__Page 4 iilaaiaceeasaelameaee ian SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Cont'd from Page 2) All Terrace Bay' thrilled Friday noon to watch one of its mative sons as eleven yr.old Ronald Matuszak, appeared,as guesv pianist on the TV Show, Meridian. For this,-his second TV appearance, Ronald played Poet and Peasant Overture by Franz Von Suppe. Ronald was accompanied to Port Arthur by his Mother, Mrs, Matuszak, sister Denise and brother David, while a-proud Father watched from his bed in the Terrace Bay Private Hospi- tal. Listening to Ronald no one could help but forecast a very, bright future for this talented and keen young musickan,. ; Mr, and Mrs, R, Langevin, now of Nipigon, were guests last week with his sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Al Zieleman-as 'they were enroute, to Alpena, Michigan, . Mr, and Mrs, Langevin were married the previous Satur- | day in St, Agnes Church, Fort William, With variety the spice of life, students and teachers alike welcomed ten new faces to the Terrate Bay Public' School last week in. the persons: of student teachers from the Lakehead Teachers College, Those on thé mid- winter training session were: Miss Nadine © MacGregor, Mrs. Trush of Fort William, Miss Patrict® Harvey, Mrs, Widdifield, Mr, Karja- Miss Lorraine Wasik of Dryden, Miss Diane Mac- Kay of Kenora-andstwo-local-girls, Miss Pamela Husser and Miss: Maryellen Reynolds, | Thé next sroup from the Lakehead Teachers College will visit Terrace Bay inmediately following Easter vacation, SKI. CLUB NEWS. ' ' a sunday March 10th has. been set aside as): Club Championship Daye, Downhill Giant. Slalom, Races will be, run in the following categories. - Ages - Boys 0 to ll, Girls -'0 to 1%, Boys 12 to 15, Girls - 12. to 15, Senior Mens (16 and' up), Senior Ladies (16 and up) Race Tine, 2:30 P.M..-,Paid up Club. Members only are eligible - Practise Courses will be set up this coming weekend - Register for races in your category with G, Bird, W,. Megra B, Peterkin or at the hill next weekend, -- All entries must be in, on or before March 6th, scneenia Snow conditions are excellent and the hill is fast. , Memberships are slow coming in. Tow hours pre as followss- Saturdays and Sundays_1:30. P.M, to 5.00 PeM. . : VSS Visitors are welcome, A warm Club House is available, to, watch the skiers from. Mr, Hugh L, Boudreau has been officially appointed Secretary+ Treasurer of the High School Board, rs MARCHING MOTHERS RAISE $504.50 5 1 The March of Dimes Campaign has now béen® © completed, and it isa great pleasure. to announce that total receipts collected in Terrace Bay were,504,50, an appreciable "in- ereasé over previous years, Rehabilitating» the handicapped is a trefien- dous .financial)>undertaking and it is grati- fying to know»sthat we in Terrace Bay share the importance of this work through our donations, Much crediteis due to Mrs. J, Calder, one of our Marching Mothers, for her cnthusiastic effort in making 'this caupaign a great ® a | success, lainen and Mr.\Ernest Melville. of Port Arthur,|- | Inorbits =~ 169, Jalso.has the high: single of. 200. 1435, E, Ostling + 414,'G, Banks - 412 and L, | Bears, = 181, Teami#5 = 169'1/2, Team #6 ="139 {1/2, Team #4 - 1311/2, Team #3 - 129 1/2; Vhigh three of 582°andvhigh three w/hep of 623, | ears "Fer this -- "TERRACE BAY NEWS February (28, 1963 Continued, on Page: 6) MINOR: HOCKEY. NEWS. (BY ERNIE KETTLE) On Saturday. afternoon the Fort William Canadian Midgets! visited the Terrace Bay Arena iand- handed the locals their first loss of the season in anexhibition game 6 - 5, Scoring the Terrace Bay goals were:- Falzetta (2), Stachiw (2) and Schock (1). On Sunday the Terrace Bay teams travelled to Manitouwadge for the' final games of the schedule. 'Terrace Bay' came out on 'top 'in all three. games... In the Pee-Wee game Terrace Bay won 4 - 0 with Sitko leading the way, scoring, three goals while Joe Papineau, scored a single, __. The Bantams.won their game 6.~ 4 with Bobby Coates scoring.4, goals, while. Brain Pineault scored the, other two, The midgets defeated. Manitouwadge 7 - 3. Dave Falzetta had a hat-trick, Dan Schock) fired |2 goals, while singles went to Frank Schock and Billy. Stachiw, Playoffs-will, get. underway this week, Friday Marchi lstias Minor Hockey night at Terrace Bays Comé out. and support the boys, Remember «4. Don't send your boy, bring him and stay and watch! him play. NURSES HOLD SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE PARTY The Terrace Bay Branch of the North Shore Nurses Association held an enjoyable and suc- ceSsful Bridge Party last.Wednesday night in the Lounge of the Terrace.Bay Motor.Hotel... ~~ Tally Prizes, donated bythe makers of, Faberge Cosmetics. (who also, provided, the | | unique Tallics).were won.by Mrs..4,,Uartuan and Mrs, A, Sinkins, Bridge. Prizes.went to Mrs, J,.Beddard first, and) Mrs,.J. Kennedy, conscLation, while two, gentleman, guests at the Hotel. won Men!s ,high;and consolation) prizes - Mr, GL. Kennedy,of Havelock,.Ont., and L. Warren of Fort William, The Door Prize was also.won by Hrs. A,,Sinkins. . _ After, Bridge the,Committee, under Conveltor- ship of Mrs,|,F,..Cruikshanky served a delicious luncheon at the individual tables. LADIES TEN {PINSBOWLING LEAGUE Team standings;- Rockets - 256, Pluta-Cats- 206, Handycaps---.203 1/2, Miss-l*s-- 202, Telestars - 202, Alibiers'- 182, Capers - 176, Bea Fawcett bowled high.three of 452, Bea Other nice | games were:- M,: Pluta'- 440, LJ Malashewski + Hopper: - 402, MEN'S TEN PIN BO:WLING LEAGUE®» Men's ten pin bowling league team standings- | Team #2-- 129 1/2, Block Busters - 127 1/2 Clarence Buck has a high average of 169, ligh*Single - 236 -.T, Stachiw and High Single | 5 | MINOR HOCKEY PLAYOR®S , | Pee-Wee's will play off with Schreiber | Bantams will play off with Manitouwadge Sat. March 2nd @ Terrace Bay game time 4:00 a W/Beps -- 243 = .Py Knanff, ©! semi-finals this week - dates not announced, 37 Manitouwadge (will require at) Pee: eens heath weenie |