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Terrace Bay News, 3 Dec 1959, p. 9

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a a aa ce a le Se le a December. 5, «1959 HORTICULTUNaL SOCLTETY HOLD »aNNUwL MWEeTING The snnual meeting of the Terrace Bay Hor-~ ticultural Society was held on November 20th j in the Reereation Centre with lr,l'rank Ginn presiding. Reports of the past year's active ities were given by Committee Chairmen. It was approved that the Terrace Bay branch join District #14, Council of Horticultural Societies, Future plans and the completion of the public planting program of the local Society were discussed, Results of the election of officers were as follows:- President, hir.w.Jones, lst. Vice-Pres, lirs.jdary Husband - end Vice-Pres,, lirs.wtantey, Directors to serve a one year term - L,St.Louis and h,Hermes. Directors elected for two years - iirs, Eva Connors, liv,angus Fraser, Mr. sVesrosicr, Mr,Conley | MacDonald and "rg, WStachiw, ~ Remaining-as™ directors for another year are Mr,l,Good- fellow, iirs,N,Hubelit, and Mrs,M,Pluto, Auditors will be -Messrs.V.Hopper and Don Husband, Membership fees are now being accepted for the coming season by lirs,M,Pluta, The next meeting will be held in, February. TeittaCd BaY aN MaRuTHON PLaY TIE Galié Terrace Bey and Marethon played to a four- all tie in the first exhibition game of the | season on Thursday, November 26th. \It was a poor showing with rough and "dirty" play dominating the game, The scoring started with Homano from Fer- guson and Brady at 14:45 of the first: period and stayed that way until the second period. Miaurice Osmar from Hansen at 0:50 and Maurice Osmar from DesRosiers at 15:59 of the second period put Terrace Bay one goal up. This period was highlighted by Osmar's two goels, and "low-lighted" by Henderson of Marathon receiving a misconduct and a game misconduct penalties, 4& goal by Blom from Hansen and Lindquist put Terrace three up early in the third per- iod but a-sustained drive by Marathon aided oy Terrace Bay's inability to clear the puck from their end..resulted.in Moon scoring at 10:43 from Romano and Bolan, and amadeo from Lenteigne.at 13:19 of the third, - & penalty to vesrosiers for slashing left Terrace one man short at 14:42 and Kapitan intercepted a pass deep in Terrace Bay Terri- tory and scored unassisted at 15:35 to put Marathon one goal ahead, Stachiw, assisted by Brassard and Hansen tied the score at 18:19 and that ended the scoring. Leaders for Terrace were Maurice Osmar With two goals and Ray Hansen with three assists, Romano had two goals and an assist for ilarathon, On Sunday the all-Star game was played at _Marathon and it was continuation of the same poor style of hockey. ~ This game was won by Marethon 4 = 3, = ; Members-of the North Shore Hockey League executives.and governors are meeting this Saturday to discuss the typeof hockey being played this year and it is hoped that they find a solution to the problem in a hurry, Francis Hanna has been appointed manager of the Terrace Bay Superiors for this scason, DON'T: FORGET THE "MISS THiRucCé BaY SUPER- LORS" CONTEST wHICH wILL BE STARTING SOON, a SPARKY aLDVISES: = CHRISTMAS IS Hs TIME TO | BE EXTRA CuRBFUL "= WATCH FOR PINE HaZaRDS! TERRACE BaY NEWS . Freda Knight - 131 Page 9 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INITIATION HELD On Sunday, November 29th, St. Edward's Council of the Knights. of. Columbus.held a lst Degree Initiation in the parish hall of Holy Saviour Church in Marathon, liembers and prospective members of the Council received Holy Communion in a body at the 10:00 4.li. lass, Rev, Father a,Grcen- grass, Marathon Parish Priest, was the; celebrant. j Following Mass, breakfast was served in the parish hall by the Marathon Catholic women's League, Mr, Fred Kelly of Fort william, a member of the order for 49 years, wes guest speaker, He spoke on the develop- ment of the Order and on the four precepts, Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism, on which the Order is based, The Speaker was -introduced by Grand Knight M.J.Nicol and thanked by W. Legault, President of the Mara- thon Knights of Columbus Club. Mr. J. Re Douglas was the Master of Ceremonies and Mr, L,Soucie was in charge of arrangements. At 2:00 P.M. the Knights re-convened and seventeen candidates. were initiated into the lst Degree of the Order. They were F,K,Curran G sChicoine, E,Chicoine of Schreiber; L.Hegarty L.J.Germain and A.R.ing of white River; H.Jd. Lavoie and .".Douglas of Heron Bay; E. Belliveau and:C.seRousseau of Terrace Bay and | B,G,Klowak,.P.fudy, Weseertin, 4.J.Bisson, | K,J.Chamberlain, E,J.Lamothe and L, Dowling of Marathon, a These new members will be initited into the @nd and 3rd Vegrees of the Order in May. liembers of the Degree team were .ie Valiquette, .J,Nicol, J.K,biacDonald and R, Beaulieu of Terrace Bay and Cea. McGrath and J.P. Guina of Schreiber, G, Cebrario was the organist. LADIES! TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings after 10 weeks of play - Jesters - 50 points ~ alibiers - 46 1/2 points Rookies - 32 =" Dreamers - 301/2 =" Sputniks - &7 points, Top Ten agerages 'ann Checkryn = 135 Dot Thompson 134 Vivian Hanna 131 Grace Panks - 130 Doris Chopty 127 Lois Haviland- 124 ilvelyn Knauff 123 Elsie Ostling~- 123 Julie Stachiw 123 Hi Single - Freda Knight ~ 190 HisSingle W/hdep., - F.eKnight and H,Delong - 233 . 'Hi three - Dot Thompson = 470 Hi-three «/hdep. - Dolly Sitko.- 635 HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY 411 those interested in playing House League Hockey are urged to leave their names at the Recreation Office NOW. We can't get started until we have a sufficient number, so don't delay. MINOR HOCKEY Terrace Bay Minor Hockey goes into its fourth week with teams rounding into shape quickly, Players in the Flyweight, Peewee énd Bantam House League teams are well into their schedules, while Peewee allstars, Ban- tam alistars and Juveniles continue to prac- tice for upcoming games against North Shore opponents,. Another year is well underway. ' BROOMBALL If interested in playing in a Broomball League this winter (Cont'd Page 13)

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