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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1952, p. 6

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CHILDREN'S CHRISTM/.S P/RTIES (cont. from Page 1) wish to pick up presents for their children who are between the ages of 0 and 2, it is pointed out that these gifts will be avail- able at the Recreation Hall on both Friday and Saturday, ready to be picked up, In order to know approximately how many children might be attending, the whole Townsite is being canvassed, but in order to care for the childron of employees living in Schreiber, those employees are requested to put the nomes, ages and sex of their children on a slip of paper and leave it in the T. B. Newsbox at the Time Clocks or phone them in to Local 16, before Noon on Monday, Dec. 15th, These parties will be held in the Rec- reation Hall in the South Camp and in order to facilitate transporting the children from the Townsite, the Company bus will be in operation on both deys. Schedule of same will appear in next week's "News", 0=0=0 HOME TE/M COMES CLOSE BUT DOESN'T QUITE M/KE IT AG.INST "NESCOSM The "01d Master" Leon flashed a semblance of the form of his younger days as he smashe ed out a beautiful 608 series and 222 game to take high scoring honours in the Terrace £11-Stars vs Nescos 10-pin grudge match last Saturday on the Westfort alleys. But it wasn't quite encuszh in spite of Borsum's 556 in support of the cause as the Nescos Big Guns Young 588, Blazina 570, and Waarinen 534 opened up, Even so, the final score had the local boys behind by only 48 pins. It was necessary to shorten the match to 3 games as part of the Terrace team had to return early, The totals are ns follows: Nescos Terrace All-Stars 4irt Christie 489 Bill Borsum 556 John Caruso L42 Howcrd Solly 465 Harry Young 588 Al Lindskoog 4T1 Swandi Waarinen 534 Willie Adamo 475 Vie Blazing 2 Leon Checkryn 608 R623 R575 0-0-0 MUSICAL CONCERT What are you doing next Thursday, Dec. 18th? We hope your plans include the Music- al Programme presented by the Terrace Bay Schools in the Recre~tion Hall at 8:15 p.m. It includes Christmas songs in unison, 2 parts and 3 parts. This is your opportunity to hear both well known and some of the less familiar carols. Admission 35¢. 0=0=0 DON'T LET AN ACCIDENT SPOIL YOUR HOLID.LY LIBR/RY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday - 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 9:00 pan. Children's Hours Monday & Wednesday ~ 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. Now Bocks for Teenagers: e World's Greatest Christmas Stories" by hi Yosselst, "On Jungle Trails" by Frank Buck. This is one of the best books on the mystery of the tropical forest and the habits of the wide variety of wild animalsrthat Mr, Buck has actually caught alive and brought back to captivity, "National Velvet" by Enid Bagnold, The quality of the treatment, the freshuess of the writing, the knowledge of a young girl's mind and the love of a horse give "National Velvet" that touch of enchantment, "The Swiss Family Robinson" by Johann Wyss. This favourite chronicle written by a Swiss Zrmy Chaplain has entertained generaticns of boys as the perfect "desert island story", "The Seventeen Reader", Stories and articles from Seventeen Magnzine selected and edited by Bryna Ivens. $ o~0~0 CHRISTM.S C.RDS, ETC, The Scout Committee wishes to advise that there is still 2 supply of Xmas Cn ards, ribbon and every-day gift wraplleft for sale. inyone wishing to purehase any of these items is requested to ccntact Gord Rowlandson, 0-0-0 CHRISTM;S TURKEY BINGO Last Tuesday evening an enthusiastic number of patrons gathered in the basement of St, Martin's Chureh for the first of two Christmas Turkey Bingo nights -- and a large number won their Xmas Turkeys in short order, If you weren't able to be on hand at that time, you have a last chance tc win yours on Mc pc y evening, same place, at 8:00 p.m. Bingos are 10¢ a geme and who knows, you may win yours on the first few trys. Flan now to attend and perhaps make your Christmas a little more economical, 0=0-0 FOUND Child's white wool mitten with red trim and brown dog crest in centre. Owner may pick up same by applying to 1404 Birch Crescent, 0-0-0 FOR RENT In Schreiber -- 4 room apartment. Apply F. Eickmeier - Time Card 239,

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