-.May 7th, 1959 Cribbage Tournament Applications for the proposed Cribbage Tour nament have been rolling in and the first session is scheduled for this Wednesday night in the LARGE ROOM OF THE RECREATION CENTRE, at 7.00 P,M. sharp, For this first session, players are asked to bring boards and cards, if they have them. First part of the evening will be spent draw- ing up rules, making the schedule, and deter~ mining entry fee and prizes. Games will be played for the balance of the evening, Let's have everyone who is registered out for this first session. Anyone interested in playing should leave their names with Fred McMillan at the Mill Tool Crib, or with K. Ward at the Recreation Office, MINOR BASEBALL Registrations are nearly all in and play- ers are now being divided into teams, Prac- tices and games will get underway in all groups beginning next week. Lists of teams, practices, game schedules and rules will be distributed through the schools before the end of this week. Any boys who have not yet registered, and wish to do so, should contact the Recreation Office NOW, HOUSE LEAGUE SOFTBALL A meeting of those interested in playing, coaching, managing or umpiring in this year's Softball League, will he held in the Curling. Lounge of the Recreation Centre at 8.00 P.M, this Thursday night. It is essential that all coaches and managers be there, as well as a good turnout of players. IF YOU WANT SOFTBALL TO HAVE A GOOD YEAR-- BE THERE ?2? Players are reminded that they should register before Thursday, with the following men:~ Shift 1, Frank Whitfield; Shift 2, Maurice Osmar; Shift 3, Len Crockford; Shift 4, Dave Whalen; Salary, Al Harrison; Others, ' Ken Ward, | Any teams other than these wishing to join | the League this year, should contact Ken Ward, ) at the Recreation Office, NOW. aA A A A RR NE HO I FAA Rh AN ES "Ne a A on IWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY (Cont'd from Page 7) | extended their best wishes and made a presen- tation of Silver Flatware in the Finlandia pattern, Dancing and a buffet supper com- ' pleted the memorable evening. t | i i ' C.W.L. HOLD REGULAR MEETING | Sunday evening last, the monthly meeting | of the Catholic Women's League was held in St, } Martin's Church Hall. Dean Gallagher led in ; the League prayer, Mrs. J,Todd presided, | Minutes of the last meeting were read by ; Mrs. G.Dashkewytch and Mrs, A.Fedun gave the Treasurer's report, Various convenors were asked to present their reportss- Mrs. D, | Whalen, Education; Mrs, Wilf Corrigan, Radio ° '& TV: Mrs. J.Ruzyski, Spiritual; Mrs. P.Gom- | bola, Membership; Mrs, A.McMillan, Social; ' Mrs.J,Anderson, Guides; Mrs. J.Kennedy, Lea- { gue Magazine; Mrs, W. Cavansugh, Reports & Res; | Mrs.R.Boyle, Kitchen; Mrs. D. Desrosier, Press} : Mrs.J.MacDonald, Corres: Sec. | A film was shown on the pac vena' of Holy ' Orders which was enjoyed by all, A Member- | ship Tea followed with Mrs, Ps "hits conven= | ing. The door prize was won by Mrs.W.Vezina. TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 9 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS In the midst. of preparing for their Annual Drama Night, the Terrace Bay teenagers found time for a Spring Dance on Friday, May 1. Schreiber "Rock-a-Teens" were special Miccts. The dance was organized well and was excep- tionally successful. Lunch was served and a good time was had by all. By the time this goes to press the "High School Drama Night" will be at hand, We hope it proves a real talent night for our youth-. ful stars. CURLERS HOLD SUCCESSFUL WIND-UP On ~~ On Saturday last members of the Ladies and Men's Curling Clubs and guests gathered in the Moose Hall for their Annual Wind-up. A delicious turkey dinner was served by the Women of the Moose, after which Master of Ceremonies, James 'Curly' Hale, presided over | the distribution of trophies and prizes. | The Olsen brothers, with their representa- tive rinks, were the big winners. Ole walked | off with the two top trophies (Imperial Bank and Hudson's Bay) and Thor copped the Hiram | Walker's as well as picking up prizes in the mixed and in the Club Bonspiel. Following the presentations head table guests spoke briefly. It was generally agreed that last year had been a successful one and the clubs look forward to an even more succ- essful season next year. 'A large crowd. stayed over for the dance which followed and reports would indicate that a good time was had-by all. TAPE RECORDINGS (Cont'd from Page 8 'that many of us will ever have the chance to hear, The Teenagers urge any of the local groups who would like to hear one or all of these tapes, to book them now, either through the Teentown president, Norma Schock or through the Recreation Office, MOTHER'S DAY BALL THIS FRIDAY, MAY 8TH Don't forget the big Mother's Day Ball being sponsored by the Moose Lodge this Fri- day night in the Moose Hall, MRS. H.RIDDELL PRESENTS SLIDES TO AUXILIARY A. collection of beautiful slides made while touring Hurope one summer was shown by Mrs.H.Riddell at a meeting Monday evening of the Ladies Auxiliary in the Terrace Bay Comm- unity Church, Mrs.Riddell, now a resident of Marathon, entertained the ladies with her in- formal and lively commentary on these delight- ful Old World scenes, Mrs,Riddell was intro- | duced by Mrs.Soughton and Mrs.D.Wade express- ed the thanks of the group. Members, their guests and several Marathon visitors enjoyed a Pot Luck Supper. prior to the regular monthly meeting and a brief sing- | song led by Mrs,G,.Soughton accompanied by Mrs. N,Hubelit, The President, Mrs.R.Paget chaired the "héeting and minutes were read and treasurers report given, Reports from various convenors were heard. The President mentioned she would convene the C,G.1.T.Banquet on May 25th and asked for assistance, Mrs.D.Wade, on behalf of the afternoon group, requested old cotton or linen (White). Mrs.Soughton announced the next month's pro- gram, a film "A Woman to Remember" and that the Ladies Chorus would be present.