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Terrace Bay News, 1 Apr 1948, p. 3

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Page OR CHURCH SERVICES , Sunday, April 4th The following church services will be held at Terrace Bay: 9:30 am. - Terrace Bay Community Church in the Recreation Centre. 10:00 a.m. - Mass will be celebrated in the Terrace Bay Recreation Hall, 2:00 p.m. - Community Church Sunday School in the school house. O10. oO SCHREIBER BADMINTON CLUB TO VISIT TERRACE BAY Members of the Schreiber Badminton Club will be guests of the Terrace Bay Bad- minton Club on Wednesday, April 7th. It is hoped thet all members of the Terrace Bay Club will be on hand to entertain the visitors from nearby Schreiber. CS CAMERA CLUB NOTES The regular meeting of the Terrace Bay Gamera Club was held in the Personnel Office on Monday, March 29th with Arnold Mantere continuing his series of lectures. The next meeting of this organization will be held in this same building on April 12th at 7:50 p.m, 000 INSURANCE If you desire information or advice on any insurance matter or if you wish to place fire, personal property or automobile insurance, you may do so by con- tacting Al McColl at the Administration Office during the day or 84 Hudson Drive any evening. oOo) AL MeCOLL'S RINK WINS IMPERIAL BANK TROPHY In the Bonspeil which brought Terrace Bay's first curling season to a close, Al McColl's rink emerged victorious last Sunday night thereby capturing the coveted Imperial Bank Trophy. The trophy, donated by the Imperial Bank of Canada to the Terrace Bay Curling Club, is for annual bonspeil competition. Ice conditions, caused by recent mild weather, had forced postponement of the last half of the bonspeil for a week, but by last Friday evening the ice had tightened up and play re sumed, On Sunday afternoon in the fours, Ruth Bangartt's rink wes eliminated in a close game by Al Lawson's rink (which incidentally was skipped by Rune Ostling due to Al's re- turn to Sault Ste Marie). In the 12-end evening game for the trophy, it looked like a walk-away for the Lawson rink by the end of the 4th, when the score stood 7-2 in their favour. McColl picked up singles in the Sth, 6th, 7th and 8th, to make it 7-6, only to drop two in the 9th to trail 9-6, Faced with defeat, the three-man McColl crew curled like champions as they picked up two in the 10th and one in the llth to make it a tie going home. In the 12th, a single counter gave Al's rink the jewellry. For the Lawson rink, skipped by Rune Ostling, it was a tough one to lose. The rink also included Kathy Tracey, third; Al Crockford, second; and Irene Ostling, lead (substitut- ing for Mrs. Cy Camplong). On Al McColl's rink, Bill Lowe was third, while Paul Boudreau threw lead and second rocks, due to the absence of Shiela Lowe (who was forced to retire from play mid-way through the bonspeil) and Ab Keehn. 0° O16 CURLING CLUB BANQUET APRIL 15TH Tt has just been announced by the executive of the Terrace Fay Curling Club that the First Annual Banquet of the club will be held in the Recreation Hall on Thursday April 15th. Trophies and prizes will be presented, Officers for the next season will be elected, All club members are asked to reserve this date,

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