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Terrace Bay News, 18 Nov 1954, p. 5

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CURLING NEWS The club executive request that a member of the club be present at the rink to act as umpire for mens league matches, In order to distribute these duties evenly to all members, a schedule will be posted indicating cach skips turn to provide a representative of his rink to enforce club curling rules, Brooms - The Curling Club received a shipment of brooms to be sold to the members. Contact Ned West or Len Crockford if you wish to buy a broom The "roarin" game got off to a bang up start on Monday Navember (15th as the mens league started in the new curling rink, Three sheets of ice were in use and _ with a large crowd of spectators curling in the new rink was off to a very successful season. The first four games are a sort of limbering up process, to take the kinks out of the rinks and the players, From the number of wins in the first four game round the rinks will be placed in their respective divisions and the battle will be on, House Rules - Club House rules are now posted in the Curling Rink. An umpire is scheduled to be at the rink each night so any disputes should be settled on the spot. But if any dispute or interpretation of a club rule cannot be settled the skips are asked to write to the Secretary of the Club for a ruling by the Board of Directors, For the information of the members listed here are the committee. chairmen for 1954-55. Membership ~ Curly Hale Ice os Rune Ostling Entertainment - Jim MacDonald House - Alex MacDonald Prize ~ Des Evans-Smith Draw ~ M, O. Nelson Property and i Umpire Schedules = Ned West and Len Crockford 0-0-0 NOTICE Will the gentleman who took the wrong hat "at the Armistice dinner - brown Biltmore with M, Nelson stamped in the band, please return it to the Hotel Cloak room in exchange for his own. o-0-0 ee es KIWANIS CLUB. ite On November 9th the Kiwanis Club observed Remembrance Day,:: ~ he guest speaker,at the meeting was E, J. Brady, Officer Commanding "D" Company Lake Superior Regiment. Major Brady outlined for the Kiwanis members the new set up and terms for Canadas Army. The reserve now being termed the militia and the active force the Regular Army. A lot of other useful information in regard to Terrace Bay's local militia and to the Army's purposes and" © objectives was given to the Kiwanis members. 0-0-0 NOTICE s ee. The lst Terrace Bay Brownie Pack will meet in the High School Auditorium at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 22nd. There will be several enrollments at this meeting, Parents of the girls to be enrolled are invited to attend, Those brownies who have not yet brought their 60 cents membership and Insurance fees, will please bring it to this meeting. O=~O0-0 TEACHERS MEET IN MARATHON A meeting of the Port Arthur East Unit of the Woman Teacher's Federation of Ontario was held in Alexander Public School in Marathon on Saturday November 13 with Lois Windle presiding. Delegates from Cameron Falls, Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Marathon attended, Points discusse:' were: 1, Qualification and certification of teachers, 2. Recruiting new teachers, 3. Superanuation, 4. Research study on the Three Year Plan, Miss Vi Mattson reported on the Annual Conference held in Toronto, Fol- lowing the adjournment of the meeting a delicious tea was served with the Marathon teachers acting as hostesses, 0-0-0 THANK YOU CARD Sincere thanks for the get-well cards, visits, help and gifts that we received from Terrace Bay People, Mrs. Mary Henry o-0-o0

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