MARCH 2, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 ( continued from page 14) Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Orlesky a baby Birch rink with Mavis Slater, Bob Nesbitt and Ruth daughter on Februay 22nd. . Ann Birch and fourth in the first event went to Edgar Ray, Joy Riley, Mike Cosgrove, and Muriel Nesbitt. Second event winners were the Dan Secundiak rink with fJune Dukes, Doug Moore, and Angie Dranchuk over Dominic Cormisin with Bena Welbourne, Leo Courtemanche and Linda Timmerman. Other winners in the second event went to Bill Stefurak, Edna Cocks, Laurence Madge and Susan Phillips and fourth in the second event Alex fKrystia, Kaye Fraser, Larry Fraser, and Shirley Krystia. Theird event winners were Georg Riley, Norma Crockford, Edgar LeBlanc, and Helen LeBlanc, winning out over Jim McCuaig ( Thunder Bay ) with Helen Dooley, Frank Walker, and Mryna McCuaig. With practically the whole McCuaig family cheering Jim on it was a hard loss to take. Tough luck Jim! Due to some uncanny trick of fate Edgar Ray's rink placed third in this event as well as fourth in the first Finally Brian Ray with his Rossport rink of Josie Hubelit, Bill Hubelit and Billie' Ann Saarinen placed fourth in the third event. Bill Weaver of White River with wife Lorraine, D'Arcy Furlonger and Billie Weaver won the crying towel for the first rink knocked out of play. Entertainment Saturday night was supplied by Fred McCloeman and Doug Moore. Dancing went on to the wee hours in the morning and it showed on some of the ~ curlers at the 11 a.m. draw Sunday morning. The hamper draw was won by Larry Fraser of Schre- iber. ' : ; Congratulations are extended to all curlers and we hope to see you back again next year when we: shall be curling on our new artificial ice. See you again next year! - Edythe Cosgrove Photo below shows winners of the Legion Bonspiel . THE ANGEL'S HARP Competition was great and all the girls could have won, but as we all kno there must be one winner. Michelle Bedard represent- ed our school beautifully asHoly Angels' speaker in th Ontario Hydro Public Speaking Contest. The comp- etitions were held at the high school in Red Rock las tweek . Runners up in the elimination speeches were - Kim Karns, grade 7 student and Cathy Magio, grade 8 student. From left to right in the picture: Kim Karns (gr.7), Michelle Bedard (7 ), and Cathy Maggio (8). . Pictured below are the group of students who com- peted for representation in the speaking contests: Front: Nikky Figliomeni, Lynn Philips, Sue Forgues, Cathy Maggio, Dino Speziale Back: Kim Karns, Maxine Holland, Tina Cebrario, Mary Jo Ryan and Michelle Bedard. Representatives for the Knights of Columbus Public Speaking Contest which will be held in Terrace Bay High School, March 5, are Kim Karns (7), and Cathy Maggio (8) . ( continued on page 16)