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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1949, p. 5

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ANNUAL BAZAAR AND TEA Novelties Candy Toys Home Produce Knittec Wear APRONS Community Church 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 2dr. BAZAAR BREVITIES Note t» date on our above ad, Thereyore, this is our last chance to tell you to be sure to attend, Come and see the fine display of hand made articles and enjoy the hog >itality of the tea tables, Ladies are asked to send in their contributions of knitted articles to Mrs. Ost1°.i7 as soon as possible, See you there - Community Church, Wednesday, Noverber 23rd? 0-0-0 SCOUT AND WOLF CUB NEWS 'errace Bay residents will be afforded another important event in:the development of this community and also in the History of Terrace Bay Scouts and Oubs at the Dedicaticn Service to be held en November 26th in the Legion Hall at 7:45 p.m, Prcsent at the Survisc from out of 'town will be the District Scout Commissioner Mr, H. Re Callver and Mis. Cr Liver, who will undoubtedly give an interesting address to Scouts, Cubs and their parents. IneLuded in the Ded'.cation of the Flazs which are to be presented by Hudson's Bay © Co., Dominion Catering, Tor'~.ce Bay Entcorpriges and Mr, Govdon Keeley will be the the un- veiling of the lst Terrace : .3° Scout Charter and the I:vestiturecéf the Scout Leadors and their assistants, The Service will be vider the Chairmanship of the Pav:zon of lst Terrace Bay Troop, My. D,. ©. Poxtcr with program rs follows: Introductions, Mr, Portcr; Unvclling of Charter, Dist. Cowiissionor, Mr. Callvor; Investiture and Acdvess, Mr. Callvor; Addross, Rev. A. Lavender; Dedication of Flags, Rev. Father Roenic"e; Address for sponsors, the Canadian Legion will be announced lator, A Social Howe will follow the Service with refreshments provided by the Ladies. 0-00 7 LADIES AUXILIARY = CANADIA' UixGION The organization meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 22nd, at 8:00 peme in the Legion Hall, AU). oligible ladies are invited to attend because of the many importent mattcrs that will be taken up at that time, e-0-0 RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING £11 local organizations are asked to note the meeting of the Advisary Council of the Terrace Bay Resreation Commit- -- tee on Menday, November 21st at 8:00 p.m, in the Commur'%y Hall (opposite the Post Office). These organizations are acked 4 be sure that their representatives attend, 0-0-0 CURLING NEWS The Curlin; Club Executive are hoping to get the season off with a big bang about Decumber 15th with a novelty Bonspicl, This Bonspiel will be open to anyene in Torrace Buy regardless a7 whether they have ever curled before, The idea is te give everyone e" opportunity to try this wonderful game. Everyone intercsted in entering a team or go" int? this Banspiel on their own is asked to turn their names in to any of the membersi.'p cormittce listed below before December 12th, Remember - you are under no obligation to 3°*n, The closing date for membership has been set for the day after the finish of the novelty Bonspiel, No memberships will be accepted after that be~ cause teams will be drawn up on the basis of the membership at that time and it will be impossible to change the echeule to accomodate another team (oncc it has been set). The fees for the 1949-50 season have been set -1 $7.50, Memborships can bo obtained from: Chairman, Bill Bailoy; Mombors,.Ed lirnoault, Ray Willians, Irene Goodfollow, and - Runie Ostling. The entry fee for the novelty Bonsjicl will be $1,00 per person, If you decide to join for the season this $1.00 will be deducted from your fees for the year. , 0-0-0 BIRTHS Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Dodge - it was a girl - on Thursday, November 10th, 0-0-0 i LOST Wallet containing valuable papers. Finder please return to M. Chicorli. Reward.

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