Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1968, p. 4

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PAGE 4 You'll look better, your clothes will last months longer with our expert dry cleaning and longer- lgsting press! Schreiber, Ontario. Robbie Burns Night (Cont'd from page 2) Star of Terrace Bay. Four torch bearers, Ken Weppler, Bill Baillie, and Verne Hopper, led the procession around the hall, to the strainscof Scott- ish music, escorting the Haggis, which was carried by Mr. George Mills of Heron Bay. gave the address to the Haggis. After the dinner, Mr. J.A. Ferrier, Master of Ceremonies, introduced Mr. Jim Crook and Mr. Mr. Mills Keith Scott of Schreiber, and Mr. Frank Sutherland of Terrace Bay, who gave some readings from the poems of Robbie Burns. Mr. Ferrier then called upon Mr. Mills who told some amusing anecdotes . Scottish songs were sung with Mrs. Norma Fumm erton at the piano. A beautiful back-drop was painted for the event by Mrs. Sadie Gaulin of Terrace Bay. It depicted Loch Lomond, with sheep grazing on the hill side and brought a touch of Scotland into the room. Dancing was enjoyed by all to the music of Stan ley Spadoni and Tony Commisso. Bill Kurylo was in charge of arrangements for the evening. 'CURLING NEWS O'Keefe Mixed Curling Three local teams are presently curling to decide a Terrace Bay Representative for this event. The winner will curl against Nipigon, Schreiber and Marathon in Terrace Bay om February 3rd and 4th to decide a North Shore Representative for the Northwestern playoffs in Port Arthur. These play- offs, of course, lead eventually to the Dominion playoffs. Sweethearts' Spiel This popular event is scheduled for the weekend of February 10th and 11th. (See details on page 9) COMING EVENTS TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 1 Stop here for anything from a tank 1968 Edmund Trapp Licensed Mechanic full of gas to a complete check-up of your car. You'll always find us alert, friendly and on our toes to serve you RIGHT! ED'S B.A. SERVICE The stop that keeps you going Terrace Bay (Mill Rd. & Hwy 17) ph. 3251 Kimberly-Clark Mixed Event The Kimberly-Clark Mixed Bonspiel will be held March Ist, 2nd and 3rd. The coveted K=-C Trophy and individual plaques make this a 'must' spiel for all Curlers. Again this year names will be drawn - from a hat. All members of the Men's, Ladies and Mixed Leagues are eligible. An entry list will be posted at the Club about mid-February . CONGRATULATIONS to Syl Duquette and her rink They ended up in a four-way tie for 2nd place - - Well done, Girls | ! ! LEGION CURLING NEWS Hec McLeod wins the Legion Zone Playdowns with} -- his rink of Charlie Koskie, third, Harry Gusul, sec-| ~ ond, and Dan Rafalant, lead. They played off a- : gainst Hugh Hamilton's rink to represent Terrace Bay} Branch in the Zone playdown which was held in : Marathon on January 28th. Hugh's rink included Benny Hayes, J. Clancy and G. Churney. Hec McLeod's rink defeated the Ed Currie rink of Marathon, to represent this Zone. The Marathon rink included J. Kalatylo, A. Allen and L. Palin. (Cont'd on page 5) Take-out orders DELIVERED 5&6 P-M- 10,11&12 P.M JUST CALL 3723 If you are looking for a deli- Winter hours 1:00 A.M. to 12:00 midnight ag cious "home cooked" meal and for "mouth - watering" . Stop at the pastry. CEM RESTAURANT CORNER OF HIGHWAY 17 and MILL ROAD

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