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Terrace Bay News, 27 Dec 1951, p. 4

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HOCKEY HIGHLIGHTS cont. from page 1) hockey season, Let's support our team in every way we csn, and mayhap this will be OUD year o-0-0 FREEM.N & ..HO BIG SCORES IN 10 PINS Last week, Hock Freeman cf the Royals shattered the high geome record for this yeer's ten pin lengue as he smashed a terrific 246 g-me. Ed jho of Worwicks Wonders had high series for the evening with 5956 Pattison's Bears were the big guns in the tenm totals with a 941 game while Paget's Werehouse had high team series of 2695. Go- ing into the lest week of the 2nd series, three teams, the Orioles, Warehouse and Town- site are neck and neck and it should be a bettle right down to the wire as Townsite and Orioles tangle with each other and the Warehouse runs into those man-enting Bears. THM CAPTAINS NOTE! Scores for the last week of the "B" series must be in complete by 11:00 Wednesday night January 2. .t that time finel standings will be tabula- ed for the "B" Series, Strndings to date Matches Points Orioles i Worehouse 6 16 Townsite 6 15 Bears 6 13 Engincers 6 a2 Electrons 6 10 Warwicks Wonders 6 8 Reyals 6 6 0-0-0 CHILDREN'S CHRISTM.S P.RTIES ~A SUCCESS On Saturday afternoon the children to the rage of § yenrs enjoyed immensely the yearly Christmas Party. Sente's visit was, 'of course, the feature event and all report a wonderful time. In the evening the "older youngsters hed their innings, and agnin oll went well. Sincere apprecintion is extended to oll who assisted in taking enre of the little ones to whom, after all, Christm:zs does belong. 0-0-0 THREE C..USES OF ..CCIDENTS "I DIDN'T SEE" "I DIDN'T THINK" "7 DIDN* T.KNOW" Page 4 CHRISTMAS SEASON VISITORS (continued from page 1) Mr. .& Mrs, Ross Ford of Montreal, visiting with Mr, & Mrs, H. C. Laundy and family. Mr. Sam Demas of Kapuskesing visiting at his son's home - Mr, & Mrs, Chris Dems, Mrs. E, Biesenthal and daughter Mcrlene visiting with Mr. & Mrs, Ken Weppler, Mr, & Mrs, Truman Gibbons of Iroquois Falls visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Jos, Onvan- augh, o-0-0 LST CHANCE TO ENTER DECEMBER LIM&RICK CONTEST December 31st will mark the close of the first of six monthly Limerick Contests open to every LongLoc employee, their families end all cther Terrece Bey residents, Everyone can use a little extra cash at this time of year so don't put off thinking up a good last line for the contest limerick, First prize is $5,00; second prizo - $2.00; third prize - $1.00, Just fill in the last line,: sign name, nnd address and plece in box at Time Clocks or Hudson's Bay Store reserved for Terrace Bay News gopy. It was just about this time last year, 'Santy' Simpson got loaded with 'cheer' - Left his fomily to grieve On a sad Christmas eve eeeeeereereeeeeraeseeeeeesreseeerereeseveneeeeee HERG 5 ein ial etahioiave LOGVOBS 6's Misses ner amas WINNERS WILL BE NNOUNCED IN "THE NEWS" NEXT WZEK 0-0-0 CHRISTM.S CONCERT Terrence Bay Public School entertained to a packed house Thursdry last, 2t their third annusl Christmes-Concert, The program opened with "0 Canada" followed by the open- ing chorus, an action song, "Jingle Bells", by Grade 1 pupils. Principal Clarence Smith welcomed guests, and H. C. Laundy, chairman of the School Board, was master of cere- monies, The program proceeded with a Carol, "Bring a Torch, Jeannette Isabella" by Grade 1, followed by e Choral Reading - "Vespers", Grades 2 to 8 presented a Cantata, "i. Christmas Secret", Grades 3 & 4 added varicty to the program by a square dance, "Into the Igloo", (continued on page 5)

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