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Terrace Bay News, 16 Feb 1961, p. 9

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TERRACE LADIES 'TEN-PIN LEAGUE" ~~ sod | The Week-end of Feb.,10th Liz, lialashewski 'bowled high game. of 153, high. three '431, i | Other nice games were: rolled by Peggy ;Wellings 429, Pat.Lindberg 413, Alibiers,» ~ _captained by E..Knauff and the GoodsFellows, captained by I. Goodfellow took the highest. 'points, 13 cach. . ,D. CGUPAL WINS PRIZE IN FIVE PIN BOWLING _ , Dot Coupal was the recipient of the suit case donated by Food Services Management,. 'after rolling a 302 game last Wednes 'noon in the Ladies.five, Pin League. STANDINGS IN THE LADINS CURLING Pods me wellings rink composed of Peggy WelLings skip, Julie Stachiw, 3rd; Jean Megraw, 2nd. : ond Cecilia Adamo, Lead captured the Canadian Oil Co. Club Championship trophy with a total of 130 points. Runner-up spot is held by anne Latour, Heather Lafontaine, Ev jand Virginia Galvin 'with 110 points, On Feb, list competition for "thé Laskin "Srophy for "A" Group gets under way- with the ""olLowing rinks in that division: Wellings, 'etour, Duquette, Coates, Romaniuk and Hale: -- ond for the Seagram's trophy in "B" group contenders are; Haughn, Thorstcinson, Clancy, 'vatchford, Bouchard and Edmond. terns eset oessnencuesenn 'SCHREIBER MENS CURLING CLUB HOLD BONSPIEL | The Schreiber Curling Club hold their first 'onnual bonspiel on the weekend of Feb, 10-1L2th i.onsisting of "sixtéen rinks and three. events, ~ 'he opening ceremonies were held' at 1 P,M, Fri- 'nay With President Gino Caccamo giving a elcoming address to all curlers and throwing the first rock to stert the 'Spiel, On Sat. iovening at 6 P.M, a banquet was held for all ,-urlers and catered to by the Schreiber Cathe... olic Women's League, and a social evening, was eld in 'the Clubrooms following: the banquet. he first event was won by the Terrace Bay entry skipped by Jim Beddard, with Art Reynolds 'chird, angus Fraser second, and Ernie Woods, '28d, The second event was won by the Schrei~ er entry skipped by Thor Olsen, with Herold _ -ormer third, Raoul Fournier second and -"Chib". | ~obrario lead, The third event was won by the. "orpace Bay entry skipped by Scotty Hamilton, . jelth Jghn Benko 'third, Jack Lang, .second and... lex Crawford lead, The Spiel was ahuge __ access. and the Schreiber ilen's Curling Club »- 8 looking forward to next season for a-- 'Leger end better 'Spiel, ., The LadiesCur Ling . ),iub are holding their first bonspiel this oming weckeend, and from all reports it ds joing to be even better than the one just... completed, The Ladies 'Spiel starts on, Friday. ead\runs through to Sunday evening, so be sure ad drop down to the rink. and cheer the rink £ your-choice,~: a ee nnn ~ CHREIBER, TERRACE BAY BANTAMS "TTB 4 ~ 4 25 Last Saturday in Terrace Bay Schreiber day after= ¢ Partington} "MEN'S BASKETBALL BAY NEWS . Page 9 ~~ "NSHL "STANDINGS THRU SUNDAY FEB, 12 Pts, reo'Dloo gy ogy Ait-by, otto Terrace Bay LR On I oY - Red Rock os + 0 ee Nipigon eT 0 18 Re 5 45 a 17 Marathon Terrace Bay gemes to finish regular schedule; Tues, Feb, 14 = Red Rock at Terrace Sune Feb, 19° Terrace at Red Rock Tues, Feb. 21 Nipigon at Terrace ~ « 'BROOMBALL STANDINGS TO DATE OF FEB, 13 INC Le 'TEAM Bh ll ted g@ Be Boa Boodkhe fonirt'). TO > 4. ale 1B kh } Reiter od. as kc helt er aa Maree 4 8. 7 te ae ee Shift a 14 3S, JO... 25. 85,7 of Moose Pole hs atelncenel sider Sethe Sak Day a oe A ee ee Top Scorers " PLAYER rnc T. od cosets E. Nicol Te ei oi tet ie B, Marquis (1) 7 Sac fe G, Savoy (3) Se Bader D, Winters bi ae 5 14 B. Welsh 3 ike ecaliee C. Figlionini D es 7 L. Waghorn otDJuy vide anf aed R. Haneen--------= Ca). SS edubn vanbol J. Desaulniers ec ee ree Be he Ward, 4. ennne Wisty weroiveed? P, Knudsen be bx damed Switodee D. Blom (il) . Bq See Ib - DUQUETTE RINK LOSES «aT LAKZHEAD are -. The Rink skipped-by L, Duquette with ~ L Crockford third, Ken Johnson second, end D. Kenney lead, though losing out in the North Western Playoffs held in Pt. Arthur last week, report an enjoyable and strenuous three days of curling, Those interested in taking part in' the Men's Basketball' scssions should. note that. nights have been changed to Tuesdays, from 8,15 " Oeo0. : 'If ydu'ld like to play, regardless of your ability, let's sce you.out..next. Tuesday. "Tn the Lekehead last weekend to follow tho | Curling in the Men's Northwestern.at.the Port, +}, Axthur Curling Club (Continued ,on Page 10) .....}. D COL REMEDIES @ "VAPORIZERS = -- HUMIDIFIERS -- SORE * _% THROAT REMEDIES = = ANTI=HISTAMINES" ~ * | .* COUGH/MEDICINES -- RUBS = INHALANTS" * vantams..fought the Local squad tora 4 = 4) drow, illy Stachiw,~Dan Schock, "Frenk Schock and cnry Gaulin were the. Terrace merksmen, ip the schedule with an enviable 5-O-L, nseord, The 20}: 'Lewas the first for the Tocals as they ended

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