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Terrace Bay News, 27 Dec 1951, p. 1

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steceeteneancagaazial ee he PO. we HAPPY Plans are now complete for the social event of the season{! This will be the biggest and best New Year's dance in the life of our community, Admission is $3.00 per couple by roservation only and reserva- tions must be picked up by December 28th, Music will be supplied by the Northern Knights and dencing will be from 11:00 p.m, until ?. Hats and noisemakers will be pro- vided, Make up your party now, There are a fow reservations still opon and wo don't want anyone to miss the celebration. Re- freshments will be sold at the usual Cabaret rates, COME E.RLY! STAY LATE! HAVE .FUN! AT THE RECREATION HALL, DECEMBER 31ST. 0-0-0 HOCKEY HIGHLIGHTS In Marathon on Sunday ilast the 1951-52 edition of the Terrace Bay Rockets got off to a fino start, and really gave the Mrra- ton Merecurys a run for their money. Our boys were on the short end of a 6-4 score when the final siren sounded, but had been coming fast in the 3rd period when they tellied three times without a reply from the Mercurys., This good effort against a fast and big team omens well for the future of the (cont. on page 4) ne = NewS - LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY MASEL RRR AGN ROE ROLE TOOBIN IY ik BUS Et TS _December 27, 1951. NEW YEAR'S FROLIC TH? "KIDS" COM: HOMG FOR CHRISTM..S Home to visit thoir rospoctive parents over Christm:s were the following teen-agers: fnita Dunean from Port irthur Genoral Hospital, Marielle Leblanc from Congregntion N, D. des Missicns, Elie, Manitoba, Sue Lumbcrs from «angus Business College, Winnipeg, Jane Porter from Wayland Aendemy, Beaver Dam, Wis. Louise F-rrow from Fort William Coll- egiate, Fort William. Bonita Smith from Port irthur (Bonita has recently accepted a position with the News-Chronicle as teletype operator. ) 0-0-0 CHRISTM..S Sa..SON VISITORS TO T?RR..CE BAY HAVE INCLUDED: Flt.-Cadet Donald S, Miller of R.M.C., Kingston, and Mike Miller of Resource, Sask., visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Wellings. Mr. & Mrs, W. A. Ollen-Bittle of North Bay visiting at their son's home - Mr. & Mrs. Don Ollen-Bittle, Emerson Lavender of Huntsville, visit- ing with his father, Rev. 4. F. Lavender, Mr, & Mrs. Jnmes Coc of Seult Ste. Marie visiting with Mr, & Mrs. Harry Coe and family. (cont. on pege 4)

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