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Terrace Bay News, 13 Sep 1951, p. 3

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BADMINTON NEWS The annual general meeting was held last Thursday evening and the executives for the coming season were elected as follows? President. - Gord Paget Vice-Pres. . = Monty Paget Sec,.-Treas, - Clarence Buck Sr, Executive Member - Jr. Executive Member ~ Len Swirhun Cecile Boudreau General plans were outlined, the most important being: (1) Play will start on Wednesday Evening, September 12, 1951. (2) Hours of Play Wednesday --- 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Thursday - 7:00 to 11:00 p.m, Sunday - 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Fees per season (to be paid to Sec,.= Treasurer by October 15/51.) Adults - $3,00 . Married Couples = $4.50 Students = $2.00 The formation of a club team to represy ent Terrace Bay in the N,S.B,.L. will start immediately. (3) (4) So folks, all you have to do is como out and play. Club racquets may be rented for 25¢ a session if you just want to try the game and instructions may be had by asking any of the executive, Oome on gang, get out there and have some fun, Ow0-0 ATTENTION WOULD-BE ACTORS AND ACTRESSES! § Plans are being formulated to stage a Musical Comedy Variety Show in Terrage Bay this fall, using oll local talent, The most important item that we are short of at the present time is talent, We need anyone who cen dance, sing, play a musical instru- ment, make people laugh or just make a darn fool out of themselves, If you find yourg self in any one of these categories, please get in touch with Ossie Dalzell, Al Lindskoog, or Bob Sheppard, Rehearals will commence just as soon as we have enough talent lined bate O-0-0 OLD STATION ROAD IS CLOSED The attention of all drivers is drawn to the fact that the old road from the South Camp to the C.P,R. Station is now closed to all motor traffic. All vehicles going to or coming from the new station will have to use the new road leading off the highway, o-0-0 FLASH! ! SUDDEN DEATH SOFTRLL FINAL TONIGHT «-- 6:00 P.M. Page 3 HERE AND THERE Visitors to Terrece Bay this week are H, S. (Ham) Craig and Thad Epps, up on some Townsite business, no doubt, Warren WhitLinger from K,0C,, Neenah, giving some of the Supervisors some info, the Industrial Engineering side of this business of making pulp, on Bert Laundy, our Personnel Superintendent, will fly to Vancouver this weekgend to pick up his brother and then they']1 both journey by boat to Victoria, B.C., to help their parents, the Rev, & Mrs, T, H, Leundy celee brate their 60th Wedding Anniversary, These folks are real pioneers of the West, having spent a lifeetime out there, 0-0-0 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE There will be a meeting of the Women's Institute on Friday evening at 8:15 p,m, Ail women of the Townsite are invited to Mrs, R. Ostling's, Laurier fve., to hear Mrs. /nne P, Lewis of the Department of Agriculture, This should prove of interest to both members and nonemembers, o=-0=-0 TRANSPORT/.TION REQUIRED For 2 persons going to Kapuskasing this weekwend, Anyone having room in a car is asked to get in touch with Albert Cadieux at House #59 or in the Machine Room, o-0=0 "Ts the doctor in?" "No, he isn't," "Do you know when he will be back?" "I really can't say -» he went out on an eternity case," bares mnensecnvernareneerstepeensnsenrenensananensnsstameenarwenassenaenanntes

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