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Terrace Bay News, 20 May 1954, p. 7

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VOFTBALL SEASON OPEN MAY 23RD (Cont,) corn, pop, chocolate bars", All games will be announced over the public address. system thereby adding further service in acquainting the public with the names of the players as well as giving a play by play description. A number of programmes will be run off and issued free of charge at the diamond, Members of the Executive Committee are President, Benny Hayes, Vice-President Peter Mazza, Secretary Betty Austin, Treasurer Roland Grishaber, Imiediate Past Vice-President Ed Pineault, Salary Manager Fred Soughton, Townsite-Maintenance Manager John Jeanneret, Shift #1 Manager Frank Whitfield, Shift #2 Manager Bill Sadowick, Shift #3 Manager Len Crockford, Shift #4- Structural Manager Alex Chisholm, Added to this, Curly Hale is the Umpire-in-Chief, Clarence Buck the Statistician and Olyve harrison the Score-Keeper, To summarize the foregoing; the Executive Committee is a very active group, the players are resolute in their endeavours of going all out in presenting their best efforts; is it too much to ask of you to show them your support in attending these games and at the same time procure your draw tickets, 'Nuff said, SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Sunday May 23rd 1:30 p.m. Townsite-Maintenance vs. Salary Monday, May 24th 6:30 pom. Shift #2 vs, Shift #4-Structural Wednesday, May 26th 6:30 pem, Shift #4-Structural vs, Shift #1 Friday, May 28th 6:30 p.m, Salary vs. Shift #3 Sunday, May 30th 1:30 p.m. Shift #1 vs. Townsite-Maintenance, 0-0-0 UMPIRES WANTED § 3 $ All those interested in acting as Umpires for the forthcoming Softball season which gets underway this Sunday, May 23rd, are asked to contact "Curly" Hale, Umpire-In- Chief, or Betty Austin at the Personnel Office, Local 216, Please let us have your name if you are interested in acting in this capacity at your earliest convenience, Curly Hale, Umpire-in-Chief -- 0-0-0 Page 7 FIVE 'NEW CANADIANS RECEIVE CERTIFICATES On Tuesday, May 18th, the following men, Lauri Antilla Mike Jaremy Theodore Kostiuk _ Bill Geiger Peter Rudy CM ' received their certificates for having successfully completed the two year course in Basic English and Citizenship, These presentations were made at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club of . Terrace Bay and were made by H. C, Laundy in his capacity as chairman of the Improvement District of Terrace Bay. Mr. Dave Locking, High School Principal taught these men for the past two years and he introduced them to the meeting, Dave Locking informed the meeting that these "New Canadians" had been most faithful in their attendance at class, They attended class two evening a-week for the past two years. The course itself was by no means easy, In fact the quest- ions regarding Citizenship were far from easy and it was doubtful whether many "born" Canadians could pass the test, Dave Locking spoke highly of these gentlemen and said they were an example to al] new people to Canada, They had made a true effort to learn our language and our system of Government, Dave went on to say that these cert- ificates would go a long way toward helping these fellows obtain their citizenship papers. After five years in Canada they could apply for their citizenship. These certificates in English and Citizenship would be ample proof to a Judge that these men had made a prolonged and honest effort to become Canadians. All five men received an excellent ovation from the members of theKiwanis Club as they stepped up to receive their certificates, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Girls C,C.M. Bicycle in good condition. reasonably priced, Apply 137 Birch Gresceni: 0-0-0

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