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Terrace Bay News, 19 Aug 1948, p. 3

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Ag Tn MOVIES AL) on Fri, and Sat. Aug. 20 & 21 "HOME IN INDIANA" - in gorgeous colour, with Walter Brennan, Jeanne Craine, June Haver, Charlotte Greenwood and Lon McCallister. A thrilling exciting story is told against a dazzling and brilliantly colourful background of country fairs and the breathless thrills of horse racing. The picture is based on a celebrated Saturday Evening Post story. | Sunday, August eend Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council, the following educational films will be shown: "JASPER NATIONAL PARK" « The mountains, flowers and wild life, in colour, of one of Canada's most famous national parks, "WEST WIND" = in colour = the pictorial story of the paintings of Tom Thomson. "SINGING STARS OF TO-MORROW" - presents four of Carlada's young singing stars. Also = "NEW NORTH" and "PRIMITIVE PAINTINGS OF CHARLEVOIX". Mon. and Tues. fug, 23 &24 "MAN IN GRAY" + with James Mason and Phyllis Calvert. An Eagle Lion Production, Frie and Sat. Aug. 27 & 28 "WESTERN UNION" - featuring Robert Young, Randolph Scott, John Carradine and Slim Summerville, "WESTERN UNION" is a thundering epic of the adventure involved in the building of the first transcontinental telegraph, COMING SOON j "SAID O'RILEY TO McNABB - with Will Fyffe and Will Maloney (Eagle Lion) "DOWN TO EARTH" = in' Technicolour - with Larry Parks and Rita Hayworth. "WINTER WONDERLAND" = with Lynne Roberts and Charles Drake. "THE SWORDSMAN" = in Technicolour - with Larry Parks and Ellen Drew. "THE MAITING OF MILLIE" = with Glenn Ford end Evelyn Keyes. 0-0-0 BADMINTON RUMBLINGS It is apparently not too early for badminton enthusiasts at Terrace Bay to start thinking about the '48 = 149 badminton season, for already there is talk about play getting underway on or about Wednesday, September 15th, This will be two weeks earlier t han last year when the community's first badminton season commenced, During the first year of Operation, membership in the Club reached a grand total of 69, with average attendance each evening of 30 to 40. Three courts were available for Club use every Wednesday evening in the Recreation Hall, Schreiber Badminton Club visited Terrace Bay during the season and Terrace Bay Club members were royally: entertained during a return visit to Schreiber, The '47 = 148 season ended on May 12th with a bang-up party at which President Monty"! Paget announced that the Badminton Club had approximately $70.00 in the bank to carry over to the 148 - 149" season, 0-0-0 PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS Commencing Monday, August 23rd, the Townsite Playground will be supervised between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 pem. as follows: Monday, August 23rd - Mrs. R. Ostling Tuesday, August 24th - Mrs. J. E. Giles Wednesday, August 25th - Mrs, D. Colquhoun Thursday, August 26th - Mrs. A, L. Bonnycastle Friday, August 27th - Mrs. F. 0. Soughton o-0-0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For Sale - Large size baby crib, man's chiffonier, and other household items, Apply 9 Pine Crescent, Terrace Bay. TIME SAVED AT THE PRICE OF AN ACCIDENT IS NO BARGAIN

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