2975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 ver 200 - continued rt 200; P. Kinnunen 23I; S. Opas 208; Ry 220; P.iSodaro: 247,200, 237; R. 248, 235, 264; F. Figliomeni 203; E. ri 214, 2033.C, Buck 212,232; D. 249, 2I5; W. Cameron 2I8, 240; J. 2; L. Hiebert 24I, 2I5. MIXED BOWLING TOURNAMENT "e-Bay sure was busy last weekend. 1e busiest places in town was the bow- ys where a mixed Bowling Tournament J held. Thirteen teams were entered Rock, Nipigon, Schreiber and Terrace reen Kurylo and Judy Cameron opened 1ament. ; ery fast action was seen, and a few vlers were in evidence. too. There was ker in every team almost. The out eams had a great time with the Terr- heerleaders cheering them on from ines. There didn't seem to be any sm at all, no matter who got a strike a round of applause from Shirley, id Yvonne. : nd Wally Cameron did a great job of the tournament. They bowled in a . were kept pretty busy keeping score Bucks team of Terrace Bay had the he half way mark with B. "Kurylo, Ter- and D. Bolduc, Terrace Bay teams se. eracker team from Red Rock put on the in the second half but Clarence Bucks games kept his team in the lead. tilier'on the Buck team had terrific , both she and Clarence took prizes games and high four games in the t. Their teams final score being the Bill Kurylo team second with the Mike Overacker team third with en Ursula Overackers high kicking 1p. " three teams were quite close. The eam of Terrace put up a good showing cond half but didn't quite make it ace over the John Ray team of Nipigon | fantastic games were over 300 - Paul errace Bay, 348 high single; Dan Schreiber 328 and Frank Nelson, Nip- Congratulations to these three men. ce Buck had men's high four games h Paul Sodaro close behind with 988; ier had the ladies high 897 with Pat e with 743. score prizes went to Linda Orlesky e Bay and Tim Malley, Red Rock. "RAGS IN TIME" Newest Band 'onthe North Shore AVAILABLE AFTER MAY 10th FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT: RON STUART 825-3542 AFTER 5:00 P.M. continued page TO "i: rons Not many employers offer beginners good pay, plenty of travel and 4 weeks vacation. The Canadian Armed Forces is not your usual run-of-the- mill job opportunity. To start with, there's the pay. When you consider how little it costs you for food and lodging, it's easily as much as trainees make in most other jobs. And after you finish training, you start getting regular increases. Then there's the travel. This is a job that could take you anywhere in Canada -- or out of it for that matter. And finally there's the opportunity to learn. Not just about sophisticated equipment, but about the world and where you fit into it. Add it all up then ask about immediate vacancies in the Canadian Armed Forces. - Unless you've had a better offer recently. <>. The Canadian 52% Armed Forces Local Recruiting Office address and telephone I'want to know more about a career in the Canadian Armed Forces. ! 1 Name Address Province Visit your mobile recruiting unit at -- 4g Red Dog Inn in Terrace Bay between 2:00 and 6:00 PM on Monday, 14 April