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Terrace Bay News, 10 Mar 1955, p. 11

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MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE Stsniing as of ding as of March 9th af Engineers Warehouse 36 Royals 36 Bears 35 Deceivers Sa Stardusters a Stead and Lindstrom 26 Shift #1 25 The Engineers, through default by Shift #1, have finally taken over first place in the league, This is the first time all season that the Warehouse have relinguished this spot. Peter Gombola with 178, 168, 136-482 lead the Engineers. The Bears led by Clarence Buck with 140, i179, 183-502 took three points from Stead and Lindstrom. Paul Coupal led Stead and Lindstrom with 147, 129, 166-442. The Royals led by Bill Borsum with 175, 185,201-561 took three points from the Stardusters. Paul Malashewski led the losers with 159, 166, 136-461, The Deceivers led by Ed Aho with games of 172, 170, 139-481 todkthree points from the Warehouse, Nick Chopty Led the losers with 160, 148, 141-449. Other good games were rolled last night by Vie Verdone 203, 167, Joe Heenan 185, George Clifford 169, Louis St. Louis 174, Leon Checkryn 186, Bob Rickard 165, Bill McKay 183, Lloyd Dejonghe 172, Tom Williscroft 160, and Don Boudreau 163, All Entry fees must be paid by March L6th or the scores rolled that night wall not comt, 0-0-0 MIXED LEAGUE The Pin Dusters were the hot ones this week piling up 19 points with scores of 1052, 1030 and 1096. Our Gang followed right along with scores of 1026, 1005 and 1060 to pick up Li pola: Wanderers led by O. Harrison with 279 (hi single) 130 and 185 (59) and S, Keller with 249, 249 and 128 (626) picked up 10 points, Buck led the Beavers to 12 points nies h 230, 290 (hi single) and 219 for 7/39 series hi for the week, The Chevs after a poor start came back in their second and third games to pick up 11 peints. Some of the better games were: I. Goodfellow 204, W. Borsum 219, M. Mantey 227, R, Middaugh 254, T. Whit- field 241, hk. Osmar 228, G, Delong 204, G Dennis 211, S, Yaromey 233, M. Le . (Cont. on next col.) Page i MIXED LEAGUE (Cont.) Day 203, J. Semeniuk 234, W. Day 265, 219 (639) L. Marsh 235, Standings to Date Bay Beavers 342 Wanderers 320 Our Gang 3178 Rockets . or Chevs Alley Cats on" Essos 276 Pin Dusters 2713 Hydro 25hs5 Easy Going 253 Teachers 247 Thistles 21,6 Superiors ea2 Big (5 Ladies O, Harrison 204 E. Boutilier 179 O. Adamo Lid J. Seminiuk Ls M. O'Brien 170 Nen C.. Buck 239 Pe PlLina 200 W. Borsum 196 E. Niemi 190 d¢ Load 190 o-0-0 ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL OPEN HOUBE MARCH 11TH 7300 ~ 9:00 PM, Our schools are what we make them, Times and schools in Ontario have changed from the little red school house of earlier days. Today multiplication tables have a meaning. Reading has become an adventure. Social Studies is a living thing. The minds of our children are trained for the responsibilities and citizenship and love of God, loyalty to their Cormunity, Province and Country. But the one thing remains the same -- our schools are what we make them, The objective outlined above required the CONSTANT co-operation of home, church and the school. Thus this year's Education Week's motto, "Education is Everybody's Business", is most fitting. In order that the general public may visit our school and teachers, we are having Open House on March iklth from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend and pupils will be given a detailed programme next week, o-0~o0

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