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Terrace Bay News, 30 May 1963, p. 8

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fage S . i COUNCIL QuomEs (Cont'd from Page 1) Council approved the licensing of a new | Taxi, The cost of lawn caretaking was passed {for the shopping centre of the portion between the canopy and curbing only, plus triangle. The Reeve reported on his telephone con- versation with Bell Telephone Company official | concerning their property in the business | secter, and further reported the Company's | right to repossess such lands, The Council ; Simply desired to have the land made available ,for furture development, and not to enter into 'real estate, Councillor Fraser enwiiedl any snall paving contracts for the town, with recommendations that the Hospital road intersection be widened, ile was informed this was the property of the : Department of 'lighways. Reeve Heenan announce | he would bring in the findings of the Chamber ; of Conmerce Spring Cleanup Campaign tour at | the next meeting, to be then dealt with by 'Council, i en me | TREN BOWLING Turnouts for last week's bowling were very ' disappointing, as some of the teams failed to ; produce a line-up and consequently were pena- 'lized by recciving no points, With individual trophies for team winners 'and for: high average in both Girls and Boys i Leagues, it is hard to understand why the | Young people would throw away their chances by eS ee En ree anne few weeks to go. In the Girls League, Connie Fawcett's and ; Linda Dakin's teams vaulted over last weeks - TURNER > OF TERRACE BAY NEWS oon te a ee pe Ree PORT ARTHUR ASPHALT FAVING ite MIX 7 Seeo Driveways WE WILL COMMENCE WORK UPOm "RECEIPT ID DRIVEWAYS Prone AND LEAVE YOUR terrace Bay News PH. 3747 May 30, 1963 leaders, to tie for first place, with Jacqueline Yates and, Jane Colborne close behind, With Black and Mikus failing to field a team last week, Connors leaped into first place in the Boys League, with Moore and Stachiw close behind, With two weeks remaining in league play, standings are as follows: GIRLS LEAGUE: - Fawcett 46, Dakin 46, Yates 45, Colborne 43 1/2; Sadowick 37 1/2, Moore 7, High singlo- N, Chesley - 210, High triple - J. 'ates - 501, High average - J, Yates - 131. BOYS LEAGUE. - Connors 58, Moore 56°1/2, Stachiw 53 1/2, Black 53, Gusul 39, Nelmink 33, Mikus 19, digh Single - Derek Wills - 234, High triple - Bill Stachiw - 587. High average - oa Stachiw - 169, BOWLERS SHOULD NOTE THAT UNLESS THEY TURN OUT REGULARLY , TiZ¥ DO NOT HAVE ANY CHANCE TO RECEIVE A TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL TROPHY. WIT ONLY A FEW WEEKS LEFT TO GO, BE SURE TAT YOU HELP YOUR THAM BY TURNING OUT, With standings as close as they are at present, any team could finish in first place. Let's have good turnouts for the remaining few weeks, MINOR BASEBALL NEWS With the arrival of warmer weather, all Minor Baseball commenced this week, with 200 boys taking part in 5 different leagues divided into 15 different teams, Thanks are extended to those few men who showed enough interest in' the young people to volunteer as coaches and sninieneme > on r&e PAVING _ epercors [SS Paved / OF A MIN: mem pase NAME WITH -- ee ee eee

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