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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1959, p. 8

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Page 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS May 7th, 1959, OTT Le I ed UML AE TERRACE BAY LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE The Sputniks, Captained by Marg Simmer & with Irene Goodfellow, Ruth Shirriff & Lois Haviland totaled a score of 2863 last week in the Terrace Bay Ladies Ten Pin Roll-off to seize the Championship, They were followed by Freda Knight's Novices with a score of 2830, Third place was won by Captain Bea Fawcett and her Honey B's with 2733 and the fourth highest team was the Paps with their Captain Ann Papousek for their score of 2707. In the consolation roll-off Vivian Hanna and her Rookies emerged victorious, The Rookies besides Vivian have Doris Chopty, Mary Clare Kennedy, Julie Stachiw and Ruth Boudreau. They made a score of 2812, Second place in the Consolation went to the No-Shots Captained by Bea Williams when they made the score of 2767, . STANDINGS TO DATE: ROLLEK SKATING A 7.00 - 10,00 P.M, BEGINNING MAY 14TH. NEW SKATES...eNEW MUSIC....SKATES FOR PRESCHOOLERS...-STRICT SUPERVISION TACT EASE Por ie nap uae eee gee ee LADIES TEN PIN - Cont'd, H/s w/H Hi/3 W/H B. Fawcett . 190 234 442 580 ; Kay Graham 157 215 430 604 Hi Single was taken by Bea Fawcett with Norma Coan 151 188 398 509 190; Hi Single with Handicap Phil Turner 239; L,. Malashewski 175 215 468 588 Hi Three Ann Checkryn 499; Hi Three with Marion Pluta ~ 170 223 431 590 Handicap Ann Checkryn 607; Hi Average again |} Marg Simmer 167. 230 429 564 Ann Checkryn with 140, Lois Haviland 173. 219 409 544 Irene Goodfellow 168 222 435 597 Ruth Shirriff 173 219 429 567 LADIES CURLING CLUB ELECT NEW EXECUTIVE Vivian Hanna 176 216 464 584 Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club election Doris Chopty 161 202 429 591 of officers took place at the Curling Club Lounge on April 23rd, The following members Julie Stachiw 163 214 419 566 were elected:- President, 'Mary Hale Mary Clare Kennedy 136.-201 363 548 First Vice-Pres,. 5, Duquette 3 Second Vice- Ann Papousek 149. 200 383 548 Pres, A.LaTour; Secretary, S.Gusul; Treas. Ann Checkryn 187.-219 499 .> 607 J. Ratchford; Executive Committee, J,Charbon Ivy Pattison 156 .241 «375 547 H.Brophy, L. Hopper; Trustees, E,Partington, Agnes. Szpak 138 207 °354 561 A.Smith; Auditors, F.Whitley, M.Hamilton; Elsie Ostling 128 19265345 567 Past President, P.Wellings. Bea Williams 184. 228 436 528 The President thanked her outgoing execu- Phil Turner 183 239 406 574 tive for their splendid help and co-opera- Hatti Delong 135 211. 343 571 tion throughout the year and welcomed the Dot Thompson 170 202 474 591 new executive, Helen Hales 132 191 367 559 A social evening of fun and games was en- Freda Knight 162 217 431 584 joyed by all present with lunch and refresh- Grace Banks 149 203 390 546 ments being served. H.Brophy presented Grace Brearley 143.200 375 525 priges to I,H#dmonds rink, runners up for Ev Knauff 149 206 404 572 Hudson's Bay event and P,Wellings for runner- Betty Ollen-Bittle 138 194 356 595 up in the Seagram's Event. Fran Herron _ 430 214 331 586 On the Edmonds Rink are L,Hopper, N.Bisch Hermine Stevens 122 211 284 551 and J,Clinton, On the Welling's Rink are ! - be --_ k. Series winners were the Noney B's with 218 Jekatchford, D.Pastor and E,Drew-Broo points, 13 points over the Sputniks who came YOUTH RALLY TAPES HERE. The tape recordings of the sessions at ! ! j | } i : { | { I | j ; § i | : in second, followed by Paps with 186, Novices | the Northwestern Ontario Youth Rally have ; } \ t { | ! | f | i | § } | i | | | | i i | | Ruth Boudreau 158 215 431 602 ' i | | ' | | | 1843 . No=Shots 1654 and Rookies 163, in ae i arrived and are now at the Recreation Office. | The local teenagers purchased these tapes, at consdiépabhe cost, because they feel that the people of Terrace Bay should have the opportunity to hear them. They are espec- ially eager to have the parents hear them, as the tapes will reveal some of the very hard work and serious thinking that goes in- to Teen Town functions, especially the Youth Rally. ~ Tapes available are: (1) By Dr. Johnston of Pt,Arthur on Boy-Girl Relations, . (2) By Inspector Scarnati. of the Ft,Arthur Pol- ice Department, on the Teénager and Law. (3) By Rev. Bob Richards on the Teenager and Society. (4) By the Rev.Bob Richards: his speech at the Youth Rally Banquet. All four of these tapes are particularly good, especially the two by Rev.Bob Richards, who is Se 2 the ee speaker" g - a aie a age : : ; POCKSY WIND-UP PANTY - BANQUET AND DANCE g | | MOOSE HATL = TERPACE BAY | SATURDAY, MAY 167 - 5,30 - 12,00 P.M. | DINNER & DANCE - $2.50 EA. DANCE ONLY = $1,50 CPL. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED CONTACT K, Futchinson, Reg. Cotton, Hec McLeod | & Jim Bradley for Tiekets; [Ts

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