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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jun 1950, p. 4

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? y P Cosmnpmceeed. aa V 411 adherents of the Community Chureh are reminded that Sunday morning ser- vice on July 2nd will be at 10:00 a.m., one hour earlier than formerly. Sermon topic chosen by Rev. A. F. Lavender for this Sunday's service is 'The Patriotism of Jesus", The Board of Stewards would appre- ciate greatly, being informed of any persons in the Community Church congregation who are ill, as such occasions develop. Any Board membor will take the information, Let us ell spare one hour at least per week for our Church, o-0-o An f§ll-Star team from Red Rock cnme in from Red Rock last Sunday and met defent in two games with our Terrace Bay team. The first game wag 2 real dandy that was nip and tuck all the way until the seventh inning when the local lads turned on the heat to score four runs and take the lead 7-4, which they never relinquished, Same Cole and Gord Keeley were the battery for the first game end went the full nine innings. Tn the twilight fixture, which Terrace Bay took by the lop=sided score of 17-3, the Red Rock players made a tremendous number of errors, that almost spoiled the gome, Dan McMullen and Bill Sadowick were the battery for that game. at tho present time, plans are being formulated to include home end home games with teams from neighbouring towns. o~0-0 FROM THE LIBRARY FIIES More new books are arriving daily and as these volumes are very carefully chosen, it is well worth your while to make a trip to the Library the next period that it is open, Some of the currently new books are:- Young Mrs, Savage by D. E. Stevenson - being an account of every-day events in the lives of Mrs, Savage and her four children, a surpassingly charming novel. Peace of Mind by Joshua Loth Licbman. This book, with it's wisely optimistic outlook on life, provides a basis for thoughtful indivi- dual understanding and will help people to remain normal in this abnormal age, Until The Day Break by Sallic Lee Bell ~e novel of the time of Christ. This outstanding prize-winning novel has not only strength of SOFTBALL character, of setting of plot; it has strength Terraco Bay. The distanec socmed to also, of spiritual tone, Page 3 Congratulations are in order to the Fred Soughtons, who eclebrated their wodding anniversary on TOWN TID-BITS 'June 27th, /lso to the Clarenee Smiths who celebrate their anniversary on July 3rd. ### Mr, and Mrs, Ted Cavanaugh of Toronto are visiting with Postmastcr Ed Cavanaugh and his wife for a couple of weeks, tt # School wound up this morning for the summer months and so Principal Smith and family have loft for Toronto, where Clarence will pursue his studics until school reopens in September, In the meantime, Mrs, H. mw. Craig and son Chucky will occupy the Smith mansion where cverybody's friend "Ham" will be able to stay when he visits us this summer, Misses Barbara Lynch and Mart Brown will leave shortly for their summer holidays but will be back with us for the fall tem in September, Other members of the school teaching staff who will be leaving us shortly and not returning are Eve Woloshyn and Ciel Noonan, Bve has decided to join the staff of the school in Marathon while Ciel is headed for the West Coast to be marricd to none other than our good friend Bev Smiley, The News joins in with your host of zood friends to wish you both the best of luck and happiness in your new ventures. o-0-0 Favourable progress is being made towards putting the courts in shape for play. However, there are still plenty of odd little jobs to be done that take a little timc, sny tennis enthusiasts that feel they have a little tim on their hands and would like to spend it over at the courts are asked to get in touch with Ossic Dalzell at the Reereation Office, 0-0-0 Northwestern Ontario Pulp and Paper Mills Start Safety Contest on July lst! At midnight tomorrow night, wo will start on another contest, This one involves all ten Pulp and Paper Mills in this area from Marathon to Kenora. This is no reason why LongbLac should not come out on top and win the trophy as the mill with the lowest limited severity in the area during tho next six months, Let's piteh in and do our best! {£CCIDENTS ARE PREVENT BLE o-O0-0 is Very suecessful hike was held on Sunday when som 26 cubs and 3 leaders visited the boaver dam cast of be much Conttd on P.4 TENNIS SAFETY MESSAGE CUB NEWS

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