Puce 0 THE NEWS April 7, 1966 ski pped by K.Johnson with R.Roberts, H.Bouchard and D.McKie who each received electric blankets. Runner-up was the B.Hayes rink of T.Olsen, J. Shubaly and J.Teniuk. R.Gavin of Terrace Bay with J.Benko, G.Chur- ney and C.Knauff, Jr. won the third event from a Fort William rink skipped by C .Sherrer who had B.Morrow, G.Manning and J.Scott with him. An old friend, H.Lawson of Marathon, with D. Graham, W. Jackson and J.Comeau, won the fourth event b eating the Burton Phillips rink of Schreiber with H.Gellert, R.Hewson and B.Weaver. Thir ty-two rinks took part in the 'spiel--eighteen of them from out of town. At the opening ceremonies Charter member Rune Ostling and bonspiel chairman Reeve Adamo throws first rock as Hec McLeod, left Hec McLeod swept the first rock delivered by Reeve and Rune Ostling, right, prepare to sweep. Willy Adamo. -Photo by D.Whiteley The curlers, their wives and guests enjoyed a social on Saturday evening when music for dancing was pro- LOCAL RINKS TAKE THREE EVENTS IN BONSPIEL |¥!4¢¢ by a Schreiber group. The first event in the Terrace Bay Men's Curling commen Club I8th annual bonspiel developed into a ¢gontest between rinks skipped by Club president L.Crock- ford and bonspiel chairman Hec McLeod with the honors finally going to the Crockford rink who had J.Charban, J.Kenney and G.Dakin to back him up. They received a set of golf clubs each, equipping them for spring sport on the fairways. The McLeod rink of C. Koski, H.Hermes and K.Koski took home golf carts as their prizes. The second event was won by another local rink Photo by D.Whiteley HONDAS FOR 1966 FUN AND TRANSPORTATION FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THE MOST POPULAR MOTORCYCLES IN HISTORY ! FOUR CYLINDER ENGINES -- NO GAS AND OIL MIXING REQUIRED. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY IS ONE OF THE MANY REASONS WHY OVER A MILLION HOON eS ARE SOUD EVERY YEAR. RREKREREERERRRERRERRERRERKRERKEERE BE A HAPPY HONDA OWNER PRICES START AS LOW AS $295. france SCHREIBER SPORT & GIFT SHOP SCHREIBER, ONTARIO - - - - PHONE 581