Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 23 Jan 1969, p. 9

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ANUARY 2 969: TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL The senior basketball teams from Geraldton Composite High School visited Terrace Bay High School on the 17th and 18th of January. On Fri- day evening, two games were played. Terrace Bay won the girls' game 32 - 10 while Geraldton boys were victorious 35 - 31. On Saturday morning, our girls again won their game. The boys' game was again won by Geraldton with a score of 41 - 30. All of the games were well played and the, side- line cheering from both schools added to the excite- ment. SIR JOHN A. MacDONALD TROPHY Every year since 1967 the senior girls and boys basketball teams from Terrace Bay and Schreiber have alternately competed for the Sir John A. MacDonald Trophy. On January 15th, 1969 the boys played the decisive game. Terrace Bay won 30 - 29 and so the trophy will remain in Terrace High School for another year . The girls also played a game with Terrace Bay winhing 38 - 27. Shown in the photo at the bottom of the page are the senior boys basketball team at Terrace Bay High School . SA een Mother: "Gracious, Helen, stop screaming at the top of your voice. What on earth are you trying to do?" é Helen: "Oh, I'm playing with Tommy. He's Daddy and I'm you and he's coming home late. i TERRACE BA ' : E 4 DA 9 % om Take a cruise and make it a career. No reason why you couldn/t if you join the Canadian Armed Forces. But why limit youyself? Investigate all the other inter- esting jobs you can dé. We've got hundreds of them and they aren't all at sea/Every one of them will take you places, We'll be at the Everett Hotel in Marathon on Wednesday ,/Januvary 29 and at the Terrace Bay Hotel dn Thursday, January 30, 1969. See us then or write to: Carladian Forces Recruiting Centre General Post Office 266 Graham Avenue Winnipeg 1. Manitoba Go with us.. The Canadian Armed Forces . ONE UP ON THE U.S.A. One thing Canada has had that the United States never had - a postal strike. It was amusing to read of the woman who wanted quick deliver for mail before the strike started and who travelled some distance to put it in the central post office in Toronto, which some critics sa is not very prompt at the best of times. Her letters remained there for the duration. The difference between a strike and no strike is that when there is no strike you can hope to get the thail . - from the Printed Word ii de

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