Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1953, p. 7

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CONTINU/.TION SCHOOL BOWLERS (cont. from P.1) on behalf of the Students' Council. Mavis McFadyen, with an average of 173 and Kay Stachiw with his outstanding average of 199 carried awny these honours in middle school. Helen Laundy with her 166 2veroge and Terry Cavanaugh with his -verage of 164 were the trophy winners of lower school. Honoureble mention was meade to the runners-up for the individual trophies who were Grace Marcotte and Reg LeBlane in middle school and Rita Vezine and Terry MeInnes in lower school, 0-0-0 HOCKSY SCOnEBOSED In Tuesday night's House League game, Structural defeated Maintenance by a score of 5 to 2 to maintain their first place pos- ition, Goal-getters for the winners were Bouchard with a "hat-trick" and Woods end Duquette with a singleton apiece while Bill Madge picked up both of the Maintenance markers, Bill Sernesky says thet he'd have scored those 3 Structural goals if: the puck hadn't been so heavy, That's the trouble with those carpenters, they can't tell steel from rubber. In last night's contest, Maintenance took No, 2 Shift into camp by a score of 4 to 2, There is now one more scheduled game left to play and if No, 4 Shift loses that one, the play-offs will start next Wednesday night with Structural meeting Maintenance and No. 1 Shift playing No. 2 Shift. Grudge Game Tuesday The long-awaited game between the "Pale- faces" and the "Structural Aces" will be played next Tuesday night, March 17th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Schreiber Arena. As all of you hockey fans should know by now, this is expected to be one of the all-time classics in the history of hockey and is a must on your calendar of activities, BANTAM HOCKEY ~~ Backed up by the stellar goal keeping of Jillard Vozina on Sunday, the local Bantams showed their superiority over the Nipigon Elks by ringing up a 2 to 0 victory at the Local rinks, The smooth passing line of C. Boudreau, Kowalik and Harvey rang the bell first when Harvey slipped home Boudreau's pass, Stevens Grove a high angle shot that fooled the goal- ie to make it twoto 0. J. Boudreau and Bob Ginn stood out defensively, Nipigon's best were J. Manilla and Mulion, Sticky ice slowed passing plays and foiled both teams in completing many sure fire goal making plays.- Page 7 "HOE DOUNERS" REALLY ROLLING The Hoe Down Club held a very success--- ful and enjoyable meeting last Monday night at the Continuation School, The success was due mainly to: the excellent calibre of live music so capably supplied by Don Anderson, his fiddle, accordian and mandolin; Joe Vienneau, his guitar and his voice; Dick Lumbers with his banjo; Paul Kowalchuk with his guitar and fiddle and:Sax Lundberg at the piano, The boys really turned it on in grand style and remarks were passed by the members that it was the best music they had ever heard, If the quality of that meeting 'is anything to go by, the Hoe Dow Club will grow big enough in a hurry to fill the whole Auditorium, Anyone who is interested in joining the Club should contact Glenna MacDonald or Jack Wellings. The fees are 25¢ per member per mecting and the Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each mon- th at the Continuation School from § till 10.PM., We are particularly interested in acquiring more dancers with calling exper- icnece, The members! slogan for the next meeting to be held on March 23rd is: "Every Member Bring A New Member", Coloured blouses and skirts for the ladies and shirts and slacks for the men - - - we don't go formal, 0-0-0 FISHSRMGIN PLEASE NOTE 'The Dept. of Lands and Forests has announced that the following regulations will be in effect in the Thunder Bay Distr- ict this year: Open Seasons - Angling Black Bass - July 1st to Oct. 15. Speckled Trout, Rainbow, Brown - May 1 to Sept. lox Lake Trout - No closed season, Pickerel - May 15 to Apr. 14/54 Bag Limits ~~ Bass - 6 per day 10" & over Speckled Trout - 10 lbs, or 15 per day 7 and over. Rainbow - 5 per day 7" and over. Lake Trout - 5 per day, any size. Perch - No limit Possession Limits - 2 days legal catch. WANTED 0-0-0 Part time drivers on-#l wie #1), Shift, must be steady, reliable and willing to put their spare time to advantage. Must be 25.3! or over, have chauffeur's license, Ccntact Adam Zyri or phone 395, 0-0-0 IF YOU SEE A DANGEROUS CONDITION REPOMT IT TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

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