JULY 18 3 PACES TO ‘ces STREFT 20 & 22 POSSF PROF HELL 3 : ve 7 sa IN NAPLFS | 25 | aa on 27 & 2B TOMBOY AND CHAMP 30 DIARY OF ANNE FRANK CHOY TIMES - MATINEE = 1,00 p.m. //// EVENING - 7.00 p.m, & 9.00 p.m. Tapdas, oe id SOFT BALL — At press time, Staff team is leading in a race for first place with the mine 24 elose second, followed by the mill. There have been some close games with two games poing inte extra imings. Attersiance has been good at all games, but there have not been many spectators < come out and suppor your team, Arrangements are now being made to try to get a ‘ateson Lake team out here and with a return match later. SOCCER Gine ie back, so soecer fa too. A meeting was held iast Tuesday and a echedule drawn up which, together with the ball games, just about ties up the eportes field a1] week. 1. Mine & Tramline, red sweaters, captain - A. Missio 2. Faechine, Flect. Carp. Shepe & Garage, blwe eweaters, captain ~ G,Tovani. 3. Cookery, Mili & Staff, green sweaters captain = Ae Chittare, az RT ATO IN EIN A Minister presiding at a fueral :. Friends, all that remeins here is the anelis the mut ia gone.. | RES Peer TERRE CCIE, 8 Te Her NRT CET ts EAP D OEE AEE ALE LI LD LED ITS Se EIT SS TIT COD ICE ETL ELLE IEE LE DOL OS LENT SSSA LE LT TE SO I 2 < - 3 ¢ is eee al seree MOV TF S sit | Soccer Schedule Colour Van Johnson Seope Vera Miles Colour Andie Murphy John Saxon Colour Clark Gable Sophia Loren Colour Richard Burton sarbara Rush Colour Ben Johnson Candy Moore Colour Millie Perkins Shelley Winters hte Team 1 vs. Team 2 July 12th 2 vB. 3 " 6th 1 ve. 3 © 18th 2 ve, 1 20th 3 vs, 2 * 2bth 3 ve, 1 " 26th Starting time - 7.00 p.m. SHARP Finale August 4th. "Had a quarrel with my wife last night,” Bill eqnfided to hie friend. "How did you make out?" asked the friend. "Oh, she came to me crawling on her | hands and knees," he replied. ‘ieavens « what did she say then?” the friend asked, all ears, now. "Come out from under the bed, you worm" Rill coneluded. tlerk at the Ambassador Hotel. "Here's a yiddie,” said the clerk, "“y mother pave birth te a child. It was neither my bro- ther, nor my sister. Who was it ? * "T aan'’t guess," said the Englishman. “Tt waa I," beamed the clerk. "Very clever T wust remember that one)" The Fnglishman then repested the story at hie club to his friend Prumford. My mother gave birth to al ehild., It wis neither my brother nor my sister, who was it "Mashed if I know." = i said Frurford. “The clerk at the Ambassad:> Hate) 5” | ; { { An Fnglishman was conversing with the were