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Terrace Bay News, 22 Mar 1951, p. 3

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LADIES CURLING Wednesday evening saw the completion of the Ladies Curling schedule and Barbara Hnughn with Ida Romaniuk,Mary Devaney and Jean McLeod came through to win the Hud- son's Bay Club Championship Trophy. rn second spot is Earla Pugh with Mrs. C. Burnell, Mrs. Dugas and Evelyn Orlando; third prize goes to Peggy Wellings with Dot Shrier, Ev Garvin and Eleanor Pearson. Standing of the other rinks is as follows: 4th: Jan Faust with L, Farrow, Jean Wilson, and Marj. Hamilton; 5th. spot is shared by Marg Simmer with Mrs. Harvey, Bert Duncan and Doris Lindskoog, Betty Jessop with Anne Latour, Lorette Solly and Elva Mc- Millan and Irene Edmond with Doris Mac- Kay, Dorothy Wilson and Isobel Craig. Sth spot is divided between Elsie Ostling with Yvette Keeley, Fran. Caddy and Mrs Jansen and Betty Anderson with Olga Der- kech, C. McColl and Ev, Knauff. In 10th spot is Hattie Delong with Shirley Bur- nell, Alice Farrow and Ev Allen. 0-0-0 Badminton (cont. from page 1) 2. Any member of the Marathon, Schrei- ber or Terrace Bay clubs may enter. 3, Individual trophies will be played for and awarded in Ladies, and Mens Singles, Mixed Doubles and Ladies and Men's Doubles competition. 4. Entry Fee; 1 event .50 all 3 events 1,00 5. Entry forms may be obtained from Clarence Buck and must be returned to him on or before April 1/51. 6, A banquet supper will be served at the Everest Hotel at $1.25 per plate. 7, There will be a free dance for all contestants Saturday Evening. 8, Special rates may be obtained at Evorest Hotel for contestants who qualify for finals on Sunday or anyone wishing to stay over. Additional details of scoring, seeding, etc., may be had on request from Clarence Buck or Gord Paget. 0-0-0 AT THE MOVIES Saturday, March 24th:- Evening show- "Cargo to Capetown" starring Broderick Crawford. The title of the Matinee is not known at the time of going to press. o-0-0 Page 3 -LONGLAC CENTURY CLUB (Standings as of midnight, March 21/51) Comprised of all units with 100 or more consecutive safe days without an on-duty disabling injury. Unit Safe Days 1. Administration Office. 860 2. Hotel 860 3. Warehouse 860 he Electrical 860 5. Technical 860 6. Bleachery 860 7, Hospital 860 8, Steam and Recovery 827 9. Dig. Br. Stock, Screens 786 10, Buildings and Grounds 587 11. Machine Room 45h 12. Jackladder (Sensonal) 4,38 13. Structural 383 14, Kiln, Caustic and Evaps. 308 15, Servico Operations 286 16, 'ood Roon 277 17. Mechanical 221 18, Wood Yard 182 In the Dog House Reserved for units with less than 100 con- secutive safe days. as Pipefitters 26 Engineering 7h 72 0-0-0 BOWLING BITS Bowlors are asked to please note that the alleys will be open all day Good Friday and Easter Monday but will be closed on Easter Sunday. The winners of the draw in aid of the 10 Pin Tournament were Mrs. Illijow, Schreiber lst prize; H. Gilbert, Terrace Bay, and prize; and 3rd prize to Ab. Keehn, Terrece Bay. The 10 Pin Executive wish to express their thanks to the Bay, Terrance Motors, Ross Greenwood, Lumber's Groceteria and Dresswell Cleaners for their support in the recent tournament. o-0-0 LIBRARY N=JS Mr. C.G, Parker, President Kimberly-Clarl Corp., Neenah, Wis., has kindly donated app- roxim:tely 85 books to the library. Reviews will be published in this paper as books are placed on the shelves. tA book to suit every taste". Library hours- Mon, & Wed, 2 to 4 Dem. Tues, & Thurs. 7 to 9 pem. 0-0-0

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