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Terrace Bay News, 6 Apr 1967, p. 8

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Page 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS April 6, 1967 BONSPIEL HELD BY LADIES CLUB --) HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING The prize for the Biggest end (a seven ender) went to ee ee ae eee ie ee Nancy Coutt's rink of Fort William. ee Metin. ee neering Boar: Following a sing-song of curling numbers, the enter- Premiums distributed at meeting - Free Coffee tainment was placed in the capable hands of Betty Evewsne | WelGoues Randa, Jeanette Gunter and Connie Cvitkovich, who Y together with Stella Gusul performed a hilarious skit called Four Old Maids. Sunday afternoon saw the final draws with two Fort William rinks in the "A" event, Red Rock and Terrace Bay in the "B" event and the M.Childs rink of P. Phillips, M.Cross and H. Snyder were victorius over M.Petzel, M.LaPlante, V.Waller and G . VanHutten . In third place in the "A" event was the A.Latour rink, Terrace Bay, of A.Paulsen, S.Dorman, A. Churney. Fourth was | -Romaniuk, A.Masterson, P. LeBlanc, and M.Hermes also of Terrace Bay. First. in the "B" event was the M.Adams rink with B.Woods, 1.Rydholm and O .Rajala of Red Rock de- feated M.Hales rink of L.Shubalg, G.MacDonald, and L.Zoloski. K.Thorsteinson's rink of S.Gusul, D .Josus and C .Bajkiewicz were third while the Marathon entry of P.Nesbitt, P .Cheswick, M.Beas- ley and E. Thrower was fourth. In the "C" event Terrace Bay's P.Welling rink of M.Dashkewytch, P.Phillips and B.Lambden were first with H.Lafontaine's rink of A.Fraser, C .Saheu- chenpflug and A.Smith in second place while the F. Garner rink of Fort William and N .Shamess rink of Wawa were in third and fourth places. It was a most successful "spiel enjoyed by all. CENTENNIAL PROJECTS (continued from Page 7) which has been discontinued since the holidays are over. We wish to thank all those who helped in any way, especially our silent benefactor, and hope you will continue to support us. We are presently selling all occasion cards and will be selling tickets for the Knights of Columbus hockey pool . CENTENNIAL CORNER There will be a meeting of the Centennial Committeg at 7 p.m. at the Recreation Centre on Thursday, April 6. Please note the time - it has been advanced from 7.30 p.m. due to the hockey game. All types and sizes of flags and mounts, Centennial, Canadian, etc. - are available at reasonable prices from the Schreiber Lions Club... Contact Neil Ross. District residents are reminded of the Childrens" Theatre production - The Tinderbox - High School Auditorium on April 17 at 8 p.m. Tickets are being sold door to door in Terrace Bay. They are also available from Mrs. Cumming, Mrs. Helmink, Kole- sar's, Robinson's, Waghorn's, Caccamo's, Terrace Bay Motor Hotel and Imperial Motel . LATOUR RINK CLUB CHAMPIONS The much sought after Club Championship was won by the Ann Latour foursome of A.Paulsen, S.Dorman and A.Churney on the last night of regular scheduled curling in the 11 gamesround robin series. Congrat- ulations Ladies! $.Duquette, M.Hale and the B. Bouchard rinks were tied for runner-up in this event and after a knock-out competition, Mary Hale' rink of L.Shubaly, G.MacDonald and L -Zaloski were the victors. Congratulations to you foo Ladies. This year's Club Championship play was one of the most exciting played in many a year, with six of the 12 rinks involved, still in contention until the last night of scheduled play. BOWLERS WIN AT MANITOUWADGE Two Terrace Bay teams bowled in the Manitouwadge} Invitational Bowling Tournament last Sunday. A é team composed of Bill and Pauline Moon, Marie and |" Lew Edmunds, Paul and Dot Coupal won first place | with a total pin fall of 4441, a team average of 222.) The team of Paul Gagnon, Dominic Pellegrino, 4 Nick Commisso, Ida Krause, Ann Churney and Anna | McKie performed well but ended up out of the prizes} Dominic Pellegrino had high single of 344 and Lew | Edmunds had high four of 956. . " JUNIOR BOWLING ~All Juniors , Age 8-13 years, interested in bowling | are requested to be at the alleys on Saturday morn- | ing from 9 to 12. There will be instructors: and supervision available. Crests and awards will be given at the season's end. Rete eet Reie hed a eo ee GOLF CLUB NEWS Aquasabon Golf Club memberships for 1967, are now available from D. Desrosiers.

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