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Terrace Bay News, 9 Dec 1954, p. 7

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CURLING «CLUB NEWS!) 5 i algae Northwestern Ontario: Curling Agee beuton -Playdowns. - Rink miles sikh be made for local club. .playdowns by December 15, 1954.to Draw Committee Chairman, M, 0. Nelson, Dominion Curling Rules Copies available to club members free of charge, from Ned West or Len Crockford. Division Curling Underwayl}1 ; . Monday,. December 6th the Men's Club began their regular division curling. There are five divisions. The rinks were placed in their divisions by the- qualifying first three games, There are 6 rinks in each division which will olay each other once, Then on points ceceived they will move to a higher or Lower division??? Please turn to Page 9 for: rink divisions -- and points scored for a Win in each division. .So. the battle . is on. We will try and keep se hl on the results, Week-End Curling ~: December 5th and 6th Visiting rinks over the past week~ ond were from wongLac, Red Rock, Nipigon, Rossport, Schreiber;-Marathon, Fort William and Port Arthur, The local curlers saw some real --.. good curling by the visiting rinks in spite of the fact that most of the rinks do not have ice yet and it was their first game of the season, Your writer did not see all the games, Rossport tied with Boudreau's rink, Schreiber were beaten by Vic Duquette and Jim MacDonald downed Nipigon in a very good contest, The "behind the glass curlers" were watching Grant Watson's rink from Port Arthur, and saw some lovely curling. The Watson foursome beat the Fort William entry and Jack Wellings, But the Terrace Bay Club's laurels were upheld by Thor Olsen, Ole Olsen, Ned West and Hugh Hamilton. This rink beat Watson Saturday night by 6-3, Although a late start - of the game only left time for eight ends of play the Watson rink scored on only two ends of the eight curled, The curlers, visitors and local had a good week-end of curling.. The visitors were very complimentary on the condition of the ice, in fact so much so, that five of the visiting rinks made application to curl in the Club's spring Bonspiel, 040-0 Page 7 POST OFFICE NOTICE With the Christmas season again upon * us I want.to. thank our Public for the generous, 'co-operation shown our staff in former years and again request your help in the following. a Purchase your stamps and mail Tie your Christmas cards in bundles or hand them in at the wicket. Please use recepticle which will be placed in main lobby for local Christmas cards only. Business firms are requested to please mail not later than 5:00 p.m Make sure your parcels are securely wrapped and tied with strong cord, © Regulations to the U.S.A. allow for customs duty free on a $10.00 gift to any one person per day. Best wishes. to all for a joyous Christmas: and Happy New Year. . W. E. Cavanaugh and Staff. e-0-0 CARD OF THANKS oad I wish to thank my many friends. who sent cards, get well notes and flowers when I was a patient recently -- in St. Joseph's Hospital, Mrs. I. Phillips, 0-0-0 WANTED TO BUY. Single bed = complete. Continental Style Preferably. Dial 250 Townsite, 0-0-0 DENTIST OFFICE "~ The Dentist office will be closed in Terrace Bay each Wednesday and Thursday of each week until further notice. Dr, Acal will be practicing in Schreiber on the above days each week, - o-0-0 JUST A REMINDER It's only three weeks until New Year's Eve, . Plans for the Curling Club 7th Annual New Year's Eve Dance are well under way so why not line up a baby sitter and make up your party now, Watch for further details in the News.

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