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Terrace Bay News, 8 Mar 1951, p. 3

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HOCKEY LEAGUE Due to unfavourable weather and ice conditions, arrangements have been com- pleted for the Pee Wees to play their re- maining games in the Schreiber srena. On Monday night the Canadiens and the Black Hawks battled it out to a one-all tie in a game that was woll played throughout, The next game will be played in Schroi- ber on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock be- tween the Maple Leafs and the Black Hawks. The Bantams are really doing them- selves proud, as they are now in the league finals having eliminated the Y.M.C.4. ina two game total goal series. Terrace Bay won the first game 4-0 but with four of their regulars missing for the second game on Tuesday night, were hard pressed to hold the score at 5-2 for Schreiber, to take the series 6 goals to 5, This was 'really a thrilling encounter that had the good number of supporters on their toes right to the last whistle. The Midgets are all ready and waiting to play the first game of the play-offs in their league, 0-0-0 ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Shure now, an! you'll all be after wantin! t' help yere Irish friends cele- brate St. Patrick's Day, Well, the Mohawk Club (a clan of renegade Irishmen) are giving you an opportunity to do just that so, fellas, find yourself a Colleen ora Kathy, Maggie or an annie and be at the Recreation Hall on Friday night, Mar.16th to usher in St. Patrick's Day to the tune of a good old Irish Jig, The Hall will be appropriately decorated for the occasion with e soft drink bar in operation, Incidentally men, you've probably got a flashy green tie around someplace, how's about wearint it, And ladies, dig out your green=---- ; get all dolled up in your green----, wear your green=---- or just come with a green ribbon in your hair. Dancing will be from 10 p.m, till 2 Qelle Music by the NortharnNights, Tickets are $1.50 per couple, $1.00 single, See you all there, | mine o~0=0 Congratulations are the order of the day to Mr, & Mrs. T. Pelto on the 'arrival of a daughter on Friday, March 2nd; to Mr & Mrs fe Fedun, on the occasion of the birth of a son on Tuesday, March 6th; and to Mr & Mrs, V. Thorpe, on the arrival of a daughter on Thursday, March 6th. 0-0-0 LONGLAC CENTURY CLUB (Standings as of midnight, March 7/51), Comprised of all units with 100 or more con- secut ve safe days without an on-duty dis- abling injury. Unit Safe Days 1. Administration Office 81,6 Ze; Boved. 81,6 3, Warehouse 84.6 4. Electrical 846 5. Technical 81,6 6, Bleachery 81,6 7. Hospital 81,6 8, Steam and Reoovery 813 9. Dig. Br. Stock, Screens We 10. Buildings and Grounds 573 11. Machine Room 440 12, Jackladder (Seasonal) sa aly 13. Structural 369 14. Kiln, Caustic and Evaps, 29k, 15. Wood Room 263 16, Service Operetions 251 17. Mechanical 207 18. Wood Yard 168 In the Dog House Reserved for units with less than 100 con- secutive safe days. 1, Pipefitters 60 2. Engineering ; 58 o-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS Those who ars holding overdue books are pleased asked to return promptly. Hours: ' Monday and Wednesday - 2 to 4 pem. Tuesday and Thursday - 7 to 9 p.m. O=0=0

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