Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 29 Nov 1951, p. 1

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Volume 6, No, 48 LIMERICK CONTEST The Limerick appearing xt the bottom of this page may be a money winner for you. Entries in this December Limerick Contest must be placed in Terrece Bay News recept- acles 2t the Mill Time Clocks or the Hudson's Bay Store not later than midnight December 31st. Rules governing the Contest are as follows: J. All you have to do is fill in the last line of a limerick, 2. Everyone working for LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd., their immediate families and all other Terrace Bray residents are eligible to enter. 3, The limerick contest for any given month ends on the last day of each cal- ender month, he £8 the limericks have been used previ- ously by the National Safety Council, prize winning lines ennounced in any National Safety Council publication will not be considered in this Terrance Bry Contest. 5. Prizes ench month will be: 2nd + $2.00, 3rd - $1.00. 6. Judges will be members of the LongLac Sefety Contest Committee and their decision shell be final. DECEMBER LIMERICK CONTEST (Just fill in the last line, sign name and address and place in boxes at Time Clocks er Hudson's Bay Store reserved for Terrace Bay News Copy.) It Was just about this time lest year 'Senty! Simpson got londed with 'cheer*® - Left his fnmily to grieve On a sad Christmes eve @eveeeeservovevrereveeevnerereeereeeeseoeeeoveeeee Name Address ee 0-0-0 RRACE By ee Lies -- ae L..RGEST CIRCULATION i TERRACE BAY LNA ONLI EN A TER TMT WO ET NM "| November 27th, ane DR... WORKSHOP FOR TERR..CE B..Y Advice has been just received that Mr, érthur Clare, Drama Instructor of the Community Programmes Branch, Department of Education, will be in Terrace Bay on Wednes- day and Thursday, December 5th and 6th to conduct sessions on the organization and operation of amateur dr-ma groups. He will also cover 2s much stage technique as time will permit. Afternoon and evening sessions will be held on both days. i411 sessions will be held in the Basement Hall of the new Community Church, Having Mr, Clare visit Terrace Bay for this purpose is an excellent opportunity for those persons interested in amateur theatri- cals, to pick up some grand advice and coaching. 411 persons interested in sattend- ing these sessions are extended a cordial invitation, There will be no charge whatso- ever to those attending. The evening sessions will get underway ct 7:30 p.m. 0-0-0 CURLING CLUB ITEMS It looks like about another week yet before we can get on the ice, The club will have about twenty rinks, and that's just a good number for the available ice, Harly next week, the Club Executive will select the season's skips. Immediately following this the skips will begin selection of rinks for the first bonspiel, Timing will be very imp- ortant in order to keep things moving under the new system of bonspiel play we are cond- ucting this year, Skips must be very co-operative in attending bonspiel meetings, - and if this is forthcoming we should have a most interesting season. Club-house work continues well on schedule. Plans call for a good selection of furniture, a radio.,and a piano. There will be many matches replayed under very comfortable. conditions this year, 0-0-0

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