Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 28 Jul 1949, p. 2

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Page 2 SOFTBALL HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS (Including game played Monday, July 25) Team Played Won Lost Tied Points Pulp Conversion 1s 10 re 0 20 Structural, Maintenance & Service 12 8 4 0 16 Staff 13 7 5 1 15 Steam and Technical 1e 4 7 iD 9 Wood Preparation ee 4. i" i 9 Community Services 14 3 10 z 7 veal RECENT GAMES fF Pulp Conversion 9 Structural, Maintenance & Services 4 Community Services 3 Steam and Technical (Tie) Community Services 9 Structural, Maintenance & Services 8 Pulp Conversion 9 Woodyard O (forfeit) Staff 2 Community Services 8 GAMES COMING UP Friday, July 29th - Wood Preparation vs. Structural, Maintenance & Service Monday, August lst - Community Services vs. Pulp Conversion ~ Wednesday, August 3rd = Structural, Maintenance & Service vs. Staff Friday, August 5th - Steam & Technical vs. Wood Preparation o-O=-0 THE FABLE, OF THE DOG AND THE BONE Once upon a time there was a dog = a large ominous looking one - who had the name of Hazard, Now it so happened that he was hungrier than usual and when he found'a succulent bone with a lot of meat on it, which was called Safety, he was overjoyed and his mouth fairly watered in an- ticipation, While happily carrying it home, it so happened that he came to a deep pool of water with a surface so smooth and calm it resembled a shiny mirror, As Hazard looked into it, he saw another dog holding a bone in his mouth which looked even bigger, nicer, and much more tempting than the one he had. Now he thought this was wonderful for here was another bone that he could easily get and what a feast he would have. So he growled at the dog, thinking he could scare him, thus making him drop his bone, But the growl did no good and this ade Hazard angry. Had he only stopped to think he would have known that he was growling only at an image, but he didn't. Consequently, not stopping to use his head, he opened his mouth, sprang forward and snapped at the image. In so doing, he landed iin the cold water, got a mouthful of cold water which nearly strangled him, and his bone sank to the bottom. Alas} Hazard found that the other dog with his bone had disappeared and he had lost his own as well. Wet, and shivering, from the icy water, he crawled out onto the bank and lay down weeping bitter tears of sorrow and disillusionment. "If I hadonly~stopped to think," he moaned, "this wouldn't have happened} I!11 never do-it again," ee Moral: No matter who you are, where you are or what you are doing, take time to 7 think and you will never regret it for the life you save may be your own. o~O0-0 LOCAL HARDBALL TEAM GOING TO KAPASKASING Terrace Bay's Hardball Team is scheduled to play in Kapuskaskasing next Sunday, July 31st and the boys are really looking forward to the trip. This will be the team's first appears ance this year against any team other than Schreiber, Playing against Schreiber last Saturday night, Terrace Bay came out on the short end of a 684 count for their fourth loss in 10 starts... During the game, the locals lost the services of one of their stale yWarts for the balance of the season when Phil Stusrt suffered a broken ankle, At the / present time Phil is in Terrace Bay Hospital where he would be glad of a visit from any of his many friends. 0-0-0 KEEP THLS DATE OPEN Mart Kenney and his fanous orchestra with radio stars Norma Locke, ' Roy Roberts and the quartet will be at Terrace Bay on Monday even= ing, August 29th, The event is being sponsored by the Community Recreation Committee, Keep this date open|

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