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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1970, p. 8

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1 A - - TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUAR 8 EET TWO WINNERS! when Mrs. Norma Crockford, President of the Terrace Bay Ladies' Curling Club, welcomed the visitors and drew their attention to the Ladies | wearing committee badges who were all feady to assist in any way. ; Mrs. Barbini wished the contestants "Good ' Curling" and Father Gvora gave his Blessing to th event. Filing onto the ice the curlers then performed ff traditional March to recorded Pipe Band Music. 7 Results of the first three draws were: - Northwestern Ontario 13 = Northern Ontario 2; Eastern Ontario 10 - Northwestern Ontario Pe Eastern Ontario 12 - Northern Ontario 9. eS ee ee Oe ee MICHAEL & MICHELLE STORTINI Best game on Monday was the third draw. On The kids are doing great, Arnold and Sylvia Stortini Tuesday Te revitalized Northern Ontario fare delighted with the warmth, musical knowledge, Rink took to the ice and gies cf ee bi sand sheer enjoyment this fine Sherlock Manning Piano'| defeated the Northwestern Tes Oe saa brought to the Stortini home. If you would like a noon Northern Ontario again proved that this was WIUNINER in your home call A. Almos for a list of fine their' day when they defeated Eastern Ontario 1 Leen 2 in a game which was conceded in the sixth end. EV Metst tere At this point the standings assured a fifth draw i ARNOLD ALMOS Wednesday morning and thoughts of a three-way ti Bei ' PIANOS ¢ ee pag cage TN Pati. game, played on Wednesday a with Thunder Bay rink vs Kingston was a tight game NoParland-Bellon Wedding - cont'd from page 7 .... with the score at 3-3 at the 5th end and 5-5 at the toest to the bride was proposed by her brother-in-law. Terr- 7th end. ence Brown. A reception followed in the Knights>of Columbus | at: _ Amiss by Thunder Bay's 3rd. anda light rock by The mother of the bride received wearing a cherry pink the skip proved costly in the 8th allowing the East crepe dress with silver trim and accessories. Her corsage to rack tw 7 was of 'white carnations. The mother of the groom chose a re UP Two more. 5 long-sleeved gold crotched knit dress with black accessories. In the 9th end Thelma Graves made a spectacul and & Sorsage of white carnations. . ; When the couple left for Winnipeg on their honeymoon, the shot to chip out what ws then shot rock for bride was wearing @ grey tweed suit. A Bold blouse and black Thunder Bay. A few second later Thunder Bay's " accessories completed the ensemble. Her corsage was a gold shot slid right through to end the game 825 { cymbidium orchid. . i a Eee q Mr. and Mrs. MePerlend are residing in Thunder Bey North. The North Bay Rink (Northern Ontario) is Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss runner up. = More Photos - RR aa Ermenia Bastone, by Miss Jacqueline Vienneau and by the e ne Pag ladies on staff of Claude Garton School and the pupils of grade four at Claude Carton School. Sah neg The Ballad of Willy Wall - cont'd from page 1... Ieee Meath ncee eg Rt If you have any questions concerning the presen- ; tation, give the Recreation office a call at 3542. { triad ce a Ladies Host Ont. Championships - cont'd from page | € eet mp Onships -- Monday morning February 9th and will wind up Wed~ nesday evening with the Banquet at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel . | A brief ceremony was held prior to the first game continued next column Left to right - Betty Sim, Marg Henry, Jean Parker, Hilda te eeee Bamford - North Bay Granite Business Girls j

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