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Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1972, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS T-- { 4 1 PAGE 4 LEGION MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Welcome to L. MacRae Paulette Coupal, M, Un- atko, P. Moon, M. Ten- ivk, S. Boyd, H. Gusul, W. Moon, N. West, H. Where it meets the Cooke and N. Chopty ground, it's tough. who are bowling in our Where it league for the first time. meets you, it's 2 Standings after our first smooth. ? night - Spitfires 6; Irish : Meet the Moto-Ski 'S' at: Regiment 5; Bombardiers 5 . SCOTTY SALES & SERVICE Corvettes 2. The Cameron moto-ski Walker's Lake, Box 248 Highlanders had a bye. =a SCHREIBER There were several mw 824-2543 good games bowled: B. St. Louis 205; J. Mercier 202; B. Moon 244, 205, 203; H. Cooke 226; S. Gusul 219; P. Jones 230, NOVEMBER 1, 1972 Moio-Ski'S' The smoothest-riding sports-model snow- . mobile you can buy. foe Zt a El Sh *Trademark of Moto-Ski Limited. © Moto-Ski Limited, 1972, This is the sports machine that's unbeaten in the 400 and 440 grass drag races. | 14 Models to choose from ... $595 to $1495. NO DOWN PAYMENT - UNTIL THE SNOW FLIES! R. Belliveau 224, 209; E. Beddard 224; P, Coupal 244, 224, 211. There are two more names added to the spare list, E. Boyd and L. Belliveau. Captains please take note. MEN'S CURLING CLUB NEWS Due to circumstances beyond our control - the Turkey Bonspiel will be delayed until November 17 and 18. Also, men's curling will not start until November 13, Please' contact J. Chapman 3289 or P, Malashewski 3337 as soon as possible if you want to join the Men's League or Mixed Curling. We have a considerable amount of work to do between the time we establish the membership and the Ist draw. We would like to have all named by November 7th at the latest. If you do not know if you would like to curl but would like to try it come out for the Turkey Bonspiel anyone can enter. Its a mixed spiel and a lot of fun. The deadline for entries is now November 15th. Call the above people or J. Rogers 3635 to register. There have been some problems getting the ice in the curling club. However the Recreation Staff and the Club Executive are worki ng hard te get it com- pleted. We are hoping to have it complete by Nov, 6 or 7. So if your interested in a little practice come down after Nov. 8. If your new and you want to try it call J. Rogers at 3635, and we will get someone to take you down and show you what its all about. DRUG FILM INTERESTING TO ALL On October 17th at the St. Martin Church hall, the Terrace Bay Guides had a very interesting and in- formative evening with Chief David Barnett showing a film on Drugs. Three leaders and Guides from Schreiber attended. Many parents of the girls came to see the film and Mr. John Lamb and a Constable of the R.C.M.P. of Nipigon had a meeting with all the adults present and a discussion group was held with them, while Chief Barnett talked with the Guides and young visitors. The leaflet that was used will be distributed among the Guides at the next meeting. A delicious lunch, coffee and hot chocolate was served by the L.A. to the Guides and Brownies. GUIDES WELCOME NEW LEADERS The Guides of Terrace Bay started their year with a meeting held at the home of Mrs. P. Jones. Myrtle McBride chaired the meeting and welcomed back Mrs. Danielle Salesse to Brownies. Mrs. Salesse and Miss Celine Landry will work with Mrs. McBride in Pack 2 on Thursday. Mrs. Marilyn Saranpaa along with Theresa Falzetta will have Pack 1 on Wednesdays. Both packs will meet in the Community Church. A willing and interested person would be welcomed in to help Pack 1. continued page 5

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