--s oe June 3, 1965 BOWLIING (Continued from page 4) T.Stachiw, Punch Hamilton, W.Moon Jr. Cebrario. Series winners also received Bowling Association trophies and prizes. The Strikers won the Ladies Five Pin--Buckles the Mixed Fin Pin and Strollers the Ladies Ten Pin and Trojans the Mens' Ten Pin. Consolation winners were the Bed Rocks in the THE and Paul . Ladies Five Pin--the Din-A-Lings in the Mixed Five Pin--the Hepcats in the Ladies' Ten Pin and the Alleycats in Mens' Five Pin. Carling's North Shore Trophy Roll-off winners were the Buckles-captained by C .Buck with Pat Buck, E.Boutilier, T.Stachiw, L.Edmunds and Jan Hall . The President's Awards for hidden scores went to Georgina Heenan, Peggy Regis, Deanna Stachiw, Tony Costa and L.St.Louis. President St.Louis thanked the bowlers for ano- ther successful season and introduced the incoming executive as C .Buck, president--Bill Jones, vice- president, Vivian Gresdal Secretary and Evelyn Boutilier Treasurer. Mr .and Mrs.Ken Ward of Manitouwadge were welcomed as special guests. President St.Louis made a presentation to Ken and his wife Marion, thanking him for his untiring efforts and time given the Bowl- ing Association while Recreation Director in Terrace Bay . SUMMER RECREATION (Continued from page |) during the summer and wholehearted support should be given by the Recreation departments to ensure their success. Life Drawing Course at Red Rock, Friday, June Il to Tuesday, June 15. Playground Leaders Training Course at Quetico C.& T.C., | Sunday, June 20 to Thursday June 24. Red Cross Swimming & Water Safety Instructors' Course at Port Arthur, Monday, June 2] to Thursday, June 24. Red Cross Leader Patrol Course at Red Rock, Friday June 25 to Tuesday, June 29. A Tennis Instruction School to be conducted in Manitouwadge with dates devo FANFARE PROGRAMME O Canada National Emblem (March) The Sleeping Beauty (Waltz) Misty Morning (Solo: Trumpet | Don't See Me In your Eyes Any More ) Go Twist ) Popular Rum Ditty Rum (Solo: Baritone Sax High School Cadets (March) Sugar and Spice (Solo: Alto Sax) 75¢ ADULT - 35¢ STUDENT - $1.25 FAMILY NEWS Page 5 Gan You Come Out Now? fy, bee eiteca ee ( THE TERRACE BAY FIGURE SKAT- ING CLUB -- ARE HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL MEETING ON JUNE 3RD - 7.30 P.M. - RECREATION CENTRE DECISIONS HAVE TO BE MADE. Y O UTO HELP MAKE THEM. TO ATTEND. WE NEED PLAN NOW to be released. Attending the meeting were the following Directors: Ken Ward - Manitouwadge, Ed Bolan - Marathon; Buck Matiowsky - Terrace Bay and Carlo Catarello - Red Rock. JOINT ANNOUNCEMENT (Continued from P.1) Government The government of the new Church will combine both the episcopal and the conciliar systems. Both corporate and personal ministries will be exercised in it,"and the bishops, the presbyters and deacons, and the congregations of the faithful shall h ave their place,' states the report. As is the case in the present church governments, the congregation, ses- sion, synod, provincial or regional assembly, and general council are to be the governing bodies. Conversations since 1943 A prefase to the committee's report signed by co- chairman Rev.A.B.B.Moore, President of Victoria University, Toronto, and Rt.Rev.G.P.Gower, Bishop of New Westminster, B.C., notes that con- versations on union between the two churches have been carried on since 1943. When asked why it has taken so long one spokesman replied: "human nature" HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, June 4th - 7.30 P.M. NIGHT / INTERMISSION Nocturne (Modern Mood) Clarinet on The Town (Solo: Clarinet ) Georgia - ' Almost Lost My Mind (Popular) Waltz in C# Minor (Solo: Piano) Tambalino (Latin American) Diamond Jubilee (March) GOD SAVE THE QUEEN