Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 8 Apr 1965, p. 8

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Page 8 "* THE Men's Bonspiel - Continued from page |) Schreiber with P.Pelto, H.Spikula and P. Blackburn received car warmers. In third place the Jim Beddard rink of Terrace Bay with Al Pattison, Jim Clancy and Jerry Weaver were awarded electric can openers. Electric knife sharpeners went to fourth place winners Jack Chapman, Barry Stephens Ken Chard and Frank Anderson. C Event was taken by Lou Duquette, Dm Kenney, Joe Kenney and Emo Boucher who received Cole- man stoves. Runner-up Carl LeBlanc of Ft.William skipped a rink of Brian Madge, Barry McNamee, and Brian Gracey who each received coolers. Third place was taken by Rune Ostling with F. Muldrew, D.Hencher and A.Girdwood and they received aluminum cook kits. In fourth place was A.Slater of Schreiber who received Mountain ruck sacks. On the Slater rink were John Stitt, G. Birch and E.Ray. The last event was won by Carl Konefal of Mara- thon with Bill Samoraday, Ziggy Orzeck and John Koslowski who received sleeping bags. Bermuda camp cots went to runner-up Jack Finnbogasin, H.Smith, L.Godin and Ron Peach of Schreiber. D.English, K.Einarson, B.Hollyman and A.Arm- strong of Fort William took home third place prizes of thermos jugs. Fourth place winners Benny Hayes, Harry Gusul, Cliff Knauff and Joe Shubaly each received a dozen golf balls, courtesy Imperial Oil. | The Bonspiel opened Thursday evenihg with a welcome by the President and piped onto the ice NEWS by Walter McMicking. John Ferrier, Mill nooo April 8, 1965 threw the first rock. Thirty-two rinks from Fort William, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Port Arthur and Port Arthur Country Club, Rossport, Schreiber and Kapuskasing participated against local rinks. A buffet supper was served to all curlers on Satur- day evening. Draw chairman was Hector McLeod. SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED In celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary Lorette and Howard Solly rededicated their marriage at a service conducted by Rev.R.Inshaw in St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber, Saturday morn- ing, April 3. Lorette chose a white lace suit, wedding ring hat and corsage of white roses for the occasion. She was attended by her daughter, Mrs .Sandra Renette and her Godchild Sharon Bougie as Flower girl. Sandra wore a two piece dress in turquoise arnel and matching wedding ring hat. Her corsage was of white carnations. Sharon, in a dress of blue with white trim, carried a nosegay of white baby mums sprayed blue. Grant Solly and Fred Rennette usher- ed the guests to their pews. A reception followed at the Solly home with Sandra Renette and Dodie Bougie as hostesses at the bridal buffet. Lorette and Howard were presented with a money tree by their friends present and en- joyed a second wedding cake with appropriate dec- orations. Pra TR EE eee Serie EASTER WATCH FOR PRE-EASTER SALE FLYER - TUESDAY, APRIL 13 LADIES HIGH HEELS - IN BLACK OR WHITE- FOR YOUR EASTER ENSEMBLE. BOYS' Dress Oxfords in Ju. 'ior Actons - 3 MONTH GUARANTEE WITH EACH PAIR - priced to store'... CHIE DREN TS TIES AND STRAPS FOR GIRLS - - SIZES 8 1/2 to 3 MEN'S DRESS: OXFORDS + NEW STYLES ARRIVING DAILY Where shopping is a pleasure! ! SIMCOE PLAZA - = TER RACE BAY = = PH.3891

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