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Terrace Bay News, 23 Feb 1956, p. 9

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CREDIT UNION NEWS Now is the time to save for your vac- ation in the spring and summer months to come, A family vacation can do you a world of good, It's your one opportunity of the year for a break in the daily routine. It's time to relax and throw aside your cares, take a trip, go some- place you've always wanted to visit, every member of your family will come back re- freshed, ready to tackle every day problems with a new spirit, and you'll have lots of happy memories to recall and talk about for years to come. Yes} You can have a better vacation than you think, the Credit Union can make it possible, Save To-day for To-morrow, Your Credit Union, o-0-0 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES What is the best way to keep a youngster from raiding your garden? Get him interested in growing one of his own, The Horticultural Society is plan- ning to do just that by creating a Junior Program Branch, Mr. V. Hopper is the Director of this activity and has further information and plans. Have you checked those precious gladioli bulbs you put away last fall lately?. They have a bad habit of starting to sprout about now. A cooler and darker place will retard this. Check them also for mold and rot, Throw any damaged bulbs away. Watch for the date of the next General meeting. o-0-0 LADIES CURLING The Ladies Curling Club would like to thank Dominion Catering, Shaw's Bakery, Bucovetsky!s and Chapples Limited for their donations for the Bonspiel. These names were omitted from last week's colum, To the following men: Alec MacDonald, Hector MacLeod, Jim MacDonald and Jim Bradley - we would like to express our deep appreciation for the time and help which was so generously given. To many others who helped to make our Bonspiel such a success - we would like to extend our sincere thanks, 0-0-0 MIXED FIVE PIN pak Standings a Team Points Plate Bay Beavers 2255 > Rockets 258 4 Chev's 2714 3 Hasygoing 282 e Essos 3114 i Hydro 204, it Teachers 218 6 League leading Essos continued their "red hot pace by rolling games of 1205, 1168 and 1075 for a total of 3448 with handicap. This being only 92 pins short of the record set by them earlier in the season. Very well done, High Three - P, Kelty 716, W. Adamo 700, S. Chorney 662, 0, Harrison 638, Re Day 637. High Singles - R. Day 305, E, Bout- iljer 240, A, Gerow: 217, Ce Siten «32, Le Owittum 216, ML, Day 224, 190, Ry Todd 220, E, Malashewski 220, E, Niemi 2h0O, D. Ollen-Bittle 274, Les Edmmdas 215, J. Campbell 221, Lew Edmunds 248, 199, o-O- LADIES TEN PIN Standing Februa 17th, 1956 Prev. Pts, Last. Pts, To Team GP . . Fis, Night Date Stimke rs). 57 89 g 97 Novices Sth a4 3 Se Beginners 57 80 33 835 Starters 57 704 33 Th, For the past 11 weeks the "Stinkers" have held first place and again last night picked up § points.of a possible 9 to keep them well ahead, The "Stinkers" rolled games of 706, 762, and 682 to make this possible, Capt. Dot Thompson's games of 122, 135, 1i4 for (371); Lois Haviland's 130,143,106 (379); Bella Begin's 101,134,112 (347); and Betty Ollen-Bittles games of 123,120 and 120 (363) well assisted the cause. Barb. Haughn smashed in a game of 201 last night to beat her own high single of 199, Barb's other games of 124 and 121 netted her 446, high three for the night, Other high scores were: O, Harrison 161 (398); ¥. Hanna 140 (370); J. McKenzie 135; R. Buffett 130; M. Mantey 128; M, Simmer 126, On the honor roll: G,. Banks 8&6; M. Mantey 86; M. Simmer 87; F. Knight 93; J. bickenzie 975 G. Brearley 96; Elsie Stevens 98. o-O0-0

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