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Terrace Bay News, 22 Feb 1962, p. 8

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ec ee RE ene cam rie ee gee Page 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS Fehruary 22, 1962. ee ee eee ee ee ae ry 22, 1962.50, bowler to date with an average of | 156 closely followed by brother | Ted and Clarence Buck 'tied at 7 6 154, Len Swirhun leads in high | WHEN TV-RADIO SERVICE | 3 gate total with 535 scratch, | STORK CLUB Waghorn of Terrace Bay, a Born to Mr. & Nrs. L. daughter, on February 14th,. | ar (6 | Clifford Knauff's 229 has been Born to Mr, & Mrs, T. we | high single scratch game for | Kostiuk of Terrace Bay, a son, some time now. "With Handicap" on February 14th, . P ' 3 game total is currently held by L, Swirhun at 625 while single' game "With Handicap" is C. Knauff, at 262, The "Bears" dominate Relisble. hk a | Team records for single & three Leia al aa Hd game totals with and without : HandicaPe | MINOR HOCKEY (Cont'd from Pg, 1) Managers and players that they Seu! Z Born to Mr. & Mrs, G. Costa of Schreiber, a daughter, on February 16th, LETTER TO THE EDITOR(Continued from Page 3 four years, The other is that th . . . * : e building must be finished COMMINIEY TVs' SERVICES. have the support of the com- and completely equipped by + munity March 1963, The incorporation Terrace Bayyg Ontario Ticket sellers will be calli of the existing gymnasium at a | ; PHONE TA 5- ' at your door during the week, Terrace Bay into such a build- 3305 Be att that you ei the = would again reduce the overall cost to 46 lop pore to support the kids. payere h KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS Perhaps there are other considerations that a S.C.S. graduate of eighteen years ago can not see from this distance, Such arguments as | Player ___G_ASSTS_ WIN = are raised in opposition to a district high --a a h en i. 62 4 school at Terrace Bay would have to be HaRaWVOLSG 1 1 i 069 weighty indeed to offset the distinct edu- | Olmstead -- ott aaaeeek. Ca cational and economic advantages of a joint ec "aaa ieieg understanding; weightier by far to have de- | oo : 2 A ' "ae 16,94 layed these many months and thereby all but a 2 ore f lost the government grants that would con- Nevin E.Caccamo 2400 pletely aadervive ail technical and | ROO@ 2 2 elepages 2 commercial ee . dete D,Remillard 2.00 (Signed) Emerson Lavender Pulford ReThorpe {'2"Zj0c . Litzenberger 1 A. Furyk 9,47 Ed,. Note:- All the letters published to date | Arbour J, Lang 2.00 have favored a District High School, The only | Brewer 1 S.Rowe 9,47 one against it was unsigned, We Freiterate- Baun 1 A.Tberiault 9.47 | letters must bear the signature and address Shack 1 L. Tookenay 9,47 of the sender, We will, if requested, refrain | Goal M, Potvin 2.00 from publishing same, : NEEK WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $150.00 $131.11 LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE (Signed) A, Gauthier Marion Pluto bowled high single and high _ u ono three gale last week-167 & 4625 ™,e draw for 200 gallons of Fuel Oil held Team standings efter completion of the | by the Schreiber Kinsmen Club was won by We second series: Pats-;94; Nites-191; Rookies- | Fadden, All proceeds from this draw will go 1835 Alibiers~169; Honey-Bees-1614; Splits- i toward the purchase of an incubator for the weet! Anchors-156; Moaners-1503; Good-Fellows+ Terrace Bay Private Hospital. as a one High single-L. Hopper-179; High single W/hcp=L, Hopper~-230 and MeCe Kennedy~230; High three-D, Thompson-496; High three W/hcp-D. Thompson-628; Top Ten Averages: Le Malashewski~131; M, Pluto 130; Gs Banks-128; D, Thompson- ( 127; Ke Weppler-125; B, Fawcett 124; D, Chopty-123; P. Turner- | ' (a | SKI CLUB NEWS i The ski tow is now in full Pease operation =~ on Saturdays from FCA 9,30 A.M. until 12 Noon and from rey tues | |e tat Ett AND LIFE IS SWELL... Ec ot tie 5 4.30 P.M. There is a slight charge for the use of the tow. All skiers using the tow are reminded that leather faced gloves are a necessity. The operation of the ski tow is supervised at all times and in addition the tow is equipped with modern safety devices. | | Snow conditions are excellent | | { 121; Re Shirriff-120; L, Desaulniers~120; a eS MENS TEN PIN CHATTER With the season well into the last half, league standings up to and including February 14 are as follows: Bears-190; Moose-158; Aces-142; Sléepers- | 1 | and all skiers are invited to ' come out and join the fun, rates tsa RENE GAUDET WHITE ROSE SERVICE ne Shift #2« 1304; Kingpins- Don't bet on the fellow who oo ; pends his time telling what Ray Stachiw is the leading s | he is going to do tomorrows 1. PHONE TA 5-3638

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