that the Olde Maestro hes not lost his touch, 28 his 519 scratch three proves to be the highest series of the evening, Malashewski's L474 tnd Ldmmo's 419 assisted their captain, Grlvin of the Shift #1 gang showed the wny on his team with grmes of 185, 130 nnd 141. Peter Diduch's games of 141, 132, nnd 181 for L454 ennbled Whitfield's men to tke total pin count and a totnl of 2% points for their night's work, St~ndings to Dates Engineers 29 Warehouse 21 Overheads 25 Royrls 20% Firebugs 23 Shift A 19% B B's 22 Bears 16 Page 4 HOME [ND SCHOOL ASSOCI.TION 4 mesting of the Home and School Assoc lation wns held in the Public School Monday evening, November 17th, with Malcolm Craig presiding in the chair, Mr, Craig announced the Finance Committee had planned for a Broke Snle to be held November 29th, 2:30 p.m, at Bucovetsky's Store, All parents will be canvassed prior to this sale, regardless of affiliation with the Home and School /sSsoc- iation. Mrs, J, Duncan will convene the Boke Snle, 4 record number of parents turned out to hear an address by Mr, Ken Hutchinson, entitled "Trends in Education", Due to Mr, Hutehinson's presence being required at another meeting, this opportunity was taken to demonstrate a tape recorder on loan to the schecols, Following the recording of Mr, Hutchinson's speech, the recorder w-s demon- strated further by a recording of the ensu- ing business discussion, which was lator played back, Mrs, John Wnde concluded the program with o song quiz, followed by n social hour ~nd tea served by Mrs, Koy Holancin and her committee, Mrs, C, Smith's room, Grade one, won the Home & School Parents /Attendronce Shield for November, 0=0~0 CHRISTM..S C.XE DRAW Scmehow or other, Christmas isn't comp- letc without a Christmas Crke and with this in mind the cnergetic St. Martin's Men's Club, under the convenership of Willard Vezina, has obtained a truly "Home-Made", 3 tiercd Christmas Cake. It is complete with nuts and fruits and beautifully decor- ated, Shoppers will see it on display at Vechorn's Pharmacy. The draw will be mode on December 20th and tickets will be nvail- rble at Tnghorn's as well ns from any member of St, Martin's Men's Club, The price?? -- ~~ 3 tickets for 25¢, 0-0-0 LT THE MOVIES Saturday Matinee - November 29 -~ 1:30 p.n, Walt Disney's "Fun and Fnney Free" featuring Edznr Bergon in the flesh, with his radio pals Cherlic MeCarthy and Mortimer Snerd; Dinech Shore singing and narrating the tune- ful story of Bongo, the circus bear; olso Donnld Duck, Willie the Giant and Lulubelle. Snturday Evening - November 29 ~ 7:30 p.m. "Bright Victory" starring Arthur Kennedy and Peggy Dow, 0-0-0 FOR S/FETY'S SAKE - W.TCH YOUL STEP!