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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jan 1952, p. 6

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Wrudge" Hockey League Ta From page 1) Lunch Pails Moody Craig "Fire-Ball" Fedun "Capt," Kydd "Heywire™ Marquis "Slim" Dorman (Club Ref.) "Rhumatic® Gross Manager "Jock" Corrigan ~ Cheer Leader "Skeenywaboos™ Latour - Coach "Humphrey" Spencer Trainer Pale Faces Playing Coach - "Mr. hong Borsun Meat' Campbell "10%" Marostica "Fat" Grabowy "Shyster® Jeanneret #inston" Marsh "Curly II" Thompson "DP." Brady "Shadow" Sechesky "Snooper" Dalzell Joe (3) Heenan "Playboy" Pattison "Serounger® Boudresu "Scre~mer" McDonald "Curly" Ross "300 Ton" Rowlondson "Benker" Rowley oard of Directors Te & Manager « "300 Ton" Rowlandson. issistrnt-to-the-..ssistant Coach and Manager - "Big Chief" Wig Equipment Manager - "Winston" Marsh Manager -N,, Ls" Mazza Mascot-in-chief - "Shifty" Coughlin Mascot -~ "Shapely" Mcldam 0-0-0 ; DON'T FORGET THE LIMERICK CONTEST Just two weeks remain for entries in the Jonucry Limerick Contest open to all Longlac employees, their families and all other residents of Terrace Boy. First prize $5.00; Second Prize =~ $2.00; Third Prize - ¥1.00, Fill in the last line of the following limerick and drop in to boxes reserved for Terrace Bay News Copy at Hudson's Bay Store or the Mill entrance TO~-D.Y, "T+ locks like = good year" Bill snid "For I feel thot I'm getting ahend." But he recched from = ladder Now he's wiser but sadder wise se aie se sie ter 8a 0 sie 8 se TEN BN 008 09 8 8% ee Name EE BCR SEE RU CRE I IE HA0T08S ese ies tio ee REE I RN I CIE _ KL NIS LJNOUNCES BCRSUM, v Pege 6 L;,VZNDER ..ND NELSON 4S OFFICERS FOR '52 The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club has announced their slate of officers for 1952 as Bill Borsum ~ President, Reverend .rth Lavender - Vice President and Meredith Nelson - Secretary Treasurer. The Executive Committee consists of Al McColl, Dr, Jack Ridge, Glen Lumbers, Monty Poget, or. "Mike" McCausland, Jack Wellings, Bob Sheppard and Clarence Smith, "Plans are being laid for the biggest and best year yet," declared president Bill last Tuesday night at the regular meeting. "The executive committee is working hard on the projects for this year and they promise to be even better than last year." The theme this year for Kiwanis Inter- notional is "LIBERTY - Let's keep it!" Item No. 1 is strengthen our moral fiber through home, church and school and in line with this the Terrace Club is planning an all out effort to promote several "Go to Church" Sundays. On these Sundays an all out effort is planned to get every possible person to church, /nd it is hoped that in between times regular church going will become a permanent habit for everyone. Other projects in the planning stage are the ,nnual Kiddies! Ice Karnival in late February, the Fort William Male Choir Concert in May 2nd a new and different type of tea and bnke s=le in April. No hobby show is planned for this year as little interest has been shown in this event of late, 4s soon as details of these and the remainder of the projects for the year are completed, information on them will be re- leased, 0-0-0 NOON HOUR MOVIES Lunch hour movie programmes will be shown on Friday in the Mill Conference Room and again at 12:15 p.m, on Monday in the Cafeteria, 0-0-0 FOR S.10H air of ladies! white skates and boots size 6. 4pply to House #269 or phone 85, 0-0-0 FOUND T Dark grey and white Persian cat, Owner apply tc Hotel or Dial 10, 0=-0=-0 Then a man with money meets a man with ex- perience, the man with the experience gets the money, and the man with the money gets the experience *P * o=0=0

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