Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 21 Jun 1951, p. 4

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DiittiTO. DY CuLeBR. TION Plans for the Dominion Day Celebration scheduled for July 2nd are moving into high gear. This celebration, sponsored by the Terrace Bay Accident Proventd on Committee, is designed to include 11 LongLac employees and their fomilies as well as all other Terrace Bay residents, Questionnaires have been circulated to all of the above through LongLac foremen and Community businesses and free tickets will be distributed carly next week on e« basis of questionnaire returns, These free tickets, four of which will go to everyone planning on attending, will be good for refreshments such as soft drinks, hot dogs, chocolate bars, ice crean, cracker jack, gum, etc., as well as Bingo and Golf Driving, In certain instances, more then one ticket will be required to procure an item. This will be clearly indicated on the program which will accomp- any the free tickets, .S for events, a wide variety is planned, One of the highlights, of course, will be the Dress Parade for Kiddies divided into two age oor. - 7 years and under and 8 years and over, Each youngster should bring along ec Eaaadatod tricycle, bicycle or doll carringe. There will also be children's reces up to and including the 13 year olds, For students and adults: sock rece, couples 3 legged rxce and tug-o'-wnr, For boys end girls 12 - 17, bicycle reces, nd for the indies, a husband calling contest, Tournements will include golf, horse- shoes and bait casting, 4. fish derby is also being considered, During the afternoon festivities et the Lower Camp Bnll Field there will be Bingo, with ~11 proceeds going right back into prizes, Nobody makes a profit on this bingo except the winners, In the evening a big street dance will be held to climax activities, In the event of rain, 2 as possible will be transferred to the Recr- eation Hall including the bingo ond dance. Throughout the afternoon from 1 p.m. the Lower Camp Snack Bar will be open to dis- perse the refreshments in exchange for tickets, {11 in all it should be a gala dry and one which will be lcng remembered in the comunity, particularly if the weather man smiles favourably upon the proceedings. 0-0-0 FOUND One Buick hub--cxp, one string of pearls. Owners apply to House #27, 0-0-0 Page 4 SOFTBALL HOUSE LEi.GUE With the first half of the schedule nearing completion, the league leadership is locked in a 3-way tie between Salericd, Engineering end Townsite, each team having 3 wins to their credit. it the time of going to press, the Salaried team have a gpme in hand, and should they win their scheduled game on Friday night, they can teke over sole possession of the lead, Theo Pulp Conversion entry is firmly entrenched in the cellar with no wins to their credit, it a recent meeting of the "Brain Trust", plans were discussed concerning the second half of the schedule, It is proposed to have each team play three games every two weeks, instead of just once per weck as at present. inother change is tc have the league nights changed to Monday and Thursday instead of Wednesdays 2nd Fridays. This will permit those players who wish to Go so, to leave Friday on a long weekend and at the Same time cllow the Community Services players to add Wednesday evenings to their half-day off, The ball diamond at the school play- ground is making excellent headway and if it proves advisable, the balance of the sched- ule may be played there, PW L Pts. Salaried Be ee Townsite Oh a a) a Engineering a Pulp Conversion) 0: ib) 0 o-0=0 TICKET SERVICE For the benefit of local residents who may wish to attend any of the functions at the Fort William Gardens, arrangements can now be made through the Recreation Office to hnve tickets reserved for any event. 0-0-0 s many activities

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