LT WaS DONE IN '51 year: Jan, Apr. Mey. June June hug . Au Ze Aug. Al £ . Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct, Dec. Dec, Dec. A story of Terrace Bay's progress in the 23 16 26 1 2 6 15 15 23 22 29 OY. Oy. A} 20 31 Home and School Association organ- ized. L,C,B.0. Store opened, New C.P.R. station officinlly opened, Landscaping programme commenced in townsite. Golf Driving Range opened, Formation of a Separate School Board to plan the construction of a four room Separecte School for Romen Catholic pupils in 1952, New Dominion Public Building housing the Post Office officially opened, Physicians' Services Incorpornted Prepaid Medical Plan coverage for employees of Longlac Pulp & Paper Company Ltd, and their families inaugurated following its accept~- ance by the required percentage of employees, S. Bucovetsky Ltd, dry goods store opened to the public. LongLac Telephones Ltd, commenced construction of new Telephone Exchange building. Robt, Simpson Co. Ltd, Order Office opened, Terrace Bey Private Hospital (New) officially opened, Improvement District offices moved to enlarged quarters ot 179 Hudson Drive, : New Firing Range completed for use of No, 200 L./.{.. Battery. Public Library moved to new town- site location. Ontario Provincial Police office moved to now townsite location, Enlarged ice skating facilities at Scheel rink opened to public, Completion of change-over to 4O- hour week effected in mill for both hour and day workers. (Various departments had changed on differ- ent dates since Sept. 1/51.) Terrace Bay Community Church held first services in new Church Build- ings, New Church Building dedicated officially on Dec. 12. Chairman of School Board officially announced plens to construct a four room Continuation School com- plete with gymnasium to be ready for the 1952 school term. 33 of 35 new houses completed and (cont. in next col.) Page 4 WHAT W4S DONE IN '51 (cont, from col, 1) occupied by this dete in the new Lakeview Subdivision, The Laoke- view Subdivision had been survéyed, streets cleared, sewer and water lines installed during the year 1951, 0-0-0 ORIOLES SN..G "B™ SERIES .10-PIN TITLE The boys are evidently beginning to find the range nas a rash of eleven 200 grmos broke out this week in the final woek of the 10-Fin "B" Series. Frank Sechesky's Orioles sneaked in as winners when the Townsite failed to field a full team to forfeit 4 points. But just to show they had what it took, Bill Day pumped in 207 and 200 games and Vern Hopper hit a 205, Other results showed Pattison's Bears stenling 3 points from Paget's Warehouse sqund in spite of Harold "I've found the range now!" Marsh's 611 series which includ- ed 242 and 209 games. The Bears countered with Shirriff's 217, Weppler's 212 and Shemanskits 210 games, The engineers racked up the night's high team series and high team game of 2689 and 968 respectively, as they pounded out a 3 point totzl in a bit of revenge over the Royals, Lindskoog hit the high serics of the evening with a 622 total which included a tie for high geme of 242 ond a 207 game.. Williscroft hit 206 for some ndded help. Plecse Note: The alleys will be availnble for open bowling all this week and next with the exception of Wednesday night and Friday night, January 9th and 11th, FIN,L ST,NDINGS - "B" SERIES Team Points Orioles 20 Warehouse 17 Bears 16 Townsite 13 Engineers i5 Electrons 10 Lrgos 8 Royals 7 0-0-0 The many friends of Rev, J. Roenicke of St. Martin's Parish are glad to hear that his injuries were not nearly so scrious aos they might have been in his motor accident near Rossport on Saturday morning lnst, Facial injuries only resulted, and while those are proving very painful, we're all happy to know that no further injury is evident, 0-0-0