MEW! S CURLING CLUB This week has seen heavy action in the New Year's Bonspiel and by the middle of next week the Consolation, at least, will have been decided, | The great decision awaited by the Curl- ing Fraternity was handed down by the Execut- ive Board Saturday night: Valigrodsky gets the chickens, And the Turkey Bonspiel is now a matter of record, The ruling of the Board was based on records of a past meeting stating bonspiel semi-finals and finals would be 10 ends, plus the fact that this particular game was posted as such, This was taken to supercede any local arrangements between skips, Tough luck, Jack, you proved yourself and your rink to be good for the long haul. Next week will see the start of the Hiram Walker event, Watch for your schedule of play, skips, The Marathon Elimination event is "off to the races" with three good teams dumped already. Craig slipped it to Wellings, Monteith topped Lohr, and Boudreau poured it on Roddy, Boudreau, ably supported by Vali- grodsky, Campbell, and Pattison, in that order, proved to be a smooth combination. le are glad to note a few victories: Haughn got well organized and beat Cliff Knauff in the New Year's Bonspiel, while "Old Man Olsen" finally broke into the win column at the expense of Al licColl in a close one, 0-0-0 LADIES! CURLING CLUB Schedule for Hudson's Bay Trophy Friday, Jan. 18 - 7:00 p.m. Sheet #1 - Haughn vs. Pastor Sheet #2 - Anderson vs Sinkins Floating Game Sheet #1 Sheet #2 Wednesday, Jan. Sheet #1 - Sheet #2 =~ J. Sheet #1 ~- Sheet #2 = Fridey, January Sheet #1 - Sheet #2 =- Ostling vs Shrier Haughn vs Edmond 23 - 7:00. p,2, Fzust vs Latour Romaniuk vs Simmer 9:00 Ostling vs Haughn Sinkins vs Wellings 25 lm 7100 po. Latour vs Garvin Ostling vs Simmer 0-0-0 LOST Will the person who took the baby rail sleigh from outside the Hudson's Bay Store by accident please return it to the same place or to Police Office. 0-0-0 Page 3 HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Another interesting evening is being planned for the monthly meeting of the Home & School Association, to be held on Monday, January 21st, at 8:00 p.m, in the Terrace Bay School. Mr, M, O, Nelson, Industrial * Engineering Superintendent, will be the guest speaker and has teken for his subject, Wilork Simplification in the Home", Now that a 40 hour work week is instit~ uted in our mill, what chance is there to have a 40 hour work week in the home? By applying work simplification prineiples to the house work it might be possible to reclize this shorter work week in our homes, Since any time saved, and fatigue re- duced, from house work will give extra time to be spent with our children, this sounds like a worth while objective, Itefreshments will be served, Anyone interested in a First Aid Course, come out end vote as the possibility of a First Aid Course will be discussed at the meeting, 0-0-0 LIBR. RY NIiWsS Hours: Mon. & Wed, - 2 to 4 p.m, Toes, & Thurs, - 7 to 9 p.m, New Bocks: The Second Seroll. .. novel by «,M, Klein which is nt once exciting fiction, symbolig commentary, and writing that is beautiful and intricate in itself. The scenes are Cancda, Italy, Morocco, and Israsl, The Greatcst Book Ever Written by Fulto Ourslicr. The 01d Testament Story reverently retold with powerful simplicity. Festival ot Farbridge by J. B, Priestly. In this his latest novel, J. B. Priestly returns with some variations of his own, to the cld conic tradition of story-telling. Murder in Black and White by David iLlexander, 4 furious and fsbulous murder-mystery advene ture. 0=0~0 "TEAMWORK PREVENTS INJURIES