Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 18 Feb 1954, p. 10

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MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE (cont.) Shift #1 continued their bid for top . honors by downing the Stardusters three points to one, Capt, Frank Whitfield lead Shift #1 to their victory with games of 132, L444, 174-450. He received support from George Burns 174, 157-420, Con Greenwald 156, McKay 151 and Galvin 145. Paul Malashewski lead the Stardusters with 180, 168, 162 --510 followed by Bob Rickard 144, 170, 168 ~ 482, Mike Smilsky 156-431 Paul Pluto 151-425 and Joe Shubaly, 162-£23. The Bears continued their losing ways with the Warehouse, as they lost four points, Ted Stachiw lead the Warehouse with 158, 163 177-498 followed by Capt, John Graham 137, 180, 160-477; Nick Chopty 152,160-438 and Len Swiriun 147, Clarence Buck lead the defeated and disheartened Bears with 154,191, 4,48 followed by George Clifford 142,179,446 and Ray Hunt 145. 0-00 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Lucky Strikes are still ahead with 284 points followed by: Top Hats with 263 Blowers with 21 points Hopefuls with 135 points Vivian Hanna had high series with 684 and games of 265, 292. Dot Coupal had three game total of 621 and games of 201 and 223 and Ann Checkryn three game total of 607 with games of 216, 251. Other high games were G. Heenan 207; G. Banks 213; M.L. Day 220: S. Dorman 202; E. Stevens 227. 0-0-0 FOR_SALE _ Easy washing Speralctor type almost new, Chesterfield that opens, with one chair, 1 vanity chest of Drawers, ccal stove, tables and chairs (etc.) please contact Mrs, D. Dugas after 730 p.m, Schreiber, 0-0-0 FOR _SALE A heavy duty sewing machine, shoemakers tools, shoe repair material. These may be had for a very reasonable price, see John Sechesky at the shop during the mornings of this week and next week or at the switchboard 0-0-0 Page 11 NOTE OF THANKS ; Many thanks to all, who in various ways, sent their good wishes to me while in hospital. A special thank you to nurses and doctors and staff who helped make my stay a pleasant one, Dawn Rowlandson 0-0-0 HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Wednesday night games not played due to ice conditions. 0-0-0 NOTICE Would the person that picked up a pair of nylon lined overshoes in place of his own at the Hockey Dance last Friday night please return same to Joe Cavanaugh. 0-0-0 FOUND At the St. Valentine's Dance -- one fedora, See Bill Broame, o~0-0 INCOME T i Denta,, optical or daily benefits received by members of the "mployees Mutual Benefit Society less the amount of their contributions thereto for the calendar year_, are deemed to be income and subject to income tax (when yearly return is completed by taxpsy7r) -O=--Qm 0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following ways:- Placed in one of the News boxes located at the Mill Time Clocks and Hudson's Bay Store, placed in the P t Office, delivered by hand either to the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office No matter which system you choose, the material must be at any one of these places, NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY, Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, pleasc

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