Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No. 17 LARGEST CIRCUL.TION IN 1ERR.CE B..Y a --) April 24, 1952, TN LL Ommunitly On Friday night all you fellas will have a ronal chance tc show the "bottor half" that you're a real "big" sport. With this Fridey boing Ladies! Frec night you can afford tc be a big sport without it costing you too much, as all it can possibly cost you will be One Buck ($1.00) whother she finally agrees to go with you or not. . The boys in the band have been hard at work of late, practising to bo able to dish out some vory fine music for dancing, Don't forget people, that thosc dances arc being sponsored by your Recreation Commi- ttec and so by patronizing thom and making it possible to declarc =o profit, you get your money back in the end, as all profits will be spent on recreation in gencral, We'll be looking forward to seeing you on Friday at tho dance that will got under- way at 9:30 p.m. and will last until 1:00 p.m Thc place: The Recreation Hall. 0-0-0 TOWNSITE CLE/N-UP Spring-time is Clean-Up Time ---Resid- ents of Terrace Bay are requested to rake up all of the debris left lying around since the snow has loft us. Do a real job on those front lawns and back yards and place the rofuse in neat piles beside the road whore you would normally leave your garbage cans, Tt will be picked up on Tucsdey, Lpril 29th. 0-0-0 /, REMINDER TO F.TH'RS This Saturday, .pril 26th, is a big doy in the life of the Cubs and Scouts. The Lnn- ual Father .& Son Banquet is to bo held in the Basement Hall ofthe Community -Church. o=0-C Dance rida y SOFTR.,IL LE..GUZ Toeal scftballers got together on Mond- ay night and had another sucgessful meet- ing. Now that eight teams are definitely assured (4 teams of shift workers and 4 teams of day workers) the league will get underway on Thursday evening, lay 15th. In the meantime, as soon as the diamonds are ready for play, the teems will start pract- ising to get into shape. It has now been decided that all play- ors may wear gleves if they wish to do sc. This should meke for a better brand cf ball to be played in our league this year as well es curteiling finger injuries. It will also give all of you old erocks a chance to come cut of retirement end join the ranks of the active. No longer will you be able to give the excuse that your hands are not in shape. See you on the ball diamond! 0-0-0 NOON HOUR MOVIES Jn interesting programme of movies will be shown in the Mill Conference Room at Lunch Hour today and sgain at noon on Friday (tomorrow) in the Cafeteria. Featured on this programme will be life in the Canadian Navy; a colour film on Can- adian Forests and, if time permits, the story of Canada's Postal Service. 0-0-0 NOTICE TO POST OFFICE BOX HOLDERS The Postmaster advises all box-holders who have not psid their 1952 rentals, that these must be paid NOT L.TER THLN (PR. 30TH 0-0-0 SAFETY ST..RTS BETWEEN THE E.RS

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