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Terrace Bay News, 20 Mar 1969, p. 8

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TERRACE BAY LEGION BONSPIEL @ Royal Canadian Legion, anch 223, Terrace Bay held a Curling Bonspiel on Saturday, March 8th at the Terrace Bay Curling Club. Successful in the "A" event was the rink of Hugh Hamilton with Phyl Kelty, George Caron and Bi | Luke. They were presented with trophies and Ice Buckets by Rolly Sinotte. Runners-up were Reg Cotton, Elizabeth McLeod, Jack Little and Dodie Bougie. In the "B" event winners were 'Ned West, Stella Gusul, Len Pineault and Peggy Regis. Runners-up were Jim Clancy, Dorothy Koski, Wilf Mallais and Jim St.Louis. Benny Hayes: wos the only Skip who never won a game and Hector McLeod was the only Skp who skipped two rinks. = Conscience is thet still, sme. oice 7 2i1s you to leave it elone - somebody's too a PEORIA? OT FATAL IDA TTEIS TERRACE BAY NEWS TERRACE BAY GIRLS TO SHARE TROPHY i Terrace Bay High School girls basketball team and* aaa ONEHEOND YAR SAAR BLE IN EARN EL" AACE LE CES ET TET IEEE pea = MARCH 20,_ 1969 Girl Guides - cont'd from page 7. ' Beverly Legault also won her Little House Emblem and |7 her First Class Badge. Mothers of the girls were present for | the: ceremony and were served coffee and cake after the meeting by the Guides. u When bath tubs and other enamelled [| equipment turn yellow, rub witha | sponge dipped in a solution of salt} and turpentine to bring back their J sparkling whiteness. i cheerleaders travelled to Port Arthur for the March 14th and 15th championships held at Hammerskjold High School. Teams present were Dryden from the -- Western Division - Fort William from the Lakehead ~ Division and Terrace Bay from the North Shore and ~ Hammerskjold, the host school . q The first game was Fort William against Terrace © x Bay and Terrace was victorious over them by a scor of 31 - 20. In the second game Dryden was defeat by Hammarskjold. Saturday morning Terrace Bay High School was defeated by Hammarskjold by a score of 35 - 25. Terrace was behind 28 - 7 at the third quarter but Terrace's awakening was a little too late. On the same morning F.W.C.1. defeated Dryden 31 - I7. Terrace's final game was against Dryden and T.B. . H.S. was again victorious 37 - 22. The final game © found F.W.C.1. defeating Hammarskjold 25 - 24. -- This left three schools with identical two-win

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