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Terrace Bay News, 2 Feb 1956, p. 7

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HOCKEY ~~ Tgrrace -Bay 'Superior s: take -on atten, Flyers tonight February 2nd at 8: ae Pem ~in the jLocak--Arena,+--- The high flying Sitribre are still flying high, knocking off three more wins recentiy. At Schreiber last Thursday they took the Lions by a 6-2 score. On Sunday at Nipigon the Flyers-bost-to: Superiors 3~2, On Tuesday, January'31st the Marathon Mercuries. went down to a 6-5 'score, This,broke a jinx for the Superiors as they did' not have a win-against Marathon on Terrace Bay ice during league play, Strangely enough Terrace Bay have beaten Marathon on both road trips to Marathon in league play, KIDS NIGHT Watch for details on Kids Night - February 11th. - HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Wednesday, February 8th at 7:45 p.m, Shift #2 vs, Shift #3. 9:15 pom. Salary Millionaires vs, Schreiber Homers, Ticket + LO¢: of 3"for 25¢, winner takes 25% of the pot, The lucky 0-0-0 TRAFFIC EXPERT SPEAKS TO KIWANIS AND SCHOOLS Serge? nt Scarnati, Traffic Sgt., Port Arthur Police Department gave talks on pedestrian and traffic safety to Terrace Bay Schools and the Kiwanis Club on Tuesday, January 31, Guests from various organizations were present at the Kiwanis meeting as follows- Constable Hayes (Police); Joe Marcella (Home and School Association), Doris Hansford, Fred Sovghton and Jack Thomas (LongLae Pulp and Paper: Company); Archie Driffield (Improvement District); Roland Wills (St. Johns Ambulance). Sergeant Scarnati was introduced by Parker Gray who mentioned Scarnati's background and pointed out that arrangenents for his trip to Térracé Bay had' been made by the Civic Affairs Committee of the Club, A very excellent talk followed in which the Sgt. quoted many factors of safe driving and the highway and city traffic act, He said that if you could travel with a policeman and see the wreckage, the loss of life and the injury involved that most -(Conts on next cols) - Pees TRAFFIC EXPERT SPEAKS TO KIWANIS (Cont. ) people would immediately become more traffic conscious; : Driving faster than road conditions permit, lack of courtesy and carelessness are the major causes of accident. Driving is.a privelege and this should always be remembered, He highly recommended that adults always set a good example for children and that where possible.safety belts . be installed in the seat beside the driver. Sergeant Scarnati was thanked by Dave Locking, Des Evans-Smith, Kiwanis President,was in charge of the meeting. "ALWAYS DRIVE AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON. IT" 0-0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE (Cont.) High Three games, W. Day 481, F. Sechesky 473, L, Checkryn 466, J. Thomas 460, B. Shirriff 451, Next Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Engineers vs. Warehouse Alleys 1&2 Shub-a-lees vs, Pickups Alleys 3&4 Royals - Bye 0-0-0 | 4s E.M.B.S. ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 26.111 At oe Recreation Centre last Thursday January 26th, the Annual meeting. of the! Employees Mutual Benefit Society was held, Vice 'President, Franci3 Gaulin presided over the meeting. The Auditor's Report was read and. adopted. H, C, Laundy, Secretary--Treasurer presented the Annual Report of the Society which was also adopted. __ Nominations and elections for the . Directors for 1956 were then held with the following results: Division I Beggie 'Thorsteinson Division II J. Brooks Division III W. T, Baillie Division IV. A, B. Driffield . Francis Gaulin resigned as a Director of the Society. Francis served as an officer of the Society since July 1949. The members of the Society are indebted to Francis for the service he has rendered to the Society over the past years, J. Brocks was elected in Division II to replace Francis Gaulin, sips FOUND ae One set of car keys and house key in Brown Key case, May be picked up at Rec, Office,

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