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Terrace Bay News, 31 May 1962, p. 7

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May 31, 1962_ COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued From Page 1 enquired on. progress of plans for the swimming pool, Councillor Wellings stated he: had investigated this: topic while in Toronto, bringing back recommendations as to con- struction, architecture and contractor following wide inspections. Councillor Wellings further advised of the extent of sewage. damage in the new sub- division which, he stated, would receive immediate. attention, . MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET Minor League Hockey players were feted to a banquet and presented with trophies at the Terrace Bay High School Auditorium Saturday evening, each player receiving a crest at the conclusion of the evening. Through the efforts of the Minor Hockey League Executive, Ladies Auxiliary to, the League and Teen Town girls, two hundred young athletes with their coaches sat down. for a banquet after Grace by Eddy Kenney. Head table guests were introduced by Maste of Ceremonies, Recreation Director Ken Ward, Representing organizations which had con-~ tributed to the Minor Hockey pool were Mrs, W. Stachiw, Women of the Moose; Messrs Paul Boudreau Kiwanis Club; Albert Gadieux-Knig ghts of Columbus; Reg Cotton Local 665 I.B.P.5, & P.M.W., Reeve Joc Heenan, Cy Brassard Captain Terrace Bay Superiors, Ernie Kettle President of Minor Hockey League, Ernie Shock President North. Shore Minor Hockey Association, Mes- dames G, Black secretary and W, Sitko Ways and Means, The Ladies Auxiliary were re- presented by Mesdames P, Stuart President and J, Falzetta Secretary. Trophies were presented by Steve Brend to PeeWee House League Champions, by Jim Hale to Bantam House League Champions, Cy Brassard presented the Terry Cavanaugh Memorial Trophy to Joseph Papineau as the Most Improved Pee Wee player, Ernie Shock presented the Robin Hood Junior Hockey Citize Trophies for Most Valuable Player in their Division to Ted Petrus - Pee Wee House League, RichyDorman = Pee Wee All Stars, Terry Black- Bantam House League and Fred Erickson Bantam All Stars, Mr, Shock was proud to present Fred The Robin Hood trophy for the fourth WE ARE YOUR FRIENDLY BeAs SERVICE STATION WHERE YOU CFT SERVICE WITH A SMILE ] CLASS "A" MECHANIC ON DUTY MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS, SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS. ~ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS. - CARBURETORS & WELDING - OWNED AND OPERATED BY . PAUL BOUDREAU a ee es ee eee pe eemtene enemas on een | Ania Y eT ome | | Fora GF "G0 AND PAY... ne ead _ TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 consecutive year. Reeve Joe Heenan before presenting the Northwestern Bantam Champs with jackets, addressed the group expressing regret that his duties took him from the coaching ranks and, in his own opinion, removed the best player from the Pee Wee groups. He also pro- mised that the Bantams would be presented with lapel pins from the Town Council which unfortunately had not arrived. Any Minor Hockey Player who did not attend the Banquet and did not receive a crest are asked to please contact Ernie Kettle. BRIDE ELECT HONORED Mesdames H, Solly and S, Fedorak were hostesses Friday evening in St, Martin's Church Hall, at a Bridal Shower honoring Dorothy MacDonald, a bride-elect of June 23rd, Escorted to her gaily decorated chair, the guest of honor was presented with a corsage by Mrs. Theresa Ray. Various games were en- joyed by the ladies with prizes going to the winners, A door prize was won by Mrs. K. Dooley of Schreiber and booby by Mrs. F. Gould, Assisting in the presentation of the many Lovely and beautiful gifts were Mesdames D, Legault and D, Kenney while Mrs, G, Delaronde created a beautiful hat for the bride-elect from the ribbons, A dainty luncheon concluded the evening event, served by the hostesses and assisted | by Mesdames G, Delaronde, R. Kenney C, Fretz | and D. Bougie. aia a a eon gsiemens a ee CONGREGATION APPROVES CHURCH EXTENSION The congregation of the Terrace Bay Community Church at a general meeting held on Monday, May 28th in the Church Hall, gave | formal approval to the Building Committee to proceed with the contract. So cane eae ge OE CALLE LLL Marvin Steen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Steen of Terrace Bay, Ontario, received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Convocation held in the Student Union Building of the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry, Thursday, May 24th, Mr, and Mrs, Steen were among the guests to attend the Convocation in Winnipeg and the following reception tea and conver- sazione., (Continued on Page 8) | AUTHOREZED DEALER FOR = TOP SELECTION OF QUALITY USED i CARS AND TRUCKS HIGHEST TRADE-IN PRICES = EASY TRRYS " id Call Jim Conchie at TA 5-3723 or ofl | ge his residence TA 5-3564 MILLWAY_ MOTORS AT ALL TIMES TO SERVICE ALL \ | | | poche cape aint tL SS CI les CORNER HIGHWAY 17 AND MILL ROAD ~ TERRACE a ONTARIO = = 'PHONE TA 5=3723 ere cce neng nenhe ee RA CCE NCCC en ---- er, nese ane agement eee eT calaatinan ialne Snoebaniaitaiee iat aan nso

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