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Terrace Bay News, 12 Apr 1951, p. 5

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THiR.Ch BAY WINS N.S.B.L. CHAMPIONSHIP Last Saturday night the final tour- nament was played and ended with the Ter- race toam on top. Final scores in the 6 sories are:- Terrace 73, Schreiber 70, and Merathon 37, The trophy will be a- worded at Marathon on april 29 at the close of the two day open tournament, Marathon defaulted some of their games end enced the evenings play with no points, The score between the Schrei- ber and Terrace clubs were very close all evening and the night's play ended ina tie at 15 points each. A best 2 of 3 games was played to see which club would hold the travelling trophy until next fall and Schreiber won by the scores 15 to 4 and 18 to 14. Terrace players who have partici- pated in this lengue are as follows:- Marg. Storey, Eleanor Pearson, Ellen Hodgkiss, Olyve Harrison, Dot Dalzell, Evelyn Orlando, Rae Gardiner, Clarence Buck(Captain), Gord Keeley, Frank -Medden, Monty Paget, Ray Stachiw and Gord Paget, 0-0-0 CURLIN 4£i1 curlers will be pleased to hear the /nnual Banquet date has finally been set for Saturday, April 28th at Hotel Terrace. The dinner will be served at 7:00 pem., followed by the distribution of prizes which will be interspersed by an entcrtainment program under the very able direction of Ray Williams our M,C. for the evening. The second act of the evenings program will be carried out at the Legion Hall, where the Leads will have the long-aweited opportunity to give their skips some gocd curling ad- vice, o=-0-0 é. seven-year old boy who had hap-= pened to be a witness to a traffic ac- cident was taken from school by a couple of police officers to make a statement at their precinct station. When he got home that afternoon, he rendered to his mother a full and lively account of all that hid oceurred, concluding, "After I had cunressed, they took me back to school .* 0-0-0 Page 5 FISHER'S TAXIS WITHDRAW The attention of all resicents' is drawn to the fact that effective Monday, April 16th,, there will be no taxi busi- ness operating in Terrace Bay. o-0-0 FOR SALE Girls spring hat and coat set, color cinnemon brown; size 9 years; price $10.00, Perfect condition, Mrs. D, McDonald, House # 70. o-0-0 FOR SALE 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster Coach, Used only '7000 miles on new motor, tires and brakes. Fully equipped including snow tircs and block heater, May be seen at House #75 after 5:00 pM. o-0-0 HOME AND SCHOOL NEWS 411 members and others who ere interest- ed are asked to please note that the Associa- tion meeting has been postponed until april 30th, o-0-0 RED CROSS Final returns were received during the week, bringing the receipts to a grant totel of $1,222.75 which is 22.2% over our objectiv. of $1,000.00, Once again many hearty thanks to all who contributed to the success of such a worthy cause, o=0-0 who disregards saféty rule:

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