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Terrace Bay News, 9 Feb 1977, p. 16

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PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 9, 1977 LADIES OPEN BONSPIEL The Schreiber Ladies Curling Club open Bonspiel was most successful with fourteen rinks entered, including two from Thunder Bay, five from Terrace Bay and the Femaining seven from Schreiber. The most apparent feature of the occasion was the good will between all the rinks, most rewarding to those in charge of the event - Charlotte Miller, Chairman; Linda Figliomeni and Jackie Miller, Prize Committee and Erline Johnson, whose committee served a cold plate supper on Friday and a banquet on Saturday. ~ The winners were as follows: First Event - Terrace Bay - Rhea Beaulieu (skip), Marge Liebrock, Joyce Mercier and Pat Fenton; Runner -up: Ida Romanuk Rink, Terrace Bay. Second Event - Terrace Bay - Norma Crockford (skip), Betty Randa, Shirley Caron and Norma Gusul; Runner-up: Bina Welbourne rink, Schreiber. Third Event - Thunder Bay - Dorothy Mills (skip) , Zella Lehtovaara, Norma Polhill, Georgie Johnson; Runner-up: Ruth Hiller rink, Schreiber. Biggest end went to Bina Welbourne rink - Schreiber. First rink out - Marianne McDougall, Terrace Bay. NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO SPORTS HALL OF FAME An Ad Hoc Committee of the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, composed of Fred Bragnalo, Edgar Laprade and Ken Cunningham, will be in Terrace Bay in the Conference Room of the Recreation Centre from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Monday, February 14th. The object of the visit is to obtain input from interested parties and share information on plahs for the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. First conceived several years ago by mem- bers of the Central Committee of the Royal Can -adian Legion, sponsors of the annual Sports Celebrity Dinner, the idea has blossomed dur- ing the past year, thanks to the initiative of the committee. A committee of thirteen persons gleaned from a cross-section of interested societies and sports organizations, as well as general sportsmen, were invited to participate in a type of steering committee to launch the' Sports Hall of Fame Committee. Monthly and by-monthly meetings have been held during the past year. Sub-committees and research groups have spent countless hours during the year preparing for the time when it was felt that sufficient groundwork had been completed in order to invite the pub- lic to participate in a truly Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. .it passes from member to member, each will em It is the desire of the steering committee 5 that all communities in Northwestern Ontario become aware of the Hall and its purpose. %. It is essential that the var.ous communities outside of Thunder Bay participate, for every . town, village and hamlet throughout the great northwestern part of this province has a sporting great of whom they are proud. records and achievements deserve to be re- corded and enshrined, as well as those from the larger centre. ¥ Interested parties, including those in j Schreiber, are invited to meet with the com- mittee at the time and place indicated. yi i. ee -- R la Their . The World Day of Prayer service in Schrei- 3 ber will be held this year in St. John's «5 Anglican Church, Mrs. Beth Macadam announcéd at the regular February meeting of the United 3 | Church Women. A) Plans were made to hold a penny auction J in the Church Hall this. month. This will be ] at 7:30 p.m. on February 11th. : The March project will be a lunch cloth \/ with patches inserted and, it is hoped, as 4 UNITED CHURCH WOMEN : \ -broider her name. The date of the March meeting has been ] changed from the second to the first at 8 P.M. in order that the U.C.W. members and interest- ed members of the congregation may hear mis- sionary Allan G. Smith of Toronto speak. His topic will be World Missions and films on the work will be shown. 1 The Least Coin collection was taken up and ks the devotional period taken by Mrs. Winnie Clemens and Lilyan Christie. ; Minutes of the past meeting and treasur- er's report were accepted as read by Mrs. = Margaret Spillane and Miss Gwen Hadley. a Hostesses for the March meeting will be Ec Mrs. Marlene Doig, Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Margaret Nesbitt. Lae NOTICE 3 All members and interested persons are re- | minded that the next regular meeting of the TRS Superior Citizen Band Radio Club will - |... be held at the Schreiber Public School on February 15, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. Plans for 3 the use of mobiles in conjunction with 1 the Winter Carnival will be discussed at wi this meeting.

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