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Terrace Bay News, 24 Mar 1960, p. 9

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wap titi easton sl March 24, 1960 FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING For several weeks now..the merchants in Terr ace Bay have kept their stores open on Friday evenings for the convenience of the public, This paper believes that the merchants are to be commended for this progressive step as it gives the people the same opportunity for late shopping as is available in larger cent ters, Perhaps a good percentage of the shoppers are not yet accustomed to late Friday shopping but it would be unfortunate if, through lack of interest, the merchants have to discontinue the practice. However, it is not conceivable to us that it will be necessary to do so when one overhears the many young mothers enjoying themselves shopping on a Friday night with the youngsters safely at home, The mother with small children obviously appreciates the chance to shop without the added chore of baby-watching and, as other shoppers recognise the advantages of late . shopping it will probably become as popular here as it is in larger communities, | SEE PAGES 8 and 9 FOR FRIDAY NITE SPECIALS!} | CURLING CLUB NEWS 1, The Mixed Curling Windup will be this | Saturday Evening, Mar.26th in the Club Lounge, |All Mixed Curling members are urged to attend, iy Men's teams wishing ice for pickup games on Saturday afternoon, Mar.26, please sche- _dule with L.Duquette, No ice will be avail- | able unless scheduled, 3. Men's Curling Club Elections for 1960-61 | Executive will take place on Tuesday, April | 12 at 7 P.M. in the Club Lounge, ; | 4, Ladies Bonspiel April 1, 2, 3, | First Drawwill be Friday morning at 10.30 A.M. Watch the bulletin board for further news, 5+ Men's Bonspiel April 7, 8, 9, 10, First Draw will be Thursday evening at 6,30, ' JUST A REMINDER The Boy Scouts will be out in full force Saturday morning, April 2nd, selling Easter Cards, In addition to letting you send an Easter greeting to your friends you will be helping the Scouts defray some of the cost of the | Boy Scout Summer Camp, NO BADMINTON THURSDAY Due to Male Chorus Dress Rehearsal there _ will be_no Badminton this Thursday evening, Play will resume the following week, ee ere Specials Family for LERKACE BAY NEWS 2 LOVER Page 9 FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION The Hunter Safety Training Course sponsored by the Terrace Bay Fish & Game Association will commence classes at the Rec.Hall large room March 24th at 8 P,M, All students must register by this date, Instructors for the course are E,Persson, S,Hodgkiss, G,Kydd, A.Delaronde, C,Haviland and J.Anderson, SCOUT NEWS' Hockey Game ~ The Scout Hockey Game commenced at 7 P.M, sharp on Wednesday, March 16, Both teams played their best and the penalties were limit ed to only two, each team receiving one, The game ended with a final score of 4-2 for the Black Bears, The Falcon goals were scored by Paul Heenan while the Black Bear goals were scored by Don, Prior, Jim Hayes, Gary Crandlemire and Randy Hutchinson, Standings for this Season Played ,W.. Ly T Pts Falcon z 0 2 0 0 Black Bears 2 2 of) 4 FALCON FOLLOWINGS _ The meeting of March 18 opened at 6.30 with the Antelope Patrol forming the colour party. Inspection followed immediately and next was a fast game of Grab, At Patrol Corners the boys of the Antelope Patrol talked of changing their mame to the Eagle Patrol while the other scouts,discussed tests and a St.John's Ambulance Course. A lively game of British Bulldog was played next A series of talks on Camp life was started with the hopes of having a better Scout Camp this year. A member from each patrol took notes that would later be discussed at Patrol meetings, The meeting ended at 8 o'clock with Antelope Patrol lowering the flag and the Lion Patrol rec@iving it. (Submitted by Scott Wade.) BLACK BEAR BANTER The March 18th meeting opened at 6,30 :.with twenty-one boys and three leaders present, Af- ter inspection the Skipper gave more informa- tion on the Easter Card sale, G.Crandlemire was in charge of signalling, After a game the boys were taught and tested two methods of estimating distances. The group taking the First Aid Course will meet at the Skip's home at 6 P.M, Sunday, A horseshoe was formed, the colours lowered and after silent prayer, the colour party retreated the colours. (Submitted by Jim Hayes) FARM Night VARKET Shopping / Friday March 25° 62pm. to8 eS. RED and BLUE BRAND 'T! BONE STEAKS OO per lb. ICE CREAM O>9 HALF GALLON Ne ren a th a a er senenennsennaseennennene eh

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