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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jan 1955, p. 5

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TERRACE BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Cont. ) Hutchinson, Mr. D. Husband, and Mrs . Boyle. Auditors + Mr, D, Husband and-Mr. CH, Pagets This organization is to be io as the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society and future meetings will be announced in the "News", Anyone interested may join this association on payment of $1,00 membership fee, Membership premiums this year will be 10 miniature gladiolus bulbs, Our next meéting is to be held February 17th when an LRUSTREPADS pro- gramme is being planned. o~0-0 CURLING CLUB NEWS Round two of the Division Curling is complete, What happened in round two?? The smoke has hardly cleared from the round two curling -- but the big winner was Jim MacDonalds rink - which completed. the five. games without:.a.loss placing them at the top of Able Division from next to last in Broke Division, Gordon Dodge's foursome equalled that. feat in Caustic Division winning. ~ five games -- picking up 45 points and putting his rink up with. the best in Able Division with 70-1/2 points]} Congratulations to the MacDonald. and Dodge. rinks, Other rinks did almost as well but only the 2 rinks hit the no loss.colum., In the top Division the Anderson, Olsen, Farrow, and Duquette's foursomes stayed up there, Allen and Craig were knocked to Broke. There was lots of other shuffling of teams as will be noticed from the Division standings below, The Don Anderson foursome are stil? rolling, Don's crew are still in A, picking up | 4 wins out of five in the last round This is Don's first year as skip" has been in the top division so far. So curlers another round began on Wednesday January 26th. All the rinks are determined to settle down and pile up the points, The curling is getting very keen as many games are played into extra ends and are too close for comfort Grouping after Round II Able Division - 10 Points J. MacDonald 83.05 Anderson 80.0 Dodge 70.5 T. Olsen 190,0- Farrow 65.0 L. Duquette 60.0 (Cont. on next col.) Pe belies. | Page 5 CURLING CLUB NEWS (Cont.) Broke Division = 9-1/2 Points Latour - 60,0 Craig bp) 58.0 Allen ° 58.0 McLeod a 57,0 Ostling 5160-5, V. Duquette 5te0 Caustic Division - 9 Points Knauff » 46.0 Wellings 4305. Marsh . Aten Garvin 285 Bradley 42.5 Ross 41.0. Dog Division - 8-1/2 Points. 0. Olsen 40,0 inte McInnes 39,5 Boudreau 39.5 A, MacDonald 36.0 Baillie 33.0 Campbell sorties Nropgyg= , Engineering Division - 8 Pointe'2)s Roddy jd: I Moco], | tas er Sinkins 17.5 M. Moore 16,0 Haughn 8,0 B, Moore eC eer Jack Wellings Foursome Win 7 Out of 8 at. Marathon The Terrace Bay rink in the Marathon Bonspiel came through with the- most wins in the Spiel, They won their first three in the main event and then lost a very closé game, This loss put them in another event where they went on to win four straight and take the event, Their prizes 22 caliber rifles, From all accounts our boys really were curling - seven wins out of eight games pretty well speaks for itself, The same rink will be curling in the Northwestern Playdowns at Red Rock this coming weekend and if they are as "hot" as they were last weekend we can be sure the Terrace Bay Club will be well represented, The rink; Jack Wellings, skip, Paul Boudreau, third, Monty Paget, second, Harold Marsh, lead, See 'page 7 "for more curling news, 0-0-0 "Dt" COY L.S.S.R. Mens meeting will be held Mon. January 31st. All members of the wit are requested to make a special effort to attend this meeting, '0-0-0

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