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Terrace Bay News, 27 Sep 1951, p. 1

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Volume 6, No. 39 _LLRGEST CIRCUL..TLON In TERRCE Bay scumnepameeinandebeiiiiieamibanaiiniaiad PROFIL eying seco patil paiendjoegalbenebnores? © "a MOORE RI SS ot Maacetaeze De AEE AE ALE PI erties; ie a a plata FRPP UMNDEL ORE EE sete geo mae OR Re MDEIOT A September 27, avon Bowl ing Starts October. [Sth The annuel general moeting of the Bowling Association was held on Monday, September 24th, and while the attendance wes not what it could have boen, the respons was somewhat better than the first attempt meade one week earlier. The 1951-52 Execu- tive is as follows: President ~ Steini Jakobson; Vice-President ~ Murdo Campbell; Secretary - Lois Windle; Treasurer - Joe Kennedy; Statistician - Glenne Coughlin and Peter Mazza as Past President. Mrs, Olga /demo was elected as Chairman for the Ladies' Longue and Herb Crisson accepted the duties of Mixed League Chairman. The posi- tion of Chairman of the Men's League has been left in abeyance temporarily. ft | subsequent executive meeting held | on Wednesday evening, it was decided that i the leagues should get underway on Monday, October 15th, with the deadline for Team and Individual entries set for 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 5th. Keeping in line with last year's schedule, it is expected that the Mixed League will bowl on Tuesday and Thursday evenings; the Men's League on Monday and Wednesday evenings; the Ladies League on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and the Com mercinl League on Wednesday afternoons, Just as soon as the nemes of the team captains ere known, a further executive meeting will be called to ratify some of the! minor changes to the Constitution that have been proposed, j/mong these are: Use of the 4 point scoring system; individual heand~i icaps; scratch score for men 200, for ladies! 170; combined annual wind-up for. ali leagues, together; levy of a fine to teams who don't | complete and sign lengue score sheets, etc, | In order that the incoming ateoutive (Continued on page A) r TOWNSITE TEN: .NTS. 'NOTE Tenants are hereby given citi that | des are not tomeke structural changes to Company owned houses or install oil conver- sion units without first recciving permiss- ion to do so from C, EB, Paget, Townsite Superintendent, 411 oil burner installations must pass inspection by the Fire Chief acc- ording to the standars of the Fire Under- writers Code, o=0-0 HYDRO SHUTDOWN SUND/.Y - SEPTEMBER 30TH Tenants of 211 houses on the Lake Sup~ erior side of Highway 17 are asked to please note that the Hydro power will be shut-off from 12:45 till 4:30 p.m. The Hotel will not be affected by this shut-down, 0-0-0 ENGINEERING - SOFTBALL CHAMPS In one of the best games played this season the Engineering squad emerged victor- ious over the Townsite boys by a score of 11-9 to cop the championship and take poss- ession of the trophy for another year, This makes the second time that this team has taken possession of the Cup, having been victorious in 1949 under the name of Structe ural-Maintenance-Services, The "News" joins in offering congratulations to Engineering on their well-earned victory. O=-0--0 J, REMINDER TO THE LADIES eh Don't forget to watch for the Fire Prevention Week Contest, It has been des~ igned especially for you, O-0=0

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