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Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1968, p. 10

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PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 1, 1968 Recreation News - cont'd from page 9) members are always welcome. There is a small fee referees, coaches and hockey players, and those to cover operational costs. who attended thoroughly enjoyed the session ind Table Tennis Tournament - This will be held in meet- felt they had gained considerable knowledge . ing room #1 of the Centre ~ starting Friday evening High School Auditorium - There are a few spare 'hour at 7.30 and continuing throughout the weekend by Surs available to organizations in town which may elimination. There are competitions for males and require the use of our auditorium. These have come females in the following classifications: 13 to 15 about through changes in programmes, and it is our years; 16 to 20, and an open competition which is contention that these hours should be utilized. If for anyone of any age. Last minute registrations will your organization could make good use of this time, be accepted up to Friday evening with a fee of 50¢ please contact the Recreation Office (3542) for per event, each event consisting of 3 games. Play- further information. ; ing times will be posted Thursday evening on the eet Ballet Classes - Held every Tuesday evening at 6.3q bulletin board of the Recreation Centre. Shift work- p,m. in meeting room #] = instructress, Mrs. D. K | © will be given privileges. Equipment necessary for the tournament will be supplied. (Cont'd page 11 Kirkup. The classes are going ver well, and new LET'S GET ACQUAINTED We hope to present, from time to time, photos of old and new Terrace Bey resi- dents in the belief that a close-knit community is a happy one in which to live. If you recognize any one from a photo - speak to them and introduce yourself. The photo at top left is Mr. T.C. Scott, manager of the locel branch of the Cana- dien Imperial Branch of Commerce. Mrs. Scott and their family joined her husband here last weekend. Below left is Constable N.P. Dozois from Manitoba, who will help to keep Terrace Bay a good town to live in. Both photos were taken by Marg. Lundberg. In the group photo from L. to R. front row are Councillor R. Bray, Reeve Cavanaugh and Councillor J. Caccamo. Behind is Councillors R. Sinotte, Clerk W. Hanley and Councillor D. Desrosier. This herd working group were elected by you to run the -+ affairs of the town. Right now they'd like your opinions on extending Daylight Saving Time. MERRIER gee ea Se ee ee ee All I'm looking for is a man who is kind and understaning. Is that too much to expect of a millionaire? Did you hear about the hospi tal orderly who was drafted into the army as a semi-private?

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