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Terrace Bay News, 20 Jun 1963, p. 4

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Page 4 BOWLING (Continued from Page 2) Ladies ten pin trophy for her team of June Schritt, June Smith, Anne Papousek and Liz Malashewski. In the Men's ten pin league, Team No. 2 were the series winners and comprised of Captain Ted Stachiw, Jim St. Louis, Andy Dejonghe, Paul Rochon and Frank Ginn, Individual awards were next and the chairman of the Ladies five pin league, Lil Harris, presented their league's awards to: Dorothy Billings - Hi-ave., Grace Brearley- Hi-single and Hi | single with handicap, Dot Coupal - Hi-triple and Hi," triple with handicap. Lew Edmunds, chairman of the Mixed five pin league See made the presentation of awardg' to his league: Dot Billings Ladies Hi-ave., Hi-single, Hi single w/hap, Clarence Buck Hi-ave., Hi-triple Paul Coupal Hi-single, Hi-single w/hap, Dorothy Stachiw Hi-triple w/hap, and-Gordon Calder Hi triple w/hap. Mr.. Lionel Waghorn, presented the new Waghorn Pharmacy Trophy to Dot Billings winner of the Ladies Hi-triple with 721. Chairman of the Ladies ten pin league, Kay Graham, made the League's awards to: Kay Weppler Hi-ave., Bea Fawcett Hi-triple and Hi*triple w/hap, and Rosalind Kenney Hi- single w/hap. Mr. Tony Costa presented the Costa's Foodmaster Award to Bea Fawcett, winner of the Ladies ten pin league Hi-single with 200. Chairman of the Men's ten pin league, John Graham made their league awards to: Ted StachiwHi-single, Tom Turner Hi-single w/hap, Clarence Buck Hi-triple and Hi-triple w/hap. : On behalf of the Carling's Brewery, Mr. Norm Berrington awarded their trophy to Clarence Buck winner of the Men's ten pin league Hi 168. Ken Ward, Recreation Director, awarded the Mrs. Cola Parker Trophy to Dot Billings, as Ladies Hi-ave. of all five pin league winners with 201. The Soughton Jewellers' Award was presented by Fred Soughton to Paul Pluta as MINI 8-PHOTO) TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO TERRACE BAY NEWS : LIKE TO BE vou BEAUTICIAN 720 Ree 4 WHEREVER LADIES, CONGREGATE YOULL OFTEN HEAR IT SAID, | WERE THE FOLKS THAT DID HER HAIR "THAT MADE HIM TURN HIS HEAD" wed cs cS BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL sREDIE 220? vot in ompson, ) Fisher, Jim Rogers before introduc season as: Pre President Clare Representatives duced as: Lew league, Frank S league. to fifteen year this league had Dancing to Bay Moose Hall. BROWNIE FLY-UP Guides and Indian aspect. Guide Horse-sho peacepipes, the they prepared CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY WHEN RESULTS COUNT AND PRICE IS A FACTOR Sern oe Seo TERRACE ANNOUNCING! NEW HOURS FOR THE AGUASABON ROOM CUSTOM PROCESSING | ieee F COPY WORK | aturday | M PORTRAITS IN COLOR seeks on CHILD PORTRAITURE _ROOM ei "Terrace Gay MOTOR ceetie June 20, 1963 -- the Most improved Bowler in | all ten pin leagues. Jack Caccamo awarded the Caccamots award to Theresa Gaudet as the 'most improved Bowler in all five pin leagues. Molsents "400 Award™ was presented by Lew Edmunds and received by Paul Coupal for his score of 402. The new spring series of a Knock-out Championship was sponsered by Food Services and their prizes of luggage went to Pat Buck and Tony Costa, and gifts to runners- up Thea Frazer and Sam Boyd. Presentations were made by Marilyn Bedour. the special awards were made by the retiring League ident: Jim Rogers, going on Jara Gould, Tom Pollard, Gail Savoy, Len Swir: hun, Ken Ward, Pete Commisso, Elva McMillan, and Jean thanked his past executive ing the executive for 1963-64 sident Bill Moon, Vice nce Buck, Secretary Anne Papousek, and Treasurer Evelyn Boutilier. for the leagues were intro- Edmunds for the five pin echesky for the ten pin Ken Ward remarked favorably on the new Juvenile Bowling League for children eight s of age, and one child on an ave. of 197. the music of the Twilighters concluded the gala evening in the Terrace Brownies bid Saturday morning on the lawn of the Community Church when their Spring Fly-Up took on an The Brownie Fairy Ring and e formed, Brown Owl Turner announced they would go to Indian land; land of their heritage; land of their packs. Donning headdresses, blankets and Guides held a aay) before (continued on page 10) 12 Noon till Midnight -= 12 Noon till 11.30 P.M. thru Fri. - 12 Noon till 6.30 P.M. 8 P.M. till midnight - 12 Noon to 6.30 & 8 till I1.30 BAY ONTARIO

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