Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 4 Jan 1951, p. 3

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GD pelt : Due to the tardy start of the "Turkey "Spiel", the Mill shutdown is now upon us, and as a result the final matches in this 'spiel will not be pleyed until after shut-down, iis soon as these final matches have been played off, the Round Robin schedule will commence, and then we can get down to some real serious curling and enjoy the new comforts that some of the very enthusiastic members have contributed to the rink, There's nothing like getting out there for a close Beme end retiring to the lobby for a steeming cup of hot coffee, to relax in nice soft seat in the cosy atmosphere of steam heating and tell your opponent what you're going to do to him the next time you meet, The reports from the ladies are very encouraging, and they are scheduled to start the ball rolling on Wednesday night, January 10th, Any residents who have not yet sig- nified their intention to curl and still wish to do so, are asked to turn their names into Ed, Pineault at the Instru- ment Shop as soon as possible, o-0-0 FOR S/LE We still heve a few nrticles avrilable that you should renlly consider, Kroehler chesterfield and chair (like new). Drop- leaf table snd four chairs to match, Two sets of complete ski equipment, Coffee Table. Well Mirror. Snow Shovels, Coal Scoop. Lawn Mower and Gardening Tools, etc, Please call as soon as possible due to the urgency of crating the remaining items, F. Vanier, House #123, Phone 75, o-0-0 CUB NEVIS Due to the Mill shut-down, all Cubs are esked to note that there will be no meeting this week. The next reguler meeting will be held on Friday, January Lath, O-0-0 ARTIN'S % "PARISH Page 3 Thursday, January 4th: Confessions: 3:00 ~ 4:30 p.m. 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fridé Janua ths Mass at 7:30 avm. Saturday, January 6th; Holy Day of Obligation - The Feast of Epiphany. Masses at 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m, Confessions: 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sund Janua th 3 Masses: 8:00 a.m. end 10:00 a.m. Benediction will follow the 10 o'clock Mass. Ushers for the 10:00 a.m. Mass are - Eldon Marostica and Wilf Corrigan, Het MEN'S CLUB f, meeting of the Men's Club will be held at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening in the Church basenent, ill men of the Parish are requested to attend this very important meeting. O-0=0 NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY THE Ci.RDIN'L - by Henry Morton Robin- son is a novel in preise of life in its fullest and richest sense. It is hard- boiled and it is sensitive, It is lusty and it is ennobling, It is a drama endowed with promises of eternal merning that rise above the cynicism, fear, and doubt that beset our earthly days, THE KING'S CAVALIER - by Samuel Shellea-~ barger. With rich imagination, excellent scholarship and his rare gift for narrative Samuel Shellabarger tells here the story of a young Frenchmen and a young English- women who were caught in the wild plots and counterplots surrounding the Bourbon conspiracy against Francis 1. GENTI/N HILL - by Elizebeth Goudge,. It is a story of a part of Englend that has become a part of Elizabeth Goudge - the West Country - where she now lives and which she has portrayed in several of her most successful novels (most reeently in Pilgrim's Inn),

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