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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1954, p. 9

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HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY (Cont, ) Line Up Shift No. 4 Defence ~ Woods, Burella, Bradley. Forward - Bouchard, D. Campbell, Jim Stuart, Smith, Sernesky, Winters, St. Denis, Johnston, Wishart, shift No. 2 Goal - Stonewall Pluta Defence ~ "Meat" Campbell, "Totter" Kennedy Sparky Black, Shifty Santere, Forward - Curly Ross, Beaker Rowley, Fireball Hall, Sparkplug Hunt, Clipper Kulcheski, "I'ma Star Isn't I" Timpano, Spider Dejonghe, Pills Waghorn, Steamer Wainnika, Coach - Hap Pineault,. 0-0-0 QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What competition is the S,H, Memorial Trophy emblematic of? 0-0-0 MENS 5 PIN LEAGUE Page 9 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE The first Series is over and Ann Checkryn's Top Hats lead with 70 points | _ followed by: Lucky Strifes - 56 Points Hopefuls ~ 454 Points Blowers - hs Peints The second series got underway this week despite sub zero weather in the bowling alleys. The ladies did rather good bowling with mitts on wearing long coats and Kerchiefs to keep their ears warm. The Lucky Strikes lead with 8 points folled by Hopefuls - 7 points Top Hats - 2 points Blowers -1 point. High games were M.L. Day 201 and G, Banks 205, Bowling starts at 1:30 p.m. sharp Wednesday afternoons ,[adies ,also Membership fees are due no later than January 27th. 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the Well ie looks as if Terrace Motears finally following ways: « Placed in one of the finally got down to business. With a full team and three high scores they came out with 21 points. A. Chisholm, R, Hunt and D. Day were the three, Alex Rolled 250, 234 (634) Ray 295 (628) Dick 214, 235 (630) Ray's 295 was the hi-single for the night, Hi-series, individual, goes to newcomer (to the league this year, that is) Bill Louk of Townsite with his 678. Terrace Motors rolled team hi-game with and without handi-~ cap 981 and 1111, They also rolled team hi-series 2814 and 3204, There were six in the honour bracket this week, five that were not too bad and one that really slipped. J. Campbell 86, Gs Turenke 72, T. furner 98,'Vi Thorpe 94, 7h, and C, Marcella 84 were the five and W. Sitko was the sixth one. He rolled 57 Good scores rolled: B. Browning 200, L. Belliveau 233; J. Shubaly 220; L. Checkryn 223, 224; B. Louk 203, 247, 228(678); B. Borsum 223,225(639); M. Paget 225; J. Graham 214; D. Boutilier. 220; R, Middaugh 270, 223 (665); C, Buffett 259,220(669); B. Biesenthal 222, 238, 210 (670); Standings to Date: Terrace Motors - 27 King Pins - 19 Townsite - 23 Shift fl - 19 Kgitay - 22 Bucks - 16 Hotshots - 22 Hydro - 20 0-0-0 Newsboxes located at the Mill Time Clocks and Hudson's Bay Store, placed in the Post Office, delivered by hand either to the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office. No matter which system you choose, the material must be at any one of these places NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESw.Y. Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled. Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesdsy noon to do it, please, The fact that Wednesday noon is the dead- line for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us. o-0-0 TERRACE BAY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. All items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of each week, Kindly submit all articles and addréss all communications to: J. Beddard, 0-0-0

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