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Terrace Bay News, 7 Feb 1957, p. 12

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TERRACE BAY UNION I.B.P.S. & P. Ml W. NO. 665 ' Due to increased activity by the Parish groups the St. Martin's Church Hall will not be available for Local meetings. In future, commencing with the next LOCAL | meeting of February 13, 1957, the meetings will be held in the Large Meeting Room of the Recreation Centre. Please be aware that although the meeting nights will remain the same the time will be 8.30 instead of the usual 7.30. Ae Git HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION NEWS It was bitterly cold on the night of January 21st. 5, -- but' -- in spite of that" a large and very receptive audience. attend- _ ed the Home and School Association meeting to hear two very informative talks on our. own Improvement District, This proves: once again that people WILL attend meetings Re which' Srésént" TAteresting m material. The Chairman of the Program. Committee of the Home and School Association, Mr. J. Kelty, has a really fine schedule of progratines arranged" for the monthly meetings" ~ which are held third: at6.15 P.M, in our local schools. IT A POINT TO BE THERE. Monday of. every month , MAKE oy TE BROTHERHOOD WEEK FEB. 17 to 23, 1957. On Thursday, January 31lst., members of various organizations in Schreiber and Terrace Bay met as a committee to form a programme 'for--thé 'observance of Brotherhood Week. Mr. C. Buck was elected chairman of the 1957 Brotherhood Week Committee and V. Thompson will remain as secretary. Members of the Committee are A. Valiquette, I. Bailey, D. Laporte, H. C. Laundy, and Morrison. For due observance of Brotherhood Week the committee decided that: "a) Brotherhood Week literature will be distributed for use in the schools and posters to bé displayed. b) That each organization sponsor a programme, with "Brotherhood" as the theme, Cont'd. in next column _periods so be sure you buy 4 Page 12 - BROTHERHOOD WEEK Cont'd and invite members of other groups to attend, so as tobetter, intergroup attitude and relations in the Communities. This to replace the Brotherhood Banquet. SAS WIN SUPERIORS - MARATHON TO-NITE Cont'd from _ Page 1 probably tell the. players. apart without .. a program, but in order to win the watch, you must Hold a program and they will be - on sale prior to the game and also between the first and second periods. The draw will be made between the second and third you can have a chance of winning this beautiful wrist: watch. Buy one, 'buy two or three, they'ré just 25 cents apiece, a small pri@e-to- pay for such a wonderful item. IH Dave Whalen of Superiors smashes two Niseneli. scoring records. See Page 9 for top nine scorers in league play. so far this season. ae st BOWLING NEWS enn from, rae La era lat. 2nd... 3ed..\Pts, Tobap 2ts. Game Game Game... _ Pts.: Braves 215. se: 670, beer Oc ae Warriors _ 197% 7h 642 704 10 107% "Engineers "1914 628 658 661 4 1953 Bears 183¢ GIB FOG PIR he 1996 Overheads 1783 674 691 708 11 1896 Royals 1685 POR) the: oe t Be 189% Domats Lb6S 675) 702 6h5 Bo ae Kettles 139 692 677 652 8 147 EE MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE STANDINGS Royalettes -- 8h pts. Rookies 82 pts. Nanderers '78 pts. Maybees AS: Dts. V. Thompson 120, 140, 459; L. Checkryn 146, 150, 1hh, 440; P. Pluta 136,167,124,427; D.Thompson T55,! PaO p45) b30s No Freetian sot ri Hanna 153; A. Checkryn 144; V.Hanna 144. set HIGH GAMES AND SERIES - 199, program. So you a

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