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Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1952, p. 7

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ALBERT C/ADIEUX SETS RECORDS IN 10-PINS Last night Albert Cadieux broke all the individual handicap for the year scoring "records in the 10-Pin Bowling League as he banged a 661 series and a 278 high game. He also had high scratch game for the even- ing of 231 and just missed high scratch series by one point as Shirriff beat him out with 521. Cadieux's big scores gave the Orioles high game for the evening of 985 and high series of 2721, Other 200's with handicaps went to Chopty 222, Ruzyski 204, Burella 203, Maurstad 201, Cadieux 223, Shirriff 205, Gombola 212 and Boudreau 210, Teom scoring showed the Orioles taking a 3 to 1 decision from the Electrons, the Royals and G. H., Woods splitting and the Bears threw a nice little party for the Engineers after the Engineers socked them for 3 points including total pins to win the grudge match game, STANDINGS TO DATE G. H. Woods 1 Orioles Bears Royals Warwick's Wonders Engineers Electrons HWHEUVN oN O 0=0=0 FEBRUARY LIMERICK CONTEST School-age youngsters won two of the three prizes in the February Limerick Cont- est, George McKay won first prize of $5.00 with the line "And the hearts of your loved ones, too." Third prize of $1.00 went to Dennis Scowen for "Your head and your pocket- book, tco." In between wes the $2.00 winn- er(second prize) Joe Heenan. His line was "So let "caution" anew be your cue," Con- gratulations, winners! For those who missed the March Limer- ick in last week's News, here 'tis again. There was once a worker named Boone Who learned every popular tune, But he failed to learn rules, For handling small tools' CRUE SERRE EERE RAE IE BE IE BE BCE I Name .e..n. asia ala ie lia a a a Veg m8 AArass. i i dds ae Just £ill in the last line ond place in boxes reserved for Terrace Bay News Copy at Hudscnts Bay Store or the Mill entrance. 0-0-0 Page 7 MATCHES LAND CLRELESS SMOKING HABITS Careless discardine of lichted matches and smoking materials was responsible for nearly thirty per cent of all fires from KNOWN causes over a ten-year period, 4 burning match, tobacco debris or a cigar- ette carelessly tossed aside may start a disastrous fire taking heavy toll of lives and property, Remember, one little thought-" less act may take your home -- even your life! Here are a few common sense precaut- ions: 1, Keep all matches out of reach of child- ren, Matches should be kept in non- combustible containers. 2, Have plenty of ash trays conveniently placed in all rooms. : 3. Be sure your lighted matches or smokes are completely out before you discard them, 4, DON'T SMOKE IN BED, 5. Don't strike matches in closets, garaces or other places where inflammable mater- ials, dust or vapors may be ignited, 0~0=-0 TERR..CE CAPTURES TROPHY Two Fort William teams travelled to Terrace Bay over the week-end to take part in the annual invitation ten-pin tournament, The keglers found the pins hard to topple, with the result that scores turned in were very poor and far below the usual averages of the visiting bowlers, Terrace Bay No, 1 team headed all others to win the beautiful shield -that goes with this honour,. Nescos led the scoring until half way through the last game, but with about four frames to go the team fell apart while Terrace Bay kept going steady to pull out and hold the lecad until the end of the game. . Bill Borsum and Leon Checkryn were the only ones to hit 1000 for 6 games, Bill scoring 1004 to head up all bowlsrs, Leon following closely with 1003, Lfter the games, the visitors were entertained with a banquet and refreshments, where Murray Fulkerson, captain of Nescos last year's holders of the trophy, present- ed the shield to Bill Borsum of Terrace Bay No, 1 team, 0-0-0 LOST Lightning cigarette lighter with an American $100, bill impression on it, Please return to the Bowling Alley or Recreation Office. 0-0-0

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