vy 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS - MARCH I2, 1970: honour and national recognition of her curling been bestowed on Mrs. Peggy Wellings of Terrace announcement by the President of the Canadian ling Association that Peggy has been chosen as one ers of the Canadian Curling Team who will tour vember 3-24th in I97I. UB: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terrace Bey, on the birth of a girl, on March 5th Mrs. Harold Prill of Terrace Bay, a boy on March r High School Cheerleaders win competition among 8 from Terrace Bay, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nip- hreiber. The girls on the team, under Miss Warr- octions, are: Dale Sisson, Captain; Cathy Bottomley t, Beverley Hamilton, Susan Johnson and Lola Scott ecent Legion Bonspiel the winners of the labatt's : First event - Harold Gellert (skip), Camille 01 Brown, and Len Hiller. Second Event - Herb ip), Bill Cocks, Kay Stefurak and Bill Godmaire. - MARCH I3, I974: of the Oral Communicetions Contest held at Holy 01 were: Brenda Speziale, Grade 2; Susie Costa, ny Commisso, Grade 3; Linda Speziale, Grade 6; Grade 8; Lise Cormier, Grade 77; Lorna Guina Grade irs. Paul Coupal are pleased to announce the marr- lr daughter, Mary Clara to Mr. Joseph Papineau, ind Mrs, Marius Papineau of Terrace Bay. 6th, the Residents of Birchwood Terrace, Home for ire invited guests of the Knights of Columbus of id Terrace Bay, at the opening supper of the Red *» Albert Cadieux was our host for the evening. Town Topics: Mrs. M.A. Nicol of Thunder Mug Gift nied by Mrs. Eugene Gerow attended the week's 1 Toronto last week. Adolph King has returned la. where he spent the last three months with his id family. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Todesco have return- ree months holiday with relatives and friends in rio. Mr. and Mrs. Bren Ray have returned from rio. [ES EVENING LEAGUE BOWLING , as of March 6th: - Strikers 169 Points Bad Girls I57 Points Skinny Minnies I35% Points Mayfair® 135 Points Hot Dogs I23 Points Outcasts 90% Points r 200: - ood 209 P. Regis 222 ier 206 S. Sadowick 217 ood 213 G. Moore 2I0 n 296 H. Neilon 244 23 M. Burns 20I t 229 S. Opas 207 Berndtsson spent the last ten days uwadge where she welcomed her third d, Eric Alex Essen who was born 25th to Holly and Terry Essex. for Jennifer and Kathryn. PAGE 5 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Standings as of March 3rd: - Ist Place Buckles 25I% Points 2nd Place Camerons I94% Points 3rd Place Nuts & Bolts I90% Points 4th Place Figliomeni 178% Points 5th Place Kurylo 175 "Points 6th Place May I65 Points 7th Place 'Orlesky I60% Points 8th Place Olde Timers I44% Points Games over 200 this week: - A. Chepelsky 210, 2I4 P...Buck 203, 230; L. Hiebert 2I6 Jim Bishop 205 J. Garriock 205 H. Hiebert 22I, 205 E. Boutilier 227, 227, 201, EK. May 202 C. "Buck 220, 304 S.-Opas 2I5 M. May 220 F.. Sechesky 237, 213 Y. Leclair 202 J. Imbeault 267 J. Cameron 2I2 M. Jean 2I6 W. Cameron 245 D.; Stachiw 221 R. Stachiw 2I5 J. Figliomeni 280,214 MOOSE BINGO The Loyal Order of Moose will sponsor a Bingo on Thursday, March 13th at 8 p.m. in the Moose Hall. Bus leaves Schreiber at 7:15 p.m. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN AGENT FOR CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL COMPANY? EATON'S are interested in establishing a Catalogue Sales Agency in Terrace Bay, Ontario. Interested applicants should have a suitable building available. Please state particul- ars in a letter to the following address: (all replies strictly confidential). MR. D.B. STUART, DISTRICT SALES MANAGER, EATONS, ; 42 PARK CRESENT, DRYDEN, ONTARIO. P8N 1T6