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Terrace Bay News, 24 Sep 1947, p. 3

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Page #3 FISH AND GAME _2SSOCTATION BANQUET (Continued) Guest speaker will be Randolph Peterson who is conducting a study of moose on St. Ignace Island for the Royal Ontario Museum, Dept of Zoology. Mr. Peterson will bring with him a number of 35 m.m. Kodachrome pictures of moose and other wild life. 4 number of out-of-town guests are expected, including members of the parent organization,Thunder Bay District Fish and Game Association of which Mr. Jack Fryer of Fort William is President. It is expected that Mr. Fryer will be present. Due to illness, the President of the Terrace Bay association, Doug Johnson, will be unable to attend, We trust that Doug will speedily recover... In Doug's absence, Vice-President Ed Cavanaugh will preside over the banquet. men (eres FROM THE RECORDS 18 Months ago &t Terrace Bay Diamond drill crews continued work in various sections of the project. Only 2 temporary buildings had been erected in the entire project and these were used as camps by some 15 persons who were living "on the job". Visitors to the project were: H.S. Craig (Long Lac's Manager); C.W. Nelson and W.L. Thornton Jr. of Kimberly Clark Corp. Neenah, Wisconsin. Stan Hodgkiss (Long Lac) then with Charles Warnock Coe, returned from 2 visit to Toronto. 12 months Ago at Terrace Bay Down at Intake Bay, on Lake Superior, information was being gathered related 'to the probable location of the water intake pipe. In the Townsite the 1946 house building program was gaining momentum. Excavation had been completed for all 75 houses. Basements had been poured for 64 and 17 houses had been erectede The Lower Camp was really taking shape. Camps (although filled to capacity) had been constructed to house and feed the 357 men who were employed throughout the project. Material was flowing in at such a rate that more than 1/3rd cf the entire labour force was required tc handle it....eWork on the temporary water line under the C.P.R. track had been completed....The building which was to house & branch of the Imperial Bank of Canada was nearly finished. In the Upper Camp, work on thé only permanent building under construction con» tinued 1s the Pulp Storage building began to shape up.....-sbxcavation for the foundation of the boiler house progressed and an area was cleared for lumber storage at the Millsite. dail esti 4? THE MOVIES 411 shows are held in the Recreation Centre at the Lower Camp starting at 8:00 p.m. Admission including tax. adults - 25¢ Children 10¢ Fri. & Sat. Sept. 26 & 27 "Pi.N- AMERICANA" Whatever way you like your fun - HiRE IT IS! Simvous dancing singing senoritas....Glorious tunes.....eUproarious romances! On 4 joy junket from Washington to Rio. Featured in the picture are' Phillip Teary, 4Sudrey Long, Robert Benchley, Eve arden, Ernest Truer, Mare Cramer & Isabelita. Added features: "AQUA ACES" - R.K.O. Sportscope covering the field of womenswimmers. NINFORM..TION PLEASE" - presenting Radio's sparkling quiz show on the screen including the regular cast cf "experts" plus movie star John Carradine as "guest expert" in a delightful battle of wit and wisdom. e Mon. & Tues. Sept. 29 & 30 "IF I HaD MY way" Here's a real treat for everybody. BING CROSBY in one of his best with gloricus Gloria Jean as a full-fledged star. Other stars include Charles Winninger and El Brendel.

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