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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jan 1948, p. 3

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Y PARC (Os MCVIES All moving pictures are shown in the Recreation Hall, Lower Camp, 8:00 p,m. Pr... & Sat, "LONG VOYAGE HOME" - starring John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Ian Jan. 835 & &4 Hunter and Barry Fitzgerald. The scering loves and primitive hatreds of men who live by the see. A story that only America's greatest playwright, Hugene O'Neill, could tell. -Added - an amusing little cartoon "A Royal Good Time". Sunday, Jan. 25th Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council the following educational films will be shown; "GREEN OWL", "JOSE ITURBI," NCANADIAN MAIL, "ATLANTIC CROSSROADS" end "PATNTERS CF QUEBEC". Mon. & Tues. NT STOLE A MILLION" - starring George Raft, Claire Trevor, Victor Jan, 26 & 27 Jory and Dick Foran. This is a story of a man who really stole a million! Raft plays the part with such sincerity and authority that the audience lives covery moment of his un- happy career. Added Cartoons: "FEED THE KITTY" and "MAESTRO OF THE COMICS". Fri. & Sat. NSTAGE COACH" - starring Claire Trevor, John wayne, Andy Devine, Jan. 30 & 31 John Carredine and Tim Holt. A thundering action picture which won Academy awards. On the same programme an interesting cartoon with an amusing story - "GHINESE NIGHTINGALE". Ove oso Ue, CURLING Membership in the Terrace Bay Curling Club now stands at 116 and the 29 rinks to which the members have been posted have been divided into four groups. By a series of eliminations, winners will be decided for playoffs, the winning rink of which will be en- titled to the Grand Challenge Trophy donated by Hudson's Bay Company. In a bonspiel, which in all probability will be held mid-season, 4 trophy donated by the Imperial Bank of Canada will go to the winners. Members and the executive of the Curling Club would like to thank publicly both Imperial Bank and Hudson's Bay Company for their respective dona- tions of trophies. In regular curling during the first four days of the schedule winning rinks were skipped by: Kay Isbester, Les martin, Ruth Bangartt, E. Ostling, R. Normandeau, A. Marcel, J. Johnston, R. Mantere, C. Knauff, A. MacDonald, P. Kerr and B. Dyck. But that doesn't end our curling news! During the afternoons, townsite ladies make good use of the rink for practices andchallenge games. During the past week, a friendly but keen rivalry has emerged between rinks from Laurier Avenue and Hudson Drive. The score at the moment is 2 win for each, with a game scheduled for ednesday afternoon Jan. 28th to break the deadlock. If other "all ladies" rinks emerge, it's sbill not too Late for an afternoon schedule or a bit of a bonspiel to see just which ladies! rink could emerge as the best at Terrace Bay. : And incidentally, we understand that since all the "sweeping" began at the Curling Rink, housewives have found it easier to induce friend "hubby" to sweep up the cellar once in a while, now that he has learned to wield a broom. Oso ey. 0 TERRACE BAY FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION It will be of interest to all members: of the Terrace Bay Fish and Game Association, 'and all others who may wish to attend, that Major P.K. Ketcheson of the Carling's Conser- vation Club will be present at a meeting to be held in the Recreation Hall on Thursday February 1leth at 8:00 p.m. Major Ketcheson will be here through arrangements made by executive members of the - newly formed Northwestern Ontario Conservation Federation, an organization which embraces fish, game and conservation-minded clubs from Marathon on the east to the Manitoba border. As Secretary of the Carling Club, ilajor Ketcheson is much in demand as a speaker for fish and game clubs, and he utilizes a number of excellent 16 m.m, films which will, we ( (cont'd - page 4)

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