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Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1989, p. 5

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Wednesday, May 17, 1989 'The Lake Superior High School Band and the Nor-Shore Community High School May 9. The concert included numbers ranging from classical to pop. Band held a concert at the Lake Superior Photo by Paul Marcon Bowling wraps-up By Shelley Long Hi! Another bowling year has wrapped up and with the season close I'd like to thank our bowlers, sponsors and our sup- porters for the time, effort and donations given to us. Our series winners were: Ladies Evening - "The Towne Cinema - The Lobby Keglers". The members of that team are - Debbie Papineau (captain), Carol Gugelyk, Rosalie Reid, Olga Papineau, Thea Morriseau and Shelley Long. Mens Evening - "The Voyageurs " - Paul Moon (cap- tain), Gene Woods, Rick Burry, Joe Dobush, Bob Gugelyk, and Dan Imbeault. Mixed League - The Gutterdusters" --Linda Falzetta (captain), Ron Falzetta, Lea Falzetta, David Falzetta, Rick Burry and Pauline Burry. These teams bowled in Red Rock in the Northshore Tournament. We had fun but we didn't bring any banners home this time. We enjoyed meeting the other bowlers and we were shown great hospitality from the Red Rock Bowlers and organizers. Here is the 300 club for 1988- prises League - Marlene Dobush, Murielle Mills, Debbie Papineau, Lea Falzetta. Mens League - Tom Long, Dean Caul, Paul Sodaro, Gene Woods, Terry Edmonds, Joe Dobush, Charlie Matson, Real Proulx, Paul Moon, Jim Speer, DAn Bourgault. Afternoon League - Wayne Papineau, Bob Gugelyk, Tom Long, Debbie Papineau. 800 Triples bowled this year in our lanes go to: Mixed - Charlie Matson, Tom Long Afternoon - Wayne Papineau, Debbie Papineau Ladies - Debbic Papineau Mens - Charlie Matson, Tom Long, Terry Edmonds At our banquet Linda Falzetta also announced that Debbie was the first woman to bowl an 800 triple. We also had a special pre- sentation to Dean Caul for a 900 triple he bowled the previous ycar. Good bowling people! We voted in a ncw executive for the 1989-90 season. The Association executive are as fol- lows: President - Paul Moon Vice-President - Linda Falzctta Treasurer - Wayne Papineau Secretary - Carol Gugelyk CSPBA rep. - Shelly Long YBC - Charlie Matson Golden Age Club liaison - Leona Fournier Smurf League - Lea Falzetta, Shelly Long and Ann Querry. League Executive (in the order of Mixed, Mens, Ladies) Chairperson - Marlene Dobush, Tom Long, Debbie Papineau Vice - Linda Falzetta, Paul Moon, Shelley Long Statistician - Lea Falzetta, Rick Burry, Marg Pedersen Treasurer - Charlie Matson, Wayne Papineau, Joan Begin So that's a basic run down of our awards and positions. Bowling was fun and please think of bowling with your children at open bowling. Get into bowling, get into fit- ness. The winner of our afghan raf- fle was Mark Schell, congratula- tions! Yours in bowling, Shelly Long. P.S. Please watch for my Smurf News coming soon! The "Under 100 Years" Seniors Bowling League has wrapped up their season.. Here are the final results: High Single Ladies: Leona Fournier - 315 High Single Men: Joe Tees - 308 High Triple Ladies: Addie Daley - 728 Hich Triple Men: Joe Tees 752 High Average Ladies: Addie Daley - 190 High Average Men: Jerry Fischer 178 High Single Birchwood: Melvin Cady - 216 High Triple Birchwood: August Rentz - 502 Low Score Ladies: Cecile Bedard - 53 Low Score Men: Stan Kusik - 91 300 Pins: Cliff McDonald 318, Leona Fournier 315, Joe Tees 308, Addie Daley 300 The above trophy was present- ed to Pam Jones who is the statis- tician for the "Under 100 Years" Seniors Bowling League. It was made by Gib Gerow of Schreiber. The Terrace Bay/Schreiber Concert Series is alive and well. We met May 9 to discuss the possibility of bringing in a play to town entitled Big Girls Cry sometime in November, 1989. Big Girls Cry is a one woman play written and per- formed in one act by Heather Esdon. The play, using a light comic tone, explores the situa- tion of Faith Monaghan, an actress "with a shape not nor- mally found in fashion maga- zines," as she prepares for an Concert series alive audition. Her insecurities and recollec- tions give a human perspective on the themes of stereotyping and self-acceptance. If this play is successful, more entertainment will be brought in during the spring of 1990. We need the communities participation to make this series a success. If anyone is interested in being on the committee call Heather De Cal at 825-9584. Thank you The Terrace Bay Ringette Association would like to thank all those who sponsored, donated or who helped in any way during tournaments or generally throughout the past year. Your help was greatly appreciated. Hope to see you all at our July 1st Barbecue at the beach. PLL SE RRL E LS ESE BERS SEDSOESE LOLS EAE Breaded Sh --) Breaded ShFIMBDG. QQ") Fruit Drink Crush 9x3x250ml $6.99 cs) Shaw's 8's \< | (Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns \(Baby Food 3/1. 00 | \ Gerber Strained 128ml Coke/Sprite/A & W Ginger Ale/Diets 2L 1.69 | Fresh Corn On The Cob TERRACE BAY SCHREIBER 4/:1.00 } 'tly eae 825-3513 824-2311 }

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