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Terrace Bay News, 7 Jun 1962, p. 7

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June 7, 1962 | MINOR BASEBALL (Cont'd from Page 2) i Success of the Leagues to date can be at- 'tributed to the fact that several parents and | High School boys aave taken over the coaching reins for most of the teams, giving of their 'time to keep the Leagues active. fowever,.we | stall require a helper for B411 Stachiw and 'his DODGERS, and coaches for the two Bantam , teams. Fleasé contact the Recreation Office 'if you can assist use Coaches at present are:=- International ; League = DeMoore, American League - C.Simmer, ; CeWood, Jr, GeGrosdal, JeCrandlemire and G, ' Solly ~ National League - B,Stachiw, E, | Pineault, BDeliarquis, J,Hayes, G.ePapousek, A» ' Dejonghe, F,.Schock, Umpires ~ D, Moore and F, hcLeod. fom ' COMETS SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER WITH COLONELS Terrace Day Comets continued to have a i difficult time posting their first win, as ! they lost the opening game of Sunday's double- ' header to the Port Arthur Colonels by a score of 7 to Le } Jack Dixon, COMETS starting pitcher, deser= ; ved a better fate as he held the visitors to ; 2 singles over the first five innings, How- | ever, shoddy fielding in the 6th and 7th. | innings allowed the COLONELS to forge aheads Hits in the first game were 9 ~ 6 in favor of Port Arthur. Rex Taylor chalked up the locals! first wi of the year with a steady 6-hitter in the 2nd | game, as COMETS roared back with 10 hits and errorless ball for a 5 to 1 wing This was probably the first time of the year that Ter- race Bay showed its true potential, and should be a sign of better things to comes The COMETS travel to Red' Rock for a single game this Thursday evening, and then play host to the Westfort TURFORS in a double= header here this Sunday afternoon,' Crowd support to date has been very poor, so let's get out and support the team in their home . Zamese CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGE MEETING A meeting of the Catholic Woments League will be held Sunday, June 10. at 8:00 P.M. in St.Martin's Parish Hall, Members are re= minded this is also their Commmnion Sunday. eee rs cam ne nee Sympathy is extended to Nancy Geary and Pat Lindberg on the passing of their Grand- father, lir,Ansel Haapa, Schreiber, on Tues= day, May 294 ; Sympathy is also expressed to Betty Sweet on the loss of her only brother Walter, Fe | Wallace on Friday, Junel in Caledonia, Ont, Sondra hieInnes, a 1961 Graduate of St. ; Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur, has recently : joined. the staff of the Terrace Day Private i Hospital, Mr.& MirssTed McInnes were weekend travel~ ; lLers to Sault SteeMarie, Mre& lirseFred Beech of Dunblane, Saske, , have announced the engagement of their ; daughter Joy to Tim McInnes, son of Mre& irs, Ted McInnes, Terrace Bay, The marriage will take place July 14 in Dunblane, Mrse 0,Ziegleman of It,William visited with her son Al and family last weck. They were joined over the weekend by Al's sister MrseG.Falstaff and family of Port Arthur, pow ee TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 e NO. GIVE AWAYS NO GIMMICKS > tf Flea OV Sr sh Gag HE BEST at_ MILLWAY We eee -- YOU'VE TRIED THE REST / NOW BUY. THE BEST?' AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR SALES » SERVICE -- FARTS WE ALSO HAVE A TOP SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS This week's. Special. / 1959 CHEVROLET | IMPALA 4 4---Door Hardtop - 6 Cyl, Standard Trans, 2-Tone paint and ¢9 2100. We are your friendly B/A SERVICE STATION CLASS 'A! MECHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES TO SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS. - SPECIALIZING IN - COMPLETE' MOTOR OVERHAULS - AUTOMATIC TRANS- MISSIONS, CARBURETORS & WELDING, [LLWAY. 24100 radio ONLY 24 HOUR TOWING me | V \OTORS= . PHONE TAYLOR 5-3723 ORNER HIGHWAY TLL ROAD, TERRACE BAY TENNIS CLINIC (Continued from Page 1) will attest to his skill and knowledge, Registration forms will be handed out to the schools in the future for those wishing to take part in the clinics, NEGOTIATIONS UNDERWAY Mr, H.A. Bell of Fort william, and Mr, E,J. Ryan of Fort Frances (Pulp and Sulphite fone Union) and Mr, W. Ladyman, International Broth- erhood of Electrical Workers,are in Terrace Bay to conduct negotiations with Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co. Mr,Ryan is Chairman of the Union Groups CARD OF THANKS - Sincere thanks to Dr, Cornell Nurses and Staff of Terrace Bay Private Hospi-~ tal . and all who sent cards or visited while I was ill. (Signed Val OfKeefe) ee a re meee ee mee /

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