. ao ie ne een ne en eae a ne, a ee ea a A i A en tp Volume 5, No, 14 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY April 20, 1950, pad -- an ern eaenooannoRaa RE Men ----e ee SR a renee wanes vaasnnaene a vate LUNCH HOUR MOVIES Effective immediately, a half-hour movie programme will be instituted to help provide some relaxation for those employees who either eat Iunch in the Cafeteria or carry their lunch and eat in the Mill, Starting tomorrow, Friday the eklst, they will be shown in the Mill Conference Room at 12:15, The dates for future showings are not yet known, however, as they will not take place until May sometime. The exact dates, time and location will be posted on the notice boards and will also appear in the News. These movies, of course, will be free and everybody is welcome,, 0-0-0 BAKE SALE ON SATURDAY 'The St. Martin's Ladies' Guild are sponsoring a Bake Sale to be held in Lumbers Groceteria on Saturday, the 22nd, starting at 2300 p.m, i 0-0-0 UUPCRIAL BANK OPENS NEW BUILDING The ultra-modern new Imperial Bank building opened its doors for business on Monday, April 17th, thus another step has been eompleted towards the locating of all the Community Services right in the Townsite. RNa ' _ In constructing the bank, no effort has been spared to make it a really grand build- ing. Both inside and out it is most certainly a credit to the Community and the Bank authorities are to be congratulated for their effort, . Inspection by the public of the new facilities offered is welcomed by the bank staff who will point out that Safety Deposit Boxes are now available and that customers can have real privacy when checking Bonds, etc., by using the new booths built for that purposes Manager Geo, Coulter wishes to announce that regular banking hours are now in effect as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:00 asm, - 3:00 pm. and not closéd during lunch hour, Wednesday, 10:00 a.m, - 12:00 noon and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m, 0-0-0 NAVAL RE-UNION PARTY Considerable interest has been shown on the proposed Naval Re-union and toward this end the following persons have been appointed as a "STSERING COMMITTEE" for the purpose of getting the ball rolling on this particular "do!ls H, McKechnie, A, Chisholm; A, Ziegelman, E, Marostica, J. Cumming, J. Kennedy, C, Haviland, Dr, licCausland, J. Wig, J, Holanein, N, Allen and M. Howe, ' A meeting of the above group has been called for Thursday, April 20, 1950, at 2000 hours, in the Teen Town Club Rooms, All those listed above are urged to be on hand - it won't be a long meeting if you come prepared to offer a few ideas and suggestions as to how to make this re-union a success, For the benefit of all concerned - this will not be the formation of another club at Terrace Bay (we have sufficient already), All that is being done is to arrange a re- union of ex-naval personnel, including ex-Merchant Navy (Salt Water Service only). 0-0-0 4 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The next regular meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the | home of Mrs. R. Harris, 92 Hudson Drive at 3:00 Pam. tonight, Thursday April c0th. Roll Call will take the novel form of Payment of Membership Dues, During the evening, Mrs. Sgowen will ddmonstrate the art of painting on glass, 0-0-0 CUB NWiuS The regular Cub meeting will be held at 6:50 p.m. on Friday the 2lst in the Armouries., As some very important news is on tap for the boys, a full attendance is requested, Jimmy Erickson is now the latest Sixer to be added to the fast growing Pack,