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Terrace Bay News, 20 Mar 1974, p. 15

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MARCH 20, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I5 Programme Reminders - continued from page 12... Multi-Media Course --- All registrants will take | notice that*the session for this week during the winter break is cancelled. Next session #8 will be held on Wednesday, March 27th, in the large meeting room of the Centre. Spring Art Courses - A reminder that both an afternoon and evening art course is being offered in conjunction with Confederation College. Instructor for the course is Helen Strickland. Call the Recreation Office for additional information or to register. COMING EVENTS: March 22nd, 23rd & 24th - Ladies Curling Club Annual Bonspiel. Monday, March 25th - The monthly meeting of the Local Association to Brownies and Guides, Community Church basement, 7 p.m. March 28th-3Ist --Men's Curling Club Annual Bonspiel. Thursday, March 28th: - Winter Carnival post mortem meeting, Conference Room of Recreation Centre at 7 p.m. ~ WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEETING The Chapter Night meeting of the Women of the Moose was held on March 6, with Senior Regent, Jacqueline Sopel presiding. Betty Oksanen and Jacqueline Sopel. Raffle was won by Bernice Williams. The next meet- ing is to be held on March 20th. : LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE Standings as of March I3th: - Gems I82%; Ho Boes I78; Tornados 177%; Hippies I7I%; Alley Cats I40%; Hurricanes I40. Games over 200: M. Richardson 260; M. Hart- mann 2I3, 267; M. Goodmurphy 227; M. Smilsky 2I8, 238; E. Mooney 2I4; A. Daley 226, ' 202; M. Pederson 20I, 26I; M. Reid 253; H. Hiebert 206; J. Hall 205; E. Buckley 20I; L. Fournier 205; H. Almos 209. N - TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB At the recént St. Patrick's Day party held at the Curling Club, the winner of the grocery hamper wag E. Mannisto, 569 Lakeview Drive, Terrace Bay. The winnter of "INSTANT ROMANCE" was Anita Stuart. The Treasurer's report and minutes of the last THE LUCK OF THE IRISH The "Luck of the Irish" came through for Tony Cvitkovich on St. Patrick's Day, when Tony received a crib player's dream - a 29 hand. It all happened at Dave Desrosiers' camp on White Sand Lake with Dave and his wife Jeann- ine witnessing this great event. Congratulations Tony: meeting were adopted as read by .Recorder, Stella Sadow- ick. A PROFESSIONAL CAREER A letter was read from the Chamber of Commerce in regard to the New Year's Baby, members were in favour of donating $5.00 towards the New Year's Baby. A "Thank You" note was received from Helen Almos, thanking the members who helped her in the kitchen during the Grade 8 bingo. Discussion took place on two weddings, one to be held in May, the other in July. Members were in favour of serving lunch during the Carnival Races, -and during the Carnival Dance. Following the meeting, a lovely lunch was served with St. Patrick's theme, by ON THE GREAT LAKES... e Earn while you learn ® Guaranteed employment at $10,000 on graduation e MARINE NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY ® MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY @ 18 months paid sailin e@ Mature studentsA19 years or over) or e Secondary School Graduation Diploma (candidates s}fould possess 4th year credits as for technclogy programs in College of Applied Arts and Technglogy calendars.) For Further nfromation write: Georgian College, Box 700, Owen Sound, Ontario. This advertisement sponsored by The Canadien Lake Carriers Associstion

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