ee ae oe a EA ea a Te aR 4 Sa A RR ae Nn a A UR A = ae ; ._Helmink of the 3rd Brownie Pack, ' Thinking Day Ceremony, a February 25, 1960 GIRL GUIDES (Cont'd from Page 3) of the local Association. Grace was sung and following the main course the Toast to the Queen was proposed by Jill Crandlemire, the Toast to Lady Baden Powell by Carol MacLeod and the Toast to the Mothers by Donna Brown responded to by Mrs. Ted Brown, Introducing the guests were Guides Connie Connors, Marie Delaronde and Arlene Coates. Captain Downey introduced the visiting Guiders from Marathon, Capt.Joyce McLaughlin of the Ist.Marathon Company and Capt.Gwen Galesloot of the 2nd Marathon Company and Mrs,D.Earle, District Commissioner who spoke briefly on the Firth Guide Law "A Guide is Courteous." . .. The entire Guide Company presented a skit "Learning the Law; Bonnie Hamilton and Dar- lene Larson did an animated version of a Guide song "My Tunic is Out at the Elbow and several of the Guides appeared in another skit "It's the Measles", Barbara Pineault and Gail Slattery performed acrobatics and Ellen Knight gave a pianoforte solo "A Mus- ical Trick. The Guides formed a horseshoe for the presentation of awards. Mrs.Earle presented Lieutenant warrant and pin to Mrs.R.Lindberg and Tawny Owl warrant and pin to Mrs.F,. Ellen Knight received her 2nd class badge; Bonnie Hamilton 2nd class and Hostess Badges; Marie Delaronde 2nd class, skater & artists badges; Arlene Coates 2nd Class, Swimmers and Skaters Badges; Verlma LeBlanc Hostess Badge; Janis «- McInnes Cook Badge and Jeanne Stuart jrd Year ' Star, Following a. singsong the Guides fhe their Janis McInnes held up the World Flag and Jeanne Stuart read.a com- position on it's meaning, Each Guide con- tributed to the World Friendship Fund and the meeting closed with the World Song, A Think- ing Day. Prayer, the Guide Prayer_and Taps. CURLING NEWS Congratulations go: to L,Duquette and his rink of K.Johnson, D.Kenny and B, Bouchard, for winning the Club Championshipwith only two losses for the season, We now play a double round using total wins for the different Trophies in the four events, Our Bonspielers have been travelling in all directions in the last couple .of weeks. _Rune Ostling went to Dryden Bonspiel where he captured a»: prize in the first event, Geo.Riley went East to curl with his Dad and Brother in-Belleville Bonspiel. Two rinks went North to Geraldton, L.Duquette, H.Hamilton, R.Payette and B,Bouchard and J, MacDonald, W.Janicki, J,Charban and J,Lang. MacDonald's rink won prizes in the. 2nd event. Terrace Bay's Annual Bonspiel gets under- way April 7th. All entries are in with five. teams waiting in case of cancellations, We have 13 locals and 19 outside rinks entered, 'Spiel Chairman Howard Solly, reports all other plans are progressing favourably, MacDonald Brier tickets are still avail- able-from D.Whitley ~ deadline Friday. NOTICE TO FLY-WEIGHT HOCKEY PLAYERS Your pictures will be taken at the Arena at 12:00 Noon This Saturday, There will be no hockey practice or game, TERRACE BAY NEWS _ the Thunder Bay finals next month. | NO COUNCIL. MEETING THIS WEEK ~ Page 7 SCOUT NEWS The regular monthly meeting of the Boy Scout Group Committee was held in the Rec, Centre February 12, 1960. Discussion took place on Insurance coverage while at Camp, | Winter Overnight Camping, cost ef camps for | Scouts & Cubs. A suitable name for our | District is to be selected, suggestions to | be handed to Assistant District Commissioner, | R.Wills. Church Parade was held at both i Community Church and St.Martin's Church last Sunday. MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT Sincere thanks go to the many who were out } to Minor Hockey Night last Friday. It was the best turnout to date and the players, coaches and all connected with Minor Hockey | appreciate the response, Over 200 players and coaches lined up for Opening Ceremonies, accompanied by music by the Terrace Bay Band. Minor Hockey President Steve Brend thanked those who attended and those who support Minor Hockey so well all year, He especially noted the fine work being done by the Minor Hockey Ladies! Auxil~ | iary. As part of the Opening Ceremonies, North | Shore Convenor E,Schock, Past-President of the local group, presented diplomas to last | year's Robin Hood Oats Trophy winners Gary | Gresdal, Fred Erickson and Roy Williams, i These trophies will be competed for again this year. i Hockey games followed with the Canadien i | | i | | Flyweights meeting the Leafs - Leaf PeeweeS Vs. the Hawks - Bantam House League vs. Pee- wee Alstars and the Bantam Allstars playing an inter-squad game, Final event of the evening was a full- length thriller between Terrace Bay and - Chapleau Juveniles, Leading 8-4 with 15 'minutes left, the locals finally gave out before a determined Chapleau attack and lost out 9-8, ' Now that Minor Hockey Night is over, the local Peewee Allstars, Bantam Allstars and - Juveniles enter into North Shore Playdowns, Winners will represent the North Shore in All three won their opening games on Saturday, so we may be well represented at the finals, Let's continue to support the kids by getting out 'to these important games. The regular meeting of the Council of the Township of Terrace Bay will not be held on Wednesday, February 24th. The next regular meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 9th, ' * BROOMBALL With only ten league games left to play teams are scrambling for playoff position. Only team definitely in the playoffs at pre- sent is Day B, leading the pack with three games left to 'play. Shift 2 and Day B tied for second and with three games left' could still be hard pressed by the remaining three Wednesday 10 A.M, - Shift 4 at Shift 3 Monday 8 P.M, - Shift 1 at Shift 2 Ae 9.30 P.M, - Day B at Day A Wednesday 9 P.M, - Shift 1 at Shift 3