Page 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS March 31, 1960 CURLING CLUB NEWS The Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club 6th Annual Bonspiel will get underway Friday at 10.30 A.M., April 1st with Mr. J. Ferrier, the Town Reeve .throwing the first rock, Thirty-two rinks will compete in the Bon- spiel this weekend from April lst to 3rd, Seven local rinks will vie for honours for the Nesco Bonspiel Trophy with fifteen out= side rinks coming from Marathon, Schreiber, Rossport, Port Arthur, Manitouwadge, Red Rock and Fort William, We expect a good crowd of 'arm-chair curlers! to enrich each game with their glass-plate plays. A-mixed social for all curling members will be held on Saturday. evening. All curlers who hold tickets are to turn them in to M. Hale as soon as poss- ible, : ' : BROOMBALL After much controversy over the deciding of the 4th playoff team, the semi-finals are underway. Day 'B' defeated Shift 2 in.the first game of their series, in a close 4-3 match, Other games are: | Monday, 8:00 P.M, - Shift 1 and Day 'at 9.30 P.M, = Shift 2 and Day 'B! | Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. - Shift 1 and Day 'B! Wed. 9:00 P.M, - Day 'B' & Shift 2 (if nece. ) a Thur, 7:30 P.M, - Shift 1& Day Ato" &gain this year the Canadian Cancer Society has adopted the slogan "Fight Cancér with a Cheque" for the april Crusade. Check-up and a SPECTACULAR PRICES PHONE Mi. GEE TaiwaCs Dal LavLses CHOLR Nas VONTEST Deposit your suggestion in the box at the Rec, Centre of mail to the Secretary, TERRACE BAY LADIES CHOIR, Post Office Box 251. WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED AT CONCERT IN APRIL The above coupon is to be used for entries in the name Contest being conducted by the Terrace Bay 'Ladies Choir, Get your suggese tions in folks, The Choir want.a new name and you may be the lucky winner, Plans for the first Annual Concert to be presented by the Choir are well underway and the Terrace Bay Band will be present to present selections Proceeds from the Concert will help the Band to buy new instruments, Tickets will ..be on sale shortly. | ! SPELLING BEE LAST SaTURDAY Iwenty~seven children from Grades five, six, seven and eight and from schools in Marathon, Schreiber, Port Coldwell, Heron Bay and Terrace Bay took part in the Spelling Bee held Last Saturday evening in the Terrace Bay High School. Master of Ceremonics, Mr, Jack anderson introduced the Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, Mr. Mel Nicol and Mr. Sanford' Chicoine who had handled (Cont'd Page 10) ALSO ON ROLLED ROOFING STONE OR BRICK SIDING "THIS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 15TH 1960, SONS" SCHREIBER, ONT