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Terrace Bay News, 26 Apr 1956, p. 8

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LADIES TEN PIN (Cont.) High three - 0, Harrison 503, D. Thompson 400, V. Hanna 397, L. Haviland 391, F. Knight 366, Fest Olyve Harrison came through with three nice games of 132, 202,.169 for 503 on the last night of the season to capture honours for the high single and high three, nice going Olyve. Friday night wound up 28 weeks of league bowling for the ladies and of this Capt, Dot Thompson's "Stinkers" held first spot for 20, making them proud winners of the League Series, Friday April 27th at 7:00 the Stinkers take on the Novices, who have been following close behind all along, to decide the Championship winner, while the Starters and Beginners will be battling it out for Consolation, FINAL RECORDS Team Hi Game Scratch - Novices - 590 Hi Game w/hdep - Novices = 790 Hi Triple Scratch-- Novices - 1584 Hi Triple w/hdep - Beginners - 2167 Individual Hi Average - O.Harrison - 143,18 Hi Singie . = O,Harrison ~ 202 Hi Single w/hdcp ~ B,Haughn' - 225 Hi Triple - O,Harrison - 503 Hi Triple w/hdep - D.Thompson - 582 It should be noted that the Ladies have gone all out for their Ten Pin games this year as only 4 blind scores were necessary throughout the entire season, o-0-0 ATTENTION BOWLERS!% . Election ballots for your new slate of officers will be distributed next week, Don't forget to vote} o-0-0 ATTENTION ALL SOFTBALL PLAYERS All persons wishing to play House League Softball this year, must fill in the form below and leave same with Bob Burella, Joe Heenan, Bill Kurylo, Frank Whitfield or Ray Belliveau, not later than Monday Noon, April 30, 1956. Any player who does not fill this form and return same by the deadline set, and who will later state their intentions of playing House League Softball, will be con- sidered by the Softball Executive, but will not necessarily play for their regular Shift or Department. (Cont. on next col.) Page & ATTENTION ALL SOFTBALL PLAYERS (Cont.) I WISH TO PLAY HOUSE LEAGUE SOFTBALL THIS ! ' | | ' ' t YEAR ' | NAME SHIFT NO." DEPT; "! | ' ' ' t PN erthcabeoccaliiilbelatlcat tact pian cle accu Sat a badoase 0-0-0 CALLING ALL BASEBALL PLAYERS .. All former players and those wishing to become players of the Baseball Club are requested to attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 2nd in the Small Conference Room of the Recreation Centre... It is the hope of those conducting the Club to have a very active season, what with visiting _ teams from the Lakehead and along the North Shore. This meeting is also opened to those who have had "their day", and would be willing to assist in our making Baseball as active as Hockey has been this past. season, 0-0-0 | SOFTBALL: MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the Softball Association on Monday, April 30th at 8:30 p.m. in the large meeting room at the Rec, Centre, This meeting has been called to form teams for the 1956 season, Please plan to attend, 0-0-0 ANNUAL MEETING TERRACE BAY AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSUCTATION TUESDAY MAY 1ST, Did you play enough house league hockey this season - did your son have enough Minor Hockey this season - did you enjoy watching the Superiors play in the North " Shore League - OR - was everything all wrong with hockey in Terrace Bay. Come out to the Annual Meeting Tuesday May lst in the large meeting room at the Rec. Centre and let's hear your views. The election of officers for the 1956-57 season will take place and a nominating committee will present a slate of officers for election and nomina- tionswill be accepted from the floor at the meeting - subject to Section 2 of the By- Laws which states "Further nominations will be accepted at the Annual Meeting, provided persons so nominated have agreed in writing to stand for office should they be absent (Cont. on page 9)

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