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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jan 1966, p. 4

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HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES The Terrace Bay High School Board offers evening classes in Sewing. A minimum of fifteen (15) applicants is necessary . There will be a total of ten sessions - each of two hour duration, held on Tuesday each week, beginning on January 18th. The fee will be $5.00 payable at the first session. Applications should be addressed to the Principal, Terrace Bay High School by Friday, January 14. The application form below may be used. Name Address LINED SNOW BOOTS YOU CAN SAFELY Aye) a) ate BOYS' ORLON PILE Sizes 1 to 5 Clearance Sale es ey $5.77 ROBINSON STORES Phone 3891 FRIENDLY BOWLING NEWS Over the Christmas holidays, a Boxing Day tournament was held with special classifications as follows:- Family Buck Night where the whole family bowled for one dollar for one game; Husband and Wife - best 2- game totals; Students Tournament - best 2-game scorers. The Lew Edmonds family cleaned up all the major prizes with wife Marie winning the high single and high 2-game total for the day and Lew winning the prize for the most successive strikes in a row. Five year old Richard, the youngest member of their family, won the prize for the youngest bowler of the day. Several more of these types of tournaments are being planned. Lae Mee MCEPOWER -- MAY CATCH A "RAKING POWDER" OL ISTHE STUFE, \C@ THAT HOLDS HIME SHELL OIL SHELL DEALER WW 825-3268 ROLY SINOTTE Mrs. C. Bougie held a party for her daughter Sharon on her eighth birthday with thirteen little friends present. After games, for which gifts were given for prizes, and lunch, the children left for home with treats. Mrs Bougie was assisted by Sharon's grand- mother and Mrs. Solly. Subscription to the Terrace Bay News is $2.50 a year. Fill in the handy coupon below and send direct to Ter- race Bay News, Box 579, Terrace Bay. Name Address OUTSTANDING With bills paid you can say "Hello" to a brighter day -- with only one easy monthly payment to mee! You can RENT $50 to § a week, month, year or longer. Crescent service is fast. Customers have rented money in only ten minutes. Do | what you want to do now. Call Crescent and rent the money you need. KiSS THOSE B44 LS GOODBYE! You can RENT the MONEY you need from CRESCENT t. 3,000 -- for CRESCENT FINANCE €ANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY a. C. GUNN, Manager SIMCOE PLAZA -- Box 368 TERRACE BAY -- ONTARIO Phone: - 625-3286 ogee FRIDAY EVENINGS ntil - 8:00 p.a. wit all tha the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEET The Women of the Moose met Wed- nesday. evening at the Moose Home h Sr. Regent Marjorie Dejonghe pre siding. Recorder Barbara Dejonghe read the minutes and correspondence. One new member, Yvonne Leclair, was welcomed into the defending circle The 'pay as you pull' tickets are to be turned in to Treasurer Marg Duriez by January 19th at the latest as the draw will be made at the meeting t night. Child Care Chairman Ann Stachiw and her committee were in charge of Chapter night program. A raffle was held and won by Barbara Dejonghe and a delicious lunch was served. the (1), A WIN FOR TERRACE BAY BANTAMS At a recent game played in Terrace Bay, the Terrace Bay Bantams edged Schreiber 8 to 7 in the first game of year. Goal scorers for Terrace Bay were Gordie Phillips (2), Ken Turner (1), Ken Rennette (2), Brian Mahoney (1), George Dashkewytch (1), Paul Evans-Smith (1). Schreiber scorers were Spadoni (1), Hiller (1), Bromley B. Spadoni (1), Figliomeni (1), Martin (1), Courtemanche (1). For the next Bantam game, Terrace Bay will travel to Red Rock on Saturday - transportation is still required. ATTENTION ALL PEEWEE COACHES, OF FICIALS AND PLAYERS There has been a revision in our schedule for PeeWee hockey games and practices. Effective January 11th, practices will be as follows: on Mondays Fridays STORK CLUE Born to Mr. & Mrs. Murray Clark, Terrace Bay, Jan. 5th, a girl; to Mr. & Mrs. Art Beaulieu, Jan. 8th, a girl; to Mr.&Mrs.B.M.Arthurs, Heron Bay S| Jan.10th, a boy; to Mr. & Mrs. D'Arcy Wilson in Pt. Arthur General Hospital, a boy, on Jan. 6th. WLUC-TV CHANNEL 6 (from Pg. 6) 4 4 5 5 6 6 ll .00 The Secret Storm 30 Where the Action Is .00 Variety Programs 30 Variety Programs .00 News, Sport, Weather .30 Evening News/Cronkite -00 News, Sports, Weather - 6.00 to 7.00 p.m. - 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. All PeeWee games will be played Saturdays, starting at 1.00 p.m. with the second game at 2.00 p.m. instead: of on Thursday nights as pre- viously scheduled.

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