CURLERS WIND UP SEASON The Terrace Bay Curling. Club. 'hela their. Sixth Annual Banquet: and Dance Saturday, May 9th in the Recreation "Halil; with the largest attendance to date-of. this' ORLA: expanding Club. Dinner got underway around bs 15 D.m. with Grace seid by Rev. Arthur Lavender. 4 very delicious Turkey dinner was prepared and served by the ladies of the Community Church with Mrs, Harry Goodfellow convening. 'The programme was taken over by our "Bob Hope of Newfoundland", Doug Harris, who really had the large audienée in attendance: wonder- ing what he had: coming next. Tho presenta-~ tion of the prizes followéd and lastly a dance was held with music being supplied by the Vagabonds. - Mr. Des Evans-Smith presented the Imperial Bank Trophy which was a] a> the Club Championship to Jim MacDonald's rink: of © Al Lindskoog, Len: 'Crockford and Don Whitley. Mrs, W. Hamilton on behalf of her husband presented the Hudson's Bay Trophy to: (once. more) Jim MacDonald's rink with Jim Clancy, {xel Berndtsson and Hugh Hargreaves, President Dave' McDomld presented the Hiram- Walker Trophy: to' Jack Welling's rink of Al Lindskoog, Ed West and Ernie Schock, Bradings Trophy was presented by Mr, Harry Murphy and went to Jack Wellings rink with Jock McColl, Des Evans-Smith and W. Sadowick, The Barbini Trophy was presented by Mr. Alf Barbini and once more it was to a rink skipped by Jack Wellings with Poul Boudreau, Hugh Hamilton and Monty: Paget. Runners-up in these events wore the fiex Sinkins rink in the Imperiel Bank Event, Thor Olson's rink in the Hudson's Bay Evont, Tommy Latour's rink in the Hirem-Walker event and Harry Byers' rink in the Brading's Event. ' ie ; ; Consolations were won by Alex Mac- Donald's rink in the Imporial Bank covent, Frank Ross' rink in tho Hudson's Bay event, fi. R. MecColl's rink in the Hiram-Walker event, ond Bert Lohr's rink in the Brading's event, .. i a In the Ladies Curling, the Hvison'ts Bay Trophy was also the Club Championship and was presented by Mrs. W. Hamilton, Winners of this trophy were Betty Jessop's ~- rink with Kay Thorsteinsson, Rose Buffet and Jan Hall. Runner-up in this event was Marge Hemilton's rink, 'The Seagram's Trophy. was presented by President Mrs, A. Sinkins and won by Ann Latour's rink consist- ing of Doris MacKay, Jessie Ratchford and (cont. in next col.) Page 3 . CURLERS WIND UP SEASON (con't) Alice Meck, Runner-up for this event was 7 Dot Shrierts rink, | OE: The Palm Dairy Trophy was he deena' vy: Es _ President Mrs. A, Sinkins and-winners were Marge Hamilton's rink with Isabelle Craig, Daisy' Pletzer and Pet Honer. Runners-up for this event was the Aggie Sinkin' rink. The Melchers Trophy was presented by Lou Hardy and won by Elsie Ostling's rink with Evelyn Allen, Nat Cotes and Sil Ducuette, Runners-up once more was the Sinkin's- rink,- & new trophy for the coming year, the LongLac Trophy was presented to the new president, Gordon Dodge, by Bill Borsum if on behalf of the Company. ° The 1953-54 Exccutive of the Mont s Curling Club were elected as follows: President - Gordon Dodge, lst Vice-President Ron Faust, 2nd Vice-President - Nels fllen, Treasurer - Des Evans-Smith, Secretary - Doug Harris, Directors - Jim Clancy, Ed . Pineault, J, Garvin, Alex MacDonald and Jim MacDoneld.. Trustees were Ab Farrow and Sid Spencer; Past President - Dave McDonald, The Executive for the Ladics Curling Club for the coming year are as follows: President - Aggie Sinkins, Vice-President- Mary Hale, Secretary - Ev. Garvin. Executive | Committee -.Betty' Jessop, Ida Romaniuk, nn Doris MacKay. Draw Committee are Betty Jessop, Barbara Haughn and Daisy Pletzer, Prize Committee are Nat Cotes; Thursa Thompson and Isabelle Craig. Trustee is Dot Shrier, ass O-0=0 . TOWNSITS SOFIB/LL PRACTISE ~ - All persons wishing to play softball with the Townsite team this year are re- | quested to attend a practise session on Friday night. at 7:00 p.m.' If you work for anyone other than LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited, go to the High School or are on the Townsite landscaping crew, you are eligible to play for Townsite,. 0-0-0 BADMINTON NEWS Last Sunday saw the wind up of the badminton season for this year, Those who took part in the games on Sunday and the party held Saturday night to entertain our. guests from the Flying Club report a good time, (cont, on pago 4)