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Terrace Bay News, 6 Dec 1951, p. 5

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COLUMN «. Smoker was held at the Armouries last Sunday afternoon when members of the local unit played hosts to guests from the Lake-~ head unit, én interesting and informative afternoon wis enjoyed and highlighted by a talk that Sgt. Devies gave on the Dominion of Canada Rifle issociation, of which he is a member, He is an expert shot and was runner-up for the Canadian Championships held in Ottawa last summer. J. suggestion was mide thet a Rifle Club he: formod here under the auspices of the D. of C, Rifle Assoc, The new outdoor range being set up by the Local Reserve Unit, be used nnd that firing points up to 400 yards be added to it. The Dominion issociation is open to the public although a local club would be required to be supervised by the Local Reserve Unit, «303 calibre rifles would be used from Q.M. Stores and 200 rounds of ammunition por year will be supplied free of charge by the wSSociation, « new type of ammunition is now being used that lessens the recoil but does not detract from the muzzle velocity, To start such a Club, it is necessary to have 30 charter members in order that it be a working unit of the Association, To accomp- lish this, a public meeting cf 211 those in the Community who are interested, has been Suggested, Sgt. Davies is available from time to time for his help and suggestions, On Tuosdey evening, new courses of training were started qgnd the attendance is much improved, The lectures are interesting and it looks like we are in for a good Season, : SONNERS * 0-0-0 MAURST..D & MARSH STL.R IN 1O-PIN LEsGUE 4. cOuple of the 1st year men in the 10- Pin League broke loose last night for the honour counts of the evening. Harold Marsh with the aid of his tidy handicap banged out 3 - 200 games for a whopping 636 total while John Maurstnd started his last game with 4 strikes and ended up with 242, That big game of Maurstad's was enough to garner an even split in the points for the Orioles as they won the lnst game and total pins with the high team game of 956. Marsh's big total leed the Warehouse to a high series of 2720. STANDINGS TO D..T# Team Matches Points Warehouse 4 Le, Townsite 3 10 Bears LA 9 Orioles A 9 Electrons 4 7 Argos 4 5 for iaaene t \ Page 5 >» LUNCH HOUR MOVIES FRIDAY AND MOND/Y inother one of those interesting lunch hour movie programmes will be held in the Mill Conference Room at noon on Friday and again on Monday at 12:15 in the Cafeteria. 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following ways: Placed in one of the T.B, Newsboxes located at the Mill Time Clccks, and the Hudson's Bay Store. Placed in the Post Office. Delivered by hand to either the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office. No matter which system you choose, the material must be at any one of these places NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WED- NESD.Y ! Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, plexse, The fact that Wednesday noon is the Dead- line for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us, 0-0-0 TERR..CE B..Y NEWS, published every Thursdcy at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, {11 items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of ench week, Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to: O. R. Dalzell - Editor, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Two pairs girls! skates, size 4, one pair size 7, #189 or Phone 86, 0-0-0 One pair Apply to House Hiner Holboell, a postal clerk in Copen- hagen, was the originator of the Christm-s Seal Sale to obtein funds for the prevention of tuberculosis, The idea occurred to him as he sorted the Christmas mail of 1903. It was too late to put the idea into effect for that Christmas but the following Christmas the postmen, under the patronage of the King and Queen of Denmark, conducted the first Christmas Senl Sele, 0-0-0 TAKE TIME TO BE SAFE ' i fe an )

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