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Terrace Bay News, 16 Apr 1959, p. 1

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'TERRACE Bay News | Circulation ; Terrace Bay | & Schreiber G,.CRANDLEMIRE AND B. MACDONALD APPOINTED QUEEN SCOUTS On Saturday, April 4th a Queen Scout Recog- nition Ceremony was held at the Manitoba Legislative Buildings in Winnipeg. Attending this ceremony were Queen Scouts Gary Crandlemire and Bruce MacDonald of Terr- ace Bay. The boys, along with seventy-five other Queen Scouts, were presented to the Honour- able J.S.MacDiarmid, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba who presented each with his Queen Scout Certificate. ' The Queen Scout badge is the highest award which a boy may attain in Scouting and represents considerable work in addition to being a great honour. Congratulations Gary and Bruce. KEN HUTCHINSON HEADS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION . The following officers were elected at the annual-meeting of the Terrace Czy Hockey Association?:- President - Ken Hutchinson, Vice-President - Jim Bradley, Secretary - Reg. Cotton, Treasurer - Peter Diduch, Finance Chairman - H. McLeod, Publicity - J. Cumming. The Hockey Association have some plans made to' raise funds for the next hockey season. -- Appointed as Governors to the North Shore Hockey League were Bill Louk, Jack Thomas and Alternate Governor, Joe Adamo. LADIES CURLING CLUB HOLD. ANNUAL BONSPIEL On Sunday afternoon, April 12th, the final games in the Terrace Bay Ladies Curl- ing Bonspiel were played. There were thirty- two rinks competing for prizes in the three event affair. The Spiel got under way on Friday morning with Ed.Cavanaugh, Post Master, or the first rock. The winners were presented with their prizes by Ann Latour, Bonspiel Chairman and Hilda Brophy, of the prize committee. Winners of each event were as follows:- lst Event - A.Pollock, V.Anderson, N.West and L, Norris - from Port Arthur. 2nd prize ~ H. Reith, K. Mossman, E. Webb and M.Fulton - from Fort William, - 3rd prize - Miss Blois, B.Graham, A. Orzeck and N, Kelly - from Marathon, " 4th prize -- J.Cassidy, M.Petzel, M. Childs and E.Christie - from Fort William. 2nd Event - P. Wellings, M.Hamilton, J.Ratch- ford and E.Partington - from Terrace Bay. 2nd prize - Mrs.Barbini, M.Gerry, C.Childs and I,Jamieson -- from Fort William. 3rd prize - K.Thorsteinson, D.Burnside, J.,Stachiw and D.Nalcolm - from Terrace Bay. © 4th prize - V,Hall, R.Katzmayer, E.Har- greaves and A, Dhiwed of Red Rock. 3rd Event - I, Romaniuk, A.Latour, S. Gusul and Pat Romaniuk - from Terrace Bay. 2nd Prize - A.McArthur, V.McGowan, D.Lyons and G.Johnson - from Fort William - emer v Vol.2, No. 15 . TION TO MEDICAL TREATMENT, PATIENTS ARE 'held in the Moose Hall on Saturday May 2nd. BUS NOTICE ae April 16, 1959 | 3rd Prize - Mrs.Arthurs, B.Bird, N.Johnson and G.Lord - from Heron Bay South, 4th Prize - V. Kennedy, N. Andros, B.Whent and J.Crabbe - from Fort William. The ladies held their Banquet in the Hotei: Terrace and, judging from the comments, it was very much enjoyed. Ev.Garvin did a commendable job on the keyboard, accompany- ing the ladies in their curling songs. Jokes and friendly ribbing followed by the draw for the 'money doll! were the high- lights of the evening. The 'money doll! was drawn by S.Tarka and won by 0,Todd, 333 Catherine Street,Fort William. At the Social on Saturday evening the lucky winner of the electric blanket was Mrs. Marg.Phillips, 405 Elizabeth Avenue, Terrace Bay. The ticket was drawn by Hal Lawson of Marathon, SoM Re SS a 2 ae A NT TN TRE Ne EN RS A SA FA ERRAND ABE PANEER EI NEI EEE AE A Ne RENE E RS RR NRRE, S RI . Bus service between the Kimberly-Clark Mill and the Terrace Bay Townsite will be discontinued on Friday, May lst. The last bus trip will leave the Mill at 12.05 A.M, Friday, May lst. SCHREIBER CANCER FUN) DRIVE APRIL 16TH A score of women will cover the town on April 16th in the campaign for funds for the Canadian Cancer Society and, since this is not deducted from wages, it is hoped, and expected, the public will make their usual generous donations. A percentage of monies. collected goes directly to cancer research and.a definite sum is spent in our district as those who have been helped gladly attest. In addi-- GIVEN OTHER CARE, and. while this consider- ation is not SGentnant it most definitely, in the opinion of doctors, aids in their recovery and rehabilitation since the vic- tim of the disease often suffers a deep depression. This latter suffering comes frequently from anxiety over faimilies and it is in this instance the welfare part of the organization find very real and grati- fying work, CURLING CLUB DIVISION WINNERS ANNOUNCED Imperial Bank & Hudson Bay - A Division 0,Olsen, B.King, R.Middaugh, T.Kostiuk, Hiram Walker - B Division T.Olson, J,Beddard, H.Gusul, A.MacFadyen Bradings - C. Division C. Wood, D.Whitley, J. Garriock, A.Crawford Northerti ~ D Division P,Boudreau, J.Garvin, D.Kenny, I,Levesque Longlac Tropky L.Crockford, A.Sinkins, J.,Stashiw, Hemlett.' All curlers are reminded of the Annual Wind-up Banquet and Dance which will be Tickets are available from any member of the executive. (Cont'd Page 7)

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