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Terrace Bay News, 16 Aug 1951, p. 5

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GRIND OPENING OF THE TERRACE BAY ALLEYS SUCCESSFUL J, highly successful tournament between last year's champs and runners up was held Mondey, August 13th, The highlights and scores of the entries are as follows: Ladies Leagues Misfits were the victors against the Hippity Hops, The Misfits were lending at the end of the first game by 25 pins but the Hippity Hops came back strong in the second to not only wipe out the deficit but also take the lead by 9 pins. In the finrl game, L. McDonald of the Misfits came through with e nice game of 218 and Mrs, Ostling of the seme team added a fine game to score 196, bringing their team ehead and victor- Lous with a total of 2157 to the Hippity Hops 2037, Misfits:- E, Ostling - Capt., L. McDonald, J, Holl, #, Hodgkiss, I, Good- fellow, Hippity Hops:- I, Smethurst - Cept., G, Banks, 8. Buffet, HE. Garvin, D, MacKay. Commence: a1 Berge H.B.C., last year's "champs" proved worthy of the name by beating A. Roussel's Dominion Uctering team by a 100 pin margin, N. Chopty pinch-hitting for D, Shaw of the H.B.C. team was high with a nice 651. A, Roussel and "old reliable"* Id. Desrosiers for the cominion Catering team had q hard time finding the groove on the newly finish- ed alleys, H,B.C.:~ S, Jakobson, B. Heughn, M. Devaney, J. "ohnston, N. Chopty. Dominion Catering:- 4. Roussel - Capt., E. Desrosiers, Betty Jour, Doris Wheeler, P. Maleshewski, Mixed League H.B,C, upset the Schemers, last year's champions, by a good mergin of 187 pins due to the fine bowling of B, Haughn who knocked the pins for a 350 score which sure is lovely bowling et this time of the season or midseason, H.B,C.:- J, Johnston - Capt., Mary Devansy, B. Heughn, S. Jakobson, L.Swirhun, Schemers:- G. Paget - Gapt., O. Harri- son, Mrs. G, Paget, S. Valigrosky, C, Havi- lend. Men's League Woll, it reclly heppened --- Last year the Overhends beat the Kakabeka team by 3 pins to win the championship of the men's league. WELL mem Maurstad, Captain of last year's Kekabeke team, had sweet revenge by beating the Overhends by only two pins, (With a pick-up tenn, !} Capt. B, Borsum of the Overheads, who (sont. in next column) Page 5 doesn't miss a good bet had a "ringer", H. Harker from Neenah who really did well only to be let down by the locals, Kekabekas:- J, Maurstad - Capt., W. idamo, E, Oleksyk, T, Williscroft, C. Buck, Overheads:- B, Borsum - Capt,, H. Harker, R, Shirriff, G. Rowlandson, J, Wig, Leon advises thet the 10-Pin measuring ball has arrived and he will be pleased to get you fixed up just as'soon as you go and see him. It has also been learned that these new 10-Pin balls can be purchased on the installment plan, f. reminder to the public --- the alleys will be open at 7 every nite except Sundays. Get up a party and have fun - exercise - and practise, 0-0-0 4N UNBE:.T. BLE TEAM The foreman and the worker could be an unbeatable team in the battle against acci- dents. The foreman with his experience as a workman and his training for a supervisory job is qualified to lead, observe, and train men in sefe and effedtive work practices, The workman, with his knowledge of the job through first-hand contact is in a position where he can apply the things he has learned from experience. Mutual respect and confidence and most of all co-operation, can make an outstanding team of a worker and a foreman. Both have the sams objectives, and only by combining forces can they achieve their finel goal... "QUALITY PRODUCTION WITH SAFETY", 0-0-0 PLACE YOUR FUEL ORDERS. NOW & request has been received from Terrace Bay Enterprises to have all of those Townsite residents, who intend to do so, to place their coal and Frest-o-log orders with them now, This request has been made for several reasons, some of them being so that Enterprises can get their orders in to the suppliers early so that the saving on Summer prices can be carried on to the consumer and so that deliveries can be made to the houses prior to a snowfall as some of the coal bins may be harder to get at this winter due to back-yard fences now being erected, Your prompt attention to this would be greatly appreciated, ita Wife (away from home): "HorrorsJ I forgot to turn off the electric iron!" Husband: "It's all right, Nothing will burn--I forgot to turn off the weter in the bathtub,"

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