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Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1951, p. 1

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TERRACE BAY WINS | ayreta oN Pest During the six month period from Feb- ruary 1st to July 3lst a Safety Contest involving 11 pulp and paper mills from Marathon to Kenora and Fort Frances was sponsored by the Northwestern Branch of the | Ontario Pulp and Peper Maker's Safety Assoc« | ination, Finnl standings in the contest have now been received and it is encouraging to notethat our LongLac Mill at Terrace Bay has won top laurels and will hold the trophy until completion of the next contest, The trophy will be presented at the next meeting of the Northwestern Branch of the Safety Association which will be held in Port arthur on fugust 30th, Final contest standings are as follows: | LOST MN TIME FREQ, MILL BRS, ACO, RA LongLac - T.B, 705,162 1 Te ibitibi - F.W, 329,581 1 3.03 i Mar. + Marathon 924,610 5 5.40 Ont+-Minn - Kenore 673,493 4& 5.93 Great Lakes=F.We 1,211,662 12 9.90 Dryden + Dryden 601,753 6 9.97 Provincial - PsA. 586,732 8 13.63 AOIULOS HF eey 480,430 8 16,65 Brompton - R.Rock 539,710 9 16.67 Ont-Minn - F,F,' 914,528 17 18.58 Brompton - Nip. 80,502 4 49.68 | MILL TOT:LS 7,048,163 75 10.64 : 0-0-0 i THE SWIMMING MEET SCHEDULED FOR LST SUND..Y AND C.NCELLED DUE TO BAD WE/.THER, WILL BE HELD AT 1:30 P.M. ON SUNDAY, AUG- UST 26TH. LET'S HOPE FOR GOOD 'ETHER, 0-0-0 i:$1,00 each, ieee ay 1951. Weve" STAGE SHOW ek CANCE The Calgary Range Riders, a talented group of musicians from out West, will be with us for two nights next week ~- Tuesday and Wednesday, jugust 28th and 29th, Each night will feature a stage show of high class. calibre, starting at 8:30 p.m, follows ed almost immediately by a dance starting at 10:00 p.m. and lasting till 2:00 a.m. The dence part of the programme will be highlighted by real honest-to-goodness Square dances with an experienced member of the Range Riders doing the calling, The prices of admission are as follows: Com- ' bined ticket (Show and Dance) $1.25 per person, Show only .75¢ each - Dance only Children ,50¢,. This troupe has travelled over nearly all of the Western provinces doing shows in addition to playing free shows for several Hospitals, Homes for Crippled Children, Veteran's Hospitals and Sanitor- jums, Each year they are part of the famous Calgary Stampede and have had programmes on nearly all of the Radio Stations in the 4, Western Provinces, They have made several recordings for the Aragon Recordings of Vancouver including some original compositions of their own cast and are currently on their way to Montreal to cut some records for R.C.ii. Victor, The Riders are presently considering offers to tour England this Fall and Australie next Spring, Master of Ceremonies for the group is Bill "Dix" Hilton, who is also a singer of note and a guitarist. He composed "Don't Be Blue Linda Lou" for Aragon. The featured artist in the whole troupe is Buddy Reynolds, Aragon Recording Star for the pect five years, who has quite a number (continued on page 3)

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