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Terrace Bay News, 30 Aug 1956, p. 9

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NORTH CAMP SOFTBALL -- .. The Canaries finished.the season's | play with a flourish by winning their last three games, and ending up with a 9-4 won - and lost record. Canaries played.an Exhibition game with . the Terrace Bay Womens team, at the North Camp ball field. The game went. nine innings with the women. scoring ten runs in the last inning, only to have the Canaries score four, with two out, to win by a narrow, 29-28 score, A good crowd was on hand, and the game was enjoyed by the spectators and players alike. _. The first. game of the best of five North Camp playoffs was held on Thursday . August 23rd, Besides being the best played game, it was also the lowest. scoring and fastest, taking only one hour to play. The Budgies, by winning & well played 9-7 game showed that they will be tough to beat. The second game is scheduled for Thursday, August 30th and should be interesting to watch, -- 0-0-0 FOUND A house key on the floor of the High School Auditorium Saturday night. No, 055768, Owner please phone 293, 0-0-0 WANTED -- One large tricycle, Phone 524 or contact J. Papousek, 0-0-0 WAN TED _ Two furnished upstairs rooms for young married couple, Call at Townsite office or phone no, 315, 0-0-0 OPEN SEASONS - MOOSE - 1956 (Not applicable in Provincial, Parks) Schedule 9 is the correct open season for Moose in this District. Here is the. correct schedule, Last week's igsue of the News showing Schedule 11 was in error, SCHEDULE 9 1) South of the southern boundary of the "Hinterland Area" and north of the - (Cont, on next:col.) On Monday August 20th, the , Page Oy it" QPEN SEASON - MOOSE -- 1956 (Cont,) northernmost line of the Canadian National Railway, easterly from the Manitoba boundary to the east boundary of Kenora District, southerly along that boundary to King's Highway #17, south-easterly. along that Highway to the south limit to G.T.P, Railway land grant Block #3, easterly along that limit and its extension to the southwest angle of Stirling town- ship, northerly to the northwest angle of that township, easterly to the southwest angle of Nipigon township, northerly to the northwest angle of that township, easterly along the south boundary of the Nipigon Provincial Forest to King's Highway #11, north-easterly along that - Highway to Hearst on the northernmost line of the Canadian National Railway, and easterly along that railway line to the Quebec boundary; and (ii) That. portion of Kenora District south of the northernmost line of the Canadian National Railway easterly from the 4th meridian line to the boundary between Kenora and Thunder Bay Districts; west of that boundary southerly to the boundary between Kenora and Rainy River Districts; north of that boundary westerly to the meridian line surveyed by 0.L.S. Speight and Van Nostrand in 1927; east of that meridian line northerly to the base line surveyed by A. Niven, O.L.S., in 1895; south of that base line easterly to the 4th meridian Line; and east of that meridian line northerly to the transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railway. (a) October 1st to November 15th: Any moose - non-residents, ee (b) October lst to December 2th; Any moose - residents. 0-0-0 THESE TYPES AND MOODS SPELL DANGER} Don't be a-name in an accident report, Learn the meaning of safety before -you become a statistic. The careless, the thoughtless, the pretentious, the chip-on-the-shoulder, the rebellious, the cantankerous...all these contribute to accidents in work or play. Add the "in-a-hurry" and the "can!t-be- bothered" and you have a round-up: of almost all the types and moods that spell -D-A-N-G-E-R! » 0-0-0

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