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Terrace Bay News, 14 Nov 1957, p. 6

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LAVIES10 FIN LEAGUE Team # "Pha Pts, Total #2 - DFawcett 21 9 30 #3 - i..Shirriff 12 5 17 #4 -F Knight 12 4 16 #5 « Bus i1- 9 ) 9 iams. High 3: L. Haviland, 440; B. Fawcett, 412; H. Malashewski, 408. High Singles: 3. Fawcett, 131, 163, I. Good- fellow, 132; H. Malashewski, 159; L. Haviland 142, 138, 160; 0. Harrison, 138, 142; C. Adamo, 130; K. Weppler; 132; Ma Hayes, 137: ie -Shirriff 137, Bowlers are reminded that the $1 bowling fee is now due and payable to Lois Haviland. Stee ae ke Tee. ee MIXED 5 PIN LEAGUE After the second week of Bowling , - 6 Fee Wee Hockey -=---=-.. On Saturday, Nov. 9th the Leafs & Bruins continued their winning ways, coming up with win No. 2 each. Both.games were very close. In the 9:30 a.m, game Leafs defeated Hawks 7-6, Goals for Leafs: Fedun - 7, Goals for Hawks: L. Phillips - 1, J. McDonald -l, G. Gresdal -3, G. Kulcheski - 1. heferee - Ernie Schock. In the 10:30 game Bruins Beat Canadians ; i 8 ran Th Goals for Bruins: Little - 7, Falzctta - 1. Goals for Canadians: D. Schock - 2, F. Schock,5. Keferee - Rick. Marcella, Ceti filter Amok Te ADR MEN'S BASKETBALL - Thursday is the regular night for Basketball enthus- iasts, usually commencing around 8:15. aA fair number of fellows have been attending but there. is room for plenty more. If we get sufficient numbers out, perhaps a league could be formed, or a town team tc stage exhibition games with outsiders, Please note this invitation is for all but ' these fellows attending High School. x H % H % ATTENTION "LL SNOOKEN PLAYEXS - Anyone wishing to rent a privat: cue contact Leon at the ec. Centre. All cues © are new to start with. Order yours now at only 5C¢ a month. Last day for ordering is Wednesday. November 20th. x * & * * RUNE OSTLING'S RINK WIN MIXED BONSIIEL -- Monday night decided the winner of the Curling Club's Buckles remained on top with 14 points follow-ixed Bonspiel. Winner of the main event and the - ed by Co-Eds - 11, Co-Ops - 6, Dynamoes - 5, Those making the magical. Barrier were: S. Keller --- 237, 228.~ 631; E. Keller, 201, 239; Lew Edmunds 233; i. Kelty 208; C. Buck, 201;°C. MacDonald, 213. Those making the 'honour roll' are as follows: D. Malcolm 83, 46 - 232, L. Belli- veal $8 ,O15)0. Dakin, 76. High averages to Date Ladies - D. Coupal - 216 Men L.Edmunds 199 B.\Keller - 205 S.Keller 197 I. 'Kelty - 197 €. Buck 186 M. Edmunds - 156 C.MacDonald 176 1 2 ita BOE = LS a PADS oid 65 Kimberly-Clark trophy was iune Ostling, skip, anne Kulchelski, Harold Marsh, and Mrs, Vern ~ Hopper. Turkeys were prizes also. Winner of the: Consolation event was Scotty Hamilton, skip, Mrs. Hamilton, Don Blom and Mrs. Don Blom, As. part of the 'Spiel a very good time was had by all at the curling rink on Saturday night. MEN'S CURLING STARTS MONDAY NOV, 18TH - The - 1957-58 season gets underway this Monday. Draw Chairman Len Crockford will notify skips when -- they are to curl - and soon a schedule will be posted at the rink and the mill. aITENTION CULKLERS! - At least two more rinks are required, x : {cont'd last page)

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