. April 12, 1962 __ _/_____TERRACE BAY NEWS" Page 1) 3 | LAD LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE Play off dates should soon be announced as Marion Pluto bowled 201 last week, which iwell as which teams will be bowling for Champ- | is the high single game this year. rion jionship and Consolation awards, Let's finish | also had high three for the week of 468, ,off the season strongly and keep in mind build ' Helen Hales has high single W/hep. of 248, ing our League for next year, All of your | Other nice games were: Phyllis Turner - 433, {suggestions for improvement are welcome, Kay Weppler 424, M, Simmer - 4]1, 0. Thooap1 ee OO 77 :CEeES | | 401, Liz Malashewski has the high average of (SCOUT FATHER AND SON BANQUET, SATURDAY, APRIL 134 with M, Pluto right behind with 133. | 28th. Points taken this week; Nites - 19, The Annual Father and Son Banquet will be | Rookies ~ 12, Good-Fellows - 12, Moaners ~ 10,;/one of the highlights of the scout year, , Alibiers - 9, Anchors - 9, Honey-Bees - 8, The committee plan on having Craft displays | Pats = Ss and, if possible, a few skits by the scouts an ata FIVE ?IN LEAGUE Dinner will commence at 5:30 P.M. Saturday, Final standings at the end of the Season's /April 28th in the Moose Hall. | play in the Ladies 5 Pin League are as follows <ciacicuitieeiiasianaasaiedcseneattem tee tateasaiiiaisitaildihadlabaibiapieinindgint | Kenogami Kids ~ 107, Good Gals - 1025, YOUNG TERRACE MAN OVERSEAS ANNOUNCER Hits and Misses - 84, Blowers - 664. The most widely known, and closely followed | High games rolled are: E, Boutilier - 206 sports announcer, with the overseas forces, is | 218, M, Husband - 204, S, Sadowick - 250, Terry McInnes of Terrace Bay. Terry is a | M, Edmunds - 245, 244, 203, D. Coupal - 208, |natural, declare his fans' and most important | 213, 204, 244, 229, D. Billings - 202, 227, {his news can be relied on, and covers a wide 265, J, Hall - 213, T. Frazer - 219, field, coupled with an entertaining delivery. cee ee ontnnel Terry, it is commonly agreed, if he wishes 'to leave the armed forces, has: another career awaiting him, with a ready-made fan club, AF IANA ge Sethe ya nena a cere ma A a PS a em am, SKATING CLUB ACKNOWLEDGE HELP We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone concerned who helped in any- way at our recent Figure Skating Carnival. | Special thanks go out to Food Services, Wag- | horns Pharmacy, the dressing room staff, Mr. D. E¥ans-Smith, and our local guest artists. We would also like to make mention at this time of two omissions from our program. First- ly. due to an oversight on the part of this . ' eitar, Mrs, Ruth Boudreauts we was ony | It isn't necessary to swat a mosquito with from the list of the Club Executive; our all your ii. ght, but therets a lot of satis- apologies Ruth, Secondly, in one of our skat- -faction. ind ing numbers, due to the withdrawal of Mr. Ken |~ Seep: Ward, wo failed to make mention that Mr. Gor- TRA NS-€ ANADA RALLY 1 'don Calder was substituting for Ken and our | | apologies Gord? | > PE : | The Skaters wind-up party is scheduled for | | Saturday April 14th, in the form of a Lunch- tae areraree or rete | econ complete with movie at the Terrace Bay 1957 FLYMOUT 'Motor Hotel. Will all skaters wishing to Lasers ce --< i. * | @6©}~)6~C CS" Le Cae, There will be a guest spoakess j KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PLAN DANCE he Knights of Columbus Annual Easter Ball will be held this year on Friday, Avril 27, in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay. The newly-forued North Shore Ambassadors wilt supp m sic for the dance which will be open to the public, : \ 4-DOOR SEDAN =- V~ : attend please contact Mrs, Lil Harris, > DUNCRI ¢ H TRANSMISSION - A-1 MECHAN~ | : ICAL CONDITION A.DEEP TREAD TIRES - | iiene J-, SaenR) COLOR 1 '2=TONE CORDOVAN &.BIBCEs | or ee 60" DAY WARRANTY , HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Schrieber and Geraldton High Schools will take part in a Basketball tournament in Terr- / ace Bay High School on Saturday afternoon, | April 14th. F195, RALLY RALLY SPRCTAL - Tose CHEVROLET ee faye espana nerf ane 4~DOCR DELUXE - with radio | MEN'S TEN PIN CHATTER : : if i> Only two bowled over 500 scratch last week | - Avene OR CAMPER'S SPECIAL = S104. | ' these being Buck with 500 (209) and Ted | ids a tien Stachiw 505, While there were no spectacular ie a een are eae team games Moose did bowl steadily to pick up co 1964 JOHNSTON oursoaro 170R | 13 points, They were followed by Bears - ll, (Brand New) ae -9, King Pins - 6, (with their snappy ' new King---type shirts), Sleep'rs - 4, Shift #2 18 HeP, WITH. MILEMASTER TANK ~ i j j with - 2. With the season rapidly coming to a close the standings are as follows: Bears 252, Moose 224, Sleepers - 195, Aces - 189, Shift | | #2 - 172, and Kingpins - 160, The third spot still seems in doubt with ! i | i | . | SAVE "100. off regular list price | TERIG. & TRANB-INS ACCEPTED | | Sleepers and Aces, taking turns in that place | but the others seem fairly well established | | ee ee . * i. E . a a | There are only three more weeks to go to beat , SP BDON Me BROS. 'some of the records for the year, Some of - them have stood for many weeks, so get out SCHREIBER, ONT,---- PHONES 171 and 153 thers boys and go after them, A a nd