Activities of . . .The Selkirk Youth CouncilBantam ' earns Ue one — low* one.On Monday night the Bantam B team took a 3 to 1 defeat at thehands ol the C.U.A.C. club. Many ot the Selkirk boy* were playing the lirat organized game ol their career and are expected to improve great iy now that their nerve racking first game is over. Stewart Thor stemson banged in the lone Selkirk goal.The Bantam A surprised the powerful C.U A.C. team by holding them to a 2 to 2 tie. Ron Gilkes opened the scoring but C.U.A.C. soon took a 2 to 1 lead. In the last period Ken Salmon completed the scoring by driving in a sizzling shot from the blue line.l*ee Wee* open scheduleLast Thursday night the Pee VVee Hockey League got under way with 2 very close games. In the opening game the Rangers defeated the Leafs 2 to 0. Clarence Parks scored both the Ranger goals. Clarence is one of a group of 7 boys who we are pleased to have from Lockport.Boyd* lead Flyweight ( amulien* U VictoryIt shouldn’t be very long be Ion Selkirk will see the Boyd brother in action. On Saturday morning thlt; boys were the whole show whei the Canadians handed the Leafs i 7 to 2 defeat. Norman John was tb scoring ace knotehing 5 goals fo £ flyweight record. Terry was th defensive star, playing goal an kicking out dozens of possibi goals. On the blue line was Bi uclt; not yet attending school but ska tin with the best ol them. Last bt not least is Pop” Mr. Boyd, coae of the Canadiens. How can any on say it's a waste of time, effort an money when you can watch a fan ily growing up like that. You shoulget down to the Alexandria Rinsome Saturday to watch these fl weight kids. They’re the future lt;Selkirk and they certainly mase took bright.Termite* lose to Pirtie*After two periods of overtime tl Selkirk Termites bowed 35 to 30 Pirties in the Senior B Basket**League. The Termites