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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jul 1953, p. 4

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/ AROUND THE TOWN (cont. ) Aime, Kit with son Keith Lebel of Red Rock spent a few days with Aime's sister Hilda Brophy, and also partaking in the Fish Derby, John, Isobelle and Brian DeLaronde spent the past weekend visiting at Nipigon as guests 6f John's Mother, Mrs, H. Swetz. 0-0-0 SWIM CLASSES START MONDAY (cont. ) The Bys will not make a tour of the Town- site as in the past. This is being done so that the Swimming Programme can be dove tailed with the Play- ground Programme, When the schedule is completed this week-end, the children and parents will know ahead of time which days they must bring their towels and swim suits to the Playground. 0-0-0 PLAYGROUND PROGRAMME (cont.) but mainly we hope to be able to use most of these youngsters to help in supervising the younger children, Fees are payable in advance, one month at a time if desired, These are: .50 cents per month per child or $2.00 per family per month maximum. All children under 7 years of age to be registered, must be accompan- ied by a parent. If you were niissed or couldn't make it, you have one more chance for registration on Moniay from 4:30 to 5:30 pm, 0-0-0 All Terrace Bay joins in expressing their heartfelt sympathy to June and Johnny Schritt on the loss of their infan Tt Janice Gaye, last Friday morn- DE 0-0-0 SHOE REPAIR SHOP aa From July 2nd t the 17th shop will be open from 8:00 a.m. to noon, 0-0-0 FOUND One Ronson Combination Cigarette Case and lighter in Boiler House, Owner my have same by applying to Shift Engineer and identifying same. Page 4. FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE PRIZE WINNERS IN TERRACE BEY'S 3RD ANNUAL FISH DERBY HELD JULY 1ST, 1953. PRIZE WON BY Prize Fish Wt, Ist. Ray Kenney,T.B. 16° Boat-13% i oz. and, E. Lavoie,Marathon 30~30 rifle- 12# lloz. 3rd. A. Gobeil, T.B. 1 ton coal-12# 10 4th, L. Williams,T.B. Hudson Bay Blanket -10# 15% 5th. W. Churette,Jack- Electric Fish Clock .---- 9# lL 6th, WN. Banks, TB. - Fishing Jacket 9# 5 7th. W.Rusyski,P.A. - case motor oil S# 12% 8th, M.Moore,T.B.-Tackel Box and Equip. 8H 2% 9th. 8, Reid, Schr- eiber -Coleman Camp Stove 7# 152 LOth I, Lollava,- Set of Back Schreiber up lights # 11 llth. A.S.Hurst,- Glass Rod T# Bf Schreiber 12th. oD. Moore ~ 1.B, Hamper of Groceries 6# 54 13th, J. Lindstrom,P.A. Thompson Baits 64 15 14th. W. Gawley,T.B. Gift Cert, 64 + 15th. .P, Tricholy, Marathon Set of Baits 5# 144 16th. H, Royd 1 tank of gas 58 OS . Schreiber 17th. R.McAdam Schreiber, Sport Shirt St he 18th. W. Wilkes,- Hunting Knife 5# 2% Schreiber 19th. H,Goodfellow T.B. Trolling Lines L# 123 2th. S. Lorie,T.B, Gift Cert, 4# 74 2ist. Mrs. Rita Ray Lighter 4#7 Chippawa Falls,Wis. 22nd. Miss Joan Hake~ Set Fly Port arthur Pictures 13902. 5# Fish-W, Wilkes, Schreiber 2 sets of Baits ~ 5# 250°. 10# Fish W, Churette, Schreiber Thermos Set 9# 11 oz. 15# fish - Ray Kenney T.B. Cheque 13# 14 oz. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I Would like to thank all the members of the Fish and Game Club, and all other individuals and Businesses for the help and prizes given, to make this year's Fish Derby a great success, Don Ollen-Bittle Pres,

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