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Terrace Bay News, 1 Dec 1955, p. 9

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MEN'S TEN PIN ; moe Se Standings Standings December ist. 1955. Points Team Prev, Last Night Total GP Warehouse 36 8 Hey Royals 143 Bye 13 2h Pickups 30 5 ih he Engineers a7 Bre AA eee Shub-a-Lees 26 0 gos a High Scores last night Single Game Three Game D. Boudreau - 197 D. Boudreau =- 48h J, Ruzyski - 182 EH. Aho - 477 T, Williscroft- 182 S. Lundberg - 476 E, Aho te LS V. Thompson - 466 J, Graham eh -'T, Stachiw --- 457 o-0-o0 MIXED LEAGUE © Standings : Team Points Place Bay Beavers 116 8 Rockets tee 3 Chev's Whe h Our Gang A236 6 Vagabonds 2a: 7 Easy Going 160 vie Essos 1743 a Hydro 108 sake Alley Cats dels 9 Teachers 1364 5 High three game totals went to - C, Pick 270, 256.174 (700)s Py Dowling 252, 195. GOL (GAS) J, Kelly 187; 203, 215 (605) The better singles were V. Claxton 219, W. Kurylo 249, S,. Yaromy 206, M. Kennedy 200, By Emight 214; Ps unk 206, A, Gerow 219, I, Goodfellow 203, 210 (595) E, Boutilier 220, R, Corrigan 201, D. Day 262, ML. Day 207, dig Todd 215, E. Niemi 227, I. Maurer-Haylas 201, V. Duquette 211, W, Adamo 227, 0. Adamo 261, 0, Harrison 211, Lew Edmunds 203, Les Edmunds 217, 211. We haven't received word from the Lakehead Bowling Association on the results of the roll off for the Gibson Trophy, the scores will be published when we hear, There is to be another event to be staged where all teams are eligible to compste, the entry fee is $1.00 per team. Thes? games will be rolled off on our own alleys during regular league play on the week of December 4th-lOth, Any captains who think they want to enter their team contact Bill Day for further information. 0-0-0 Page 9 LADIES TEN PIN Standings November 25th 4 Pts, hast'. Pts ge Prev. Teams Ge? Pts. Night Date Stinkers 27 Ov 9 4 Novices Ai 43 AY LA Starters 27 3h 4 38 Beginners 27 30 A 3h The Stinkers cinched first spot last night by picking up. another 9 points. Capt, Dot Thompson rolled games of 123, 142, 140 for' (405) and Ruth Shirriff 1h2, 149," Tee for (418), Barb Haughn watiee a nice game of 199 making high single to date with 125 and 143 - for (467). Other high games were rolled by S. Sieyers 128,150, M, Mantey lol, bea) Haviland 130, K. Weppler 130, R. Buffett 129, J. McKenzie 126, 0-0-0 ALL-OUT DRIVE BY POLICE FORCES CUT TRAFFIC FATALITIES-ACCIDENTS BY 5C% According to Attorney-General Roberts, 75 per cent of the Provincial Police's available men and vehicles are now on traffic duty. The better to trail speeders, the OPP is now using unmarked cars for the first time since December 1940, All sections of the Highway Traffic Act are to be strictly enforced. The decision was made after studying statistics of recent years which showed that 90 -per cent of accidents on roads are due to violations of the Act, o-0-0 Nee Gs Effective Friday, December 2nd and each Friday thereafter the townsite fire siren will be tested at 4:00 p.m, rather than 5:00 p.m. 0-0-0 LADIES AUXILIARY The regular monthly mecting of the Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 7th at 8:15 p.m. Please note that the meeting has been changed from Monday the 5th to Wednesday evening due to the visit of Dr. Laycock on Monday in the High School. Mrs. S. Lundberg and her committee are in charge of the programme for the evenings This meeting is our annual Christmas party wit the usual exchange of gifts, not to exceed fifty cents, All members and friends are extended a cordial welcome to join the funl

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