Page 10 Sports! CORNERG, CLINICS AND WORKSHOPS ( from Page 1) Mrs. Brooks will again act as the instructress . COMING EVENTS Saturday, December 7 - C.W.L. Bake Sale and Novelty Table, 2-4 p.m., church hall . C.G.1.T. Christmas Bazaar and Tea - 2 to 4 p.m. Community Church basement. Articles for sale within price range for children. Sunday, December 5th - Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223 children's Christmas Party with Santa Claus, Legion Hall, 2 to5 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Is your boy playing in the Minor Hockey League this season? Is he properly dressed? Are you looking for something to buy your boy for Christmas 7 Some of this equipment can be very inexpensive but very necessary for the safety of your child. If you are in doubt as to what he should be wearing, wate next week's NEWS when we hope to publish a full page of information on what your boy should wear to be safely equipped. In the meantime, you may check with the Recreation Office for this informa- tion. Did you know that 80% of all hockey injuries occur in the head area? Does your boy wear a helmet? MOOSE LODGE BOWLING COMMENCES Governor Mr. W. Kushnieryk opened the first league mixed bowling on Moonstone Lanes rolling the first ball and presenting the executive for the coming year as follows: President W. Kurylo, Vice President W. Moon, Secretary E. LeBlanc, Treasurer J. Santerre, Statistician R. Stachiw. The Terrace Bay league combined with the Schreiber league to see eighteen members last Sunday roll some very good games. Mr. Ferland , who has not bowled for a number of years had a three game total 286, 248, 239 for a grand total of 773. TERRACE BAY NEWS November 28, 1968 B. Kurylo banded a 718 total and honorable mention went to C. Buck 697, H. Martinson 675. Singles games - L. Dejonghe 221, P. Moon 205 and 230, B. Moon 222, D. Kurylo 246, J. St.Louis 202, B. Coleman 245 and 202, P. Buck 239 and M. Martin- son 225. Anyone wishing to bowl in this league may do so by contacting the executive. A Bowling meeting will be held Friday, November 29 at 8 p.m. in the Moose Hall . LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS Three teams took part in the Marathon Ladies Curling Bonspiel last weekend. Congratulations to the Peg Wellings rink of Ida Romanuk, Charlotte Schuenpflug and Ivy Pattison on winning the bon- spiel. Also, to the Ollie Chapman team of Eliza- beth Burns, Jeannette Gunter and Dot Koski on being runner-up. Better luck next year to the team of Anne Latour, Norma Crockford, Agnes Paulsen and Connie Cvitkovich. The regular ladies schedule starts Tuesday night with nine teams in. Schedules are available at the Curling Club. Game times are 7 and 9 p.m. ABJENVER'S BRONCOS ARE CENTERED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUCH YOUNG : PERFORMERS AS ff FLOYD LITTLE BUILDING 417TLE THE EX-SYRACUSE ALL- AMERICAN HAD A GOLD PMCS SHOWEL PROMISE OF FUTURE Wel vey OREATNESS WN THE