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Terrace Bay News, 16 Sep 1965, p. 4

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Page 4 THE NEWS SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from PG.2) ; Te Labi bag pune | see her off on the train were her grandmother, Mrs, C.J. Paulsen REALLY TIGHT, THEY and aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. FEATURE VALUE-= "a Gordon Wilson, all of Kenora. PRICED JUST RIGHT, Rose and Jim Garriock and boys vacationed in Duncan, B.C. where they were guests of Helen and Tony Fedun. Mr, and Mrs. C.E. Solly re- turned to Ottawa after a ten day vacation in Terrace Bay with theixz son Howard and family. Grant Solly left last week for Windsor. Mrs. Donna Josus was hostess at a Going Away party for Mrs. H. Fingler prior to her departure with her family to join Mr. Fingler and make their home in Port Arthur. Friends and neigh- bors attending presented Mrs. Fingler with a gift of a Blue Mountain Pottery Swan. The children were also entertained before leaving, at the Evans-Smi and McMillan homes. SHOPPER'S FRIEND ROBINSON STORES Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay - Ontario Ph. 3891 WEEKEND SPECIAL LIMITED QUANTITY Back to School. . WATCHES 17 Jewel - guaranteed - reg.14.95 - NOW 10.99 GOLF NEWS An error was made in reporting | Auditorium at 8:30 P.M. nights will be Monday, Tuesday September 16, 1965 GOL? NEWS (Continued) available. For further information and tickets contact Joe Caccamo. | BADMINTON STARTS SEPTEMBER 27 The Badminton Club will begin play for the season on Monday, S Sept. 27th in the High School Playing and Thursday and play will begin at 8:30 on all nights. Beginners are expecially welcome. For further information contact the recreation director or Chuck Lyall at the hotel. ATTENTION LADY BOWLERS There will be a meeting of all lady bowlers of Terrace Bay and Schreiber, who are interested in forming an afternoon 5 pin league; Thursday afternoon, September 16th, in the Recreation Centre at 2 P.M... We wish to have the league ready last weeks MenS tournament results. Our apologies to Don Hencher, winner of the low net event and whose name was misspelled beyond recognition. The second error was made in saying that Bob Adamo was the only amateur parring the Course this year. Dave Whalen also parred the 'course the week previous to the tournament. The best score so far was achieved by Emil Stokaluk our local pro with a two under par. We regret to report that the Ladies tourna- ment scheduled for last Sunday was cancelled . due to lack of entries. There are quite a few lady members who manifest a lot of interest in golf but unfortunately there does not exist among them enough initiative or leadership to or- ganize their efforts into forming a ladies club. Scheduling any ladies event to be successful should be done by themselves and until they are ready to put some effort in the formation of a club or committee their activities wil be quite limited. It is hoped after the above mentioned dis- appointment the ladies now realize that a ladies club is essential and some steps will be taken in organization before next season. The date for the wind-up ban- quet has been set for October 23rd All members should try to keep this date open for the event. An entertaining evening is being planned with a dinner at which Jack Thomas will review this years' activities and plans for next year. Trophy and prizes for the ments tournament will be presented to be followéd by a dance during which refreshments will be BACK-T0- Simply add up expenses -- then and say you'd everything. 1,014.07 2,016.00 Larger Amounts CRESCENT CANADA'S MOST . C. GUNN ntil - MONEY RENTAL PLAN FOR EXPENSES | enough money to take care of The Crescent way is the pleasant way to meet ex- penses with cash in your hand -- and customers have rented meney from Crescent in only ten minutes. SOME OF THE WAYS YOU CAN RENT MONEY . TERM AMOUNT (Months) PAYMENTS (Or More) Also Available FINANCE COMPANY MCO PLAZA - Box 368 RRACE BAY : ONTARIO en FRIDAY EVENINGS to go when the automatic pin setters are installed. RECREATION BRIEES -- (By Buck) The Labour Day Festival held recently was a tre- mendous success, despite the weather conditions. A total of 950 entries were received for the Track & Field events. The Terrace Bay Teen Club laid out a good programme of events for young and old alike. . Judging from this years interest and participation, this Sports Day could well bloom into one of the larger Sports Days'in this area and become a two-day event. The local Unions - Pulp and Sulphite and the Electrical Workers Union deserve creditable mention for their efforts as the sponsors of the Fes- tival. We can all look forward to next year with something bigger in store. SENIOR FASTBALL Senior Fastball has had a lengthy -: rest due to the adverse weather condi- tions. The two teams - Costa's and Kenmac's are presently tied in their Semi-Final series. Caccamo's are a~ waiting the winners of this series to play-off in the finals of the Terrace Bay Fastball Association championship. A combined Senior ball club from Schreiber-Terrace Bay put on a good display of Fastball at the recent Nipi- gon Fall Festival. Superior Cartage, one of the top teams from the Lakehead shaded Terrace Bay - Schreiber 4 - 2. TEEN CLUB DOINGS Terrace Bay Teen Club is sponsoring a large cash Bingo on Friday, October 8th at the Arena. Total cash prizes being offered are $1200.00. (See P. 7) SCHOOL your expected phone Crescent like to rent MONTHLY Up To $3,000 FINANCE CONSIDERATE , Manager 25-3286 8:00 p.m.

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