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Terrace Bay News, 12 Apr 1956, p. 11

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ee" ~" V4 . . in a snappy little number, . LGURE SKATING CLUB (Cont. ) _a-Pretty" Girl is Like a Melody featuring Connie Barker, and the eight girls she brought out, of hatboxes were Jaan Hopper Bell. Begin, Judy McCausland, Mary Ellen Reynolds, Gay Roy, Gayle Cotton, Susan, . ~ MeCausland and Jane Heenan, .. The fifth of the guests: to appear on uae _ the Port 'Arthur Thunder Bay Figure Skating "Club, a very talented young lady, Miss Marilee McNeill, was followed by that | talented pair of funsters for their second: : "number, Pat.Hanley and Allan McLean. ere sisters, . worked on music lighting, costumes, properties Two little girls in blue, the McCausland Judy and Susie, Sparking: in: the . Park had the Baby,. three-year-old Cheryl 'Duncan lifted out-of her carriage for her solo riumbers by: her nursemaids ; Donna. - Peggy Cavanaugh, Laurie Mae;Marcella, ° Adamo, _ Annette Boudreau, Jane; Heenan, Lynda: -MacFadyen, Peggy Shirriff and: Darlene "Heinrich and the. Cops: Gayle Cotton, Marie Trudeau, Helen Dennis, Sandra Solly, Bella _ Begin, Susan Wig, Betty Rowson and Barbara Sweet, The final appearance of Misses Kay McIver and Marilee McNeill saw them team together to present their version of ee on ice, Jennifer Jean Wilkin made her - - last performance with the routine that had understandably won her the Juvenile Champ- Lonship this year, Rounding,.out the presentation, ths senior skaters. appeared as Irish Colleens These were: Judy McCausland, Joan Hopper, Helen Dennis Gay Roy, Susan Wig, Betty Rowson, Donna rAdamo, Marie Trudeau, Susan McCausland, . Connie Barker, Annette Boudreau, Bella. . Begin, Peggy Cavanaugh, Barbara Sweet, Gayle Cotton and Sandra Solly, For the Grand Finale, all the special guests appeared with the senior members for the Queen, It would be most unjust to conclude with- out mention of a few of the others who con- tributed throughout the whole winter season to make the Second Edition of the Ice Follies so successful. These are the harde _ working executive; president, Mrs. R. Skinner vice-president, Mrs. J. Baltes ret, secretary- treasurer, urs, Harold Hall; membership convener, Mrs, J. Cumming; directors, Mrs Bob Harris, Mrs, L, Phillips, Mre, C. Wood and Miss Gay Roy.. The list would be endless were it to include the many who 3: tickets and so on, but it was most decidedly a community effort of which all were proud to be a part.. Following the evening performance, the visiting: skaters were entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs, McCausland, Laurier Ave, Page Shay TERRACE BAY FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION no 'A well attended. meeting..was held on April 9th in' the Recredtion Centre with Press Ken MacLeod presiding. ! 'After a"short business - aebeibr vee Deeg the mecting was devoted' to' are dent: discussion of three resolutions 'passed for presentation, on April 21st, to the meeting of the Northwestern Ontario Con. servation Federation Brie held in Red Rock. 'The resolutions deal with reietdetiing practices of speckled trout lakes, the season governing rainbow trout and the use of minnows as bait in local trout lakes, General approval was expressed also to be-conveyed to the Federation, that the moose season governing our particular area be the same in 1956 as it was for 1955. Bob Hales and Stan Hodgkiss were ap- pointed delegates to the Red Rock meeting and indications are that several other members will also m ke'the trip as there is considerable ate in the Federation activities, The next meeting of the club will be held April 30th,in the Recreation Centre - with oe program to be announced later, o-C=0 NOTICE _ : ~~ The Women of the Moose, Terrace Bay Chapter 1426 will start a Home Bingo, watch fox next Pe news for further details. o-0-o NOTICE | ~~. Anyone wishing to order Grade "A" Quebec Maple Syrup may do so > BY. phoning - 289 before April 18th. ° 0-0-0 LOST A small box type tower camera: was mislaid in the girls. dressing room at the Arena. If found would you please contact Helen Dennis, 21 Selkirk Avenue or phone O7O 6 . 0-0-0 FOR. SALE LO Foot, 552m, Chestnut canoe, with paddles, New condition, Only in water three or four hours, Phone 434, Terrace Bay. 0-0-0

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