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Terrace Bay News, 25 Aug 1971, p. 17

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PAGE 17 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 25, 1971 Fastball News - cont'd from page 16 ....... The Superior Park and Rainbow Falls Park have In the series third game the fans were sitting on been accommodating thousands of camping visitors the edges of their seats for 10 action packed innings. this year and often have their full quoto of campéfs. Texaco went ahead 2-0 in the second inning of Many of the overflow of visitors are forced to park this game and Norm Boon narrowed the gap to 2-1 in sheltered areas along streams and picnic spots. in the. third with a home run. Mr. and Mrs. George Schelling returned Thursday Neil Foot got this run back in the bottom of the to their home in Windsor after a holiday with the fourth and Texaco plated two more runs after this W. Schellings. ; to go ahead 5-1. Mrs. Hilda Mushqush is visiting her husband Dave In the sixth Gulf scored one run and Borden Ross at Marathon this week. who's been playing ball before many of his team- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rochon and sons left Monday mates were even born, belted a two run homer to for their home at Hendrick's Lake, B.C. 3 make the score 5-4. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit of Wawa visited And then the fun began. Gulf went ahead 6-5. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubelit this week. Texaco tied the game up 6-6 and went ahead 7-6 Mrs. Pat Leisander and daughter Devona of Thunder when Boon couldn't handle a throw from the oul= Bay were visitors with her sister Mrs. M. Hubelit field trying to nail Butch Spe ziale who scored from and family during the week. third'. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schelling are Lakehead visitors Heading into the ninth it was Texaco ahead 7-6 this weekend. 3 Ron Lang proceeded to tie the game up with a long Miss Joyce Mushqush of Port Arthur visited her blast over the right field fence. parents here over the weekend. Her sisters Agnes, In the first extra inning game of the playoff Laurie Ann and Della accompanied her back to the Butch Speziale hit a two out double in the bottom city. of the tenth for Texaco. Mrs. Mary Marcotte, Diane and Patrick of the Neil Foot then ended the game in dramatic fash- Lakehead renewed acquaintances here this week ion with his second home run smash of the game. en route east. Final score 7-7 Texaco. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell and Danny of Series games are played every Sunday, Monday, Thunder Bay were here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bruley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruley and family of Thunder Bay are here at the family summer home. ROSSPORT A family party was held Saturday evening honor- ing Mac Hubelit on his birthday. His daughter TOWN TOPICS Carol and Husband Roy of Hendricks Lake, B.C. Wednesday and Thursday. Game time 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gerow and family have re- son Lionel and wife Olga of Wawa, and daughter turned from a holiday in Western Canada. Maxine at home helped Mrs. Hubelit to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Tony Minoletti of Port Arthur are at a birthday dinner. on vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Testori . Mrs. Lester Legault has returned from Thunder Bay General Hospital and convalescing at her summer Miss Lynn Lundberg of Thunder Bay is visiting Mr home here. and Mrs. Bill Stefurak. Miss Camilla Todesco left Saturday for Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Vic Everett of North Bay spent where she will be working with the Children's Aid Society this term. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Todesco, Charles Todesco, Charles, Charlene, Joanne and Laureen returned last week visiting old friends in Schreiber, where Mr. Everett was formerly the C.P.R. Superintendant. Friday to their home in Sarnia after holidaying GAUTHIER-COSGROVE VOWS EXCHANGED with Mr. and Mrs. C \W. Todesco. Pink and White Glads adorned the altar in Holy Several yachts have been here the past week. Angel's Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber on Among them being the Otsekita Fort Mier Beach, August 14th for the wedding of Colleen Margaret Minn., Jeavin of Toronto and a couple of sailboats. continued page 18

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