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Terrace Bay News, 9 Feb 1950, p. 4

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Page 4 WiTH THE PUCKSTERS Sunday, February 5th, Terrace Bay - Schreiber All-Stars defeated the once mighty Port Arthur Bearcats bya score of 5 - 4, The Terrace Bay Rockets players selected for this team were: Pete Diduch, Harry Ganja, John Holancin and Harold Hill, All turned in a really good game. Pete Diduch got two counters, one the winning goal, A total of approximately 1100 enjoyed the fast game and are looking forward to another game before the end of the season. © Terrace Bay Rockets defeated the Ancient All-Stars (a team comprised of all ex- stars and would-be stars from among the hockey players who were not on the Rockets regu-~ lar team), the score being 9 = 3 after 3 periods of bone-bruising hockey, Fisher, the referee brought in from Schreiber, kept the game well under control.all the way. Action was marred by the injury to "Red" Gooderham who minded the net for the All-Stars, but "Red" seems to be as hale and hearty as ever again today. House League Hockey games continue nightly (weather permitting) to wind up the schedule and declare a winner for the Northern Wood Preservers' trophy. A complete record of standings is being completed by statistician "Chick" Chicorli and will appear next week, ; The Rockets will play an exhibition game in Rossport on Sunday, February 12th, Let's take over a real rooting section for this game, Rossport take their hockey seriously and really turn out in force. A return game on the local Hockey cushion will be arranged for later this month, } News re the Valentine Ball is elsewhere in this issue, All the citizenry of the community including those who haven't been able to get out to many hockey games, are urged to show the team their support by turning out at the big dance in the Recreation Hall on Friday, February 10th - 10:00 p.m. 0-0-0 LONGLAC = SPRUCE FALLS INTSR-MILL SAFETY CONTEST (Contest based on Frequency Rate - accidents per million man-hours worked, Results at end of January 1950: MILL ACCIDENTS FREQUENCY RATE LongLac (Terrace Bay) 0 0,0 Spruce Falls (Kapuskasing) 3 (approx. ) 11,0 o~0-0 IT DOESN'T PAY TO TAKE CHANCES Here we are into the second week of February and due to the continued efforts of everyone to work safely no on duty lost-time accidents have marred our 1950 record to date, When things are going well, however, it is a good thing to bear in mind the fact thats ACCIDENT PREVENTION IS NO FLASH-IN-THE-PAN PROPOSITION, IT'S A YEAR-ROUND, DAY-LONG, MINUTE-BY-MINUTE JOB FOR EVERYONE, Only by adopting this philosophy and really working at it both on and off the job can we prevent accidents from happening to us as individuals, Accident prevention is good business for everyone but most particularly for the person who might have been on the receiving end of a lost-time accident. And since we!1l never know who might have been injured if accident prevention measures were not in oper= ation, each one of us ought to be thankful for every safe day we have... AND ... resolve individually to do our best all the time to be constantly on the alert, guarding against everything (including unsafe working habits) that might cause an accident. ACCIDENTS DON!T JUST HAPPEN, THEY ARE CAUSED, AND CAN BE PREVENTED. 0-0-0 Al THE MOVIES Operated by Alcana Theatres Limited. Shows at 7:15 p.m, on evenings indi- i cated. Fri, and Sat., Feb, 10th and llth - "TROUBLEMAKERS WITH THE BOWERY BOYS" and "GUNNING FOR : JUSTICE", ; Mon, and Tues., Feb. 13th and 14th - "ROAD TO RIO" starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Pie an Sates Feb, 17th and 18th - "SPRING IN PARK LANE". 0-0-0 Sunday, February 12th 8300 asm. and 10:00 a.m. - Mass will be celebrated in St, Martin's Catholic Church, 73:30 p.m, - Rosary and Benediction, :

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