Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1975, p. 10

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TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 2, T1975 Members - continued to have a friend nominate you at the eting. If for some reason you can- d the meeting, but would like to run e, a friend may still nominate you, he or she has your permission in - Public Relations. LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE ffs - Friday, April 4th, 6:30 p.m. teams will bowl in one event with r the winners and runners up. The rs have the first bye and each team ~ four games. on Branch 223, regular general 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 8th. PTE Belliveau PJR graduated from the Canadian Forces Recuriting School, Canadian Forces Base Cornwallis on February 27th, I975. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliveau of Terrace Bay. LADIES EVENING BOWLING LEAGUE ; as of March 27th =~ ers 196 Points irls 177 Points y Minnies I6I% Points )Ogs I54 Points ir 149 Points sts 106% Points x; 200: ~ 234, D. Rennette 26I, D. Garvin 208, son 209, J. Hall 203, T. Greenwood 3outilier 2I4, 248, J. Cameron 2I6, mn i2I8,) 214, 201, M. Jean 209,:8. 237, 'M. Reid 221, S.:0pasi2I8. \DIES AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE. 3 as of March 26th - lulums I04 Points y Kats 95% Points 1 Rollers 89 Points ies 71% Points ry 200 - 220, 208; A, McKie 204,1200; 'M. Reid M. Pederson 2I8; M. Ihnatko 207; - Office at 3542 by next Monday, April 7th. A. Trodd 201; 'P. Buck 201; 1. Fournier 200; D. Garvin 2I8; R. Thorpe 22I. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Standings as of March 24th = Ist Buckles 253 Points 2nd Camerons 248% Points 3rd Nuts & Bolts 222% Points 4th Figliomeni 202% Points 5th Kurylo 20I Points 6th May I92 Points 7th Olde Timers 179% Points A 8th Orlesky I77 Points Congratulations Clarence on your 373 game. Games over 200: - D. Garvin 226, 2II, 223; M. May 213; K. May 223; J. Cameron 272, 275; D. Imbeault 216, 201 A. Jean 206; M. Jean 2I0; W. Cameron 203, 280, 220; R. Garriock 20I; J. Garriock 236; H. Hiebert 236; P. Kinnunen 20I; S. Sadowick 209 J. HalY 219; "E. Boutilier 204, 202; C. Buck 2I4, 373, 252} R. Stachiw 237; J. Dampier 200; F. Figliomeni 208; A. Chepelsky 207; J. Fig- liomeni 227; B. Orlesky 208; P. Sodaro 203, 218, 220. TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REPORT ART COURSES: The Art courses as advertised in last week's' News will be commencing this week. However, anyone who has not yet registered for the course may do so by calling the Recreation The fee for this IO-week course is $20.00 and the instructor is Mrs. Helen Strickland. Remember to register by next Monday, April 7th, if you wish to get into either the Tues- day afternoon or Thursday evening art course. LIVE THEATRE COMING TO TERRACE BAY: On Monday, April 28th, Theatre North West will be bringing to Terrace Bay a live pro- duction of "TWO FOR THE SEE SAW". This par- ticular presentation is being sponsored by the Terrace Bay Recreation Department and tickets will be $3.00 per head regardless of age. Advance tickets will go on sale at various outlets in both Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Keep your eye open for future issues of the News for more information on "TWO FOR THE SEE SAW". In the meantime, keep the evening of Monday, April 28th, free to attend this play. GENERAL EXERCISE PROGRAMME : "Due to adverse weather conditions, the continued page II o----_--mmTn |

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