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Terrace Bay News, 3 Jan 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No, 1 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY : Sc te Ci ASIA STO LOGI A TO SN WORT re RRA TRL AP RR RT CETERA py PYAR SL SVR eI aR Tm, ST SRR AE, hi we FEEN GP When es a eR HOCKEY HEADLINES Even the ungrammntical words "We dood it" might be forgiven this weck as the Terrance Bay Hockey fans finally got a chance to shout in earnest, The Rockets pounced on Schreiber for n hard-fought 3 - 1 win. It's taken four years to do it but mayhep, as we said last week, this is our year, Let's all get behind this fighting 1952 edition of the Rockets and carry them forward to many more wins in the current sesson, In Saturday's gume, individual stars perhaps should not be singled out, but we must mention the work of Bob Weaver in goal for the Rockets who broke the hearts of Schreiber attackers several times when their swarming type of attack wns at its height, Next dntc to remember is Tuesday, January 8th ot Schreiber Arena, 8:30 p.m.,, Terrace Bay Rockets vs Nipigon. Our boys promise to do their best -- fans, dv the some and get out and cheer! 0-0-0 HOSPITAL NEWS The stork struck two ms the clock struck four on New Year's morning at Terrace Bay Hospital, Congratulations double to Mr. & Mrs, Doncld Keating of Jackfish who now keve twin baby girls to ~dd to the population at Jackfish, Mrs. Gretna Keating is ~ deughter of Willie Heinrich of the Wood H-ndling Department, v=0=0 While the New Year's Eve Frolic is just o fond memory now, congrstulations go to the Terrace Bay Curling Club for operating one of the finest dances ever held here. 0-0-0 A GOOD POINT BE ALERT -- DON'T GET HURT! There were 3, entries in the December Limerick Contest and by the time the Contest Committee had carefully considered each entry without knowledge of who the entrants were, some considerable amount of time was consumed. By a process of eliminction, all but four entries were gradually ruled out and then a vote was taken to decide the LIMERICK CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS winner who turned out to be IL. H. Pryor of Schreiber, His prize - $5.00 for submitt- ing the line: "No safety, you always pay dear", Second prize of $2.00 went to Malcolm Craig of Terrace Bay who coined the phrase "The moral of the story is quite clear", Reg. Cotton entered the line: "Make sure it's not you this year" and thereby tagged on the 3rd prize of $1.00. Congratulations to the winners and to ecvery- one else - try again! The January Limerick Contest, for which similar prizes will be awarded, may be enter- ed by any Longlac enployee, their families and all other residents of Terraces Bay. ' Just fill in a last line, and drop in either box reserved for Terrace Bay News copy located at the Hudson's Bay Store or the Mill entrance, - "It looks like a good year,™ Bill scid, "For I feel like I'm getting ahend," But he reached from a ladder - Now, he's wiser but sadder, ila doch db at bid Bf GE EB TE RE rR es i NOB vieviv eb rtinnie'ennssi AROred. viii vu lsieieieie 0-0-0 IT'S THE TRUTH WHEN YOU TAKE A CHANCE ~-- YOU TAKE TTT CONSZQUENCRS

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