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Terrace Bay News, 11 Mar 1948, p. 3

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Page 5, Schreiber spectators which totalled about two hundred were very enthusiastic, Club House skips were convinced that Terrace Bay victories were due to the experience which had been gained by the Terrace Bay ladies in mixed curling. Return games will be pleyed Saturday afternoon, March 13th, in Terrace Bay. 000 AT THE MOVIES All moving pictures are shown in the Recreation Hall, Lower Camp at 8:00 p.m, Fri. and Sat. Mar, 12 & 13 "MY DARLING CLEMENTINE" - with Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature and Walter Brennans; This is one of the outstanding pictures of recent years. Sunday, March 14 Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council the following educat-~ jonal films will be shown: "FUR COUNTRY" - depicting winter scenes and the life of James Bay trappers. "MUSIC IN AMERICA" - a March of Time film showing the in- fluence of dance and classical music in the United States and Canada. "NORTHWEST BY AIR" - a story of the building of the Northwest Staging Route to Alaska, Monday and Tues, Mar. 15 & 16 "ATLANTIC CITY" - starring Constance Moore, Jerry Cologne and Chariic Grapewin with Paul Whiteman and his famous, orchestra. You will hear such top hit tunes as, "After You've Gone","On a Sunday Afternoon", "By the Sea" and "T Ain't Got Nobody." "Atlantic City" is filled with gals, glamour and gaiety. Added abtract- ion - "HOME TOWN OLYMPIA". Fra. and Sab, War, 19 & 20 "SISTER KENNY" - starring Rosalind Russell and Alexander Knox. On the serocn you will see the true life story of the now famous Sister Kenny. Tt is) tia ed with the drama of her great life. 000 MECHANICS TAKE LEAD IN HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY FINALS On Tuesday night, March 9th, Mechanies took the lead in the Terrace Bay House League Hockey Finals as they defeated the Office Staff by a narrow 2 - 1 margin. The Mechanics had earned the right to meet the Office by virtue of a 3 - 2 decision over Fraser Brace in a sudden death semi-final play- ed at Terrace Bay last Friday night. With the finals slated for a best in three series, both teams were at full strength and they battled every inch of the ita Shortly after a minute of play in the first period, LeBlanc scored for Mechanics and less than two minutes later Enstrom tallied for Office to tie the score and it appeared as though the game was slated for the high score brackets. But it wag not until nine minutes of the third period had elapsed that Mikus scored for Mechanics for the only other counter of the game, Throughout the entire game the referee handed out but one penalty and it went to the former pride and joy of Fort Erie - Ed Brady: Thursday night (March 11th) will see these two teams tangle again in what may be the last House League game of the season, for a victory will give the title to Mechanics, If a third game is necessary, however, it will be played on Monday, March 15th: May the best team win, Line ups for March 9th game: Mechanics: Falzetta, Dorman, Roenspics Leschuck, Mikus, Parent, LeBlanc, Camcron, Cavanaugh, Lumbers, Buettner and Peppard, Office Staff: Gooderham, Boudreau, Brady, Campbell, Enstrom, Gow, Lemiski, Sheppard, Jeanneret and Sechesky. SCORING lst Period: Mechanics - LeBlane 1:00 Office - Enstrom 3:00 end Period: No Score 3rd Period: Mechanics - Mikus 9:02 Penalties: Brady (2 Mins.)

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