Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 5 Nov 1947, p. 4

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rake @ RELGMBAANCE DAY - November llth. On Remembrance Day--Tuesday November 11th., poppies will be sold in all cafeterias at Terrace Bay by representatives of the Canadian Legion, HELP THE LIVING BY HONOURING THE DEAD. ' On Tuesday evening, in addition to the regular movie "DAKOTA", a special film "VICTORY PARADE", in glorious technicolour, will be shown. "Victory Parade", if the official record of "The FPmpire's Spectacular London Celebration," Two sing-song films "Let's Sing Together" are also scheduled. ini es SKI_ CLUB FORMED On November 3rd. in the LongLac Personnel Office, The Terrace Bay Ski Club was officially organized and already, an area for a ski slide is under conside:ation,Hlected to the executive of the organization were: Chairman, Bob Sheppard; Vice-Chairman, id ° Bourke; Secretary-Treasurer, Wilma Bruce; other members-Ted Jones and Ken Jepplcr. There will be more Ski Club News in the next issue of this paper. si gil Sab ATTENTION ALL VETERANS The Schreiber Branch of the Canadian Legion, meets the FIRST AND THIRD EDNESDAY of every month at 8:00 p.m. in the Legion Club Room. EVERYONS, IS WELCOME. ip ditt TERRACE BAY MOVIES COMPLETE 1ST Yiak OF OPERATION For many people, moving pictures are a principal form of recreation. Realizing this, arrangements were made more than a year ago for regular movies at Terrace Bay. As soon as a building could be spared for recreational purposes, pictures were scheduled and on November 5th, 1946, just a year ago, the first movie was shown. The picture "Out of This World" drew a crowd of 151 persons to what is now the games room of the Recreation Centre. On the following Sunday,(November 10th, 1946) through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Library and our good friend L.F. MacRae of the Fort William Public Library, educational films were shown to an audience of 160, Since that date, Mr. MacRae has selected 48 programs for us which have drawn 12,790 persons to the Recreation Hall on Sunday evenings and it is most encouraging to note that the average attendance for Sunday evening educational films exceeds the average attendane at regular movies. In addition to the 12,790 persons who have attended educational films, 32,094 paid admissions have been recorded for the 169 shows which have been held on week nights during the past year bringing the movie attendance during the first year of operation at Terrace Bay to a grand total of 44,884 for the 217 shows of all types. n=aO-- AT THE MOVIES All shows are held in the Terrace bay Recreation Hall et 8:00 p.it. Admission for entertainment films, including tax: Adults 25¢ Ghildren 10¢ © Fri. & Sat. " THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" Nov. 7&8 "4th Brian Aherne, Key Francis, Nils Asther, Henry Stephenson and Sarah Pradder. Her husband had a double, but she did'nt know which was which, in this riot about two "ook-a-Likes' and "their" lovely wife. Added: WBIRD DOGS", BAILEY BRIDGE" and "THE 'BARLY BIRD AND THE WORM."

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