Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 9 Dec 1965, p. 7

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1965 December 9, Sea shop early... shop here... for THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS EVER SCHREIBER, ONTARIO - PHONE 115 Kin sabariy=CTark Pulp and Paper Company js his has been an annual event for a good number of years and it is the intention of the Company to this event annually; however, some changes made in the programme for this year. The party will be held at the Roxy Theatre on iturday, December I8th. It will be split up into - the morning session will be for all pre-school children and children up to and includ- The activities planned for DONSOT 1 ave peen wo sessions g eight years of age. 1é morning will be - Free Treats 2. Christmas Stockings . 3. Santa Claus and His Helpers. 4. Telephone messages from Santa Claus. Cartoon Carnival featuring 8 comedy shorts. 6. Costumed Comic Characters will be in atten- dance. 1orning programme commences at 10 o'clock 2 noon. afternoon session starts at 1:30 until 4:00 p.m. 1 the following programme: |. Free Treats A full length Disney feature. 3. Free Bingo with valuable prizes. The afternoon session is only for children nine year ars of age. Parents are welcome to accompany their children. Tickets on sale i from M.Dorman LUNCH DO CHARLIE & HIS RAMBLERS GeSmrRsen Hq re-open for business at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, Dec.28. ¢ gain sponsoring the Children's Christmas Party. J.Kostecki and Bill Kushnieryk . MOOSE. HALL - THE NEWS ses ! EXTRA CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS WEDNESDAY, DEC. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th ) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th ( 9:00 A.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st ) to WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd( =: 9:00 P.M. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd _) | We will close at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, Dec .24th and? YOUTH BOWLING The registrations for youth bowling have been rather slow and we had anticipated a greater num- ber of children bowling this season. The prices for bowling are quite reasonable and have been set at two games for twenty-five cents. Crests will be awarded to each bowler reaching his standard in his particular age group. There are also several youth bowling tournaments slated for this area. will accept registrations up until Saturday, Dec.11. We COMMERCIAL HOCKEY Three teams have been or ganized for commercial house league hockey. They are as follows: Town- site - Mill Workers - High School. They will play two games per week, on Fridays and Wednesdays . The team managers are: Townsite - T.Costa; Mil! Workers - Gordon Calder; High School - Bill Le- May. Players who would like to play on any one of these teams should contact the aforementioned managers as soon as possible. International ice hockey rules will be enforced and players must pro- vide their own equipment. You do not necessarily need the complete set of equipment, just as long as | you have skates and a hockey stick for the time be~ ing. JUDO CLASSES Judo classes will get underway Wednesday, De- cember 8th at 8:30 p.m. at the (Continued page 8) n Schreiber from Mickey Didura, In Terrace Bay and J.Desaulniers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th - 9 p.m OR PRIZE REFRESHMENTS Tickets (sorry, no minors) only $ ye Couple / i 15th - 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. | MS Ta

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