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Terrace Bay News, 22 Mar 1956, p. 10

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THe..aCE BAY MEMORIAL RECREATION CENTRE ARENA WEEKLY SCHEDULE Page 10 WEEK OF MAR, 23 MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING Friday PREPARING ICE FOR CARNIVAL 6:00 Dress Rehearsal Mar, 2 Ice Carnival Saturday 2:00 Figure Skating Club 8:00 Figure Skating Club Mar, Ice Carnival Ice Carnival. Sunday 12:00-2:00 House League SALARY vs, SHIFT #3 Mar. 25 2:00 ~ Broomball District Playoffs LAKEHEAD vs, TERRACE BAY 4.:30-6:00-BANTAMS - Finals - Marathon vse Terrace Ba Monday 2:00-4:00 Public Skat. 8:30-1L0:30 Broomball Mar. 26 4:00-8:00 PEEWEE Playoffs CANADIANS vs. BRUINS LEAFS vs. HAWKS Tuesday 4:00- :00 Figure Skat, 8:30 House League Mar, 2 : Wednesday 2:00-4:00 Public Skat, :00~-7:00 Children's Skat. Mar, 28 4:00-6:00 Minor Hockey 8:30-10:30 Broomball Thursday 2:00-4:00 Public Skat, §:30 House League Mar. 29 4:00-6:00 Figure - Skat. SHIFT #2 vs, SHIFT #3 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IF BEAR CATS AND MARATHON PLAY FUTURE GAMES HERE IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA BANKING HOURS The special extended hours of business for pay-days on the 8th and 23rd of each month are to be discontinued. Banking hours will be from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, Extended hours of service will be continued each Friday from 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. 0-0-0 IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA EASTER BANKING HOURS The Bank will close on Thursday at 3:00 p.m, March 29th, 1956 and will be closed all day Friday 30th, Sunday, April lst and Monday April 2nd. The Bank will be open on Saturday March 31st from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. 0-0-0 HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (Cont,) most fortunate to be living in Canada. He described practice alerts, particularly one held in Fort William, the training school he attended in Arnprior, and the job he now held of setting up a Civil Defense system for this district. With the possibility of Terrace Bay being a target held as highly remote, the town would be set up as a reception area to act in a welfare capacity. Civil Defense was bene- ficial in peace time as well as wartime, having proven its worth during Hurricane Hazel and many other emergencies. Chief Lockwood was thanked by John Wade for his most capable ex- planation of this subject. MIXED FIVE PIN Standings Points Place Bay Beavers 2615 5 Rockets 285 4 Chev's 2984 3 Easy Going 305 2 Essos 3504 ub Hydro 232 6 Clarence Buck combined games of 233, 313, 238 to set a new high three scratch record of 784, adding his handicap of 120 also gives him high three w/hdep of 904, Well Done Clarence} Bay Beavers were the hot ones this week and proved it by rolling games of 1101,1230 and 1105 for a total of 3436, High Three ~ B, Knight 675 and P. Kelty 628, High singles were: C,. Sitch 218, E. Trudeau 216, J. Megraw 230, E. Boutilier 226,212, O. Harrison 212, BE. Malashewski 218, E, Niemi 200, 213, M. Hayes 216, D. Whalen 273, R. Todd 220, 224. 0-0-0 LADIES TEN PIN Pts. Last Pts. to Team GP Pts. Night Date Stinkers 69 113 A a? Novices 69 1OWg 5 109% Beginners 69 904 5 952 Starters 69 8&8 h 92 High Three - 0, Harrison 463, B. Haughn 405, F, Knight 403, K, Weppler 388, B, Begin 388, M, Mantey 383, D. Thompson 383 6

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