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Terrace Bay News, 26 Apr 1962, p. 7

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1 | ones nme So ne mea nrenestennareaamgaame ee 26, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS eae TELEPHONE. SERVICE / OUR HEATING Oil, STUFEAZ -~AT NO COST TO YOU , 'anlar ae i fie .tovin ood | FOR WE'VE AD | | | ' WE CERTAINLY KNOW { { "IT'S OUR JOB TO = if ME <= . JOB SAVE YOU TIME RENE GAUDET!S So why not do your Catalogue Shopping by phone WHITE ROSE and leave the rest to us," SERVICE STATION JUST CALL LONG DISTANCE AND Corner of | Hudson & Hwy 17 PHONE TA 5~3638 mete #. ASK FOR -- SIMPSONS-SEARS ZENITH 10,000 TT | MERCURIES WIN CHAMPIONSHIP (Conttyg roi ry 1}2 LS hitmehit ty FS GOES -SEEFHOWNS- OEM GC ey A) Lamteaigns Dany Moon, Pete Amadeo, paagt GUIDE BANQUET (contta from Page 2) | LeBlanc, Marvin Osmar, Allie LeBlanc, LeRoy Latour lit yellow candles representing 2nd Hogue. Twin City Macs: Mel Recchi- Goal, Yogi Classe Kraiger, Al Richard, Al Schaefer, Nicky Bull Bonnie Hamilton and Ellen Knight lit a ach, Joe Fisher, Buddy Evans, Al Hooker, Doug blue candle for Ist Class and the next Mile- Moore, Walt Peacosh, Jack Howard. Refereet- stone (the All Round Cord) was explained by Kubinec, Linegnen:- Gauthier and Langevin, seem on 3S 2B | | Captain Downey. Mrs,Mikus presented them Summary: First period, One-Macs Howard, | with these cords, commenting on how proud Richard - 4,52, Two-Macs, Howard, Peacosh. O83) they were of these two girls, 14.49, Three-Mercs, Ferguson, Bunihy LeBlanc - | Rev, Anderson presented Ellen Knight with | 15.02. Penalties: Brassard - 9:14, Allie Le- her Religion and Life emblem which he was | proud to do, having been Ellen's examiner | and knowing she well-deserved the award. | Ellen is the First Guide in Terrace Bay to earn this Award. Blanc - 16:50. Second period - Four-Macs} Howard, Peacosh, Bullach - 6:01, Five~Mercs - ' Moon, Pearson, ' LaFrance, - 10; 10% Penalties: Bullach - 9:48, Eizenoph - 19:06, Third period - Six - Mercsj Allie LeBlanc, unassis- | Recently earned badges and service stars ted - 0:59, Seven-Macs3- Peacosh, Howard, | were the last item presented by Mrs, Mikus Kraiger -- 6:10, Eight-Mercs;- Lanted ' ne, | as follows:- Ellen Knight - Writers Badge - Eizensoph - 12:05, Nine-Macs;~ Fisher, Hooker, | Bonnie Hamilton - Athlete Badge and 3rd year | 16:57, Ten-Mercs;~ Maurice Osmar, Marvin Osmar, Service Stars to Karen Moore and Pat Downey, | Lanteigne - 18:06, Penalties: Kapitan - 1307, First year stars went to Margo Anderson, Richard - 6:34, Moon - 12:19, Overtime period! Diane Billings, Verna Daley, Marcia Hamilton Eleven-Mercs ~ LaFrance, unassisted - 1:50, | and Alice Jean McKechnie, Velma LeBlanc Twelve-Mercs; ~-- Marvin Osmar, Maurice Osmar- | received her Cook, Keep Fit, Gymast and 6:34, Thirteen-Macs; - Peacosh, unassisted - | Athlete Badges¢ Janice McInnes received 7:07. Penalties: LaFrance, ten minute mis- | her Keep Fit, Needlewoman and Little House conduct - 4:07, Jorgenson -°9: 31. Shots on Emblem, Judy and Jennifer McInnes and Mary | goal Jorgenson. - Eight, Six, Six - Total: Slattery got Cooks Badges and first year Twenty, Recchi = Eleven, Nine, Nine - Total - | stars went to Meredith Coe, Connie Fawcett Twenty Nine. and Sandra Ziegleman, The entire district congratulates the Guiders received praise before the even= Marathon Mercuries on their fine showing. ing closed when Madame Commissioner, Mrs. a a Mikus presented Mrs, R.Hofland with her TEN PIN CHATTER Lieutenant Warrant, Mrse J. Sweet, Lieut, in The season is rapidly drawing to a close lst. Company received her six year service with only one more week*s bowling left, That star and Mrs» ReBeaulicu, Capt,,--_------____---means_only_one last chance to better some of of 2nd Company received her | the teams individual records. Five year Service Star, Capte Last week, the Moose showed | | | Downey was presented with her they are eying the roll-offs by Camper License Pin and green taking 13 out of a possible 15 Lanard as Mrs,Mikus explained points, Sleepers took 10 fol- | briefly the intensive training LISTEN, LADIES... ae lowed by Bears 85; Aces and and study it took to achieves IT'S WORTH YOUR WHILE! Kingpins 5 each and Shift # 2 | Leaving the Guides with the oe @ ae 34 points. thought for the Day "Cne example is worth thousands of words ~ So live that people who speak ill of you, so live that none will believe them," Evensong, The Queen and Taps.- the even- ing ended with dismissal by the District Commissioner, Myrtle, daughter of Mr, and Next week we hope to print | all of the statistics which wil} | indicate the final team stand- ings, and individual: and team | records, Again going back to last week Ted Stachiw was the only : one bowling over 500 with a 506 series. He has upped his BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP average to 157 and is tied | Mrs, T, Petrashak, of Schreiber : , ; | and a student in Port Arthur, is TERRSCE BAY MOTOR HOTEL Te aa ee rege, ae ae rs mecatinn PHONE TA 5-3209 standings, Ray Stachiw still {with her parentse 0p | Dead with 158. (Cont'd on Pg. 10?

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