aes ts SSS ST SS ES ED A ee Ces eT | SPORTS = by Alice Simchick Getting the sports season off to a good start, soccer and fastball meetings were held at the end of May. Various rules were established and captains of teams nominated. The players were re- quested to keep the field in good order. I have no report on the soccer games thus far. (The soccer players nust have forgotten that their first scheduled game was on Tuesday, June 6th because at game time the field was pretty vacant). The first official fastball game between the Mine and the Mill resulted in a 14-3 victory for the Mine. The Mill. plagers. showed good form, however, some | weak spots and errors in their team proved disastrous. (At the rate Langsett pitches, I woyder if anyone else has a chance). Kennealy is back with his usual "ad-libs" but no Ziobro has yet been established. 7 | Some of the new players look very promising.| A babminton tournament commences on June 18th. This competition is for men's | and ladies’ singles, men's and ladies’ doubles and mixed doubles. ouiine ati your partrer for doubles). ee ate June 14th, and sacarenad parti- cipants should aign up on the sheets | posted at the store and recreation centre. Trophies will be presented at a social gathering. So clean your racquets of mothballs and dust, and join in. You just might come out with a trophy. Notwithstanding, the gals are keen on forming a league of their own, too. The first practice is on June Sth at the school grounds, and all subsequent games | (ball games, I presume- Ed.) will be played on Thursdays. Anyone interested should either come out for practice or contact Irene Davidson. ANSWER TO SAFETY QUIZ: : Unsafe Acts are consequences. Unsafe attitudes (or lack of Safety Consciousness) are causes © o © @ @ @ © 06 oS siamnsenensione ‘as Spr Be TTS { - GUN_CLUS A general meeting was held in the | Recreation Centre Club room on Wednesday, | May 3ist for the election of officers and | other Club business. The following were | elected: | Earl Boose = President iRay Mitchell <- Vice-President | Lothar Juraski - Secretary-Treasurer Cst. Ray Mashford — Range Captain A very favourable financial | statenent | was presented which resulted in lowering the membership fees to $5.00 per season. The membership have agreed to invest in a first class trap which will be ordered very shortly. It was also unanimously agreed that a Gen Club crest be designed and ordered. Anyone interested in joining the Gun Club can do so by contacting Ray ‘Mitch’ | Mitchell at the Lounge or Lothar Juraski. All interested in that we are going to see a Lot of activity at the range, so | JOIN NOW and enjoy yourself. Bill Slaine |Jdr. has shown us that he can keep right jup with the sharp-shocter's and their | expensive and elaborately equipped rifles, and he, using his ‘bargain' rifle. (Sounds | like a challenge). Speaking of traps ---- £arl Boose | (whose name you very seldom see at the ihead of a committee), when corigratulated on [his election said "H__ » that wasn't my |doins', I was trapped d into the deal." jAnyway, we feel sure that Earl and his committee will do a wonderful job so let's | show our interest by joining the Club and | give a helping hand. A beast. oe o 6 e ° se °o °o Dick, Pat and the Pack Rat: Shortly after attending a Gun Club meeting, Dick | proved his prowess by 'shooting dead’ (with lone shot sez Pat) the first reported pack irat of the season. Maybe it's those Bar-B- Q°s or mint julips which attracted this Anyway, we've heard that sharp-shot | Dick (brave chap) will down any beast with ihis trusty shootin! iron that threatens to harm his home or property. oS ° o ° ° ° ° oc e