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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1959, p. 11

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LATE SHOPPING HOURS STORE OPEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18TH UNTIL 8:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23RD UNTIL 8:30 P.M, -THE 'BAY! COLOURING CONTEST WINNERSS111 9 - 10 YEARS lst - Ruth Soughton C 2nd - Susan Sadowick 0 PRIZES 3rd - Elizabeth Dobush N S WILL BE 7 = 8 YEARS 0 ist - Jane Paulsen L PHONED 2nd - Tony Matush_ A 3rd - Christine Chepelsky T = 5 - 6 YEARS 0 lst - Wendy Evans-Smith N 2nd - Jimmy Corrigan 3rd - Paulette Duquette THE GRAND AWARD WINNER CHOSEN BY PUBLIC VOTE CLOT cP Hun MEN'S CHORUS (Cont'd from Page 8) This year, ir, they will sing at the hospital, hotel and in the shopping centre area, if the stores are open, on Monday December 21st between 7:30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Your attend- | ance at these sings and joining in with the carolling will be appreciated, } HOUSE LEAGUE BROOMBALL House League Broomball teams will be chosen and a schedule drawn up this week. Those wishing to play must be registered by Friday of this week at the latest, tact the following men: Shift 1 ~ Earl Knight Shift 2 - Vic Timpano | Shift 4 - Hector McLeod or i hae Day Workers - Mike Newell or K. Ward Moose Lodge - Joe Dejonghe Knights of Columbus - Mel Nicol Con- HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Registrations for House League Hockey close on Friday of this week, Fate of House League Hockey for this year will de- pend on the number of registrations received at the Recreation Office by that time, ' RECREATION CENTRE CHRISTMAS CLOSING ~ Arena section to close at 9:00 P P.M, Thurs- day, December 24th and re-open at 8:30 A, M. Saturday, Decemher 26th, RECREATION CENTRE NEW YEAR'S HOURS Arena Section to close at 9:00 P.M, on Thursday, December 31st, and re-open at 8:30 A.M. on Saturday, January 2nd. iui CURLING CLUB NEWS {mouldy, hard and sometimes bitter, | varieties may be made sweet, tender and good, jberries and cream, 3 Saturday, December 19th, the Annual Christ- mas Party will take place in the Curling Club Lounge in conjunction with the mixed curling. The big event of the evening will be the arrival of Santa Claus who, this year, will be accompanied by Mrs. Santa Claus. It is hoped that Club Members will have a few gifts for their team-mates and friends, for Mr. and Mrs. Claus to distribute, Start making plans to attend the Curling Club's Annual New Year's Eve Ball at the High School Auditorium, December 3lst. Danc- ing from 10:00 P.M. to '2:00 A.M. -'Cabaret Style, Music by Lakehead Orchestra, Dress Optional, i If you already have your party lined up contact Howard Solly for reservations. LADIES CURLING The Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club would like to extend a warm welcome to the new curlers who have joined our Club this year -- Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs,Deboice, Mrs, Chapman, B. Peterkin, J, Smith, R. Priske, I, Schmid- chen, H, McPherson, E, Zwir, V. Synishin, W. Palmer, L. Wellbourne, Marian Hanley, C. Lindquist, and A, Paulsen also a special © greeting to our ex curlers who have returned. Curling is on the up-sweep this year and many lively games have been played. Next year will see the Seagram's event nearing completion, with several teams battling it out for supremacy, Early January will find the teams who have a rink entered in the Northwestern playing ~ off for the right to represent the Terrace Bay Ladies Club, If you still haven't enter- ed a team please do so to S Duquette, North- western delegate, RR A re ee err eee ante tne ep ee W er aren RNS SCHREIBER SKI CLUB TO SHOW MOVIE The Schreiber Ski Club will present a movie with Ernie McCullough teaching skiing this Thursday, December 17th, in 'the Town Hall at 7:30 P.M, There will be no admission charge and everyone is welcome, ANOTHER RECIPE FROM YE OLDE COOK BOOK HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND - Be careful in your | selection, Do not choose too young. When once selected give your entire thoughts to prepara- tion for domestic use, Some insist upon keeping them in a pickle, other are constantly getting them in hot water, This may make them Even poor by garnishing them with patience well sweeten- ed with love and kisses, Wrap them in a mantle of charity. Keep:warm with a steady fire of domestic devotion and serve with straw- Thus prepared they will keep for years. i AA%- WINTER ROAD INFORMATION SERVICE During the winter months the Dept.of High- ways provides a winter road information service: From November to April latest information as to! road conditions is available, day or night, seven days a week, to newspapers, radio and TV stations, service organization and the gen- eral public on direct request by telephone. For information call Fort William 3-7489,

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