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Terrace Bay News, 21 Apr 1955, p. 7

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LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE (Conte) 0 2. w.. Other high scorers were: T.-Whit- field 226, E, Kellar 228, L. Duquette 206, I. Gocdfellow 207, D, Yonin 202, D. Coupal 210. League Standing Our Gang S102K0% «ih Top Hats - 237 Zig Zags ~ 2298 Blowers ~ ous Good Gals ~ 197 Lucky Strikes - 191 Schemers. 10 1903 Left Overs » a80 0-0-0 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE The Royalettes took three points from the Rookies, while the Superiors dropped all four points to the Wanderers. High ladies with handi-cap for the week goes to Capt. Barbara Haughn with 165 # 37 equals 202 and high men's goes to Dave Acal with 163 ris 51 equals 214. Other high scores were Hack Freeman 145, Verle Thompson 143, Capt. Francis Hanna 164, Bill Borsum 149, Capt. Olyve Harrison 166, Kay Weppler 141, Leon Checkryn 172 fe 165 (474). The honour roll goes to Vivian Hanna 89, Stel Freeman 80, Dave Acal 97, Rose Buffett 99 and Ann Checkryn 98. The ayes Use 0h take the bye next week, League Standing Maebees . - 19 Superiors we LO Rookies - i Wanderers = ll Royalettes ~ 7 0-0-0 FINAL STANDINGS MENS TEN PIN LEAGUE: Royals - 47 Warehouse - 44 Bears ath G Deceivers - Ah. Stardusters - 46 séL miiS . Engineers wh Shift #1 - 30. Team Captains will be contacted this week to pick a schedule for the championship and consolation rolloffs. 0-0-0 LOST wos eee One pair of white nylon gloves in a little paper bag, lost around the Hudson Bay Store, please if found will finder please leave them at the Hudson Bay Office or 76 Hudson Drive. Page 7 BD PTNGAUME'S RINK WIN SPRING LOSE Bi Ed Pineault's foursome upset the experts by winning 5 straight games to win the Terrace Bay Curling Club's first Spring Bonspiel. Ed's crew of Cliff Woods, Hughie Hamilton and Bob Wallwin captured the first event in the Terrace Bay Bonspiel and were the only rink from Terrace Bay to win one of the four events. The Pineault rink upset the experts in that they stayed in the first event and won it against the so called "stacked" rinks from out of town and the local club. Congratulations are certainly in order to Pineault rink, Below are the prize winners in each event. First Fvent First: Ed Pineault.of Terrace Bay; C, Woods, H, Hamilton and B. Wallwin. Second: W, Dwyer of Nipigon; #. Hawthorne, Bob Abbott and Gs O'Neill, Third: J, McDonald of Terrace Bay, L. Crockford, D. Whitley and J. Louk. Fourth: Gordon MeI]quham of Fort William, La Len Cameron, E, .Cameron and O. Hacquoil,. Second Event First: Alf Childs of Fort William, Ed Weigand, S. Farrell and Alex Anderson. Second: T. Olsen of Terrace Bay, R. Ost ling, N. West and M, 0. Nelson. Third: Don McEwen of Port Arthur, J. McEwen, G, Hill and D. Cameron, Fourth: J. McKendry of Marathon, L. Irwin, C. Steeves and J. Manson. Third Event First: &. Velanoff of Geraldton, Dr. S. Dewar, R. Biggs and T. Velanoff, Second: C. Ryberg of Marathon, H. Grasny, licAlary ard L. Veats. Third: Bob Monteith of Port Arthur, H, McLeod, D. Cunbers and 5S, Ball. Fourth: Bert Lohr of Terrace Bay, D. Boudreau, J. Cummings and T. Delaronde. Fourth Event First: George Charlebois of Fort William, Ed Wiegand, Pe H. Rogers, v. Charlebois and F, Patterson. Second: L. Duquette of Terrace Bay, N,. Allen, J.:Gross and 5S, Spencer. Third: W. Mills of Longlac, D. Olsen, C. Hartley and H, Stanley. Fourth: .G. Dodge of Terrace Bay, C. Hale, L. Swirhun and J. Rowley. The Clubs first Spring Bonspiel was undoubtedly a success, The executive . of the Club appreciate the help given by so many people to make it s the staff of the Recreation Centre, (Cont. on page o, particularly \

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