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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jan 1962, p. 1

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Vols5, Noo2 WELCOME TO DISTRICT NEW YEAR BABIES The stork was a little late in arriving in Terrace Bay. this year but' finally landed with his bundle from Heaven and presented Mr. and Mrs, J. St. louis with a daughter on January 6th, As in the past the proud parents will be entertained at dinner by the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club Inc. and suit- able gifts will be presented to them by the Club and local merchants. The Schreiber New Year Baby was closer to schedule, when a son arrived at nearly noon on January lst, to Mr. and Mrs, R.W.e Pitkanen, The proud parents will be entertained at an affair arranged annually by the Women's Institute and gifts presented to them_will include an engraved cup given to the first baby born. in the New Year by the a Council, Diiesecaaaal KIMBERLY-CLARK EMPLOYEES! CHARITY FUND MEMBERSHIP DRIVE To date, thirty-one new members have - enrolled in the Kimberly-Clark Employees! Charity Fund, This brings the total membership to 469, or about 83 percent of the payroll, All non-members who have not been personally contacted are urged to turn in their forms indicating their degree of interest in KC-ECF, Hand the forms to one of the Directors or leave them at the Employment Office. . Members wishing to increase ali monthly donations may do so simply by calling the Employment Office, Worthy of note is the fact that the employees of our Woodlands Division at Longlac contributed nearly $8,000.00 to their Fund last year - about $2,300.00 more | than we did... Their payroll: strength is i approxinately the satie as ours. LET'S ALL GET BEHIND ' THIS WORTHY ENDEAVOUR. oe SCHEDULE CHANGES The following changes have been necessary in the Arena Schedules posted just after the New Year: Thursday, Jan. 11 - 8,30 -"High School Hockey"replaces "Shift Hockey" Saturday, Jan. 13°- 7,00 - "High School | vs Schreiber" replaces "Public. Skating! Sunday, Jan. 21 - 2,00 = "High School vs Red Rock" replaces "Public Skating" af INAUGURAL MEETING OF COUNCIL THURSDAY The inauguration meeting of Terrace Bay Township Council is set for 4.45 P.M, Thurs, Jan. 11, in the Municipal Office. aes ene Serving the district in which we live 'January 11, 1962 NOTICE RE GAMES ROOM Despite the fact that the Recreation Centre Games Room was established for the use of the people of Terrace Bay,.an area that most users would be proud to have and to help keep in good repair, we continue to have frequent cases of irresponsible and senseless vandal- ism, consisting of scattering of litter, marking of equipment and even breakage. Most of this is done by youngsters in their pre~- teens but, unbelievably, some is done by . teenagers (who derive the most benefit from the room) and some even by immature adults, Our attempts to control the situation by appealing to offenders to take a greater pride in their facilities, have proved . insufficient, so that sterner methods are now required, In future, anyone guilty of misbehaviour in the Games Room, or in the Recreation Centre in géneral, will be suspended for an extended period of time. If necessary, and if the matter is serious enough, even sterner methods will be used. Good users, who are greatly in the majority can further' assist to keep our facilities in good repair, by helping to control' mis-users. Perhaps by adopting these methods we can teach these irresponsible few youngsters that they should use care and thought while using the facilities,.... and these immature few adults that ash trays are for cigarette ashes and butts and wastebaskets for litter. TAKE A PRIDE IN YOUR FACILITIES, BE SURE THAT OTHERS DON'T MISUSE THEM)? =~ enema ne ee ee ne te nn SUPERIORS LOS'ETO RED ROCK & DEFEAT NIPIGON Terrace Bay Superiors suffered a 7 - 5 defeat to the Ked Rock Royals last Sunday but made-up for it Tuesday night with an il -~ 3 victory over the Nipigon Flyers, ~ To those who witnessed the game Sunday it seemed impossible that the score shouldn't have been in favour of the Superiors but they just could not find' the net. Perhaps it is an aftermath of the Christmas and ~ New Year lay-off but their passing and play around the net could do with a little pol- ishing, On Tuesday especially, the trend was still with them in the first period. However, in the second and third periods they got hold and Came through with some 'good hockeys Scoring-wise, for Adamo, Maurice Osmar and Tookenay, the timing is right, Adamo 'picked up a hat trick on Sunday and Tooken- ay got-his on Tuesday. bill with four, The Superiors. will be away for the next two games, playing at Marathon on Thursday, J-ruary llth, in Nipigon on Sunday, January 14th -- will be at home' to Red Rock on Tues- day, January 16th and Marsthon, Thurs, Jan.18, amantne topped the

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