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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1952, p. 7

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H,M, QUEEN ELIZABETH II COMMEMOR..TIVE COINS LND CORON..TION MED/ILIONS "7 The Imperial Bank has recently received information from London, England that Special Sets of Collectors coins are being struck in the New Year. These coins will be British and will be available for distribution some time in the Spring, but all orders must be made through the bank here prior to December 31st, 1952, The Coronation medals must be ordered at the same time and the date of their dist- ributicn is not yet known, Inouire at the local hank for a#ditional information. 0-0-0 ONE MILLION S.FE M/N HOURS Employees of the Long Lac Pulp and Paper Company Limited at Terrace Bay, Ont,, recently (December 8th, 1952) completed "One Million Safe Man Hours", This achievement was attained as an average of more than 600 employees worked for 255 consecutive days without a single disabling or lost-time injury. 0=-0~0 CHRISTM..S D/.NCE COMING UP Now is the time to get your baby sitter in line for the Christmass Week Dance. This will be a Community Dance under the Auspices of the Recrestion Committee and will be held on December 23rd. (Tuesday and Pay Day) Music will be supplied by the Terrace Vagabonds, See next week's "Naws" for more details, 0-0-0 SED/RLTE SCHOOL A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Separate School will be held in the Principal's Office of the Soparate School on Tuesday, December 16th, 1952 at 4:00 p.m. A. BR, ¥MeColl Sec, -Treasurer, The Annual Meeting of Separate School supporters will be held in the Separate School on Wednesday, Dec, 24th, 1952 at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to henry the report of the Bomrd of Trustees and elect one Trustee to fill the vacancy on the Board due to expiration of term of office, All Separate School supporters are urged to attend, F., P. Gombola, Chairman, AT THE MOVIES pollen Saturday Matinee -~ December 13 - 1:30 p.m. "Down Dakota Way" starring Roy Rogers. 0-0-0 Page 7 CURLING NES NEW YEAR'S EVE D/NCE Well folks, the Committee running the New Year's Eve Dance tell us that some of you have been asking when Reservations will be accepted....and they have decided that" it's none too soon to get the ball rolling on that subject. Commencing Menday, December 15th you may phone in, or give in person your reser- vation for a table to the following: Gertie Bougie =~ First Lid Olyve Harrison - Personnel Dept, Doug; Barris - Hudson's Bay Company 4 word to the wise - don't delay in getting your party together as it's first come, first served and as you all know, res- ervations will be limited. 4nother thing, make your party as large as you ean as the chcice locations in the hall (and you know where they are) will be given to parties of 8 and upwards, To the newcomers to our fair community, we want you to know that althouzh the Curl~ ing Clup sponsors the New Year's Eve Dance each year, it is not strictly for Curlers. 411 people of the Area are invited and are most welcome - even Curlers.~ Correction of item in last week's News - Last week we reported that the teams who participated in the Port Arthur Curling Rink opening won 1 game out of 3, They actually played 4 games and won 2 of those. Obviously the writer was "out" for that 4th geme, Our apologies, 0=~0-0 SCOUT NEWS The regular Scout meeting will be held this Friday, December 12th, in the Recreat- jon Hall ob 7:15 p.m, DON'T forget the next meeting of the Brenze frrowhead course for Patrol leaders and Seconds on Tuesday, Dec. 16th st 7:15 Peli. Ilease have your reading and project assignments completed for this meeting. Note: The patrol @eén for this month's meet- ing will be at the Publie School. 0-0-0 STORK CLUB Congratulations this week to Mre & Mrs. Scott Mann - a boy on Dec. 6th, To Mr. & Mrs, Norm Bottomley - a boy cn Dec, 7th and to Mr, & Mrs, Joe Levesque - 2 girl on Dec, gba, 0=0=0 LT THE MOVIES ~ Saturday Evening - 7:30 p.m. "Okinawa" starring Pat O'Brien. This film deals with the battle experiences of the USS Blake, a destroyer toking part in the battle for Okinawa.

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