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Terrace Bay News, 13 Feb 1958, p. 8

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CU-R-L-I-N-C C-H-U-B N-E-W-S - CHALLENGE TROPHY - Something new in curling in Terrace Bay will be tried beginning this weekend - a challenge trophy will be put up with prizes . for the winners. Rules will be as follows: 1. Challenge rinks will be made up of club- rated players or players advanced in rating and will be chosen by the skips. However, skips will not be allowed to use any players from their regular rinks and no challenge rink shall use more than two players from any one.club rink except Rinks so chosen will stand -until the end of the season. 2. Skips will arrange and schedule their own games and should mark them on the draw sheet:to be assured'of ice time. 3. 4 rink may challenge either of the two rinks immediately above it on the board. 4 rin' that Loses' 'goes to the bottom of @ boa... -.ne winner takes the place of che loser. 4, Rinks in lst, 2nd and 3rd position must play at least one game (either a defence . or a challenge) per calendar week, otherwise they will be moved to the bottom of the board. (Exception: #1 rink, if unchallenged) 5. Should two or more teams be defeated on the same draw or through default, they" shall maintain the same relative positions at the bottom of the boardé 6, Club rules will apply (including those re substitution). 7. A score card must be turned in for every game involving rinks in lst, 2nd or 3rd position, to facilitate score-keeping and to ensure that they play at least one game in each calendar week. These cards must be marked "Challenge Trophy," be clearly dated --i signed by both thirds. 8, Starting position on the board will be determined by drawing rinks from "the hat." (cont'd next col.) in cases 'of substitution. - visit.with Mrs. Montgomery's brotuw:, - Challenge Trophy (cont'd) 9, The trophy will go to the rink that defends the 'top dog! position successfully the most times. Presentation will be mace at the annual windup. 1 ~ fos Please note that any club member may skip a rink -- you can move up but mt down in rating. ' Enter your rink as soon as poc.ib_2 -- the draw for position will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 15th in the curling rink, Play may begin anytime after that. Any rink entered after this date will start at the bottom of the board. Individual entries will be accepted and an effort to place them on a team will be made. This competition is meant to be supple- mentary and is not intended to interfvre in any way with the regular club curling. Direct all entries and/or inquiries to Jini MacDonald. "See you at the rink." esas styles Around the Town (cont'd) Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mont' i.) uskasing, Ontario arrived * . Brown and family and to be the Godpare:.:s Saturday afternoon to their twin neices, Holly Joyce and Carol Stella. Mrs. Lois Haviland with Tommy, Charlene and Laura Lee returned home Sunday after two weeks in fort Arthur visiting with her parents, Magistrate and Mrs. If. T. Hake. In the Lakehead last weeKend enjoying the Ice Frolics Showwre the Freddy McMillans, Pattisons, Marsh family, Jeannerets, Duncan | family, and Hanleys. JOHAR "Laff a Little' ~ Do you remember the days when we used to have ng contests? We ate so much pie it was co.wug ovt our ears. -- Those were the good 'ole vioneer Days. Then there was the pick-pocket who liked to be alone -- but occassionally went out for the change. Butcher's Song - Wouldn't it be Liverly. I never Sausage Eyes.

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