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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jan 1952, p. 7

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JANU..RY LIMERICK CONTEST ENDS IN A WEEK So far there are only 23 entries in the January Limerick Contest open to all LongLac employees, their families and all other Terrace Bay residents. I's a real chance to win easy money for there are prizes of $5.00, $3.00 and $1.00 for simply filling in the last line of this limerick. "It looks like a good year" Bill said, "For I feel thet I'm getting ahead," But he reached from a ladder Now he's wiser but sadder ONCE ys diais 4 ainiate sininiove why alate When completed, just drop in either box reserved for Terrace Bay News Copy at the Hudson's Bay Store or the LongLac Mill entrance. 0~0=0 SCHOOL RINK HOCKTY AND SKATING SCHEDULE 4:00 = 6:30 6:30 «» 9:30 Mon. (Pee Vee Gnome) Hockey Skating Tues. Skating Hockey Wed, (Pee Vee Game) Hockey Skating Thurs. Skating Hockey Fri, (Pec Wee Game Hockey Skating 10 All = 2PM 2 ~- 6:30 PM Sat. Open Hockey Skating Skating ltoLPM, L100 -06:30 Sun. Hockey Skating Skating SPECI..L HOCKEY PRACTICE HOURS MAY BE ARRUNGED BY REQUEST TO RECRE..TION OFFICE, SPECIAL G/ MBS AGLINST VISITING TEAMS TO T.KE PRECEDENCE ON SATURD.Y ND SUNDAY AFTER NOONS . 0-0-0 STORK CLUB Congratulations are in order to Mr, and Mrs, D. Bvans-Smith on the occasion of the arrival of a son on January 6th; to Mr, and Mrs, H., Lalonde on the birth of a daughter on January 15th and tc Mr, & Mrs. Russ Downey on the arrival of a girl on January 19th. 0=~0=-0 FOR SALE Two pairs of ladies white skates and boots. Sizes 6 and 8, .Apply to House #193 or phone LO. 0~0~0 Puce 7 W/NTED One pair girl's skates, size 13, Plerse contact House No, 6 or Time Capd &41. 0-0-0 # FOUND Man's navy figured silk dress scarf (navy & multigoloured) at skating pink, Qwner can pick it up at House No, 6, 0-0=0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bey News must be handled in one of the followe ing ways: « Placed in one of the Terrag¢ec Bay Newsboxes located at the Mill Time GQlogks and the Hudson's Bzy Store, placed in the Post Office, delivered by hand to either the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you choose, the mater. ial must be at any one of these places NOT LATER TH/N 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESD.Y! Material for publication mus} be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, please, The fact that Wednesday noon is the Deadline for all news doesn'{ mean that we won't aggept it before that time, You can't get your news in too early for us, 0=0=0 TERRACE B.Y NHEUS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company Limited proe ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, 411 items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Vednesday of each week, Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to: O,R, Dalzelle-Edigor, 0-0-0 The Santa Fe Magazine provides its contribution for this offering, in citing the case of the perplexed conductor, "Who on earth," he sputtered, "would want to steal a Pullman ladder?" Just then the curtain parted znd a little old lady poked her head through cautiously, y : "Conductor," she wispered, "you may use mine if you like, I won't need it until morning," 0~0=-0 It is said that at the age of 75 there are 18 per cent more women than men, But .at the age of 75 who cares?

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