HUDSON'S Bi.Y TRAVELLING TROPHY STAYS IN De CE BLY. Lest Saturday night the Terrace Bay Badminton Term managed to edge out the Sehreiber and Marathon Clubs to keep po- ssesion of the trophy for 3 more wecks, Scores were:- Marathon 3, Schreiber 13 end Terrace Bay 14. The Marathon club was handicapped as two of their better players were unable to make the trip, but they stayed in fighting to the end. The rivalry between the Terrace and Schreiber clubs wis heightened by the very close scores end it wes not evident who would win until the Inst game had been played, One of the most exciting games of the evening was played between our Gord Keeley end Ray Sisson of Schreiber, Gordie had an slow start ond before he got rolling he was losing by 14 to 1. He then held Ray with some brilliant shots and increased his score to ll before Ray could get the winning point, 411 in all it was an exce- lient tournament and we extend congratula- tions to the Terrace Bay Team, 0-0-0 NS'? BOOKS FoR THE LIBRARY NATIVE TREES OF Ci J. = by the Depart- ment of Mines and peuandon, is a popular publication describing the Nhiiahadd ables end uses of Canedian trees, THE ART OF REAL HAPPINESS - by Norman Vincent Peale. This book mikes availnble to every reader the techniques for solving personal problems snd achieving inner pence developed at the famous religio- psychiatric clinic of New York's Marble Collegiate Church and at mony other simi- lar counselling centers throughout the country. THE KON-TIKI EXPEDITION - by Thor Heyerdahl, The story of a daring voyage by the author and five eompentions on board Q primitive raft from the coast of Peru to the Pacific Islands, DE..TH WEARS CAT'S EYES - by D. B. Ol1- Sen, « Crime Club Book, THE SPANISH G.RDENER - by a. J. Cronin, In the Spanish Gardener Dr. Cronin has portrayed a man at the mercy of his own vanity. This man's son is the victim of his doting parent until the Spanish garde- her opens for the boy vistas of a freer, healthier, happier life. 0-0-0 Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs, David 4. Moore on the oceasion of their Silver Wedding Anniversary which they celebrated on Janunry 15th. May they have many more years of happiness to come, Lago 3 NESCO 10-PINNERS LOSE TO TERRACE BAY " @errace Bay having extended a chnllenge _ the Nesco team, the 1949-50 Lakehend hamps were amneed by their nccept: ince and more by the results, On Saturday, January 13th, 2 team of five players, their rooters and baggage made their appearnnce here to meet the locals, Regulars Pete Fuchek and Swandi Warri- nen of the Nescos assisted by Cec Richard- son, King Hollinger and John Dikn, 4. Chris- tie and M.-Fulkerson were confronted with disappointment, Terrace Bay was represented by Bill Borsum, Bob Rickard, Howard Solly, Gordon Keeley, Al Lindskoog and Leon Checkryn,. The first series of three games of a Six game total pin fall was held at one o'clock on alleys which were flashing new sets of maple for the occasion, 4t this session, the pulp makers proved to the visitors not only their knowledge of making chips to be processed to pulp, but also their tactics of knocking down the maples, Though all pleyers of the two teams were hitting their mark, the loenl team was able to walk away with a 57 lead going into the second series, after a sumptuous dinner at the Hotel Terrace the battle wns resumed ct 6:30. Although the Nescos were able to decrease the lead by 37 pins in the first grme, the evenings play resulted with Borsumts team adding ancther 120 pins to their totel and Sending the visitors back with -n overall deficit of 177 pins. A point of interest to be noted is thet Bill Borsum rolled the only 200 game of the entire series, After bowling, a well arranged party at the Hotel Terrence was held, bringing x fine end to the enjoyable day. Visitors with the Nescos were Mrs, Olge Fucheck and Patty, Rooters Sandy Mazza and Tony Carso and last but not least the neutral score marker George MacLean. Visitors were able to renew acquaintean- ces with their many Lakehead friends employ- ed here, Terrace Bay has accepted a return enga- gement to be held in Fort Williem in the near future, 0-080 i. STAG But what a stag, somthing never held in Terrace Bry before, This one is going to be different, but even we can't tell as yet, for the nucleus of this stupendous affair is just now being formed, The date and time we don't know, the place we don't know, so you'll have to watch the News for further announeements,