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Terrace Bay News, 15 Apr 1954, p. 6

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MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE with 623 and the men's high 3 with handicap of the year goes to Francis Hanna of the Maebees with 618. Congratulations kids, see you all next year. 0-0-0 MEN'S CURLING CLUB May Ist is the date for the Curling Club dinner and dance. Tickets will be on sale this week for $1,50 each. All curlers will be approached. So reserve May lst to take your lady to then!'do" of the year, ~ o-0-0 UPN Ch AMR S cars LINEUP Malashewski Shubaly Pluta Smilsky Stevens Rickard Kettle More details in next weeks news, 0-0-0 MIXED LEAGUE What we thought might be a flash in the pan about 3 or 4 weeks ago by the Rockets turned out to be the big push for first place in the second series and thus a spot in the playoffs. If they keep rolling the way they have been they are the team to beat. Gut Ups took over the second spot in this series to earn a right for the champ~ uonship, With the Sleepers and Pin Dusters in there from the first series it should be a real hot roll off. Rockets took the high single scratch with 912 and hi triple with 2575 scratch, E. Boutilier was their big gun with scores of 235, 188, 241 for hi triple of 664. D. Dalzell took the hi single this week with a nide 266, C. Buck took hi single for the men with 240 and added 190 and 223 to this for hi triple of 653. For the last time this year we are putting down all honour scores, B,. Fawcett 89, E. Charban 74, Le Marsh 56, D. Whyte 95, H. Garratt 85, H. Campbell 92, E. McLean 97 andy Womney 92 and 94. Some of the (Cont. on next col.) ee 218 (609), Wo Day 204, Ps Dowling 208, Jas Clancy 211, C. Sitch, 220;° 0 Ghee 263, D, Day 236, Os Harrison 229, 209 (611). Standings for 2nd Series Rockets 2285 'Superiors - 183 Cut Ups made Pin Dusters - 180 Phillpotts - 202 Beavers - 179 Gutter Pups - 195 Slowpokes - 166% Sleepers a Ieee! Cin Pigie:~) Bae BIG 5 : Ladies QO. Harrison - 207 A, Checkryn-- = 199 L. Malashewski - 198 M. Kennedy - 187 E, Boutilier --- 176 Men CG. Buck - 225 T. Williscroft -- 199 Pe Didueh «= 192 L, Waghorn - 188 L. Swirhtf*" - 185 ROLL OFF TIMES AND DATES Tussday, ay, April 20 iL 20-5 -7 Pom, - Allies .1 & 2 Sleepers & Pin Dusters 3&4 Rockets and Cut Ups Thursday, April. 22 - 7 pote Allies 1&2 eae Er arr and Superiors 3&% Beavers & Gin Pilis Tuesday, April 27 ~ "7 Dem. Allies 1 & 2 Gutter Pyns and Slowpokes 0-0-0 AUDITORT JM CLOSES TILL APRIL 23RD. 'Starting tomorrow, (Friday) the Auditorium will be closed to the public until Friday, April 23rd. This is nec- essary in order that we recondition the floor finish. Due to the heavy winter schedule we have been unable to close down for any éxtended length of time and now that the floor is starting to show some signs of wear and tear, we are attemp~ ting to build it back up again for the long list of activities coming up after the Easter holidays. This-does not effect, in any way, the groups that are using the Activity Room in the Continuation School. 0-0-0 NOTE OF T THANKS: "The local association of the. Guides and Brownies wish to thank everyone in- the Community for their very generous support of their Easter Candy Sale last Saturday . 0-0-0

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