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Terrace Bay News, 15 Jan 1953, p. 3

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LADIES FIVE PIN BOWLING - JANUARY 6TH The Ladies League started off a new series this week with the Whirlers leading with 4 points, Terrors second with 3 points, Sure Shots next with 1 point and the Goodgals got off to a slow start with no points, Jan Hall had high game of 214 with a 554 series, Ann Checkryn had second high game of 206 and a high series of 569, Joey Semeniuk had a nice series of 545. WEEK OF JANUARY 13TH The Ladies 5-Pin League completed the second week of their second series on Tues- day. To date the Terrors and Whirlers are tie for first place with 7 points each, the Sure Shots have 2 points and the Goodgels 0. High scratch scores for this week are: High Games Grace Banks 271, Lillian McDonald 2h7, Ann Checkryn 245 & 224, Ellen Hodgkiss 227, Sthel Maitland 212, Irene Goodfellow 208, Vivian Hanna 205, Elsie Stevens 203, High Series Ann Checkryn 646, Grace Banks 590, Vivian Hanna 543, Elsie Stevens 540, Ellen Hodgkiss 518, Irene Goodfellow 516, Lillian McDonald 516 and Joey Semeniuk 500, 0-0-0 MEN'S FIVE PIN BOWLING Ray Hunt led the Barber Greenes to a new high single scratch of 1223 and with handicap of 1288.with his 284 which was tops for this week. To this he added scores of 228 and 152 for the high triple of 664. The Barbers also rolled the high triple of the week with 3028, On the whole it looked as though the boys are not quite recovered from the holiday spirits, Although the Cats rolled 2 games over 1000 it wasn't good enough to keep the Barbers from taking 3 points, Mazza's and Steam split points both rolling gemes over the 1000 scratch mark in the 2nd game. The Snowbanks mannged to take 3 points from the Rat Portage. This wes anyone's game until around the 6th frame in the 3rd geme when the Snow Banks forged ahead, Hydro were in there punching to take 3 points from the Whizbangs. Some of the better scores rolled were M. Sitko 221, A. Boutilier 206, L. Bellivenu 220, B. Godin 219, D. Hall 208, L. Swirhun 225, D. Harris 210, 203, J. MacCall 213, G. Paget 244, P. Mazza 211, 214, M. Paget 256, L. Dejonghe 205, M. Chepelsky 263 (633), L. Checkryn 238, 209, (604), R. Harrison 230, D. Boutilier 203, 221, 208 (632), L. Folino 236, 202 (629), N. Gentile 246, 220, J. Tremblay 222, P. Pluta 235, 243, R. Black beat out H. Crisson by 3 points to gain the honour of rolling the honour score this week with 84. (cont. in next column) Page 3 Standings to Date Snow Banks i, Cats 4 Steam 6 Whiz Bangs 2 Hydro 5 Mazza 2 Barber Greenes 5 Rat Portage 1 Big Five Borsum W, 225 Louk W. 22k Buck C. ely Folino- L, 210 Hunt iy 207 0-0-0 MIXED LEAGUE After two weeks of play in the second series it's the Sleepers and Rockets tied: for first place and Bay Beavers, Pin Dusters and Spanners tied for third, Bombers and Inn Mates are tied for fourth spot and Tyros bringing up the rear, Olga Crockford is high lady for the week with 233 and Kay Weppler high triple with 542, C. Buck takes the honours for both high single and triple with scores of 197, 251, 209 for 657. L. Belliveau is honour man this week with 76. and Rose Corrigan the honour lady with 55, Some of the better scores for the week are D. Dalzell 212, 0. Harrison 201, 211, R. Middaugh 204, G. Carmichael 232, K. Weppler 211, R. Biesenthal 228, 201 (610), T. Stachiw 219, 238 (630), D. Weighell 212, L. Swirhun 218, 217 (625), D. Valentino A2l. Standings to Date Sleepers 6 Spanners 5 Rockets 6 Bombers 2 Bay Beavers 5. Inn Mates 2 Pin Dusters 5 Tyros A. Big 5 Ladies Men Harrison 0, 199 Buck) Cov 23h Dalzell D,. 180 POMBO NT Ra Weppler K, 161 Todd J. 197 Day ML. 159 Day We. 189. Hawkins C. 158 Harris D. 187 0-0-0 FIRST AID COURSE Plans are being made to conduct a St. John Ambulance First Aid Course for LongLac employees, Any interested employes should contact the Plant Nurse or Safety Supervisor. a8 the class will be limited to 20, it may not be possible to include 11 applicants for the course, however, an effort will be made to have representation from each dep- artment. 0-0-0 END OF A PERFECT DAY. eves ..eeSVGRYONE HOME SAFE AND SOUND

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