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Terrace Bay News, 20 Apr 1950, p. 2

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Page 2 THE RACQUET CLUB CABARET Plans are well underway for the Racquet Club Cabaret Dance ~ whish promises to be the best in the history of Terrace Baye The Club Norman in Toronto, or the Flame in Duluth won't be able to hold a candle to the Racquet Club Cabaret Dance in Terrace Bay to be held on May 26th, with dancing from 9 to 1 to the music of the Marathonians, Tickets will go on sale next week. No tickets will be soldat the door the night" of the dance. So make your reservation early.e.s. we cater to parties of two to sixteen... so make up your party and come out for a swell time, Ticket sale closes at noon on May roth. and we must have thé names of the members of your party before that date. Absolutely no minors will be allowed, We are trying to give the residents of Terrace Bay a new and better type of enter- tainment and we need your full co-operation to make this one of the nicest dances ever put on in Terrace, It will also'be less expensivess... you see, you won't have to have a cock- tail party before the dantese... ' Tickets will be $3.00 per couple and this will include two free "refreshment tick- BES yigiecd die Olyve Harrison is in charge of tickets, Also selling will be Monty Paget and Betty Cunningham in the Mill and Clarence Buck at the Hotel, So phone and make your reservation earlyeseee For further details watch the "News". If you have any questions, contact any member of the Padminton Club, 0-0-0 SPRING BOWLING LEAGUES GET ROLLING Spring Bowling got underway on Tuesday night when i the Mixed League completed their first evening of play, This league is composed of eight teams and will bowl every Tuesday night. A total of $82,00 in Prize Money will be at stake, with a short four game roll-off taking place at the end of a seven week schedule, Hach team will be awarded 15¢ for every game that they win during the schedule and will also receive an amount of cash depending on the order that they finish in, The teams finishing first, second and third will roll off for the big money of 1st - $30.00; end - $13.00 and 3rd - $7.00, while the balance of the teams 'oll off for the Consolation award of $13.00 The Men's League is also composed of eight teams and will complete its schedule at approximately the same date, June 7th. Inasmuch as the weekly prize money contributions are slightly higher than in the Mixed, the cash prizes will be proportionately higher, ist prize in the Roll Off will be $72.00; 2nd - $40,00 and 3rd - $12.00. Winner of the Consolation Series will receive $23.00, 0-0-0 LADI"S BOWLING LEAGUE The schedule for the Ladies! League ends today and just as soon as the final team standings is known, the play-off schedule will be drawn up. Both play-off series, for the Championship and the Consolation will commence on Tuesday, April 25th. Teams finishing in the lst and 2nd spots will vie for the Cham- Pionship while the remaining six will roll off for the Consolation prize. 0-0-0 'NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN 9:00 asm, April 24th to 9:00 a.m, May 1st SSS "YOU BET YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU TAKE A CHANCE" See Fees a eS a A Last woek, John Knight of the Steam Department won $5.00, 0-00 ' CURLING CLUB BANQUET The 'Curling Clubts Annual Banquet is definitely slated for Thurs- day, April 27th at 7:50 p.m. in Hotel Terrace, Tickets may be ob- tained for members at $1.25 each and for member's guests at $1.75 each, and as the supply is limited it is suggested that you contact Paul Boudreau, Ray Williams, Ed Pineault or Jack Johnston at the earliest possible moment, Prizes will be distributed for the season's Play to the Club Champs and the Runners Up; to the winners of the Club Bonspiel and the end place team and also to the Consolation winners and the runners Ue. PS] eet atin cam ene a

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