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Terrace Bay News, 23 Nov 1950, p. 3

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New arrivals in town during the past week were: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kemp on Wednesday, November 15th, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, J. Mousseau on Monday, November 20th. Congratulations to these proud parents. 0-0-0 LONGLAC CENTURY CLUB (Standings as of midnight, November 22,1950) Comprised of all units with 100 or more con- secutive safe days without an on-duty dis- abling injury. Tied Units are Listed According to Size Unit Safe Days 1. Administration Office Thal 2. Hotel Tl: 4, Electrical ThL 4. Technical Department Th 5. Warehouse Th 6. Bleachery ThL 7, Engineering Office ThL 8. Hospital Th 9, Steam & Recovery 708 10, Dig. Br. Stock & Screens 567 11, Building & Grounds 1,68 12, Machine Room 335 13, Jackladder (seasonal) 326 14. Structural 26h, 15, Kiln, Caustic & Evaps. 189 16. Woodroom 158 17. Pipefitters 149 18. Service Operations 14,6 19. Mechanical 102 In The Dog House (Reserved for Units with less than 100 Safe Days) 1. Woodyard 63 0-0-0 LEGION BINGO A Gient Bingo will be held on Monday night, November 27th, in the Legion Hall at $:00 p.m. The "Snowball" is now up to 25,00. Everyone welcome, young and o1d3 pring elong the kiddies, there is lots of room in the rear hall and some brave Le- gionnaire will be in attendance to trke care of their needs, There will be ciga~ rettes and soft drinks available and "Lots of Bingo", so come on out for an evening or. fun. Page 3 Get your supply of Christmas Cards from the Scouts on Saturday, November 25th, between the hours of 7:30 A.M. and approx- imately 5:30 P.M. when they will be on dis- play in the Main Locker Room at the Mill. The boys will have plenty of ecards with them and you may take delivery of your ecards there and then or simply leave your order and they will be delivered to your house. Townsite residents or other persons desiring additional cards, gift wrap or seals, may obtain same by contacting Mason -- Dixon, Don Brearly or Gord Rowlandson,. L The regular weekly Cub meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday in the Armouries. Last Friday evening, on their way home from a Cub meeting, a few of the boys spent a very interesting session on the operating cab of one of the Diesel Locomotives where amiable crew members answered the boys! eager questions on Diesel operation. 0-0-0 PUCK PATTER If the present pattern for hockey this winter is anything to judge by, local hockey fans are in for a full season of topenotch games, The North Shore Hockey League recently completed arrangements for the operation of an four-team league comprised of Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Marathon nnd White River. All games will be played in the Schreiber xnd Marathon arenas with Terrence Bay using Schreiber and White River using Marathon cs home rinks. The schedule will be » home-nnd- home affair with ench team playing 6 games ench, prior to the play-offs. In the first geome of the season, Schreiber will be eat home to Terrnece Bay on Saturday night, Innuxry 6th. In the meantime, the Executive of the local team is sparitig no effort to organize plans to ice a team thet every resident will be proud of. Just as soon as there is ice availrble in the Schreiber Arena, practices will commence, and any hockey players interested in trying out for this tonm -ro asked to loavo their nmos with their Tino Clock -nd Shift-Nos. in the Torr:.ec Bry Nowsboxcs in the mill bofore Deconbor lst. This is nocoss-ry in order to tomplote srr-ngenonts for oguipncnt ind a o hours, practico hours Conttd on P.4

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