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Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1974, p. 11

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APRIL 3, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II Council Quotes - continued from page I ...... collecting was given first and second reading. Councillor Helmink advised Council that a The Grade 7 & 8 classes would like to thank those who participated in and supportéd new cash register for the Recreation Centre N.C.R. recommended a reconditioned cash register. Mrs. Helmink will bring in a recommendation. Councillor Megraw stated that provisions will be made in the Public Works Budget for I974 to instal a meter to record the water in- Snack Bar was needed. take to the community. Kimberly-Clark has released a pool table on loan to the Volunteer Fire Brigade of Terrace Bay, to be used on the Fire Hall premises. * The Fire Department have agreed to keep the table in good condition and agree it must be insured against fire and theft. LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE Standings as of Mar. 27th - Ho Boes 200%; Tornados I92; Gems I9I%; Hippies 189%; Hurricanes I55; Alley Cats I5Ik. Games over 200: R. Garriock 207; M. Reid 20I, 249; I. Deutscher 23I; M. Bur- ns 2I5; H. Hiebert 222 J. Hall 210; L. Mer- cure 222; J. Greenwood 202; P. Buck 2I2, 2II; F. Knight 207; L. Fournier 203, 206; E. Boutilier 229, 26I; T. Ray 2I8; M. Jean 209; M. Hartmann 202; M. Smilsky 208; M. Glad 2II; H. Almos 218 E. Connors 213. Congratulations to Addie Daley who rolled 232, 254,273 for high triple 759 on March 26th. HOME BINGO The Grade 7 & 8 Pub -lic School Home Bingo winners were: Ann Stachiw, Maybelle Weberg, Yvonne Leclair and Agnes Paulsin. pM a BOWLING next year depends on YOU. Important General Meeting April 7th 2 p.m. Large meeting room in the Recreation Centre PLEASE Plan To Attend!!! Areyou anold-time fiddler You could win some great prizes in our "N.W. Ontgrio Senior Fiddiing" gd | competition. On Wednesday, April 17, 1974, the residents of Beacon Hill Lodge in Thunder Bay are sponsoring the first-ever competition for senior fiddlers living in the North Western Ontario area. Prizes of Panasonic tape recorder/radio, AM Radios and a special prize for the oldest contestant will be awarded together with the winner's trophy. To enter is easy. You must be 60 years or over and living in the N.W. Ontario area. Just complete the attached registration coupon or call Beacon Hill Lodge, 623-9511, and we'll mail you a registration form. There is no cost for registration. If you have a friend who plays the fiddle, then do them a favour and tell them about the "N.W. Ontario Senior Fiddling" competition. : | would like to register for the '"N.W. Ontario Senior Fiddling Competition" to be held at the Royal Edward Hotel on Wednesday, April 17, 1974. | agree to abide by the rules of the competition. Signature i Name Age: Address ) Telephone: Music Selection: Old Time Waltz : : ! : Jig Reel } J ENT GEE GR NE SRN CUS REN RY RE CREE DTT BEES CREE WEEE "N.W. Ontario Senior Fiddling" Contest - April 17, 1974 Royal Edward Hotel - 7:00 p.m. FREE SPECTATOR TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BEACON HILL LODGE ©) 3 a a "Beacon "Hill Ioodges of Ganada Iotd. TB 135 South Vickers Street, Thunder Bay, 623-9511

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