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Terrace Bay News, 22 Mar 1962, p. 11

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_ March 22, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 12 --+ o Ear ae hat 4 : 1 ee Bp / Cu | Bu RASTER SEALS? | Wateh this Space. t«!) an lh al aeh eect If ard cligikhe for COMMMEDARD MOTOR | f ay ---------------------- AND 3006 RIFLE, to be-drawn at GRAND OPENING, re \r | MAY 12TH, 1962 i \y i J Sure crippled children can | 47565 D,Lohr 47899 L, Kinmerer } \ \ play tennis and participate] 47508 N,Kelly 47759 S, Chicoine, ' N\ ; inmany other games when 47581,47589 H, Lohr Schreiber || Gas || they attend the crippled | 48004 R. O®Driscoll 47923 Ry Mineau, ) TT ..) ~~ children camps during the Schreiber Schreiber - summer months, Camping is just one of many | 48172 E, Trudeau 47673 G, Partington services provided by the Ontario Society for CIRCLE ROUTE SERVICE Crippled Children as a result of the public's RAMBLER DEALER support to the annual Easter Seal Campaign. Und-A~Spray Ploughing Servicing SWIMMING POOL FOR TERRACE BAY The current Campaign is seeking a million dollar objective and runs to April 22nd, a To be or not to be is not the question, - CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED - Terrace Bay, Ontario Telephone TA 5-3645 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS Rather, where to be promises to spark lots PLAYER G ASST. WINNER AMT. of discussion, As noted in the report on Brewer Gus Cosgrove 2.00 last council meeting Reeve Heenan proposed Horton S, Pelto 2.00 investigating erection of a heated aluminum | Armstrong A. Linklater 2,00 pool in the Townsite, To stimulate interest in this issue the Keon Marg Potvin 2,00 "News" invites its readers to write in Stewart S. Kozlo 2.00 stating their views. Consult with Chamber Litzenberger J, Butler 2,00 of Commerce members, Council members,- get Nevin He Houghton 2400 facts and figures on costs, maintenance etc, | Stanley S. Tymiuk 2400 and then let!s get behind a pool - wherever | Olmstead S. Felto 2.00 it's built! : Shack L. Houghton 2,00 |; Pulford H. Houghton 2,00 MEN'S TEN PIN CHATTER Arbour Coeminaas eT ee ee Rosetta 2.00 Bowling generally last week left a lot to} Baun E. Bouchie 2,00 be desired, with no individual or team Harris Je Commisso 2,00 records being seriously threatened. Mahavolich 1 J. Shanahan 56,32 Shift No. 2 took 11 points, Aces 9, | Goal Tender D. Power 2200 Sleepers 7 and Kingpins, Moose and Bears each picking up 6. Current standings are aS follows: lst Bears - 224 points, 2nd Moose - 193, 3rd Sleepers - 169, 4th Aces - 168, 5th Shift No. 2 - 163, 6th Kingpins - 140, There was only one series over 500 and that, a 523 by Sax Lundberg, SQUARE DANCE NEWS NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL - $100.00 - $142,64 (Signed). A. Gauthier MINOR HOCKEY "Last Saturday night the Schreiber midgets lost out to the Fort William midgets 4 - 3 in overtime, The Schreiber Juveniles also lost to the Fort William Juveniles 2 - Ll. in | the midget game Frank Schock scored two goals Square dancing will be held in the large | for Schreiber. The Schreiber midgets picked room of the Recreation Centre on Friday, up four of the Terrace Bay midgets; Frank March 23rd, at 8,00 P.M, CARD OF THANKS = My sincere thanks to the Nurses and Staff of the Terrace Bay Private Hospital, Dr, McCausland, and to all who visited and remembered me with flowers, cards and gifts, while in hospital. (sgd.) Helen Wallace WANTED TO BUY - twin Baby Carriage in good condition, Phone 3260 e LOST - Red and white tricycle with seat missing, and a smal wooden sleigh, in the vicinit of Superior Ave, Finder please phone 3260 Sseiehietneceastdninsnsesisieteetmenemcnatthnigenpenctunitssehatinnnsitinancmnsemnitatinipetictnacteettenil PHONE TA' 5~3305 Schock, Mike Mallais, Jonnie MacDonald and ------~| Cliff Wood, Mike Mallais was boarded heavily, and was taken to the hospital for a check-up. He was re- Quis Ge leased shortly after, without Ol WE any serious injuries, He did IMSS not return to the game however. The Fort William teams won the right to meet the North | Shore teams by defeating the Port Arthur teams Saturday afternoon. LADIES 5 PIN Kenogami Kids - 99, Strikers - 86, Good Gals - 773 Hits and Nisses - 77, Blowers- react {| 5635 High Games last 2 weeks; D,. Billings; 213, 214, 224,261, E. Beddard; 207, 206, COMMUNITY T.V.eSERVICES | Le Harris; 206, G. Banks; 208, Terrace Bay, Ontario | Kelly 1 S. Pelto 56,32 | |

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