Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 4 Jun 1964, p. 5

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« June 4, 1964 . THE NEWS Home Bingo FULL HOUSE ~ $100. FULL LINE UNDER B- $ 25. MONDAY JUNE 8TH Bingo is a over when FULL LINE UNDER!I - $25. -- Full House l|/ is won. 6 LUCKY CARDS - - - $5. EACH LAST GAME - WINNER Schreiber numbers - call 464 - 297 - 698 TAKES ALL II Terrace Bay numbers = call 3279 = 3262 - 3309 TENNIS NEWS (Continued from page 4) IN THE REFORMATION OF THE TENNIS CLUB, CONTACT THE RECREATION OFFICE RIGHT AWAY. In the meantime, keys are available at the Rec. Office, for a deposit of $1. and co-workers for helping her make the year a suc= cessful one. She then presented Ann Stachiw, Past Junior Graduate Regent with her Junior Graduate Pin. A social and dance followed the installation and concluding the evening, servitors Bill Kurylo, Heinz Schmiedschen and Francis Hanna set out a lovely and decorative lunch. A bouquet of mauve and yellow mums, the gift of the Loyal Order of Moose, was the centrepiece on the lace covered supper table. Mauve tapers in silver candlelabra flanked the bou- quet. NORTH SHORE MINOR BALL (Continued from Page 2) teams now playing, after the local champion- ships are decided. Already we have uniforms for the Little Leaguers (donated by the Kiwani Club) and for the Pony Leaguers (donated by the Loyal Order of Moose). The Juniors will use the old Comet uniforms. Definite decisions on the league will be made once word is received from out-of-town contacts. GOLF CLUB NEWS Attention all members!! If you have NOT received your new membership cards, please pick same up; at the Club House. Congratulations to Rene Gaudet, the first member of our local club to make "a hole in one": This was done on No.3 Fairway - witnessed by seven people. Rene drove the green and the ball rolled back and dropped in the cup. Progress Report - 5 and 9 are now seeded and our Club House is on the verge of being completed. INSTALLATION HELD BY WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Installation for the Women of the Moose officers, Chapter 1426, took place on Saturday evening, May 30 in the Moose Hall with a colorful and impressive ceremony. Legionnaires Don Laporte, Alf Desrosiers, Murray Dorman, John Gross, Joe Dejonghe, Michael Didura and Alex Marquis were the installing team. Senior Regent Ann Didura thanked the co-workers electing her to office and read out the various com- mittees for the year. She also presented a gift to the Junior Graduate Regent, Jackie Calder, as a token of appreciation for her work during the past term. The Junior Graduate Regent thanked her executive RECORD SET AT ST MARTIN'S SCHOOL A new low record for Lates for St.Martin's School was recorded in May 1964, when only one occurred. This bespeaks high interest"in being punctual on the part of parents and pupils. the shoes that <a SISMAN AIR-COOLED SHOES FOR MEN ® Just like nothing on your feet ! Ask the girl who wears a pair of suede : Happy Hopper casuals | AND In Toast - 2 styles - sizes 5 to9 1/2 M Si fies, : PHONE eestor nf ord:s..27 Ontario LIMITED 7 piss Inhales air through these tiny vents as you lift your feet...exhales as you step down o g & a NEOLITE CREPE SOLES by GOOD#YEAR

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