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Terrace Bay News, 20 Nov 1947, p. 5

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Page 5. CURLING CLUB_NEWS Progressis being made on the prefabricating of sections for the Curling Rink, but there is still lots of work to be done,and everyone who can make it is urged to drop around with a hammer to the North American Buildings! plant any evening, Monday to Friday,during the next week in particular. On Sunday November 23rd, the committee urges that everyone who signed up to help should make a very special effort to give a hand as there are several important things to be done before the weather turns cold again, Help will be needed particularly on the afternoon shift from 1:00 pgm. to 5:00 p.m., at the rink logation (behind the moving picture show building) and at the North American plant. ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27th, THERE WILL BE A GENERAL MEETING OF ALL CURLERS OR PERSONS INTERESTED IN CURLING AT 8:00 p.m. IN THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION HALL. At this meeting an executive will be elected for the goming season, and appli- cationsfor membership in the Curling Club will be taken. BE SURE TO ATTEND. 0070 FROM THE TERRACE BAY RECORDS 18 Months ago Highway #17 was located through the Townsite «ece- Grading of the rail- road spur line to the Millsite was nearing completion...... Gonsiderable clearing was being done around the Millsite as diamond drilling continued in certain areas. 12 Months Ago First heavy snow storm of the season oecurred,ese. The roof on the Pulp Storage Building, the only permanent building at the Millsite, was being put ON....e- Plans arrived for the Post Office and work on the building was started...... On Nov. 23rd, 1946, the first Terrace Bay house was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams. Crh) 36 HOCKEY DOINGS Now that the new lighting system has been installed at the Hockey Rink, all is 4n readiness for the coming season except for completion of the lean-to sections which are now being constructed for protection of spectators against the elements. When the job is completed, there'll be an interesting story to tell. A number of persons have turned in the Hockey Applications which appeared in last week's paper and the temporary hockey committee consisting of Elmer Dion, Jack Beecher, Les Cannon, Murdo Campbell and Gerry Duguin will be glad to hear of addition- al players forcither House League teams or the team which will be entered in the North Shore League (Marathon, Schreiber, Hydro and Terrace Bay). Oo Rco Terrace Bay News, published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the inter- ests of everyone connected with the LongLac, Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to Editor- in-Chief F. ©. Soughton, Personnel Office. oO 0

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