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Terrace Bay News, 7 Mar 1963, p. 11

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: March 7, 1963 REBEKAH NOTES (Continued from Page 8 for payment and members"were reminded of.the White Elephant Sale being sponsored by the.» C.P, and T. in early May. " Information was received regarding the Rall being held in Sudbury on May 18-19, Degree practice was held, ---- nem Following the next. meeting a St.Patrick's Day party with special entertainment will be held, to be convened by Mrs, R.Collinson, ~ -- TERRACE CUBS EARN STARS Douglas Cuthbertson, Clayton Gordon and Micha Spadoni, members of Schreiber 2nd Cub Pack ~ have just received their second Star, These boys have been working hard to earn Proficien= cy and Artist Badges.. Toymaker and Swimmer. Badges have been presented to Douglas and | the Pet-Keeper's Badge to Clayton who has | already received his Artist Badge. 9-7° | These awards have been earned for the first of the pack. three years ago. MINOR HOCKEY DAY Boys! races ushered in the events scheduled last Saturday in Schreiber Arena and, although Andy Carmichael was winner of the "under six" group, all entrants received a prize. .Other events and winners were:- BOYS = under 8---H,Bedard, B,Bourguignon and T,.Gel» lert; 10 years ~ B.Webb, J.Figliomeni and M - Spadoni:, 12 years ~ Doug.Stefurak, Stan Spadoni and Bobby Hiller: 14 years - Len Christiansen, Don Riley and Butch Speziale. GIRLS ~ under 8 ~-one entry, Cathy Bottomley. 13 years =~ Sharon O'Drien, Sandra Ross and Joyce Richardson, oi Barrel Jump - changed to a six-lap endurance race «= won by Len Christianson, _ Hockey games commenced at 1 P.M, with an inter=squad game in the Pee=wee Division. The Blues, coached by Stefurak won 3-1 over RegeBailey's Reds. The. twenty-seven beginners, managed by Rene Bedard; set such a terrific pace that final results were somewhat.in doubt, © the In the Bantam game (there were 26° of them) |. 'Don: Souliere's' Kinsmen won over Sonny Weaver!s | Red Wings, 2) = Shea Se The feature event was the "Mice on Ice! = game. Twenty-two players were involved in a battle between Dedard's Blues against Car=-- michael!s-Reds. Again the outcome was in ~~ doubt. due to fast skating and traffic. : The Bantam All=Stars matched goals with a Midget "DB" Team = the latter winning 4-1. The visiting Geraldton Midgets outshot- and outskated the local' All-Stars 18-8. The fi game saw Schreiber outplay the Nipigon Juven- iles 4-0. ; : The Draw Prize - a hamper of groceries ~ was won by Shawn Kirkpatrick, | jn? Bill Stefurak and other officials are grateful for all the assistance and .supporte FIGURE SKATING CLUB PRESENTS CARNIVAL The Schreiber Figure Shating Ciub presen-" ted its annual Carnival on Sunday afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Mary Lang, assist | ed by Mrs. Ellen Campbell. Special guests were the Pt.,Arthur and Ft.William Lionette Twirlers under the direction of Joanne Carlisle, featuring Champion Twirlers,. The program was as follows?+ Duet, Nancy | Spillane and Shirley Winters; Jr.Group - led ~ a -} guest 'of the corpse time since Mrs. L.Christie assumed leadership | "b GARD OF. THANKS.= Mr, J.P. Gagnon wishes t BAY NEWS ---- Page 11 4 by Maureen Campbell; Duct, Lenore Campbell and | Mona D'Amours;. Nursery Group led by Marsha. . | Lang; Solo = Shirley Ann Winters; Duct. - | | "Maureen and Laura Campbell; solo ~ Mona" DtAmdurs..(sanctioned by C.F.SeA,); duet - Carolyn Glad and Susan Johnson; group by older beginners; Caisson Routine marching drill-by original eight girls - head majorette| solo by Wendy Tricknor;..solo -- Nancy Spillane; March by Inter.Group, led by Mary Violet Lane, Sr,Group. Duet - Lynne Drake and Mary,Rachel| Lang of jregroup. Variety Time and the Baton - a Scottish number, Duet - Linda Lidkea and Becky Langs Solo Mary Violet Lang ~ Duet - ~ Dale Sisson and Karen Cornell ~ Solo Lenore Campbell;. "Flag and Fire Routine - Joanne Carlisle, corps director and Bob Markall, The door prize was won by H. LL HIGHSCHOOL DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS PLAYS The two plays presented in the Guild Hall _ on Friday evening by the Highschool Dramatic -- | Club under direction of Miss Pat Quinlan, were, enthusiastically received by a large audience who responded to the clearly-heard lines with salvos of laughter, ; i748 In the first play "The Shock of His Life" the cast were Ivan Cocks, Geraldine Duggan). _ Cheryl Everitt, Maureen Cornell, Paddy Spadoni and Terry Singleton, ' tn "The as Little Red School House" the cast were,Lorraine Bedard, Jim Duggan, Judy | D'arcy, Lorraine Fournier, Lorne Duggan, John | Scott, Phil Moorie, Jody Davis, Brian Duncan,' "Alene Bedard, Susan Kragero , Mary Ellen Gerow;) Muriel.Holmes, Joanne Comeaue fi Fred McColeman was pianist throughout the | evening. : Ef TELEGRAPHERS HOLD_ANNUAL DONSPIEL | - The Telegraphers held their annual Donsple. at the Schreiber Curling Club last Saturday-~ | a round robin playoff. = ec * "tn the first event first prize was won by "a Terrace Bay rink of Peter Doig, Bob Hales, "*f,Gauthicr and Bill Niemi whose prizes were '-{ndividual curling' trophies, compliments of Second Prize | | | Me Ermel,- | ! ! | | | "the. local chairman, Jack Whent. -- "wert: to J.Slobodian, 'Harry Harper, Frank " McKenna..and' Jack 'Whent who received ash trays | and lighter, compliments of Carlingss ~ | "In the second event Coke Campbell, Alex "Krystiay Bob Turner, and Larry Tremblay got the first prize - compliments of Paulins Dgscuit | Company, Winnipeg: Scotty Welsh of Chapleau | with Joe Connelly, Neil Punstel and John | Murphy won the third event - prize donated | by "Corby's" ~ --: ; The Terrace Bay team was presented with | the Telegraphers Trophy by Chairman Jack Whent, The boys all reported a good time and! expect to enter again next years Later the group were entertained over town by their many friends in Schreibers ag eee ok go 2 Aeeeeneee Re Rene ee Na me en thank all those who ¢alled,Sert cards and _ gifts marking his retireftent. Special thanks ' to Mrs. Harvey McCanna and George (Bun) _ Scott. : Lawyer: "You say that you want to get a diverce on the grounds that your husband is careléss about his appearance?" Client: '"¥es, he hasn't showed up in nearly | +e years." ee pe ee tt ten te

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