TERRACE MARCH. 31, 1971 PAGE 10 BAY NEWS TENDERS - PAINTING Tenders will be received by the undersigned for painting within the municipal Hydro Building until 5 P.M. Friday, April 9th, 1971. Further particulars may be obtained by contacting the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. HANLEY, CLERK-TREASURER, . TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY. CONCESSION AVAILABLE JULY 1, 1571 Tenders are invited for short or long term lease of the| ground floor of the Marathon Recreation Centre at | MARATHON, Ontario, comprising of a Bowling and | Billiard Operation (four bowling alleys with automa=}" tic pin setters and four pool tables) and related ser- | vices. Complete details available on request. Interested applicants should apply prior to April 16, 1971 stating therein annual rental bid to: K. Taniwa,| Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Marathon, Box 190, Marathon, Ontario. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SOCIAL EVENING =- Cont'd from page 9 ... Joe Marcella and Bill Kujbida(borrowed from the paint crew). Lunch was served by the committee and a good time was had by all. 18% Photo = L to R =~ Bill Guiger, Art Mercure, Jack Giro Dave Gunter-Winners of A event, 2nd Photo ~ L to R ~ Bill Kujbida, Jack Wellings, Joe is Sax Lundberg-Runners-up. Photos by M. Lundberg. Marcella LEGION BOWLING Some excellent bowling by Dave Gunters' Corvettes earned them 8 of a maximum 9 points and a tie for first place with Sam Ballentines® Irish Regiment. Each team has 90 points. Paul Coupals' Bombardiers are right behind with 81 points. With only three more weeks of bowling remaining, the series winners shoul be decided on the final night. The Corvettes were led by Len Swirhun who rolled :54,252,231 for a 737 triple. Bill Pytyck had a 625 eries including games of 224 and 231. Jean Fisher iad the ladies' high 3 of 628 for the evening witha = 198,234,196. : Other good games included: Pam Jones 204, D. Suner 201, P. Regis 265, E. Beddard 248 and V. 'edorak 200. The Corvettes have the high triple scratch with 2831; and Len Swirhun has the high triple with Sandie n with 881. LOCAL COLLIE TAKES HONORS IN SHOW Miss Lorraine Dobush of Terrace Bay, although only 14 years of age, has learned a lot about the training of dogs. Her beautiful Scotch Collie(rough) lives up to her name of Tawny Lass, as she is a lovely warm shade of brown. Tawny entered the Obedience Trials in Thunder Bay recently.and won two plaques for her proud mis- tress. Tawny Lass was entered in the Novice A class for both trials and won the highests scores, 195 1/2 out of 200 in the first and 193 1/2 in the second. Since Tawny is only 14 months old, this was her first time in the obedience ring. Mrs. E. McAdam of Terrace Bay, is teaching Lorraine the fine art of handling dogs in obedience. - Photos on Page 11