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Terrace Bay News, 11 Feb 1960, p. 1

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'Balance of Schedule Championship Fight and 1958 Grey Cup : tn a a nt ren nn soneites| Circulation WY Terrace Bay Vol.3, No. 6 & Schreiber -- ee eet oa ee ern ey mene DRYDEN RINK WIN NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO CURLING festival. On the weekend of February 6th and 7th-at MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT Terrace Bay the Dryden rink proved them- selves to be the best.curlers in! N.W,Ontario Keep Friday, February 19th reserved as the by coming out on top with a five win cu.o Loss night you will attend the 1960 Minor Hockey record, Night. Tickets are available from any member of _ the Minor Hockey Association, . Congratulations are in order for Ted Adair, Skip, W. Yarozuk, third, G. Snider, second and B. Saskoli, lead, of the Dryden Curling Club. The Darwin Wark rink of Fort William were the runners up, Marathon, the North Shore entry in the Playdowns did a good job with a 4-3 record | and were included in a play-off for runner- up. The Marathon rink beat the Fort William rink on Sunday to put the favourites out of the picture. The honours all go to Dryden and best wishes for a win over Northern Ontario in a play-off to enter the Brier playdowns in the Lakehead, , It is Dryden all the way this year. The Ken Davis. rink from Dryden represent N.W, Ontario in the School Boy Dominion Curling championship playdowns being held in. Quebec this year. ot LIBRARY TRUSTEE CONFERENEE IN MARCH A conference for Library Trustees has been arranged in Fort William for the 18th, 19th and 20th of March, Library Trustees from some twenty Librar- ies in Northwestern Ontario have shown inter- est in this conference. It will be sponsored by the Library Board of the Fort William Public Library and by the Public Library Service Branch of the Department of Education, Members of the Department plan to attend the © conference, Dr. G.K, McKeown, Conference Chairman said recently that "It is our earnest desire to create a situation which will permit rep- resentatives of all the Libraries in this area to get together to compare notes, share problems and appreciate our roles and respon- sibilities better. We hope that this confer- NSHL_STANDING THROUGH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 By Wye gle. Pts. ence will help to compensate for the failure Terrace Bay 7 Se 21 of many library Trustees to attend the Pro- Red Rock 22----10 --11--1 21 vincial and National conventions, It is Marathon 20 049 9 2 20 long since time that we got together to Nipigon . 20 4G 9.9 2 20 examine the position and future of Library service in this part of Ontario. Pre-conference questionnaires indicate a strong interest among Library Trustees in problems of planning, building, staff, adult education and the role of the trustee in the library. Preliminary programme layout in- cludes all these topics, Resource personnel will be drawn from experienced library trustees in the area, from the Department of Education and other Departments, Librarians and, if possible,. from representatives of the Provincial and National Trustees! organizations. Tues.Feb.9th -. Terrace Bay at Nipigon Thurs,Feb.11 --- Terrace Bay at Marathon " " "= Red Rock at Nipigon Sat. Feb.13.. - Nipigon at Marathon Sun. Feb.14. - Nipigon at Marathon = ee Terrace Bay at Red Rock Marathon at Terrace Bay Tues. Feb.16 DON*¥ MISS THE "MISS SUPERIOR" DANCE The winners of the "Miss Superiors" con- test will be presented with their gifts at the dance being held this Friday, February 12th from 9 - 1 A.M, in the High School Auditorium, Sar : The first prize is a beautiful wris watch and both. princesses will receive train cases. : Dancing will be to the strains of Adamo!s Band and advance tickets may be obtained from Hec McLeod or Francis Hanna or any member of the executive, Don't miss one of the biggest dances of the year. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW OR BUY THEM AT THE DOOR, HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY OPEN NEW DEPARTMENT Last weekend the Hudsons Bay Company in Terrace Bay officially opened their new Furniture Department, Since the close of the Groceteria a busy staff and crew of workmen have renovated and re-decorated the downstairs premises, An attractive display of quality merchan- dise by leading manufacturers is now shown, with new material arriving daily. LADIES FITNESS CLASS TONIGHT Ladies! Slim 'N Trim Classes will be held on Wednesday in futurej starting tonight from 8:30 ~ 10:30 P.M, There will be no Thursday classes, SPORT FILMS These films will be shown in the Large Room of the Recreation Centre on Friday at 2 P.M, and on Saturday at 10 A.M. and 7 P.M, There is no admission charge. Sadler-Pep

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