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Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1975, p. 20

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FAGE 20 TERRACE BAY NEWS LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE for the 1974-75 season: Spitfires 90; Irish Regiment 74; Corvettes 70; Cameron Highlanders 70; Bombardiers 56. Congratulations to the Spitfires. Pat Jones is the captain with Y. Leclair, R. Velanoff, B. Bouchard, A. Daley and S. Lundberg. ; Games over 200: Jim St. Louis 246, 214 (644) Dot.Ceupal 234,..215, 268 (717)4 "Lis Theriault 204; Pat Jones 246 (616); J. Fisher 219; L. MacRae 237; R. Belliveau 202, 213, 209 (624); T. Velanoff 233, 308 (743). Congratulations Ted, our fourth 300 club member. Team and individual records this year: Ladies High Average - Dot Coupal 209 Men's High Average - Bill Moon Sr. 2I0 Ladies High Single - D. Coupal 338 Ladies High Single w/hdcp - D. Coupal 372 Ladies High Triple - E. Knauff 721 Ladies High Triple w/hdcp - E. Knauff 908 Men's High Single - B. Moon Sr. 313 Men's High Single w/hdcp - M. Papineau 382 Men's High Triple - T. Velanoff 743 Men's High Triple w/hdcp - R. Belliveau 905 High Game Scratch I094 Cameron Highlanders High Game Scratch w/hdcp 1214 Irish Regiment High Series Scratch 2936 Spitfires High Series Scratch w/hdcp 3398 Spitfires 300 Club Members: - Dot Coupal 338; E. Bedd- ard 3I9; B. Moon Sr. 3I3 and T. Velanoff 308. The roll-offs are on Friday, April 4th at 6:30 p.m. sharp. All five teams will bowl in one event with prizes for the winners and runn- ers---up. The Bombardiers have the first bye and each team will bowl four games. Will the captains please explain our prize system to your team members. Final Standings Brent Morrill is visiting his brother Steph- en and his family in Revelstoke, B.C. Shelby Kirkpatrick is home, during the win- ter break, from Bishop Strachan College in Tor- onto visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirkpatrick. Shelby and a group of friends of their own volution, during week days, assist and visit patients in a paraplegic hospital in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. (Bob) Turner, who holiday- ed in Clearwater and Lakeland, Fla. amusingly remarked that the place to visit with one's Schreiber neighbours, is in Florida. John Halonen has spent the winter in Lake- land, gleefully showering 'relatives and friends with cards depicting the weather he's been and still is enjoying. NOTE: Refunds will be made only if class MARCH 26, I975 =" THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CLASSES IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION ASSOCIATION THE SCHREIBER RECREATION ASSOCIATION THE SCHREIBER ART CLUB ART (EX705S) INSTRUCTOR: Helen Strickland Basic and advanced instruction in painting, brush work and other techniques. 10 Weeks - 30 Hours TERRACE BAY: Tuesday: 7:00 ~- 10:00. p.m.; TERRACE BAY: Thursday:1:00 - 4:00 p.m.; SCHREIBER: Tuesday: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.; SCHREIBER: Wednesday:1:00 - 4:00 p.m.; SCHRE| BER: Wednesday:7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Duration: CLASS LIMIT: 15 Students FEE: $20.00 Class Starts APRIL: 1, "1975 in Schreiber Ciass Starts April 1.8 3, 19975 in Terrace Bay REGISTER 'AT: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre, Director's Office - During Office Hours Schreiber: Mrs. Marlene Doig OR Send cheque or money order along with name, address, phone number, age, course name, location. IC Mr. J.E. McDonald CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION CONFEDERATION COLLEGE P.O. BOX 398, "THUNDER "BAY, "FY, P7C 4W1, ONTARIO. is cancelled. Fi *® BOR Pg 0

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