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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jun 1951, p. 4

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vy ? i HOOX OK! TERRACE BAY N SLICE CLINIC ~~ T& certainly has been gratifying to see the growing number of our citizens who are availing thonselves of the Golf Range, especially those who "claim" they have never had a golf club in their hands before, The beginners are finding out in » hurry that socking the old golf ball is a lot of fun - end these beginners are some of the most stendy customers nov, Those of you who haven't come out as yet because you are afraid of "whiffing" in front of the crowd have nothing to fear - you'll find that the fellow on the tee beside you is probably in the same category. Strange as it may seem, some of our longest hitters now were beginners only a couple of weeks ago, so come on out and, who knows, you, too, my be « "natural", Ladies, we would sure like to see more of you down et the Range during the daytime, The few who have been down have hed a lot of fun and if you cnn tear yourselves awa from the old daily routine,.you'll find that the Golf Range will brighten up an otherwise duit day, It was primarily for you ladics thet we decided to open the Range daily at 1 p.m., so won't you take a stroll down scon? o-0-0 + v ee me Hoart nematulations and sincere wishes: "od Mr. and Mrs, Joe Desauln~ iers who were married on Friday, June 8th. Mrs, Dosauiniers is the former Lorraine Johnston, employed by Doii'nion Catering and Joe is a Spare Hand in the Woodroom, To Mir. and Mes, George Turenko on their recent wedding, Mcvs. Turenko is the former Inez Campagnola whc is employed as a Porter at Hotel Terrace, George is a peinter ' vith Buildings and Grounds Crew. Oo Mr. 'ts. Don Ollen-Bittle who were married in Port Arthur on Saturday, June 9th. Mrs, Ollen-Bittle is the former Betty McCallum of Port Arthur while Don is a Laboratory 2nd Assistant in the Technical Department, best and o-~0-0 The housewife was interviewing an applicant for a job in her household. "Do you know haw to serve company?" she asked. "Yes, mum," replied the applicant, "both ways." "Wh.t do you mean, both ways?" inquired the housewife, "So's they'll come agnin or stay away." o-0-0 Page 4 ATTENION TENANTS 4 Limited supply of fill will shortly be availeble for those tenants who wish to build up their front lawns or backyards, Anyone wishing to take advantage of this is asked to contact Bill Louk et Mill hocal 33. 0-0-0 REMINDER TO 10 PIN BOWLERS fil members of the 10 Pin Bowling League are reminded that the season's wind- up will be held on Friday, June 15th at the Legion Hall. The evening's festivities are scheduled to get underway shortly after 8 pom. 0-0-0 SOFTBALL HOUSE LE:.GUE End of First Series Only Fri, May 15 ~ Salaried vs P.C. Wea. 20) = Cy Ss. Ve PIO, Fri, " 22 - Salaried vs Engineering (P,.C. --- Pulp Conversion) (C.S. -- Commercial Services) o=-0-0 FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth Coach in good condition, £pply to House #267. Kenogami Road. 1949 Ford Convertible, Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Undercoating, etc. «Apply to House #135 Poplar Crescent or call Al Lindskoog at Mill Local 23. 0-0-0 LOST One fishing net, Finder please return to #134 Poplar Crescent, 0-0-0 . A&A guy who leaves | Guards off of gears, Hasn't much i Between the ears}

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