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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1967, p. 10

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J The safety sign will be erected by the Kiwanis Club in Terrace Pay this year - one of their projects. The models pose before the billboard designed by artist Armand Edmond. NORTHWESTERN PLAYDOWNS (from Page 1!) Irene Baranowski, Evelyn Cottan, Evelyn Cottan, 'Evelyn Widgren - Nestor Falls; Zone 8 - June Shaw, Shirley Wiebe, Dorothy Holmgren, Joan Lecain - Kenora Ladies'C.C. Monday's Results: Ist. Draw - Port Arthur 10 Balmer town 7, Kenora 10 Nipigon 6, Terrace Bay 13 Fort William 3,Nestor Falls Il Dryden 6. 2nd Draw -Dryden 9 Terrace Bay 7, Nipigon 14 Nestor Falls 4, Kenora 8 Port Arthur 6, Fort William 14 Balmertown 2. 3rd. Draw - Balmertown II Dryden 6, Fort William 13 Nestor Falls 12, Port Arthur 12 Nipigon 5, Kenora I5 Terrace Bay 5. Tuesday's Results!' Nipigon 14 Dryden 3, Port Arthur 8 Nestor Falls 7, Kenora 13 Fort William 6, Terrace Bay 10 Balmertown 6. Standings are: Kenora 5 wins- 0 losses, Port Arthur '4=T, Fort William 2 - 3, Terrace Bay 2 - 3, Nip- igon 3 - 2, Nestor Falls 2 - 3, Dryden | - 4, Balmertown | - 4. iS Is ¢ TERRACE BAY NEWS January 26, 1¥6, Two more games will be played on Wednesday. * Last Draw - Nestor Falls 10 Terrace Bay 9, Dryden 4 Port Arthur 10, Bal mertown 4 Kenora I7, Nipigon' 8 Fort William 7. One of the best shots we've seen was made by the skip of the Port Arthur rink in the 10th end to tie up the game with Dryden. LANDMARK DISAPPEARS FROM SCHREIBER A landmark in Schreiber since 1909, the Y.M.C.A. has been razed. It will be missed, not only because it contained the only bowling alley in town, but because it hosted, in bygone years many happy occasions. It was in the Y that banquets were held a notable one honoring Jack Handel on his. return from the first world war. The Y's end marked the demise of possibly the oldest continuous social group in Schreiber - the ladies' bowling league, and whose scores published monthly were scanned from coast to coast. Up the front steps and into the lobby Clarkie - a rugged individualist - one evening rode his horse, to bitterly accuse the secretary of deliberately bringing (from the shop coal dump) lumps of coal which would not fit into the stove of his lone bachelor quarters ,. Only in the YMCA would a housekeeper have the temerity to each day turn a girl's picture face to the wall in a young man's room evidencing her disapproval of the courtship or a waitress disregard a man's dinner order and set before him the meal she knew he should eat because of the diet he was supp- osed to be on. It was on the lobby bulletin board that certain clippings or cartoons were steal thily pinned, so astutely aimed that everyone in town enjoyed the discomfiture of the victim. And it was in the lobby where one well-loved man about town gathered a coterie each evening to hear his comments on news headlines, and offered the cherished one: "Waal - | see where this coup!e was found in a week- end condition." And it was in this Y lobby that a famous movie star, while attending the Rossport derby discovered the riches of conversational ex- change begging to remain unknown as he enjoyed them. Better still, wes granted the privilege. A folk singer is a fellow who sings through his nose by ear. | Sign on a foreign car service station: "Old Volks' Home."

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