Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 11 Mar 1965, p. 1

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March 11, 1965 FIGURE SKATING CARNIVAL PLANNED arnival arrangements are in full swing at the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club--costumes are be- ing fitted, pictures taken, tickets sold and program- mes readied etc. It's lots of fun trying to fit th e little people with costumes--some have to be taken in and others let out. It's no wonder some of the children are looking a little blue from holding their breath so the zippers can be done up. Mrs. Pattison, the club professional, has lined up what should be a very entertaining show, complete with Snow White and the seven dwarfs, plus hits of today. Among the highlights of the show will be guest skaters from Port Arthur Figure Skating Club, namely--Candice Kartinen, Northern Ontario and Quebec Ludies Senior Champion - Elizabeth Hayes, Northern Ontario and Quebec Ladies Junior Cham- - pion, Donna Johnson and Sandfore Jone, Northern Ontario and Quebec Senior Mixed pairs. Show time March 20th at 2 p.m. in the afternoon and 8 p.m. in the evening. KIMBERLY-CLARK TROPHY AT STAKE Curling Club members are reminded of the com- petition this Friday, Saturday and Sunday when mixed rinks (2 men and 2 women or 3 women and | man) will play for the Kimb erly-Clark Trophy. Associate members cannot enter. There will be a social on Saturday evening in the Club Lounge when Fred McColeman will pro- vide the music. ENTER NOW! Think this is the year of 'the big snow?' The picture below was taken in Terrace Bay fifteen years Pas: = 22) Serving the District | onto, February 28 - March 3. Left to right: J.G. ago and shows how one household dug their way out. Don't forget the Third's Bonspiel to he held on the Vol .8, Vol .8,No.10 Photo by Ontario Hydro Four delegates inspect an antique dynamo in the his- torical display at the 56th Joint Annual Meeting of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association and the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities in Tor- Sutherland, chief engineer, Hamilton Hydro; T.A. Worth,chairman of Bath PUC; Carl Kolody, Terrace Bay Hydro and Archie Ford, assistant general mana- ger, Hamilton Hydro. CONSERVATION POSTER CONTEST As in past years the Students Conservation Poster Contest will be a highlight of the Northwestern Ontario Sportsman's Show, to be held on April 20 - 24 in the Fort William Gardens and Curling Club. The contest is open to students from grades 4 to 8 in the whole of Northwestern Ontario. Over 10,000 entry forms have been sent out to these students. The Grand Prize winner this year will enjoy an all-expense visit to the C.N.E. in Toron- to. This includes a pa rent or guardian to go along on the three-day trip in August. Last year's winner was Miss Jamie Cumming of Terrace Bay. The contest Is sponsored by the vocational guid- ance committee of the Kiwanis Club of West Fort William. THIRD"S BONSPIEL NEXT WEEK weekend of March 19, 20 and 2Ist. Only those who normally play Third will be eligible to skip a rink. All thirds will be contacted personally and given a copy of the rules and a list of eligible players. Now is the time to shop your skip how good you are. Members are reminded to pay their dues.

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