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Terrace Bay News, 8 Oct 1959, p. 9

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| { ! : elements unforgiving. ; the 2-mile race, was left for a sunnier day. { ; ' } Ostober 8 | FIELD DAY (Cont'd from page 7) 1959 -- downpour the boys again started on their ; schedule at 1,30 P.M,, stopping only around three o'clock when participants found the However only one event, Big winners were:~ Jane Heenan and Linda MacFadyen, tied for Jr.Girls Champion. Sharon , Leigh Locking emerged as Sr.Girls Champion , and Clifford Knauff took the honours in the ' Sr. Boys events. Paul Heenan placed first ' among the boys in the junior events. f Next Friday the various local champs will , pit their talents against contestants from ' Schreiber High School and Marathon High School ' on the Terrace Bay High School grounds, A t cordial invitation to all parents and inter- ' ested parties to attend this event is extended : by Staff and students. ! ! i t \ i ' GUIDE BROWNIE (Cont'd from Page 6) to contact Mrs. E.Bera:ltsson' first as most Packs were full at present, Mrs.Downey reported on the Guide rally held at Marathon and the excellent encouragement : it had offered to the girls with competition - outside their own Company, and also explained | the competition for the Plaque which had been . , donated by the Local Associations from Mani- touwadge, Marathon and Terrace Bay, Mrs. ' Downey and Mrs,Mantey thanked the Association : for sending them to the Training Camp last » June and the benefits derived, Discussions on Church Parade, a visit from { | the District Commissioner and Fly-ups con-- | Cluded the evening's meeting, ; | nosT-- Wallet containing sum of money and valuable papers. REWARD, Phone 3343 or return to Austin McMillan, TERRACE BAY NEWS ee Page 9 US OLD-TIMERS Those of us over forty years of age can be proud of our accomplishments, Collectively we have supplemented and strengthened the heritage left us by our fathers, The result is a country that is well developed, yet fast growing and still measured largely in terms of its potential. Individually, we have all made our own kind of sacrifice for our children, We have all worked to give our sons and daughters the kjnd of life we ourselves were not for- tunate enough to have--education, standing within the community, for some of us even enough food. Others of us left our own countries to make our homes in this land. We left friends and the lige we knew to make a better life for our families, And we brought some bad along with the good, Since we were born in an era of much more tuberculosis and since we have lived a longer time during which to become infected, we now are the chief source of TB infection to others Many TB victims are infected by members of their own family, primarily by older persons, | Nor can we know who among us may be inno- cently victimizing our own families for TB may be symptomless even while contagious. YET IT CAN BE DISCOVERED WITH X-RAYS When we go for a chest x-ray examination we can proceed for no better reason that to pro- tect the health of those for whom, most exclusively we have worked a lifetime, Those who do not submit themselves must think little of their contribution. SEE BELOW SCHEDULED DATES FOR CLINIC t IN DISTRICT POINTS, OI ER NNO NA ECT OY --_--. scheiaseticinc nal Jaeres rere + omens: SCHEDULE FOR PORTABLE X-RAY UNIT Contact LOCATION ROSSPORT E.S.T. = -Mrs.N.A.McCuaig, W,I,Hall Box 10, Schreiber, Tele. 160 Date Hours of Operation Friday Oct.16 4 P.M, to 27600. PuM, Install machine at 4.00 P.M, penday > Oct.19th Connect hydro at 4.30 P.M. TERRACE BAY E.S.T, Kimberly Clark C,E,.Paget, Pulp & Paper Co, Project Eng, TA 5--3211 600 A.M. 2030 P.M. to 11.09 A.M. to 6,00 P.M, Tuesday Oct, 20 Move out and into the Curling Rink at 10,00 A.M., Thursday, October 21st. Connect hydro at 10.30 A.M. Three minors were find $60,00 and costs ' gach when convicted on a charge of consuming beer on licensed premises. The waiter in the hotel was fined $300 and costs. Several traffic violations were dealt with three offenders being fined on careless driving ae Curling Rink C.E,Paget, Wednesday 2.00 P.M, to 5,00 FM, TA 5-3242 (home) Oct, 21 7,00 P.M, to 10,00 P.M. Move out at 9,00 A.M. Thursday, Oct.22nd. SCHREIBER E,S,T.Mrs.N.A.McCuaig, Thursday 2,00 2,4, to. 3400 fay Town Hall Box 10, Oct, 22nd, 7.00 P.M, to 10,00 P.M, Tele. 160 Friday 2.00 P.M, to~-5.00°P.M. October 23rd 7,00-P.M, to 10.00 P.M, "DISTRICT COURT NEWS charges, Two Terrace Bay residents, charged with poaching by the Department of Lands and Forests were remanded to the November sitting. BE CAREFUL CF FIRE IN THE FORESTS

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