PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 27, 1972 RECREATION NEWS PROGRAMME REMINDERS Ladies Keep=-Fit Classes - Ladies Keep Fit classes will start on Thursday, May 4th, and take place at the Te- rrace Bay campus auditorium. Sessions will be held from 7:30 to approximately 9:30 p.m. and each regis- trant myustmake payment to the Recreation Office be- fore this course starts. The course is all filled up and no More registrations will be accepted. Mrs. S. Bul- awka encourages everyone to be at the High School at 7:30 sharp. Men's Basketball - The deadline for registering in this programme is today, April 27th. Everyone interested in playing casual Basketball once weekly simply leave your name and phone number at the Recreation Office. Art Workshop - As advertised in last week's News, the Recreation Office is accepting names of those intere- sted in taking a worshop in oils, water colors and acrylics. Deadline for this course is Thursday, May 4th. The Recreation Office is interested in knowing how many people would want to take this workshop; therefore, if you are interested please leave your name and phone number at the Recreation Office. Personal Development Course = More news concerning this course will appear in next week's News. RECREATION CENTRE CLOSES AT 6:00 P.M, THIS SUNDAY The Recreation Centre will be closed to the public this coming Sunday, April 30th at 6:00 p.m. sharp. The Centre will be closing earlier than usual to acco- modate some Maintenance work which has to be done on the floors. TOM HIGGINS FOLK CONCERT - MAY 18TH The Ontario Council for the Arts, Lake Superior Board of Education and the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee will be sponsoring a week-long visitation from Tom Higgins, who is currently working out of Toronto as a folk artist singer and composer. Some of you may remember Tom when he made a visit to our community last summer for our Playground program, From May 15th through to the 19th, Tom will be (con'd on page 7) (continued from page 5. ..Curling Club News) and Jeannine Desrosiers. The Tuesday night, "A" Division and the Laskin! s Trophy was won by Connie Cvitkovich, Elizabeth McLeod, Shirley Caron and Janice Brown. Runners- up were the rink of Peggy Wellings, Steffie Dorman, Jackie Calder and Molly Mcmillan. The Tuesday night, "B" Division and the Molson's Trophy was won by Norma Crockford, Vera Kennedy, Rhea Beaulieu and Beverley Phillips. There was a 3- way tie for runner-up position withthe teams of Kay Thorsteinson, Elain Zwir and Stella Gusul playing off. The winner being Stella Gusul, Dene Clancy, Isabel Marsh and Judy Mercer. The Thursday night curling and Seagram's Trophy was won by Ollie Chapman, Shirley Richards, Jean- nette Gunter and Jeannine Desrosiers. Runners-up | were Anne Latour, Marj Liebrock and Inga Schmied- chen. Trophies to the winning rinks will be presented at the annual banquet and dance which will be held on Saturday, April 29th. Prizes to the winning rinks were presented at the Ladies annual meeting which was held on Tuesday, April 25th. LEGION BOWLING The Bombardiers set two new records Friday night, bowling a high single game of 1186 scratch and 1265 with handicap. They also took 7 points to give them a 9 1/2 point lead over the second place Cameron Highlanders. Standings to April 21: Bombardiers 110 1/2 Cameron Highlanders 101 Corvettes 95 Irish Regiment 71 Due to the mill shutdown bowling is cancelled for this Friday, April 28,these games to be played , Monday, May 1st at 7p.m, If there are 9 points or less separating the first and second place teams, the postponed games of Dec. 10 will take place on Frid- ay, May 5at 7 p.m, Otherwise, May 5 is the date for Roll-Offs which will be four games, starting at 6:30 p.m.