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Terrace Bay News, 11 Nov 1948, 1-0003

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Page 3 AT THE MOVIES All moving pictures are shown in the Recreation Hall, Lower Camp at 8:00 p.m. Fri. and Sat. i ' Nov. 5&6 _ "MOSS ROSE" - with Peggy Cummins, Victor Mature and Ethel Barrymore, In bringing "MOSS ROSE" to the screen 20th Century Fox has given movie-goers a gratifying piece of motion picture entertainment that they will cherish for a long time to come. Sunday, November 7th Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council, Educational Films will be shown. : Mon. and Tues. Nov. 8&9 "FRONTIER GAL" - in technicolour featuring Yvonne de Carlo, Rod Cameron, : Andy Devine, Fuzzy Knight and Beverley Simmons. Here is a frontier drama, in beautiful technicolour which should appéal to all followers of western thrillers. On the same program an added hit "BEAR FACTS" Fri. and Sat. Nov. 12 & 13 "THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE" - in technicolour featuring June Haver, Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm, Vera-Ellen and Frank Latimore. The film involves a romantic and amusing adventure of three pretty sisters who sell their farm to go ona millionaire husband-hunting expedition at Atlantic City. This is a song splashed 20th Century Fox colourful musical hit that you should see for sure. COMING SOON . WARABIAN NIGHTS" - in Technicolour with Marie Montez, Jon Hall, Billy Gilbert and Sabu i ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM" - with Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison and Linda Darnell ; "STORMY WEATHER" - LeM@ Horne, Bill Robinson and Cab Calloway "UP IN CUNTRAL PARK" - with Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes and Vincent Price. "NAKED CITY" - with Barry Fitzgerald and Dorothy Heart "SPORT OF KINGS" - with Harry Davenport, and Paul Campbell o-O-o CHURCH SERVICES NOVEMBER '7th The following Church Services will be held at Terrace Bay. 9:30 a.i. ~ Mass will be celebrated in the Recreation Hall 9:30 a.m. - Terrace Bay Community Church Service will be held in the Recreation Centre. 10:30 a.m.- Terrace Bey Community Church Sunday School in the Recreetion Centre. 0-0-0 MILLSITE FIRST AID ROOM The attention of everyone in the mill area is drawn to the fact thet the i-illsite First Aid Room is now located at the west end of the aluminum building in which the locker room has been built. Entrance to the First Aid Room may be made through an outside door or from the main runway which links the locker rooms to the mill proper. In charge of the First Aid Room is the Plant Nurse, Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Reg. N. First Aid facilities are provided primarily as a service to employees who are reminded that no injury is too slight to be neglected. Even a minor scratch or sliver can become infected resulting in a loss of time, limb, or life. It docsn't pay to gamble with infection. : 0-0-0 COAL ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED NOW Townsite tenants are reminded that the 50¢ discount per ton on anthracite coal will continue only throughout the month of November. The price of coal per ton until December lst is $21.50 in full truck load lots, with the $22.00 price going into effect at the end of the present month, Orders for fucl should be placed with Joe Heenan in the Administration Office which is now located at the Millsite. Everyone is urged to place orders now before heavy snow blocks driveways thus making deliveries difficult. 0-0-0 YOU CAN OVERDO ALMOST ANYTHING BUT SAFETY

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