' Volume 4, No. 3 FOURTH ANNUAL TERRACE BAY INVITATIONAL 10- PIN TOURNEY TO BE HELD SATURDAY, JAN. 23RD. The Nescos, evidently concerned with Terrace Bay's All-Star lineup and smarting from defeats in the last two Terrace Bay Tourneys have beefed up their lineup with a few All-stars of their own for the coming battle Saturday. Such perennial stars as Cec Richarson, King Hollinger and Ed Scinski will team up with Peter Fuchek and Vic Blazina (who evidently both carry just under 200 averages) to present the heaviest guns ever brought to play in the Annual Tourney. In addition Wm, McBurney, Jim Williams, John Caruso, John Capulak, J. Dika, W. Fletcher and F. Humeniuk who all stand in the highest average bracket, will see action under manager Sandy Mazza. (One of the "Fabulous Mazzas" of which we have one right here in town). Terrace Bay will counter this array with two teams made up from the following high averages. Al Lindskoog - 162 Bill Borsum - 161 Leon Checkryn 18 C,. Buck - 158 Joe,Shubaly - 156 Pete Gombola - 156 Bob Shirriff ~ 153 Paul Malashewski - 152 Paul Pluta - U9 Howard Solly - 147 Ed Aho - 146 T. Stachiw - 146 Rune Ostling - 146 John Graham - 145 Paul Coupal - Us Mike Smilsky - 143 Bask Day): - 143 Don Boudreau - We on next col.) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY January 22, 1954. FOURTH ANNUAL TERRACE BAY INVITATIONAL (Cor* This means that our boys with their ur 800 team average must give away 125 or more pins to the 900 # team averages of the in- vading teams but don't sell our boys short. For the last two years the local teams have been tough on their own alleys and have brought home the bunting. And this year they mean to make it 3 in a row, The tourney consists of 6 games total pins scratch. 3 games are bowled at 1:15 and 3 at 6:00. The tourney is open to the public free of charge, All 10 Pin bowlers are invited to the banquet and presentation of trophies and awards at 8:30. Scores wil! be announced on the Lakehead Sports Broad--- cast Saturday night. o-0-0 BOX SOCIAL AND ARE DANCE Have you heard about the big Box Socia and Square Dance to be held in the High School Auditorium on Friday, January 29th? 4 Dancing to the music of Don Anderson and hi Boys will start pronto at 9 o'clock with al the Square Dance favorites. There have bee lots of prizes set up for novelties and specialties, so everyone stands a chance, An added attraction will be the anno. ment during the evening of the winner of th Typical Mr, and Mrs, Terrace Bay contest, with a prize going to the lucky couple. Have you elected your candidate yet? If so, be sure and vote for them -- ballot boxes will be in the Hudson's Bay Store and Waghorn's Pharmacy, and voting will be from Wednesday January 20th until Wednesday, January 27th. There will be no admission charged to the Dance, the Ladies are requested to bring along a box lunch for two, with their name (Cont. on page 5)