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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1950, p. 2

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200 LeA.A, Bty (R.C.Aw) Terrace Bay Work on the armouries is progressing rapidly and it is hoped that the Unit will be ready to parade by the middle of February. Prospective recruits are reminded that their term of service may be terminated, if made necessary by the pressure of work, leaving Terrace Bay, etc. A Recruits will be accepted at any time by the following: I, J. Brady, A. Ferguson, J, Jeanneret and R, Beaulieu, o~0-0 WHAT CONSTITUTES FUN The Recreational facilities that we have in the South Camp are ; maintained expressly for the purpose of having people enjoy them- selves, However, a few of our "younger fry" don't seem to understand just exactly how they are supposed to conduct themselves whilst they are on the premises, The Recreation Commit- tee has spent a tremendous amount of time and effort to have these facilities made avail- able for the Townsfolk, but if these young people persist in breaking walls, doors, locks, chairs, etc., the maintenance and repair costs will soon eat up any monies that are set aside to provide further facilities and planned programme, The names of a few of these young offenders are known, but the Committee feels that it would rather let the parents warn the lads to desist than take more direct action to bring an immediate end to this practice, In the meantime, the Committee are taking steps to have repairs made as they occur and the parents of any known offenders will be asked to pay for the charges. Won't you please do your part? o=-0-0 BLUE LINE BLUES Yes « we lost to Rossport 5 -'0, but we're going back at them again Saturday, January 2lst_at 8:30 p.m. at Schreiber Arena. Be a booster - make up a party and get in to cheer on the boys! Teen Town Cheerleaders let us down, so we've got to organize our own fanfare this week} House League Hockey games -have had a struggle for survival this week «= old Man Winter filled in that open-air rink on us againl Pee Wee Hockey will swing into action as soon as goal posts and nets are in placé, Bantams will be playing 2 game with Jackfish as soon as they can get in a few practices, ' Sale of tickets for the Stag Smoker a week from Friday night - that is, on January evth, is going ahead and we strongly recommend you see one of the following before the end of this week to be sure of getting one for yourself: Ed Brady, Conley McDonald, Jack O'Connor, Eldon Marostica, Murdo Campbell, Joe Marcelle, Phil Stuart, Paul Plluta, Harold Marsh, Harry Ganja, Vern Walker, Jim McDonald, Mason Dixon, Pete Diduch, John Falzetta or Curly Hale. : Don't forget the Valentine Ball at the Recreation Centre is coming up February 10 - save some strength for that one} A word about the hockey sweaters of the North Shore League entry - our colours' are Royal Blue, Bright White and Crimson Red3 white body, shoulder insert.in royal blue ta- pered from 7 inches at top to 2 inches at cuff ; crimson'red underarm inserts from under- ° arm to bottom of sweater; horizontal arm stripes in redj stars at shoulders, three a side. The boys will be wearing these by the time the playdowns start, It looks like we'll play Red Rock first in the District Playdowns as Schreiber and Rossport play off in this local section while we drew a bye on that round. More details next weck} House League team names held over until final selection is made by the end of this weck] 0-0-0 COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS The Terrace Bay Community Church serves all those of Protestant faith in the community. Resolve next Sunday to attend{ Sermon topic ann eend, 11:60 a.m, "How Old Are You" and 73:00 p.m. "What Religion Ought to Do For Me", Services are in charge of Rev. A. F, Lavender. The Choir will be in- attendance at morning services, ; The first 1950 meeting of the Board of Stewards wag held at the home of Rev. A, By Lavender, 61 Laurier Avenue, Sunday evening last, and the following slate of officers elected: Chairman - Wm, Borsum; Vice-Chairman - z, L, Veitch; Secretary - Mr s. H, N, Marsh} Treasurer - Harry Coe$3 Envelope Steward - Robt. Wallwin; Building Finanee Chairman = Dr. K, Vickers; Building Committee Chairman - Monty Paget Music Committee Representative - Mrs, T. S, Hodgkiss; Sunday School Representative - Mr. Rs T. Sheppa ard; Ladies! Auxiliary Representabive - Mrs. Geo, Maitland, A meeting has been called for Monday, January 30th at 8 pm. in the Church Building to organize a Community Church Social Club, All members and adhcrents of the Terrace Bay Community Church are urged to be present.

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