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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1975, p. 5

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1975 ' TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 's. Tom MoCuaig and Mr. and Mrs. Jim MocCuaig with s of Thunder Bay, will visit various relations 1iday week. Mrs. Gordon MoPerlend is visiting Judy who is in St. Joseph's Convent, North Bay. rd MeGrath are visiting relations in Eganville, John Stortini of Sault Ste. Marie are visiting ions. Miss Diane Rummery of Fort Frances spent rith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rummery. George Birch were with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Krizan ; daughter Helen) end family in Canmore, Alberta 't of the Junior Hockey meeting on Tuesday, March lowing outlines the new executive for 1970-71 dent ~ Wayne Newell, Vice President - Tom Pollard . Wayne Pearen, Directors ~ Ernie Kettle, Fred v Costa, Wayne Daley, Hector McLeod, Dave Desros- 3@ Soott. APRIL 3, 1974: - * the Terrace Bay Superiors Junior B Hockey Leag- red at a dinner in the Community Church hall, served by the mothers of the boys. Rick Hamilton » for the high scorer; Best Defenceman was Paul Jr.; The Most Diligent Player was named John » Most Valuable Player Trophy went to Rick Hamil- fost Improved Player was Patrick Heenan. dings for the 73/74 Legion Bowling Season: 30; Spitfires 765; Corvettes 7I; Irish Regiment Highlanders 62. Congratulations to the Bombar- v1lentine is the captain with A. Daley, B. Comeau, , L. Theriault and N. Chopty as members. rkpatrick is home from school in Toronto bringing n Williams, a classmate from Rio De Janiero, who lly enjoying our snow, skidooing, hockey games and activities. . is "URLING CLUB 2IST ANNUAL BONSPIEL dies Curling Bonspiel that was held e Bay March 21-22-23 was a big succ- 32 rinks entered from Marathon, Nip- Rock, Schreiber, Thunder Bay and ay. rst draw was at noon on Friday with , Shirley Caron opening the Bonspiel ng the first rock. A word of wel- veryone by Shirley Richards and the was on its way. Friday saw some good ve curling with everyone having fun ng rink from Red Rock having some ing. This weekend the ladies had d but very welcome visitors after the e over on Friday, 2 young men Bobby and Orvil Budden from Manitouwadge ded in the snow, and came to the cur- for help, only to find the Ladies on. Bobby and Orvil are musicians every amateur or professional music- asn't long before they were playing tars, much to the ladies delight they d entertained for the evening, add- y lively touch. ay the first draw was at 8 a.m. The rled good and some heavy competition The crowd of spectators from Sch- d Terrace Bay had swelled in number by the time the last games were started. A banquet was held at the Moose Hall and then everyone went back for a 'Ladies Only' entertainment time. Ollie Chapman, the enter- tainment committee, had a full programme plan- ned with Tom Jones, Gypsy Rose-Lee, Raggedy Anne and Andy keeping the ladies in fits of laughter, and no show now-a-days is complete without the Stripper, but the Curling Club Stripper was rather shy, but never the less did a good job of her artistic performance. After the entertainment the men joined the ladies for a night of enjoyable dancing to the music of Doug Moore. Sunday morning, bright and early the eager curlers were heading for the Curling Club by 9 a.m. Curling continued throughout the morning with the out-of-town teams thoroughly enjoying the friendliness and hospitality of the Terrace Bay Ladies. The finals started at 2:30 with Thunder Bay and Terrace Bay in the 'A' event. Nipigon and Red Rock in the |, 'B' event and Red Rock and Schreiber in the 'C' event. 5 continued page 6 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of members of THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL will be held in the Lake Superior Schreiber High School Campus auditorium on the 7th day of April 1975 at 8:00 P.M. for the following purposes: (1) To consider and, if approved, to confirm with or without variation, a special resolution passed by the directors of the Corporation on the 18th day of March 1975 authorizing an application for Supplementary Letters Patent changing the name of the Corporation to "THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL". (2) To consider and, if approved, pass any and all resolutions and give all such authorizations and directions as may be necessary or desirable in connection with the foregoing. (3) To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated at Terrace Bay, Ont. this 26th day of March 1975. J.G. NAGORSKI, ADMINISTRATOR

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