"Strikers stick t to alley i in - Terrace bowling league - Monday Men’ shad Kalum Kab: Siribers out in front with 113 polnts followed by .the Reds with 94 and Cedarland also with $4 points, The team high ‘single waa a 1183 rolled by International who also high tri . The hi ee a, The le went ar Foote with a ‘while C. Fleming took high tiple ream highs nt to the CS) went to Windmills on Monday Mixed _ With asingte total of 1102 and a triple of 3078. Mens highs went to R. Kirk with scores . of 822 and 708. The Ladies high were taken by M. Swift who rolled a single of 257 and a triple fo 644. Team leaders are the Windmills with 133 points. = ” ‘Tuesday Coffee league sees a close race for. first place - between the Goofers with 112 pointe and the Silly Larks - with. 111 points, Team highs went to the Five Rollers with. a single of 1027 and a triple total of 2604, High triple went " to Lols-Long with a total fo 418 ae ue iets was a te for le as Pat Mc- Neal and Gail Kotoed ‘both rolled a 231, Tuesday Nite Mixed has Jefferies Esso leading with §2 points followed by George . Haugland trucking with ®. The Old Timers with 49 and No Names with 48 points, - Tearn high triple went to the George Haugland Trucking team with a total of 3128 while the Old Timers rolled an 1108 to take the high gingle.. Mens high triple was a 777 rolled by Ron Titcomb with the high single doing to Gary Allen with a 287. Ladies high triple went to Nora Haugland with a total of 645 while Elaine Osborne rolled @ 282 for the high single. Wednesday Matinee still has the Coffee Wippers “leading with 114 points, The team highs went to the Coffee Wippers with a triple ‘Top runners finally moet - in Edmonton Games. - A National Film Board crew left Montreal this week on a month-long assignment in Africa to begin shooting for the. official film of the ‘Commonwealth Games to be held. in --*., Director-Cameraman ‘. Paul. Cowan: with camera ‘assistant John and soundman Richa “Nichol will start in Tanzania with coverage of Filbert Bayi, the runner who holds the world - record for 1500 meters. The much anticipated race between Bayi and the chief contender, John Walker of - New Zealand, did not take place at the Montreal Olympics when several African nations withdrew from competition. The games in Edmonton Edmonton next will August 3 to 12. - provide the first opportunity in four years for the two speedsters to run in the same race, \ After Tanzania, the NFB crew will go to Nairobl to film the sprinter Ruth Waithera, who: [is also a corporal inthe Kenya Armed Forces, Some. shooting in: -Zaniibar is also scheduled - before the crew moves on to cover other ‘athletes with whom negotiations should ba completed by that time, Preparations are under. way for several other NFB crews to leave soon for various parts of ‘the world where athletes are being groomed for the XI Com- monwealth Games to be held in Canada this year from total fo 2M and single of 1072, Ladies high three went to Deanna Dah! with an 741 while the high single went ta Betty Cardinal with a 308 ‘tot There isa tiefor first place on the Wednesday Nite Ladies league between Silhouettes and’ Lehmann Jewellers, batt with 52 points. Fol em are the Elite 5 with 46 and the Scramblera and Hot Shots with 44 points. The team highs for the week. went to the Road Runners with a triple of 2602 and 1076. Gilda lar took the high triple with a 69 while the high single went. to Carmen Cailloux with a 26. ’ Team leaders on the Thursday Night Mixed league are Sesame Street with 128 points followed- by Tillicum Theater with 106 and Almosts with 103 points. Ladies highs went to Sherry Renney with a single of 301 and a triple total of 692. Team highs went to theP.J,’s with a triple of 2950 and a single of 1162, The men’s high three went to Cy Reeney with a score of 679 | while Ron Titcomb rolled a 233 for the high single. Five iead the way on the Friday Night Mixed league with 56 points followed by Truckers and Co. with 62 points and Overwaitea with 50 points. Team high three went to the As It Falls team with a total of $214 while the high single. went to the Hot Shots with a single total of 11897 Mens high - . teiple went to Roy Clifford with a total of 712 while the high single went to Wayne _ Newman with a 353. Ladies ‘highs went to -Gilverta Rlox with a triple total of 687 anda single of 314, Night Leagues continue to bowl during Easter holiday week, GoaltenderMike Palmateer qaaid Tuesday a cut he suf- ered on his arm won’t keep him from playing for Toronto Maple Leafs: in tonight's ‘ League game against b ew York [flanders. “IT cut myself a little, It was a small cut, but deep I guess, I figured I would tet the trainer fix it at practice and put a bandage on it “tT wentto bed and a couple cy orning “but uldn’t, stop: it - bleeding). ‘ig beer” fe all kinds o Z : : _ reasons. . 70 calorie @ a taille — “LT called a policeman . “stuff, : that's: 3,18 kifograms, which | Gashed goalie gets. back before replacement “Palmateer said the cut , on his left arm was tender but he didn’t think it would prevent him from playing. —_— : BAMBOO GROWS TALL Some Bamboos are ‘slender climbers whose stems are about one inch In diameter and are often more than 200 feet long. ‘ The Northem - Gardener A fertile mellow ‘soll, or growing medium, ‘Is basle to | healthy productive growth of plants. ft fs particularly important for those plants intended for. ‘Jaier, iran- "/splanting’ tos place ‘where: thay will, stay for'the'rest of. . thelr Hvac Est os it you have a ‘good ferlite loam soll, which you can. get _fo right now, yeu can | prepare. a transplant" mix- Don‘t forget - fure- using It. — though, that it’s highly ad- viseable to sterilize It by putting It in an oven af 180F .., (most. oven will still be Fahrenheit) for at least 30 minutes, ‘You can contain ‘the smell. that. results by puting the soil in one ‘of those oven roasting bags. The heat treatment will kill any ‘weed seeds and destroy any = disease: organisms “which would otherwise ill ‘your seedlings. -. .. Take; by bulk, two parts of ‘this. loam. and mix: it - thoroughly with one part of peat: moss and one part of - “eparse'sand, Next add three :punces'of 18 percent Super- phosphate toevery cubic foot “of - this: mixture and mix ‘ thoroughly again... You'll -find this: superphosphate Is ° Often available In breakfast “edreal-sized boxes that -contaln seven pounds of the Metrically’ speaking iIs'a simpler way of putting It, “ Watra | sbeing told??! . A mixturé like. that gives . young ‘Seedlings the. best pei: chance tosucceed at . ‘becoming plants that will _ amount to something, other - ~thipgs being favourable. The peat mass pudrantecs . that the” *growlng mbdium will the sand makes’ sure that > paration and a. 4exture that : "tay: seediing | roois can “readily, penetrate. The 8 Supply of phosphorus that “It so vital ‘for the growth of a oe big husky rept systam, which “can forage for lself’ when you move the fransplant Into “the tough old cutside world. ‘Such a good stect is all Im- - portent in the life of a plant. Good: smobxing: ., * Harsery > Kalum Lake hold” moisture where the | | _ roots can get next to It, and ‘there. will stillbe good - ; _ dratnage. The combination © ‘Of the twa élso assures good. superphosphate. gvarantees -| HARDWARE STORES =2=2 TV. GUIDE | All listings subject to change without notice. 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