i tts ot AS BS SE ESE TOME oe) | CURLING CORNER Despite the cold weather, play for the Conveyor Trophy continued during ;the past two weeks. Group winners iwere Horsley, McKenzie and Legros jwho played an extra game in a group |tie with w. Beyer. Thus began a ;round-robin of the three rinks with i\Legros emerging with two wins to jcleim the trophy; Horsley managed a jwin and a loss for second prize, and ‘McKenzie suffered two losses. Play- jing for Danny Legros were Ernie IMeinyk, Myles Kehoe and Clarence jKadyk. Trevor Horsley had Art Mc- jAndrew, Peter Eligh & George Brewer. | ‘the Ambassador event got undeeway on iMonday Jan. llth with 16 rinks. The for Friday Jan. 22nd. — jzend - get your name on the drawsheet weather has turned milder and should make this one more fun than the pre- vious competitions. Finals are set "Ub + |whe coveted Bell Asbestos Trophy con- jpstition will start on Monday Jan. 25th. Deadline for entries is Jan. if you wish to curl, but, please do not put your name down if you are going to be on afternoon shift during Ifa rink is missing a player and the two weeks of the event. lwleven rinks are competing for the ‘Inter-Departmental Trophy. Each team | | — + has @ spare player so that the rink will be out in full force at «ll times. The series of round-robin |@emes commenced last Sunday evening jand most of the games are scheduled jpleyed € : : jspiel in order to complete the event jcompetition. by March 2lat. There is much enthus- iiesm surr for Sunday n _@ few to be ounding this event and it lwill be interesting to see the end jresults. la rink skipped by Bob Kennealy will }jJourney to whitehorse to compste in jthe MacDonald Brier play-downs on th jweek-end Jan.23-24. Good Luck, Bob. |Cassiar Curling Club will be held on jonly place that's open." fret. 25, 26, 27 and 28th. | y Ses See) ae) Ra aoe 3h. at | Invitations wili go out shortly te | ithe various outside clubs - deadline) | | 19th . _ | Local rinks are now being formed for) +more local rinks will be called on | , to f111 in. Remember, all rinks must. immediately following the Bon-|rank Bid oor. A. Soren: srectaie = ET 2 Go at, Poe ET for entries has been set for Feb. ithe Curling Classic - 12 rinks will | | be accepted and should some of the | j outsiders decline their invitation, | thave at least one lady to make up | The general meeting held last Sunday! | brought the following results: 4 1. Curling Club Membership Fees must: ‘be paid by February ist. See Dave i ;Acason now and get paid up. It was jalso0 ruled that future Membership | ‘fees must be paid by January lst of lyears to follow. 2. House Rules pertaining only to | local events. A rink must consist of} jthree of the original players shown | jon the draw. One spare will be al- | lowed and must play lead, all others | jcannot locate a spare, said rink may {play with three and the person lead- ing off must deliver 4 rocks. | ‘In the event that after the draw has | jbeen made and a player on the team _ jcannot continue as a member of the jrink, for a very good reason, such jas going on afternoon shift unexpec- jtediy, a substitute player of ecual may be used and must finish the To get a substitute, you must first contact your Draw- mistress who will endeavor to locate jone and approved by the executive. ‘The husband came tiptoeing in at 4200! jam. and his wife caught him at the "So," she sald triumphantly, "home jis the best place after all.” "Nope," he said sourly, "it's the 1 ee