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Terrace Bay News, 27 Nov 1947, p. 5

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5 } P AGH 4, ° tine wulis pecords't - gont'd, and Dr. D.J.M, MacCausland had taken up residence in the Towngite,...... Betweer Terrace Bay and Schreiber the Ontario Department of Highways snowplow wes at wowk keeping the roads clear. Oe ae ON ne Curling (cont'd from page 1) that lights have been installed so that.we may proceed with night work as required and, weather permitting, the boys will be hard at it during the week of December lst to 6th. Our efforts during the next ten days will be all-important. yA tae OS a HOCKEY MEETING DEC, 3rd Fl@oding of the skating rink has eommenced, and before many days have passed we should be out with the gkates if the temperature continues at the present level and that means hockey may be just around the corner. With the new lighting system installed, leaneto sections: being built for the protection of spectators, and numerous players having indicated interest in the House League and the Terrace Bay team entry in the North Shore Hockey League, the time is at hand for a general meeting of all, hockey players and persons interested in promoting Hockey at Terrace Bay. Thig will be the second hockey meeting of the current season. At the first one, a Steering Committee was ghosen consisting of Elmer Dion, Jack Beecher, Les Cannon, urdo Campbell, Gerry Duguin and Fred Soughton, Player lists are being compiled by members of the Steering Committee and others who attended the original meeting. Forms have also been posted in all bunkhouses on which hockey players may register. if A Hockey meeting has been called for 7:00 Dem. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd at the Recreation Centre. EVERYONE INTERESTED IN HOCKEY IS URGED TO ATTEND. An Executive for the coming geason will be elecyed and all lists of players should be brought to the meeting. oR Me THE FALL SEASON Falls of workers are confined to no particular season, end ; they are certainly no respecters of persons. Any member of any crew or household may be the next victim unless practices that cause falls are elin- inated. Fg Let's not put up signs "Iletch Your Step! and at the same time not watch our house- keeping. mh With the winter season coming on it will be so easy to trip over construction ' material buried beneath the snow. Icy conditions also call for greater precautions espec- dally on scaffolding. Falls actually run a close second to traffic as a major cause of accidental injury and death. ' WHY "FALL" FOR AN ACCIDENT? @°2* 9 © Newsreel films of the Royal Wedding. have been booked for Terrace' Bay for showing December 9th. iat, Or a ee Terrace Bay News, published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to the Editor-in-chief, F. 0. Soughton,

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