' Ta5> first sories of the biggest sport in this little community recently ended in tae Ladies", Mon's and Mixed Bowling Lea- cues, wuile the Commercials are still in aeszion to declare their winners, In all, over 209 residents are participating in this pepular game;*some for the sport, sone for the figure-trimming, Though the intorost was not too high at the outset, omentum set in with the progress of tho gories. The Leagues! Standing Board 20 fcrourable comparison to the boards f Yall Street. To the victors, the runners- ad the losers, the Bowling Associa- tion i3 indebted for their co-operation 'ing with the corstitutions as woll working han@ in hend with the alley .2cncnt, Needless to say, this sme a vetending would be appreciated for furthor harmony. From the following excerpts, a concise samo will reveal the highlights of the a Mon®s Loagus : ~~] ni L=bime record has been accompli- shed 26 the alleys. Yos, and if Ripley wore living, there's no knowing how far '4 this wide world would the banners bear sDid you know that Joe Wig bowled a 359 in ONE string?* On the night of December Sen, between the hours of 8:15 and 8:45, Flant Engineer J, C. Wig realized a record of Knocking down tho lumber and really miing chips, «anchor Man Wig's 359 is a recognized fact inasmuch es the scoring wes kopt by the Bowling ..ssociation Pre- sident, In each of the ton frames of this shird string "Joe was on", « few tough breaks held back the realization of "the bowter's dream of 450", It is reported that the Kakabeka tean, enaptained by John Maurstad, won the first series, This was not » task for the winners until the time the Horsfall Finyers hit Terrace Bay. Kakeabeka had lod all the way throughout the series and were ousted only once by Buck's Wings, Viixed. League Those who have heard Leon Checkryn tnlk from his cubby-hole, on a soap box (Cont'd on P.6) Page 3 Here is the GOOD NEWS you've been waiting for!! We've been informed by the Ice Committce Chairman that all,will be in order to start curling by Wednesday, Dec. 20th, Weather permitting, of course! The 1950~51 season will be opened with a mixed bonspiel for turkeys, starting Thursday, December 2ist, The Draw Committee, hended by Ed, Pinca- ult, in forming the schedule, will assume that all persons intending to curl this season and having given their nemes to the Membership Committee, will be entering the opening bonspiel. Should any of these persons not desire to onter the Turkey Bonspiel, they ere asked to advise Ed, Pineault be- fore Monday noon, the 18th. ilso, curlers who have not advised the Club of their intontion to curl this season should let Ed. know before llonday noon if they intend to curl in this bonspiel. The entry fee for the bonspiel is $1,00 per player, or $4.00 per rink, The skips will be responsible for collecting the $4.00 which they will hand over to the Treasurer, Skips for this event will be chosen by the Draw Committee, and the skips will be notified woll in advance by the Draw Comn- ittee of the names of their rink mtes, Have you arranged your party for the New Year's Eve Frolic? Better get going, folks! Tickets are now available from all members of the Curling Club. The whole town will bo there and, for the first time, the Community has a chance to see and hear the beginning of a New Year, What do we mean by that? Be at the Recreation Hall before midnight on December 31st and get the answer, ' YOU CaN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS DsNCH!! 0-0-0 CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS P:.RTY The School Children's Party is all sct and is scheduled to take place at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, December 22nd., in the Recreation Hall. The Company bus will mke necessary trips through the Townsite to transport the smaller children and their parents to the party. Exact times of the bus schedule will appear in next week's "News", Om0=--0