Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 9 Apr 1953, p. 5

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MENS LEAGUE . with the Whizbangs and the: Rat Portage tied for first place which makes it nec- essary for an extra series before Monday night to see who makes the 4th roll off spot . To. gain these spots the Rat Port- age took 4 pts, from the Steam and the Whizbangs rolled enough to beat the scratch score of the Cats who were unable to field a team. The Snowbanks were good enough this week to take 3 pts from Mazzas. Rat Portage led by Len Swirhun were the big guns for the week, Len put together scores of 187, (303 (hi single) and 277 for hi triple of 737. The team score was 1121 hi single and 3046 for the hi triple, Good scores rolled are, Houlden 201, L. White 261 (604), P. ers 231, (602), P. Diduch 215,200 (613), L. DeJonghe 234,219, T. Stashiw 260, Maursted 201, R. Stachiw 263, 207, A. Roussel 228 207, C, Buck 256,260 (692) H, soily 203, 205, H, Boudreau 228,233, W. Borsum 24.5, B. Sitke'213,aP..Gavcucaels Standings to. Date i en EN Whizbangs 20 Hydro yA Rat Portage 20 Cats 5 Steam 18 Mazza 2 Snowoanks ay Bigo5 ere creo Buck ©, 216 Mazza P, 198 Louk W. 215 Swirhun L, 195 Solly Hs 201 PLAYOFFS 70 BE ROLLED MONDAY 'PR.13/53 6:30 shift (Dominion Catering Trophy) alleys 1 & 2 S:owbanks vs Mazza ; 3 &h Steam vs Winner Rat Portage and Whizbangs 9:00 shift (Interlake Services Troph:') Alvevs 1 & 2 Hydro vs Loser Rat Portage and Whizbangs 3% Cats (2 games to be rolled on each alley and total i zat to count ) MIXED LEAGUE AS ay the macter sheets have not been turned in all. that we are able to report are the times that the teams will roll Tuesday night for the final roll off. Next week all prize winners will be published, 6:30 Shift (Imperial Bank Trophy) kTleys 1 & 2 Pin Dusters vs Tyros 3 & 4. Spanners vs Sleepers :00 Shift Alicys 1 & 2 Beavers vs Inn Mates 3 & 4 Bombers vs. Rocket (2 games to be played on each alley total pin fall to count) 0-0-0 Oo bok night, Sundays, somebody in Manitoba or north-west Ontario Page 5 .. RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC. Monday saw the. end of the Ash series Every 28 minutes in 1952, day and holidays and week-days, got a blood transfusion. Some of the reci- pients were tiny babies, fighting for a chance to live and gaining strength through the vital blood being povred into their veins; some of them were men and women undergoing surgery, with greater hope of a successful operation because needed blood was ready for thom, immediately; some of them were accident victims, suddenly hurt, suddenly in dire need of blood, fo,all of them, 'rich or poor; the blood was without charge because their fellow Canadians had given it to them, through clinics held by the Red Cross free blood transfusion service, Every year since 1950, when the Red Cross service began supplying piood to the hospitals in this region, the use of the tmiracle fluid" has increased, It will go on inereasing as ovr province grows and as more and more blood is used in surgery and in' stekne'ss,.oIn 1952, free transfusions were given to 18,878 persons in thie, region, The credit for Ve success of the service goes tO. "the dono to the dor , ond iv is they who have the responsibility for its continuing work in saving iives and restor- ing health, Red Cross mebile clinics travel all over the region and men and women in all parts have their opportunity to support the work that can save a life .. perhaps the life of'a member of their own famil The mobile :¢hinic will -visit, Terrace Bay on. Monday, May llth (not Tuesday, May 12th as originally reported) and will be held in the High School Auditorium from 1:00 to' 5:00 p.m, and 6:00 to 9:30 pom. More donors betr®sn the ages o? 18 and 65 are needed, Residents of this district who have not alrcady made arrangements to attend the clinic are urged to register when the canvasser calls, 0-0-0 LATE CURLING NEWS ~~ Fust in case you are wondering how the Ladies afternoon curling ended up, Elsie Ostling and her rink of E, Allen, N. Coates and S, Duquette won the right to take home the trophy. Aggie Sinkins, T. Romanuik, M, Hale and S, Black came in second, Barbara Haughn, A. Latour, J, Ratchford and P, Robinson came in third. 0-0-9

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