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Terrace Bay News, 6 Jan 1949, p. 3

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AP THE MOVIES The following movingpictures are shown at 8:00 pam.in the Recreation. ' Hall, Lower Camp, on the dateé& scheduled. Fri. and Sat. Jan. 7& 8 _ "THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" in magic colour. A 20th Century Fox musical bringing Betty Grable to the screen in the role of America's first female office worker. In this hilarious and romantic story we hear many of the previously unpublished tunes written by the late George Gershwin, Other stars in the picture include Dick Haymes, Allyn Joslyn, Gene Lockhart and Arthur Shields, Sunday, January 9 Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council, Educational Films will be shown. Mon. and Tues. Jan, 10 & 11 "CASBAH" with Yvonne de Carlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre and introducing : Marta Toren. This picture takes us to the shadowy heart of Algiers and follows the trail of a jewel thief who turns down his girlfriend for a visiting French tourist. It is filled with romance, drama and the music of four new songs written by Harold Arlen and Leo Robin, On the same program "Wind Curves and Trap Doors". COMING SOON MANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST" with Fredric Marsh, Edmond O'Brien, Ann Blyth, Dan Duryea (an academy award winner). "IN OLD LOS ANGELES" with William Elliot, Catherine MacLeod and Andy Devine. "THE SIGN OF THE RAM" with Susan Peters, Peggy Ann Garner and Alexander Knox. NALEXANDERS RAGTIME BAND" with Tyronne Power, Alice Faye and Don Ameche. "WINTERTIME" with Sonja Henie, Jack Oukie and Cornel Wilde. "MARGIE" in technicolour with Lynn Bari, Jeanne Crain and Alan Young. NBEAT THE BAND" featuring Gene Kruppa and his Band, and Frances Langford. 0-0-0 CHURCH SERVICES January 9th The following Church Services will be held at Terrace Bay. 9:30 aom, - Mass will be celebrated in the Recreation Hall. 9:30 asm, - Terrace Bay Community Church service will be held in the Recreation Centre. 10:30 a.m. - Terrace Bay Community Church Sunday School in the Recreation Centre. 0-0-0 POWER SHUT DOWNS There will be power shut downs in the townsite on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons, January 8th and 9th, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. W. F, Strutt, Secretary-Treasurer, Corp, of the Improvement District of Terrace Bay. 0-0-0 SOCIAL CLUB MEETING FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 16th There will be a special meeting of the Terrace Bay Social Club in the main Recreation Hall on Sunday afternoon, January 16th at 2:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend as there is important business to discuss at that time, Members are also requested to return to secretary Ann Wallie as soon as possible the questionaire notices which were forwarded to them recently. o~0-0 TERRACE BAY ENTERPRISES NOW HANDLE COAL Up to the present time the LongLac Pulp and Paper Go. has been handling coal for residents of the 'Townsite but in future all such orders should be placed with the recently established Terrace Bay Enterprises. This organization, new to Terrace Bay, in addition to handling coal will also supply wood, operate the garage and gasoline pumps. Fuel orders should be placed at the office of the organization located in what was formerly the Lower Camp Garage (phone 17-2). <A minimum of three days should be allowed for delivery. Commencing early next week it is expected that gasoline will be available at the pumps from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. with the exception of meal hours.

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