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Terrace Bay News, 16 Nov 1950, p. 3

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STANDINGS AS OF NOVEMBER 10th Mixed Pin Boys Scheme rs G & H's Pin Splitters Mad Musicians Toujours Gais Lucky Strikes Birch Cr. HSB sC e Half Misses Meteorites Hot Shots Splits Esquires Commercial Hotel Terrace H.BsC. Imperial Bank Dominion Cat. BADMINTON NEWS Ladies 182 Hippi ty Hops 1744 Hurricanes 1aG) TT, e 155 Blowers 148s Misfits 148% Powerwomen 1455 Steamers 1358 122 Men's 122 Kakabeka 119 Alley Cats 111 Engineers 102% Wings 89 Royals Overheads Strike Rollers Dougheads 32 Gutter Snipes 31 Powermen 2, Horizontals 21 Terrace Motors 0-0-0 154 Hae. 127 123% 123 142 ak LOTS 95 91 Zt © recent meeting held in Marathon, it wes decided to start - North Shore Badminton League. It will be comprised of three teams, from Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay. The first meeting will be held in Marathon on Sunday, December 10th. Our first social evening will be held on Seturdey, December 2nd, so keep that date open, An invitation has been extended to the Marcthon and Schreiber Clubs to come and join in on the badminton, dancing, and fun. NOTICE: There will be no badminton on Nov. 33rd, 30th and December 7th. The Men's and Ladies! Singles Ladder Tournament will start on Wednesday, November 15th, Any members wishing to enter, please submit their name to Clarence Buck or Gord. Paget. o-0-0 RECREATION MEETING MONDLY {11 residents 2re reminded once again thet they are cordially invited to attend the monthiy Recrestion Meeting being held at 7230 pem. in Teen Town on Monday, November 20th, Sunda Page 3 Saturday, November 18th: Confessions --- 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. November 19th: Masses - 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m, Rosary & Benediction - 7:30 p.m. (Choir practice after Benediction) Ushers for the 10:00 o'clock Mass are Fair- field Vanier and Allan Valiquette. ST, MARTIN'S MEN'S CLUB The St. Martin's Men's Club wishes to extend qa hearty thanks to the many patrons who attended the Stag last week. From all reports it would seem that an enjoyable time was had and certainly this annusl event will be looked forward to again. o~0-0 NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY Florence Nightingale - by Cecil wWoodham~ Smith, 2 women who writes the life story of one of the greatest women and can hardly fail to become the standard and permanent work on its subject. Miss Nightingale emerges as a woman of legendary courage and vision, as a figure at once heroic and warmly human. In Search of England - H. V. Morton describes with characteristic humor his ad- ventures on the highway and the queer charac- . ters he encounters during his travels, In Search of Scotland ~ H. V. Morton. A fascinating piece of descriptive writing on a tour of Scotland. Men fround the House - Norbert Engels. He mends old tables and builds new ones, Fixes roller skates, turns out bal] bats. Converts radio cabinets, builds a picket fenee. 1. happy, balanced man, end seldom idle! The Home Owner's Guide to Better Lawns, Trees and Gardens - Ten outstanding experts give the answer to all your home gardening problems, QO-0-0 Saturday, November 18th - "SAVAGE SPLENDOR" See Africa's wildest sacrets on parade. See lasso capture of raging rhinos, killer lions, giraffes, ostriches, etc. Wild beasts in mortal combat, world's smallest men and biggest enimals. Hippos under water and countless other wonders, LDDED - "CANADIAN ROUGHRIDER", "IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT", "C..CTUS CUTUP", Leon Errol Comedy. Saturday Matinee; "UTAH"

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