Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 25 Aug 1960, p. 7

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August 25, _ dl | TERRACE. BAY SWIMMING TEST RESULTS MINNOWS: Ray Delaronde, Pamela Cummings, Keith Koski, Valerie Turner, Paul Evans-Smith, Pat Kelty, Marguerite Mousseau, Don MacMillan, Dale Boutilier, Sue Graham, Ried Boutilier, Brennan Blom, Samuel Harris, Bob Moores, Nadine Mac- Leod, Terry Pastor, Catherine Smith, Jim Shivas Rachel St. Louis, Bill Brend, Mary Pat McLeod, Michael Sernesky, Sharon St, Louis, Joanne Stevens, Brian Edmunds, Gail Edmunds, Clair Belliveau, Gerry Belliveau, Don Hales'. © TADPOLES: Paul Papousak, Sharon McLeod, Sharon Belliveau, CHarles Simmer, Pat Cruickshank, Elaine Shynkarnyk, Leonard Smith, Linda Kenned Sarah Pelto, Michael Sernesky, Gerry Papousak, Ruth Soughton, Denise Matuszak, Joe Hales, Joyce Bélliveau, Marcia Kettle, Nettie St.Louis Marilyn MacDonald, Gloria Dye, Jackie Turner, Steve Hutchinson, Kenneth Smith, FROGS: Pat Simmer, Lynn Simmer, Teddy Paget, Cheryl Duncan, Terry Delaronde, Ray Delaronde, Linda Hales, Stephanie Synishin, David Shivas, Tom Knight, Pat Cruickshank, John Cruickshank, , Michael Evans-Smith, Terry Black, Sandy Synishin, Bob Hales, Ray Olsen, Kristine Olsen, Junior Cadieux, Lorne Pinkerton, Lorraine Belliveau, Ceorge Daskewitch, Sunny Helmink, Cathy Ginn, Bob. Moores, Keith Koski, Bill Stachiw, Doug. Hannah, Paul Hutchinson, The above groups were passed by their Instructor, Marven Steen. JUNIORS: Marcia Hamilton, Meredith Coe, David Shivas, Michael Evans-Smith, Tom Knight, Bob MacMillan, Gary Gusul, Cathy Jo Cotton, Beth Hopper, Annette Belliveau, Larry Stevens. | INTERMEDIATES: Marie Delaronde, SENIORS: Wendy Duncan, ' . Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors alone were passed Friday by Red Cross test conducted by Mr. Al, Meuller of Red Rock, Mr. Meuller felt the children had done well considering their facilities, : TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd from Page 2) it Hamilton and family over the weekend. Marge's. _Aunt Mrs, Cecil Armstrong, also of Fort William}: . and Joan Armstrong are visiting her this week, Virginia and Gary Galvin holidayed in the | States during the past two weeks and were | joined by Virginia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CG. _ Brown and Doreen of Port Arthur, who returned to Terrace Bay for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinkins visited with Mrs. Mary Duguid in Port Arthur last week, Mrs, John Steen accompanied her daughter _and son-in-law,.Marlene and Peter Doig of | Schreiber on a visit to the Lakehead, Mrs, L, Rogers has returned home to 8t.John'§ Newfoundland after a visit with her daughter and_son-in-law, Mabel and Alex Crawford, - Mrs, F, Sweet and Barbara, and Gayle and ' Ron Marquis were Lakehead visitors last week. Tanya Rowley enjoyed a party on Friday the , | 12th to celebrate her seventh birthday, Eight: , Schoolchums were invited dnd after several game$ | had their party lunch outdoors before departing | with their favors.and balloons. eel A weiner roast was held at Hayes Lake on the (occasion af the seventh hirthday Toast' Tuesday TERRACE BAY NEWS 'the Rev. J.R. Anderson of Terrace Bay, -- : Page 7 ee HOME BINGO Sponsored by the Women of the Moose Starts Tues, August 23rd. one line -- $20.00, two lines -- $30,00, full house -- $50.00 Winners. must turn in cards after winning one or two lines, Cards will not be: returned, For numbers call Terrace Bay 3597, 3535, 3670 and 3559, Schreiber 182 and 233, EARL! UY HATUAEUO ATOLL USGA FA RRR RS OPP of Tommy Haviland. Nine boys accompanied Tommy and his Dad for the outing and returned 'home for the finale of ice cream and cake and their take home treats, all reporting a wonder; ful time, BANTAMS LOSE TO MARATHON (Cont'd from page 1) bad 3rd. inning that saw 4 errors cost them 6 runs, Cliff Wood, pitching well for Terrace was the victim of these miseries and was charged with the loss, Bill Little pitched _equally well in relief, Except for the 3rd inning, our boys played good ball and nearly pulled the game out, scoring. four runs. in the last inning and leav- ing the bases loaded on the final out, Gaulin and Erickson were the steady hitters for. Terrace, with Stuart handling a fine game behind the bat. The locals return to Marathon this Sunday. Team lineup: Stuart, Wood, Fedun, Little, Gaulin, Rapke, D, Schock, Hayes, F. Schock, Erickson, Coach: G, Calder. - -- WEDDING .ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Barker would like to announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith 'Constance Barker to Cpl. Wm. E, Thomas, U.S.M&) on August 13th, in the Community tee ple Thomas and his wife expect to make their home in Washington, D.C, within, the next few months, |-MORE TOWN-TOPICS Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Thomas for the wedding of: their son were Mr, and Mrs. J, Scott and son Mynter and grandson Bill from Syracuse, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J.R, Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. William Budge from Niagara Falls, N.Y. HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER (Cont'd from Page 4); "Nancy's friends present were: Joyce and Judy Richardson, Judy and Sheila McParland, Maureen Kay, Janie Singleton, Norma Walker and Karen Lidkea, They all played the usual party games and enjoyed a dainty lunch and special cake, Assisting her mother was her sister, Mrs, R.O'Driscoll and her cousin Linda Handel, Bruce Gordon, chief Instructor of the High School. Cadet Corps returned Saturday from a 'Training Course held at Camp Borden, Ont. He, returned by car with Staff Sgt, Sauve, Fort William via the Lake Superior route. Mr, Harry Wilson and sons Bill and Bob of Leamington, Ont. were holiday visitors at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. R.B, Simon,

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