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Terrace Bay News, 29 Mar 1962, p. 12

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| | | | | | ' | | { tear enennanen cease ree Page 12 Kiwaat | THE MEMBERS OF THE KIWANIS CLUB OF | TERRACE BAY INC, WISH TO REMIND PURCHASERS OF THEIR SINKING FUND TICKETS THAT THEY DO NOT HAVE:TO BE FILLED IN AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE, AS LONG AS THEY ARE RETURNED BY THE 15TH OF APRIL TO ANY CLUB MEMBER, OR IF MORE CONVENIENT DEPOSITED IN ANY ONE OF THE BOXES SITUATED IN THE MAIN CORRIDOR OF THE MILL, IN' THE CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE, OR IN CHAPPLES, SCHREIBER, SPRING IS. IN THE AIR -+ THE ICE IS GETTING THINNER -~ TRY A GUESS - YOU MAY WIN $200.00. WITHOUT A TICKET IT IS IMPOSSIBLE, + meee mete: weet ree at at nae ge naan eer nae = nme TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 2) The Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Monday, April 2 at 8.15 P.M, in the Terrace Bay Community Church, Following the meeting Rev. Anderson will be present to give the ladies a Lenten message, Worthy Matron Lil Harris, accompanied by members Althea Fraser, Sadie Boyd, Agnes Sinkins and Stella Brown of Silver Birch Chapter, 0.E.S, visited Connaught Chapter, Fort William last Wednesday during the official visit of the D.D.G.M, Isobel Marsh. Mrs, Marsh was accompanied by Elsie Ostling on her visit, also a member of Silver Birch Chapter, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Beaulieu motored to Kapuskasing last weekend to visit Rogerts parents Mr, and Mrs, T. Beaulieu, Mr, and Mrs, A, Farrow arrived home Sunday from a three week motor trip to Woodville, Mississippi for a visit with Ab*s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Prince, Enroute home Alice visited in Sarnia, Ontario with nephew and niece, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Farrow while Ab was a delegate to the Credit Union Convention in Windsor, Al Ziegleman was another delegate to atten the Credit Union Convention in Windsor last | Thursday and Friday, Mr, and Mrs, W. Anderson and daughter Margo were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. Heiland in Port Arthur, Peggy Shirriff arrived Friday from | Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin to | spend her spring vacation at home, Home also for the spring vacation from Alma College in St, Thomas, Ontario is Marilyn Marsh to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs, H, N. Marsh, Peter Phillips who is attending school in Marathon, visited last weekend with his | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Phillips, Mr, and Mrs, D. Ring and children of Red Rock visited over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, John Delaronde, : Mr, and Mrs, Charles Schwalm, accompanied by Mr, Earl Schwalm, of Toronto, visited with Mr, and Mrs, R, Hofland during the past week, | Betty Lou Cavanaugh celebrated her | thirteenth birthday Sunday evening by invit- ing seven girl friends in for supper and an | evening of games and fun, i Friends in Terrace Bay will be pleased: to learn of the birth of a son, Monty Joseph, to Constable and Mrs, Andrew Pe | E, Glad and Mr, Leo Bryar,. | again the race was a close one with the Ann ' Latour rink of E, Shivas, E, Zwir and P, ters of Nipigon, | panera omener wats er_e r «ofr March 29, 1962 -_ Winners of the Moose Home Bingo, hed recently, are announced as follows: Mr, CURLING CLUB NEWS The race for division winners in the Men's Club is very close, with the exception of "Ct Division which has been won by the Clancy rink with six consecutive wins in the las round, Standings of the top three in "A" and "BY Divisions are as follows: wAt Division Hiram Walker Trophy Wins Loss Games Left Hamilton a 0 1 MacDonald 4 i A Johnson 4 1 z The big game remaining is MacDonald vs Hamilton on April 2nd at 6.45, There is a possible three way tie in this division. "Bw Division Carlings Trophy Wins Loss Games Left Woods 4 x i Beddard 4 el i Solly 2 2 2 West 2 2 2 There is a possible three way tie in this division, These standings are as of Apr. 26. MEN'S BONSPIEL, APRIL 5 - 6-7-8 Forty-eight rinks are entered in the Annual Bonspiel, There will be cight sheets of ice in use.- four in the arena up to Saturday noon, Sixty-four prizes, valued at $1,000.00 are at stake, LADIES CURLING NEWS The third and final round for the Laskin'ts Trophy was completed last weck, Congratula- tions to Ida Romaniuk, Skip, Aggie Sinkins, | 3rd, Elaine Zwir, 2nd and G, Demecha, Lead, i who captured the trophy with a seven-win and two-loss record, As with the previous two trophies, competition was again very keen as is indicated by the fact that three rinks are | tied for the runner-up position, with a record of six wins and three losses each, The Syl Duquette, Kay Thorsteinson.and Peg Wellings | rinks will be playing off during the next week to decide the runner-up position, AFTERNOON CURLING Afternoon curling for the new Molson | Breweries Trophy has been completed, Once | Kelty ending up the victors, Congratulations are extended to Ann and her rink and the Mary | Hale rink of Kay McLeod, (Continued on Page 13); aa meen: CONGRATULATIONS TO . MR. 0.B. LAURER SULT-OF-THE-MONTH-CLUB winner of a fine new made-to-measure suit from Spadoni Brothers Limited, NEXT DRAW THE 23RD OF APRIL}? See any Lionts Club member for your ticket

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