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Terrace Bay News, 27 Mar 1952, p. 1

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ote 7, 1 No. 13 ; F.UST FINDS THE RANGE ..T LONG L..ST IN 10 PINS A AL 4 0 A LAE LE nA A A ASAT RE LA a A MP a A BE LTE SE 1 A A ST wT AT TT TT ST A a A a TT TS a TT Tl A Tn TRA TL TTL TRL SPECIAL FILMS TO BE SHOWN Ron Faust, who has been threatening all year to really break loose in 10 Pins, smashed through with a vengeance last night as he hit one of the very top scratch series of the year, 576, to take the evening's high series honours scratch, high gome scratch 200, high series with fisndionp 657 and high game with handicap 227. (In addition he won 30¢ from his coptain,) He olso had a 22/, and 206 with hendiccp to lead the Engineers to a 4 point win over Warwick's Wonders as they hit high tenm game 847 ~nd high term series 2709. Joe Wig had 206. Nevertheless it was a sad night for the Engineers who seem to be perennial brides- mhids, for G. H. Woods wrapped up the "D" series for good with a 4 point win over the Orioles eliminating any mathematical chance of any of the other temnms gaining the play- off berth, Len Swirhun hit 210 and Capt. Gord Prget had two 205's while Vern Hopper had 226 for the losers. In the 3rd match the Electrons drummed out ~ 3 point lead over the fast fading Royals. Burella had 209 for the winners and John Louk 200 for the losers. AIL BOWLERS NOTE CAREFULLY 7.t the close of the season two picked teams from Terrace Bay will trovel to the Lokchead to bowl for the Hogarth Trophy agcinst the best teams there, The 10 high averages in the league at the end of the senson will moke up the teams so let's get those averages up there. Only 2 weeks $0 Zo. Standings to Date G. H. Woods 18 Bears 7 Engineers 9 Royels 6 Orioles 9 Worwick's Wonders 4 Electrons 7 0~0-0 NEED E/.STER FLOWERS? Cnll Ed Covonaugh at Dial 20, wait until the last minute. 0-0-0 Don't Through the courtesy of the Roynl Canadinn Air Force Recruiting Centre in Fort William, two specinl films entitled "ingp Wings™ and "War Department Report" will be shown in the Recreation Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 31st, .ilso included on the evening's progr-mme, Will be a brief t21k by Flight Licut, Heaslip who will outline wheat steps are being tnken by the R.C..L.F. in relation to Canada's defense programme, There will be no sdmission charged nnd a cordial invitation is extended to all residents of the Community. 0-0-0 ST. JOHN'S /(MBUL.NCE FIRST LID CL.SS The Terrace Bay Home and School /.ssoc- istion is arranging a St. John's Ambulance First 4id course for anyone in Terrace Bay that is interested in receiving instructions. The course is open to any of the men or women of our town and is not restricted to members of the Home and School Associat- ion. If those interested in taking the course will len~ve their nesmes with Mrs, R. Scowen, Hudson Drive, (Dial 67) or H. J. Coe, Technical Dept. by Friday, Mar. 28th, arrangements can be made to commence the instruction soon, 0-0-0 H.VE YOU SENT IN YOUR E.STER SE.IL RETURN? ! Remember, that to date, one half of | the contributions to this worthy Cousc hes remained in 2 bank account right here in Terrace Bay for use by the residents of this area. Send .in your return now, LET'S DO /LL WE CAN ev. eves.TO PREVENT .CCIDENTS

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