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Terrace Bay News, 21 Apr 1955, p. 12

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SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION MEET APRIL 20TH At an executive meeting of the Terrace Bay Amateur Softball Association held last evening, the following resolutions were carried: 1) Team applications accompanied with 10 of the $25 entry fee will be received up to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 29th. Applications are to be based on last year's sources of supply of players. On this basis, applications are to show names of players as well as either names or sources of further reinforcements, 2) The All-Star Team will come under the jurisdiction of the T.B.A.S.A., and as such will receive the full support of the association, 3) Teams wishing to bid for the buying of the 15 uniforms used last year by the All Stars are requested to tender their bid before Friday noon, May 20th. 4) Since softball is scheduled to start the afternoon of Sunday May 22nd, in order to usher the season in, 2 dance with 2 draw will be held at the Auditorium on Friday, May 20th. Bill Borsum was appointed chairman, o-0--0 SAPRSTY STREPLECHASE STANDINGS Here are the standings to midnight Peri: 7th, 1. Engineering - 10360 2. Wood Handling - 7590 3. Pulp Dept. ~ 5875 ., Services - 5820 5. Townsite -~ 5hh0 6. Tech. & Admin. Office - 5310 The contest runs until May 31st (midnight), So far every unit has the opportunity (regardless of who wins the $250, jackpot) of earning $1.00 per person, Let!s keep up the good work and work through the entire Steeplechase Contest period without a single disabling anjury . 0-0-0 BaNTAM AND JUVENILE HOCKEY PLAYERS Please turn all eguipment - in at the rink at 4:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon. 0-0-0 FOR SALE Seasoned Birch Wood. Stovewood Length. ($12.00) Twelve doll rs per cord. Apply Al Ziegelman, House 208 Kenogami Rd, Page lz SAFETY SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS "Safety Pays All Ways" was last week's slogan. The ten winners were: Lloyd Moores, John LeBlanc, Mo Nelson, Bob Wailwin, Mrs, Bill Borsum, Mrs. Reg Cotton, Mrs, Steve Keller, Mrs, Adam Zyri, Mrs. Eldon Marostica and Sandra Locking. Those who missed: Joe Heenan, Ken Williamson, John Richardson, Dan McFayden, Mrs. Norval Banks, Mrs. Chas, Briggs, Mrs. Alf Gerow, Barry Craig, Donny Fedun, Bryan Harvey, Mrs. J. Gross, Mrs. J. Hale, Mrs, Gordon Kydd. Jackie Marsh. 0-0-0 NOTICE OF MBETING OF LOCAL ASSOCIATION - GUIDES AND BROWNIES The regular meeting of the Local Association - Guides and Brownies will be held on Monday, April 25th, at 8:00 p.m. in the small meeting room at the Rec, Centre, All mothers, Guice and Brownie leaders and others who are interested are cordially invited to attend, 0-0-2 SHOE REPAIR SHOP The Shoe Repair Shop Hours will be from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. this week, o-O-o HOUSE LEAGUE HOC KEY The final meeting was held in the Recreation Centre on Tuesday evening April 19th. Mr. Mel Nicol was elected as chairman of the committee for the coming year. 0-0-0 BARBER SHOP Closed Saturday April 23, 1955 at 6:30 pom. o~O-o LOST One Green Tool Box on Monday, April 19th, somewhere in the vicinity of the Recreation Centre, The box contains radio, tools and parts and would be of little value to anyone except the owner. Finder please contact Willie Adamo or the Recreation Office. o-0-0

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