Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1953, p. 3

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MEN'S FIVE PIN BOWLING Snowbanks, by taking 4 points from Bar- ber Greenes cinched the 3rd serics. Monday night. However, this doesn't put the Barbers out of the running for . play-off spot. They, as-well es Steam still have a chance, but it looks as though the boys from Hydro are in as they are 24 points up on both these teams who meet this coming Monday and the Hydro meet the Snowbanks, It is the first time that the Hydro heve been able to -hold a team together long enough to be able to get this chance. Mazza took 3 points from the Whizbangs to give them'a chance to end 2nd in the series and the Cats and Rat Portage split points, The,boys from the Steam Department took the high single (1099) and hi triple (2890) for the week, kK, MacLeod and C. Buck split the honours for hi single with 261, Ken went ahead and added 212 and 216 to his high game for the high triple of the week with ae 689, The honour score for this week was rolled: by P, Caron 93. Good scores for the night were L, Dej- onghe 230, T. Stachiw 227, 205, 238, (670), M. Chepelsky 238, 220 (631), D. Day 212, 255, J, Maurstead 203, L. Edmonds 209, D. Boutilier 222, HE. Charban 211, 4. Berndtsson 213, P. Melashewski 241, 220, Houlden 213, P. Diduch 211, 222 (623), L. Marsh 211, ¥. Borsum 210, H. Boudreau 239; 225, 210 (674), A. McColl 208, 201, 234 (643), H. Ratchford 218, P, Pluta 218, J, Adamo 220, Ry: Hunt 227. Stendings to Date Snowbanks 19 Big 5 , Hydro 14s Borsum W, 220 Mazza lA Louk Wa), eats Steam a es TEN lion cae Barber Greenes 12 Hunt er ok Cats 10% olay" a, 19 Whizbangs 9 Rat Portage ' o-O0-0 LADIES FIVE PIN BOWLING Joey Semeniuk starred again this week with a 703 series and 2 games well over 200, Other high games were Jan Hall 242, Ann Checkryn 216, 222, Grace Brearley 212, Ethel Maitland' 209, Ellen Hodgkiss 208, Lillian McDonald 208, The Sure Shots took 4 points from the Goodgals and the Terrors took 3 points to the Whirlers one point which makes the stendings to date: Terrors 19 Sure Shots 11 Whirlers 10 Goodgals & 0-0-0 SHO REPATR SHOP HOURS. _ From Feb, 12th till the 20th, the Shop will be open from 8:00 a,m. to Noon, Page) 3 KY WEPPLER & HACK FREEMAN MIXED TEN PIN -ST: RS FOR WEEK Badgers 3 = Firettes 1 Royalettez 3 - Superiors 1 Women High Single with Handicap - Kay Weppler 204 High Series " % adatie og % 523 High Single Scratch - QO. Harrison 175 High Series ¥ aM u L20 High Single with Handicap - H. Freeman 226 High Series au Ws - HH, t am: High Single Scratch - & Lindskoog 199 High Series * ~ By; Borsum." 513 Standings Badgers 10 Firettes 4 Royalettes *% Superiors 3 0-0-0 MARATHON LADIES FIVE PIN LEsGUE VISITS TERRACE BAY Two teams from the Marathon Ladies 5- Pin League visited Terrace Bay last weekend and were matched against 2 teams from our own Ledies League, We are happy to announce that the Terrace Bay Ladies did all right for us as they took total pinfall by a margin of 213 pins. Our own Joey Semeniuk was the star of the evening with a game of 320 and a 3 game total of 707. Evelyn Boutilier and Grace Banks also held up our honour with 2 nice series, 0-0-0 TERR.CE BAY INVITATIONAL TEN PIN TOURNEY SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH The Annual Terrace Bay Invitational 10-Pin Tourney is scheduled for the Terrace 'Bay alleys on Saturday, March 7th this year, Two of the most outstanding teams from the Lakehead will meet two teams from Terrace Bay, made up from the highest averages in the league, The teams will bowl at 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. and after'the evening session there will be a party for all Ten-Pin Bowlers, Watch this paper for further details, '0-0-0 HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCLATION A meeting of the Home iation will be held Monday evening, Feb, 16th at 8:15 p.m. in the Public School. During this meeting there will be on display scme Silk Sereen Prints, all by Can- adian Painters, Mrs, M, Nelson has tsamad with Mr,-£. Rowson, Music & arts Convenor, to present these prints which are being cir- culated throughout Northwestern Ont. by the Community Programmes Branch of the Dept. of Education at the Lakehead. These pictures will be on display only the one evening, and School Assoc-

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