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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1951, p. 1

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volumo Oo, Bee bed le ee Ae CHELEBR.TION SUCCESSFUL wt here at Terrace Bay last Mondsy by the local feeidens Prevention Committee was an un- munlified success from all reports, Even the weatherman played into our hands and despite «a fairly heavy noon shower, there was no interruption of scheduled events from the start of the bait casting and golf driv- ing contests in the morning until the end of the street dance, 4A henrty note of thanks is certainly in order for the many who geve so generously of their time to run the various events and hend out the treats ond refreshments. No one attempted to keep track of the winners in the non-profit bingo which saw almost #,00,00 worth of prizes distributed, but prize winners in other events were as follows: Golf Golf Driving Contest Tet = Chuck Haviland - 245 yds. 2nd - John Holancin pe ae 3rd ~ Don Porter se (e Fishing Derby 1. Lake Trout Class =- V. Walker - 11 lbs. 2, Speckled Trout Class - T. Cochrane - 4 lbs, 8 ozs. 3. Pike Class -L. eehentne - 4 lbs, 8 ozs. Bait Casting Contest ~ for ccciameia accuracy and distance. LsG =) Tie Holancin 2nd ~ S, Reid 31d ~ S. Hodgkiss Horseshoe Tournament ~~ §ineles = D, MacFayden Doubles - J, Maursted and D. MacFnyden CBA Loree 8 Dress Parade be Sid Girls 7 and under Tae ~ E. Knight 2nd - B, Rowson a ¢ 2 a Th ae iat 5 . Vv he add L (continued on page 3) _ LARGEST CIRCULATION a TERRACE Rar P.S.1., BECOMES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15TH Employees will be pleased to learn that the Physicians! Services Incorporated medical plan will go into effect on August 15th. It is encouraging to note that over 80% of our employees applied for membership in this plan that will give adequate protection to employees and their families. It should be noted that any present permanent employees who have not completed applications will be obliged to wait until February 15th, 1952 before they can be accepted into the plan, Any new permanent employees coming onto the payroll or any temporary employees now on tho payroll who are transfcrred later to the permancnt staff, can be accepted after thirty < GaSe. The present local doctor's medical plan will be discontinued when the new plan becomes effective. 0-0-0 POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO. Recently, two men picking up wind- falls for fuel along Highway No. 17, between Terraace Bay and Schreiber, felled a dead tree onto the 12,500 volt line, interrupting service to Terrace Bay, Rossport and Schreiber, These men may 'consider. themselves extremely fortunate that they weren't severly burned or possibly killed. The co-operation of local citizens .in reporting incidents of this kind promptly to the OPERATORS AT AGUASABON G.S. would greatly assist in restoring service to customers. (sgd) G. L. Grandlemire, Gna f Or ere eee Aguasabon Ges ay 5, 195.

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