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Terrace Bay News, 28 Aug 1952, p. 4

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LIBR.LRY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday = 2:30 to 4:30 PM Tuesday & Thursday =~ 7:00 to 9:00 PM Children's Hours Monday & Wednesday - 4:00 to 4:30 PM Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 7:30 PM LDULTS BOOKS Christian Rove" by Paul E, Johnson, Christian Love undertakes a social and psy- chological study of Christian love ~ an in- vestigation of what it means, what it re- quires of us and how we succeed or fail in serving the cause of love, BOY'S BOOKS "The Pearl Lagoon" by Charles Nordhoff - Charles Seldon, a young Colifornian, leaves his father's ranch to sail to the South Seas with his "rainbow chasing" Uncle Harry on a quest for a certain bed of goldslipped oysters, His thrilling adventures with man~eating sharks and present-day pirates are told in this book, with a wealth of detail about peapy diving end fishing, *ihite Mare of The Black Tents" by Eleanor Hoffmann, Even for the ardent equine en~ thusiasts who read "every single horse story published" this stirring book will offer something fresh and original, "Trap~-Lines North" by Stephen W, Meader. Based on actual diaries kept by a young woodsman, The book presents a true picture of life in the northern wilderness that will thrill the heart of any boy who has heard the call of the great woods. 0~-0~0 NOTICE The Shoe Repair Shop will be open in the morning during the period from August 28th to September 5th, 0-0-0 FOR SAIE Registered Male Boxer thoroughbred. pup (10 weeks old), Papers supplied, ears cropped, fawn edlor, Lpply 244 Kenogeami, 0-0-0 CAFETERI/. MEAL HOUR CHANGED [11 residents of the Dormitories in the North Comp are requested to note that the Breakfast Hour in the Cafeteria is to be changed to be from 7:00 till 8:30 AM effective Tuesday, September 2nd. 0-0-0 FOR SALE 1049 Studebaker % ton pick-up truck, Bar- gain at $1050.00, Apply to Jim Clancy =~ Time Card #374 or P.O, Box ll. 19,0 Oldsmobile Sedan, Motor recently fully reconditioned. Lpply to Joc Kennedy, Time Card #220, or House #103, phone 237. Page 4 TENNIS ; In the local tournament Boycott and Buck boat out Dalzell and Cadieux Fri- day night to meet Lkpata and Barth, The finals were played off Saturday at 1FM, . Lkpata and Barth took the first set but Boyw cott and Buck broke through in the second set and finished it off by taking the third quite handily to become the doubles ehamps, In the singles, E, ikpata and C, Buck fought it out for the Crown, After losing the first set 7-5, Buck eame baek in the second to win 8-6 and took the third bgh. On the consolation side 4, Lindskoog after losing 7-5 in the first set came back to win the second and third sets from Buhler by 7-5 and 7-5, This matg¢h took a - week to play off=-e-- a new record in match play. Lindskoog now meets Dalzell to declare the winner, On Sunday a group of the local club went to Marathon for en afternoon of tennis, There were some very good gemes played and our local club made a very good showing coming out of it with e tie on fhe eight matches played, Everyone enjoyed themselves | so much that they stayed on for some games in the evening returning to Terrace in the wee small hours of the morning, Those missing the trip missed a good time. 0=0w0 FOR SALE 1 combination radio, like new, Cheap at $60,00. Apply House 426, c-0-0 FOUND Chrome plated Ronsen Lighter at school ball diamond after ball game last Thursday. Owner apply to Personnel Office. 0=-0«0 P/LSSENGERS W.NTED IT intend to motor to Regina via Duluth, Scptember 16th, I have room for 2 or 3 passengers. Lpply Cecil Roddy, Clock No, 513 or 46 Hudson Drive, 0-0«0 WANTED TO LENT Upstairs of houge, One child, Pleasc contact Ray Black, Cloek #473. 0-0-0 ATHLETES DO WELL AT IMRLTHON Last Sunday, when a Baseball Team so Ladies Softball Team and a Tennis Team journeyed to Marathon for some gnteretown competition, they redeemed themselves very well, The Baseball team eame out of their tussle with a 12 all draw; the Ladies won theirs by a score of 19 to 9 and the Temnis _erowd won 50 por cent of their matches, Well done, Gang!

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