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Terrace Bay News, 14 Aug 1958, p. 1

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LERRACE SE BAY News cone ceernemeneeninee-cenaniete <-> en emma "Authorized as 2nd Class Mail - Post Office Dept., Ottawa", STH ANNUAL TERRACE BAY FISH FESTIVAL - . THE BEST YET The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay wishes to thank all the good folks who helved make the Fish Festival such a success, It is estimated that nearly 500 fishermen took advantage of the excwllent weather, tak- ing to the local lakes and streams for a go at the prizes. ..A good catch was evi- denced by the large number of fish entered, Our congratulations to the winners for their fine catches, and to the rest of the fishermen our thanks for.participat- ing and hopes for better luck next year, THE WINNERS, DRAW PRIZE - 12 Ft.Gilmore Fibreglass Boat & 3 H.P.Johnson Motor - won. by Leon Checkryn, Terrace Bay. SPECIAL PRIZES Largest Fish entered by boy under 16 yrs. SPin Fishing Outfit-donated by Dominion Catering Co.~ Billy Stachiw. Terrace Bay, 3 1b. 1 oz, Pickerel, Largest Fish entered by a Man 50 lbs, Charcoal Briquettes--donated by Northern Builders Sales-Peter Romaniuk, Terrace Bay, 13 lb, 15 oz, Pike Largest Fish entered by a Lady F 40 1b, Case of Orangéssdonated by Fitz- simmons Fruit Co., $7.50 Merchandise Certificate from L & L Food Market, $3.50 Merchandise Certificate from Dressweal Cleaners-Mrs,Gordon Dodge, Terrace Bay, 4, lb. 2 02, Pickerel, Largest Fish entered by Girl under 16 yrs. Bedroom Lamp--donated by Rossport Trad- ing Co,-Holly Berndtsson, Terrace Bay, = lb, 9 Oz, Pike, ish Closest to 3 1b, & Og.-Wt, iL Qe, cadet Spred Satin-$10,00 Cash-donated by R.K,Piper Hdwre.-Elmer Persson, Terr, Bay; 3 ibs 8 oz. Pickerel, LAKE TROUT lst. Carlingts Brewery Trophy Nylon Sleeping Bag-Kiwanis Club $2.50 Merch,Cert,.--Moore!s Motors $2.50 " " Building Block & Supply Co. won by - Angus M.Fraser, Terrace Bay, 4 1b, & oz, 2nd, Barometer - Terrace Bay Recreation Committee: won by - Beggie Thorsteinson, Terrace Bay ~ 3 lbs 11 ozs 3rd. Boat Net & Gaff - Shaw Baking Co, won by Mrs, R. Winters, Schreiber. as FS de a Oe 4th, Cse,Outboard Motor Oil-Highway Service won by, Jack Moore, Schreiber, 3 ib. 2: OZe SPECKLED TROUT lst. Nylon Sleeping Bag - Kiwanis Club. ™Cont4d Pares7. Vole1, No.3 Hentai ts we eee >» August 14,.1958, TERRACE BAY SOFT-BALL SEMI FINALS Monday night heralded the first softball scmi- final set, Pennant winning shift 2 edged the third place Salary Team 17 to 13. Salary took an 11 to 1 lead at the end of two irrings but were unable to hold the opposition ucwm. A combination of Shift 2 hits and Salary errors proved to be the big factor in the Shifters scoring 7 runs in the bottom of the sixth, Neither pitcher looked too impressive as no less than 28 hits were made. It was good to see old-timer Bill Sadowick back in the line-up for Shift 2. Bill produced a game winningsingle, .John Boudreau and Red Woods were the big men for the Shift workers as they knocked out 4 and 3 hits respectively, for the white-collared boys, Kit Thomas showed good power as he slugged out 3 hits, In the fielding department Ken Ward stole the show, His tremendous speed stopped two sure homers and his throwing arm was calibrated to great accuracy. ' Box. score Died aa teed He Re Salary od we is ini aE ail SBitt 27.2 tee aed didec cust ek The semi-finals are a two out of 3 game series, Shift 2 vs, Salary. Shift #1 vs. #4. The winners to play off.for the Fraser-Brace Trophy. Thursday night Salary & Shift #2 meet again, See page 6 for league batting averages and game schedule, BEAR ATTEMPTS TO JOIN SCOUTS. The lst Terrace Bay Scout Camp was held from Aug.2nd to 9th at their Campsite on Whitesand Lake with twenty Scouts and three Leaders plus one bear attending, The leaders were Bill Megraw Skip, Grant Kelly, Quartermaster and John Shivas bear chaser. There were four patrols, Panthers, Fox, Lions and Buffalo, each with their own Campsite-- making their-own Alter fires for cooking and tables and benches, The Leaders took turns each meal eatingwith different patrols and by their comments thelxs are quite good chefs. A black.bear weighing around 300 lbs, decided to join the Scouts but it seemed his appetite plus the appetites of the Scouts was too much for the quartermaster and either the Scouts or the bear wouldhave to go, Since the bear hadnii paid his fees orhadn't been invested he was the logical one to:leave, So, on the,fourth night Bob Hofland from the Dept. of Lands and Forests arrived anddid away with the bear, The troop now has a bear skin and each member of Camp has a claw as a souvenir of hisvisit. An overnight boat trip from Camp had been plan- ned but due to the bear visits it had to be cancelled. As a result extra work was done on Scout tests with a total of sixty-five tests Cont!d, Page 6

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