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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jan 1948, p. 4

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. Page 4. WATCH FOR CHILDREN AT PLAY Roacs are an inviting place for children to play with toboggans and sleighs and quite often youngsters become so absorbed in playing that they fail to realize the danger of approaching traf- fic. This is as true at Terrace Bay as elsewhere. The downhill road to the pumphouse on the Lake Shore really does invite use as a sleigh and toboggan slide and.since this is so, every effort is being made to make the road a safe area in which children may play. Caution signs are being erected and drivers of vehicles are asked to carefully observe instructions on the signs, Parents are urged to caution their children against playing with sleighs and toboggans on townsite roads in favour of using the facilities of the Pumphouse road. La Giivg (eit CHURCH SERVICES The following Church services will be held at Terrace Bay on Sun- day, January 11th: 9:30 a.m, In the Recreation Centre, Lower Camp, Terrace Bay Community Church. Rev, A.F. Lavender will conduct the' service. 10:00 a.m. MASS will be celebrated in the Terrace Bay Recreation Hall, Lower Camp, by Rev. Father James Delaney of St. Martin's Parish. 2:00 pem. Terrace Bay COMMUNITY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL will be held at the Schoolhouse in the Townsite. 1 Ons Curling - cont'd. Anyone associated with the Terrace Bay project is invited to join the Curling Club, the membership fee for which is $5.00 for ladies and $10.00 for men, This includes, of course, the use of club rocks. Everyone irtending to curl should advise any member of the Curling Club executive as soon as possible as rinks will be drawn in the near future for the regular season's play. All membership fees must be paid not later than January Slst. Un Sunday afternoon January llth at 2:30 p.m. two Schreiber rinks will meet two Ter- race Bay rinks in challenge games. OF it Og @ A NEW ARRIVAL Born at Terrace Bay Hospital at 8:52 a.m. on Jednesday, January 7th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paget a son and heir; weight 9 lbs. 4 ozs. lother and son (Monty Glenn) are both doing very nicely. O16 Oe: @ FOR THE RECORDS On December 22nd last, Dominion Catering Company served their 1,000,000th meal at Terrace Bay since assuming responsibility for catering and lodging June 3rd, 1946. Bi ih Ossi 0 BEST WISHES At the New Year's Eve Party on December 3lst the engagement of Miss Peggy Miller to Jack iellings was announced - another Terrace - Bay romance. We sincerely extend best wishes to you both. Ciao, 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 Editor-in-chief F. G. Soughton, Personnel Office.

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