Whiihead rev- IMEW PLANS FOR Sptimc Rupert Daflp Yut'mS Thursday, April 28, 1949 Sport Shots nccTncnr irAh TERRACE FORMS LIBRARY BOARD TERRACE A public meeting called by the Women's Instiute for the purpose of forming a library committee was held on Monday evening in the Credit Union Hall. Mrs. H. Philip presided and an executive was formed which included Mrs. A. Campbell, chairman. H. Noakes. TERRACE CENTRE TERRACE At a well attend- ed meeting of the Civic Centre directorate. J. Kennedy, the i Centre's newly appointed man - aging-director, was present and listed his scheduled activities Some sporting bodies and Uia, doesn't necessarily include th Canadiaii Amateur Hockey Aswj- dation-kind just cant he v.r. 1 looked. Most sportinc tvne! elther sex agrw to that And u,whr . th ..xi i-wv:ri i SPRING LEAGUE With a single point lead. Leftovers are at the top of the Spring five-Pin Bowling League leading Alley Cats as a result of, the latest session of league play, j Leftovers achieved the lead on !. "!88, Lou e hUk-4. In Quebec i. . uiuie had cues., tiecoratM . Tli'!:, he'd -u " LOU With fin.r ( Whitehead is . caf the Urm , caily identified. Muscle,, the r "i a ma! nion, There w a eirl h am Elsie back in J w crawl under a p SPRING MIXED LEAGIE JSTA-NDISGS Leftovers 11 AUev Cats 10 Humdingers . 8 Guttersnipes 7 Amazons C "Teeners 5 Hangovers .. 1 - Miller Bay 0 a. Mackenzie furniture ltd. -A Good Place to Buy" SUPPORT THE MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY May 12 and 13 S27 Srd Ave. West Phone 775 J the strength of three wins overjpians and stk information on tx. v.,..,... ...... . or tne more professional ' arranged a full program of re- creational activities for young' ,. ,,,,, , ls llk' t to draw and old, men and women, a com-1 f,ppealf obtain! tlon of some kmd-volunteer mittee was formed to help in the bowling Aroused by a "Mr. B.C." con. alleys and canteens under his test staged recently, Eric White-supervision. For this, E. Haug- head (Vancouver Province) re-land is to contact the men's or-1 called after some thought, bodies ganizations in town and Mrs. he had seen or read abouf. Ap- Miller Bay while Alley Cats dropped one game to Amazons. High women scorers of the evening were M. Flynn of Left overs with 2G5 , for top single game and I. Garner of Alley Cats with 6Go total for three games. High scorer for the men was J. Paul of Leftovers who rang up 316 for single game and j parenuy, ne saia, uie grand- "so as the gj daddy of them all was a French- Lady'' would suddt' j Canadian known as Louie Cyr piano and genueiwl who was "either a great weight- order. She'd rise ! lifter or his friends were terrible the gentlemen p, liars." I paninient and h,, Nobody says why he did it, spirited buc k and x, jJT jviuis uie Kuurcua tiuu. In future, the Civic Centre will be closed on Sundays. Speaking for a committee of which he is chairman, J. Har- man donated SI'S towards the purchase of a set of up-to-date books on current sports as requested by Mr. Kennedy. The Women's Institute was granted the use of the Y.M.CA. tynr.i at th? Centre ta operate on holidays as a rest room for mothers. The Institute will also be notified that in any arrange j f L?: i 1 .v 5 4 t MJ r Cf rfbf's & Breeze VITH THE NEW -t f m is I! I . O BMBMM MM mm W IK ments they may make for thej BLADE DISPENSER BINCS BABY AND HER BABY Tie Score, eight-year old Jiiare bred by Bins Crosby and now owned by Don Carlos Gomez, yice-president of the Mexican Jockey dub, is shown with her foal at Gomez' Rancho San Luis, near Mexico City, as they were surveyed by the proud owner. Tie Score holds two world records, 'the 2'i-furlong and the half-mile. She made her racing debut as a two-year old at the Hipodromo de Las Americas in Mexico City in 1943 and won on her fust lime out. W - II1E WkX DEME L RUM y , 'A '4t, 4 v "As if this monster could b? controlled by a kind of political thermostat obviously the only hope lies in the discovery and release of a spiritual and poli- tical energy as great as atomic energy. We must, in a word, split the human atom . . . then, tapped on a world scale, harness this infinite power for wie solution of our problems." nn.iin kim.( i .-.1 1 jo .ii 1 1 1 1 1 t.