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Terrace Bay News, 15 Mar 1962, p. 8

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Page 8 -- TERRACE BAY NEWS LADIES TEN PIN. LEAGUE ol SEECTHE NEW }HANKSCRAFT _ Helen Hales broke the record' for high Single last week with 187 score, also high. single w/hcp 248, . Nice bowling, Helen} Some nice games were rolled last weeks; Marion Pluto 449, Dot Thompson 438, Helen Hales 433, Kay Weppler 414, Babe Knight 407, Doris es! 401, ' Points taken: i Honey~Bees ~ 13; |Rookies - 6 1/2, Alibiers - 4, Anchors -.19, Nites + 17, Pats - ll, Splits - 9, Good-Fellows - 4 1/2, | OLSEN RINK WINS MIXED BONSPTEL : | ; Twelve rinks competed.in the Invitational 'Mixed Spiel, sponsored by the Ments Club, on i March 9, 10° and 11th, Curling was very good. | The semi~finals in the two events were held jon Saturday night at-7 P.M., followed by a | Social, with, dancing by the Twilighters from i Schreiber, A good time was had by all. On iSunday at 2 P.M, the finals in édch event jwere held, Congratulations to the winners as | follows: "A" Event - Winner ~ T, Olsen, Aggie |Sinkins, A,. Crawford and M, Crawford, Runner- |Up - H,.Solly, J, Megraw, C, Sitch and D,: |Wilson, Br Event ~ Winner - H, Hamilton, 'M, Hamilton, A, Krystia and S, Krystia. Runner-Up - J, Wellings, P, Wellings, J. {Chapman and 0, Chapman, Priges in "A" Event iwere for the wimers ~ Sandwich Toasters for | the Ladies and Smoke Stands for the Men and 'for the Runners-Up ~ Sewing Baskets for the |Ladies and Barbecues for the Men, Prizes in a Event were for the winners - - Sewing |Baskets for the Ladies and Barbecues for the Men and for the Runners-Up - Carving Boards for the Ladies and Shoe Shine Kits for the Men Chairman of the Bonspiel, Len Crockford, 'and his committee are to be congratulated on running a very successful Spiel, It is hoped | that this will become an annual' event, . | sthniadentasijnieenienintareipioetinshasemnestesnitsnitiaeasing aI at AL eal KIWANIS CAR ON ICE Once again the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay Inc, are putting a "car on ice and tickets igiving the purchaser a chance to guess the ; time at which the car will disappear will be lon sale this week, The number of tickets is limited and, as in 'past years the prize is $200.00 for the closes 'guess, Closing off date is April 15th. as | "or tickets contact any Miwanian or member of the Terrace Say Zan, this project will go to assist the Band. \!LANDS & FORESTS REFERENCE On leafing through the recent statistical reference books released by the Department of Lands & Forests we noted with interest that 28,960 campers and 45,815 visitors were registered at Rainbow Falls Park during 1961. These figures, in a comparison with the much advertised'Kakabeka Falls where 16,102 campers*and 279,622 visitors and Sibley Park with 13,836 campers and 45,070 visitors were registered show that with more adver ising FILA 'LOCATION 3- Highway 17, SCHREIBER, ONTARIO, RESTAURANT SERVICE SA 'TION _ We have several $9.95 and $12,95 alf the proceecs of|_ SQUARE DANCE NEWS won fourth prize in the lst event, at the March 15, 1962 coor-vaPoR VAPOR os 929,95 MASTER UY MODEL 240 OCTOR WILL TELL YOU Other models at and some commercial development Rainbow Falls could be a mjor attraction in the district, MINOR HOCKEY NEWS (Continued from Page 4) The Dantan championship has not been decid- ed as yet, Terrace Bay Bantams meet Schreib- er Bantams Tuesday night in the first of a home and home total goals to count series, This game will be in Terrace Bay arena, The Terrace Bay Bantams are a very strong team and we hope they. will represent the North Shore in the playdowns. Any people who happen to be in the. Lake- head this week-end drop into the Fort*Will- iam Gardens and give our North Shore repre- sentatives your support. The playdowns get underway Saturday afternoon at 1 P.M. KIWANIS HONOR NEW YEAR'S BABY Guests of honor at the dinner meeting of the Kiwanis Club in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Tuesday evening were the proud parents of Terrace Bay*s New Years Baby, Mr, and Mrs, James St, Louis. Their daughter Susan St, Louis, was the first baby of 1962, arriving on January 6th in the Terrace Bay Private | Hospital, | Introduced and welcomed by Mr, E, Rowson, | Mr, and Mrs, J, St. Louis were recipients of gifts, presented by the Club President, Mr. M. Paget, from the Local Kiwanis Club and from Waghorns Pharmacy. Chairman of the dinner was Mr. A, Chisholm, | Frank Olsen, caller for the Thunder Capers Club in Fort William, and on C.K.P.R. - TV Holiday Hay Ride Program, was in town last week and we were fortunate that he contacted us and we were able to have very enjoyable and instructive sessions with him on Wednes- day and Thursday evenings, We anticipate his early return, t Dorothy and Bob Ginn, Helen and Ken Dooley and Dorothy and Sam Ballentine journeyed to Red Rock Saturday evening and had an enthus- jastic and enjoyable tine at the Belles and Beau Jamboree, Square Dancing Friday March 16th, 8.30 PeM« come and bring another couple with you, to | the High School Auditorium, A Terrace Pay Rink skipped by Nat Coates, Red Rock Ladies Bonspiel this past week-end; other members of the rink were Thirc~Alycjoy Blom, Second+ Virginia Galvin, Leac- V, Hanna

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