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Terrace Bay News, 14 Feb 1963, p. 9

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February 14, 1963 -- TERRACE BAY NWS ¥ Page 9 VHYSICAL FITNESS i CARD OF THANKS- The Ladies Auxiliary to Minor | Hockey wish to express their sincere thanks to | From this position raise your upper bod 4 : Pp = y PP y Score - Tor, 3 vs. Mont, 3 NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $ 210,90 until you are half-way to a full sitting posi tion, Hold this position for a count of 5 + L Exercise Nv.6 - \ ik those who contributed in any way to the success ke F > be N of their Bake Sale last Saturday. ob ge. | by wit Ltt u---- oe " - --s i' een ee he _/ | SIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS fh * Let / fi Wor fY | Player G. Assts Winner Amount we é \. }Baun Art @ Lorne $ 2400 | / Ff we \ |Nevin J, Young 2200 | - iA | Harris | BF, Reilly 2.00 | ed Rr meen ee Douglas 1 . D. Serneskey rid ae Horton B, Larson 2.00 STATIC SBENT eLBGSETSUP ; Armstrong 2 G, Rioux 28,50 | This is an excellent exercise for streng= Duff 1 Gz Singleton 15.30 thening the all-important abdominal miscles Brewer 1. Fates Tal: | which support and protect the vital internal Pulferd LR Tyemblay 2,00 | organs and help you maintain correct abdomi-~ Keon 1 j Mrs & Boon 15.30 | nal posture, Strong abdominal mscles also Mahovalich / A./arickson 2.00 help give you a slimmer, neater appearance Shack / y & J, Gross 2,00 | and protect you from possible strain or Litzenberger / fr & J, Corrigan 2,00 | rupture, " es Lie on your back on the floor, knees well eee : See Mill Conp, Shop ee | rea feet flat on the floor near your Hips, Stanley HE. Smith 2 00 | ancs clasped behind your head, Have some- : 1 ae "50 | one hold roar feet dca or place es under: |S°a4 fender 4, Drexler 2490 | a chair, dresser or similar heavy object. ee of reba ee a | = then continue forward all the way until your chest touches your knees, Immediately lower steadily to the half-way spot for another count of 5 then continue down to the floor and repeat for 6. reptitions, 108 1/2. { ; MENtS Tui] PIN LEAGUE e Ada another every 3 - 4 days until you | | | 1 ' P Team standings - Bears - 153, Chopty Team # 5 ~ 145 1/2, Stachiw Team # 2 - 122, Kurylo Team # 4-120, Knauff Team # 6 - 119 1/2, Pluta Team # 3 - 113 1/2, Block Busters - Ja can perform at least 12, ws : ' a = ? : means , Ray é gh three gan 533 (164 - If you find this too difficult at first, Ta ate three game of Sagat do. the exercise with your legs straight, a moving to the bent-le'g version once you have LADTES THY PIN LEAGUE cos aa i LIN gained the necessary strength, <a : 1 DDVIRVIDT % Handycaps moved into fourth spot after \ SES UG 53S SR aqees --r Thews taking 20 points last week. Bea Fawcett bowled day at the High School Gym, 4:30 - 6:15 p.m. ee a 6 Bring Sweat clothes, towel and running shoes high three of 499 (170 - 168 - 161). sametiodiea the fun 13. < ae Tea' standings - Rockets'-- 224, Pluta --Cats i eer er tee ena eeenneeen. | 96° Lf PynMigse) haven] Qok/ apn dancvenpeseobis 1/2, Telstars - 174 1/2, Alibiers - 150, Capers 157, Inorbits - 146, | | 2D. EVANS BURIED IN SCHREIDER (Conttd from Pz, home in Schreiber, was conducted on February 8th in St. John's Anglican Church by Rev. R.J. S. Inshaw, assisted by Rev.James Turner of Port Arthur and Rev. George Honor of Marathon, the funeral was under the auspices of the Royal Canadian Legion, Br, 299, of which the deceased was'a member, F. Ginn was the Mar- shall, 'J, McCoucan and M. Boon the color guard, and Pall Bearers were G, Caccano, J. Winters, C, Dimmery, Ms chepelsky, and G, VWilloughby.. Interment was in Schreiber Cemetery. Mr;, Evans is survived by his'wife -- two sons~ Sgt, Thomas, Canadian Arny, Winnipes and David George of Vancouver, six daughters - Mrs, 4,C, Rigelsford, Schreiber, Mrs. V. Thorpe, Terrace Bay, Mrs, R, Champion, Sudbury Mrs, E, Milne, Mrs, J, Gilbey, irs, 'J, Wind- lock all of England, ' | Mr, Evans was born in 'eles, serving in SATURDAY MOVIE the Grenadier Guards for three years prior to |" ?his Saturday's Movie is an action ~ packed the first World War, through the war and untill y.y story catitled "Battle Hy, It stars invalided out in 1919,° He came to Schreiber | pyck Hudson and is the story of the U.S. that year and has since lived here and in | CURLERSI 93 | | Have you made up a mixed rink for the Kin- berly-Clark Trophy Spiel? Don't wait for Spring - do it now!) | The entry list is on the Club bulletin board, Single entries are urged to sign up also, Rinks will be made up from these names, Regu,lar Curlers in the men's and ladies? Clubs and *Tuesday-niters! are ¢higible., No entry fee - excellent prizes ~- Surry - Hurry | Hurry- the spiel is on February 23rd and if necessary the 24th. Big Social Saturday night for Club members, their partners and invited guests. Guest cards available from Dan Kenney, We want at' least 16 rinks - letts all participate 3! ed Marines, ; Sudbury. : : , Show starts at 6:45 p.m.3 ticket office Attending the service, from out of town, i in addition to the clergymen, were Ost. and __#i setece yee énd did you hear about the Toronto fire fighter who calls his girl Pearl, _._He found her_in a dives... lirs, Thomas Evans of Winnipeg, Mrs, ey Chan- pion of Sudbury, and Mr,'and Mrs. V. Thorpe | open at 6930 p.m, | of Terrace Bay, |

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