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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1949, p. 2

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Page 2 Onering Night Bowling Cenyone mar enter) Anyone wishing to bowL on Opening night gn cithor sabegory are Ledquested 4o cOMl- plete the questionnaire indicating time they wish to bowL. Entries are accepted for either, FT) si aleiperepeniestleeetrancemnnnne sy re rien ety? MIXED DOUBLES gv cceccscne eos esserseres MEN'S DOUBLES, « vsccctweeveveccressreee Name in Pd bie N Ae HEN hEMER EMSS HEN OMEN PERO MTEL LL CTE le 1st choice of Tae erp aleted ve oleae be Naa 4 84 R eo Re eR ee ee end choice of PiMOe asses alee ee bliait wee ee e406 owe ee Fe Time to be indicated is to be after T3L5. Diatily COI iaenMMMNNTNeT Tro ST sn ec mn am The above two entry forms must be completed before Moncay noon, November 21st, and deposited in the entry boxes located near the time clocks in the Mill, the Post Offie, or in the Hudson's Bay Store or may be given to any of the representatives listed previously, o-0--0 ADAMS = BOYD WEDDING Yollow roses on the altar and white satin bows marking the pews | was the setting in the Terrace Bay Co umnity Church, for the wed- ding at 7 o'clock in the evening on Tuesday, November Sth, of Ethyl Joan Adams, g«aughter of Mrs, Robert Adans of Cempbelltown, N.B., and Mr, Sa wel Boyd of Belfast, Northorn Treland. The Rev. Lavender officiated. Mrs, McGuiness played the organ and Mrs. Re Ostling seng "I'11 welk beside you" during the signing of the register. _ Given in marriage by her brother, My, Hervy Acous of Toronto, the bride wore a model gown of traditional white satin, fashioned with dainty lace yoke and sleeves. The graceful skirt featured a train. Her three-quarter length veil was secured to a cornet of seed=pearls and orange blossoms. She wore white satin sandals and carried an arm bouquet of red roses» Miss Helen Shindak was maid of honour and Mrs. L. Moores, sister of the bride, was Matron of Honour. Miss Rose-Marie Adavs, sister of the pride, was junior Bridce~ maid. They all wore pink gowns and carried bronze Muns, and pink carnations respectively. Listle Miss Sandra SolJz; was the flower-girl and wore a dainty dress and head-dress of white taffeta, trimmed with red ice-box roses and carried a nose-gay of fuschia carnations. Mr, William Mecraw was the best man and Mr, Robert Harris and Mr, Howard Solty were usherse A reception for 65 guests was held at the Levion Hei, Ovt of town guests were Mes, Robort Ades fron Cau wbelltown, N, Be and Mr. Harry Adams of Toronto, Mrs. Samuel Boyd and son Alox left soon after the wedding for their home in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Mre and Mrs. McAdans left for Schreiber, 0-0-0 CREDLT UNION NEWS As was promised in last Weo':'s edition of the "Nows", we are now going to set out the conditions of membership in the Tcrrace Bey Crocit Union. Membership in this Credit Union is open to all employees of the Lon:Lac Pulp and Pavor Co. at Terrace Bay and to all residents of Terrace Bay, plus the people residing within a five mile radius. These latter conditions mean that, if you are employed by other Ficuigs here and you live in this Conrunity you are eligible to join, If you are employed by the Longhac Co. and you reside elsewhere you are also eligible to join, If you live within five miles of this Town, no matter your place of employment, you may become a member, Membership fees are set at twenty-five cents («25) per person, This fee is used to help defray the nomal operating costs such as stationary, passbooks, ledgers, ete, You must secure an application form from any member of the E-scutive Board and this applica- tion is then passed on at the next monthly meeting of the Boarc. Tie Board will consider other aspects of your application besides the ones mentioned above. The prime factors con= sidered will be your reliability, character, etc., because as this is a mutual organiza= tion the Credit Committee will probably be lending out the other members! money. Onee your application has been approved, a passbook will be issued which will show all your deposits, share holdings, loans, interests and dividends in yeur account. -- Shares have been set at Five dollars apiece and all dividends, premiums, etc., will be paid according to the number of shares held by a member, Every member is required to purchase at least one share within three months of memberships

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