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Terrace Bay News, 18 Mar 1971, p. 5

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_MARCH 18, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 LEGION SPONSOR MIXED BONSPIEL The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, Terrace Bay, held their annual Mixed Curling Bonspiel last weekend, in the Terrace Bay Curling Club. Emerging victorious was the rink of Charlie Koski, with Jeanette Gunter, Larry Shoebridge and Peggy Regis. Second in the A event was George Dakin, Ida Romanuk, Bill Kujbida and Rosemary Thorpe. Coming in first in the B event were Paul Rochon, Mary Clare Kennedy, Clarence Mercier and Jean Fisher. Second in the B event were Benny Hayes, Dorothy Ballentine, Sam Boyd Jr, and Anne Shoe- bridge. Since all the names were drawn out of a hat, there was no chance of stacking a rink and first time curlers had as good a chance as a seasoned skip. At the Legion on Saturday night, trophies donated by Rolly Sinotte on behalf of Shell Oil, were handed out. Also presented at the same time were the prizes for the Shuffleboard winners, this tournament having 17th, with Fashions by Moore's of Terrace Bay, a rummage sale in May and in June, a travelling bake sale. Mrs. Hermine Stevens, convener for the rummage sale, requests that the ladies save good used articles for her white elephant table. President Mrs. Wise also discussed the possibility of having a walk=-a-thon in September or October to raise money for the Memorial Organ Fund. Closing the business part of the meeting, Mrs. Wise called upon Mrs. Barbara Norris, who took. the Worship period, with Mrs. Clara Gould at the piano. Mr. Ciarence Buck, guest of the evening, showed moving pictures, complete with background music and commentary, of the trip overseas taken by the Fort William Male Choir, in 1967, of which Mr. Buck is a member. The ladies were indeed privileged to share in this fascinating tour though parts of Europe, with the choir. Mrs. Lundberg thanked Mr. Buck for the enter - just finished. Winners were - Jeanette Gunter and Sax Lundberg. Dancing followed the presentations with a delicious lunch served by mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary. - See photos page 10 ..... MOVIES ENTERTAINING TO L.A. The Evening Group of the Ladies Auxiliary, Community Church, Terrace Bay, held their regular meeting -on Monday night, with Mrs. Barbara Wise presiding, Secretary Mrs. Pam Jones read the minutes and correspond ence, which included a thank you note from the president, Mrs. Margaret Helmink, of the Association for the Mentally Retarded, for the cheque recently presented to her. A report was given on the Boy Scout Father and Son banquet and Mrs. Lil Harris, convener, thanked all those who had helped and donated. The Property Convener was asked to order twenty new chairs and also new jugs for gravy. Coming projects were discussed, in= cluding the card party on March 17th a luncheon and fashion show on April Get the real thing. A membership in he world's biggest and Dest... «eo and it costs less than a nickle » day. Contact Aree. Representative: Mr, Mel Nicol, Phone 825.- $510, Terrace Bay or OML NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO CLUB, 585 Memorial Ave., Thunder Bay. taining evening, and lunch was served by Mrs. Alice Farrow and Mrs. Pam Jones. ZODIAC THEME OF CARNIVAL 18 Ice Frolics of 1971, featuring the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, was again an evening of sheer delight. Good lighting effects, gorgeous costumes and fine talent combined to make it a most enjoyable show. Taking the Signs of the Zodiac as their theme, with Master of Ceremon- ies, Bob Roberts doing an excellent job, the audience was transported from the sign of Aquarius through to Capricorn. All colours of the rainbow were used in the costumes, which showed hours and hours of work and the part of the Mothers and others interested in the club. The Fire Ritual Dance, with lighted torches, was most effective. One would not dare to pick one artist out of the whole group, but _~cont'd page ? .....-

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