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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1947, p. 2

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HYDRO HIGHLIGHTS - continued - Page Two The visitors were then transported across the river by a Volga Boatman in an old Volga boat (any resemblance to the boats used on the Volga River is purely eoineidental), Upon reaching the far shore, the Sterling Engineer was greeted by the news that rock had been sighted. That. ~~ information didn't fizz on the LongLac boys for they had been sighting roek for months, The true significance of the find was revealed after Jack had explained that the Hydro, for weeks, had been slucing the overburden from the bank into the river in seareh of bed-roek, The dam foundation will be built upon this solid bed-rock. This Hydro project is forging ahead at a good pace, Next weekehd, the boys are. leoking for- ward to a trip down to the proposed power house location on Terraee Bay, Our many thanks to Jack Sterling and our apologies to the host for any sid genedlotan states Exe MERA ROKR RARER KRAAAARAARA KA 411 hunters and fishermen (this includes the girls too) should plan to attend the meeting on Thursday, at 8:00 p.m. in the "Rec" Hall Mr. Dennis, Chairman of the Educational Committee of the "Thunder Bay District Fish and Game Association" will give a short talk explaining the ebjectives and the work of his organization. He will also show the follewing films: "Portage" "Life in the Western Marshes" "A Trip to St. Ignace Island" "West Wind" "Maple Sugar" These are all excellent Kodachrome films and are well worth seeing. It's a fine opportunity to spend an entertaining and profitable evening, Serer eeecSEReRTReA ETE SHS 2. KB S TERRACE BAY ANGLERS' CONTEST Bigger and better fish are being caught around these parts and entered in 'The Terrate Bay Anglers' Contest'. Prizes of $5.00 and $2.00 are offered in each of four elasses for the heaviest fish caught. Highlight of the past week, according to Chairman Rupe Clowes, was the four-pound, 21g-inch, Speckled Trout caught by Willie Heinrich. Standings in the Contest supplied by Official Judge, Ed. Cavanaugh: Class #1, Speckled Trout 1st: Willie Heinrich - fish weighed 4 lbs. 2nd: Paul Boudreau - fish weighed 2 lbs. 8 oz. Class #2, Lake Trout lst: S.McCormack * fish weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. 2nd: H.Freeman - fish weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. Class #3, Pike lst: George DeLong - fish weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. 2nd: George Delong - fish weighed § lbs. Class #4, Pickerel lst: Jack Eastrom - fish weighed 3 lbs. 3 oz. 2nd: S.McCormick - fish weighed 2 lbs. 13 oz. -o00o~ GRUDGE G&ME OF SEASON ENDS -- 9-8 FOR COMETS Sunday night, the ball stadium rocked with cheers and jeers as the Terrace Bay Comets eked. out a slim win over their opponents, the Terrace Bay Old Boys, The stands bulged with the strain

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