Page @ SCOUT AND CUR NEWS Al1--22 bow=-«o took part in a eT ee September 16th a "ye unanimous in-tsvcr of moré and more Mikes. sé _esa-vime was had ° pe by all visiting a smallchain of lakes two mi1 a0 nertimaast of Terrace Bay where an enjopa> ~~" able lunch was served before the group returned home. At our last meeting, "gouts were invested: Jack Marsh, Raymond Husband, Douglas Smith, Gordon Savoy and Joseph Marcella. has The usual meetings will be held Friday, September 23rd at 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 pom. Scout Apple Day is October 1st, 1949 and when thinking of Christmas cards, remember the Scouts. o-O-0 4 AN IMPORTANT NOTICH The following information is published for the benefit of motorists. "No motor vehicle shall be operated at a greater rate of speed than . thirty miles per hour upon a highway within a city, town, village, police village or built- up area. Section 26-l-b of The Highway Traffic Act. A ponalty of a fine or imprisonment is imposed for violation of this act. Motorists are asked to drive carefully in the Townsite and to use caution when approaching intersections. Signs showing speed limits have been erected. Your cooperation will be appreciated." Ontario Provincial Police, Terrace Bay, Ontario. ; 0-0-0 BAZAR AND TEA Sponsored by the St. Martin's Catholic Guild, a bazaar and tea will be held on Monday, October 10th from 2 to 5 pym. and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Community Hall. (opposite the post office.) 0-0-0 FOUND Wrist watch, owner may have same by giving correct description. Apply 56 Laurier Avenue » FOR SALE 'Living room, dining room, bedroom furniture, dishes, linens, washing machine, outboard motor and all household articles for sale at House 143A, Birch a ae Crescent ," 0-0-0 DANCE - RECREATION HALL - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD This Friday evening at the Terrace Bay i Recreation Hall the "Comet" Softball Club will sponsor a dance featuring the music of the "Marethonians" from Marathon, Dancing from 10:00 pem, to 2:00 aem, Admission $1.50 per couple, Also featured at the dance will be a draw for the 11 prizes. 0-0-0 OZZIE DALZELL NOW SECRMTARY OF RECREATION COMMITTEE Ata meeting of the Executive of the Comunity Recreation Committee held on Tuesday evening, September 20th, Ozzie Dalzell who has recently come to Terrace Bay to assist the Recreation Committee was elected Secretary, thereby relieving John Jeanneret of the duties he has held since the Recreation Committee was organized last spring. A vote of thanks was extended to John for his contribution as Secretary. With this change in secretarial duties, Ozzie Dalzell assumes responsibility for rental of tho Community Hall and Recreation Hall and in future all requests for hall book- ings should be directed to Ozzie at Local 53. 0-0-0 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Just around the corner, October 9th to 15th is "Fire Prevention | Week" during which an all out effort is made by almost every muni- cipality in Canada and United States to concentrate attention on facts related to Fire Prevention, At Terrace Bay, Fire Chief Gcorge Maitland is busy making preparation for the: observance of Fire Prevention week in our community and details will be announced shortly. This year the slogan is "Flameproof Your Future", 0-0-0 149 = 150 BADMINTON SEASON TINDERWAY About 20 badminton players were on hand at the Recreation Hall last night (September 2lst) for the _voning of Terrace Bay's Third Badmiriton Season, The number present did not warrant hold- ing elections for the coming season, howsver, and a business meeting for that purpose will be held following regular badminton next Wednesday evening. Anyone is cordially welcome to join in the fun and a special efxort will be made to assist newcomers to the game,'