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Terrace Bay News, 15 Mar 1951, p. 4

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ARGS ei Congratulations to tir & Mre, Elmer Jones who became the proud parents of a 6 pound bounding baby boy on March 15th. O=0~0 Jf THE MOVIES Saturday Evening: "THE CHE..TERS" with Billie Burke and Eugene Pallette. The story of how a penniless ham actor control~ led a fortune, Saturday Matinee: "CHAMPIONS IN THE MAKING" o=0~0 'NGRATULATIONS TO MRL. THON The Marathon Mill has just completed ics first run of 100 eonsecutive safe days since it commenced operations in 1947. They are naturally thrilled with the ex- verience just as we have been ona couple of occasions and we wish them the very best in their efforts to prevent injuries, As accident prevention efforts are redoubled by other mills in this area, our own efforts will have to keep pace with the rend if we are to continue to hold our own in any kind of competition. More and more to-day people are appreciating the fact that preventing accidents pays real dividends, o=-0-0 CUB NEWS The regular meeting will be held on. Triday at 6:30 pam. Let's keep up the attendance fellows = Cub camp is not too Tat Ont o-0-0 YOR SALE -~ Ford Custom Coupe ~ Radio, tcater and Air Conditioning - New tires, Apply to Father J, Roenicke, O-8-0 Page 4 CURLING CLUB NES All curling enthusiasts are reminded of the challenge games between rinks fron Marathon and Terrace Bay to be held on Saturday evening, March 17th. The 7 o'clock games will be held as per schedule but the games seheduled for 9 pom., will be played Sunday afternoon or evening. All curlers please note. In the Round Robin series just com- pleted Ed Pineault's rink were again successfui in winning out; a tie for 2nd exists between R, Ostling and T. Olsen, and for 4th between Paul Boudreau and G. Dodge. Theso play-offs will be held at a later date. Don't forget the gmes at 7 pom, Saturday nights Marathon vs Terrace Bays During the past week at the Curling Rink when the Scagram's Trophy was at stake Mrs, Earla Pugh skipped right through with Louise Farrow, Doris Lindskoog and Evelyn Knauff to finish on the top. It is hoped that Seagrams representa- tive, Mr. Lesser, of Sudbury will be in Terrace Bay for the curling banquet on April 13th to present the trophy and prizes, Barbara Haughn with Anne Latour, Ev Garvin 2nd Eleanor Pearson came through to win the Consolation, Now that the Bonspeil is completed the ladies have gone back to complete the Mound Robin® to decide the winner of the Hudson's Bay Company Trophy. 9-0-0 The March meeting of the Terrace Bay Home and School issociation has been post- poned until Tucsday, March 27th. 0-0-0 The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs: 4. Farrow, 56 Laurier .ve., on Thursday, March 15th at 8:15 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. F, Hanne, 0-0-0 Monday and Wednesday: 2 to 4 pom. Tuesday and Thursday: 7 to 9 p.m, 0-0-0

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