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Terrace Bay News, 28 May 1959, p. 1

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CE em te E 'TERRACE Bay NEws Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber TERRACE BAY DROPS TWO GAMES TO RED ROCK Errors and lack of hitting power proved costly to Terrace Bay in Sunday's double- header against Ked Rock Royals. Both clubs seemed lost at times, as far as baseball savvy went, but nevertheless put up an enjoyable showing for the fans in this their first game of the new schedule. Kolody and Lesarge had ten strike-outs apiece in the opener and for the most part of the game it was strictly a pitcher's duel. A few errors and five scattered hits pro- ved Kolody's down-fall and Red Rock came out on top 3-0, Terrace collected three hits off Lesarge as he teamed up with his brother to dazzle the Terrace batters with his selection of drops and curves. The second game saw Terrace leave men on base every inning and come out on the short end of the score 11-4. Red Rock weren't exactly powerful at the plate, but again errors proved costly to the Terrace Bay cause, and the Red Rock unearned runs were the big factor in the final out- come of the game. Baxter, although in trouble at different times throughout the game, seemed to be in charge most of the way as he tossed a mixture of drops and curves to completely fool the Terrace Bay batters. Wilkinson, the new pitcher addition to Terrace Bay, showed promise until he retired due to a sore arm. It seems he hasn't pitched for a year and a half and it will take a while to get his throwing arm in shape. However, the management of the team have great faith in him and are counting on his durability to see them into the T.B.B.A. Finals. Terrace are now in the cellar position due to their two losses, but with 18 games to go anything can happen. This week-end they journey to the Lake- head where they hook-up with Dinty's Colonels, Sunday afternoon at the Port Arthur Stadium. A_pre-weekend exhibition game is slated for Thursday night against Marathon at the High School Diamond and Manager, Jack Thomas, expects to iron out some wrinkles in his offensive and defensive set-up during this encounter, MINOR. HOCKEY BANQUET Tribute was paid to Minor Hockey in Terrace Bay Saturday evening when 152 boys and some twenty members of the Minor Hockey Executive, Ladies Auxiliary and special guests sat down to their Annual Banquet, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Minor Hockey. The turkey dinner was catered to by the Catholic Women's League in St, Martin's Church hall. Grace was given by David Wheeler an:i Richard Jeanneret expressed the thanks to the ladies for the delicious meal. The highlight of the evening for the boys came with the presentation of trophies and crests. Ken MacLeod presented Terry Black (Cont'd next column) Vol,2, No.2] May 28, 1959 NOMINATIONS 1 | i Notice is hereby given to the Municifa1 Elec-, tors of the Improvement District of Terrace /| Bay in the District of Thunder Bay that in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf I require the presence of the said Electors | at the large meeting room in the Recreation | Centre in the said Improvement District of | Terrace Bay at the hour of 7 o!clock P.M. on u the 10th day of June 1959 for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of Reeve and Four Councillors for the , Improvement District of Terrace Bay; of which: all Electors are hereby required to take no- tice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of candidates than re- quired to fill the said offices, are nomina- | ted and make the required declarations, polls. will be opened in the following places - The : Curling Lounge Recreation Centre, in the said. Improvement District of Terrace Bay on Wednes-: day June 24th 1959, and will be open from 10 o'clock A.M, until 7 o'clock P.M., and no longer. It should be noted that when a proposed can- | didate is not present at the nomination meeting, his nomination paper will not be valid unless there is evidence satisfactory | to the returning officer that the proposed | candidate consents to be so nominated. i ' | I Given under my hand this 1959, 25th day of May, (Signed) W. F. Strutt, Returning Officer. MUNICIPAL ELECTION CALENDAR JUNE 10 - Nomination Day, Large Meeting i Room Recreation Centre between 7 and 8 P.M, JUNE 11 - Provincial Election, { JUNE 17 - Nomination and Election Public | School Board Trustees - Recreation, Centre (ee JUNE 24 - Municipal Election - Curling I Lounge, Recreation Centre, 10 A.M. until | | | | { | | ' 7 P.M. Voters to choose four Councillors and a Reeve. JULY 3rd. Council. ~ First meeting of Township MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET ~ Cont'd. as Captain of the Bruins with the Pee Wee House League Trophy. Lew Edmunds had coached | the Bruins. The Spadoni Trophy for Pee Wee | North Shorethampions was presented by Pres- ident of the Minor Hockey Association, Ernie | Schock to Roy Williams, Captain of the Pee | Wee All Stars. Ken MacLeod had coached this team. t Roy Williams was again called forward,this } time to receive from Jack Phillips, the Terry Cavanaugh Memorial Trophy awarded to the Pee Wee player judged as the most improved player | of the year. } Ken Ward, the Recreation Director, made the presentation of the three Robin Hood Oats (Cont'd on Page 6) |

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