-n ii wiiouiituj IC iterates his firm belief that. somewhere, abstract science and divine teachings meet. Indeed jt has been one of his life.long ambitions to construct the mathematical theory defining tiwir nnint of imitv fi,h .n lu nn . abrupt cnange m the C(Hlrse lhe average man's thinking. few years In which to let both Blade your Gillette Blades. Shrving 1 philosophy and the constructive; I Matured V and y, r Bottled V; rdi ! ' sciences catch uo would not h amiss if ve could then face the Atomic Age with a degree of confidence born of understand jnt "zi 1 England V, Mrs G Haugland, Mrs. Wold and T. Olsen. The execute will meet at an earjV jjj form the starting of a library. E18 for three games. Leftovers 3, Miller Bay 0. Guttersnipes 3, Hangovers 0. Alley Cats 2, Amazons 1. Humdingers 2, Teeners 1. HUMDINGERS Menzies 143 2l'7 135 McKenzie 155 249 1 McCailum 148 168 156 Manett 241 119 172 Knutson 134 lt7 2M Gainer 167 260 241 Handicap 1030 1222 1133 TEENERS I A. Winciie 104 94 179 V. Pierce 176 192 164 B. Windle 170 127 146 A. Macfarlane .... 195 156 149 H. Malsoil Z1Z Mi luo B Windie 188 233 289. Handicap .' 67 7 67, Totals J112 1072 1(W9 GUTTERSNIPES C. Whatman 188 133 136 J. Warren 147 1G5 15' J. Graham 2i7 233 254 E. Smith 204 133 167 A.. Danes 144 255 115 S. Diiapka 12ti 136 170 Handicap 55 55 55 Totals 1091 1115 1053 HANGOVERS i J. Shenton 159 162 186 , I. Weatherly 54 154 123 Low score 144 133 115 'L. Bocke 130 204 150 E. Hildebrand .... 150 236 237 J. Mitchell 138 111 174 Handicap 48 48 4-3 lotals s 1048 1UJB LEFTOVERS A. Pierce- 177 191 194 I. Dunbar 183 183 1 Oft M. Flynn 203 154 2,;5 B. Vuckovich ... 217 202 173 B. Dunbar 254 132 192 J. Paul 234 316 268 Totals 12(i8 1223 1272 MILLER BAY- B. Peterson 210 127 .g, P. Peterson 112 190 170 G. Brew 81 96 183 L. Rice 166 168 E. Lev 136 148 J. LeBlane 104 49 151 Handicap 141 141 141 Totals S50 919 1086 ALLEY CATS S. Ramsay 176 121 ili - V. Menzies 230 133 E. Anderson 154 122 125 G. Anderson 133 172 147 1. Garner 213 226 22G E. Garner 212 217 165 Handicap 20 20 20 Totals 1138 1011 AMAZONS i E. Clark 121 201 166 J. I, one 104 229 F. McKinnon .... 129 158 131 M. Munizaba .... 181 113 162 G. Van Meer 192 145 89, N. Powell 31 31 sii Totals 993 im 889 CHORAL GROUP IS ORGANIZED TERRACE The Civic Centre Choral Group came into being on Monday evening when a large group of interested citizens J met at the home of Mrs. H. Sea-ton. An executive was formed and Oliver Baxter was appointed to draw up the necessary constitution. Keen interest was shown by all present and another meeting is scheduled to take place on th second Monday evening in June when plans on forthcoming productions will have been formulated. On tne executive are: President, James Stevenson. Vice-President, H. Philip. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. H. Seaton. On the music committee are C. J. Norn.-.gton (conductor), Mrs. G. Martin (librarian), Mrs. Johnstone and Oliver Baxter. A lasfy tffics ' Wine tvy 1 A 0& Excellenl v Product of Ttil ilrrlMrmcn( SPOT OF COMMENT i I Cpntinued f.'om Page 2) , nortant as the science. They be lieve that its advancement should parallel that of science and because it has not, they Issue their warning and appeal wait. j These men are themselves prominent in philosophy as well at Kr'unvf As scientists t.hev ; ' - ' - J recognised ana accepted, long ago, the theory that defines matter as energy in a relative, state oi rest. As pnuosopners they hesitate to broadcast such an upsetting theory too em- phatically for it is at this point that science, philosophy andi uieouity tangie m a contusing j melee of "isms." Charles W. Ferguson, in his book "A Little Democracy Is a Dangerous Thing," reviewed : in the New York Times not long aS Points to the talk of regu- muuu vi uie awimc Domo ana says: . like Firet determining checked size. were every time finished 'ft 15 housing of a library, hubby classes or fr their girl's work groups, the directors would co-, operate in every way possible. Mrs. D. Little was appointed the delegate to a meeting to form a public library committee. As the hall rentals are due for revision, this matter was turned over to the finance committee. Mrs. H. Seaton was present at the meeting to seek advice on the forming of a choral group for the Civic Centre and B. R. Dodds, the president, asked her to go ahead with her plans and . l-uv'.sif'nt. i-hf'm Hf lhx nivt mpct- ing. The village commissioners will be asked to have proper street ' lighting installed at the preaches to the Civic Centre. 0j,. 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