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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1949, p. 4

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Page 4 TEEN TOWN ACTIVITY The Teen=agers have gotten themselves down to business now and have tentative plans for an active fall and winter programme, At a recent meeting it was decided to hold a Hallow'een Masquerade and Party at the Legion Hall on | Saturday, October 29th, All teen-agers intending to attend, are reminded that they must be in some sort of costume in order to be admitted. A special committee has been set up to take care of decorations, music, etc., and another committee of girls has been set up to look after the all important business of cake, sandwiches, coffee, etc, ' This event is just a fore-runner of a series of events that the teen-agers have in mind. It is contemplated that members of the club will pay a visit to one of our neigh- bouring teen-age clubs, one of these fine Saturdays. Another project is a full scale dance for adults to be operated by the kids. On top of all this activity comes news of the possibility of a new home for the gang, where they can meet one another almost any day of the week. More about that later, All in all kids, it looks like a real swell winter coming up, so let's stick to- gether and see these plans completed, 0-0-0 ATTENTION CURLERS Once again the Curling Executive are endeavouring to hold the Annucl Meeting, However, as you already know, that without a sufficient num ber of Curlers in attendance it is impossible to hold a regular meeting. That is just exactly what happened on October 19th.when the last meeting was called. So now, you have another charice to show your Executive that you are backing them, Wednesday, November end ' at 73:30 pem. in the Community Hall opposite the Post Office, is your big date to remember. 0-0-0 CREST CONTEST At the last meeting of the Recreation Committee it was decided to conduct a contest for a crest to be symbolic of our Recreation Committee. As a motif, it was decided that the Union Jack, the Stars and Stripes and the Maple Leaf should be included in the design, along with the words "Terrace Bay". Any drawings submitted need not be completed in colour, however, it is desirable to have them coloured if at all possible. The committee are awarding a prize of $10,00 for the best design and all en- tries are to be in by November 15th, The committee reserves the right to choose the best design and then, if desirable, to make any small changes that may be deemed necessarye If any person has a motif in mind, other than the two flags.and the Maple Leaf, that you think is more appropriate, the Committee will be more than pleased to receive an entry bearing same. Further information, if required, may be had from Ossie Dalzell, 0-0-0 : FOR SALE 1949 Hudson car, Can be seen at House No, 45, J. P, Heenan, A real buy for anyone interested. ' FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet in good condition. Apply to Vic Welsh at House No, 148-A, FOR SALE Box spring and mattress "Parkhill" 4'6" brand new never used, Apply to Eldon Marostica at 73 Hudson Drive, . FOR SALE One man power chain saw "Woodboss" 4,1 H.P. Complete with accessories,. A=]. condition - will sacrifice - apply E, H., Burk, 140-A Birch Crescent, o-0-0 "Terrace Bay News" published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone associated with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Kindly address all communications to: 0. R. Dalacll,

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