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Terrace Bay News, 9 Mar 1972, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 9, 1972 LADIES AUXILIARY NEWS The Ladies Auxiliary to Guides and Brownies held ' y their monthly meeting in the Community Church base- ment. The meeting was chaired by Mrs. Gail Moore and opened with the guide prayer. Minutes were read by secretary, Mrs. Rita McBride. A special thank you is extended to the L.A. mem-= bers who helped make the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet a success. Plans were discussed for the Easter Bake Sale which will be held on April1, 1972. Please be a willing helper! Fly up will be held on March 27, 1972. Hostesses for the next meeting, March 27, 1972 are Mrs. Ram- sey and Mrs. Cornfield. New members are always welcome. The meeting was adjourned and alovely lunch was served by Y. Rajotte and R. McBride. LEGION BOWLING The Bombardiers did it again! They beat their own high single of 1140 scratch and 1220 w/hdcp; with an 1178 scratch and 1254 w/hdcp. This time they were led by A. Daley who bowled a 355 scratch and 401 w/hdcp, our highest game to date. She had a 734 triple and 872 w/hdcp both of which are ladies high scores for the year. Congratulations Adie, and Wel- come to the 300 Club. Pat Jones also helped the Bombardiers register the high single bowling 266. Emil Hamann had 204. Other 200 games: |. Kettle, 237; G. Churney, 210, 204; D. Coupal, 220, 214; J. St. Louis, 214, 212; E. Kettle 242; E. Beddard 234. Standings to March 3:- Bombardiers 74 1/2 Cameron Highlanders 69 Corvettes 68 1/2 Irish Regiment 58 RECREATION NEWS NORTH SHORE MINOR HOCKEY - FINALS This past weekend saw the Terrace Bay Major Pee- wees losing two tough games to the Schreiber Major Peewees by scores of 2-1, and 5 - 2. This means that the Schreiber Peewees have won the North Shore Final Playoffs and will advance to meet win= ners in the Lake Nipigon Minor Hockey Association. Our Midgets experienced many problems in their The Red Rock Casuals THEY'RE COMING BACK! to the MOOSE LODGE Governor's Ball MARCH 25 DANCING 9 - 1 A.M. Admission = $3.00 per couple/members - $5.00 per couple/ non-members TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM Terrace Bay - T. Kostiuk, D. LaPorte, J. Benko Schreiber ~T. Whent, G. Birch, H. Hort GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY - LIMITED Sorry no minors ! Ca ccam O'S Terrace Bay pone 3755 Foo dmarket OUR FLYER FROM LAST WEEK-END, WILL RUN ALL THIS WEEK, ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH IIth, PLUS THESE SPECIALS] ee -------------- : for Bucket g FLAMINGO Chicken 2.69 Quarter-Loin Pork Chops 7-1} chore ver 69° ki Ib. Maple Leaf = Sa 5 Varieti Cold Cuts Nice for sacks 3/89° em---------- i ---------- Cal Imported Lettuce Large, crisp heads 2/49° Naval Oranges 19° 5 lbs. FROZEN FOODS Popsicles Dower DOE Cl ly fl A

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