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Terrace Bay News, 18 Mar 1948, p. 1

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Vol, 3. Mo, 12 'LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY Sy SSS EES pepe re sreomeng semen cn ae i. At the present time across Canada, The Canadian Red Cross Society is WORK OF if2RCY engaged in a campaign to raise a total of 3,000,000. Here at NEVER Terrace Bay an organization has been set up to raise a minimum of Poletti aR 51000. which is the objective set for us by District Headquarters at Port Arthur. As we are approached for a donation or have the opport- Venn ne unity of contributing to this worthy cause, let us bear in mind the. fact that when we give we actually become a partner in all the missions of mercy carried out by Canada's skilled, devoted Red' Cross workers, Without funds, the Red Cross could not carry on, Apart from the fact that Red Cross services are now established inmary humaritarian fields, one of the most important features of Red Cross work is Blood Transfusion Service. This year promisesto be a "red letter" year in the extension of this Free Service in Canada. Committee chairmen for the Terrace Bay Red Cross Campaign (1948) are: Division #1 - Fraser Brace Engineering Co. (Ontario) Lids =H, &, MarneLh Division #2 - LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited - E, L. Veitch Division #3 - Dominion Catering Company Limited : - G. M. Bird Division #4 - Millsite Contractors (except Fraser Brace) -H. F. Bartram Division #5 - Townsite Contractors ~ - A, EB, Jeannotte Division #6 - Community Services - George Coulter Secretary-treasurer of the campaign is George Coulter, Campaign Chairman-F. 0. Soughton, Individuals can claim a tax deduction on funds donated to the Red Cross (up to 10% of income). Official receipts will be issued for income tax purposes. Persons contributing 1,00 or more automatically become members of The Canadian Red Cross Society, A Campaign Bulletin Board has been established in the Post Cffice to record progress of the six divisions as well as the Terrace Bay campaign total, GIVE GENEROUSLY - LET'S PUT TERRACE BAY CVER THE TOP O10 CURLING CLUB NEWS Into the finals for the Hudson's Bay Trophy went eight rinks, rinks which had emerged as section winners in Series 1 end Series 2. Skips of the eight rinks were Al Lawson, Ernie Height, Bert Dyck, Rune Ostling, Key Isbester, Bill Ingram, Angie Marcell and Ernie Schritt. At the end of the first round, Lawson, Ostling, Isbester and Schritt had gained victories and in the second round Rune Ostling eased out Al Lawson's rink and so will play the winner of the Kay Isbester - Ernie Schritt game for the coveted trophy. ; In the Imperial Bank Bonspeil which is also underway, rinks skipped by Knauff, McColl, Thompson, Reid, Ingram, Bangartt and Lawson enter the second round of a knock-out series after having eliminated J. Isbester, R. Ostling, Martin, Newton, Kerr, Herman and Johnston. With the competition keen, the number of club-house skips should tax the capacity of existing fecilities. i Oo Org YOU MAY SMILE AT SAFETY - BUT YOU CAN'T LAUGH OFF AN ACCIDENT

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