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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jan 1953, p. 5

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jf eT 4 "CURLING NEWS The Curling Season for 1953 got away to a good start on Monday, January 5th, 1953 x 7:00 P.M. at which time the Rinks were playing for the Imperial Bank Trophy. dccor- ding to all concerned the Ice was in perfect condition and on Mondey evening the following Skips were victorious: Ed, Pineault, Rune Ostling, Alex Sinkins and Jack Wellings. On Tuesday evening the following Skips took. the victories: Frank Ross, Alex MacDonald, Doug Harris; and Harry Byers. The Curling Club of Terrece Bay would like to say many thanks to all wko helped to make the New Year's Dance such a huge success, Don't forget, you,may now purchase your 1953 Membership Cards from Jock Ma¢cCall at the Imperial Bank or from Dave McDonald at the Mill,' 0-0-0 WOMEN'S CURLING CLUB All lady curlers are reminded to put their names cn the list on the bulletin board in the Curling Rink signifying their intent to continue curling for the balance of the winter, Time is running short, so if your name does not appear on the list, it will be left off the next draw. It:is hoped that the first games of the Round Robin will be played on January 14th. 6+0-0 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. - The next regular meeting of the Knights ' of Columbus will be held in the basement hall of St. Martin's R. C. Church, Terrace Bay on Thursday, January. 15th at 8:15 P.M. 0-0-0 TO ALL HOURLY EMPLOYEES: Copies of the Union Agreement booklet heve been placed 'in thé hands of each Fore- man for distribution, Should you have been away during the holiday season and not have received your copy, pleese check with your Foreman, 0-0-0 ST. MARTIN'S MEN'S CLUB ere will be a meeting of the St. Martin's Men's Club directly after Benedic- tion on Sunday, January 11th in the Separate Sehool, 11 Catholic men of the parish are asked to attend, o-0-0 FIGURE SKATING PRACTISE To accommodate the girls in town who are taking figure skating instruction, a special period has been set aside on Fridays from 4 to 5 PM at the Public Rink, In addition to this separate practise hour, a portion of the (cont. in next col.) _ to help you can give your name to Page 5 FIGURE SKATING PRACTISE (cont, from col. 1) ice surface will be roped off at every other skating session in order that the figure skaters may practise by themselves, 0-0-0 MINOR HOCKEY Now that the lads are back to school and "ole man" winter is giving us a break in the way of outdoor winter weather, all plans are near completion for launching of another Minor Hockey Senson, Here's the line-up as it locks right now: the operation of a 3-team Pee Wee League at our own rink, Games to be played at 4 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, The Bantam team will again engage in league play with Schreiber teams. Most games béing played in Schreiber. Some games and all practises to be held at cur own rink. Our Midget team will engage in.a Similar set-up. In addit- ion to these 5 teams, it is planned to have a High School team to play exhibition games against Nipigon, Schreiber and Marathon, . Full details will appear in a future issue of the "News", In the meantime we still have room for a few more pairs of hands to help out these youngsters, coaches, managers, referees, time-keepers, etc.,; so if you wish any. member of the Minor Hockey Assoc,, Clarence Smith, Ray Kenny, Don Cairns or Dave Locking, If unable to contact any of those people, just contact Ossie Dalzell and he'll see that | you get fixed up with a job, 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following ways: Placed in one of the News- boxes located at the Mill Time Clocks and the Hudson's Bay Store; placed in the Post Office; delivered by hand either to the hecreation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you choose, the mat- erial must be at any one of these places NOT LAT@R THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY. Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, please. The fact that Wednesday noon is the dead- line for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before thet time. You can't get your news in too early for us, 9-0-0 ON DA OB aed 6 «. OFF THR JOB. os ePLAY' LT SARE T

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