Wednesday, March 5, 1958 -

THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.

Curling Leagiie
Leadership —
Changes Around

Several changes haye taken
place in the race for top honors
in the Commercial Curling
League.

Out in front now with 14
wins is Kahl Propane, followed
by Alston Theatre with 13.

Former league leaders, Ranch
Hotel and Standard Oil, have
dropped down with 10 and» 11
wins regpectively. a

Bunched in third position are
Bank of Montreal, San Jose
Logging and Als Variety with
12 wins each.

Here are the resuits of last
Sunday’s play:

Maple Leaf Chambermaids 8-
Mackenzies 5; Famous 11, Home
Furnishings 5; Kahl Propane 9,
Standard Oil 7; Borkowski’s
Menswear 18, Central Plbg.
Alston 9, RCMP 6; M. L. Sr. A’s
11, B.C. Equipment 6; B of M
14, Wells Coffee 6; Dog Creek
18, Gardners 7; B-of C 8, Lake-
yiew 7; San Jose 11, Johnny's
Pool Room §; Beath Motors 10,
Ranch 5; Al’s Variety 9, Lignum
7; Alston 16. B.C. Equip. 9:
Standard 14, Dog Créek 6; Kahl
12, Chambermaids 3; Sr. A's 9,
B of M 8; Lignum’s § (losers
not listed); San Jose 9, Wells
7; Borkowski’s 11, Beath 7;
Ranch 16, B of C 3; Al's Variety
21, Central Plbg. 2; Famous 11,
Pool Hall 8; Gardners 11, Home
Furnishings 10.

Whenever old sweats gather
and talk about characters they
knew in their units, I love to
think about Sergeant Quinn, of
Paris, Ontario, who was a man
of great intestinal, fortitude.

There are things that we all
would love to do and never do
them, but: Sgt. Quinn got an
idea and he carried it right
down the line. ~~~ —-#-—

The Last Great Unpleasant-
ness was over and the boys were
‘chafing at the bit, anxious to see
a bit of Canada again.

-Sergeant Quinn, with the
great aplomb of the experienced
_ veteran, figured that a spot of
leave in gay Paree would be just
the thing to tell the boys about
back home in Paree, Ontario.
However, the hard-hearted ad-
jutant of the 1st Canadian Rail-|J-
way “Operating Group, Quinn's
outfit, was unmoved by his story
bout seeing a long-loved aunt
in Paris. ‘True it was that
Quinn had an aunt in Paris.
But it was not-Paris, France, but
Paris, Ontario—a little mixing
of the truth that never bothered
a serviceman seeking leave.

Finally the adjutant relaxed >

and proyided Quinn with a =
hour pass. But he would have
to make his own way there. No

transport was available.

To an enterprising, man like
Sgt. Quinn, this did not present
a serious problem. He simply
“borrowed” - a locomotive.
Arriving at the Gare du\Nord in
Paris, Quinn tried to find a park-
ing lot for his iron horse, Un-|
fortunately, the engine was a|
mite too big for the under-
round and since there were no
trams in Paris he was forced to
jleave it at the station. {

Approaching the baggage!
agent in the waiting room,|
Quinn airily inquired whether
checking facilities were avail-
able for rather large and bulky
objects. The Frenchman, eager
to demonstrate the — super-
efficiency: of French railway
stations, said he would check
anything. Thereupon, Quinn
turned to his panting steed,
which he had left on the tracks,
said “Check that. Keep the
fire going, fill her up with 2,000
gallons of water and give me a
receipt in triplicate.” jf |

They tell me the, Frenchman
This did not

promptly fainted.
made other

deter Quinn, who
arrangements and continued on

to see gay Paree.

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