PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 23, 1972 (continued from page 3... Curling News) t he top prize and trophy going to the Berna Smith rink of Thunder Bay,F. Helping her out were Bea Tron: rud, Zennie Lambert, and June Bonish.The most enjoyable time was spent during the Saturday night banquet with prizes going out to curlers and for best costumes. This was won by the Donaldson rink from Manitouwadge who were dressed as poodles. A gour- met hamper was happily received by the Rajala rink from Red Rock. The highlight of the evening included the perform- ance of a skit which was displayed by theladies of the Terrace Bay Curling Club. This was showed to be enjoyed by all the curlers. A magnificent weekend to a close on Sunday as the final curling was event- ually decided and the winners of the different events were as follows: A Event : First Prize - Berna Smith, Bea Tronrud, Ze- nnie Lambert, and June Bonish, from Thunder Bay Runners up for second - E. Zwir, |. Anderson, J And~ erson, and Mrs. VanEeden, from Terrace Bay. Third - Mableson Rink from Red Rock, and Fourth - O. Chapman, S. Richards, J. Gunter and J. Desros- iers from Terraee Bay. B Event: Dorothy Christie, Lenore Gauer, Eunice Good, Doris Retie from Thunder Bay, F. Second - A. taTour, Dean Clancy, Kay Thorsteinson, and May Liebreck from Terrace Bay. Third = Sylvia Duquette, May Clare Kennedy, Ruth Mitchell, and Barabara Norris from Terrace Bay. Fourth - Rajala Rink from Red Rock. C Event: First = B. Bouchard, D. Gorham, J. Rattray D. Salesse from Terrace Bay. Second - Muriel Nesbitt, Isabel Jamison, Mabel Hog- en and Helen Sydner from Thunder Bay,F. Third = F. Murphy, J. Cerutti, B. Harvey, and E. Todd from Thunder Bay. Fourth = C. Cvitkovich, L. McLeod, S. Caron, J. Brown from Terrace Bay. The winner far the draw was P. Pelto from Terrace Bay. Photo in previous column shows Berna Smith Rink from Thunder Bay, winners of the top prize. Photo abave shows Connie Cvitkovich throwing the opening rock. Photo above shows the Christie Rink, winners of the B Event. SOCIAL NEWS Peggy Wellings has just returned from Saskatoon where she watched the Ladies Championship Curling. She visited her sister Helen, in Kelowna, B.C. and her brother Stan and family, in Winnipeg. She brought her sister Birdie Lambden, of Delisle, Saskatchewan.