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Terrace Bay News, 3 Mar 1960, p. 1

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Circulation | Terrace Bay Vol.3, No.9 March 3, 1960 | & Schreiber ee : HOLLYWOOD FILMS COMING!] : less snow than we have had in the past. decade TLS EIWVUD PI LMS --COMINGET and not too many days of below zero weather, | In the very near future the Terrace Bay Recreation Association will commence show- ings of standard: Hollywood films at the High MACDONALD BRIER NEXT WEEK School Auditorium, Shows will be held on 'The Dominion Curling Association has honor- alternate Friday nights, ed the Lakehead and Northwestern Ontario. by Although the films will be 16mm, instead | allocating to them the 1960 Canadian Curling of the regular 35 mm, shown at theatres, Championship for the first time in the history they will all be recent productions of stand-| of the Brier, 'The Lakehead, with the support ard movies, For example, there will be of its citizens, feels that it can show Canada several Walt Disney productions (Perri, how much they appreciate this honour by pro- Tonka, Old Yeller, Light in the Forest, ducing a top notch Brier, The Richardsons of Saskatchewan will be on-hand to defend the title which they won las year at the Brier in Quebec City, The big question is, "Is there any team in Canada to- day that is good enough to take the MacDonald 'Brier Tankard from them"? A party of fifty-five will journey to the big 'Spiel from Regina along and similar groups from many other centres will also attend. SaSrenenEe On Saturday, March 5th, the finest of Canada's curlers will arrive in the Lakehead. dce makers, construction men and decorators will transform the hockey arena of the Fort William Gardens into the finest of curling rinks for the opening draw which is set for Monday, March 7th at 3:00 P.M, = SUPERIORS --WINI! NSHL SEMI FINAL SERIES 4 GAMES to 2. White Wilderness, etc.) as well as such other popular shows as Pal Joey (Frank Sin-~ atra), The Sad Sack (Jerry Lewis), The Tin Star (Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins), This Earth is Mine (Rock Hudson) and many others, Applications are now being taken for the positions of Projector Operator and Cashier, Any people interested in handling these posi- tions on a regular basis should apply at the Recreation Office immediately, . Keep your eye on next week's 'NEWS! for final Film Showing plans. CHANGE IN BUS ROUTE In order to avoid further near-accidents between the Kimberly-Clark bus and. children sleigh riding across Kenogami Road the bus route will be changed as follows: Effective immediately the bus will pro- ceed from Highway 17 along Kenogami Road to | MacDonald Avenue - along MacDonald Avenue . to Cartier Road to Kenogami Road with the . bus stop at the inter-section of Cartier and Kenogami Roads instead of in front of house number 205, | GARAGE TENANTS & PARENTS ASKED TO CO---OPERATE EN AORED TO CO-OPERATE Last week-end two young boys playing with On Tuesday night in the Terrace Bay Arena the Superiors came through with the big win by winning over Nipigon Flyers by a 7 to 5 score, in the sixth and what proved to be the final game in the series. The "never-say-die" Flyers at times looked as matches in'a local garage compound ignited {though they might square the series, Going into gasoline-soaked' rubbish, Only the quick the last period it was a 3 all tie, and Dahl | action of two other 'boys prevented a serious |for Nipigon scored to put them ahead. But that | fire and possible loss of life. was just about all for Flyers, as Whalen tied The Fire Department asks the co-operation |it up assisted by the Osmars. Marv, Osmar,assis of all garage tenants in keeping the doors __jted. by brother Maurice put Sups ahead. Ray _. closed at all times--inflammable liquids -- Stachiw on a beautiful goal assisted by Calder . under lock and key and the surrounding areas |& Blom made it 6 to 4, Then Flyers struck back ~ free from rubbish, with Tookenay scoring. In the remaining seconds Parents are asked to discourage their. . Nipigon pulled Ruth for another forward, Marvin children: from playing around the garages _-- Osmar who played a'terrific game wrapped it up and in: so doing perhaps a tragedy can be -- with Sups seventh goal. i, s averted. _jOther goals for Sups. Whalen,assist the Osmars. . ; |Covello, assists, Stachiw & Pollard, In the THE LION AND THE LAMB} . |second period Maurice Osmar assist Marvin, For Nipigon Dupuis & Swan scored in the first March Ist arrived in the district this and Baxter in the second period, year without the proverbial roar. If we are |The Nipigon Flyers put 2 real battle and made pessimists and abide by the old adage of the |the series a terrific one. Lion and the Lamb we will expect the month Ln to exit with unpleasant weather, _ _ |Red Rock on Tuesday night downed Marathon by a When we hear of the many storms to the {5 to 3 score sin Red Rock, That series is tied East' of us and the bitter cold to the West up 3 games each, The final & deciding game is we are apt to be a bit smug in our knowledge jon Thursday '(March 3) at Marathon, -- of an astonishing winter which has brought The Superiors meet the winner of that series A A SR SR RCRA TR Sieh hs «rice see: ser anatenenres Sat & Sunday away,then Tue & Thur in TERRACE BAY

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