PAGE 8 Ladies Bonspiel - cont'd from page 5 .. of Sault Ste. Marie and fourth Sheila Symes, of Thunder Bay. At a banquet held at the Moose Hall, Mrs. Ann Latour said Grace, ard the Toast to the Queen was given by Mrs. Connie Cvitkovich. Connie Cvitko- vich welcomed all the curlers and thanked the ex- ecutive for their part in making it a successful bon- spiel . Highlight of the evening was a presentation of flowers in a crystal vase to Mrs. Peggy Wellings of Terrace Bay, who has been chosen to go to Scotland to curl. The presentation was made by Mrs. Ann Latour on behalf of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club. Ann Latour was Prize chairman and she presented izes to the first rink out of the bonspiel - Wawa, _ to the furthest rink away - Sault Ste. Marie. door prize was won by Mrs. Helen Morgan, of Thunder Bay Special guests of the evening were Mrs. Lil Gray, Secretary of the Ontario Council and Mrs. Eleanor Barbini, President of the Ontario Ladies Curling Association, N.W. O.L.C.A. Head table guests were Shirley Richards, Rhea Beaulieu, Betty Randa, Elaine Zwir, Ann Latour,, Marge Liebrock, Julie Rattray, Dorothy Koski, and Connie Cvitkovich. Photo above - Norma Crockford, Club President throws first rock to open Bonspiel . Photos by M. Lundberg. TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 16,1970 Photo below - Helen Morgan, Jessie Fraser, Helvia Scott and Elsie Delatinsky. Second event winners. Photo below - Lila Gray, Mae Friday, Ivy Pattison and Peg Wellings. Third event winners. Photo below - Betty Jessop, Mabel-Hindle, Doris Ashton and Gladys Caren. First place winners.