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Terrace Bay News, 1 Mar 1951, p. 3

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LONGLAC CENTURY CLUB (Standings-as of midnight, February 28th) Comprised ef all units with 100 er more cone secutive safe days without an on-duty dis- abling injury. Unit Safe Days 1. Administration Office 839 2. Hotel 839 3. Warehouse 839 4. Electrical 839 5. Technical 839 . 6, Bleachery 839 7. Hospital 839 8, Steam and Recovery 806 9 Dig. Br. Stock, Screens 765 10 Buildings and Grounds 566 11 Machine Room 433 12 Jackladder (Seasonal) 417 13 Structural 362 14 Kiln, Caustic and Eveps. » 287 15 Wood Room 256 lo Service Operations 2hh 17.Mechanical 200 18 Wood Yard 161 In The Dog House Reserved for units with less than 100 cen- secutive safe days. 1, Pipefitters 53 2. Engineering a4 o-0-0 ATTENTION £1L TEN PIN LEAGUE BOWLERS The team to represent Terrace Bay in the annual ten pin Invitation Tournament to be held here March 17th will be comprised of the five highest ten pin averages as of March the llth, The proceeds of the drawing presently being conducted by the local Ten Pin Assoc- iation will be used to advantage in affiliating our ten pin league with the émerican Bowling Congress, in addition to having the alleys A.B.C., approved. & portion of the receipts realized by this draw will also be used on helping de- fray expenses incurred in staging the 10 pin Invitation Tourney to be held here, The ABC representatives will also be here for the birth ef the ABC in Torrace Bay en Mareh 17th, o=-0=0 CUB NEWS The regular meeting will be held on Friday at 6:30p.m, There will be an announce- ment at the meeting regarding the hockey geme to be played against the Schreiber Cubs, 9-0-6 Page 3 CURLERS WIN CHAPPLE'S TROPHY Last Sunday afternoon, a goodly number of spectators were treated ta some real fine curling games when Schreiber and Terrance Bay played for the Chapple's Challenge Trophy, 411 four games were very clese but Terrace Bay managed to win 'em all, so once egein the cup graces the club-rooms. Here's an eddity thet occurred during these games that is worthy of nate and that we hope will dispel the theory about "13" being unlucky, These four games played were won by the following scores: 13-11; 13-8; 13-8; and 13-12, if you add up the margins of victory you will find that they total "13" % { { All curlers are reminded of the Bonspiel for this coming week-end starting on Friday night and continuing through Saturday and Sun- day and climaxing with a bang up party at night. Give your names into any ome sf the following immediately: P, Boudreau, Ed Pineault, Thor Olsen, M, Craig, J. Garvin, R. Ostling, or Jack Johnston, o-0-e KIWANIS KIDDIES KARNIVAL Plans are nearing completion for the Kiddies Karnival to be held at the school rink starting at 1:30 Saturday afternoon March 10th, The Kiwaniens plan to start the pre- gram with a broom ball game featuring twe ef their all star (?) teams, Next come the races for the boys and girls, Boys up to 7 years Girls up to 7 years Boys 7-8-9- years Girls 7-8-9 years Boys 10-11-12 years Girls 10-11-12 years Boys 13 and over Girls 13 and over After the races there will be a short Skating peried for all those in costume while the judges select the best costume, in the following catagories: Best dressed girl; Best dressed boy; Best comic cos- tume; Most original costume, The final event will be a hockey game between two teams of the Pee Wee League. The Boy Scouts will operate a concession to sell Hot Dogs and Pop, O=-O-0 FOUND 2 Keys on a ring - ome house and one Post Office. Apply to Recreation Office, e-0-e

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