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Terrace Bay News, 22 Feb 1951, p. 4

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BINGO BINGO BINGO MEN? Friday night March 9th. WHERE? Legion Holl, TIME? $:00 p.m. PRIZES? Well some- ene just has to take home the "SNOW BLL" which is now the grand sum of $45.00 on 29 calls for 2 lines, In addition there shall be prizes, 2s well as refreshments, Come right along folks and win a months rent and have an enjoyeble evening, See you all there, -0-0 TSAR.CH BY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION The second annual meeting of the Credit Union was held Sunday Feb. 18th in the base- ment of St. Martin's Church, Viec chairman Angus Bryans reported for the Directors on the year's activities and pointed sut thet the Credit Union has been quite a help to it's members, and had made ernsiderable gain in all departments, Vern Hopper reported for the Credit Committee and snid that a total of $5,099.00 had been Lonned, The treasurer Harry Goodfellow report- ed on the financial statement which showed that we were able to pay a 3% dividend, The new siate of officers Of officers for the year 1951 are as follows: Directors:- WT, Baillie, 'A. Bryans, H. Geodfellow, Hd, Pineault. L. Boudreau, 4, Farrow, A. Mercure Credit Ccmmittece: V, Hopper, A. Stevens, J, Duncan Supervisory Committee: H, Livingston, J. Corrigan, T, Brown Two films were shown, The People's Bank and The Tennesse Valley, a-O-¢ Items for publication in the T.B, News must be handled in one of the follew- ing weys:- Placed in one of the T.B. News- boxes lecated at the Mill Time Clocks, and the Hudson's Bay Store. Placed in the Post sffice. Delivered by hand to either the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office, No metter which system you chrose, the material must be at any one of these places NOT LaTER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESD.AY? Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, it in writing, end don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, please. The fact that Wednesday noon is the Dead- line for all news doesn't mean that we won't eccept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us, S] inal pe ila - J, Henry Mea. Page 4 NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRLRY The Scarlet Dawn -- Rev. R.M. Hickey, Major M.C. In this story you have the experiences ef a well-known Canadien urmy Chaplain whose personality was the inspiration of many a seldier during the past war. You will like this story, for it is told with that touch of humor and unterstanding thet endeared the auther to the troops and mede him the most respected and best beloved of Chaplains. Murder in Montana ~ Muriel Bradley Here is a smoothly written story combining romance and suspense and murder against a realistic Montana background, Golden North - Marie McPhedran Marie McPhedran first went into Flin Flon when it could be reached only by canoe, snowmobile, or airplane. She went on Lone trips into Northern Manitoba and Saskatch- ewan where her husband, the. late Gordon Duncan, examined prospectors! finds as Director of Exploration for important min- ing companies. She is no tenderfoot, there- fore: her picture of the North is authentic in every detail. Canadians - 4 Book of Biographies-/Lorne Here are stories of twenty men 2nd women who have contributed to the develsapment of Canada in the fields of ex- ploration, science, medicine, music, art, writing, prospecting, poverament educestion, missionary work, ete, Living under a variety ef cireumetamed, some favourable and others unfavourable, they made their own lives a success and contributed to the well-being ef others, fn Introduction to Birds- by Jehn Kieran The reader will feel, eas he turns these pages, that John Kieran'ts "modest aim" is modest indeed, The expert ornithalogist will read this book with the same delight as the beginner, for Jahn Kieran writes with the familiarity and enthusiasm of an eutdoor man to whem birds - in the field - are a source of never-ending excitement and plea- sure. And Don Eckelberry's full-color paintings are superb, 0-0-9 LOST A Ronson Lighter - somewhere between the Woodroom, Building #7 and the Hlectrical Shop, Pinder please return to Phil Stewart at the Electrical Shop. o-0-@

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