RECREATION FLYER (Cont. ) FILMS preserving, The film shows how to make strawberries into jam and grapes into jelly. A step-by-step demonstration. JELLY AND JAM SESSION reveals all you need to know except how to hide the preserves from the kids e TO SERVE THE MIND - B&W - 25 minutes A hopeful picture of mental illness and what is now being done to reduce its toll of suffering and death, The story of a doctor driven to illness and despair by overwork and worry, this film shows how many such people are now restored to health, There will be a showing of these films to all school children on Friday, January 13th, at 4:15 in the hallway to the Meeting Rooms of the Recreation Centre, 0-0-0 LADIES TEN PIN Standings Jan, 6, 1956 Prev. Pts. Last Pts,To Team GP Pts Night Date Stinkers 39 3 5 g Novices 39 455 3 588 Starters 39° $1 65 57 Beginners 39 463 3 4 Page ¥ MIXED LEAGUE BOWLING Those rolling the better scores this week are: J. Todd 256; B. Knight 200 A. McMillan 208; M, Kennedy 2243 W. Kurylo 231, 216; E. Boutilier 266; J. Megraw 211, C, Sitch 285; L. Malashewski 217; We Mantey 2243; M. Edmunds 202; B. Edmunds 227, Note: Any team that find it cannot bowl on its scheduled night, may bowl. ahead but only after contacting the captain of the team they're to bowl against and the league chairman, It would be apprec-- iated if the captains would comply more closely with that rule of the Constitution 0-0-0 SALARY WIN OVER JUVENILES In a fast exciting game Salary de- feated the Juveniles by a score of 13-6. The more experienced Salary team were ahe- shortly after the game started. Every player on the Juvenile team tried hard but Salary just seemed to slowly move ahead, Half way through the second period Jim Fraser and Dejonghe changed goals thus making Salary have to work for the other goals scored, Kenney was the best for the Juveniles High Scores Last Night Single Game Three Game G. Banks 167 O.Harrison 426 K, Weppler 3.565135 B, Haughn 153 K.Weppler 410 B.Haughn 380 with three goals, Vezina scored the Every player share, These two Boudreau, Adamo and other three, on Salary scored their same teams meet again O. Harrison 151,138,137 L.Haviland 376 V. Hanna 138,135 VeHanna 363 L. Haviland 130,127 G,Banks $52 O-0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN Standings Jan, 12th, 1956 Points Team Prev. Labét Night Total GP Royals 67 3 70 37 Warehouse 583 7 654 39 Pickups 5h Bye 54 36 Shub-a-lees 44 6 50 39 Engineers 164 Ron 4 483 39 High Scores Last Night Single Game Three Game P, Diduch 196,188 P, Diduch 522 L. Checkryn 188,184 L. Checkryn 516 Be Shivrrity), 137 J. Shubaly 487 Jig) Ohubel ye ace J. Thomas 470 V. Thompson 170 F, Hanna 453 Next Wednesday at Ty Stachiwi «453 6330) Delis = ri By Shdrritf .453. Pickups vs Royals - Alleys 1& 2 Shub-a-~lees vs. Engineers ~ Alleys 3&4 Warehouse - Bye on Wednesday, January 18th at 8:00 p.m. which promisea to be a real game, Ad- mission will be - Adults and High School Students 35¢ School Children 15¢ Salary - Kulcheski, Harrison, Doc Campbell, J. Fraser, Hanley, Sweet, Mar.- ostica, MacDiarmid, Waghorn. Juveniles - Dejonghe, Boudreau, ch LeBlanc, P. Marcella, Savoy, Adamo, "Vezina, Kenney, Marsh, Marquis, Boudreau, Jacobson J. Marcella, Stevens, R, LeBlanc Shift #2 Down Shift By Score of 8-1 _ Shift #2 with only six men defeated Shift #3 8-lwith Synishin doing most of the scoring, The other #2 goals were scored by Hall, 2, Dejonghe l. Shift #3 with seven men weren't any match for #2 who seemed to score when they so desired, Shift #2 - Falzetta, Hall, Synishin. Sweet, Zwaresh, Dejonghe. Shift #3 - Long, Burella, Humphrey, Beaulieu, Storvold, Serneski, Papousek, \ w*