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Terrace Bay News, 18 Feb 1971, p. 5

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fr = FEBRUARY 18, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Council Quotes - cont'd from page 4 .... evicted from the arena at the request of the referee and management. Four calls for trouble in homes were answered. Disturbances at the theatre were settled. One snow machine accident was investi- gated and found the driver shaken. Four car accidents caused by climatic conditions. One . drunken person lodged in Schreiber jail . MIXED-BOWLING STANDINGS Canadien Legion Mixed Bowling standing to February 12th, 1971 - Irish Regiment = 74; Corvettes - 62; Bombardiers - I | 56; Cameron Highlanders - 51; Spitfires - 45. Games over 200 included - Jean Fisher - 205, | 206; Bill Pytyck - 226; Wally Fisher - 205; Dave Gunter - 216; George Churney - 216, 255; Vi Fedorak - 203 and Jim St. Louis - 254, 206. The Girl Guides and Boy Scouts will hold an Inter- Faith Service at the Community Church at 7:00 p.m. on February 21st. Everyone is Welcome. T.B. RINK WINS PLAYDOWNS The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, represen- ted by C. Koski, B. Hayes, S. Hamilton and J. Clancy, took top place in the District Curling Play- downs held in Manitouwadge over the weekend. They not only emerged as winners, but they made history by curling an 8 ender, the first to be made in Manitouwadge curling rink. Congratulations! MEN'S CURLING CLUB NEWS Kimberly-Clark Mixed Bonspiel: February 26-27-23 Entries for this bonspiel are being accepted. Sign up on the entry sheet on the bulleting board in the lounge . Congratulations are in order for the Crockford- Chapman rink for their fine showing in the North- western Mixed Curling Playdowns held in Thunder Bay last weekend. At the end of regulation play, they were tied with four other rinks for first place.' Unfortunately, they were eventually knocked out, but their commendable representation of our C.ub certainly deserves our recognition. So - - Len, Norma, Ollie and Jack - - Congratulations! TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL SLOPPY JOE SUPPER ~~ Aco 5p.m. to 7p.m., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 ADULTS -$1.00 CHILDREN - ~ (under 6) 50¢

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