PAGE 16 > _ TERRACE BAY NEWS =~ APRIL 2}, 1971] Recreation Briefs = cont'd from page 12 ..... Canadian Legion Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Legion Hall. 3 MEN'S BASKETBALL Wednesday, May 5th = Grade eight Mothers Day : ; Bridge, Tea and Bake Sale = Community Church, In order to determine the interest for a men's basket- 8 p.m. ball pick-up league the Recreation Office is presently P receiving names of men who would like to take part in an unstructured program once weekly on Thursday MR. RAYMOND BOYLE BURIED IN TERRACE BAY nights. Sessions would be held at the High School Auditorium on Thursday evenings from 9:30 to 11:00. If you are interested in taking part, please call the Recreation Office (3542) and leave your name and Funeral services for Mr. Joseph Raymond Boyle were held on April 14, at 10 a.m. in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, with Father A. Greengrass officiating. phone number. The girls choir from St. Martin's School was in BRIDGE CLASSES CONTINUE THIS WEDNESDAY attendance, with Sister Marion at the organ. Mr. Boyle, 57, passed away in the McCausland Hospital on April 11, after a lengthy illness. He was born in Waasis, N.B., and married to the form- er Azilda McLaughlin in 1938. Mr. Boyle was employed by Kimberly-Clark for the past nineteen years, taking an early. retirement due to ill health. Bridge registrants are reminded that Session #2 will be held tonight, April 21st, at 7:30 IN THE LARGE "MEETING ROOM OF THE RECREATION CENTRE. Bridge instructors Mr. and Mrs. R. Kitto urge all par- ticipants to be on time for their sessions so that in- struction can start at 7:30 sharp. JUNIOR BADMINTON : Mr. Boyle is survived by his wife, Azilda, and a A reminder to all players that Junior Badminton sister Mrs. MacFazen, Fredericton, N.B., and Session continue every Saturday morning from 10:00 was predeceased by his brother Fred Boyle, three .m. to 12 noon at the High School Auditorium. At years ago in Fredericton, N.B. rant, arrangements are being made to have a Pall bearers were Hugh Boudreau, Art Connors, Junior North Shore tournament in one of our North Art Beaulieu, Albert Cadieux, Wilf Corrigan and Shore communities in mid-May. Therefore, it would Ben Lapenskie. be worthwhile for players to attend as many sessions Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. the Recitation of the as possible. Rosary was given by members of the C.W.L. and at More information outlining the Junior North Shore 9 by members of the Knights of Columbus. Badminton Tournament will be available within the Interment took place in the Terrace Bay Cemetery. next few weeks. GAMES ROOM SUPERVISOR LEGION MEMBERS CELEBRATE KLONDIKE NIGHT Two applications have been received to date for Klondike Night at the Gold Nugget Hall, other- the position of Games Room Supervisor at the Recrea- | ice known as the Legion Hall, was a huge success. tion Centre. A reminder that the position is open to Mrs. D. Gunter and Mrs. S. Boyd were in charge any interested adult. If you would like to find out more information about the job, simply contact the oil lamps and spitoons were placed in strategic pos- Recreation Office at 3542. iione 1o.add iodhe decar. COMING EVENTS Sponsored by members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, most of the guests turned up in fashions befitting the times of the Klondike Gold Rush Days. Some of the notables presented were Diamond Lil, Klondike Kate and her girls, a couple of Sheriffs, and a few dandies with striped vests, straw hats and arm bands. Also maustaches, in all shapes and sizes, were much in evidence. One outstanding costume appeared to belong to an English Country Squire, | continued page 17 ...... of decorations, with help from Joe MarcellaJr., Wednesday, April 21st = Community Church Supper sponsored by men of Community Church, Community Church basement. : Saturday, April 24th - Junior Badminton Session, 10 fo 12 noon, High School Auditorium. Tuesday, April 27th = Ladies Curling Club Annual General Meeting, 8:00 p.m., Curling Club Lounge. Thursday, April 29th - Ladies 'Keep Fit' classes commence, 8p.m., High School Auditorium. Sunday, May 2nd - Penny Auction and casual cards