with music provided by the Ramrods, ' |Farrow gave the financial statement, February 28, 1963 TEEN QUEEN (Continued from Page 6) Dave Mercier and Lorne Turner were remarkably well polished in their selections "The Ramrods" tNight Train" and two versions old and new of "Sentimental Journey", The Teen Queen 'contestants returned to the stage, modelling formal gowns and giving their autobiographics, An -impromptu Jive Contest was won by Bonnie Gunter and Clifford Woods wi judging' by three Highschool Teachers, Miss E, Buckley, Mr, M, Steen and Mr, K, Pelew. The highlight of the evening, was the Crow- ning of the Teen Queen for 1963, Mrs, Ross Mitchell announced the Judges? decision as Bonnie Long, and placed the crown upon her: head, The new Qucen received a gift and Douquet 'of red rosesand the other contestants receiving a corsage and gift. Judges were Mr. and Mrs, R, Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs, T, Pollard and Mrs. B, Marquis, Terrace Bay's Teen Queen will travel to the Nipigon - Red Rock Rally to compete in the Northwestern Ontario Teen Queen Contest, gc ¢ su , Social dancing continued until 1;00 A.M. ASSOCIATION T0 GUIDES AND BROWNIES MEET Mrs. J, Lang was hostess Monday evening, to the regular meeting of the Local Associatio to Guides and Brownies, Mrs, S, Mikus, Dis - trict Commissioner, chaired the meeting and welcomed new members of 'the executive. - Minutes of the Annual report were read by Secretary Mrs, D,. Evans-Smith and Mrs, A, Mrs. Mikus recommended ordering twenty-four yearly subscriptions to the Guide Magazine, Convenors then presented their reports, Mrs, Lang requested testing supplies and Mrs, Mikus suggested a permanent staff of testers ted Cookies on order for both Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Mrs. A, Zwir reported on notices published re. Thinking Day, Mrs, J, Brooks, re perted a possible need for Brownie ties, It was suggested the Afterncon Group of the Com- munity Church Auxiliary be asked to help in this. project. Mrs, J, Caccamo requested information ccn= cerning the Brownie Mother and Daughter Banquet, Mrs, L, Phillips announced two Brownics passed their Golden Hand and three Guides, were taken + on a tour of the Hydro Plant, Mrs, Mikus announced. Mrs, R..Downey would be willing *to supervise a local camp this sumier, There would' then be a need for one Nurse, one Lifeguard, and one Housewife for Guide Camp, . Mrs, G. Dodge, reported that the Easter Candy and Bake Sale will be held Easter Satur- day, She suggested also that a Bake Sale 'be held in July to raise additional funds, It was moved that a donation be made to defray expenses of Pat Downey to Doe Lake Guide Camp, ° Mrs, Dodge offered her home for the next meeting of the Association, Mrs, T. Crown, Holly and Carol visited -*. Mr, and Mrs, Dasil Collings in Chapleau last weekend, ART CLUB NEWS A model will be on hand Thursday evening for those who wish to do figure or portrait di any *3dium) TERRACE BAY NEWS be 'organized and the need for four new Guiders, two blue and two brown. Mrs, J. Knight répor- ~| WILLIE: RENE GAUDET!S ISLAND VIEW SERDICE HUDSON & HWY 17 PHONE 3638 CURLING NEWS "(By Jim MacDonald) Kimberly-Clark Trophy 'Spiel Held | ; On Saturday and Sunday ten mixed rinks vied for the coveted Kimberly-Clark Trophy. Curling started Saturday afternoon and continued until | 9:00 p.m, when a social evening commenced, The semi-finals and finals played on Sunday | afternoon proved to be hard fought contests providing spectators with some exciting moments Results were as follows: 'A' Event - 'Vinners- | J, MacDonald, M, Hale, J. Hale, A, Paulsen. | Runners-up - J, Wellings, P. Wellings, D. Blom, A, Blom. {Bt Event - Winners - H, Hamilton, | S, Duquette, D, Tees, M. Crandlemire, 'Runners | 'up - B, Hayes, B. Bouchard, J, Caccamo, E, Buck}ey. : 4 Challenge Day Interest High j "The draw sheet for Challenge Day (March 9th: is rapidly filling up. The big challenge of the day will see four Admin, Office teams | teeing-off against an equal number of doomed | Engineering Office types. Other scheduled | challenges include T, Olsen vs, Hospital staff, Welders vs, Pipefitters, Liquor Store vs Bank, . Shift No, 1 vs, Waghorn's Pharmacy, Boiler | House vs. Warehouse and High School teachers | vs, Elementary School teachers, | Everyone over 21 years of age is invited to! come out and watch the experts perform in this | curling extravaganza. Refreshments will be | available from 12 noon till midnight and all participants' and their partners, as well as | Club members, are invited to thé social in .the evening, ; | If you haven't lined up a challenge yet, Just book your ice on the | { 3 why not do it now. " There are no prizes draw sheet at the rink. and no entry fees, Game of 'the Week © Grockford and 'Knight square off tonight (Wednesday) for what amounts to a play-off for runner-up to the Club Champion (L, Duquett: If Knight wiris he?1l be runner-up, if Crock- ford wins, Knight is out of the running and Olsen will have a matheniatical chance of catching Crockford, The game is at 8:45 and should be a good one, | MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT FRIDAY (Cont'd from Pg. 3) | Admission is free to children and ,50¢ for | | } ! | | \ | | i adults. DON?T FORGET THIS HIGHLIGHT OF THE | YEAR. | SUPPORT MINOR HOCKEY IN TERRACE DAY BY YOUR PRESENCE .eeeeeee. DON'T DISAPPOINT THE KIDS 7% : , spas! In your' profession you can't afford | to wake mistakes, can you ? DOCTOR: I*1l say. I remember one time I" carelessly cured a millionaire in two visits, amp --