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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1953, p. 6

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----Tea MEN'S PIN Stan K.C. es -- Shift No. 1 128 Townsite 115 Bucks 127 Hydro 1204 Terrace Matars 116 0-0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE Standings Engineers 31 Shift No.l 2t Deceivers 30 Stead & Lindstrom 23 -- Stardusters 29 Warehouse 13 Overheads 29 Bears 27 With only wne week left in the first series we find four teams still fighting for first place, Sax Lunkerg took over high game seratech 243, and high game with handicap 272, With the tremendous bewling of Sax 626 with handicap Stead and Lindstroms had little trouble taking three points from the Over~ heads . Other high games were rolled by Freneis Hanna 165,163,158 - 486 and Leon Checkryn 161, 154 - 1.530 Capt. Bill Bersum lead the overheads with 176, 178, 165-519 Capt, Frank Whitfield lead Shitt #1 as they took four points from the Warehouse, Frank's scores were 179, 123, 160 - 462, other high games were D. Knight 179-430, Pete Diduch 157, 425, John Graham lead the Warehouse with 158-42 followed by Nick Chopty 181, 433. Capt. Al Pattison's Bears were easy pickings for the Stardusters last night, and went down in defeat for four points, Paul Malashewski lead the Stardusters with 202, 166, 170 = 538 closely followed by P. Pluta 181, 150, 200-531 and R. Richard 181, 449. Claren¢e Buek lead the Bears with 184 153, 148-485, The Engineers took over first place - in the league by downing the Deceivers three points to one, Don Boudreau lead the Engineers with 204, 128, 186 - 518 and was clesely followed by Peter Gombola Jel, 26m, 161 - 507. Gapt,. Ed Aho lead the Deceivers with 127, 152, 207 486 followed by Bill Day 146, 169, 125 ~ 440. 0-0~2@ SKATE EXCHANGE On Saturday, December 19th the Terrace \ Hy \\ Page 6 © a cate an. If you have a pair of skates that have grewn toe small for your feet, bring them to the Publie Scheel between the hours of nine and twelve, There you can trade them for a larger pair, sell them fsr cash to someone, er leave them to be sold by the Club repre- sentatives who will be on hand to see that justice is dene, If you have your price set before you come, it will speed up your sale, All skates should have the size marked on them, so that no one will get mixed up and pur chase the wrong pair. Cceme on, boys and girls - let's not store up those runners that could mean so much tu some pal in town] After all, a little extra cash at Christmas can come in handy. 0-0-0 KIWANIS DECORATION CONTEST A last reminder folks, to doll up your respective homes,yards.éte, to get in line for one of those handsome prizes being offered by the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club. This year's judges are Jan Faust, Arlene Wig and Bob Shirriff, and they will be on a tour of the complete townsite on Tuesday Evening December 22nd between the _ hours of 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. In the event of inclement weather, the judges will do their chore the following Wednesday, December 23rd, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m So come on citizens, let's make this years decorations better than ever, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Metal Bed, single feltmattress. Polishing weight 45 ReP.M. record player attachment Electric iron Upholstered easy chair and foot stoel 2 Burner hot plate Other small articles, all reasonable, Apply House 74 or phone 326, 6-0-0 IMPERIAL BANK HOURS Closed December 25th and 26th, 1953. Closed. January. 1st and 2nd, 195h.. Open 4330 to 5:30 on December 22nd. No extra banking hours on the night of the 24th Bay Home and School Association is spunsoring or 31st. (cont. on next gol 0-0-0

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