May 3, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page'9 9 ' AID Spo ont Fishermen are invited 7 Lene eee a ae ee ene a RE TTT maT RN feet mm mm KENMAC'S TACKLE WILL DEMONSTRATE SPINNING AND SPIN- CASTING TACKLE -- ADVANTAGES, LIMITATIONS, USES AND i © ee nem rom CARE - ON FRIDAY, MAY 4TH, AT 6:00 P.M, | | Ss es . Ie es aS "i % 4 " We fe ee | WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY FOR THE SPORTSMANS THIS WEEK MAY WE : ba ee DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO FLY LINES AND MONOFILAMENT LINES? Se" FLYLINES IN STOCK ARE "SCIENTIFIC ANGLERS* AIRCEL, JIN LEVEL, DOUBLE TAPER, AND TORPEDO, TRILENE MONOFILAMENT, FINE DIAMETERS, SOFT-LINE, AND UNIFORM; WE WILL PUT 100 YDS. | OF 61b. TRILENE ON YOUR REEL FOR $1.30, REGULAR PRiCE OF THIS LINE IS $1.80 FOR 100 YDS, & DRAW PRIZE WINNER OF MITCHELL 330 REEL WAS TEDDY ---- Jr,, OF TERRACE BAY | Kenmacs OY: 234 M*DONALD AVE. TERRACE mye le DIAL TA-5-2549 ee ee a oe a RL AS tS -- ----| TEN PIN CHATTER (Cont*d from Page 7) | | | | | L ; | | f - {Another motion was made by Irene Stuart to spend an equal amount of the proceeds for any missionary purpose selected by Dean Gallagher, points - Moose - 244 - Sleepers - 223 - Agen 199 - Shift No.2 - 1934 - Kingping = 189, The May Presentation will be convened by | Individual records for the year are as Lila Petrus. follows;- HIGH AVERAGE ~ Ray Stachiw, 158 - a a a a eae hi haa HIGH GAME (Scratch), Cliff Knauff ~ 229° - HYDRO EMPLOYEES ATTEND SAFETY BANQUET HIGH GAME (with handicap), Cliff wMauff, 262 Ontario Hydro Employees, along with their - HIGH THREE GAMES (Scratch), Ray Stachiw, wives, attended a safety dinner held in the | 564 - HIGH THREE GAMES (with handicap), Curling Club Lounge on April 26th. John Graham, 648, Guests from Port. Arthur inclnded Regional TEAM RECORDS AS FOLLOWS:- High Game (Scratch) | Manager Mr, D,I.Nattress and Mrs, Nattress, Moose, 736 - High Game (with Handicap),°Bears,| Operating Superintendent Mr, P.J.Krull and © 832 - High three games (scratch), Moose, 1927 |Mrs. Krull, Line Maintenance Superintendent, - High three games (with handicap), Bears Mr, G,Wesa and Mrs, Wesa, Forestry Superin- and Sleepers tied, 2288, tendent, Mr. P,Pollock and Mrs, Pollock, ROLL-OFFS ARE SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS :- Regional Safety Officer, R.Matthews andl Mrs. Championship - first 4 teams - at 63:30 Wed. Matthews. May 3rd. Mr. G.L,Crandlemire, Area Manager, intro- Consolation - last two teams - at 9:00 Tues- | duced Mr.'Nattress, who spoke briefly on safety day, May 2nd, practices, and the guest speaker, Mr, Matthews. Teams will bowl four games, high total Plaques were presented to the following pin fall, including handicap, will declare in recognition of accident free days:- Jack the Champs, Results will be published next Phillips - for operating staff - 5131 days; week, T.Halonen --line maintenance - 1750 days and nae OIE UG BiOde TE el sete yd bosghgo. |R, Pitkinen, forestry - 1280:idaya, CATHOLIC GIRLS CLUB MEETS A social evening followed. Very Rev. Dean Gallagher drew the winning ticket on the G,E.Hair Dryer as the highlight ART CLUB NEWS of the Catholic Girls Club Meeting on April The regular business meeting of the Terrace 29th. The fortunate winner was Virginia Bay Art Club will be held this Thursday in the Pineault, Rec, Centre at 8 P.M, Slides will be shown A motion was made by Margaret Ann Pineault |at the conclusion of the- meeting, to purchase flowers for the annual May Presen-; The club is sponsoring, in addition to the | two childrents classes, a class {see Page 11) tation with part of the proceeds of the raffle So ithe etanenntclile atin ia aeennshcilietnaithiliaialllallinitithtah Meith dibeenceshilipilatatiasAlbiialadledeeemmeaane eS opi Oe dt ance ng m THE MALE CHOIR CONCERT 9¢ with sa x. High School | Auditorium fe GUEST ge ~riday, May Ith @QQ pm. © artists see 356 ADULTS .75% FAMILY 1.25 ©