Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 2 Feb 1956, p. 10

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"RECREATION FLYER PRE-SALE OF HOCKEY TICKETS All pre-sales of tickets are mer on the afternoon of the day before the game, For the games on Saturday, February llth, and Sunday, February 12th, sales for both games will be held on Friday and Saturday | afternoon from 1:00 until 6:00, The event numbers for these games are 39 for Saturday and 40 for Sunday. FILMS FROM NATIONAL FILM BOARD The following films will be available for the use of any organization in town between Thursday, February 9th, and Monday February 13th, by applying to 5am Fraser at the Recreation Office, BYE WITNESS NO. 71 - B& W - 11 min, There's something odd about using carved stones as trade goods -- but then the Arctic holds many surprises, One of the oddest is the Eskimo shown in this*film, a man whose talent for shaping stone into the figures of animals and hunters makes them readily marketable through the Hudson's Bay Company post. Other items show a sea~ going scientist who seeks a 'seaweed vital to the food industry, and a model railway with 700 feet of track and a full-fledged president, PAUL TOMKOWICZ - STREET-RATLWAY SWITCHMAN B& W - 10 min, What kind of aman is content with a job that keeps him out all night, whose main meal is a.six-egg breakfast? This film in- troduces that kind of a man -- Paul Tomkowicz, Polish-Canadian superintendent of switches, in the windy city of Winnipeg, From dusk to dawn we shadow this burly figure through the cold streets, while he tells his story and goes about his OPN 9 7 THE MUSICAL RIDE - Colour - 19 min, In the flood-lit arenas of New York, Toronto and Montreal thousands of horse show enthus- iasts have watched the precision drill of the RCMP's crack mounted squad, Now you can see it -- scarlet-coated riders and sleek-coated horses weaving a rythmic pattern against a backdrop of autum leaves and clear blud sky, Photographed at the parade ground of the barracks near Ottawa, this film combines the excitement of fine horsemanship with the stirring music of the band, ending in a rousing climax of a charge. THE DRESDEN STORY - B& W - 30 min, Has Canada a Negro problem -- or is the fair-skinned Canadian who is at fault in (Cont. on next col,) Page 1U RECREATION FLYER (Cont. ) THE DRESDEN STORY (Cont, ) Dresden quarrel? This film interviews the. people on both. sides,. showing the-att-. itudes which provoked the charge of dis- crimination and swept this hitherto quiet town into the headlines, Made under great difficulty, when tempers were frayed and animosity easily roused, the DRESDEN STORY is as clear a picture of a town in turmoil as may be- expected to be made, There will be two showings of these movies in the Recreation Centre: . One for school children in the corridor along- side the meeting rooms at 4:00 p.m, on Thursday, February 9th, and the other for adults in the large meeting room on Friday evening, February 10th at 8:00 o'clock, LADIES HOCKEY TEAM TOGO TO SCHREIBER ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 6TH TO PLAY AT 8:30 P.M. THEY WILL BE HOPING TO SEE AND HEAR SOME OF OUR 'TOWNS HURRAHS AND CHEERS. TRY TO GET OUT TO THIS GAME. e-0-0 LOZAL ORDER OF MOOSE INITIATION Under Governor Don Laporte, the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge No. 1752 initiated into the Lodge last Wednesday evening, January 25th the following: Jack Wellings, Sam Chicoine, Joe Lalonde, Erick Kutok, Nick Hubelit, N. Vienneau, Earl Knight, Dave Gunter, Gonzague Slater, Harry Tymko, Janis Spidans, Yanos Gerley, Joe Hurley, Clarence Mercier, Nick Chopty, Patrick Leisander, Elie Salegse, Wm. Kujbiba, Hubert Galvin, George Daniels, Adam Zyri, Henry Hermes, Frank Struzowski, Bob Mykietyn. The installation was held in the Guild Hall, Schreiber, and the Degree Team conducting the initiation were: Governor Frank Ginn, Junior Gov- ernor Scott Mann, Prelate Axel Berndtsson, Past Governor Edmund Belliveau, Orator Robert Middaugh and Sargeant-at- -Arms Charles Haviland, Present membership now stands at 146, A dance and social followed in the Guild Hall under the convenorship of Art LeBlanc. Music for the evening was by Joe Adamo and His Northern Knights, o=0--0

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