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Terrace Bay News, 21 Jun 1951, p. 3

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LUWANTS CLUS NOTES The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay held its second Annual Tea and Bake Sale in the lounge of the Hotel Terrace on Saturday afternoon, June 16th, The beautifully decorated tables were presided over by two of the most charming members of the Club, matronly, buxom Glennelda Lumbers and would- be streamlined Roberta Sheppardess, 'Even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these,' Giving benediction to the affair wis benign Granny Cavaneugh whom everyone was delighted to see looking so well after her illness in the hospital. That the Club was not lacking in mem- bers accomplished in the art of culinary was plainly demonstrated by the tempting display of enkes and cookies on the sale table, Experienced judges were on hand to decide on the merits of the various con cotions and prizes were awarded to Willa Borsum and Freda Soughton, Present during the :fternoon was Mrs. Harry Goodfellow receiving donations to the Cancer fund, fithough the attendance was not as large as that of a year ago, all those attonding and those participating report having had 2 good time, £1 McColl, President of the Kiwanis Club of Terrnce Bay is representing the club at the 36th annual convention of Kiwanis Intornntionnl, boing held from June 17th to 2lst, in St. Louis, Missouri, President Al is among the anticipated 10,000 Kiwenians and their families who will meet to elect international officers for the coming year, and to participate in panel conferences on various activities sponsored by Kiwanis, among which are youth, community and citizenship services, Before leaving on his holidays during which he will attend the convention, Al said many internationally eminent speakers will nddress the convention, ..11 addresses will be based on the organization's nine object- ives of this year as well as Kiwanis Inter- national's 1951 administrative thome, "Free- dome is Not Free", 0-0-0 "I sent my little boy for two pounds of plums and you heve sent only « pound and a half," said the mother. "My scales are all right, madam," replied the grocer, "Have you weighed your little boy?" 0-0-0 Pago 3 STORK CLUB Congratulations are the order of the dey to Mr. and Mrs, Louis St. Louis on the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, June 20th, To Mr. and Mrs, Sam Chicoine on the arrival of 2 baby girl on Monday, June 18th, ind to Mr. and Mrs. Monty Paget, as since Tuesday, the 20th, they now have 2 son in the family. 0-0-0 MORE WEDDING BELLS Congratulations and best wishes for many years of happy married life go to Mr, end Mrs, 41 Crockford who were married in Fort William, on Saturday, June 16th, Mrs, Crockford is the former Olga Derkach of our Hospital Steff and fl is the genial Freight Clerk at the C.P.R,. Station, o-0-0 FOR SALE Bids will be received until 12 noon on Friday, June 29th, for the purchase of one used piano, located in Teen Town Club rooms. This piano can be seen on Monday and Wednes- day between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. and on Tuesday end Thursday between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Bids mey be placed in either of the Terrace Bay News boxes or mailed to Ossie Dalzell, o=0-0 CUB NEWS The regular meeting will be held at 6:30 in tho Jmouries. 411 cubs are request- ed to be present as more important news will be given out then, Parents 2re reminded that June 22nd is the deadline for returning the camp forms for the boys attending Camp, 0-0-0 SOMETIMES | _ _BACKFIRES? 3: weareneoresesnensd: <- -seeevertveneemrcsnaneoeneotnensneovesesonvesreneeswonenevocemmanscenspsessanessn tees

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