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Terrace Bay News, 3 Aug 1961, p. 4

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i oe Hn ee nas AN A SS SN J AS SRSA SS ERS ASSASSIN nS SSS es sss ass Gn Anan chien eta nce Page 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS CURLING CLUB TO BUILD NEW LOUNGE ROOM The Terrace Bay Curling Club, after years of planning, have started to build a new lounge room on to the existing Curling Rink. This building will be on the west end of the present curling rink and will be 40 feet by 60 feet, It will be complete with men's and ladies* locker rooms and washroom facil- ities and there will be a fully equipped kitchen also, The Club room area will be large enough . for the Club to hold social functions and -bonspiels with adequate room for all. The footings' for this building-have been poured and work will progress as fast as possible so that the building will be com- pletely closed in for the curling season. When the 1961-62 curling season gets underway it is likely there will still be some in- terior work to do, The Terrace Bay Curling Club have under- taken this project with present funds and with help from the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, Kimberly-Clark have agreed to initially finance most of the materials required for the building and the Club will repay Kimberly-Clark over a period of years, The Ladies? Curling Club have in- dicated they will assist in some way with this building. This building will be a definite asset to the community as a whole as well as to the Curling Clubs, It will be attached to the present Recreation building facilities and the Curling Club have agreed to turn it over to the Recreation Association for six months of the year, This will make available a large fully equipped lounge area for general use for at least six months of the year. In return the Recreation Association will pro- vide light, heat, ete., to the new building. A large factor in the actual building will be volunteer labour required from the Curling Club members and prospective mem- bers. Without volunteer labour it would not.be financially possible for the Club to undertake this project. Therefore, the Curling Club executive have set up six separate work crews composed of crew leaders and members or former mem- bers. formed, A building committee has also been This committee and the various crews are shown below:-. CHAIRMEN - Lou Duquette, A.Crawford D,Kenney, J.Beddard, COMMITTEE MEMBERS - B,Thorsteinson, T.Latour, _H,Hamilton, Len Crockford, B,Bouchard, WORK CREWS & LEADERS H, BROPHY - Crew Leader #3 Shift C, Koski J.Kelty V.Welsh J,Chapman A. Reynolds J,Clancy B, Stephen E.Woods H. Marsh J,Cumming A, Farrow B, Peterkin G,Riley Dave McLellan Dougie Moore J.,Benko - Gale Savoy - L.CROCKFORD - Crew Leader #1 Shift P.Diduch J.Hale H. Goodfellow D. Knight V.Hopper D.Whitley R.Mitchell T,Olsen C.Smith R, Smith G, Galvin R,.Weaver G,Weaver J,Garriock J.,Teniuk - Joe Kenney W,Robinson _ August 3,.1961 . B, THORSTEINSON B, BOUCHARD Crew Leader #4 Shift Crew Leader R, Boyle 'W, Baillie B, Cavanaugh P, Frederickson. . J, Lang -L,Crandlemire - Hydro L. Pineault S,zrickson jt G, Burns K,MacLeod ft H, McLeod J,Phillips . " J,Butler M. DeBoice a J,Wellings -H, Durtes A.Fraser J, Garvin T.Kostiuk J, Gross B, Larson D,Kenney R,Stachiw D. Thompson J.Teniuk A.Sinkins W. Wallin George Dird E,5St. Louis Jack Caccanio Nick Hubelit D, dllen-Bittle 2 JIM MacDONALD: - H, SOLLY - Crew Leader Crew Leader D,Blom A. Chisholm E,West P, Boudreau A, Delaronde J.Campbell H, Hamilton C. Wood K, Johnson G.Dashkewytch H. Kessler G.Dodge C.Sitch W.Farrell T. Latour H.Gusul D.Tees R, Larson R, Payette 0.Mason J.Rowley R, Middaugh C.Knauff, Jr. REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE - Rune Ostling and Ed, Pineault It has not been possible to contact all members to solicit their help but it is assumed that all those interested in curling will want to help, The plan is for each crew leader to advise his crew when they are needed to help with the building. The work will be spread out as much as possible and as much notice as possible will be given. Therefore, the. Curling Club executive and | the Building Committee are hopeful that all curlers will be willing to do their share. Everyone's help is needed to make this club house a reality for the . next curling season, B.McDonald | | | '} Anyone not listed but who plans to curl or would like to help is welcome of course?? Just give your name to a building committee member, The Curling Club has the responsibility to complete this building as soon as possible, Many times the members have stated how much such a building is needed, Construction has now, started, It is up to the general member- ship to help the Building Committee to make the job progress as quickly as possible. LADIES CURLING CLUB ASSISTS WITH $800 A general meeting of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club was held July 27th in the Recrea- tion Centre. Audrey Smith was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy on the Executive, | A&A complete explanation of the new clubhouse} facilities was given by the President, Mrs, | Betty Bouchard. It was agreed by all present that the Ladies' Club turn over $800 from | their bank account to the Ments Curling Club to assist them in the erection of the new | lounge. A.Blom, Fund Raising Chairman discussed several projects which will. be (Cont'd P. 7)

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