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Terrace Bay News, 18 May 1961, p. 11

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_May 18, 1961 TERRACE BAY NEWS _. Page. B. BOUCHARD NEW PRESIDENT LADIES CURLING CLUB On April 26th the Terrace Bay Ladies Curli Club. held their annual meeting and election o officers in the Curling Club Lounge. New of- ficers are: Past President Irene Edmond, President B, Bouchard, First Vice Pres. Ollie Chapman, Second Vice Pres, Alyce Joy Blom, Secretary Julie Stachiw, Treasurer Hilda Broph Directors Nat Coates, B.'Haughn, A, Rowley, Turstees Jackie Robinson, Vicki Synishin, Auditors J. Ratchford, Stella Gusul. The even ing closed with a ecoiat hour and refreshments, Bes MEN'S CURLING CLUB ELECT NEW EXECUTIVE On May 4th the Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club elected their 1961-62 executive as fullows:= President - Jim Beddard, lst Vice-President - Lou Duquette, 2nd Vice President - Art Reynolds, Secretary - Jack Lang, Treasurer - Des Evans-Smith, Directors - J. Butler, L, Crockford, J. Gross, H. Solly and A, Craw- ford, Trustees - Dan Kenney, Roy Larson = Past President - Rune Ostling, TERRACE BAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting will be held in the At the meeting Tom Smith. presented to the Recreation Centre on Wednesday, May 3lst, 1961 at 7,30 P,M, in the large meeting room to elec ag ean a floor plan of the proposed new new officers for the coming term, | | 1 NOMINATIONS The Curling Club has been granted per- (1) The executive Will appoint a nominating mission to build on to the west end of the present curling rink, At this meeting a Finance and Building Committee was appointed with the hope of the Curling Club being in a position to start construction this year on the new building, Rune Ostling, as last year's President, and his executive, have done a lot of hard work in making plans for a new club house. (2) It is hoped that interest will be maintained by the Club membership as a whole to make possible the start of construction this summer, There is more planning work to do before construction of a new club house can be started and all members are urged to watch for further meetings on this project and to support the Club executive and the committee who will be responsible for getting the pro- ject started. committee who will then suggest a slate of officers for the following posts, (a) President (b) Vice-President (c) Treasurer. (d) Secretary (e) Publicity Manager (f) Financial Chairman Nominations will be accepted from the floor if the nominated person is present to signify their willingness to run OR: if the nominated person is net present but has previously written to the Secretary signifying his willingness to rune A PLEA FOR COACHES Once again we are in dire need of coaches, managers and umpires for Minor League Baseball | We have 12 teams, ranging in age from 5 years SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ELECTS. OFFICERS vo. TT years abd sae SSE t00_bayas On Thursday, May 4th, the T.B.S.BAs Leagues will run until July ths : IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ASSISTING, CONTACT held a meeting to ghost an. executive for THE RECREATION OFFICE NOW?! the coming 1961 baseball season, Elected Teams are: | were:=- President - Ken Johnson, Vice-Presi- : i 1. International League: 5-7 years - 2 teats, | Bene ~ Cock, Secrerery-treasarer = M; Play every Tuesday and Thurs, at 4.30 P.M, Campbell, Finance Chairman - T, DeLaronde, 2, American League: 8 & 9 years - 3 teams, | Publicity and Statistician - E. Kettle, Play maximum of twice weekly (Mon. Wed, Fri Grounds-Keeper - R. Belliveau. at 4.30 P.M 4, e e a 3. National League: 10-12 years - 4 teams, The executive of the T.B.S.B.As held a - : ' short meeting on Thursday, May 11th to dis- -- os of twice weekly (Mon.Wed.Fri.) cuss plans for the coming' season, President 4 K, Johnson gave a report on the meeting at - the Lakehead which left little to be desired as far as the Terrace Bay Comets are concer-= ned, Plans were made for a Stag on June 9th and the opening day ceremonies also discus- sed, with some local dignitaries on hand for the opening day. Although the: weather hasn't been too good the Terrace Bay Comets have been out prac= tising for the Senior Baseball Opener, Most of last year's players are back out, with a few new faces in=-Ron Schock, Sonny MacLeod, Dave Wheeler, F. MacLeod and Doug Moore trying out 7 a berth on the Comet's roster. The Comets open es season on Sunday, May 2lst, with a double header against the Red Rock Paper Kings. SO, FANS, COME ON OUT AND SUPPORT THE COMETS AND HELP THEM GET AWAY TO A GOOD START, GAME TIMES 1:30 and 4:00 P.M, Bantam League: 13-16 years.- 2. teams, Play every Tues, and Thurs, at 4,30 P.M, 5, Three Allstar Teams: (American, National, - Bantam) Commence games with outside teams after July 15th, CONTACT THE REC. OFFICE NOW, HOUSE. LEAGUE FASTBALL The organizational meeting of the HOuse ; League Fastball was held on Tuesday night and the executive for 1961 was elected as follows: President - Dave Whalen, Vice Pres. - Ed, Pineault, Secretary - Don Dobson, Treasurer - Don Blom, Statistics and Publicity - Ray Belliveau, Anyone interested in playing House League Fastball this summer should contact a member of the executive IMMEDIATELY, DANCE CLASSES Ballroom Dance Classes have commenced in the High School Auditorium, to be held every Thursday night at 8.30, If you would like to -- professional instruction in waltz,cha che... fango, foxtrot, jive and polka plan to arcane dalanaaaleanaieaieivanaiaiaia alam 20k en an NR nh RN te ca ws HELP KEEP OUR FOREST GREEN - BE CAREFUL WITH ie UU CV i ia

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