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Terrace Bay News, 10 Feb 1955, p. 11

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MIXED LEAGUE (Cont. ) BIG 5 Ladies Men O,. Harrison 208: CG. Buck 23 J. Semeniuk 179° P,' Pluta 205 E, Boutilier 176 B, Borsum 198 O, Adamo L7s L. Swirhtn) 191 L. Duquette 172 Oi, Toad) 3; 7° 207 R, Hunt 190 Memberships must be paid for scores to count. Money may be left with CG. Buck at the Hétel Desk, 0-0-0 FIVE PIN LEAGUE Terrace Motors took sole possession of First Place taking 15 points, and the Hotshots gained ground on the runner-up Townsite team by taking 16 points, Capt. Aubrey Boutilier of the Hote shots was the high bowler for this week, with games of 217, 231, 235 (683) Vv. Thorpe had the high game of 296, Other standout bowlers were We. Sitke 212, A, Tanner 224, 211, T, Commissa, 263, J, | Campbell 235, S. Yaramy 214, B. Kuryle 21, J, Hibbert, 239, R. Hunt, 257, P, Diduch 260, (614) P, Pluta 203, 250 (652), -. The honour bewlers were H, McNally, 87, J. Moore, 97, 85, R. Lindberg 95, and G. Pinkerton 90, Standings Terrace Motors 150 Hydro 1253 Townsite 145 K,Cts 1 Hotshots 143 Orphans 934 beh 126 0-0-0 FIRST AID COURSE Plans are now being made to conduct another St. John Ambulance First Aid Course, There will be room for a limited number of new candidates, Anyone interested should immediately contact Roland Wills, Doris Hansford - The Plant Nurse, or Fred Soughton, o~0-0 FL'URE SKATING There will be a General meeting of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club in the meeting room at the Recreation Centre, on Wed. Feb, 16th at 8:00 Pel. All interested parents are urged to be in attendance to discuss the proposed plan of having some of the local skaters appear in the Kiwanis Carnival to be held on March 19th, Please make every effort to attend, "group. of employees of the LongLac Pulp in duly 1947, Mercer, f Page 11 saavel scodemanpeganataovtcapietony enaeiea ciate secre ge Melville Moore, died suddenly o '5 Thursday, February 3rd; 1955 The untimely and sudden passing of Mel was a deep shock to relatives and Mel!s many friends in Terrace Bay, _ Mel was one of the original and" Paper Company' coming to Terrace Bay | He was employed in the | Pulp Department as a Bleachery Operator, | He was very active in the community : particulary in the church, to which he 4 donated many hours dismantling south i camp buildings for material for the ° Ae building of his church, He was an 4 ardent sportsman and curler and a H member of the Terrace Bay Masonic Lodge, It was typical of Mel that « i he was working hard in the preparagalel i for the Curling Club's forthcoming i Bonspiel, Mel was born and raised in Part Arthur, He is survived by his wife ° 5 Lydena, a son Dougie and daughter, Karen, Funeral services were held for Mel i en February 5th in the Terrace Bay i Community Church, fellewed by a Masanie funeral service, Internment took place in Port Arthur with services conducted by Reverend Lavender and Reverend -- @-0-o0 HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Mrs. R, M, Sherk, Provincial President of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations visited Terrace Bay on February 3rd. The purpose. of her visit was to become acquainted with the executive members of the local Home and School Association, Mrs. D, Porter, president, was hostess at an informal meeting and tea in her honour, on Thursday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30, Mrs. Sherk intends to make a return visit to Terrace Bay and remarked she' may be able to have speakers from Torento for a future general meeting, 0-0-0 BROWNIE NEWS The Second Terrace Bay Pack of Brownies are holding a tea in the base- ment ef the Community Church en Sat, Feb, 19th from 2 to 5 p.m, They would like all to come and be: served by the Brownies, as this will help them attain their Golden Hand,

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