Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1958, p. 1

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Vol. 13, No. 23 SENIOR BASEBALL --- SUNDAY WEST FORT VS TERRSCE BAY Sunday afternoon will mark another first in sports for Terrace Bay. aA baseball team from Terrace will part- icipate in an organized Senior League. The league is the Lakehead Senior Base- ball League and besides Terrace, is composed of the Fort William teams known as the West Fort and East Ends and the Fort arthur teams known as the Ked Sox and Husky-Giants. The opening attraction Sunday afternoon will find the Terrace Bay team opposed by the Fort William West Fort team, There will be a double-header (2 games) between these two teams with the first game scheduled to start at 1:15 p.m. and the second game 15 minutes after the completion of the first game. Both games will be 7 inning affairs. Last year the West Fort team won the regular season play in the Lakehead league but lost out in the playoffs to the Fort Arthur Ked Sox. The entire West Fort team is back again this year with some new additions. The Terrace team is an untried team and will have to be able to play good ball to win from this calibre of opposition. Opening day ceremonies will take place just before the start of the first game. Local dignitaries will be introduced, as will any officials of the league from the Lakehead who are in attendance - John Ferrier, Chairman of the Improvement District, bob Shirriff, Mill Manager, and Bert katchford, Kecreation Committee Chairman will serve as the opening battery and batter. (cont'd on Sports Page) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY May 22, 1958. KUBINOFF AND HIS VIOLIN FaIDSY 8:15 P.M. --- HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM This. Friday, May 23, internationally famous Rubinoff will perform in Terrace Bay, The complete program for this popular concert was printed previously in the News and in addition to more sophisticated numbers Rubinoff will play such things as "Fiddlin' the Fiddle," "Square Dance Fiddlin" ~ "I Got Rhythm!" "I Could have Danced all Night"-~ and"The Ballad of Davy Crockett." All in all, a varied program appealing to music lovers of all ' shapes and sizes. Don't miss nubinoff and His Violin Friday night at 8:15 in the High School Auditorium, Tickets available from any Kiwanis member or at the door. Adults $2.00 - Children 75¢ - More news of this concert will be found on page 7. % * * TENTH ANNUAL CURLING CLUB BsaNQUET & DANCE SaT, MAY 24, will be held at the Moose Hall. This is the annual Wind-Up of the clubs for the 1957-58 season. Curlers and their guests who have not planned to be at the banquet are more than welcome to attend the dance at 9 p.m, Tickets for the dance - $1.50 per couple or $1.00 pa person. Music by Koss Wilson at his Hammond Organ. For a night of fun and good fellowship be sure to take in the Curling Club's Annual Dance] Fe) er ae TEKKSCE BAY FIGURE SKATING CLUB GENERAL MEETING -- MaY 27TH, 8:00 P.M. - Everyone inter- ested in their children's figure skating instructions and activities, is urged to attend the general meeting of the Figure Skating Club to be held in the large meeting room at the hec. Centre on Tuesday, May 27th at, Sorchock. The nominating committee has drawn up a full slate of officers to be elected for the 1958-59 executive. A financial statement will also be given,

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