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Terrace Bay News, 4 Mar 1948, p. 4

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? Page 4, _--? --~G00D HOUSEKEEPING AROUND THE JOB Every once in a whils= urs j j he need for further emphasis on , 1 i '4 'which brings-homs-t GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AROUND THE JOB. % ing up is, or should be, part of the jobs "his... edad is particularly true around a big construction project. meee Protruding nails are the cause of many painful accidents and i8 everyone would take responsibility for the kind of Good Housekeeping that would eliminate the nail hazard, such accidents could be readily eliminated, Next time we see a protruding nail any place where it might cause an injury, let's take a moment to remove it or bend it over. NAILS CAN BE KILLERS. Let's not forget that fact, If an injury from a nail does occur, the injury should be attended to at once at the Millsite First Aid Post or the.Terrace Bay Hospital in the Lower Camp as ALL INJURIES, NO MATTER HOW MINOR, SHOULD BE REPORTED AT ONCE. 000 ~~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wanted: One unfurnished room for married couple, Please give details to Postmaster, WELCOME Welcome to Mr, end Mrs. Ronald Faust and daughter Mary Ellen who only last evening arrived at Terrace Bay from Niagera, Wisconsin, to take up residence at 186 Laurier Avenue. Ron will be Assistant Superintendent of the Wood Storage end Preparation Dept. CURLING NEWS One more week of play will bring to a conelusion the 2nd half of the Hudson's Bay Grand Challenge Draw in which 29 rinks are involved. Lest Sunday afternoon, Ernie Height emerged as the victor from the 4-way deadlock which had engulfed Section 4 of Series #1. Congratulations Ernie} Come next Saturday afternoon, two Terrace Bay La&ies! rinks will meet two Schreiber Ledies' Rinks, in Schreiber. During the coming week-end Terrace Bay will play host to 4 rinks from the LongLac Curling Club at LongLac, Ontario, where our Yoodland's Dept, headquarters are loceted. In view of this visit, it has been decided by the Curling Club Executive, that games scheduled for Saturday night in the regular draw will be played on Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m, and 3:00 p.m. in the same order and on the same jee as called for Saturday night, Last week end, two rinks from Terrace Bay were royally entertained at LongLac, Ontario by the LongLac Curling Club. Rupe Clowes! rink included Gordon Dodge, Al McColl and Paul Boudreau, On Jack Wellings! rink were Al Lawson, Bill Lowe and Fred Soughton. Saturday evening Jack Wellings was defected by Don Finleyson 10 - 8, Don's rink in- cluded 1 Buell, Bill Loponen and Glen Munro, The other Terrace Bay rink skipped by Rupe Clowes went down to defeat 14 - 8 at the hands of Chas, Smith, Ken Switzer, Gord Murdock end Jim Boultbee, Sundey mornings games saw Alex Galloway, Velter Mills, Glen Bradley and Dick Green edge Jack Wellings by a 7 = 6 count while Rupe Clowes! rink skipped by Gordon Dodge took a 7 -~ 4 loss administered by Murray Conklin, Jack Brown, Tom Mikoski and Ralph Sexsmith, The LongLac boys can certainly curl as well as entertain. On Sunday evening during a stop-over due to car trouble a rink 'inelgding Sadie Gelloway Lila Devis, Helen Mawn and Janet Gemmell gave Jack Wellings' agerseation an enxious time until the 6th end of a 10 end game, but the boys finally pulled the game out of the fire with a 1l - 6 victory, much to their relief, o 06 STOP THE PRESS Word has just been received that the toss of a coin gave the Office Shaff a bye to the finals in the House League Hockey, Fraser Brace and Mechanics will play a sudden-death game, Friday evening March 5th at 7:30 pam. The winner will meet Office Staff on Tuesday and Thursday, Merch 9th and 11th with a third game if necessary. eo: O18 Kindly submit all articles and address 7°) eommnicetions to - Editor-in-Chief, #, 0. Soughton -

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