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Terrace Bay News, 10 May 1962, p. 12

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Page 12 a TERRACE SAY NEWS ~ May 10, 1962 EXTENDS THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CIRCLE ROUTE SERVE ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING s eo we ao we TERRACE BAY BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE | hy 5 a} He 7 Ki N i a i E I iS & So 7---~ x ta ct a oO no] 5 R. °o *y a oc ~ nn -- SS 4 i f aT ears A GARDEN HOSE - SPRINKLERS mean | / AND INSULATION, See us for SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICES a nn a a en "= The Building Supply Centre |". } } | | | CEMENT TO BE IN SHORTLY } | | (ACROSS FROM THE MOOSE HALL, TERRACE BAY) Ss. CHICOINE & SONS | ask SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from Page 10) '| denied and finally won out by twenty-five | Resort Town of St. Sauveur Dé szionts, He stop=| pins. ; | ped in Toronto enroute home renewing acquain In the Consolation Shift No.2 won out in |; tances at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, spite of a fine finish by Kingpins who almost | ; nipped the winners in the last game, It is | HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HOLD TEA AND DANCE co=incidental that, as in the championships, | The students of Terrace Bay High School, the consolation winners won by twenty-five | wish to thank those who helped make their pins, Shift 2 is captained by Bill Kurylo with Tea and Bake Sale a success. The students Jean Santerre, Emil Hamann, Lloyd DeJonghe worked hard for this and the results were and Joe Shubaly making up the teams very favorable. A special thanks goes to Mrs, A.» Hartman and Mrs, P, Gombola who pour- ed for the tea, At the dance held Saturday evening Henry Gaulin's name was drawn by Mrse GeCoons as the winner of the "Guess-Who" contest and students and guests were entertained by the recently formed "Discords", a group consis= ting of Glenn Hodgkinson, Alan Conchie, Bruce Young and Bob Legault. We, of Terrace Bay High School, have great hopes that the "Discords" will achieve as great a success at the popular "Twiliters" of Schreiber. Congratulations to the winners of both sections of the roll-offs and to the other teams for their fine showings. SQUARE DANCE CLUB SATURDAY The Square Dance Club will meet on «" Saturday, May 12th at 8:00 Pele in the large | meeting room of the Recreation Centres | | | eae HUNTER SAFETY TESTS FRIDAY NIGHT Hunter Safety examinations and tests will take place on Friday Night at 7 Pel. in the Old Curling Lounge. TAX=PAYERS MEETING MONDAY All tax-payers of the Township of Terrace Bay are invited to attend an open meeting to be held in the Moose Hall at 8 PeMe on Mon~ day, May 14th, ey : Formation of a Ratepayers Association is | the intent of the meeting and it is hoped | that a large group of interested citizens will attend. a IMPERIAL MOTEL OPENS ade: oF Oe fought hard and actually led at the end of On Monday, May 7th Bob Fenlon of Por the third game but Moose were not to be ; Arthur and Larry Rowley of London, Ontario -- | wenn the Tibet pionte: th Sbetieeel Be att) MEN'S TEN PIN ROLL-OFFS DECIDED In both Championship and Consolation Roll offs the competition was keen and the out- come was in doubt until the last game, The Champs this year are the Moose, captained by Nick Chopty, with Ray and Ted Stachiw and Carl Kolody, Outstanding bowl~ ing by the Stachiw brothers was the differ- ence as the lead sce-sawed from game to games The perennial Champs, the Bears,

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