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Terrace Bay News, 15 Jun 1950, p. 2

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Page 2 NOTICE 10 "LL PARENTS During the next fow months, construction will be carried on of 15 new houses, It is asked thet all Children be warned of the hazards of playing near the workmen and particularly the trucks and machinery. It is dangerous practice for children to play near the edge of the excavated basements during or after working hours, We would ask all parents to co-operate in keeping theiir children away from this work, PREVENT INJURIES - THE CHILD YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN o-0-0 BOOWAA BAY. Regular parade Thursday, Juno 15, 1915 hours, Dress = coveralls. Special Parade Saturday, June 17, 2115 hours. Dress - battle dress - oxfords, Sunday, June 18, 0900 hours, church parade ~ fall in at school grounds, If weather is bad service will be held in tho armmourics. o-0-0 ROADS TO BH SURFACED On June 20, weather permitting, the roads in the townsite will be oiled, All motorists are asked to excercise extreme caution while this work is being done. Signs will be installed throughout the town and must be observed. PLEASE DRIVE SLOW OVER FRESH OIL ; o-~-0=-0 MEN'S SOFTBALL A softball practise was called for Wednesday night but the attendance was not very good. Another has been slated for tomorrow night (Friday) at 6:30 SHARP, All those ball-players wishing to secure a spot on our loeal team that will be taking on tenms from the surrounding district, are asked to bo on deck tomorrow: night. o-0-0 BOWLING BITS Last week's high single scores were won by Mrs. G, Moores with .284, who won a table lamp domted by Cebrariots in Schreiber, and Marccl Paquette really cleaned up in the mem's score with a 435, to tako home a $3.00 dry-cleaning voucher from Dresswell Cleaners, High scores to date this weck are Vi Wainikke with a .337 and Clarence Buck holding a nifty .389. The Ladies' Spring League will wind up this weck when the last scheduled gemes will be bowled on Thursday. o-0-0 CUB NEWS The regular meeting will be held in the srmourics at 6:30 p.m, on Friday, June 16th, ,allcubs are urged to atten as final arrangements arc to be made for the big parade on Sunday. The monthly church parade will also be held on the 18th, at the usual hours, Many thanks to the Kiwanis Club for the opportunity of operating the hat checking concession at the concert last Saturday, Another tidy sum has been added to the Camp Fund, o-0--0 WOMENS' INSTITUTE 'The regular monthly mecting of the Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Knauff on Kenogami Rond et 8:15 p.m. on Thursday, June 15th. During the evening a display of Nova Scotian rugs will be shown. o-0=0 CORRECTION Published in last week's issue of the Terrace Boy News was a list of persons who were here with us for q three day visit. Omitted from the party was Mr, James L, Buchanan of the First National Bank of Chicago. Mr. M. J. Schulenberg of Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Neenah, did not make the trip. 0-0-0 i STORK CLUB Oongratul2tions are the order of the day to My, end Mrs, Hd Seretsky on the birth of a beby girl on Thursday, June 8th. Mother and daughter both doing well, 0-0-0 NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN 9200 nen. June 19th to ice

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